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It’s the kind of domination that could only happen in Coyote Country: LTCC’s men's soccer team had an incredible second season, capturing the Golden Valley Conference championship for the second time and earning its fi rst-ever state Final Four appearance! Th e men fi nished ranked #7 in the entire country, according to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Th anks to an overwhelming response springing out of last year's success, the men's team had a lot of talent to work with in 2015 - more than any other community college in the country. Over 90 athletes came for tryouts, with about 60 players coming from countries outside the United States. But it was South Lake Tahoe's own Carlos Trujeque who garnered a lot of the attention this season, with good reason: the South Tahoe High grad fi nished as the #2 fi eld player in California. Carlos also won the MVP and Off ensive Player of the Year awards from the Golden Valley

Th e Coyote women’s soccer team had its challenges in 2015, but new head coach Jeremy Evans focused on the bright spots and worked towards developing talent. With most of the 2014 players

Conference, then followed that up by being selected to the All-State Team and to the All-American Second Team for Men's Junior College Division III. Other standouts in 2015 were forward Jerrell Cato (London, England), who fi nished the regular season as the #10 fi eld player in the state, and tough-as-nails Coyote keeper Victor Andrades (Las Vegas, NV), who was the #8 keeper in California. Last but not least, men’s head soccer coach Nick Arbelaez fi nished in third place for Community College Coach of the Year. After an amazing playoff run, the men’s team headed to the state’s Final Four, where they lost 1-0 to the eventual 2015 champion, Oxnard College. While the Coyote men fell just short of their goal of winning the state championship, their success will pave the way for another outstanding season in 2016!

gone, Coach Evans started the season with a nearly empty roster. But despite these challenges, the young women who came out to play won their fi rst exhibition game and then battled through one of the more diffi cult schedules in the region. Th ey fi nished fourth in the Golden Valley Conference with a 6-11-1 overall record, missing the playoff s after fi nishing outside the top 16 in Northern CA.Two standouts were sophomores and South Lake Tahoe locals MacKenna Lynn and Brianna Carroll, who both turned in all-conference performances. Lynn was selected as First-Team All League center back, and Carroll was chosen as a Second-Team All League midfi elder. Freshman Rosaura Guerrero-Escobedo (Las Vegas, NV), who led the team with 12 goals and two assists, was named First-Team All League after establishing herself as one of the top players in the conference. Another Tahoe native, Kendall Eagan, was named Second-Team All Conference in her fi rst season with LTCC.

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LTCC Foundation presents

Speaker Spotlight SeriesCars That Run on Sunshine: Making

Electricity GreenerEric Munsing, PhD

Wednesday, March 2, 6:00 pm ~ LTCC Board/Aspen RoomHow will California meet its climate change goals? Renewable energy and electric

vehicles are being proposed as two important tools, but they present many technical challenges for our aging electrical grid. UC Berkeley researcher Eric Munsing discusses

how the electricity system is being adjusted to allow for a cleaner, greener future.

LTCC’s Theatre Arts Department presents

“The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940”by John Bishop

Performances: March 11-20 ~ LTCC Duke Theatre

This hit Broadway comedy takes the murder mystery genre and plays it for fun and laughs! The creative team responsible for a recent Broadway flop (in which three chorus girls were murdered by the mysterious “Stage Door Slasher”) assemble once more at the estate of a wealthy woman to prepare for a new show. Complete with secret passageways, colorful characters, and a bumbling police inspector, the laughs fly and the bodies fall when “The Slasher” makes his reappearance and strikes again. Will the mystery be solved in the nick of time? Will the show go on? Maybe – but

not before the audience has been treated to a sidesplitting good time!For information, call the Theatre Dept. at 530-541-4660, ext. 240.

For updated audition and production information, follow us on Facebook: LTCCTheatreArts

LTCC’s Music Department presents

Rock Ensemble ConcertWednesday, March 23, 7:00 pm ~ LTCC Duke Theatre

Eric Hellberg's popular Rock Ensemble classes will perform a variety of music. Watch for more information to be posted.

Throughout the year, LTCC's galleries display fine art exhibits from community members, students, staff, and visiting artists.

The Haldan Art Gallery Hours:Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 11:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Friday: 11:00 AM – 2:30 PMSaturday/Sunday/Monday: CLOSED

Haldan Art GalleryLTCC Art Department Faculty and Staff

April 14 - June 17Opening Reception: Thursday, April 14, 5-7 PM

Foyer GalleryTBD

April 10 - June 18Opening Reception: Thursday, April 14, 5-7 PM

Student GalleryLTCC Annual Student Art Exhibition

May 22 - June 17Artists' Reception: Sunday, May 22, 2-5 PM

Awards Ceremony at 3:30 PM

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JULYJULYLTCC Foundation invites you to attend

Taste of GoldSaturday, July 9 ~ LTCC Demonstration Garden/Ledbetter Terrace

Food and wine tasting with live jazz outdoors in the garden!Save the date and plan to attend this fun event!

For more information contact the foundation at (530) 541-4660 x.245 or [email protected].

Taste of Gold proceeds benefit LTCC students and programs

AUGUSTAUGUSTLTCC invites you to attend

Intensive Spanish Summer Institute (ISSI)

August 1-5, 2016 ~ LTCC Campus Be sure to save the date for this annual event!

For more information contact the ISSI office at (530) 541-4660 ext. 522 or visit www.ltcc.edu/issi

Don't miss out on a Spring Break Adventure!Whitewater All Week!!

WLD 140C: WHITEWATER GUIDE SCHOOLJoin instructor Aaron Cavagnolo, Saturday (3/26)through

Saturday (4/2), for hands-on training at ARTA! Lecture is March 22 (T) 6pm-10pm in the Aspen Room (L103).

Photograph Death Valley!!ART 145B - LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY (B)Join us on a fi eld trip to Death Valley on March 30 (W) & 31 (Th)

for a Sunrise (5-10 am) and Sunset (3-7 pm) shoot each day! Orientation is March 26 (Sa) 9am-12pm in Room G2A.

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MAYLTCC Foundation presents

Books Are Fun! A Book and Gift SaleWednesday, May 11, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm ~ LTCC Commons

Children and adult fiction and non-fiction books plus gifts and games will be available for purchase. Bring your cash or credit card and do some shopping!

LTCC Writers' Series presents

Reading & Book Signing Daniel Chacón

Friday, May 13, 7:00 pm ~ LTCC Board/Aspen RoomDaniel Chacón is author of Hotel Juárez: Stories, Rooms, and Loops (2013), which won both the 2014 Pen Oakland Award for Literary Excellence and the Tejas NACCS Award for Best Book of Fiction for 2013. His collection of short stories, Unending Rooms, won the 2008 Hudson Prize. Chacón is recipient of The Hudson Prize, a Chris Isherwood Foundation Grant, The American Book Award, The Pen Oakland, and the Peter and Jean de Main

Emerging Writers Award, among others.Books will be available for purchase.

All Writers' Series events are free and open to the public.

Enrollment Services presents

Spring Fling Club CarnivalTuesday, May 17, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm ~ LTCC Campus

This event is scheduled to be held outdoors at the main entrance (weather permitting). Free games, snacks, and prizes. The Student Senate hosts a

fundress that allows students to smash a cream pie in the face of volunteer faculty, administration, and staff. That’s always a big hit!

LTCC Community GamesSaturday, May 21 - SAVE THE DATE!

This fun-filled all day community event is hosted by LTCC's Student Clubs and helps support student scholarships. Community members are invited to

participate in the entertaining and amusing activities of this annual affair. Festivities are open to all!

LTCC Foundation presents

Speaker Spotlight SeriesCan I really print a pizza at home? An

introduction to the world of 3D printing.Jamie Orr, PhD

Wednesday, May 25, 6:00 pm ~ LTCC Board/Aspen Room3D printing is shaking up the worlds of technology, art, medicine, and more. Lake Tahoe's own Dr. Jamie Orr will share the basics of 3D printing and how it works

in this talk geared for general audiences, aged 8 & up!

LTCC’s Theatre Arts Department presents

Book by Joe Masteroff, Lyrics by Fred Ebb, Music by John Kander

June 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 2016 at 8:00 pm~ LTCC Duke TheatreSundays, June 12 and 19, 2016 at 2:00 pm~ LTCC Duke Theatre

“Life is a Cabaret!” in this beloved Tony Award-winning musical that takes audiences deep into the seedy nightlife of the Kit Kat Klub on the eve of Hitler’s

rise to power in Germany. Based on Christopher Isherwood’s Berlin Stories, CABARET follows jaded singer Sally Bowles, her relationship with a naive

young writer from America, and the people of Berlin as they are caught up in the swirling maelstrom of a changing society. But “There are no troubles here!” assures the enigmatic and dazzling Emcee of the Kit Kat Club, and the party can go on forever, even as the world falls apart around you. Full of hit songs

like “Cabaret,” “Wilkommen,” “The Money Song,” and “Maybe This Time,” CABARET is an intoxicating theatrical experience!

AUDITIONS are held Monday, April 4 at 7:00 PM in the Duke Theatre.Auditions are open to all members of the community. No experience required. Opportunities to work in the scene shop building sets or to be on backstage crew are also available. For information, go to www.ltcc.edu/theatrearts, Facebook at ltcctheatrearts, or call (530) 541-4660, ext. 240.

LTCC’s Music Department presents

Rock Ensemble ConcertWednesday, June 22, 7:00 pm ~ LTCC Duke Theatre

Eric Hellberg's popular Rock Ensemble classes will perform a variety of rock, blues, and funk. Watch for more information to be posted.

LTCC's Chorus and Tahoe Choir presents

Outdoors PerformanceThe LTCC Chorus and Tahoe Choir are preparing for an exciting outdoors

performance of madrigals (a cappella early music songs). Concerts will take place at the end of June.

Details to follow as event gets closer.

LTCC invites you to attend

LTCC Graduation~Class of 2016Friday, June 24, 6:00 pm ~ South Tahoe Middle School Field

The public is invited to join the celebration for our graduates.

The Scholarships & Awards Ceremony will be held Thursday, June 23, 11:30 am.

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In the event of extreme weather conditions, please check the LTCC website, www.ltcc.edu, or call the college's main line (530) 541-4660. If classes are to be cancelled or delayed, every effort will be made to contact radio and television stations by 5:30 am. Announcements will be made on the following stations: KRLT/KOWL, KTHO, Lake Tahoe TV, and Outside TV. Note that television and radio stations sometimes take 15-30 minutes to update their lists. Before leaving home, check again for delays or cancellations.

If classes are to be cancelled or delayed, please take note of the following: ALL CLASSES CANCELLED — all day and evening sections will be cancelled and the college will be closed.

CLASSES CANCELLED — DAY sections only — all classes starting before 5:30 pm will be cancelled. All classes starting at 5:30 pm or later will be held.

CLASSES CANCELLED — EVENING sections only — all classes starting at 5:30 pm or later will be cancelled.

CLASSES "DELAYED" UNTIL A CERTAIN TIME. - Example: "Classes delayed until 10:00 am" would mean that ALL classes starting before 10:00 am are cancelled, while classes starting at 10:00 am or later will be held.With respect to holding or cancelling classes during bad weather, experience has shown that there is never a decision that satisfies everyone. Students and faculty are expected to use good judgment and discretion, since road conditions and personal circumstances may vary. If you are driving to LTCC and it is snowing, please be careful and leave yourself enough time to drive slowly and still arrive in time for your classes.

Thanks to the support of our community, LTCC’s $55 million bond measure passed in November 2014, allowing the college to repair and modernize existing college facilities and eventually welcome brand-new buildings to campus, all in an effort to improve student experience and academic success. Several major projects funded by Measure F are coming to campus this Spring and Summer:

Main Parking LotThe main parking lot located on the south side of campus will be completely redone. Work begins early May and will be completed in October 2016. In addition to resurfacing the lot, existing walkways will be redone to provide heat, and additional heated pathways will be constructed, including a path running through the entire lot for quicker and safer building access during winter. A plaza will also be constructed in front of the Roberta L. Mason Library, along with a new bike path that will connect to South Lake Tahoe’s integrated trail system. This project will impact parking access on campus. Watch for signs pointing to alternate parking, and please consider using public transportation or pedal power to visit campus during this time.

Soccer FieldWork on the soccer fi eld begins in May and will be completed Fall 2016. The old fi eld will be entirely replaced, and a new scoreboard, permanent bleachers, and heated pathways are coming, providing easier access to the fi eld year-round. Additional green space surrounding the fi eld will also be added to give spectators more room on the sidelines, and a permanent practice area will be built adjacent to the fi eld.

Physical Education CenterConstruction is already underway in the PE Building, which will be completed in Summer 2016. New bleachers are going in, along with a brand-new gym fl oor that will proudly welcome one and all to Coyote Country. Expect a lot of Coyote branding in the gym, plus a new scoreboard.

Keeping Our Campus SafeIn an eff ort to quickly and seamlessly inform the campus and community about emergencies, we now off er LTCC Alert. Th is mobile emergency notifi cation system allows users to receive notifi cations via text, email, and voice regarding fi res and other emergencies, weather closures, power outages, and other on-campus situations that may aff ect normal business operations.

All currently registered students are automatically entered into LTCC Alert each quarter based on contact information provided during the registration process. Your LTCC Alert login credentials are the same as those you use to login into Passport. If you’d like to make changes to your LTCC Alert account, including stopping messages from going to your cell phone or email address, go to www.getrave.com/login/ltcc and select the My Account tab.

Community members, parents, former LTCC students and others who want to receive LTCC Alert emergency notifi cations can self-register by going to https://www.getrave.com/login/ltcccommunity.

LTCC Alert will only send messages related to emergencies and timely notifi cations. We respect your privacy, and you will never receive any SPAM or notifi cations other than offi cial LTCC communications.

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Soccer Season Wrap-up ............................................... 3Art Exhibits, Events .................................................... 4Bond Update, Snow Day Policy, LTCC Alert ............. 6FERPA, Contact Information, Phone Numbers ........ 7Honor Roll .................................................................... 8GPS, Orientations & Assessments ......................... 11Student Notices ......................................................... 12Final Examination Schedule, Off-Campus Locations, STHS & CCC Maps .................................................... 14Online Course Offerings ........................................... 15Schedule of Courses................................................. 16Foster & Kinship Care Education ............................ 43Web Registration Information .................................. 44Priority Registration Chart ....................................... 45Financial Aid .............................................................. 46Fees & Refunds ......................................................... 47Student Success & Resources ................................ 48Challenge Exams & Work Experience Orientation ..... 49Academic Policies / Legal Information ................... 50Spanish Information .................................................. 51CONNECT - Community Education ......................... 52Map of LTCC Campus ............................................... 58College Calendar and Hours ..................... back cover

Table of Contents

Telephone ....................................................... (530) 541-4660Office of Instruction ..................................................... ext. 752Administrative Services ............................................... ext. 365ONE-STOP / Enrollment Services ............................... ext. 211 [email protected] .............................................. Enrollment Services Fax ........................... (530) 542-1781Financial [email protected] ........................ ext. 236 Financial Aid Fax ...................................... (530) 541-2598Bookstore...www.ltcc.bncollege.com ........................ ext. 227Roberta L. Mason Library ............................................ ext. 232Foundation ................................................................. ext. 245Public Affairs ................................................................ ext. 245Child Development Center .......................................... ext. 288CONNECT Community Education .............................. ext. 717 CONNECT Fax .......................................... (530) 541-7852Web Page ............................................................ www.ltcc.eduPassport .............................................................portal.ltcc.edu

Lake Tahoe Community CollegeOne College Drive, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150

This schedule is available in alternate format on request.

Phone Numbers

Important Contact Information:ONE-STOP CENTER

Records, Registration & Educational Counseling:[email protected] or ext. 211

Ask a Counselor:[email protected] or ext. 211

Financial Aid/CARE/CalWORKs/EOPS:[email protected] or ext. 236

Para información en español acerca de clases disponibles, horarios y costos, por favor pase a la página 51.

Photographs by Pat Leonard-Heffner.

Family Education Rights and Privacy ActThe Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) requires educational institutions to provide students (or their parents, if the students are under 18 and have provided written consent) access to education records directly related to the student. The College is also required to obtain the written consent of the student before releasing personally identifiable information other than to specified persons and agencies allowed by law. The act provides that the college may release certain types of information (directory information). To withhold disclosure of directory information, written notification must be received in the Admissions & Records Office prior to the first day of the quarter the student is attending. Please see the LTCC Catalog for additional information.

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Place

Th e 2015 LTCC Fall Quarter Academic Honor Roll students were invited to a special ceremony at the college on January 14th. Attendees were treated to cake and punch, a special appearance by the LTCC Coyote, a certifi cate of achievement, and a keepsake award for a job well done.

Both the President's and Dean's Honor Roll students are recognized each quarter. Th e President's Honor roll is for those students enrolled in at least 12 units who achieved a perfect 4.0 Grade Point Average (GPA), and the Dean's Honor Roll recognizes those students enrolled in at least 12 units who achieved a 3.65 to a 3.99 GPA.

Th e college is very proud of these students and their academic achievements. Many of these students balance many responsibilities with their family and outside work. Th eir dedication and commitment to success in the classroom is to be commended.

Th e quarterly honor rolls are posted on the LTCC website. Students who maintain this level of academic success are also eligible for graduation honors.

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Presiden

t’s List

Dean’s List

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Steps to Get Started at LTCC

Apply for Admission

Apply for Financial Aid

Are you a high school student who would like to take classes at LTCC while you are attending high school? Ask about the special steps.

Complete Your GPS- Orientation- Assessment- Counseling

Browse the Schedule of ClassesView the Passport Tutorial

Send Your Transcripts to LTCC

Register for Classes and Pay Fees

Go to www.ltcc.edu/newstudents to start today!

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Th e ONE-STOP 530-541-4660, ext. 211 [email protected]

Visit LTCC's ONE-STOP!LTCC has enhanced its registration offi ce to include all of your student services in one place! With these changes, the One-Stop is now open the following hours: Monday-Th ursday: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday (3/28)-Th ursday (3/31): 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Getting started at LTCC is as easy as A, B, C...

Guidance and Planning for Success (GPS) Requirements

A. NEW STUDENT ORIENTATIONS: Orientations are designed to help our new students learn more about LTCC, our processes and procedures, resources available, financial aid information, involvement opportunities, and educational planning; they also provide a chance to meet other new students. Students will take part in a campus tour as well as an interactive workshop involving PASSPORT, the student information portal. An orientation takes about 2-1/2 hours to complete. Choose the one that meets your needs and call for a reservation. Your student ID# is required to RSVP. LTCC online students who live out of the immediate areas need to contact the ONE-STOP for information about an online orientation option.

Date Time RoomThursday, Mar 10: 11:00am – 1:30pm D108Monday, Mar 14: 10:30am – 1:00pm L103-AspenWednesday, Mar 16: 5:00pm – 7:30pm B103Tuesday, Mar 22: 2:00pm – 4:30pm B103Thursday, Mar 24: 9:00am – 11:30am E100Monday, Mar 28: 1:00pm – 3:30pm A250Wednesday, Mar 30: 8:30am – 11:00am D108Friday, Apr 1: 1:00pm-2:30pm E100

B. ASSESSMENT: Students are required to complete Math and English assessments to determine course placement. Assessments are free and if you need to complete both, it may take up to three hours. Be sure to bring a photo ID and your LTCC Student ID number.

Assessment hours are in the D-wing Computer Lab (Room D121), dates/times as follows: Regular Hours: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm, Monday through Thursday 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Friday

C. COUNSELING: Students are required to meet with a counselor to develop an Educational Plan. Counseling hours are as follows: Regular Hours: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm, Monday through Thursday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Friday

If you have any questions related to GPS requirements or any other questions about LTCC, contact the ONE-STOP at [email protected] or 530-541-4660, ext. 211.

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FREE Books through the Quarterly Textbook Lending Program

Students who participate in HOPE or EOPS, Veterans who receive educational benefi ts, and BOGW fee waiver students who are pursuing a vocational degree or certifi cate and/or who are registered in the VTEA/CTE program* are eligible to participate in the Quarterly Textbook Lending Program. Eligible students should check in with the staff members in charge of these programs for specifi c information regarding how and when they can access FREE textbooks to use for the quarter. Textbooks for loan are available on a fi rst-come-fi rst-served basis. Due to high demand, textbooks are expected to “sell out” early, so don’t delay!EOPS/CARE Julie-Ann Gilland, Enrollment Services (A102)& CalWORKs (530) 541-4660 x 236, [email protected]

VA: Aaron Barnett, Enrollment Services, (A102) (530) 541-4660 x 211, [email protected]

VTEA/CTE: Jamie Rhone, Career & Technical Education (E104) (530) 541-4660 x 583, [email protected] OR

Melissa Liggett, Career & Technical Education (E104) (530) 541-4660 x 723, [email protected]

*Vocational programs include: Addiction Studies, Allied Health, Business, Computer Applications/Offi ce Technology, Computer & Information Sciences, Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, Digital Media Arts, Early Childhood Education, Fire Science, Green Sustainable Education, Medical Offi ce Assistant, Real Estate, and Wilderness Search & Rescue.

Attention! Nursing StudentsThe schedule for Anatomy & Physiology next year, beginning Fall 2016 quarter, will be afternoons as follows: Lecture: TTh 1:00-2:50PM Lab 1: T 3:00-5:50PM Lab 2: Th 3:15-6:20PM Lab 3: W 3:00-5:50PMPlease sign up early to get the specifi c lab that will fi t with your schedule. (The Wednesday lab is offered in Fall only.)

Currently, Microbiology will be offered Fall 2016 and Winter 2017 quarters.

ATTENTION CTE STUDENTS!ATTENTION CTE STUDENTS!PUBLIC SAFETY CLASSESPUBLIC SAFETY CLASSES are offered NOW through are offered NOW through LTCC/South Bay Regional Public Safety Consortium! Check LTCC/South Bay Regional Public Safety Consortium! Check our online schedule at our online schedule at schedule.ltcc.eduschedule.ltcc.edu for details for details. These . These classes are held off-campus at the South Bay Academy.classes are held off-campus at the South Bay Academy.

Interested in 2016-2017 Lake Tahoe Basin Fire Academy*?

Be sure to check the SUMMER schedule for information regarding mandatory orientation meetings in the summer.

*Announcing a new prerequisite for the 2016-2017 Lake Tahoe Basin Fire Academy!Plan ahead by taking LTCC's Emergency Medical

Response (HEA-106), or Emergency Medical Technician (HEA-140A), or Wilderness First Responder (WLD 107B) course BEFORE the

mandatory orientation in the summer of 2016!

Environmental

Technology and Sustainability! Course offerings this quarter:

BIO 111 Intro. to Plant & Animal Biology (pg. 20)BIO 113 Field Methods in Wildlife Ecology (pg. 21)BIO 141A Birds of the Lake Tahoe Basin (pg. 21)

BIO 201 Botany (pg. 21)CHM 100 Introduction to General Chemistry (pg. 22)

EVS 103 Environmental Science: Human Impacts (pg. 27)EVS 133 Internship (pg. 30)

GEG 101 Physical Geography (pg. 29)GEG 107 Water Quality Monitoring of Streams and Lakes (pg. 29)

GEL 102 Physical Geology (pg. 29)GEL 103 History of Earth and its Life (pg. 29)

GEL 110 Geology of the National Parks & Monuments (pg. 29)MAT 201 Elementary Statistics (pg. 32)

See a counselor for details and get started today!

It's

NEW!

Attention CPR & First Aid Students CPR/BLS courses are offered directly through the American Heart Association Training Center at Barton University. EMT students looking for certifi cations to satisfy HEA140A’s (EMT) prerequisite will need to register for Basic Life Support (BLS) Certifi cation through Barton University. Register for these non-LTCC courses directly through the Barton University website at http://education.bartonhealth.org. Questions regarding First Aid courses +should be directed to (530) 541-4660 x 583 or x 723.

NOTE: Students wishing to satisfy HEA140A’s (EMT) prerequisite through LTCC courses should register for HEA106 or WLD107B. Prerequisite courses must be completed PRIOR to registering for HEA140A.

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FREE Offi ce Suite Package for LTCC Students!

At LTCC, we want all of our students to have the best access possible for achieving success in their educa onal journey. This is why we are providing a FREE Offi ce Suite Package subscrip on to every enrolled student for the 2015-2016 school year! Offi ce 365 gives each student an email account and online versions of Microso 's Offi ce Suite. Microso Student Advantage lets students download and install the Offi ce Suite on as many as 5 devices - PC, Mac, Android and iPhone. LTCC students will have access to 30 GB of cloud-based storage and Microso Offi ce Applica ons (both online and installed on your computer): Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Access, Publisher, Outlook, Lync, and InfoPath 2013.All will be available from your LTCC student email account.We value our students and want to show our apprecia on for choosing LTCC as your ins tu on for mee ng your higher educa on needs. Check Passport for details.

for LTCC Students!

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Do You Work? Earn units at your job!

For students who are already employed and getting paid, the Work Experience Program off ers the ability to earn academic credits for hours worked!Need more information? Show up at the mandatory orientation! Dates and times listed on page 42.

Planning to Graduate in June?Visit the One-Stop and petition by

FEBRUARY 11, 2016, to be eligible for commencement ceremonies!

************LTCC Commencement will be held on June 24, 2016,

at 6:00 pm, South Tahoe Middle School Field

Hosted by the Keys Cafe, LTCC's COFFEE CAFE is

located in the Student Center.Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 2:30 pm

Drinks, breakfast and lunch specials, something delicious every day!

Join us for a super fun-filled all-day community event.

INCLUDES:Dodgeball TournamentCharity Basketball gamePaper Airplane Contest

Live MusicBarbeque

Raffle & PrizesLTCC Clubs

Why?Help support student scholarships!

All money generated from the eventgoes toward student scholarships.

STAY TUNED! More details to come.

LTCC Community Games

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OFF-CAMPUS LOCATIONSAl Tahoe Elementary ...........................................1100 Lyons Ave., SLT

Baton Hospital .....................................................2170 South Ave., SLT

CCC-GYM - California Conservation Corps, Multipurpose Bldg. (Gym) .......................1949 Apache Ave., SLT

Cameron Park Fire Department ............2840 Mt. Danaher Rd., Camino

CDC - LTCC Child Development Center ............. LTCC Main Campus

FRC - Family Resource Center, Bijou Community School ........................... 3501 Spruce Dr., SLT

Lake Tahoe Golf Course .......................................... 2500 Hwy. 50, SLT

Lake Valley Fire Department ............................... 2211 Keetak St., SLT

Mont Bleu ....................................................... 55 Hwy 50, Stateline, NV

South Lake Tahoe Fire Department ...........2101 Lake Tahoe Blvd., SLT

STHS-TD6 - South Tahoe High School TADA Building (Room TD6) .............1735 Lake Tahoe Blvd., SLT

STHS-SV201 - South Tahoe High School Stadium View Bldg (Room 201) ......1735 Lake Tahoe Blvd., SLT

Tahoe Douglas Fire District .... 193 Elks Point Rd., Zephyr Cove, NV

NOTES: Friday only classes final exam: Friday, June 17.All Physical Education Fitness (PEF) classes and Dance classes will only meet once during finals week on the first regularly scheduled day at the usual class time. This schedule is for full quarter-length classes. Short term classes have their final on the last day of classes. All final exams will be conducted in the regularly scheduled classrooms. All students are expected to take their final exams at the scheduled times. Should a student have three or more examinations scheduled in one day, he or she may be given the opportunity to make up one exam with prior approval from the instructor. The following time blocks are open for exam conflicts: Tuesday, June 21, from 9:00-10:50am and 1:00-2:50pm.

CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS (CCC)

If your Regular Class Mee ng is… Your FINAL EXAM is on...MWF or MW 6:30, 7:00 am W 6:30, 7:00, 8:00 am M, MW, MWF, MTuWTh, MF, or MSa 7:30 am, 8:00, 8:10, 8:05 am MW 8:30, 8:45 am M 8:30, 9:00 am MW, W, or MWF 9:00, 9:15, 9:30, 10:00 am, 10:10, 10:30 am WF 8:30, 9:00 amMTuWTh 9:00 amW 8:30 amM or MW or MWF 11:00, 11:30 am MON, June 20, 10:00-11:50 amMW, W or MWF 12:00, 12:10, 12:30, 1:00 pm W 11:00 am W or WF 12:30, 1:00 pm MWF 12:40 pm MTuWTh 12:30 pm M, MTuWThF or MF 12:00 or 1:00 pm MON, June 20, 12:00-1:50 pmM or MW 1:30, 2:00, 2:30, 2:45, 3:00 pmMWF 2:00, 2:30 pm MTu or MTh 3:00 pm MTuWTh 2:00 pm MF 3:00 pm W, WF, 1:30, 2:00, 2:30, 3:00, 3:30, 4:00 pm WED, June 22, 2:00-3:50 pmM 3:30, 4:00, 4:30, 5:00 pm MW 3:10, 3:30, 3:45, 4:00, 4:30, 5:00 pm MWF 4:30 pm MTuWTh 4:00 pm MW 5:15, 5:30, 6:30 pm MTuW, MWF, MTh, MF 6:00, 6:10 pmM, MTu or MW, 5:30, 6:00, 6:10, 6:15, 6:30 pm, 7:00 pm MTuWTh 5:30 pm M or MW 7:15 pm W 5:00 pm WED, June 22, 4:00-5:50 pmW 5:10, 5:15, 6:00, 6:10, 6:30 pm WF 6:00 pmW, WTh, 6:00, 7:00, 7:10 pm MTuW 7:30 pm M 8:00 pmMW 7:30, 8:00, 8:05, 8:30 pm TuTh 6:30, 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 8:30, 9:00, 9:30 amTuThF 9:00 am Th 9:00 amTu 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 8:30, 9:00, 9:30 amTuF 9:00 am Tu 10:00, 10:30, 11:00 amTuTh 10:00, 10:30, 11:00 am Tu 11:30 am, 12:00 pm Th 10:00, 10:30, 11:00 am TuTh 11:30 am,12:00 pm, 12:30 pm Tu 1:00, 2:00, 2:50 pm TUES, June 21, 1:00-2:50 pmTuTh 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, 2:15, 2:30 pmTh 12:30, 1:00 pmTu 3:00, 3:30, 4:00 pm TuTh 3:00, 3:30, 4:00, 4:30 pm Th 3:00, 3:30, 4:00 pm TuTh 4:45 pm Tu 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, 6:10, 6:30, 7:00 pm TuTh 5:00, 5:10, 5:15, 5:30, 6:00, 6:10, 6:30 pm TuF 6:00 pm TuTh 7:00, 7:30, 7:45 pmTh 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, 6:10, 6:30, 7:00 pm TuTh 8:00,8:10 pmTu 7:30,8:00 pm Th 7:30 pm THU, June 23, 8:00-9:50 pm

THU, June 23, 6:00-7:50 pm

TUES, June 21, 8:00-9:50 pm

TUES, June 21,11:00am-12:50 pm

THU, June 23, 11:00am-12:50 pm

THU, June 23, 1:00-2:50 pm

TUES, June 21, 4:00-5:50 pm

THU, June 23, 4:00-5:50 pm

TUES, June 21, 6:00-7:50 pm

TUES, June 21, 7:00-8:50 am

WED, June 22, 7:00-8:50 am

MON, June 20, 8:00-9:50 am

WED, June 22, 10:00-11:50 am

WED, June 22, 12:00-1:50 pm

MON, June 20, 2:00-3:50 pm

MON, June 20, 4:00-5:50 pm

MON, June 20, 6:00-7:50 pm

WED, June 22, 6:00-7:50 pm

MON, June 20, 8:00-9:50 pm

THU, June 23, 8:00-9:50 am

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Online Courses

Course # Title Page #ANT 101 Introduction to Archaeology .................................................. 18ANT 107 Magic, Witchcraft, And Religion ........................................... 18ANT 108 Introduction to Language and Culture ............................... 18ART 135B Digital Imaging II ......................................................................... 19BSN 100 Introduction to Business .......................................................... 21BSN 101A Business Law: Introduction to Law and Business Transactions .............................................................. 21BSN 102 Business Information Processing and Systems ............ 21BSN 104 Business Communication ........................................................ 21BSN 110B Financial Accounting II ............................................................. 21BSN 110C Managerial Accounting ............................................................. 21BSN 115 Business Finance ........................................................................ 21BSN 122 Organizational Behavior ........................................................... 21BSN 136 Advertising ..................................................................................... 21CAO 164B Desktop Publishing Using InDesign ................................... 22CAO 165A Introduction to Photo Editing Using PhotoShop .......... 22CIS 102 Animation for the Web ............................................................... 22CIS 120C Computer Programming III ...................................................... 22CIS 191AK Special Topics: Python Programming ................................ 22COM 122 Mass Media and Society .......................................................... 22CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice ........................................... 23COU 108 Career/Life Planning ................................................................... 22COU 122 Rehabilitation and Recovery from Alcohol and Drug Abuse ...............................................................................16, 22DMA 112 Introduction to the Digital Media Arts ............................... 25DMA 121 Artistic Concepts for the Web ............................................... 25ECE 100 Health, Safety and Nutrition for Young Children ........... 25ECE 102 Child and Adolescent Growth and Development ........... 25ECE 128 Principles of Supervision ......................................................... 25ECO 101 Principles of Economics (Macro) ......................................... 26ECO 102 Principles of Economics (Micro) ........................................... 26ENG 101 Reading and Composition ........................................................ 26ENG 103 Critical Reasoning: Writing the Research Paper ........... 26FIR 102 Fundamentals of Fire Prevention ......................................... 27GEL 103 History of Earth and Its Life ................................................... 29HIS 109 Women in American History ................................................... 29HIS 110 Minority and Multicultural History of the United States ................................................................................ 29HIS 112 History of the US in the 19th Century ............................... 29HUM 103 The Modern World ....................................................................... 29MAT 201 Elementary Statistics ................................................................ 32MOA 238 Medical Terminology, Part 1 ................................................... 32MUS 101 Music Listening and Appreciation ....................................... 32MUS 104B History of Rock Music ............................................................... 32PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy ...................................................... 33PHI 104 Critical Thinking .......................................................................... 33PEH 100 Personal Health and Wellness ............................................... 38POL 101 Introduction to American Government and Politics ............................................................................................. 38POL 204 Introduction to International Relations ............................. 38PSY 101 General Psychology .................................................................... 39PSY 102 Child and Adolescent Growth and Development ........... 39PSY 103 Adult Development ..................................................................... 39PSY 104 Social Psychology ....................................................................... 39

Students taking online courses must log in and actively participate during the first week of the course or make special arrangements with the instructor to avoid being dropped. The course will be available for viewing the first day of class.

Course # Title Page #PSY 106 Human Sexuality .......................................................................... 39PSY 202 Abnormal Psychology ................................................................ 39PSY 210 Introduction to Biological Psychology ............................... 39RES 151 California Real Estate Principles .......................................... 39RES 152 Legal Aspects of Real Estate ................................................ 39RES 155 Real Estate Practice .................................................................. 39SNL 108 American Deaf Culture I ..............................................39SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology ........................................................ 39SOC 102 Marriage, Families, and Intimate Relationships ............ 39SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I ................................................................ 40SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II ............................................................... 40SPA 103 Elementary Spanish III ............................................................. 40SPE 102 Intercultural Communications ............................................... 40THE 112C History of Film: 1965 to Present .......................................... 40

HYBRID COURSESHybrid courses blend online instruction with traditional classroom time.MAT 152A Basic Algebra (Part I) ...................................................31MAT 152B Basic Algebra (Part II) ..................................................31MAT 154A Intermediate Algebra ....................................................31PSY 101 General Psychology .......................................................39PSY 211 Research Methods and Design .................................39

LTCC’s online courses are designed for the student who wishes to take advantage of the flexibility offered by this type of instruction. For more information and to register, go to www.ltcc.edu,

click on Academics, then Online Education...or go to www.ltcc.edu/online

24/7 help for online studentsYou can access help by going to the Etudes Gateway

(https://myetudes.org), click on “Login Help” on the left and then on the very first link. Scroll down to LTCC. You may request

login information, or you can use the Student Help site to submit a question. If this is the first time you've taken an online class,

be sure to attend an Etudes workshop listed below.

ETUDES WORKSHOPSFirst time taking an online class? Learn how to use our online

course management system, Etudes, in a free workshop designed to help you get started. Learn how to locate

lesson modules, find assignments, submit assignments with attachments, post and reply to discussion topics, and send

and receive messages. First come, first served, no reservation required. Late arrivals to these workshops are welcome!

Wed., 4/6 ~ 4 - 6PM in Room D123Fri., 4/8 ~ 9 - 11AM in Room D123

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COU-122 REHABILITATION AND RECOVERY 4.00 Units FROM ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSETransfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Naegeli, K 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 COU-124 GROUP LEADERSHIP AND PROCESS 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU only01 LEC: Th 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: A206 Instructor: Fedor, E 4/7/16 - 6/23/16 COU-127 DUAL DISORDERS AND MENTAL 4.00 Units HEALTH ISSUESTransfer CSU only01 LEC: W 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: A213 Instructor: Barna, R 4/6/16 - 6/22/16 COU-131AL SPECIAL TOPICS: TRAUMA & 2.00 Units ADDICTIONThis course examines definitions of trauma, theories about the nature and the extent of its effects over time on memory, mind and body. Students will study the correlation of trauma with addictions to alcohol, other drugs, and addictive behaviors. Transfer CSU only01 LEC: M 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: A251 Instructor: Gessford, P 4/4/16 - 5/9/16 COU-134 ADDICTION STUDIES FIELD 3.00 Units WORK- INTERNSHIPThis course is a supervised placement in an agency providing services to chemically dependent clients. Students apply and integrate the values, knowledge, and skills learned in the classroom through direct experience in the area of counseling and chemical dependency. Special attention to the California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAADAC) and the California Association of Alcohol and Drug Educators (CAADE) required experiences of counseling will be addressed. For more information, visit www.ltcc.edu and complete the internship application. To schedule an interview with the instructor, please call (530) 541-4660 ext. 294. NOTE: For 3.00 credit units, students will be expected to complete at least 120 hours of volunteer work or 150 hours of paid employment in addition to other course requirements. REG: Walk-in registration only. PREREQUISITES: COU 109, COU 120 or COU 121, COU 122, COU 124, and COU 126 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU only01 TBA - see note above Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

HEA-106 EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER 4.00 UnitsNOTE: The course content meets or exceeds the Emergency Medical Services Educational Standards for Emergency Medical Responders and is consistent with the current guidelines for first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation care. NOTE: The Final for this class will be held on 6/21/16 from 6:00pm-9:50pm. Transfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $1901 LEC: T 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: G6 LAB: Sa (6/18) 8:00AM - 11:50AM Room: G6 LAB: Sa (6/18) 1:00PM - 4:50PM Room: G6 Instructor: Sullivan, K 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is partially concurrent with HEA 108.

ALLIED HEALTH

ADDICTION STUDIES

CONCURRENT COURSESIf two or more course sections share the exact dates, times, and classroom, they will be noted as "concurrent" with each other.If two or more course sections share dates and a classroom, but the specific times of the sections only partially overlap, those sections will be noted as "partially concurrent." These concurrent and partially concurrent courses are typically included in Families within the subjects of ART, DAN, MUS, PEF, THE, and WLD.

All classes held during evening hours (starting 6pm or later) are highlighted with a shaded box.

* FINAL EXAMS *See page 14 for Final Exam Schedule .

The final exam for all Physical Education Fitness (PEF) and Dance (DAN) classes will be at the regularly scheduled class time on the scheduled date of the final.

Look for this symbol near the dates of all 'Late Start'

(condensed) courses, starting the second week of classes.

These condensed courses give students additional options and flexibility to fulfill degree requirements.

LEARNING DISABILITY ASSESSMENT: Students who are interested in being tested for eligibility for Learning Disability Services should contact the DRC at ext. 249 or drop by the DRC in Room A205. Learning Disability Assessment will be conducted on a first-come/first-serve basis, depending upon student availability for testing appointments. If you have difficulty with one or more classes, with test-taking, or with a particular learning-related activity, please stop by the DRC to talk about this great service for students.

Are you confused by the REPEATABILITY rules? Do you have questions on how they affect you?

For more information, go to the ONE-STOP Center and make an appointment to meet with a counselor.

HOW DO I REGISTER? Registration and student information begins on page 44.

FREE books through the Quarterly Textbook Lending Program - See page 12 for additional information.

Register online at www.ltcc.edu by April 4! Enroll early for the best course selection!

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HEA-108 EMERGENCY MEDICAL 1.75 Units RESPONDER (REFRESHER)PREREQUISITES: Current Emergency Medical Responder (Advanced First Aid) Card (30-day grace period) NOTE: This course includes 24 TBA hours in support of the stated student learning outcomes to allow students to obtain the technical skills and knowledge required to perform pre-hospital basic care as an Emergency Medical Responder. Additional meeting will occur on Tuesdays. Specific dates will be given at the first class meeting.Transfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $1901 LEC: T (4/5) 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: G6 Plus 24 hours TBA Instructor: Sullivan, K 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is partially concurrent with HEA 106.

HEA-119B ADVANCED PHYSICAL THERAPY 3.00 Units AIDEPREREQUISITES: Completion of HEA 119A with a grade of “B” or better.NOTE: In support of the stated student learning outcomes, this course includes 16 TBA hours for a Physical Therapy Aide externship placement. NOTE: This class will meet Wednesday during finals week from 3:00pm-5:50pm. Transfer CSU only01 LEC: W 3:00PM - 5:50PM STHS: SM104 Plus 16 hours TBA Instructor: Tannaci, I 4/6/16 - 6/22/16 HEA-140A EMERGENCY MEDICAL 9.75 Units TECHNICIAN (EMT)PREREQUISITES: Current Emergency Medical Responder card (preferred), or current CPR card (either American Heart Association/BLS Healthcare Provider level, or American Red Cross/Professional Rescuer level) AND current First Aid or Medic First Aid card. NOTE: This course requires participation in clinical experiences taking place in emergency room departments of hospitals and in operational ambulance units. Attendance is mandatory at the first class and all class meetings in order to receive certification. There is an $85 county and state certification fee, a Department of Justice/FBI livescan fee of $47, and a National Registry of EMT certification fee of $70. All fees are paid to external agencies. In support of the stated student learning outcomes, there are 24 TBA hours for clinical placement. Transfer CSU only01 LEC: T 8:30AM - 11:55AM Room: G6 LEC: T 1:00PM - 4:50PM Room: G6 *LAB: Sa (4/16-6/4) 8:30AM - 11:55AM Room: G6 *LAB: Sa (4/16-6/4) 1:00PM - 5:50PM Room: G6 Plus 24 hours TBA clinical experience Instructor: Hagenbach, N 4/5/16 - 6/21/16NOTE: Section 01 will meet on 6/21/16 from 8:30am-4:50pm .*NOTE: Lab dates will be held on 4/16, 4/30, 5/7, 5/14, 5/21, 6/4.

02 LEC: W 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: G6 LEC: Th 6:00PM - 9:25PM Room: G6 *LAB: Sa (4/16-6/4) 8:30AM - 11:55AM Room: G5 *LAB: Sa (4/16-6/4) 1:00PM - 5:50PM Room: G5 Plus 24 hours TBA clinical experience Instructor: Blasser, S 4/5/16 - 6/23/16NOTE: Section 02 will meet on 6/22/16 from 6:00pm-9:50pm and 6/23/16 from 6:00pm-9:25pm *NOTE: Lab dates will be held on 4/16, 4/30, 5/7, 5/14, 5/21, 6/4.

ATTENTION HEA-140A STUDENTS! Please be sure to read chapters 1-3 and 1-13 in the textbook and complete corresponding assignments before attending the first class!

HEA-142A EMT REFRESHER (24 HOURS) 1.75 UnitsPREREQUISITES: Current CPR Card (either American Heart Association BLS or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer). Current EMT-I Certification. Students will be required to present copies of these cards at the first class session. NOTE: The content of this course satisfies 24 of the 72 hours of EMS related continuing education required for the National Registry of EMTs and El Dorado County. .Transfer CSU only01 LEC: ThFSa 8:00AM - 11:50AM Room: G6 LEC: ThFSa 1:00PM - 4:50PM Room: G6 Instructor: Braus, P 6/9/16 - 6/11/16This class is partially concurrent with HEA 143. HEA-143 REFRESHER - EMERGENCY 3.25 Units MEDICAL TECHNICIAN IPREREQUISITES: Current CPR Card (either American Heart Association BLS or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer); Current EMT-I Certification. Students will be required to present copies of these cards at the first class session. NOTE: The content of this course satisfies 48 of the 72 hours of EMS related continuing education required for the National Registry of EMTs. This course contains 8 hours TBA for clinical placement. Students are required to attend all class sessions. Transfer CSU only01 LEC: ThFSa 8:00AM - 11:50AM Room: G6 LEC: ThFSa 1:00PM - 4:50PM Room: G6 Plus 8 hours TBA Instructor: Braus, P 6/9/16 - 6/17/16This class is partially concurrent with HEA 142A.

HEA-144B PHLEBOTOMY TRAINING - PART 2 1.50 Units (CLINICAL)PREREQUISITES: HEA 144A with a grade of “Pass.”ADVISORY: In order apply as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician I in California, students will be required to produce an official copy of their high school transcript (or GED). Students will be required to provide proof of starting the Hepatitis B series.Transfer CSU only01 LAB: MTWTh 7:00AM - 1:05PM Barton Hospital Instructor: Wakefield, C 4/4/16 - 4/14/16 02 LAB: MTWTh 11:00AM - 5:05PM Barton Hospital Instructor: Wakefield, C 4/4/16 - 4/14/16 03 LAB: MTWTh 7:00AM - 1:05PM Barton Hospital Instructor: Wakefield, C 4/18/16 - 4/28/16 04 LAB: MTWTh 11:00AM - 5:05PM Barton Hospital Instructor: Wakefield, C 4/18/16 - 4/28/16 05 LAB: MTWTh 7:00AM - 1:05PM Barton Hospital Instructor: Wakefield, C 5/2/16 - 5/12/16 06 LAB: MTWTh 11:00AM - 5:05PM Barton Hospital Instructor: Wakefield, C 5/2/16 - 5/12/16 07 LAB: MTWTh 7:00AM - 1:05PM Barton Hospital Instructor: Wakefield, C 5/16/16 - 5/26/16 08 LAB: MTWTh 11:00AM - 5:05PM Barton Hospital Instructor: Wakefield, C 5/16/16 - 5/26/16 09 LAB: MTWTh 7:00AM - 1:05PM Barton Hospital Instructor: Wakefield, C 6/6/16 - 6/16/16

Visit schedule.ltcc.edu to view course descriptions and the LTCC Catalog.

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HEA-147C DENTAL RADIOLOGY, PART 3 5.50 Units (EXTERNSHIP)PREREQUISITES: HEA 147B or equivalent experience.COREQUISITE: CPR Card (Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers; Verification of Hep-B vaccination; Verification of Tetanus vaccination; Verification of negative TB Test NOTE: Students are required to compete a minimum of 50 externship hours. The radiology curriculum is approved by the California Board of Dental Examiners and successful completion of the entire course sequence, to include HEA 147A, HEA 147B, and HEA 147C will culminate in a Dental Assisting certificate and a California Radiation Safety certificate. Uniforms will be required for this course (approximate cost $30); information will be provided by the instructor at the first class session. NOTE: This course will meet 4 hours TBA per week for externship placement. NOTE: This class will meet Monday during finals week from 5:00pm-7:50pm. Transfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $3501 LEC: MW 5:00PM - 7:50PM STHS: SV201 Plus 4 hours TBA per week Instructor: Hunt, C 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 HEA-149 INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL 0.75 Units ETHICS AND LAWTransfer CSU only01 LEC: T 6:00PM - 8:50PM Room: A203 Instructor: Enterline, N 5/31/16 - 6/14/16

ANTHROPOLOGY

ANT-101 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Button, M 4/5/16 - 6/23/16 ANT-102 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 9:00AM - 10:50AM Room: B103 Instructor: Lukas, S 4/4/16 - 6/22/16 ANT-103 PHYSICAL/BIOLOGICAL 4.00 Units ANTHROPOLOGYADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 4:00PM - 5:50PM Room: A250 Instructor: Button, M 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 ANT-107 MAGIC, WITCHCRAFT, AND 4.00 Units RELIGIONADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Lukas, S 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 ANT-108 INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE 4.00 Units AND CULTUREADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Lukas, S 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

ART

NOTE: Some ART classes have a lab component that may require mandatory material and tool requirements. Most of these items are available in the college book store for purchase or the student may access them from other sources. A list of these items will be provided on the first day of class.

ART-103 ART HISTORY: BAROQUE - 4.00 Units CONTEMPORARYADVISORY: ART 102 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 10:00AM - 11:50AM Room: E100 Instructor: Lockner, C 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

CERAMICSART-119A BEGINNING CERAMICS I 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UCMATERIALS FEE: $4001 LEC: TTh 5:00PM - 7:50PM Room: F104 Instructor: Sidey, C 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with ART 119B-01 and partially concurrent with ART 120A and ART 120B. 02 LEC: TTh 12:00PM - 2:50PM Room: F104 Instructor: Yerian, B 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with ART 119B-02 and partially concurrent with ART239A and ART 239B. ART-119B BEGINNING CERAMICS II 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: ART 119A with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UCMATERIALS FEE: $4001 LEC: TTh 5:00PM - 7:50PM Room: F104 Instructor: Sidey, C 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with ART 119A-01 and partially concurent with ART 120A and ART 120B.

02 LEC: TTh 12:00PM - 2:50PM Room: F104 Instructor: Yerian, B 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with ART 119A-02 and partially concurrent with ART239A and ART 239B.

ART-120A INTERMEDIATE CERAMICS I 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: ART 119A with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UCMATERIALS FEE: $4001 LEC: TTh 6:00PM - 8:50PM Room: F104 Instructor: Sidey, C 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with ART 120B and partially concurrent with ART 119A-01 and ART 119B-01. ART-120B INTERMEDIATE CERAMICS II 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: ART 120A with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UCMATERIALS FEE: $4001 LEC: TTh 6:00PM - 8:50PM Room: F104 Instructor: Sidey, C 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with ART 120A and partially concurrent with ART 119A-01 and ART 119B-01.

Register online at www.ltcc.edu by April 4! Enroll early for the best course selection!

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ART-239A ADVANCED CERAMICS I 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: ART 120A with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UCMATERIALS FEE: $4001 LEC: TTh 1:00PM - 3:50PM Room: F104 Instructor: Yerian, B 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with ART 239B and partially concurrent with ART 119A-02 and ART 119B-02. ART-239B ADVANCED CERAMICS II 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: ART 239A with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UCMATERIALS FEE: $4001 LEC: TTh 1:00PM - 3:50PM Room: F104 Instructor: Yerian, B 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with ART 239A and partially concurrent with ART 119A-02 and ART 119B-02.

COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHYART-147 PHOTOJOURNALISM 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: ART 142 or ART 146 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $2001 LEC: W 6:00PM - 8:50PM Room: G2A LAB: Th 6:00PM - 8:50PM Room: G2A Instructor: Grant, J 4/6/16 - 6/22/16

DIGITAL ARTART-135B DIGITAL IMAGING II 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ART 135A with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent. Transfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Vaughn, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYART-145B LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY (B) 2.00 UnitsTransfer CSU onlyOPTIONAL FEE: $10NOTE: This course includes an overnight field trip to Death Valley. Students are responsible for their own transportation and lodging. Details will be given at orientation. An optional camping fee of $10 for three nights is available: 3/29, 3/30, 3/31.01 Orientation: Sa (3/26) 9:00AM - 11:50AM Room: G2A Field: W (3/30) 5:30AM - 10:20AM & 3:00PM - 6:50PM Death Valley Field: Th (3/31) 5:30AM - 10:20AM & 3:00PM - 6:50PM Death Valley Final Critique: Sa (4/16) 9:00AM - 11:50AM Room: G2A Instructor: Leonard Heffner, P / Johnson, R 3/26/16 - 4/16/16 ART-146 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: CAO 152B or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UCMATERIALS FEE: $2001 LEC: M 3:00PM - 5:50PM Room: G2A LAB: W 3:00PM - 5:50PM Room: G2A Instructor: Leonard Heffner, P / Grant, J 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

DRAWINGART-116 DRAWING: CONCEPT AND IMAGE 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 9:00AM - 11:50AM Room: F101 Instructor: Drinkwine, G 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with ART 216 and ART 241B.

ART-216 ADVANCED DRAWING: CONCEPT 4.00 Units AND IMAGEPREREQUISITES: ART 116 or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 9:00AM - 11:50AM Room: F101 Instructor: Drinkwine, G 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with ART 116 and ART 241B.

FIGURE STUDIESART-224 PORTRAITURE 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 9:00AM - 12:05PM Room: F101 Instructor: Zentner, S 4/4/16 - 6/22/16This class is concurrent with ART 241C.

FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHYART-143 PHOTOGRAPHY II 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: ART 142 or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC (course limit)01 LEC: M 6:00PM - 9:05PM Room: G2A LAB: W 6:00PM - 9:05PM Room: G1 Instructor: Leonard Heffner, P /Hackleman, A 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

FOUNDATION AND DESIGNART-118 COLOR 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UCMATERIALS FEE: $6001 LEC: TTh 1:00PM - 3:50PM Room: F101 Instructor: Lockner, C 4/5/16 - 6/23/16

PAINTINGART-211 PAINTING I 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UCMATERIALS FEE: $3501 LEC: MW 1:30PM - 4:35PM Room: F101 Instructor: Shafer, P 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 ART-240 PAINTING: NARRATIVE AND 4.00 Units SYMBOLISMPREREQUISITES: ART 211 or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UCMATERIALS FEE: $2001 LEC: MW 6:00PM - 9:05PM Room: F101 Instructor: Shafer, P 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with ART 241A.

PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENTART-241A PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT: 4.00 Units PAINTING 1PREREQUISITES: ART 211 or ART 212 or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 6:00PM - 9:05PM Room: F101 Instructor: Shafer, P 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with ART 240.

ART-241B PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT: 4.00 Units DRAWING 1PREREQUISITES: ART 114 or ART 115 or ART 116 or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 9:00AM - 11:50AM Room: F101 Instructor: Drinkwine, G 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with ART 116 and ART 216.

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ART-219B METAL SCULPTURE II 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: ART 219A or equivalent with a grade of “C” or better.Transfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $5001 LEC: MW 5:00PM - 8:05PM Room: F104 Instructor: Yerian, B 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with ART 219A and partially concurrent with ART 219C and ART 219D. ART-219C METAL SCULPTURE III 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: ART 219B or equivalent with a grade of “C” or better.Transfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $5001 LEC: MW 6:00PM - 9:05PM Room: F104 Instructor: Yerian, B 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with ART 219D and partially concurrent with ART 219A and ART 219B.

ART-219D METAL SCULPTURE IV 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: ART 219C or equivalent with a grade of “C” or better.Transfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $5001 LEC: MW 6:00PM - 9:05PM Room: F104 Instructor: Yerian, B 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with ART 219C and partially concurrent with ART 219A and ART 219B. ART-235 ADVANCED SCULPTURE 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: ART 201 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent. Students must have one class from the following: ART 217, ART 218, ART 219A, ART 220A, ART 236 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 1:00PM - 4:05PM Room: F104 Instructor: Yerian, B 4/4/16 - 6/22/16This class is concurrent with ART 201.

BIOLOGYBIO-102 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II 5.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: BIO 101 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 10:00AM - 11:50AM Room: A208 LAB: Th 12:00PM - 2:50PM Room: D102 Instructor: Kloss, S / Gorman, K 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 BIO-110 INTRODUCTION TO CELL AND 5.00 Units MOLECULAR BIOLOGYTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 12:50PM Room: D102 LAB: M 1:00PM - 4:05PM Room: D102 Instructor: Strain, K 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 BIO-111 INTRODUCTION TO PLANT AND 5.00 Units ANIMAL BIOLOGYTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 5:00PM - 6:50PM Room: D102 LAB: W 7:00PM - 9:50PM Room: D102 Instructor: Rios, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

ART-241C PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT: 4.00 Units FIGURE 1PREREQUISITES: ART 213 or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 9:00AM - 12:05PM Room: F101 Instructor: Zentner, S 4/4/16 - 6/22/16This class is concurrent with ART 224.

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICESART-122 ART EXHIBIT PRODUCTION 1.25 UnitsTransfer CSU only01 LEC: F 9:00AM - 10:50AM Room: F101 Instructor: Shafer, P 4/8/16 - 6/17/16 ART-128 MATTING AND FRAMING 0.50 UnitsTransfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $2001 LEC: F (4/15) 6:00PM - 8:50PM Room: F101 LAB: Sa (4/16, 4/23) 12:00PM - 2:50PM Room: F101 Instructor: Bradford, A 4/15/16 - 4/23/16 ART-228A PROFESSIONAL SKILLS FOR 2.00 Units ARTISTSTransfer CSU only01 LEC: F 11:00PM - 1:50PM Room: G2A Instructor: Yerian, B 4/8/16 - 6/17/16

SCULPTUREART-201 BEGINNING SCULPTURE 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UCMATERIALS FEE: $3001 LEC: MW 1:00PM - 4:05PM Room: F104 Instructor: Yerian, B 4/4/16 - 6/22/16This class is concurrent with ART 235. ART-219A METAL SCULPTURE I 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ART 201 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or better. Transfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $5001 LEC: MW 5:00PM - 8:05PM Room: F104 Instructor: Yerian, B 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with ART 219B and partially concurrent with ART 219C and ART 219D.

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BIO-113 FIELD METHODS IN WILDLIFE 4.00 Units ECOLOGYTransfer CSU only01 LEC: MW 8:30AM - 10:45AM Room: D108 Instructor: Rios, M 4/18/16 - 6/22/16 BIO-120 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN 2.00 Units ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYTransfer CSU only01 LEC: M 4:00PM - 5:50PM Room: A209 Instructor: Gorman, K 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 BIO-141A BIRDS OF THE LAKE TAHOE BASIN 1.25 UnitsTransfer CSU only01 LEC: Th 6:00PM - 7:50PM Room: D102 FIELD: Sa (5/21, 6/11) 8:00AM-10:50AM TBA FIELD: F (6/3) 5:30PM-8:20PM TBA Instructor: Ferguson, S 5/19/16 - 6/23/16 BIO-142 EMT/FIREFIGHTER ANATOMY AND 4.50 Units PHYSIOLOGY ADVISORY: Successful completion of EMT/Fire Academy.Transfer CSU only01 LEC: MW 6:00PM - 7:50PM Room: D108 LAB: MW 8:00PM - 9:05PM Room: D108 Instructor: Gorman, K 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 BIO-201 BOTANY 5.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 12:50PM Room: A208 LAB: W 1:00PM - 3:50PM Room: D102 Instructor: Kloss, S 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 BIO-205 HUMAN ANATOMY AND 5.00 Units PHYSIOLOGY IIIPREREQUISITES: BIO 204 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 1:00PM - 2:50PM Room: A208 LAB: T 3:00PM - 5:50PM Room: D102 Instructor: Wright, D 4/5/16 - 6/23/16 02 LEC: TTh 1:00PM - 2:50PM Room: A208 LAB: Th 3:00PM - 5:50PM Room: D102 Instructor: Wright, D 4/5/16 - 6/23/16

BUSINESS

BSN-100 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 1:30PM - 3:20PM Room: D120 Instructor: Sturgess, E 4/5/16 - 6/23/16 02 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Sturgess, E 4/18/16 - 6/23/16 BSN-101A BUSINESS LAW: INTRODUCTION 5.00 Units TO LAW AND BUSINESS TRANSACTIONSADVISORY: ENG 152 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC (course limit)01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Gossett, D 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 BSN-102 BUSINESS INFORMATION 4.00 Units PROCESSING AND SYSTEMSADVISORY: CAO 110 or equivalent. Transfer CSU onlyNOTE: This course will be taught using the PC Windows operating system. If you try to complete this course using the MAC OS, you will need to purchase additional software to run the Windows software. Students need to have access to Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access software.01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Thomas, T 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 BSN-104 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 152 or equivalent. Transfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Carter, N 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 BSN-110B FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: BSN 110A with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Kingsbury, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 BSN-110C MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: BSN 110B with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 10:00AM - 11:50AM Room: D120 Instructor: Kingsbury, J 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 02 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Kingsbury, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 BSN-115 BUSINESS FINANCE 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: CAO 121 or equivalent and BSN 110B or equivalent. Transfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Kingsbury, J 4/18/16 - 6/23/16 BSN-122 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Gochis, P 4/18/16 - 6/23/16 BSN-136 PRINCIPLES OF ADVERTISING 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: DeFranco, K 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 BSN-210 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU only01 LEC: T 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: D108 Instructor: Blum, R 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE STUDENTSSee page 27 for Environmental Studies (EVS) classes.

Classes offered this quarter for the Environmental Technology and Sustainability (ETS) degree are listed on page 12.

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CHEMISTRY

CHM-100 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL 5.00 Units CHEMISTRYADVISORY: MAT 154A or MAT 154AA with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 4:00PM - 5:50PM Room: A208 LAB: M 6:00PM - 9:05PM Room: D103 Instructor: Ryland, S/Singer, L 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 02 LEC: MW 4:00PM - 5:50PM Room: A208 LAB: W 6:00PM - 8:50PM Room: D103 Instructor: Ryland, S/Singer, L 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

CHM-103 GENERAL CHEMISTRY III 5.75 UnitsPREREQUISITES: Completion of CHM 101 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 3:00PM - 4:50PM Room: A208 LAB: TTh 5:30PM - 7:55PM Room: D103 Instructor: Ryland, S 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 CHM-117 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL 5.00 Units CHEMISTRYPREREQUISITES: CHM 116 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01* LEC: MW 1:00PM - 2:50PM Room: A208 LAB: M 3:00PM - 6:05PM Room: D103 Instructor: Ryland, S/Singer, L 4/4/16 - 6/22/16NOTE: Section 01 will only be opened once section 02 is full. 02 LEC: MW 1:00PM - 2:50PM Room: A208 LAB: W 3:00PM - 5:50PM Room: D103 Instructor: Ryland, S/Singer, L 4/4/16 - 6/22/16

COMMUNICATIONSCOM-122 MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Beaton, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

CAO-151 INTRODUCTION TO PERSONAL 2.00 Units COMPUTERS01 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 12:50PM Room: D123 Instructor: Spina, M 4/4/16 - 5/11/16 CAO-152A INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS 2.00 Units FOR THE PCADVISORY: CAO 151 or equivalent.01 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 12:50PM Room: D123 Instructor: Spina, M 5/16/16 - 6/22/16 CAO-164B DESKTOP PUBLISHING USING 4.00 Units INDESIGNADVISORY: CAO 152A or equivalent. 01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Winters, G 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

CAO-165A INTRODUCTION TO PHOTO 4.00 Units EDITING USING PHOTOSHOPADVISORY: CAO 152A or equivalent. 01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Vaughn, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCIENCE

CIS-102 ANIMATION FOR THE WEB 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: CIS 100 or equivalent. Transfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Tanaka, A 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 CIS-120C COMPUTER PROGRAMMING III 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: CIS 120B with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Cecil, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 CIS-135B INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHIC 3.50 Units INFORMATION SYSTEMSThis course is cross-listed with GEG 135. ADVISORY: CIS 135A or GEG 134 or equivalent. Transfer CSU only01 LEC: Th 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: D125 Instructor: Schaefer, T 4/7/16 - 6/23/16 CIS-191AK SPECIAL TOPICS: PYTHON 4.00 Units PROGRAMMINGThis course teaches Python Programming and its proper structure and style. Topics include lists and tuples, dictionaries, file I/O, functions, parameter passing, and string manipulation. High-level programming assignments will be required. 01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Cecil, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

COUNSELINGCOU-108 CAREER/LIFE PLANNING 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: Eligibility for ENG 152. Transfer CSU onlyNOTE: Students taking online courses must log in during the first week of the course or make special arrangements with the instructor to avoid being dropped.Transfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Lewin, E 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 COU-122 REHABILITATION AND RECOVERY 4.00 Units FROM ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSETransfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Naegeli, K 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 COU-124 GROUP LEADERSHIP AND PROCESS 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU only01 LEC: Th 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: A206 Instructor: Fedor, E 4/7/16 - 6/23/16 COU-127 DUAL DISORDERS AND MENTAL 4.00 Units HEALTH ISSUESTransfer CSU only01 LEC: W 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: A213 Instructor: Barna, R 4/6/16 - 6/22/16

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COU-131AL SPECIAL TOPICS: TRAUMA & 2.00 Units ADDICTIONThis course examines definitions of trauma, theories about the nature and the extent of its effects over time on memory, mind and body. Students will study the correlation of trauma with addictions to alcohol, other drugs, and addictive behaviors. Transfer CSU only01 LEC: M 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: A251 Instructor: Gessford, P 4/4/16 - 5/9/16 COU-134 ADDICTION STUDIES FIELD 3.00 Units WORK- INTERNSHIPThis course is a supervised placement in an agency providing services to chemically dependent clients. Students apply and integrate the values, knowledge, and skills learned in the classroom through direct experience in the area of counseling and chemical dependency. Special attention to the California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAADAC) and the California Association of Alcohol and Drug Educators (CAADE) required experiences of counseling will be addressed. For more information, visit www.ltcc.edu and complete the internship application. To schedule an interview with the instructor, please call (530) 541-4660 ext. 294. NOTE: For 3.00 credit units, students will be expected to complete at least 120 hours of volunteer work or 150 hours of paid employment in addition to other course requirements. REG: Walk-in registration only. PREREQUISITES: COU 109, COU 120 or COU 121, COU 122, COU 124, and COU 126 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU only01 TBA - see note above Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

CRIMINAL & ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

CRJ-101 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL 4.00 Units JUSTICETransfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Bertomen, L 4/18/16 - 6/23/16 CRJ-102 CRIMINAL LAW 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: T 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: A208 Instructor: Campion, C 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 CRJ-108 JUVENILE LAW AND PROCEDURES 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU only01 LEC: W 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: A208 Instructor: Peuse, D 4/6/16 - 6/22/16

CULINARY ARTS

NOTE FOR ALL CULINARY COURSES: As many of the culinary courses have a kitchen laboratory component, there are mandatory uniform and tool requirements. Students will need to have a hat, apron, knife, and appropriate shoes. Most of these items are available in the LTCC bookstore for purchase, or the student may access them from other sources. A review of these materials will be provided on the first day of class. Additionally, students must bring their own containers for any leftover foods they may have made in class; these include plastic containers, bags, etc.

CUL-106 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF 4.50 Units INTERMEDIATE FOOD PREPARATIONADVISORY: CUL 102 or equivalent. Transfer CSU only01 LEC: M 9:00AM - 10:50AM Creekside LAB: M 11:00AM - 1:40PM Kitchen LAB: W 8:30AM - 1:20PM Kitchen Instructor: Lyle, E 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 CUL-114 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF 4.00 Units INTERMEDIATE BAKING AND PASTRY ARTSTransfer CSU only01 LEC: T 9:00AM - 10:50AM Creekside LAB: T 11:00AM - 12:50PM Kitchen LAB: Th 9:00AM - 1:05PM Kitchen Instructor: Ewing, D 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 CUL-120 INTRODUCTION TO WINE 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITE: Student must be 21 years or older.NOTE: Pregnant women or persons with allergies to sulfites are advised not to take this course. Students must be 21 years of age to enroll in this course.Transfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $4501 LEC: W 6:00PM - 9:50PM Creekside Instructor: DeFranco, K 4/6/16 - 6/22/16 CUL-161 FOOD SANITATION: SERVSAFE 0.75 Units ESSENTIALSNOTE: The student must have the scoresheet that comes with the textbook in order to take the certification test. Students must read the textbook before attending class. 01 LEC: Th 8:00AM - 4:50PM Creekside Instructor: Lyle, E 4/28/16 - 4/28/16 CUL-163F COOKIE MASTERY 0.75 UnitsMATERIALS FEE: $3501 LEC: M 6:00PM - 6:50PM Creekside LAB: M 7:00PM - 10:15PM Kitchen Instructor: Jee, S 4/4/16 - 4/25/16 CUL-172D FRENCH REGIONAL CUISINE 0.75 UnitsMATERIALS FEE: $3501 LEC: F 9:30AM - 10:20AM Creekside LAB: F 10:30AM - 1:05PM Kitchen Instructor: Lyle, E 4/8/16 - 4/29/16 CUL-172F THE FOOD AND COOKING OF CHINA 1.25 UnitsMATERIALS FEE: $4501 LEC: T 6:00PM - 6:50PM Creekside LAB: T 7:00PM - 10:20PM Kitchen Instructor: Weigel, C 5/10/16 - 6/14/16

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CUL-191WS SPECIAL TOPICS: CULINARY 11.00 Units ARTS TRAINING, PART 4This course builds upon the content found in CUL 191WR and provides training for students interested in gaining and practicing technical and career skills in the multi-faceted field of Culinary Arts. Advanced training topics include ServSafe certification testing, derivative and specialty sauces, entrees, catering, tortes, cakes, fillings, custards, and meringues. This course involves a significant lab component in a commercial/industrial kitchen setting. P1 399 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: Placerville Instructor: Shippee, J 7/1/15 - 6/20/16 P2 399 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: Placerville Instructor: Shippee, J 3/20/16 - 6/20/16 T1 399 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: SLT Instructor: Shippee, J 7/1/15 - 6/20/16 T2 399 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: SLT Instructor: Shippee, J 3/20/16 - 6/20/16 CUL-191WT SPECIAL TOPICS: CULINARY 14.00 Units ARTS TRAINING, PART 5This course builds upon the content found in CUL 191WS and provides training for students interested in gaining and practicing technical and career skills in the multi-faceted field of Culinary Arts. Advanced training topics include catering a five-course meal, dining room service, working on a line, menu planning and design, management skills, and creating showpieces. This course involves a significant lab component in a commercial/industrial kitchen setting. P1 501 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: Placerville Instructor: Shippee, J 7/1/15 - 6/20/16 P2 501 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: Placerville Instructor: Shippee, J 3/20/16 - 6/20/16 T1 501 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: SLT Instructor: Shippee, J 7/1/15 - 6/20/16 T2 501 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: SLT Instructor: Shippee, J 3/20/16 - 6/20/16

DANCENOTE: Most Dance classes will require students to participate in a final performance hour at the end of the quarter. All Dance classes will only meet once during finals week on the regularly scheduled day at the usual class time.

BALLROOMDAN-107A BEGINNING BALLROOM DANCE 0.75 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: F 6:00PM - 7:50PM Dance Studio Instructor: Arens, C 4/8/16 - 5/13/16This class is concurrent with DAN 107B.

DAN-107B INTERMEDIATE BALLROOM 0.75 Units DANCEADVISORY: DAN 107A or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: F 6:00PM - 7:50PM Dance Studio Instructor: Arens, C 4/8/16 - 5/13/16This class is concurrent with DAN 107A.

INMATE EDUCATIONCUL-191WP SPECIAL TOPICS: CULINARY 2.75 Units ARTS TRAINING, PART 1This course provides training for students interested in gaining technical and career skills in the multi-faceted field of Culinary Arts. Topics include proper use of tools and equipment, knife skills, mise en place, kitchen organization, sanitation, cooking methods, and foundations of baking. This course involves a significant lab component in a commercial/industrial kitchen setting. P1 99 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: Placerville Instructor: Shippee, J 7/1/15 - 6/20/16 P2 99 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: Placerville Instructor: Shippee, J 3/20/16 - 6/20/16 T1 99 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: SLT Instructor: Shippee, J 7/1/15 - 6/20/16 T2 99 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: SLT Instructor: Shippee, J 3/20/16 - 6/20/16 CUL-191WQ SPECIAL TOPICS: CULINARY 5.50 Units ARTS TRAINING, PART 2This course builds upon the content found in CUL 191WP and provides training for students interested in gaining and practicing technical and career skills in the multi-faceted field of Culinary Arts. Advanced training topics include equipment maintenance, vegetable and potato cookery, grains and legumes, stock making, baking techniques, and catering. This course involves a significant lab component in a commercial/industrial kitchen setting. P1 201 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: Placerville Instructor: Shippee, J 7/1/15 - 6/20/16 P2 201 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: Placerville Instructor: Shippee, J 3/20/16 - 6/20/16 T1 201 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: SLT Instructor: Shippee, J 7/1/15 - 6/20/16 T2 201 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: SLT Instructor: Shippee, J 3/20/16 - 6/20/16 CUL-191WR SPECIAL TOPICS: CULINARY 8.25 Units ARTS TRAINING, PART 3This course builds upon the content found in CUL 191WQ and provides training for students interested in gaining and practicing technical and career skills in the multi-faceted field of Culinary Arts. Advanced training topics include sauce making techniques, soup making, appetizers and hors d’ oeuvres, introduction to meats and meat cookery, pasta making, pies and choux paste, and brunch and lunch catering. This course involves a significant lab component in a commercial/industrial kitchen setting. P1 300 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: Placerville Instructor: Shippee, J 7/1/15 - 6/20/16 P2 300 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: Placerville Instructor: Shippee, J 3/20/16 - 6/20/16 T1 300 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: SLT Instructor: Shippee, J 7/1/15 - 6/20/16 T2 300 hours TBA El Dorado County Jail: SLT Instructor: Shippee, J 3/20/16 - 6/20/16

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CONDITIONING FOR DANCERSDAN-116A PILATES MAT WORK 1.50 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 10:00AM - 11:15AM Dance Studio Instructor: Thennes, A 4/4/16 - 6/22/16This class is concurrent with DAN 116B. DAN-116B INTERMEDIATE PILATES 1.50 Units MAT WORKADVISORY: DAN 116A or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 10:00AM - 11:15AM Dance Studio Instructor: Thennes, A 4/4/16 - 6/22/16This class is concurrent with DAN 116A.

JAZZDAN-125E STREET JAZZ 1.75 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 6:00PM - 7:15PM Dance Studio Instructor: Fox, K 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

MODERNDAN-126A BEGINNING MODERN DANCE 1.75 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 10:00AM - 11:15AM Dance Studio Instructor: Fox, K 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with DAN 126B. DAN-126B ADVANCED BEGINNING MODERN 1.75 Units DANCEADVISORY: DAN 126A or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 10:00AM - 11:15AM Dance Studio Instructor: Fox, K 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with DAN 126A.

SOCIALDAN-124A BEGINNING ARGENTINE TANGO 0.75 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: F 6:00PM - 7:50PM Dance Studio Instructor: Quirarte, A 5/20/16 - 6/24/16

DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS

DMA-102 INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL VIDEO 4.00 Units EDITINGADVISORY: DMA 101 or equivalent. NOTE: Minimum technology requirements: Students are encouraged to own or have access to a FireWire HDD.Transfer CSU only01 LEC: T 6:00PM - 8:50PM Room: F125 LAB: Th 6:00PM - 8:50PM Room: F125 Instructor: Molnar, K 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 DMA-111 INTRODUCTION TO ANIMATION 4.00 Units01 Transfer CSU only LEC: T 3:00PM - 5:50PM STHS: TD6 LAB: Th 3:00PM - 5:50PM STHS: TD6 Instructor: Steil, T 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 DMA-112 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL 4.00 Units MEDIA ARTSTransfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Eyestone, D 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

DMA-121 ARTISTIC CONCEPTS FOR THE WEB 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Winters, G 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

ECE-100 HEALTH, SAFETY, AND NUTRITION 4.00 Units FOR YOUNG CHILDRENTransfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Staff 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 ECE-102 CHILD AND ADOLESCENT 4.00 Units GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTThis course is cross-listed with PSY 102. ADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: T 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: E100 Instructor: Hardin, R 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

02 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Marinelli, E 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 ECE-120 CREATIVE EXPERIENCES FOR 4.00 Units YOUNG CHILDRENADVISORY: ECE 101 or equivalent.Transfer CSU only01 LEC: MW 4:00PM - 5:50PM Room: A213 Instructor: Martinez, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 ECE-128 PRINCIPLES OF SUPERVISION 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Staff 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 ECE-164C COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL: 3.00 Units LITERACY AND LANGUAGENOTE: This course includes 36 hours of TBA in Cooperative Preschool Lab. There will be no class/lab April 11-15. 01 LEC: M 6:00PM - 8:15PM Al Tahoe Elem. Plus 36 hours TBA Instructor: Yure, A 4/4/16 - 6/6/16This class is concurrent with ECE 164D.

ECE-164D COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL: 3.00 Units STRONG FAMILIES Note: This course includes 36 hours of TBA in Cooperative Preschool lab. There will be no class/lab April 11-15. 01 LEC: M 6:00PM - 8:15PM Al Tahoe Elem. Plus 36 hours TBA Instructor: Yure, A 4/4/16 - 6/6/16This class is concurrent with ECE 164C.

ECE-202 PRACTICUM IN EARLY 4.00 Units CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS: FIELD EXPERIENCENOTE: Students are required to participate three hours per week for a total of 36 TBA hours in the college’s child development center. PREREQUISITES: Current TB and criminal records clearance. ECE 101, ECE 102, ECE 103, ECE 110 or equivalent.Transfer CSU only01 LEC: M 6:00PM - 8:50PM Room: A213 Plus 36 hours TBA Instructor: Martinez, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

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ECONOMICS

ECO-101 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS 4.00 Units (MACRO)PREREQUISITES: MAT 152B or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Eckhardt, A 4/18/16 - 6/23/16 ECO-102 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS 4.00 Units (MICRO)PREREQUISITES: MAT 152B or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Eckhardt, A 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

EDUCATIONEDU-500 SUPERVISED TUTORING 0.00 UnitsCOREQUISITES: Students must be enrolled in the course(s) for which they are receiving tutoring. REG: Walk-in registration in the Tutoring and Learning Center (TLC).01 TBA Room: TLC Instructor: Albrecht, R 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

ENGLISHENG-101 READING AND COMPOSITION 5.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: ENG 152 with a grade of “C” or better or appropriate skills demonstrated through the English assessment process.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 1:25PM Room: A209 Instructor: Ewing, J 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 02* LEC: MW 1:30PM - 3:55PM Room: A209 Instructor: Berry, L 4/4/16 - 6/20/16NOTE: Section 02 will only be opened once sections 01, 03, and 05 are full. 03 LEC: TTh 10:30AM - 12:55PM Room: A209 Instructor: O’Laughlin, M 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

04 LEC: MW 3:00PM - 5:50PM Room: A206 Instructor: Roberts, S 4/18/16 - 6/22/16 05 LEC: MW 6:00PM - 8:25PM Room: A209 Instructor: Berry, L 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 06* ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Pistoresi, F 4/4/16 - 6/23/16NOTE: Section 06 will only be opened once section 07 is full. 07 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Guimaraes, K 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 ENG-103 CRITICAL REASONING: WRITING 5.00 Units THE RESEARCH PAPERPREREQUISITES: ENG 101 with grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 1:25PM Room: A250 Instructor: Staff 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 02 LEC: TTh 1:00PM - 3:25PM Room: A213 Instructor: O’Laughlin, M 4/5/16 - 6/23/16 03 LEC: TTh 10:30AM - 12:55PM Room: B103 Instructor: Ewing, J 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 04 LEC: MW 6:00PM - 8:25PM Room: A250 Instructor: McArthur, S 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 05 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Fleming, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 06* ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Fleming, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16NOTE: Section 06 will only be opened once section 05 is full. ENG-152 CRITICAL READING AND WRITING 5.00 Units01 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 1:25PM Room: A213 Instructor: Smith, J 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 02 LEC: TTh 10:30AM - 12:55PM Room: A213 Instructor: Smith, J 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

English Course Sequence

ENG 191AKSPECIAL TOPICS:

SUPPORT FOR SUCCESS IN ENGLISH 152

Corequisite: ENG 152

ENG 152CRITICAL READING AND WRITING

ENG 103CRITICAL REASONING: WRITING

THE RESEARCH PAPER(LTCC 1b, CSU A3, IGETC 1B)

Prerequisite: ENG 101

ENG 103CRITICAL REASONING: WRITING

THE RESEARCH PAPER(LTCC 1b, CSU A3, IGETC 1B)

Prerequisite: ENG 101

ENG 102INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE

(LTCC 1b, CSU A3)Prerequisite: ENG 101

ENG 156A GRAMMAR BRUSH UP I

ENG 156BGRAMMAR BRUSH UP IIThese courses are support for all

English courses listed in the sequence above.

OR

ENG 101READING AND COMPOSITION

(LTCC 1a, CSU A2, IGETC 1A)Prerequisite: ENG 152

* Depending on General Education (GE) pattern chosen, continue to ENG 102 or directly to ENG 103.

*

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ENG-156B GRAMMAR BRUSH UP II 2.00 Units01 LEC: W 1:30PM - 3:35PM Room: A203 Instructor: McArthur, S 4/20/16 - 6/22/16 ENG-202 MASTERPIECES OF THE MODERN 4.00 Units WORLDPREREQUISITES: ENG 152 with a grade of “C” or better or appropriate skills as demonstrated through the assessment process.ADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 1:30PM - 3:20PM Room: B103 Instructor: Roberts, S 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

ENG-206 THE SHORT STORY 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 1:30PM - 3:20PM Room: A250 Instructor: O’Laughlin, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 ENG-208A CREATIVE WRITING: FICTION 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: ENG 101 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: T 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: B103 Instructor: Roberts, S 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

ESL-561A ESL LOW BEGINNING 0.00 UnitsREG: Walk-in registration only.01 LEC: TTh 6:15PM - 9:05PM Room: TLC Instructor: Cortes, E 4/5/16 - 6/23/16 ESL-562A ESL HIGH BEGINNING 0.00 UnitsADVISORY: Successful completion of ESL 561A or equivalent. REG: Walk-in registration only.01 LEC: MW 6:15PM - 9:05PM Room: TLC Instructor: Pavlos, C 4/4/16 - 6/22/16 ESL-563A ESL LOW INTERMEDIATE 0.00 UnitsADVISORY: Successful completion of ESL 562A or equivalent. REG: Walk-in registration only.01 LEC: MW 9:00AM - 11:50AM Family Resource Cntr. Instructor: Thomas, S 4/4/16 - 6/22/16 ESL-564A ESL INTERMEDIATE 0.00 UnitsADVISORY: Successful completion of ESL 563A or equivalent.REG: Walk-in registration only.01 LEC: MW 6:15PM - 9:05PM Room: TLC Instructor: Thomas, S 4/4/16 - 6/22/16 ESL-564B ESL HIGH INTERMEDIATE 0.00 UnitsADVISORY: Successful completion of ESL 564A or equivalent.REG: Walk-in registration only.01 LEC: TTh 6:15PM - 9:05PM Room: TLC Instructor: Boeser, M 4/5/16 - 6/23/16 ESL-565 ESL ADVANCED 0.00 UnitsADVISORY: Score of 50 or higher on the CELSA test or successful completion of ESL 564B or equivalent. REG: Walk-in registration only.01 LEC: TTh 9:00AM - 11:50AM Family Resource Cntr. Instructor: McDonough, G 4/5/16 - 6/23/16

ESL-582A ESL: INTRODUCTION TO 0.00 Units COMPUTERSADVISORY: ESL 563A or equivalent. REG: Walk-in registration only.01 LEC: MW 9:00AM - 11:50AM Room: D125 Instructor: Pollock, L 4/4/16 - 6/22/16 ESL-591A ESL: MATH 0.00 UnitsREG: Walk-in registration only.01 LEC: MW 6:15PM - 9:05PM Room: TLC Instructor: Sandoval, L 4/4/16 - 6/22/16 ESL-592A ESL: PRONUNCIATION 0.00 UnitsADVISORY: ESL 562A or equivalent. REG: Walk-in registration only.REG: Walk-in registration only.01 LEC: TTh 6:15PM - 9:05PM Room: TLC Instructor: Alper, M / Pavlos, C 4/5/16 - 6/23/16

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEEVS-103 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: 4.00 Units HUMAN IMPACTSTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 9:30AM - 11:40AM Room: D108 Instructor: Strain, K 4/19/16 - 6/23/16

ETHNIC STUDIES

ETH-202C MEXICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: 4.00 Units 1960 TO PRESENTADVISORY: ENG 152 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 1:30PM - 3:20PM Room: E100 Instructor: Ponce, A 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

FIRE SCIENCE

FIR-102 FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE 4.00 Units PREVENTIONADVISORY: Completion or concurrent enrollment in FIR 101. Transfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Cota, A 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

IN-SERVICE TRAINING FOR FIREFIGHTERSSTUDENT NOTICE: For firefighter registration information, please contact Jamie Rhone at (530) 541-4660 ext. 583.PREREQUISITE: Firefighter I certification through the California State Fire Marshal’s Office, State Board of Fire Services or equivalent training through an accredited fire academy or wildland fire training program.

FIR-162A PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTER 2.75 Units TRAINING PROGRAM: PART 1L1 99 hours TBA Lake Valley Fire Protection District Instructor: Zlendick, B 7/1/15 - 6/3/16 S1 99 hours TBA South Lake Tahoe Fire Dept. Instructor: Drennan, J 7/1/15 - 6/3/16 T1 99 hours TBA Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District Instructor: Sharit, B 7/1/15 - 6/3/16

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FIR-162B PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTER 5.50 Units TRAINING PROGRAM: PART 2L1 201 hours TBA Lake Valley Fire Protection District Instructor: Zlendick, B 7/1/15 - 6/3/16 S1 201 hours TBA South Lake Tahoe Fire Dept. Instructor: Drennan, J 7/1/15 - 6/3/16 T1 201 hours TBA Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District Instructor: Sharit, B 7/1/15 - 6/3/16 FIR-162C PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTER 8.25 Units TRAINING PROGRAM: PART 3L1 300 hours TBA Lake Valley Fire Protection District Instructor: Zlendick, B 7/1/15 - 6/3/16 S1 300 hours TBA South Lake Tahoe Fire Dept. Instructor: Drennan, J 7/1/15 - 6/3/16 T1 300 hours TBA Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District Instructor: Sharit, B 7/1/15 - 6/3/16 FIR-162D PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTER 11.00 Units TRAINING PROGRAM: PART 4L1 399 hours TBA Lake Valley Fire Protection District Instructor: Zlendick, B 7/1/15 - 6/3/16 S1 399 hours TBA South Lake Tahoe Fire Dept. Instructor: Drennan, J 7/1/15 - 6/3/16 T1 399 hours TBA Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District Instructor: Sharit, B 7/1/15 - 6/3/16 FIR-162E PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTER 14.00 Units TRAINING PROGRAM: PART 5L1 501 hours TBA Lake Valley Fire Protection District Instructor: Zlendick, B 7/1/15 - 6/3/16 S1 501 hours TBA South Lake Tahoe Fire Dept. Instructor: Drennan, J 7/1/15 - 6/3/16 T1 501 hours TBA Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District Instructor: Sharit, B 7/1/15 - 6/3/16

FIR-180D SPECIALIZED TRAINING 3.25 Units MODULE D: S-290 - INTERMEDIATE WILDLAND FIRE BEHAVIORPREREQUISITES: FIR 167 or S-190 coursework, and FIR 180C or ICS 100/200 coursework.01 LEC: TTh (4/26, 4/28, 5/3) 8:00AM - 11:50AM Room: A203 LEC: TTh (4/26, 4/28, 5/3) 1:00PM - 4:40PM Room: A203 LEC: W (4/27, 5/4) 8:00AM - 11:50AM Room: A106 LEC: W (4/27, 5/4) 1:00PM - 4:40PM Room: A106 Instructor: Waters, N 4/26/16 - 5/4/16

FIR-191HN SPECIAL TOPICS: PROFESSIONAL 2.75 Units FIREFIGHTER TRAINING PROGRAM: PART 6 (INTERMEDIATE INCIDENT OPERATIONS FOR THE COMPANY OFFICER)PREREQUISITES: Completion of California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection California Fire Academy and Company Officer Academy or equivalent. This course requires handling live fires and other hazardous conditions. Interested students who are not currently employed as a firefighter should contact the instructor of record for an equivalency evaluation. ADVISORY: This is a physically demanding and sometimes hazardous course. Students must be capable of performing at company officer skill set level.01 99 hours TBA Cameron Park Fire Dept. Instructor: Placke, C 11/20/15 - 6/15/16

FIRE ACADEMYFIR-170C LAKE TAHOE BASIN FIRE 11.75 Units ACADEMY, PART 3PREREQUISITES: FIR 170B with a grade of “B” or better.ADVISORY: Physically demanding course. NOTE: Students will receive invoices in class to cover the cost of successful completion of individual certifications through the California State Fire Marshal (estimated at $80). In support of the stated student learning outcomes, this course includes 12 TBA hours for a firefighter ride-along and additional training skills. NOTE: The final for this class will be held on 6/20/16 from 8:00am-4:50pm.MATERIALS FEE: $4001 LEC: M 8:00AM - 11:50AM Room: G6 LEC: M 1:00PM - 4:50PM Room: G6 LAB: Sa 8:00AM - 11:50AM Room: E100 LAB: Sa 1:00PM - 4:50PM Room: E100 Plus 12 hours TBA Instructor: Hughes, T 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 FIR-170H SUPPLEMENTAL STUDY FOR 2.00 Units THE LAKE TAHOE BASIN FIRE ACADEMY - PART 3COREQUISITES: FIR 170C. ADVISORY: This is a physically demanding course.01 LEC: W 9:00AM - 10:50AM Room: G6 Instructor: Allen, L 4/6/16 - 6/22/16

Additional PUBLIC SAFETY CLASSES are also offered through LTCC/South Bay Regional Public Safety

Consortium. For details, check our online schedule at schedule.ltcc.edu

These classes are held off-campus at the South Bay Academy.

Foreign languages offered are listed by subject:Japanese (JPN), Sign Language (SNL), Spanish (SPA). Please go to the subject listing to see course offering details.

FOREIGN/WORLD LANGUAGES

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HISTORY

HIS-109 WOMEN IN AMERICAN HISTORY 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 101 and ENG 103 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Barbata Jackson, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 HIS-110 MINORITY AND MULTICULTURAL 4.00 Units HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATESADVISORY: ENG 101 and ENG 103 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Hume, B 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 HIS-112 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 4.00 Units IN THE 19TH CENTURYADVISORY: ENG 101 and ENG 103 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Hume, B 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 HIS-113 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 4.00 Units FROM THE 20TH CENTURY TO THE PRESENTADVISORY: ENG 101 and ENG 103 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 10:00AM - 11:50AM Room: A211 Instructor: Ponce, A 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

HUMANITIES

HUM-103 THE MODERN WORLD 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Hansen, K 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

GENERAL STUDIES

GES-188 DEVELOPMENTAL SKILLS- 1.00 Units INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORTNOTE: Students must complete a minimum of 24 TBA hours of specific supplemental learning assistance in their general education English or Mathematics course. Enrollment is open through the fifth week of each quarter. 01 24 hours TBA Instructor: Albrecht, R 4/4/16 - 6/17/16 GES-199A DEVELOPMENTAL SKILLS - 1.00 Units INTRODUCTION TO BASIC WORD PROCESSING AND INTERNET USE01 LEC: Th 10:00AM - 11:50AM Room: D125 Instructor: Albrecht, R 4/7/16 - 5/12/16 GES-551 INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS 0.00 UnitsREG: Walk-in registration only.01 LEC: T 3:00PM - 4:50PM Room: B103 Instructor: Staff 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

GEOGRAPHYGEG-101 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 5.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 6:00PM - 9:25PM Room: G2B Instructor: Valentine, S 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 GEG-107 WATER QUALITY MONITORING 1.75 Units OF STREAMS AND LAKESTransfer CSU only01 LEC: F 10:00AM - 12:50PM Room: G2B LAB: Sa (5/21) 9:00AM - 11:50AM Room: G2B Instructor: Patterson, J 4/8/16 - 6/17/16 GEG-135 INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHIC 3.50 Units INFORMATION SYSTEMSThis course is cross-listed with CIS 135B. ADVISORY: CIS 135A or GEG 134 or equivalent. Transfer CSU only01 LEC: Th 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: D125 Instructor: Schaefer, T 4/7/16 - 6/23/16

GEOLOGY

GEL-102 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 5.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 1:30PM - 4:55PM Room: G2B Instructor: Valentine, S 4/5/16 - 6/23/16 GEL-103 HISTORY OF THE EARTH AND 5.00 Units ITS LIFETransfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Lawler, M 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 GEL-110 GEOLOGY OF THE NATIONAL 4.00 Units PARKS AND MONUMENTSTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 1:30PM - 3:20PM Room: G2B Instructor: Valentine, S 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

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INTERNSHIPINTERNSHIP - GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE

COREQUISITE: Students must be available to volunteer 4 to 24 hours per week (if paid, hours per week increase as outlined in the work experience program) for an approved business and must have an application on file each quarter enrolled.NOTE: This course is for the student who is ready to experience on-the-job learning in order to build their resume, meet professionals and explore career paths. The student-earned internship is a worksite placement involving interviews related to academic interest and career goals. An internship can be aligned academically or it may also be exploratory to help clarify career options. Most internships are on a voluntary basis and the student must be prepared with a resume, good academic record and interview skills. Potential internship students must first complete an application and then interview with the instructor to determine options. Internship opportunities are posted online at www.ltcc.edu. INTERNSHIP STUDENTS MUST BE INTERVIEWED AND SELECTED PRIOR TO ATTENDING THE MANDATORY ORIENTATION. After completing the application, make an appointment to interview with the instructor by calling (530) 541-4660 ext. 703. You must bring an unofficial copy of your transcript and a current resume. Transfer CSU only REG: Walk-in registration only (students can only enroll in person at Admissions with the instructor-approved enrollment slip).

WKX-102 INTERNSHIP-GENERAL WORK 1.00-5.00 Units EXPERIENCE01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

INTERNSHIP-OCCUPATIONAL 1.00-6.00 Units WORK EXPERIENCETransfer CSU only REG: Walk-in registration only.

BSN-133 Business Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/1602 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 5/16/16 - 6/23/16 CIS-133 Computer & Info Sciences Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

COM-133 Communications Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/1602 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 5/16/16 - 6/23/16 CRJ-133 Criminal Justice Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

COU-133 Counseling Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 CUL-133 Culinary Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/1602 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 5/16/16 - 6/23/16 ECE-133 Early Childhood Education Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

EDU-133 Education Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

EVS-133 Environmental Science Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/1602 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 5/16/16 - 6/23/16

FIR-133 Fire Science Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

FOR-133 Forestry Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/1602 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 5/16/16 - 6/23/16

HEA-133 Allied Health Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/1602 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 5/16/16 - 6/23/16

HRM-133 Hotel & Restaurant Mgmt. Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

MOA-133 Medical Office Assistant Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

WLD-133 Wilderness Education Internship 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/1602 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 5/16/16 - 6/23/16

JAPANESEJPN-103 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE III 5.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: JPN 102 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 6:00PM - 8:25PM Room: A209 Instructor: Green, N 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

MATHEMATICS

MAT-102 SURVEY OF MATHEMATICAL IDEAS 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: MAT 154A or MAT 154AA with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 1:30PM - 3:20PM Room: A206 Instructor: Shen, H 4/5/16 - 6/23/16 MAT-103B COLLEGE ALGEBRA (PART II) 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: MAT 153 and either MAT 154A or MAT 154AA with a grade of “C” or better or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process.Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 12:50PM Room: A211 Instructor: Richardson, S 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 MAT-104 COLLEGE TRIGONOMETRY 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: Prerequisites MAT 103A with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process. COREQUISITES: MAT 103B or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process. Prior completion of MAT 103B with a grade of “C” or better also satisfies this corequisite.Transfer CSU only01 LEC: TTh 1:00PM - 2:50PM Room: E106 Instructor: Brant, B 4/5/16 - 6/23/16 02 LEC: MW 3:30PM - 5:20PM Room: E106 Instructor: Armbrust, B 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 MAT-107 CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC 5.00 Units GEOMETRY (PART III)PREREQUISITES: MAT 106 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC (course limit)01 LEC: MWF 9:00AM - 10:40AM Room: E106 Instructor: Green, L 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

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MAT-118 CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND 5.00 Units SOCIAL SCIENCESPREREQUISITES: MAT 154A or MAT 154AA or better or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process.Transfer CSU/UC (course limit)01 LEC: MW 3:30PM - 5:55PM Room: A250 Instructor: LeVine, C 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 MAT-119 TOPICS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS 0.50 UnitsADVISORY: MAT 154A or MAT 154AA or equivalent. NOTE: This course is offered in conjunction with the California Mathematics Community College Recreational Conference. Conference hours are 7:00pm-9:00pm on Friday, 4/22 and 9:00am-5:00pm on Saturday, 4/23. Transfer CSU only01 LEC: F 7:30PM - 8:55PM Mont Bleu LEC: Sa 9:00AM - 11:50AM Mont Bleu LEC: Sa 1:00PM - 4:50PM Mont Bleu Instructor: Green, L 4/22/16 - 4/23/16

MAT-152A BASIC ALGEBRA (PART I) 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: MAT 187B with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process.01 LEC: T 8:30AM - 10:20AM Room: D125 Plus 2 hours per week online Instructor: Richardson, S 4/5/16 - 6/21/16NOTE: Section 01 is partially online. Students will be using a computer to assist with the learning process and are expected to attend class 2 hours per week with the remaining 2 hours per week completed online. 02 LEC: MW 9:00AM - 10:50AM Room: E100 Instructor: Littell, C 4/4/16 - 6/22/16

03* LEC: TTh 1:00PM - 2:50PM Room: G5 Instructor: Mircheva, M 4/5/16 - 6/23/16NOTE: Section 03 will only be opened once sections 01, 02, and 04 are full.

04 LEC: TTh 4:00PM - 5:50PM Room: A213 Instructor: Brant, B 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 MAT-152B BASIC ALGEBRA (PART II) 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: MAT 152A or MAT 152AA with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process.01 LEC: T 9:00AM - 10:50AM Room: D125 Plus 2 hours per week online Instructor: Richardson, S 4/5/16 - 6/21/16NOTE: Section 01 is partially online. Students will be using a computer to assist with the learning process and are expected to attend class 2 hours per week with the remaining 2 hours per week completed online. 02 LEC: MW 1:30PM - 3:20PM Room: A251 Instructor: Brock, L 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 03 LEC: TTh 3:30PM - 5:50PM Room: A211 Instructor: Walker, W 4/5/16 - 6/21/16NOTE: Section 03 will only be opened once sections 01, 02, and 04 are full. 04 LEC: TTh 6:00PM - 7:50PM Room: A251 Instructor: Arce, L 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 MAT-152BB BASIC ALGEBRA (PART II): 5.00 Units EXPANDEDPREREQUISITES: MAT 152AA or MAT 152A with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent, or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process.01 LEC: MWF 11:00AM - 12:40AM Room: A206 Instructor: Shen, H 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 MAT-153 EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY 4.00 UnitsCOREQUISITES: MAT 152B or MAT 152BB or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process. Prior completion of MAT 152B or MAT 152BB with a grade of “C” or better also satisfies this corequisite. 01 LEC: TTh 3:30PM - 5:20PM Room: A251 Instructor: LeVine, C 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 MAT-154A INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: MAT 152B or MAT 152BB with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process.01 LEC: T 8:00AM - 9:50AM Room: D125 Plus 2 hours per week online Instructor: Richardson, S 4/5/16 - 6/21/16NOTE: Section 01 is partially online. Students will be using a computer to assist with the learning process and are expected to attend class 2 hours per week with the remaining 2 hours per week completed online. 02 LEC: TTh 10:30AM - 12:20PM Room: E106 Instructor: Walker, W 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

*NOTE: Students may elect to take MAT 153 concurrently with MAT 152B or MAT 152BB or

concurrently with MAT 154A or MAT 154AA

Math Course Sequence

MAT 202CALCULUS &

ANALYTIC GEOMETRY

(PART IV)

MAT 203LINEAR

ALGEBRA

MAT 204DIFFERENTIAL

EQUATIONS

MAT 153*GEOMETRY

Corequisite: MAT 152B or MAT 152BB

MAT 104TRIGONOMETRYPrerequisite: MAT 103ACorequisite: MAT 103B

MAT 105 - 107CALUCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY

(PARTS I-III)

MAT 103ACOLLEGE ALGEBRA

(PART I)Corequisite: MAT 153

Prerequisite: MAT 154A or MAT 154AA

MAT 103BCOLLEGE ALGEBRA

(PART II)Prerequisite: MAT 153 and MAT 154A or MAT 154AA

MAT 187ABASIC ARITHMETIC (PART I) EXPANDED

MAT 102SUREVEY OF

MATHEMATICAL IDEAS

MAT 109MATHEMATICS

FOR ELEMENTARYEDUCATION

MAT 118CALCULUS

FOR BUSINESS & SOCIAL SCIENCES

MAT 201ELEMENTARY

STATISTICS

MAT 187BBASIC ARITHMETIC (PART II) EXPANDED

MAT 152A orBASIC ALGEBRA (PART I)

MAT 152AABASIC ALGEBRA (PART I) EXPANDED

Offered Fall & Winter

MAT 152B orBASIC ALGEBRA (PART II)

MAT 152BBBASIC ALGEBRA (PART II) EXPANDED

Offered Winter & Spring

MAT 154A orINTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

MAT 154AAINTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA EXPANDED

Offered Fall & SpringPrerequisite: MAT 152B or MAT 152BB

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03 LEC: TTh 1:30PM - 3:20PM Room: A251 Instructor: Staff 4/5/16 - 6/23/16NOTE: Section 03 will only be opened once sections 01, 02, and 04 are full. 04 LEC: MW 3:30PM - 5:20PM Room: A211 Instructor: Littell, C 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 MAT-154AA INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA: 5.00 Units EXPANDEDPREREQUISITES: MAT 152B or MAT 152BB with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent, or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process. 01 LEC: MWF 9:00AM - 10:40PM Room: A206 Instructor: Shen, H 4/4/16 - 6/22/16 MAT-158 MATH REVIEW 2.00 UnitsADVISORY: Grade of “C” or better in Basic Arithmetic, Basic Algebra, and/or Intermediate Algebra in either high school or college.01 LEC: MTWTh 6:00PM - 8:50PM Room: D123 Instructor: Littell, C 6/13/16 - 6/23/16 MAT-187A BASIC ARITHMETIC (PART I) 2.50 UnitsADVISORY: Appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process.01 LEC: TTh 10:00AM - 12:25PM Room: A206 Instructor: Shen, H 4/5/16 - 5/12/16 02 LEC: MW 6:00PM - 8:25PM Room: A206 Instructor: Brock, L 4/4/16 - 5/11/16 MAT-187B BASIC ARITHMETIC (PART II) 2.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: MAT 187A or MAT 187AA or MAT 191AL with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process.

01 LEC: TTh 10:00AM - 11:50AM Room: A206 Instructor: Shen, H 5/17/16 - 6/23/16 02 LEC: MW 6:00PM - 7:50PM Room: A206 Instructor: Brock, L 5/16/16 - 6/22/16 MAT-201 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 5.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: MAT 154A or MAT 154AA with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MWF 11:00AM - 12:40PM Room: E106 Instructor: Green, L 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 02 LEC: TTh 6:00PM - 8:25PM Room: A211 Instructor: Walker, W 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

03 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: McConaghy, K 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

04 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Green, L 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 MAT-204 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 5.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: MAT 107 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MWF 1:00PM - 2:40PM Room: E106 Instructor: Armbrust, B 4/4/16 - 6/22/16

MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT

MOA-238 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, PART 1 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU only01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Kozlowski, C 5/16/16 - 6/23/16

MUSIC

MUS-101 MUSIC LISTENING AND 4.00 Units APPRECIATIONTransfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Festinger, K 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 MUS-103 SURVEY OF MUSIC HISTORY II 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 12:50PM Room: F120 Instructor: Mitchell, L 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 MUS-104B HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Bondurant, K 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 MUS-113 BASIC MUSIC THEORY III 4.75 UnitsADVISORY: MUS 112 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 1:00PM - 3:50PM Room: F125 Instructor: Williams, M 4/5/16 - 6/23/16 MUS-119B PRO TOOLS 110: PRO TOOLS 3.00 Units PRODUCTION IPREREQUISITES: MUS 119A: Pro Tools 101: Introduction to Pro ToolsTransfer CSU only01 LEC: MW 1:30PM - 3:20PM Room: F125 Instructor: Williams, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

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GUITARMUS-135 BEGINNING GUITAR 2.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: T 4:00PM - 6:50PM Room: F120 Instructor: Collins, R 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 MUS-136 INTERMEDIATE GUITAR 2.00 UnitsADVISORY: MUS 135 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: T 1:00PM - 3:50PM Room: F120 Instructor: Collins, R 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with MUS 137. MUS-137 ADVANCED GUITAR 2.00 UnitsADVISORY: MUS 136 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: T 1:00PM - 3:50PM Room: F120 Instructor: Collins, R 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with MUS 136.

INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLEMUS-248A BEGINNING ROCK ENSEMBLE 2.00 UnitsNOTE: Please choose a song (3-4 minutes in length) and bring a CD, lyrics, and chord chart (not tablature) to the first class. Attendance to the first two classes is mandatory. A final concert will be given. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: W 3:00PM - 5:50PM Room: F120 Instructor: Hellberg, E 4/6/16 - 6/22/16 MUS-248B INTERMEDIATE ROCK ENSEMBLE 2.75 UnitsADVISORY: MUS 248A or equivalent.NOTE: Please choose a song (3-4 minutes in length) and bring a CD, lyrics, and chord chart (not tablature) to the first class. A final concert will be given. Attendance to the first two classes is mandatory. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: W 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: F120 Instructor: Hellberg, E 4/6/16 - 6/22/16

KEYBOARDMUS-133C BEGINNING KEYBOARD SKILLS III 2.75 UnitsADVISORY: MUS 133B or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: M 6:00PM - 10:05PM Room: F125 Instructor: Helwing, A 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

PERCUSSIONMUS-130B INTERMEDIATE DRUMSET 1.00 UnitsADVISORY: MUS 130A or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: M 6:00PM - 7:50PM Room: F120 Instructor: Broscoe, E 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with MUS 130C. MUS-130C ADVANCED DRUMSET 1.00 UnitsADVISORY: MUS 130B or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: M 6:00PM - 7:50PM Room: F120 Instructor: Broscoe, E 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with MUS 130B.

VOCAL ENSEMBLEMUS-141C COLLEGE CHORUS (C) 1.50 UnitsADVISORY: MUS 141B or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UCNOTE: This class contains 12 hours TBA for rehearsal. 01 LEC: T 7:00PM - 9:50PM Room: F120 Plus 12 hours TBA Instructor: Helwing, A 4/5/16 - 5/10/16

VOICEMUS-124 INTERMEDIATE VOICE 2.00 UnitsADVISORY: MUS 123 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 4:00PM - 5:50PM Room: F125 Instructor: Williams, M 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

PHILOSOPHY

PHI-101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Provost, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 PHI-104 CRITICAL THINKING 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Hume, B 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - ATHLETICS

NOTE: Student athletes should see a counselor or coaching staff for information on courses required to be eligible for intercollegiate athletics.

NOTE: All sections below will meet both days of Finals week during the regularly scheduled time.

ATHLETICSPEA-102A SPORTS TECHNIQUES AND 2.00 Units CONDITIONING - SOCCERTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 2:30PM - 4:20PM Room: GYM Instructor: Arbelaez, N 4/4/16 - 6/22/16 02 LEC: MW 6:00PM - 7:50PM Room: GYM Instructor: Evans, J 4/4/16 - 6/22/16 03 LEC: TTh 12:30PM - 2:20PM Room: GYM Instructor: Arbelaez, N 4/5/16 - 6/23/16

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - FITNESS

ATTENTION PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDENTS! You must register before you will be allowed to participate in any Physical Education course. Please register before you come to the first class.

PEF-550 FITNESS FOR LIFE 0.00 Units (ADULT WELLNESS)ADVISORY: If certain medical conditions exist, a physician’s note may be required. REG: Walk-in registration only.01 LEC: MWF 9:00AM - 10:20AM Room: GYM Instructor: Wright, J 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 02 LEC: MWF 10:30AM - 11:50AM Room: GYM Instructor: Wright, J 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 03 LEC: TTh 9:30AM - 11:35AM Room: GYM Instructor: Wright, J 4/5/16 - 6/23/16

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BADMINTONPEF-118C BADMINTON 3 1.75 UnitsThis course addresses advanced shot flight patterns and selections. ADVISORY: PEF 118A or PEF 118B or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 4:30PM - 5:45PM Room: GYM Instructor: Amato, P 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with PEF 118E and PEF 118F. PEF-118E BADMINTON 5 1.75 UnitsThis course addresses offensive and defensive strategies and tactics that relate to singles and doubles game play. ADVISORY: PEF 118A or PEF 118B or PEF 118C or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 4:30PM - 5:45PM Room: GYM Instructor: Amato, P 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with PEF 118C and PEF 118F. PEF-118F BADMINTON 6 1.25 UnitsThis course is a competitive tournament style game play class. Singles and doubles competitive play will be utilized with emphasis on refining game management skills and abilities. ADVISORY: PEF 118D or PEF 118E or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 4:30PM - 5:45PM Room: GYM Instructor: Amato, P 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with PEF 118C and PEF 118E.

BASKETBALLPEF-123B BASKETBALL 2 1.75 UnitsThis course covers techniques of basketball including beginning level shooting, passing, dribbling, defense, and rebounding. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 6:00PM - 7:15PM Room: GYM Instructor: Morris, W 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 123D and PEF 123F. PEF-123D BASKETBALL 4 1.75 UnitsThis course covers techniques of basketball including intermediate level shooting, passing, dribbling, defense, and rebounding. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 6:00PM - 7:15PM Room: GYM Instructor: Morris, W 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 123B and PEF 123F. PEF-123F BASKETBALL 6 1.75 UnitsThis course covers techniques of basketball including advanced shooting, passing, dribbling, defense, and rebounding.Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 6:00PM - 7:15PM Room: GYM Instructor: Morris, W 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PER 123B and PEF 123D.

CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONING & WEIGHT TRAINING

See FITNESS EDUCATION CENTER* (FEC).

CORE TRAININGPEF-100C BEGINNING CORE TRAINING 1.75 Units AND CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESSTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 6:30PM - 7:45PM CCC: GYM Instructor: Daniels, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100CA-01 and PEF 100CB-01.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - FITNESSATTENTION PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDENTS! You must register before you will be allowed to participate in any Physical Education course.

Please register before you come to the first class.

If you have repeated out of the Fitness Education Center courses, check out CONNECT Community Education.

See pages 52-57 for courses and registration information.

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IMPORTANT POLICY!Students must choose the section that corresponds with the amount of time they intend to participate. Please note the maximum hours of participation for each class. Once a student reaches the maximum, their access to the Fitness Education Center will end.• Classes allow students access to all exercise equipment

in the center.• Students MUST attend a one-hour orientation during the

first week. ORIENTATION IS MANDATORY FOR NEW STUDENTS.

• Your program must be approved and signed off by an instructor by Wednesday, APR. 13 or you may be dropped from the course!

MANDATORY ORIENTATION Orientations: Monday, 4/4 8:00 am, 12:00 pm, 3:00 pm, & 6:00 pm Additional Orientations: Tues., 4/5 - Wed., 4/6 8:00 am & 6:00 pm

OPEN LAB HOURS Monday-Friday 6:00 am – 9:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

WEIGHT TRAINING 1/2/3 (12-Week Session)Transfer: UC/CSU (unit limit)

PEF 120A 2 hours per week/24 hour maximum 0.75 Units 01 TBA - Open Lab Instructor: Staff Fitness Educ. Ctr. 4/4/16 - 6/22/16

PEF 120B 3 hours per week/36 hour maximum 1.00 Units 01 TBA - Open Lab Instructor: Staff Fitness Educ. Ctr. 4/4/16 - 6/22/16

PEF 120C 4 hours per week/48 hour maximum 1.25 Units 01 TBA - Open Lab Instructor: Staff Fitness Educ. Ctr. 4/4/16 - 6/22/16

CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONING 1/2/3 (12-Week Session)Transfer: UC/CSU (unit limit)

PEF 121A 2 hours per week/24 hour maximum 0.75 Units 01 TBA - Open Lab Instructor: Staff Fitness Educ. Ctr. 4/4/16 - 6/22/16

PEF 121B 3 hours per week/36 hour maximum 1.00 Units 01 TBA - Open Lab Instructor: Staff Fitness Educ. Ctr. 4/4/16 - 6/22/16

PEF 121C 4 hours per week/48 hour maximum 1.25 Units 01 TBA - Open Lab Instructor: Staff Fitness Educ. Ctr. 4/4/16 - 6/22/16

*FITNESS EDUCATION CENTER

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GOLFPEF-125A GOLF 1 1.00 UnitsThis course addresses the fundamental skills and techniques for the golf setup, putting, chipping, pitching, and full swing. Additional emphasis includes golf terminology and etiquette. ADVISORY: PEF 125A or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)FACILITY USE FEE: $4001 LEC: TTh 12:30PM - 2:20PM Lake Tahoe Golf Course Instructor: Chung, N 5/17/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 125C and PEF 125D. PEF-125C GOLF 3 1.00 UnitsThis course addresses the advanced swing mechanics and theories for putting, chipping, pitching, and full swing. ADVISORY: PEF 125A or PEF 125B or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)FACILITY USE FEE: $4001 LEC: TTh 12:30PM - 2:20PM Lake Tahoe Golf Course Instructor: Chung, N 5/17/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 125A and PEF 125D. PEF-125D GOLF 4 1.00 UnitsThis course addresses equipment make up, technology, club selection and utilization. ADVISORY: PEF 125A or PEF 125B or PEF 125C or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)FACILITY USE FEE: $4001 LEC: TTh 12:30PM - 2:20PM Lake Tahoe Golf Course Instructor: Chung, N 5/17/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 125A and PEF 125C.

GROUP RESISTANCE TRAININGPEF-100B BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING 1.75 Units AND CARDIOVASCULAR ENDURANCETransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 4:30PM - 5:45PM Room: G3 Instructor: Daniels, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100BA-01 and PEF 100BB-01.

02 LEC: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM Room: G3 Instructor: Karaca, C 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100BA-02 and PEF 100BB-02. PEF-100BA INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT 1.75 Units TRAINING AND CARDIOVASCULAR ENDURANCETransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 4:30PM - 5:45PM Room: G3 Instructor: Daniels, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100B-01 and PEF 100BB-01. 02 LEC: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM Room: G3 Instructor: Karaca, C 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100B-02 and PEF 100BB-02. PEF-100BB ADVANCED WEIGHT TRAINING 1.75 Units AND CARDIOVASCULAR ENDURANCETransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 4:30PM - 5:45PM Room: G3 Instructor: Daniels, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100B-01 and PEF 100BA-01. 02 LEC: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM Room: G3 Instructor: Karaca, C 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100B-02 and PEF 100BA-02.

02 LEC: TTh 6:30PM - 7:45PM CCC: GYM Instructor: Muskopf, S 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100CA-02 and PEF 100CB-02. 03 LEC: TTh 7:30AM - 8:45AM Dance Studio Instructor: Arens, C 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100CA-03 and PEF 100CB-03. PEF-100CA INTERMEDIATE CORE TRAINING 1.75 Units AND CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESSTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 6:30PM - 7:45PM CCC: GYM Instructor: Daniels, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100C-01 and PEF 100CB-01. 02 LEC: TTh 6:30PM - 7:45PM CCC: GYM Instructor: Muskopf, S 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100C-02 and PEF 100CB-02. 03 LEC: TTh 7:30AM - 8:45AM Dance Studio Instructor: Arens, C 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100C-03 and PEF 100CB-03. PEF-100CB ADVANCED CORE TRAINING 1.75 Units AND CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESSTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 6:30PM - 7:45PM CCC: GYM Instructor: Daniels, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100C-01 and PEF 100CA-01. 02 LEC: TTh 6:30PM - 7:45PM CCC: GYM Instructor: Muskopf, S 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100C-02 and PEF 100CA-02. 03 LEC: TTh 7:30AM - 8:45AM Dance Studio Instructor: Arens, C 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100C-03 and PEF 100CA-03. PEF-101H BALANCE AND STABILITY 1.75 Units EXERCISE (B.A.S.E.)Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 5:30PM - 6:45PM Dance Studio Instructor: Mazzoni, D 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 101HA and PEF 101HB. PEF-101HA INTERMEDIATE BALANCE 1.75 Units AND STABILITY EXERCISE (B.A.S.E.)Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 5:30PM - 6:45PM Dance Studio Instructor: Mazzoni, D 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 101H and PEF 101HB. PEF-101HB ADVANCED BALANCE AND 1.75 Units STABILITY EXERCISE (B.A.S.E.)Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 5:30PM - 6:45PM Dance Studio Instructor: Mazzoni, D 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 101H and PEF 101HA.

Interested in a Pilates class?Pilates classes are listed under the Dance section.

DAN 116A - Pilates Mat Work andDAN 116B - Intermediate Pilates Mat Work

are listed on page 24.

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KICKBOXINGPEF-104A BOX AEROBICS 1.75 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 9:00AM - 10:15AM Room: G3 Instructor: Arens, C 4/5/16 - 6/23/16

PEF-104D HARD CORE KICKBOXING 1.75 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 12:00PM - 1:15PM Room: G3 Instructor: Muskopf, S 4/4/16 - 6/22/16

OUTDOOR CYCLINGPEF-117A MOUNTAIN BIKING: BEGINNING 1.25 UnitsNOTE: Each student must bring their own mountain bike and helmet to the first class meeting.Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: F 12:30PM - 4:20PM Creekside Instructor: Amato, P 5/13/16 - 6/17/16This class is concurrent with PEF 117B. PEF-117B MOUNTAIN BIKING: INTERMEDIATE 1.25 UnitsNOTE: Each student must bring their own mountain bike and helmet to the first class meeting. ADVISORY: PEF 117A or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: F 12:30PM - 4:20PM Creekside Instructor: Amato, P 5/13/16 - 6/17/16This class is concurrent with PEF 117A.

SOCCERPEF-135F SOCCER 1 2.00 UnitsThis course addresses the fundamental skills and techniques for push pass, trapping, dribbling, throw-ins and tackling.Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 8:00PM - 9:50PM Room: GYM Instructor: Spina, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with PEF 135H and PEF 135L.

PEF-135H SOCCER 3 2.00 UnitsThis course addresses team systems of play. ADVISORY: PEF 135F or PEF 135G or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 8:00PM - 9:50PM Room: GYM Instructor: Spina, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with PEF 135F and PEF 135L. PEF-135L SOCCER 6 2.00 UnitsThis course is a competitive tournament style game play class. Emphasis is on refining one’s game management skills and abilities.ADVISORY: PEF 135J or PEF 135K or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 8:00PM - 9:50PM Room: GYM Instructor: Spina, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16This class is concurrent with PEF 135F and PEF 135H.

PEF-101E LOWER BODY TONING AND 1.00 Units STRENGTHENINGTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 7:30AM - 8:20AM Dance Studio Instructor: Arens, C 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

INTENSIVE INTERVAL TRAININGPEF-101F BEGINNING INTERVAL TRAINING 1.75 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 9:00AM - 10:15AM Room: G3 Instructor: Mazzoni, D 4/4/16 - 6/22/16This class is concurrent with PEF 101FA-01 and PEF 101FB-01.

02 LEC: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM Dance Studio Instructor: Muskopf, S 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 101FA-02 and PEF 101FB-02. PEF-101FA INTERMEDIATE INTERVAL 1.75 Units TRAININGTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 9:00AM - 10:15AM Room: G3 Instructor: Mazzoni, D 4/4/16 - 6/22/16This class is concurrent with PEF 101F-01 and PEF 101FB-01. 02 LEC: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM Dance Studio Instructor: Muskopf, S 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 101F-02 and PEF 101FB-02. PEF-101FB ADVANCED INTERVAL TRAINING 1.75 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 9:00AM - 10:15AM Room: G3 Instructor: Mazzoni, D 4/4/16 - 6/22/16This class is concurrent with PEF 101F-01 and PEF 101FA-01. 02 LEC: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM Dance Studio Instructor: Muskopf, S 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 101F-02 and PEF 101FA-02. PEF-101J POWER, SPEED, AND AGILITY 1.75 Units TRAINING 1In this course, students will perform a variety of basic power, speed, agility, and jumping exercises. ADVISORY: Students should be able to sprint and jump. They should also be able to jog 1/2 mile in under 6 minutes. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 3:00PM - 4:15PM Room: GYM Instructor: Morris, W 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 101K. PEF-101K POWER, SPEED, AND AGILITY 1.75 Units TRAINING 2In this course, students will perform a variety of beginning-intermediate power, speed, agility, and jumping exercises. ADVISORY: Students should be able to sprint and jump. They should also be able to jog 1/2 mile in under 6 minutes. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 3:00PM - 4:15PM Room: GYM Instructor: Morris, W 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 101J. PEF-103A BOOT CAMP (A) 0.75 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 6:00PM - 7:15PM Room: GYM Lobby Instructor: Spina, J 5/17/16 - 6/23/16

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TABLE TENNISPEF-122B TABLE TENNIS 2 1.75 UnitsThis course covers beginning level table tennis skills, including forehand and backhand drives.Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 4:30PM - 5:45PM Room: GYM Instructor: Morris, W 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 122D and PEF 122F. PEF-122D TABLE TENNIS 4 1.75 UnitsThis course covers intermediate level table tennis skills, including block shots.Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 4:30PM - 5:45PM Room: GYM Instructor: Morris, W 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 122B and PEF 122F. PEF-122F TABLE TENNIS 6 1.75 UnitsThis course covers techniques of table tennis including advanced level shot making and serves.Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 4:30PM - 5:45PM Room: GYM Instructor: Morris, W 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 122B and PEF 122D.

TAI CHI & STRESS MANAGEMENTPEF-100G BEGINNING FLEXIBILITY, STRESS 1.75 Units REDUCTION, AND CARDIOFITNESSTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 4:00PM - 5:15PM Dance Studio Instructor: Mazzoni, D 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100GA and PEF 100GB. PEF-100GA INTERMEDIATE FLEXIBILITY, 1.75 Units STRESS REDUCTION, AND CARDIOFITNESSTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 4:00PM - 5:15PM Dance Studio Instructor: Mazzoni, D 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100G and PEF 100GB. PEF-100GB ADVANCED FLEXIBILITY, STRESS 1.75 Units REDUCTION, AND CARDIOFITNESSTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 4:00PM - 5:15PM Dance Studio Instructor: Mazzoni, D 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 100G and PEF 100GA. PEF-141C BEGINNING CHI KUNG 1.25 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 9:00AM - 9:50AM Dance Studio Instructor: Cross, M 4/4/16 - 6/22/16

VOLLEYBALLPEF-124B VOLLEYBALL 2 1.75 UnitsThis course reviews and builds upon the fundamental skills through court coverage drills and game play. ADVISORY: PEF 124A or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: T 7:30PM - 9:45PM Room: GYM LEC: Th (4/7,4/14,4/21) 7:30PM - 9:15PM Room: GYM Instructor: Spina, J 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 124D and PEF 124F. PEF-124D VOLLEYBALL 4 1.75 UnitsThis course reviews and builds upon the intermediate level volleyball skills through advanced court coverage skills and game play. ADVISORY: PEF 124A or PEF 124B or PEF 124C or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: T 7:30PM - 9:45PM Room: GYM LEC: Th (4/7,4/14,4/21) 7:30PM - 9:15PM Room: GYM Instructor: Spina, J 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 124B and PEF 124F. PEF-124F VOLLEYBALL 6 1.25 UnitsThis course reviews and builds upon the advanced level volleyball skills through court coverage drills and game play. ADVISORY: PEF 124D or PEF 124E or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: T 7:30PM - 9:45PM Room: GYM LEC: Th (4/7,4/14,4/21) 7:30PM - 9:15PM Room: GYM Instructor: Spina, J 4/5/16 - 6/21/16This class is concurrent with PEF 124B and PEF 124D.

YOGAPEF-140A BEGINNING HATHA YOGA 1.75 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 4:00PM - 5:50PM Room: G3 Instructor: Sullwold, S 4/26/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 140B-01. 02 LEC: TTh 1:30PM - 2:45PM Room: G3 Instructor: Karaca, C 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 140B-02. PEF-140B INTERMEDIATE HATHA YOGA 1.75 UnitsADVISORY: PEF 140A or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh 4:00PM - 5:50PM Room: G3 Instructor: Sullwold, S 4/26/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 140A-01. 02 LEC: TTh 1:30PM - 2:45PM Room: G3 Instructor: Karaca, C 4/5/16 - 6/23/16This class is concurrent with PEF 140A-02.

REPEATABILITY RULESThe State regulations limit how students may enroll in courses based on course limits, family caps, and individual student exceptions. If you have met your family caps, you can still enjoy the benefits of LTCC’s activity courses (ART, DAN, MUS, PEF, THE, and WLD).

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PEF-140E BEGINNING VINYASA YOGA 1.75 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 10:30AM - 11:45AM Room: G3 Instructor: Karaca, C 4/4/16 - 6/22/16This class is concurrent with PEF 140F. PEF-140F INTERMEDIATE VINYASA YOGA 1.75 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: MW 10:30AM - 11:45AM Room: G3 Instructor: Karaca, C 4/4/16 - 6/22/16This class is concurrent with PEF 140E.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - HEALTH

PEH-100 PERSONAL HEALTH AND 4.00 Units WELLNESSTransfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Spina, M 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 PEH-101 NUTRITION 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 9:00AM - 10:50AM Room: A211 Instructor: Spina, M 4/4/16 - 6/22/16 PEH-102 NUTRITION FOR FITNESS AND 4.00 Units SPORTTransfer CSU only01 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 12:50PM Room: G2B Instructor: Morris, W 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - THEORY

PET-106 FIRST AID AND CPR 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $1901 LEC: F 11:00AM - 2:50PM Room: L107 Instructor: Sullivan, K 4/8/16 - 6/17/16

PHYSICAL SCIENCE

PHS-102 SURVEY OF CONCEPTS IN 5.00 Units CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICSPREREQUISITES: MAT 152B with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 1:00PM - 2:50PM Room: D108 LAB: TTh 3:30PM - 4:55PM Room: D103 Instructor: Armbrust, B 4/5/16 - 6/23/16 PHS-111 ASTRONOMY 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 10:00AM - 11:50AM Room: G2B Instructor: Cox, C 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

PHYSICS

PHY-106 GENERAL PHYSICS III 5.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: PHY 105 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC (course limit)01 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 12:50PM Room: D108 LAB: F 11:00AM - 1:50PM Room: D103 Instructor: Cox, C 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 PHY-108 GENERAL PHYSICS (CALCULUS) - 5.00 Units WAVES, THERMODYNAMICS, AND LIGHTPREREQUISITES: MAT 106 and PHY 107 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.COREQUISITES: MAT 107 or equivalent. Prior completion of MAT 107 with a grade of “C” or better also satisfies this corequisite.Transfer CSU/UC (course limit)01 LEC: MW 3:00PM - 4:50PM Room: D108 LAB: F 2:00PM - 4:50PM Room: D103 Instructor: Cox, C 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

POLITICAL SCIENCE

POL-101 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN 4.00 Units GOVERNMENT AND POLITICSADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 1:30PM - 3:20PM Room: A211 Instructor: Ponce, A 4/5/16 - 6/23/16 02 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Liljeblad, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 POL-107 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL 4.00 Units THEORYADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 12:50PM Room: E100 Instructor: Ponce, A 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 POL-204 INTRODUCTION TO 4.00 Units INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Liljeblad, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

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PSYCHOLOGY

PSY-101 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 1:00PM - 2:50PM Room: E100 Instructor: Marinelli, E 4/5/16 - 6/23/16 02 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Tomolillo, C 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 03 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Melucci, N 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 PSY-102 CHILD AND ADOLESCENT GROWTH 4.00 Units AND DEVELOPMENTThis course is cross-listed with ECE 102. ADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: T 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: E100 Instructor: Hardin, R 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 02 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Marinelli, E 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 PSY-103 ADULT DEVELOPMENT 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 101 and PSY 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Guiney Olsen, K 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 PSY-104 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 101 and PSY 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Kleyman, K 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 PSY-106 HUMAN SEXUALITY 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Melucci, N 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 PSY-107 THEORIES OF PERSONALITY 4.00 Units ADVISORY: ENG 101 and PSY 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: W 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: E100 Instructor: St. James, G 4/6/16 - 6/22/16 PSY-202 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 101 and PSY 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Tomolillo, C 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 PSY-210 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL 4.00 Units PSYCHOLOGYPREREQUISITES: PSY 101 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.ADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Tomolillo, C 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 PSY-211 RESEARCH METHODS AND DESIGN 5.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: MAT 201 and PSY 101 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.ADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 10:00AM - 11:50AM Room: D123 Plus 3 hours per week online Instructor: Tomolillo, C 4/5/16 - 6/21/16NOTE: Section 01 is partially online. Students will be using a computer to assist with the learning process and are expected to attend class 4 hours per week with the remaining 3 hours per week completed online.

REAL ESTATE

RES-151 CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE 4.00 Units PRINCIPLESADVISORY: One of the additional two courses required by the Department of Real Estate State is Real Estate Practice (RES 155). It is recommended students complete either Real Estate Finance (RES 154) or Legal Aspects of Real Estate (RES 152) as the elective course. 01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Heggen, S 5/9/16 - 6/23/16 RES-152 LEGAL ASPECTS OF REAL ESTATE 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: RES 151 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Ratkovich, J 4/18/16 - 6/23/16 RES-155 REAL ESTATE PRACTICE 4.00 Units ADVISORY: RES 151 with a grade of “C” or equivalent. 01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Heggen, S 4/25/16 - 6/23/16

RELIGIONREL-107 THE PRINCIPLE TEACHINGS OF 4.00 Units BUDDHISMTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 1:00PM - 2:50PM Room: B103 Instructor: Staff 4/5/16 - 6/23/16

SIGN LANGUAGE

SNL-102 SIGN LANGUAGE: AMERICAN SIGN 5.00 Units LANGUAGE - ELEMENTARY IIPREREQUISITES: SNL 101 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 3:30PM - 5:55PM Room: L107 Instructor: Johnston, K 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 SNL-108 AMERICAN DEAF CULTURE I 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Johnston, K 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

SOCIOLOGYSOC-101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Lukas, S 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 SOC-102 MARRIAGE, FAMILIES, AND 4.00 Units INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPSADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Jeung, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 SOC-111 SOCIOLOGY OF POPULAR CULTURE 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 101 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 12:50PM Room: B103 Instructor: Lukas, S 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

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SOC-131AL SPECIAL TOPICS: SOCIAL 4.00 Units JUSTICE: THE INTERSECTION OF JUSTICE AND PEACEThis course is an exploration of the theory and praxis of social justice, and the inequities that confound local, national, and global peace making efforts. The course examines socio-historic correlations between class and inequities, and how said inequities contribute to economic and political disparities, hopelessness, and violence. It will examine notions of participatory action plans to respond to community needs and foster intercommunity solidarity. ADVISORY: ENG 101Transfer CSU only01 LEC: TTh 4:00PM - 5:50PM Room: A206 Instructor: Sayyed, Y 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

SPANISH

SPA-101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I 5.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Barclay, N 4/4/16 - 5/13/16

02 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Goldberg, K 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 03 LEC: MW 3:30PM - 5:55PM Room: L107 Instructor: Bergner, N 4/5/16 - 6/21/16

04 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Barclay, N 5/2/16 - 6/10/16 05 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 1:25PM Room: A251 Instructor: Pierce, S 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 SPA-102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II 5.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: SPA 101 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Barclay, N 4/4/16 - 5/13/16 SPA-103 ELEMENTARY SPANISH III 5.00 UnitsPREREQUISITES: SPA 102 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Barclay, N 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 02 LEC: MW 3:30PM - 5:55PM Room: A251 Instructor: Goralski, C 4/4/16 - 6/20/16 SPA-141 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH I 3.00 UnitsTransfer CSU only01 LEC: M 6:00PM - 9:05PM Room: A211 Instructor: Goralski, C 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

SPEECH

SPE-101 PUBLIC SPEAKING 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 152 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: TTh 4:00PM - 5:50PM Room: E106 Instructor: Boulanger, S 4/5/16 - 6/21/16 02 LEC: MW 6:00PM - 7:50PM Room: E106 Instructor: Borhani, M 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

SPE-102 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 152 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Beaton, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16 SPE-104 SPEECH COMMUNICATION 4.00 UnitsADVISORY: ENG 152 or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 11:00AM - 12:50PM Room: L107 Instructor: Allmeroth, E 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

THEATRE ARTS

THE-112C HISTORY OF FILM: 1965 TO 4.00 Units PRESENTTransfer CSU/UC01 ONLINE - To begin, go to http://www.ltcc.edu/online Instructor: Lewis, D 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

ACTINGTHE-105A INTRODUCTION TO ACTING 4.00 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC01 LEC: MW 4:00PM - 5:50PM Room: F111 Instructor: Boulanger, S 4/4/16 - 6/20/16

MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCENOTE: See online schedule for production details. Also see page 5. PREREQUISITES: Successful audition. Transfer CSU/UCTHE-135A MUSICAL THEATRE REHEARSAL 1.00 Units AND PERFORMANCE (A)01 36 hours TBA Instructor: Boulanger, S 4/11/16 - 6/23/16 THE-135B MUSICAL THEATRE REHEARSAL 2.00 Units AND PERFORMANCE (B)01 48 hours TBA Instructor: Boulanger, S 4/11/16 - 6/23/16 THE-135C MUSICAL THEATRE REHEARSAL 3.00 Units AND PERFORMANCE (C)01 84 hours TBA Instructor: Boulanger, S 4/11/16 - 6/23/16 THE-135D MUSICAL THEATRE REHEARSAL 4.00 Units AND PERFORMANCE (D)01 120 hours TBA Instructor: Boulanger, S 4/11/16 - 6/23/16

TECHNICAL THEATRE: STAGE PRODUCTION

NOTE: See online schedule for production details. Also see page 5. PREREQUISITES: Successful interview. Transfer CSU/UCTHE-136A TECHNICAL THEATRE: STAGE 1.00 Units PRODUCTION (A)01 36 hours TBA Instructor: Boulanger, S 4/11/16 - 6/23/16 THE-136B TECHNICAL THEATRE: STAGE 2.00 Units PRODUCTION (B)01 48 hours TBA Instructor: Boulanger, S 4/11/16 - 6/23/16

Register online at www.ltcc.edu by April 4! Enroll early for the best course selection!

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WLD-128B AIARE 1 AVALANCHE 1.50 UnitsADVISORY: Students should be competent backcountry skiers/snowboarders, i.e., have the ability to travel in the winter environment using the appropriate gear.NOTE: The materials fee provides students with a certificate, a student manual, and field book.Transfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $3201 LEC: FSaSu 8:00AM - 3:50PM Room: G5 Instructor: Hackett, B 4/8/16 - 4/10/16 WLD-128C AIARE 2 AVALANCHE 2.50 UnitsPREREQUISITE: Current AIARE 1 avalanche certification or equivalent. Students will be required to present copies of their AIARE 1 certification at the first class session. Any student without proof of a AIARE 1 certification will be dropped from the class.ADVISORY: Students should be competent backcountry skiers/snowboarders, i.e., have the ability to travel in the winter backcountry environment using the appropriate gear. NOTE: Students should provide their own shovel, transceiver, probe, and snow-study kit.Transfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $3201 LEC: ThF 8:00AM - 5:50PM Room: A106 FIELD: SaSu 8:00AM - 5:50PM Room: G2B Instructor: Reichel, D 4/7/16 - 4/10/16 WLD-141A SWIFTWATER RESCUE 1.75 UnitsADVISORY: WLD 140B or WLD 140C or equivalent skills. Students should be both physically and mentally prepared to spend multiple days on the river. Preparation may include a wet suit or a dry suit. Students should be good swimmers and comfortable in the water.Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: SaSu 8:00AM - 4:50PM Room: G2B Instructor: Gabler, S 4/16/16 - 4/24/16

MOUNTAINEERINGWLD-117A BEGINNING MOUNTAINEERING 1.75 UnitsTransfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: Sa 8:00AM - 4:50PM Room: E106 LEC: Su 8:00AM - 4:50PM Room: G5 Instructor: Feist, T 4/16/16 - 4/24/16 WLD-117B INTERMEDIATE MOUNTAINEERING 2.75 UnitsADVISORY: WLD 117A or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)MATERIALS FEE: $3001 LEC: T (4/26, 5/3) 7:00PM - 8:50PM Room: D125 FIELD: ThFSaSu (5/5-5/8) 8:00AM - 6:50PM TBA Instructor: Feist, T 4/26/16 - 5/8/16

ROCK CLIMBINGWLD-120B ROCK CLIMBING: INTERMEDIATE 2.25 UnitsADVISORY: WLD 120A or equivalent skills. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: W (4/13, 4/20) 7:00PM - 9:50PM Room: D125 FIELD: FSa (4/15-4/23) 9:00AM - 4:25PM TBA Instructor: Estrada, D 4/13/16 - 4/23/16

Is your Wilderness class full? Are you unable to register?Please contact David Reichel at [email protected]

THE-136C TECHNICAL THEATRE: STAGE 3.00 Units PRODUCTION (C) 01 84 hours TBA Instructor: Boulanger, S 4/11/16 - 6/23/16 THE-136D TECHNICAL THEATRE: STAGE 4.00 Units PRODUCTION (D)01 120 hours TBA Instructor: Boulanger, S 4/11/16 - 6/23/16

WILDERNESS EDUCATION

WLD-101 ORIGINS AND DIRECTIONS OF 2.00 Units WILDERNESS EDUCATIONTransfer CSU only01 LEC: M 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: D125 Instructor: McCarthy, T 4/4/16 - 5/9/16 WLD-104 FUNDAMENTALS OF OUTDOOR 2.75 Units LEADERSHIPNOTE: This course will include a four day backpacking experience. Instruction will be both classroom and field-based. Transfer CSU/UCMATERIALS FEE: $ 3001 LEC: T (5/24, 5/31) 7:00PM - 8:50PM Room: D123 FIELD: ThFSaSu (6/2-6/5) 8:00AM - 6:50PM TBA Instructor: Estrada, D 5/24/16 - 6/5/16 WLD-107A WILDERNESS FIRST AID 2.00 UnitsNOTE: An American Heart Association (AHA) healthcare provider CPR certification is available in this course. The materials fee is for CPR Certification.Transfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $1001 LEC: W (5/11, 5/18) 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: A106 LEC: FSu (5/13, 5/15) 8:00AM - 4:50PM Room: G5 LEC: Sa (5/14) 8:00AM - 4:50PM Room: G2B Instructor: Maguire, S 5/11/16 - 5/18/16 WLD-107B WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER 4.50 UnitsNOTE: LTCC Wilderness First Responder (WFR) and an American Heart Association (AHA) CPR certification are included in this course. The materials fee is for CPR Certification.Transfer CSU onlyMATERIALS FEE: $1001 LEC: W (6/1-6/15) 6:00PM - 9:50PM Room: A106 LEC: Th (6/2) 8:00AM - 5:50PM Room: A106 LEC/FIELD: FSu (6/3-6/12) 8:00AM - 5:50PM Room: G5 LEC/FIELD: Sa (6/4-6/11) 8:00AM - 5:50PM Room: G2B Instructor: Bitner, J 6/1/16 - 6/15/16

ATTENTION WLD-107B STUDENTS! Please be sure to read all three required textbooks before attending the first class!

WLD-112C MAP, COMPASS, AND GPS 1.75 UnitsNOTE: Students are encouraged to bring their own compass and GPS unit. Transfer CSU only01 LEC: Sa 8:00AM - 4:50PM Room: B103 LEC: Su 8:00AM - 4:50PM Room: G6 Instructor: Reichel, D 5/14/16 - 5/22/16 WLD-119 TECHNICAL ROPE RESCUE 1.50 UnitsADVISORY: WLD 120C or equivalent skills. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: FSaSu 8:00AM - 3:50PM Room: G5 Instructor: Gabler, S 5/20/16 - 5/22/16

Visit schedule.ltcc.edu to view course descriptions and the LTCC Catalog.

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WLD-120C ROCK CLIMBING: ADVANCED 2.25 UnitsADVISORY: WLD 120A or WLD 120B or equivalent. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: W (4/27, 5/4) 7:00PM - 9:50PM Room: D125 FIELD: FSa (4/29-5/7) 9:00AM - 4:25PM TBA Instructor: Browning, M 4/27/16 - 5/7/16

SEA KAYAKINGWLD-146A SEA KAYAKING: BEGINNING 1.00 UnitsNOTE: Rentals are available locally. The approximate cost for renting equipment is $50 per day. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: Th (6/9) 8:00PM - 9:50PM Room: A250 FIELD: SaSu (6/11-6/12) 8:00AM - 3:50PM TBA Instructor: Clark, M 6/9/16 - 6/12/16 WLD-146C MULTI-DAY SEA KAYAKING 2.75 UnitsADVISORY: WLD 146A or WLD 146F or equivalent. NOTE: Students are required to provide all necessary equipment (kayak, paddle, PFD (Personal Flotation Device), safety equipment, camping gear, etc.) for this course. The approximate cost for renting equipment is $50 per day. Kayak rental is based on availability. It is recommended that students have proficiency in basic strokes and rescues, and have fitness to comfortably paddle 4-6 nautical miles four days in a row. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)FACILITY USE FEE: $30MATERIALS FEE: $3001 LEC: Th (5/26, 6/9) 6:00PM - 7:50PM Room: A250 FIELD: ThFSaSu (6/16-6/19) 8:00AM - 6:50PM TBA Instructor: Clark, M 5/26/16 - 6/19/16

WHITEWATERWLD-140A WHITEWATER RAFTING: 1.50 Units BEGINNINGNOTE: The cost for river access, applicable permits, necessary guiding and camping equipment, and food will total $75. Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: TTh (4/5, 4/7) 7:00PM - 9:50PM Creekside FIELD: SaSu (4/9, 4/10) 8:00AM - 6:50PM TBA Instructor: Cavagnolo, A 4/5/16 - 4/10/16 WLD-140B WHITEWATER RAFTING: 1.50 Units INTERMEDIATEADVISORY: WLD 140A or equivalent. NOTE: The cost for river access, applicable permits, necessary guiding and camping equipment, and food will total $75. Students should be prepared to pay this fee to Irie Rafting Company. Please contact Irie at (530) 318-0576 or [email protected] to arrange to pay this fee. Students should reference this LTCC course when contacting Irie.Transfer CSU/UC (unit limit)01 LEC: W (5/11, 5/18) 7:00PM - 9:50PM Room: B103 FIELD: FSa (5/20, 5/21) 8:00AM - 6:50PM TBA Instructor: Wohlfahrt, F 5/11/16 - 5/21/16

WLD-140C WHITEWATER GUIDE SCHOOL 3.00 UnitsNOTE: Possible river locations may include the Tuolumne, Merced, Klamath, Cal Salmon, or Rogue. Locations are always subject to changes as river flows dictate. ADVISORY: Students should be both physically and mentally prepared to spend multiple days on the river. Preparation includes a wet suit or a dry suit. Students should be good swimmers and comfortable in the water. NOTE: The cost for river access, applicable permits, necessary guiding and camping equipment, and food will total $330. Students should be prepared to pay this fee to the American River Touring Association (ARTA) River Trips. Please contact ARTA at 1-800-323-2782 or [email protected] to arrange to pay this fee. Students should reference this LTCC course when contacting ARTA. Transfer CSU only01 LEC: T (3/22) 6:00PM - 8:50PM Room: D123 FIELD: MTWThFSaSu (3/26-4/2) 8:00AM - 6:25PM TBA Instructor: Cavagnolo, A 3/22/16 - 4/2/16

WORK EXPERIENCE

GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCEThis course is for students who are already employed in jobs not necessarily related to their educational goals. The program encourages participants to identify new and challenging objectives on the job and can result in improved relationships at work, increased visibility, and better work habits. Up to 5 work experience units may be earned per quarter. Interested students must attend the MANDATORY ORIENTATION prior to enrolling. Students must be on time for the Orientation Please choose one of the following Orientation times/days (no RSVP needed):

Wednesday, 3/16 from 12 PM to 1 PMMonday, 4/4 from 12 PM to 1 PM

Wednesday, 4/6 from 12 PM to 1 PMTuesday, 4/12 from 12 PM to 1 PM

NOTE: If a student is unable to attend one of the above mandatory orientation dates due to an unavoidable work or class schedule conflict, please call ext. 703 to schedule an appointment with the Instructor. Transfer CSU only REG: Walk-in registration only.

WKX-101 GENERAL WORK 1.00 - 5.00 Units EXPERIENCE01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/1602 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 5/16/16 - 6/23/16

OCCUPATIONAL WORK 1.00 - 6.00 Units EXPERIENCEIf you are already in a job, please attend the mandatory orientation at the beginning of each quarter. Transfer CSU only REG: Walk-in registration only.

BSN-132 Business Work Experience 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/1602 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 5/16/16 - 6/23/16 CIS-132 Computer & Info Sciences Work Exp. 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

COM-132 Communications Work Experience 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/1602 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 5/16/16 - 6/23/16

COU-132 Counseling Work Experience 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

CRJ-132 Criminal Justice Work Experience 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

Register online at www.ltcc.edu by April 4! Enroll early for the best course selection!

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Find the career you’ve always wanted!

See what LTCC’s Work Experience and Internship department can do for you!

Get hands on experience, build your resume, and develop skills to align with your dream job. Contact us at

[email protected] to get started.

CUL-132 Culinary Work Experience 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/1602 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 5/16/16 - 6/23/16

ECE-132 Early Childhood Education Work Exp. 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

EDU-132 Education Work Experience 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

EVS-132 Environmental Science Work Exp. 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/1602 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 5/16/16 - 6/23/16 FIR-132 Fire Science Work Experience 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

FOR-132 Forestry Work Experience 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/1602 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 5/16/16 - 6/23/16

HEA-132 Allied Health Work Experience 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/1602 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 5/16/16 - 6/23/16

HRM-132 Hotel & Restaurant Mgmt. Work Exp. 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

MOA-132 Medical Office Assistant Work Exp. 1.00-6.00 Units01 TBA Instructor: Palacio, J 4/4/16 - 6/23/16

Earn Units WHILE YOU WORK!

Already employed and getting paid? Earn academic credits for your hours worked!

Show up at orientation for details!

LTCC offers free, non-credit trainings in Foster and Kinship Care Education. Courses are taught in both English and Spanish. Both programs are designed to support foster parents, relative caregivers, and non-relative caregivers, but can be valuable for anyone working with children. Sessions consist of lectures by quality trainers, interactive material, and dynamic group processes. Topics focus on parenting skills, child development, trauma informed care giving, accessing community resources, cultural diversity training, and other specialized topics regarding local issues. RSVP is appreciated but walk-ins are welcome. These trainings are free to the public and all community members are welcome. See below for details.

EDUCATION IN SPANISHLas clases serán impartidas en Español para padres y tutores que cuidan a niños de familiares/amigos. Las sesiones consistirán de lecturas, segmentos de videos, y procesos en dinámica de grupos. El currículo se enfocara en 1) recursos comunitarios, 2) etapas y procesos del desarrollo, 3) desarrollo de una relación entre padres y hijos, 4) toma de decisiones y consecuencias, 5) el poder de motivar, y 6) disciplina positiva.REG: Todos son bienvenidos a registrarse en esta clase. Las inscripciones se haran dentro de la clase y directamente con el instructor. Favor de no dirigirse a la oficina de Admisiones y Registros para matricularse. Las capacitaciones se dan todos los martes y miércoles durante todo el trimestre. Para mas información, por favor llame al Centro de Recursos Familiares al (530) 542-0740.

EDUCATION IN ENGLISHThese trainings are geared toward educating and empowering English-speaking foster parents, kinship care providers, and non-relative caregivers. Trainings also can be educational for anyone working with children. Classes consist of 3 hours of training. Trainings are independently offered and will cover different topics. Trainings occur on Monday nights approximately two times per month with special event trainings occurring throughout the year. English Kinship support classes are held the third Friday of every month in the evening. For more information, call Dana McKnight Flentroy at ext 528 or email at [email protected].

NOTE: No cost. Dates subject to change.

Foster & Kinship CareEducation Program

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Web Registration - WebAdvisorStep-by-step instructions!

Register by April 4 for full quarter courses!

For the best course selection, please enroll as early as possible.

• If a course is full, add yourself to the WAITLIST.

• If a seat opens, the first person on the waitlist will be notified through his or her LTCC email account.

• Check your LTCC email often for notifications. Remember! You must pay your fees on the same day that you register or you will not be able to enroll.

Passport/Etudes Questions?Self-help options are available:

Passport - links and "how to" videoshttp://www.ltcc.edu/web/current-students/how-to-use-passport

WE HAVE STAFF AVAILABLE TO ASSIST YOU:(530) 541-4660

ONE-STOP / Enrollment Services: ext. [email protected]

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NEW STUDENTSApply today. • Go to www.ltcc.edu, complete our online application. (Computers available on campus.) • Your application must be processed before you register. Apply early to avoid delays.Contact Enrollment Services.(530)-541-4660 ext. 211 or Room A102Make an appointment for an assessment,orientation and counseling.(Note: During the application process, some studentsmay be exempted from this requirement.)

ALL OTHER STUDENTS(Currently enrolled or attended LTCC in the past)Before registration starts, check if an application update is required. • Go to Passport (portal.ltcc.edu) • You may be asked to update your application. You will be unable to register online until this step is completed.

If you plan to register in person, you may update your information at Enrollment Services during registration.

Check your registration priority time.Look at the Registration Priority Chart on page 45. You may check your registration priority via Passport (portal.ltcc.edu)

THE LAST DAY TO REGISTER FOR FULL QUARTER CLASSES IS MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2016. Enroll early for the best selection of courses.Please go to Passport (portal.ltcc.edu) for registration information.

Online courses: If you are enrolling in an online course, please be aware that you may not be able to login to the course Web site until the day after you register or the first day of class, whichever is later.

Questions?FAQ’s and other helpful information are listed in Passport.If you need additional assistance, please email us at [email protected] or call 530-541-4660 ext. 211.If you prefer to register in person, you are welcome to come to Enrollment Services.

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Registration Information

Priority Chart

You may register during or after your priority registration time. WebAdvisor Hours: Open Daily 7:00am - 11:00pm Walk-in Hours: Monday-Friday Hours vary (see back cover)

* Foster Youth: Please contact the Enrollment Services office to qualify.** Attention Veterans and members of the Armed Forces: If you are currently on active duty or left active duty within the past four years, you may qualify for special priority registration. Please visit the Enrollment Services office. Avoid late registration! For the best course selection, please enroll as early as possible. Remember! You must pay your fees on the same day that you register.Closed Courses: If a course is closed, add yourself to the waitlist. Late Registration: Students who are on the waitlist will be given priority during late registration. To register late, pick up a pink permit at Enrollment Services and take it to the first class meeting. Ask the instructor whether they are accepting additional students. Instructors may deny your request if space is unavailable, you have missed class meetings, or other instructional reasons apply. WebAdvisor is not available for late registration.WebAdvisor Support: Email your questions to [email protected] or call the Enrollment Services Office at ext. 211 during business hours (see back cover of the schedule).Schedule Planning: Are you having trouble deciding which classes to take? Meet with a counselor to discuss your goals and figure out which classes you need. Go to Enrollment Services (Room A102).

Registration TipsNew or Former Students: Make sure you apply or update your application online at least 1-2 business days before registration.

New Students: Make sure you attend an orientation and complete the LTCC assessment if needed, then meet with a counselor to be approved to move forward with online registration.

Prerequisites: If you took a prerequisite course at another college, you must meet with an LTCC counselor to show proof of meeting the prerequisite in order to register for the course. Prerequisites completed successfully at LTCC will be automatically approved when you register.

Financial Aid: To have your fees waived, you must apply and be determined eligible PRIOR to registration. Apply for a fee waiver (BOGW) online or at the Financial Aid Office, Room A102.

Important! Clear all out-standing debts owed to LTCC before attempting to register.

Web Exclusions: The following students must register in person at the college. Students auditing courses Students registering with

petitions or conflict waivers Students in non-credit

programs Students in programs with

other special requirements

ALL FEES ARE DUEAT THE TIME OFREGISTRATION.

Students who do not pay their fees by 3/28/16 will be disenrolled at 5pm.

Students with extreme financial circumstances are encouraged to contact the Executive Dean of Student Success (ext. 477) for options.

If you are a/an: Registra on Date Only if…

Foster Youth*Mon, Mar 14

(opens at 7 am)GPS complete AND:

you are not a special admit

Eligible Military, Veteran**, DSPS, EOPS, or CalWORKS student

Mon, Mar 14 (opens at NOON)

Student Senate, HOPE, Equity

Tues, Mar 15

Con nuing student (were enrolled Fall 2015)

Wed, Mar 16

New studentThur, Mar 17

(opens at 7 am)

Returning (former) studentThur, Mar 17

(opens at NOON)

Exempt studentFri, Mar 18

(opens at 7 am)

Con nuing student (were enrolled Fall 2015)

Fri, Mar 18 (opens at NOON)

New and/or returning (former) student Mon, Mar 21

Student on proba on or who has exceeded 150 units

Tues, Mar 22

Non-credit registra on Wed, Mar 23

GPS Completed

GPS complete AND: you are not on proba on,

you have fewer than 150 units, you are not a special admit

GPS NOT Completed

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prior to regis tra on.

You are not on proba on, you havefewer than 150 units,

you are not a special admit

You are not a special admit

Open Registra on

Special Admit student (K-12) Wed, Mar 23

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Financial AidFee Waiver Program

Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Making your educational dreams come true can be expensive. Enrollment fees, tuition, and the cost of books and supplies, added to daily expenses, can stretch a normal budget beyond its limits. Financial Aid is one way to expand those limits while making an investment in your future.

Lake Tahoe Community College participates in a number of federal and state programs designed to help you if you need financial assistance to further your education. If you are pursuing a certificate, A.A. Degree or transfer, and have financial need, you may be eligible for these programs, in addition to the fee waiver:

• Grants – awards you do not have to repay (unless you drop all classes before completing 60% of the quarter)

• Federal Work Study – part-time work paid monthly• Scholarships – awards usually based on academic

achievement

Financial aid programs available through LTCC include:• Federal Pell Grant• Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant

(FSEOG)• Federal Work Study (FWS)• Extended Opportunity Program & Services (EOPS) Book

Voucher, State funded• Scholarships, Locally funded• Board of Governors Fee Waiver, State funded

To apply for any of these programs, please stop by the Financial Aid Office for forms and complete information and eligibility requirements. It costs nothing to apply; don’t count yourself out of financial aid because you think you won’t qualify. Processing may take from 6-8 weeks.

The State of California will waive the enrollment fee for all qualifying students who apply for the Board of Governors Fee Waiver* (BOGFW). This program provides three ways to help students pay the enrollment fee. Students eligible in one of the three following areas should visit the Financial Aid Office, Room A102, before registering for classes. Applications will normally be processed within 24 hours. *Fee waiver does not cover the Student Representation fee of $2. To opt out of the fee, please go to Enrollment Services, A102.

BOGFW ATo be eligible you must:

• Be a California resident or eligible AB540 Student

• At the time of enrollment be a CalWORKs/TANF recipient or SSI/SSP or General Assistance/General Relief recipient

• Provide documentation, such as CalWORKs/TANF or SSI check. Further documentation may include: a copy of correspondence from the local office of Public Assistance which identifies the student or, if applicable, the family and indicates that a monthly grant is being awarded for the current or prior month. This can include a copy of an Adjustment-to-Benefits letter, Notice of Action, or Aid Verification Summary that shows current receipt of CalWORKs/TANF, SSI or General Assistance/General Relief and the amount of the grant.

BOGFW BTo be eligible you must:

• Be a California resident or eligible AB540 Student

• Meet Dependency Standards

• Meet 2014 Income Standards

BOGFW CTo be eligible you must:

• Be a California resident or eligible AB540 Student

• Provide your 2015-2016 Student Aid Report based on filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) indicating financial need.

SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIONS:You may also qualify for a fee waiver if you are determined to be a California resident or eligible AB540 student and you meet any of the following special classifi cations:• You have certifi cation from the CA Department of Veterans Aff airs that you are eligible for a

dependent’s fee waiver.• You have certifi cation from the National Guard Adjutant General that you are eligible for a

dependent’s fee waiver.• You are eligible as a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor or as a child of a recipient,

and can provide documentation of this from the Department of Veterans Aff airs.• You are eligible as a dependent of a victim of the 9/11/2001 terrorist attack and can provide

documentation from the CA Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board.• You are eligible as a dependent of a deceased law enforcement/fi re suppression personnel killed

in the line of duty, and can provide documentation from the public agency employer of record.

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Fees & RefundsEnrollment Fees For Credit Classes (Enrollment fees are per unit.)

California Residents: $31 per unit* _______________________________________________

Out-of-State Resident Fees: $ 31 per unit enrollment fee + $139 per unit non-resident tuition $170 per unit_______________________________________________* All fees subject to change by action of the California Legislature. See www.ltcc.edu/fees for updated information.

Exemption From Non-Resident TuitionIf you attended a California high school for a minimum of 3 years and graduated or attained the equivalent to a high school diploma (e.g., a GED or a high school proficiency exam) from a California high school, you may qualify for a non-resident tuition exemption. For more information, check with Enrollment Services.

Student Health & Representation FeesAll students enrolled for classes are required to pay a health fee of $3 per quarter for emergency accident insurance. Students who rely solely on prayer for healing may be exempt from the health fee; see Enrollment Services for details. All enrolled students are also asked to pay $2 per quarter for student representation. (Ed. Code 76060 and 76060.5) Students receiving Financial Aid may be exempt from health and representation fees; see the Financial Aid Office for details.

Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGW)For more information, see page 46 of this schedule.

Open Enrollment and Non-DiscriminationIt is the policy of the Lake Tahoe Community College District that, unless specifically exempted by statute, every course, course section, or class shall be fully open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the College and who meets such prerequisites as may be established pursuant to regulations. It is also the policy of Lake Tahoe Community College not to discriminate on the basis of race, sex, physical handicap, religion, color, creed, national origin, language, or age in any of its educational and employment programs. Any questions regarding this policy should be referred to the Vice President, Academic Affairs.

High School StudentsHigh school students wishing to enroll in coursework at Lake Tahoe Community College are subject to special enrollment procedures. Information regarding those procedures is available in the high school counseling offices or in the college Enrollment Services department. Check the priority registration chart for high school student registration dates.

First Class Meeting Attendance PolicyStudents enrolled in a course who fail to attend the first class meeting may be dropped from the course by the instructor. Students who will miss the first class meeting must inform the instructor of the absence prior to the first class meeting in order to be assured that they will remain enrolled in the class. This does not preclude the fact that students are ultimately responsible for dropping the class.

RefundsREFUND POLICYThe policy below applies to fees charged for classes offered through the credit program including enrollment fees, non-resident tuition, Good Neighbor Policy fees, material fees, and facility use fees. All refund requests are the responsibility of the student. Refunds may be subject to a waiting period of 15 business days if paid by check.

• Cancelled classes: All fees are fully refundable when the college cancels a class.

• Dropping classes: When a student chooses to drop a class before the start date, all fees are refundable with the exceptions listed below. In order to receive a refund on or after the start date, the drop must occur by the following deadlines:

• Full-quarter (12-week) classes: Friday of the 2nd week of the quarter

• Six-week session classes: Friday of the 1st week of the session• All other classes: prior to the 10% point of the class calculated

in calendar days• Art material fees: if a student drops an art class after receiving

materials, refunds will be pro-rated based on the amount of materials used

• Health and student representation fees: These quarter-based fees are refundable if all classes are dropped before the refund deadline for full-quarter classes. During summer, the fees are refundable through the refund deadline for the six-week session.

• Field trips and optional fees: A student may receive a field trip refund if withdrawal is made two weeks prior to the first class meeting. Beyond this, refunds may be obtained only if the student can be replaced by another student who completes registration and pays all fees. This cannot be guaranteed.

• Most service fees are non-refundable. These fees include amounts charged for challenge exams, transcripts, replacement diplomas, replacement certificates, and similar services.

EXCEPTIONS: Exceptions to the Lake Tahoe Community College refund policy may pertain to students requesting military withdrawal in accordance with California Military and Veterans Code, section 824.

Attention: Non-residentsDid you attend a California high school? Students who can answer yes to the questions below may qualify for lower fees through a non-resident tuition exemption:• Did you attend one or more California high schools for at least 3 years?

• Did you graduate, get your GED, or the equivalent?

Contact Enrollment Services for more information.

[email protected]

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Student Success & ResourcesONE-STOPONE-STOPThe following services are available for all LTCC students. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please stop by Room A102 or call ext. 211.

Academic Counseling ext. 211Assistance in planning academic schedules and goals is available. Students in the following categories are especially encouraged to meet with a counselor: • financial aid recipients • enrolling in college for the first time • planning to earn an A.A. degree at LTCC • returning to college after a lengthy absence • on academic or progress probation at LTCC (required) • non-high school graduates • low scores on the English and math assessments • possess a disability

CalWORKs Program ext. 318Are you low income with dependent children? Are you currently receiving cash aid from TANF/CalWORKs? You may qualify for assistance through the CalWORKs Program. Benefits include, but are not limited to, paid work-study, community resource referrals, advocacy, and child-care vouchers.

Career Center ext. 211The Career Center offers access to the MyPlan.com website which helps students choose careers that fit their interests, abilities, and values. The Career Center Library has free handouts and information resources on college majors as they relate to various career options. Individual appointments with a career counselor are also available and encouraged.

Enrollment Services ext. 211This department has amazing staff who can assist with registration, records requests, residency applications, and all of your One-Stop needs. New and improved office hours are now offered-see back cover for details.

EOP&S and CARE ext. 318EOP&S supports students who are educationally and economically disadvantaged. Additional counseling, tutoring, book vouchers, and supplies are available to those who qualify. CARE is an extension of EOP&S and provides additional financial support and resources.

Student Clubs ext. 282

Participating in student clubs and organizations is an enjoyable and educational activity and a great way to get involved and meet people with similar interests. Please contact the ONE-STOP Office for more information. Call ext. 282 or email: [email protected]

Transfer Center ext. 211The Transfer Center offers information for students planning to transfer to another college. College catalogs, applications for admission, articulation agreements, general education requirements, and transfer admission agreements are available.

Child Development Center ext. 288

The Child Development Center (CDC) is a fully licensed childcare facility located on the Lake Tahoe Community College campus. Licensed for 46 kids, ages 6 weeks through pre-kindergarten, the CDC is open year round serving the childcare needs of students, staff, faculty, and community members. Childcare is available in full or half day blocks, and meals are provided. Children must be enrolled for a minimum of two half-days per week. Although the CDC operates at full capacity, students have top priority and every attempt is made to accommodate their needs. Some subsidy money is also available through federal grant funds. Inquiry into space availability should be made at least one month prior to anticipated need.

Disability Resource Center ext. 249

The Disability Resource Center (DRC), located in Room A205, provides academic accommodations for students disabilities including learning, psychological, hearing, visual, and communication disabilities, as well as health disorders and mobility limitations. Learning disabilities assessment is offered using the California Community College LD Eligibility Model. Deaf or Hard of Hearing students may access a Video Phone located in the DRC.

HOPE / Outreach & Equity ext. 550Hispanos Orgullosos Preparandose para la ExcelenciaLTCC has developed the HOPE initiative with the goal to enhance the college experience for Hispanic students. HOPE offers student mentoring, leadership workshops, a book lending program in addition to other resources needed to graduate from college.

Library & Study Areas ext. 232

The 15,000 square foot high-tech library has been designed to give students a spacious, comfortable, and stimulating environment. The new facility offers a variety of learning areas, including a half dozen group study rooms, an audio-visual viewing room, a fireside reading den, and study carrels overlooking the forest. The services and materials provided include 40,000 books, magazines, DVD’s, CD’s, videos, 25 computer stations, and wireless access. Please see the back of the schedule for the library hours.

Tutoring & Learning Center ext. 740The Tutoring & Learning Center (TLC), located in Room A201 on the second floor of the main campus, provides free tutoring in many subject areas to any registered LTCC student. Students can use the TLC to work on computers, write and receive assistance on writing assignments, use the Internet, and take make-up exams. MATH SUCCESS CENTER (MSC)

• Math tutoring (all levels)• Computer-assisted learning

WRITING CENTER (WC)• Tutoring in various subject areas• Assistance with grammar and the writing process• Reference materials• Computer-assisted learning• Test proctoring• Assistance with subject-specific writing assignments

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LEARNING DISABILITY ASSESSMENT: Students who are interested in being tested for eligibility for Learning Disability Services should contact the DRC at ext. 249 or drop by the DRC in Room A205. Learning Disability Assessment will be conducted on a first-come/first-serve basis, depending upon student availability for testing appointments. If you have difficulty with one or more classes, with test-taking, or with a particular learning-related activity, please stop by the DRC to talk about this great service for students.

Challenge Exams &

WorkshopsChallenge ExamCertain courses can be completed by successfully passing a challenge examination. Courses that may be challenged are listed in the College catalog under each subject area. You must petition for the exam and pay the non-refundable challenge exam fee in the ONE-STOP / Enrollment Services. The last day to petition for a Spring challenge exam is Friday, April 1. Challenge exams will be held on Friday, April 8, 2:00-4:30pm, in Room A206. It is the student’s responsibility to attend class until the grade is posted and to request their grade for the challenge exam.

Work Experience Mandatory OrientationsStudents interested in the Work Experience Program must attend the mandatory orientation in order to enroll. Students do not need to meet with the instructor prior to the orientation, and must be on time for the orientation. For more information, stop by B105 and see page 42 of this schedule.

www.MyPlan.com This site offers a personal assessment of your interests, values, skills, and personality type and matches these to over 900 careers! Request an access code in Enrollment Services.

COU108 Career and Life Planning - Online course, 4 units This course is great for students unclear about their career goal or major. You will go through a comprehensive, guided assessment process as well as career research, career decision-making, goal setting, and developing an action plan. You will also learn about how to get hired! Fulfills GE areas on the LTCC and CSU general education patterns.

Career Search Workshop - Friday, March 4, 9 am – NoonUsing TRUE COLORS, you will discover your career personality and the careers or majors which best match it. Call 530-541-4660, ext. 211 or stop by Enrollment Services to register for this free workshop.

Individual appointment with Career CounselorCall 530-541-4660, ext. 211 or visit Enrollment Services.

DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER (DRC) Monday-Thursday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

TUTORING & LEARNING CENTER (TLC) Monday-Thursday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

MATH SUCCESS CENTER Monday-Thursday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

WRITING CENTER Monday-Thursday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

COMPUTER LAB (D121) Monday - Thursday 10:00 am - 7:00 pm Friday 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

See what LTCC’s Work Experience and Internship department can do for you!

Get hands on experience, build your resume, and develop skills to align with your dream job. To get

started, contact us at [email protected].

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SATISFYING REQUIREMENTS Each student must assume complete responsibility for compliance with the instructions and regulations set forth in this schedule for selecting the courses which will permit achievement of individual educational objectives, and for satisfying prerequisites for any course which they plan to take. The College likewise assumes no responsibility for misinterpretation by students of policies and procedures as presented in this schedule. Counselors and faculty are available and willing to assist students in planning their programs. Any questions or doubt concerning schedule material should be referred to the Office of the Vice President, Academic Affairs.

PREREQUISITES, COREQUISITES AND ADVISORIES Some courses and educational programs have prerequisites, corequisites, or advisories considered necessary and appropriate to ensure that students are adequately prepared to succeed in the course or educational program. What is a Prerequisite? A condition of enrollment that a student is required to meet in order to demonstrate current readiness in a course or educational program. Students are required to show proof of meeting the prerequisite in order to register for the course. Prerequisites completed at LTCC with a “C” or better will be automatically approved when students register for the course. Students who completed a prerequisite course at another college will need to provide proof to a LTCC counselor before they will be able to register. What is a Corequisite? A condition of enrollment consisting of a course that students are required to complete simultaneously (or prior to) in order to enroll in another course. Students must register for the stated corequisite in order to register for the course. What is an Advisory on Recommended Preparation? A condition of enrollment which students are advised, but not required, to meet before, or in conjunction with, enrollment in a course or educational program. Are there other limitations on enrollment? Yes. Enrollment in certain courses or educational programs of study may require try-outs, auditions, or may be limited by health and safety considerations, and space limitations or legal requirements imposed by statutes, regulations or contracts. All such limitations are in conformity with the provisions of Title 5, Section 58106, California Community College Board of Governors. What if I don’t have the necessary prerequisites or corequisites? Students will not be permitted to enroll in a class for which they cannot demonstrate they have met the prerequisite, or are enrolled in the corequisite. If it is determined after a course begins that a student has not met the prerequisite, he/she will be dropped from the course. Grounds for appeal• The student has the knowledge or ability to succeed in the course or program

despite not meeting the prerequisite or corequisite.• The student possesses the skills/knowledge necessary to protect the health

or safety of him/herself and others despite not meeting the stated health and safety prerequisite.

• The prerequisite or corequisite course is either unlawfully discriminatory or is being applied in an unlawfully discriminatory manner.

• The student will be subject to undue delay in attaining the goal of his or her educational plan because the prerequisite or corequisite has not been made reasonably available.

• The prerequisite or corequisite has not been established in accordance with the District’s process for establishing prerequisites or corequisites.

• The prerequisite or corequisite is in violation of Title 5.Prerequisite Appeal ProcedureA student may appeal a prerequisite or corequisite by filing a Prerequisite or Corequisite Appeal Petition. This form can be obtained from Enrollment Services.1. The complete appeal petition must be filed with Enrollment Services prior to

registration.2. The appeal petition will be processed within five working days of its receipt,

and the student notified accordingly. 3. If the appeal is upheld, the student will remain in the course.4. In the event the petition is denied the student will be disenrolled; however,

the student may appeal the decision in writing directly to the Division Dean or Vice-President, Academic Affairs.

5. Student will be notified of the appeal decision within five working days.

Academic PoliciesFees Subject to Change All fees are subject to change without notice pending Board or State legislative action. Students are responsible for any additional fees mandated by the State Legislature.

Failure to Pay a Financial Obligation Grades, transcripts, diplomas, and registration privileges, or any combination thereof, shall be withheld from any student who has been provided with written notice that he/she has failed to pay a proper financial obligation due the LTCC District. Items withheld shall be released when the student meets financial obligations (Title 5 section 59410).Open Enrollment It is the policy of the Lake Tahoe Community College District that, unless specifically exempted by statute, every course, course section or class, the enrollment of which is to be reported for state aid, whenever offered and maintained by the District, shall be fully open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the College, and who meets such prerequisites as may be established pursuant to regulations contained in Article 2.5 (commencing with Section 55200) of Subchapter 1 of Chapter 1 of Division 6 of Title 5.Schedule Accuracy This schedule lists the classes that the college plans to offer this quarter and describes enrollment and registration guidelines. All courses and special events are subject to funding, scheduling, and instructor availability, and are subject to change at any time.

Non-Discrimination Statement and Grievance Procedures Lake Tahoe Community College complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and does not discriminate on the basis of physical or mental disability. Please refer to the 2014-2015 Lake Tahoe Community College catalog for specific information concerning grievance procedures and due process. Aggrieved parties should contact the following offices or persons for information concerning compliant procedures: Executive Dean of Student Success, Room A102 or Vice-President - Academic Affairs, Room A104 Lake Tahoe Community College One College Drive South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 (530) 541-4660

Lake Tahoe Community College’s annual security report is now available. The annual security report includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security such as policies concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, and the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. This report is available online at http://ltcc.edu/web/about/health-and-safety.

Legal Information

REPORTED CRIMINAL OFFENSESOffense 2011 2012 2013 2014Murder 0 0 0 0Sexual Assault 0 0 0 0Robbery 0 0 0 0Aggravated Assault 0 1 1* 0Burglary 1 0 1 0Burglary - Vehicle 1 0 0 0Vandalism 2 4 0 0Hit and Run 0 0 0 0Grand Theft 0 0 0 0Motor Vehicle Theft 0 0 0 0Petty Theft 4 0 0 0Domestic Violence 0 0 0 0Other Crimes 2 0 7** 1*2014: *Other Incidents: verbal arguments/harassment/verbal battery, threaten crime with intent to theft.2013: *Aggravated Battery. **Other Incidents: verbal arguments/harassment/verbal battery, threaten crime with intent to terrorize; lost/stolen.

For the entire Campus Safety Report, visit our website: http://www.ltcc.edu/web/about/health-and-safety

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Información para Estudiantes de Habla Hispana

CLASES GRATUITAS DE INGLES COMO SEGUNDA LENGUA:

Las clases de inglés sin crédito están diseñadas para aquellos estudiantes que desean mejorar el inglés en su vida cotidiana y en el trabajo. El programa de inglés como segunda lengua consta de cinco niveles. La inscripción se puede hacer en el mismo lugar en que se ofrecen las clases. El período de inscripción se cierra dos semanas después del comienzo de clases. Lake Tahoe Community College cuenta con un programa de carreras cortas tales como asistente dental, enfermería, computación, y muchos más. El estudiante interesado puede obtener un certificado en alguna carrera corta, o bien, puede transferirse a una universidad más grande después de haber completado la educación general aquí en el colegio de Lake Tahoe. El programa de inglés como segunda lengua también ofrece clases de preparación para el examen de ciudadanía; estas clases están diseñadas para aquellos estudiantes que han aplicado para la ciudadanía de los Estados Unidos y van a presentar el examen pronto. También pueden ser tomadas por aquellos estudiantes que sólo desean ampliar su conocimiento acerca de la historia y cultura de los Estados Unidos.

GED: CLASE PREPARATORIA Lake Tahoe Community College está ofreciendo una clase preparatoria para que el estudiante presente el GED o examen de equivalencia de la High School. La clase se ofrece en inglés y español. Para más información comuníquense llamando a la extensión 319.

CÓMO INSCRIBIRSE Todos los estudiantes tienen que llenar una forma de inscripción. Los alumnos de nuevo ingreso tienen que contestar todas las preguntas necesarias en las formas de inscripción.

PROGRAMA ESTATAL CalWORKs Si usted esta recibiendo servicios de asistencia social del condado tales como asistencia monetaria (cash aid), estampillas de comida y MediCal, podría calificar para servicios académicos tales como cuidado de niños gratis, ayuda con sus libros, y empleo temporal como estudiante. Para más información comuníquese con ela oficina de Servicios para el estudiante al teléfono (530) 541-4660 extensión 318.

ENROLLMENT SERVICES (Servicios al Estudiante y Registros)

Las oficinas de Enrollment Services (A-102) cuentan con personal altamente capacitado en el área de atención al cliente; además, estas oficinas cuentan con personal bilingüe cuya meta es ofrecer un servicio de calidad a todos los estudiantes o personas interesadas en tomar clases aquí en el Lake Tahoe Community College. Dentro de los servicios que estas oficinas ofrecen están:• Asesoramiento Académico: el estudiante indeciso puede consultar con un consejero acerca de las carreras que le puedan interesar. Junto con el consejero, el estudiante analiza diferentes opciones y desarrolla un plan de estudio basado en la carrera que el estudiante desee cursar.• Transfers: Transfers es para aquellos estudiantes que tienen como meta irse a una universidad al término de sus estudios aquí en Lake Tahoe Community College. Junto con un consejero el estudiante analiza diferentes opciones y escoge la que más le convenga.• Ayuda Financiera: ésta es una opción abierta a todos aquellos estudiantes que califiquen para ayuda financiera. El tener ayuda financiera puede ayudarle con dinero para comprar libros de texto o pagar sus clases.• Consejería: esta área es particularmente importante. El estudiante recibe asesoramiento de parte de un consejero de que clases tomar o qué dirección seguir. El consejero y el estudiante desarrollan un plan de estudios que le servirá al estudiante para así saber que clases debe tomar.• Información Académica: a través de la oficina de Enrollment Services el estudiante puede obtener sus calificaciones o records académicos ya sea por medio de la oficina o directamente por la Internet. En ambos casos esta oficina cuenta con personal bilingüe para ayudarlo.• Cancelar Clases: muchas veces y por diversas razones uno debe cancelar sus clases aún cuando ya han comenzado. La oficina de Enrollment Services se encarga de ayudar al estudiante en este proceso. Si desea más información comuníquese llamando al 541-4660 extensión 211 para Enrollment Services.

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Declaración Contra Discriminación y Manerasde Registrar Una Queja

Lake Tahoe Community College obedece la Sección 504 del Acta de Rehabilitación de 1973 y no discrimina contra personas con limitaciones físicas o mentales. Para más información específica sobre los procesos de demandas recurra al Catálogo del estudiante 2015-2016. Las personas afectadas tienen el derecho a pedir información o hacer la denuncia con las siguientes personas u oficinas:

Sue Gochis, Decano Ejecutivo de Éxitos Estudiantiles La Oficina de Servicios para el Estudiante A102 - ext. 211 LTCC, One College Drive, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150

Si necesita información sobre... Por Favor llame a... Inglés como Segunda Lengua Maxine Alper, ext. 319 Ayuda Financiera América Ramírez, ext. 236 Consejería, Admisiones y Registros Reyna Reger, ext. 217 Rosalba Juarez, ext. 705 La línea general es (530) 541-4660.

Lake Tahoe Community College cuenta con un extenso programa que asiste a los estudiantes en el aprendizaje del inglés. Si tiene dudas o preguntas sobre los diferentes programas que se ofrecen en el Colegio y no habla bien el inglés, llame a la línea directa para hispanos 541-4660 ext. 211.

¿Necesita ayuda financiera para poder pagar sus clases?Si en residente del estado de California podría calificar para una excepción en el pago de la colegiatura. Para más información al respecto por favor acuda a la oficina de Financial Aid (Ayuda Financiera) localizada en el salón A102. América le pueden ayudar con la solicitud; lo único que necesita traer es información acerca de sus ingresos en el 2014.

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Community Kitchen WorkshopsDesserts: Frozen Get ready for warm weather by learning the difference between sherbet and sorbet, gelato and granita, ice cream and ice milk. Learn to make and enjoy a variety of frozen desserts in this fun filled workshop. Facilitator: David Mori, Pastry ChefDate: SAT, June 11 / Time: 1:00-4:00pmLocation: LTCC, Kitchen Fee: $65

Desserts: Fruits of Spring Gain the ability to make delicious pies with joy and ease at home. Learn how to utilize the fresh spring bounty of fruits from the farmers market to create pies, meringues and tarts. Facilitator: David Mori, Pastry ChefDate: SAT, June 18 / Time: 1:00-4:00pmLocation: LTCC, Kitchen Fee: $65

MixologyIn partnership with Heavenly Resort and Tahoe Blue Vodka, take part in a highly interactive mixology workshop that will have you shaking, straining and muddling like a pro. Join our certified mixologist and learn the secrets behind making the perfect Cosmopolitan, the much loved Manhattan, or a refreshing Mojito. Whether you want to improve your bar tending skills, or entertain your friends, it’s a great alternative to a regular night out. Facilitator: Tahoe Blue Vodka BartenderDates: SAT, June 4 / Time: 2:00-5:00pmLocation: TBD Fee: $75 / Bring a Friend $125

Nutrition EssentialsCome discover the guiding principle for weight loss and good health. According to theAcademy of Nutrition and Dietetics, “Appropriately planned vegetarian diets, includingtotal vegetarian or vegan diets, are healthful, nutritionally adequate, and may providehealth benefits in the prevention and treatment of certain diseases.” Participants willlearn and may experience clinical benefits such as lower cholesterol, better diabetescontrol, and lower blood pressure, as well as improvements in energy and mood.Facilitator: Beth Dameral, RN, Certified Food for Life InstructorDates: FRI, April 29 / Time: 5:30-7:30pmLocation: LTCC, Kitchen Fee: $45

The Power of Food for Diabetes Prevention and Treatment The goal of this two-part workshop series is to empower those who have diabetes along with friends and family members with new information and skills. Each workshop offers a cooking demonstration and provides samples of delicious, health-promoting dishes, along with a take-home packet of easy and affordable recipes. Facilitator: Beth Dameral, RN, Certified Food for Life InstructorDates: THU, May 12-19 / Time: 5:30-8:30pm May 12: Understanding Type 2 Diabetes May 19: Introduction to How Foods Fight Diabetes Location: LTCC, Kitchen Fee: $115

What is Community Education? CONNECT-Community Education is a Lake Tahoe Community College program serving the community by providing educational workshops to meet the needs and interests of both the young and young at heart who want to embark on a new learning journey. Workshops are offered in addition to the college’s instructional program; credits are not given for these workshops and there are no grades or tests.

CONNECT Community Education's spring schedule offers workshops that focus on fun, professional development, families, kids, creative arts and much more! Several workshops are back by popular demand while others are newly created and offered for the fi rst time this quarter.

Many workshops fi ll up quickly, so enroll early to secure your spot. We are excited about our Refer a Friend Program. If you refer a friend to CONNECT as a new member to the program, and they sign up for a workshop, you will receive a $10 credit towards your next workshop. Refer fi ve friends and save $50 off your next workshop!

Stop by the CONNECT offi ce anytime and say hello. We’d love to hear your thoughts and suggestions on how we can further meet the needs of our community.

Creative Arts WorkshopsBookbindingLearn the ancient art of non-adhesive bookbinding. Using paper, needle, and thread, participants will learn to bind together personal notebooks starting from the most basic Japanese stab binding style, the long-stitch binding, and then a more advanced cross-structure binding. Great for beginners and experienced crafters.Facilitator: Coco Foy, Experienced Book Binder Date: SAT, April 9 / Time: 11:00am-5:00pmLocation: LTCC, G4 Fee: $70

Creative Writing: Kickstart Your ProjectDreaming of putting your words on the page but having trouble getting started or moving beyond where you are stuck now? Want to write a blog? Poetry? Or novel? Wishing your writing was as good as your ideas? Bring your ideas, works in progress, or a messy pile of words and shape them into fluid works of art. Make your writing stand out from the rest with its own unique flavor and style. Persuade, inspire, illustrate, and create … and above all, make progress now with support and feedback you can really use. Facilitator: Rachel Meisler, M.F.A. in Creative Writing Dates: THU, May 5-26 / Time: 5:30-7:00pmLocation: LTCC, Creekside Fee: $95

Drawing: Learn to Draw This beginning level drawing workshop is for people who have always been curious about the artistic drawing process. Learn the basic fundamentals of drawing, composition, value, sketching, and how to see forms in order to capture them on paper. Explore the basics of drawing using pencil, and ink. This is a chance for the true beginner to develop a creative side in a supportive instructional environment. All materials provided. Facilitator: Andy Thompson, Master of ArtsDates: TUE, May 3-24 / Time: 5:00-7:00pmLocation: LTCC, Creekside Fee: $145

Drawing: Life Drawing - Nude ModelsThis is an uninstructed life model workshop. Rendering the figure is a great exercise for any artist wishing to improve their skills and push towards artistic mastery. This workshop will consist of short and long poses, nude or partial nude. Bring art supplies (non-toxic), all mediums and levels welcome. Easels provided. Date: SAT, April 30 / Time: 9:00am-12:00pmLocation: F101, 2D art studio Fee: $35

Check our website regularly for addi onal classes and updated informa on:

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Wood Carving: Bears This six-week workshop introduces participants to the basics of traditional woodcarving using a knife. Participants learn how to carve using different techniques and various materials which include basswood eggs and blocks, basswood cutout shapes, and cottonwood bark. Please join us for some good old-fashioned fun! Focus on this session will be on making bears. Carving knife, apron and safety gloves are provided. Past participants please call to register.Facilitator: Rex Perschnick, Experienced wood carverDates: TUE, April 5-May 10 / Time: 6:00-8:00pmLocation: Rex Perschnick’s Wood Carving Studio Fee: $175

Health, Fitness & Wellness WorkshopsAyurveda: Learn the Essentials Ayurveda is a system of total wellbeing which encompasses ancient healing practices and contemporary technologies. Learn essential concepts and valuable techniques to improve your health on a daily, ongoing basis. Understand your unique needs on a deeper level. Look at food in a whole new way. Motivate healthy routines and productive growth. Transition through the seasons and life changes with grace, and become happier, more peaceful, and more fulfilled.Facilitator: Rachel Meisler, Certified Ayurveda Health CounselorDate: WED, April 27 / Time: 6:30-8:30pmLocation: LTCC, L103-Aspen Fee: $35

Ayurveda: Spring DetoxBecome healthier, balance your weight, break an old habit, and enrich your life with Ayurveda. This holistic wellness system combines ancient wisdom with the latest technologies. You are as unique as a snowflake, and your detox program should be too. Discover foods and spices to improve your digestion and maximize your body’s functions. Learn how nature’s elements are at work in our bodies and our foods and how the qualities in your food affect you personally. Create glowing health within and without!Facilitator: Rachel Meisler, Certified Ayurveda Health CounselorDates: WED, May 4-18 / Time: 6:30-8:00pmLocation: LTCC, L103-Aspen Fee: $85

Dance: Contemporary This workshop combines elements of various forms of modern, jazz, and ballet. Participants will learn technical skills and styles and also be aided in developing their own artistic style in performing contemporary phrase work. Participants will not only learn given phrase work but also have a chance to work on their own choreography and contemporary ideas. This workshop is designed to be technical and improvisational. Facilitator: Kaitlyn Fox, Professional Dance InstructorDates: SAT, April 23-May 21 / Time: 9:00-11:00amLocation: LTCC, Dance Studio Fee: $155

Dance: Hip Hop Stretch and StrengthHave fun while improving your strength and flexibility! This workshop will focus on dance based cardiovascular warm ups to improve coordination and endurance. The strengthening and flexibility exercises will not only help make you a better dancer but also improve your activities of daily living. You will learn beginner and intermediate level hip hop movements along with phrase work at the end of each workshop. Dance, have fun, and feel great!Facilitator: Kaitlyn Fox, Professional Dance InstructorDates: MON, April 25-May 23 / Time: 7:30-9:00pmLocation: LTCC, G3 Fee: $155

Drawing: Nature Hike and SketchThis workshop is for those who enjoy hiking and would like to learn more about capturing their experiences through art. Explore beautiful Hope Valley on this moderate 3-4 mile hike. Sketching demonstrations will be provided. Learn how to pack art supplies in a back pack efficiently. 9 x 12 inch sketch book, pencils, eraser, and Micron pens will be provided. Ages 12 and older welcome. Facilitator: Rachel Meisler, B.A in Fine ArtsDates: SAT, June 11 / Time: 10:00am-1:00pmLocation: TBD, Hope Valley Fee: $95

Make ART Your Business Are you ready to take your Art to the next level and to start creating a business? This workshop will focus on the 12 steps of what it takes to start selling your art and your ideas. Learn how to apply for grant funding, how to approach galleries, holding shows, and enter contests. Create the life you want to lead, by doing what you Love...Creating ART!Facilitator: Carol Foldvary-Anderson, ArtistDates: SAT, May 21 / Time: 9:00am-1:00pmLocation: LTCC, G4 Fee: $75

Shakespeare and Swords – Save the date! One week intensive workshop focusing upon integrating Shakespearean text and theatrical sword play. Teaching team includes internationally acclaimed site director Gregory Hoffman and others.Dates: SAT-FRI, July 10-15

Ukulele: Learn to Play The wildly popular Ukulele is considered the easiest stringed instrument to learn to play. Level 1 is meant for true beginners. It is designed to teach the basics and equip you to be comfortable in a group setting such as a ukulele club. Participants will learn basic right and left hand techniques with an emphasis on strumming patterns, proper playing positions, and common chord progressions. Ukuleles are available for purchase.Facilitator: Dustin Johnson, Professional Ukulele InstructorDates: THU, April 28-June 2 / Time: 5:00-6:00pmLocation: LTCC, F120 Fee: $95

Ukulele: Strumming Techniques The workshop carries on by introducing melody styles into your playing repertoire. Level 2 is designed to teach you techniques that will expand your enjoyment when playing alone. This includes a gentle introduction to decorative techniques such as hammers, pulls, and slides. The workshop culminates in a note by note, combined melody and strum arrangement of a well-known song. Ukuleles are available for purchase.Facilitator: Dustin Johnson, Professional Ukulele InstructorDates: THU, April 28-June 2 / Time: 6:15-7:15pmLocation: LTCC, F120 Fee: $95

Vision Board: Create Your Best SelfWhat’s the BEST that could happen? Visualize your life through a fun, easy process and create a work of art to inspire you today and for years to come. No artistic experience is necessary for this class. Materials will be provided, and feel welcome to bring your own supplies for creating a collage, including paint, glue, magazines, printed images, photos, glitter, leaves, ribbon, or anything else. Facilitator: Rachel Meisler, B.A in Fine Arts Date: TUE, March 29 / Time: 6:30-8:30pmLocation: LTCC, F101 Fee: $55

Watercolor PaintingExplore the fun of landscape watercolor painting with new techniques and materials. Learn through demonstrations the concepts of color mixing, drawing, composition, and different techniques to paint realistic landscapes. Paper selection, types of brushes, and paints will also be discussed. Beginners through intermediate levels welcome. Bring your own materials.Facilitator: Cathy Caples, Experienced Watercolor ArtistDates: THU, April 7-May 12 / Time: 6:00-8:00pmLocation: LTCC, D108 Fee: $125

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Swimming: Adult Swim Development Program – Monthly Membership*The Adult Masters Swim Program specializes in developmental teaching for swimmers of all ages and abilities. The Adult Masters Swim Program provides adult swimmers the opportunity to improve fitness and master skill and stroke technique. The program encourages swimmers to reach their goals for fun and/or competition. Workouts are designed to promote swimming together as a team while helping individuals reach personal goals. The pool use fee allows participants to return free of charge for the entire day. Not quite ready for Masters Swim? Check out the Intro to Improved Swim Technique class offered at the SLT Recreation Center.Facilitator: Derek Beller, Experienced Swim CoachDates: TUE/THU, on-going, monthly / Time: 6:00-7:00am

-No class March 29 or 31-Location: South Tahoe Recreation Center Pool Fee: $45/monthly + pool use fee

*Call CONNECT to register for the Auto Deduct Program (530)541-4660 x717.

Tri Training ProgramIf you’ve always wanted to TRY a TRI, this is a perfect program for you. Participants will train 1 day each week in the following disciplines: swim, bike and run. The swim and bike classes will be offered indoors, great for spring Tahoe in Tahoe! Facilitator: CONNECT Certified Coaching TeamDates: TUE/WED/FRI, April 4 - May 27 / Time: 6:00-7:00amLocation: Various Fee: $135

Yoga: Yin Yoga Come experience the other side of yoga. A perfect complement to the more vigorous yang styles of yoga, yin yoga is a slower practice that is healing, relaxing, and meditative. With long, delicious poses held for 2-5 minutes to reach the connective tissues and joints, you'll be guaranteed an amazing yoga practice. This practice restores energy, increases flexibility and circulation, and promotes deeper sleep, allowing your body to truly relax.Facilitator: Rebecca Thompson, Certified Yin Yoga InstructorDates: SAT, April 9-June 11 / Time: 9:00-10:15amLocation: LTCC, G3 Fee: $135

Home and Garden WorkshopsGrowing Organic Food in Tahoe

In this three-workshop series, learn how to create the optimal growing environment for organic food in Lake Tahoe! Workshops are offered individually, in weekend bundles of lecture and hands-on demonstrations, or as one entire six workshop series.

Facilitator: Brian Hirdman, Certified Permaculture Design ConsultantDates: SAT, May 7-22 / Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Location: LTCC, L107 (Sat, Lecture) / LTCC, Demo Garden (Sun, workshop)*Fees: Weekend bundle, lecture & hands-on workshop $45 Entire workshop series $120

Creating Healthy SoilIt is not the soil itself – It’s the soil life that is the most important element in establishing a healthy garden. Learn the basics of soil structure and composition, sustainable and ecological methods of creating healthy soil, composting, worm farms, nutrient teas and much more. Explore the theory of building soil through Hugelkultur, Sheet Mulch, and Chop-n-Drop methods, followed by a hands-on experience building soil for the FRC Demonstration Food Garden. Participants may never buy soil again after learning these methods! Please bring gloves and small hand tools to workshop.Date: SAT, May 7 - Lecture / SUN, May 8 - Hands-on workshop

Fitness Education CenterLake Tahoe Community College Fitness Education Center (FEC) is one of the finest and most affordable fitness and weight training facilities in our area. This fee covers access to the Fitness Education Center at the college. Design a personalized fitness program with an LTCC instructor or just take advantage of the wide variety of state-of-the-art equipment. Orientation is MANDATORY for first time participants (see FEC orientation information on page 38).

Fitness Center hours: MON-FRI: 6am-9pm & SAT: 8am-4pm *Closed for Holidays – May 28 & 30

Dates: April 4-June 22 (12 week session) Fee: $85.00 April 4-May 14 (6 week session) Fee: $42.50 May 16-June 22 (6 week session) Fee: $42.50

Fit Program LTCC is collaborating with Barton Health to offer an ongoing series of classes that will include your old favorites plus new options and seasonal offerings. Class topics may include: Spinning, Swimming, Cardio Core, Yoga, Walking, Strength Circuit, Trail Running, Hiking, Functional Movement, TRX, Dance and Event Training. Take advantage of this all-inclusive fitness program led by our highly-qualified coaching team. All abilities and levels are welcome! Please visit www.ltccConnect.com for a more information, along with a complete schedule of classes. To register, visit FIT.bartonhealth.org.

Spin: AM IntensityWake up and energize with this high intensity spin class. This class combines resistance, interval, and endurance training to build muscle, burn calories, and increase metabolism in the most efficient way possible. The workouts are designed to increase athletic ability and cardiovascular health by utilizing science-based training techniques. You will also learn about the science behind the workouts, their effectiveness, and the results you can expect. Post-workout recipes and nutrition will also be highlighted. Facilitator: Jennifer Lendstrom, Certified Spin InstructorDates: TUE/THU, April 5-June 23 / Time: 6:00-6:50am Location: LTCC, G3 Fee: $145

SPIN: Power Hour This unique high energy 60 minute cycling class models an outdoor riding experience. The workshop caters to participants interested in taking endurance, interval training, and cadence control to the next level for a full hour robust Spinning experience. This workshop is designed to increase cardiovascular efficiency and power.Facilitator: Marion Daniels, Certified Spin InstructorDates: MON/WED, April 4-June 22 / Time: 6:30-7:30amLocation: LTCC, G3 Fee: $135

SPIN: Strength and Core Training with Nutrition This workshop utilizes indoor cycling equipment to improve participants’ cardiovascular fitness and endurance level. Individuals will be precision fit to their bikes for comfort and injury prevention and taught proper cycling technique. Participants will also learn the most current nutrition information as it pertains to athletic performance, increasing longevity, achieving optimal health, ideal body weight, as well as disease prevention and reversal. Participants will receive balance, strength, and core training. In addition, each class will include stretching and flexibility. Facilitator: June Denney, Registered Dietitian, Certified Spin InstructorDates: TUE/THU, April 5-June 23 / Time: 7:00-8:30amLocation: LTCC, G3 Fee: $175

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What Plants Grow Well in Lake TahoeIn Tahoe, we face a unique set of challenges that can inhibit our ability to grow food. With a healthy soil as our foundation, we can build the proper environment that can allow us to grow crops. The lecture workshop focuses on understanding and creating microclimates, native and non-native food plants that grow well in the Tahoe basin, plant relationships and how they help each other, and pest issues and management. Learn how to extend the growing season with greenhouses, hoop houses, and cold frames. Additionally, learn the theory of companion planting, with a hands-on experience at the FRC Demonstration Food Garden by planting a series of companion plant guilds. Participants will take home a few plants to create a companion plant guild in their very own garden.Date: SAT, May 14 / SUN, May 15 - Hands-on workshop

Introduction to Permaculture & Companion Planting Make growing food even easier! Learn the principles of permaculture and bio-dynamic growing methods, with a focus on food forests. Learn how to create a low maintenance, high yielding garden in Tahoe’s Alpine climate. Create an herb spiral mound and the learn the benefi ts of companion planting with annual and perennial herbs. Participants will leave with a few plants to start an at home spiral herb mound. Please bring gloves and small hand tools to workshop.Date: SAT, May 21 / SUN, May 22 - Hands-on workshop***************************************************************************************************************************************************************

Tahoe Friendly Landscaping SeriesIn partnership with STPUD and UCCE Master Gardeners, CONNECT is offering a four-part workshop series on Tahoe Friendly Landscaping. Take advantage and learn how to save money and conserve one of our most precious resources. These workshops will guide you through the process of converting to a water wise landscape and participating in the STPUD turf buy back program.

Facilitator: Jennifer Cressy, TRCD ConsultantDates: SAT, June 4-25 / Time: 9:00am-12:00pmLocation: LTCC, G4 *Fees: Individual workshop, each $45 Entire series, all four workshops (20% savings!) $105

How-to Remove Your Lawn the Easy Way & Learn to Design Your Water Wise GardenDate: SAT, June 4Learn how to convert lawn to a healthy and water thrifty landscape in this hands-on four hour workshop. Participants will learn a do-it-yourself, easy and affordable lawn conversion method called sheet mulching and how to convert yard debris into healthy garden soil. Participants will have the opportunity to update home landscape. The workshop will step you through the principles of water wise landscaping while incorporating important erosion control and fi re defensible space practices.

Drip Irrigation BasicsDate: SAT, June 18This workshop will cover the basics of drip irrigation. Participants will learn how drip irrigation works and the benefi ts of using it; the types of drip systems available, including tubing, fi ttings, and emitters; how much to water; and how to retrofi t existing lawn sprinklers for landscape plantings.

Garden Installation and CareDate: SAT, June 25This workshop will inform participants on how-to plant, protect, and water Tahoe tried and true perennial plants, shrubs and trees. The fundamentals of pruning, transplanting and plant division will also be introduced to arm new gardeners with the needed tools to keep their plants happy and healthy.

Kids WorkshopsPlan your kid’s summer schedule early. Here’s a sneak peak of summer camps coming through CONNECT. With workshops being offered throughout the whole summer, we have something for everyone!

DATE/DAYS/TIME: CAMP:June 27-July 1 Fit Kids June 27-July 1 Rock ClimbingJuly 5-July 8 BasketballJuly 5-July 8 Stand Up Paddle Level 1July 11-15 SoccerJuly 11-15 Stand Up Paddle Level 2July 18-22 Advanced Soccer July 18-21 Beginner Mountain BikingJuly 18-21 Beginning Tennis/ PickleballJuly 25-29 ArcheryJuly 25-29 Advanced Mountain BikingJuly 22 Bike Repair & MaintenanceAugust 1-5 Spanish CampAugust 1-4 Beginning Skateboarding August 8-12 Fit Kids – Mountain ExplorersAugust 8-12 SlackliningAugust 15-19 Rock ClimbingAugust 15-19 Advanced Tennis/ PickleballAugust 22-26 Art CampAugust 22-26 Advanced Skateboarding

Acting for Little Kiddos Ages: 5-7Little Kiddos have plenty of on-stage experience in this fun, fast-paced workshop. As they participate in a variety of theatre games and storytelling, Little Kiddos develop imagination, self-confidence, and creativity. New kids are welcome, while returning kids will benefit from further practice and be given more challenging opportunities. These exciting workshops will culminate with in-class demonstrations where children can share their experience with family and friends.Facilitator: Susan Boulanger, LTCC Theatre DirectorDates: SAT, April 9-June 4 / Time: 9:00am-10:00am (No class May 28)Location: LTCC, Theatre Fee: $79

Acting for Kids Ages: 8-11Young actors get plenty of stage time while they participate in a variety of acting exercises, partnered scene work, and improvisation in this eight-week workshop that continues to develop the basics of acting for older kids. Acting techniques are taught in a fun, fast-paced environment, with lots of opportunity to develop acting skills, imagination, self-confidence, and creativity. New kids are welcome, while kids who repeat this workshop will benefit from further practice and be given more challenging opportunities. These exciting workshops will culminate with in-class demonstrations where kids share their experience with family and friends.Facilitator: Susan Boulanger, LTCC Theatre DirectorDates: SAT, April 9-June 4 / Time: 10:00am-12:00pm (No class May 28)Location: LTCC, Theatre Fee: $145

Acting for Teens Ages 12-18Teen actors get to flex their creative muscles and develop acting skills as they work on acting exercises, improvisation, and partnered scenes. Actors develop self-confidence, imagination, and creativity while having fun and learning about the craft of acting. More advanced students may be given scenes to direct. The emphasis of the class may be created based on the interests of the participants. Actors who repeat this workshop will benefit from further practice and be given more challenging opportunities. These exciting workshops will culminate with an in-class demonstration where actors will share their experience with family and friends.Facilitator: Susan Boulanger, LTCC Theatre Director Dates: FRI, April 8-June 3 / Time: 4:00pm-6:00pm (No class May 27)Location: LTCC, Theatre Fee: $145

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Babysitting 411 Ages: 12-14Attention young adults! Get ready to start a successful summer babysitting business. In this workshop, you’ll not only learn tips on how to create a successful babysitting business, but also what to expect from children ages birth to ten, how to guide children’s behavior, and child safety and emergency preparedness. Young participants will be introduced to fun activity ideas using the three R’s (reduce, reuse, and recycle)! Participants will also learn how to make healthy and nutritious snacks for kids. Workshop includes CPR/First Aid certification. CPR certification covers CPR for adults – infants, as well as AED and choking. Participants under the age of 12 may participate in CPR and will receive a certificate. Lunch, materials, and a babysitting bag included!Facilitator: Kelley Pettit, American Heart Association Facilitator Dates: FRI, May 20 - CPR/First Aid / Time: 4:00-8:00pm SAT, May 21- Babysitting Certification / Time: 9:00am-2:00pmLocation: LTCC, L104 - Board Room Fee: $165 / CPR only $40

Climbing: Bouldering Ages: 6-11This workshop introduces kids to the amazing world of rock climbing through bouldering. Kids will be taught to climb efficiently through proper balance, body position, and footwork. Climbing coaches will teach proper decision making in the vertical world and emphasize safety. Participants will see an increase in their self-confidence by developing motor skills/core strength, enhancing awareness/problem solving skills, and connecting to nature. This workshop will give kids the skills and technique to climb smoothly on the world class Sierra Granite! Facilitator: Damion Estrada, LTCC/Mountain Guides Climbing InstructorDates: TUE, May 3-June 7 / Time: 4:00-5:30pmLocation: Tahoe Basin Fee: $129

Dance: Lake Tahoe Dance Connection – Save the date! This two day workshop brings in professional dancers, teachers and artists from across the nation to teach master dance classes. One-day and lodging packages may be available. Register early to ensure your spot! Visit www.LakeTahoeDanceConnection.com for detailed information. Dates: SAT/SUN, July 30-31

Gardening for Kids Ages: 5-12This workshop provides kids a fun, hands-on way to learn about sustainable gardening. Kids will take away a small herb starter garden to give to mom, just in time for Mothers Day!Facilitator: Brian Hirdman, Certified Permaculture Design ConsultantDate: SAT, May 7 / Time: 1:00-2:30pmLocation: LTCC, L107 Fee: $45

Piano: Continuing Ages: 7-12This ten-week workshop offers early intermediate piano instruction for kids. Small groups comprised of four to six kids allow for a semi-private piano learning experience. Kids will apply and practice music concepts such as chords, scales, melody, harmony, and rhythm through ear training and note reading. Participants will perform solo and duet pieces at a recital in front of their friends and family, upon the conclusion of the workshop. Facilitator: Ania Helwing, Professionally Trained Pianist and Educator Dates: MON, April 18-June 13 / Time: 4:00-5:00pm (No class May 30)Location: LTCC, G4 Fee: $135

Spanish Immersion for Pre-Kindergarten with The Bridge Language Academy Ages: 3-4Introduce young children to the Spanish language at a young age in a warm and encouraging environment. The Bridge Language Academy is a Spanish immersion enrichment program for pre-kindergarten children. All activities in this workshop will be conducted in Spanish with the facilitator employing a wide variety of instructional strategies to support participants in their understanding and learning. Your child will be part of a fun, exciting, and truly supportive learning experience that can open the door to a life-long appreciation of other languages and cultures. One day a week and two day a week programs are available for 3 & 4 year old children.Facilitator: Karen Goldberg, LTCC Spanish Instructor & Co-founder of the Bridge Language AcademyDates: TUE/WED, Mar 16-Jun 8 / Time: 9:45am-12:45pm Fee: $545 Pre-class Spanish Play Care / Time: 8:45am-9:45am Fee: $240 FRI only, Mar 18-Jun 10 / Time: 9:45am-12:45pm Fee: $305 Pre-class Spanish Play Care / Time: 8:45am-9:45am Fee: $120Location: Al Tahoe Learning Center, C4

Voice Training Ages: 7-12This ten-week workshop offers vocal instruction for small groups comprised of four to six kids for a semi-private voice training learning experience. Vocal technique, breathing, posture, and open mouth position will be further developed. New concepts will include singing harmony, ear training, and some foreign language singing. Participants will perform solo and duet pieces at a recital in front of their friends and family, upon the conclusion of the workshop. Facilitator: Ania Helwing, Professionally Trained Vocalist and EducatorDates:MON, April 18-Jun 13 / Time: 5:00-6:00pm Location: LTCC, G4 Fee: $135

Life Enhancement WorkshopsBasic Bicycle Maintenance and RepairThis informative workshop is designed for bike riders interested in learning basic bicycle maintenance and repair. Students will learn the importance of cleaning, securing and lubricating key components. The workshop will also teach you how to repair flat tires, fix broken chains, and adjust brakes and shift systems. The topics covered in this session will get enthusiastic riders prepped to tackle any adventure for the upcoming bike season.Facilitator: Eric Paterson, Certified Bike MechanicDates: TUE, May 17 / Time: 6:00-8:00pmLocation: Watta Bike Lake Tahoe Fee: $40

Fly Fishing for EveryoneLet’s take the mystery out of fly fishing and start on a journey in this lifelong activity. This workshop introduces the basic skills and concepts of fly fishing. Learn how to fly cast, read water, and tie knots. Participants will also learn about stream entomology, catch and release technique, and fly selection. The basic equipment requirements included boots, waders, rod and reel. All Fly fishing equipment available for rental. Facilitator: Rick McGuire, Fly Fishing InstructorDates: SUN, June 4 / Time: 8:00am-5:00pmLocation: Tahoe Fly Fishing Outfitters – 2705 Lake Tahoe Blvd. Fee: $110

CONNECT gladly accepts Vision vouchers!

What would YOU like to see offered through CONNECT?Do you have an idea for a CONNECT Community Education Workshop? Is there something you feel is missing from our community that you think

would be a nice fit in our program? Please visit www.ltccConnect.com and

complete the workshop proposal form on our website. We welcome your ideas!

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SAT/ACT PreparationSolid test scores are an integral part of the college application process. With admissions to selective colleges today being more competitive than ever, it is important to have a complete package, which includes solid grades and test scores. Students will improve their vocabulary, solidify grammar and math skills, and develop test taking techniques and strategies to be successful in taking the standardized tests that are crucial for college admissions.Facilitator: David CzarneckiDates: FRI-SUN, March 11-13 & 18-20 Times: FRI, 5-8pm / SAT & SUN, 10:00am-1:00pm Location: LTCC, G4 Fee: $425

Natures Compass: CeremoniesAn experiential workshop involving the Native American Medicine Wheel, the Four Directions, and sitting in Circle. Meditate your way through the Four Directions, and learn the ceremonial use of Sage, the Talking Stick, and much more.Facilitator: Lisa Terrell, Medicine Wheel Life CoachDates: TUE, April 19-May 10 / Time: 6:00-7:00pmLocation: LTCC, G4 Fee: $70

Natures Compass: Sacred HerbsLearn the ways of Native American Spiritual "Medicine" including the identification of local sacred herbs and their purpose. Prepare and create smudge sticks, prayer ties and more.Facilitator: Lisa Terrell, Medicine Wheel Life CoachDates: May 17-June 7 / Time: 6:00-7:00pmLocation: LTCC, G4 Fee: $70

Professional Development WorkshopsComputer Skills for Spanish Speakers

This two-part workshop series is designed to provide the South Lake Tahoe Hispanic Community with the necessary tools to use computers and how to effectively research and find jobs online. This program is sponsored by the LTCC Foundation and the first 20 participants to register will receive a $25 credit towards the workshop fee. Additional financial aide is available. The workshop fee includes childcare. Light refreshments will be provided.

Basic Computer Skills Learn basic computer concepts including hardware, software and computer functionality. Learn how to use the mouse and keyboard, how to work with Windows and how to solve common computer problems. Additional skills include file management, security and privacy information and resourcing other informative websites.Facilitator: Georgillis Ortega, LTCC Fiscal AdministratorDates: MON/WED, March 14, 16, 21 & 23 / Time: 6:00-8:00pmLocation: LTCC, D123—Computer Lab Fee: $45

Advanced Computer and Job Researching SkillsLearn how research jobs online, complete online job applications, navigate the internet and build a resume. Experience hands-on demonstrations and learn what employers are looking for in today’s work force employees. Prerequisite: The Basic Computer Skills workshop or computer experience required. Facilitator: Georgillis Ortega, LTCC Fiscal AdministratorDates: TUE/THU, April 12, 14, 19, 21 / Time: 6:00-8:00pm Location: LTCC, D123—Computer Lab Fee: $45

Effective Business Writing and EditingEffective Business Writing and Editing is six-hour workshop that provides an introduction to the critical elements of effective business writing including understanding audience needs and expectations, writing and editing for clarity and conciseness, and effective use of language. Participants will learn how to convey ideas and content objectively while reaching both technical and non-technical audiences. Facilitator: Anne Marie Smith, Principal of AMS ConsultingDates: FRI, May 6 / Time: 9:00am-3:30pmLocation: LTCC, D120 Fee: $195

Learn to Blog In this three part series, participants will learn how to launch a blog, how to blog, and how to write a blog. Take these workshops and feel ready to launch into the Blogging Sphere. Attend all three workshops and receive a FREE ½ hour consultation on fine tuning your blogging skills.Facilitator: Lauren Lindley, Tahoe South BloggerLocation: LTCC, G4 Fee: $70

Launching a BlogLearn the technical specifics of setting up a blog: including choosing the right software, maintaining, operating, and customizing the design and layout, and how to post text, photos, and web links Date: WED, May 4 / Time: 6:00-8:00pm

How to BlogReview the specifics of how to start or improve an existing blog. Topics covered will include deciding on a concept, what makes a good concept, generating quality content for the concept, marketing/basic SEO, retaining readers and building relationships.Date: WED, May 11 / Time: 6:00-8:00pm

How to Write for a BlogLearn how to write concisely, quickly and frequently but with substance and focus. Discover what makes blogs successful and learn how to create an editorial content plan that helps outline and organize your future content. Date: WED, May 18 / Time: 6:00-8:00pm

QuickBooks CONNECT Community Education has partnered with the Tahoe Chamber of Commerce to offer the following certified Quick Books classes, with an Expert Quick Books Instructor, designed to save you money and time. Learn to use Quick Books properly and with confidence. Participate in all three workshops for only $180! Call CONNECT to register.

QuickBooks – Part One: Set UpLearn how to create and customize a chart of accounts, enter and pay bills, use a check register, apply payments, make deposits, and reconcile bank statements. Facilitator: Christa Peterson, Certified QuickBooks Instructor Date: WED, May 11 / Time: 1:00-4:00pmLocation: LTCC, D120 Fee: $65

QuickBooks – Part Two: Data EntryLearn how to fill out sales forms, create memorized transactions, record customer payments and record deposits, enter and pay bills, write checks, use registers, transfer money between accounts, and reconcile bank accounts. Facilitator: Christa Peterson, Certified QuickBooks Instructor Dates: WED, May 18 / Time: 1:00-4:00pmLocation: LTCC, D120 Fee: $65

Quick Books – Part Three: Putting it to UseLearn to export critical reports to Microsoft Excel for further modification and application. Participants will learn how to group memorized reports, making end of the month reporting much easier. Facilitator: Christa Peterson, Certified QuickBooks Instructor Dates: WED, May 25 / Time: 1:00-4:00pm Location: LTCC, D120 Fee: $65

Online Learning WorkshopsEnjoy the convenience of learning from your home computer. All online workshops listed below are offered through ed2go - the industry leader in online learning for adults. They provide the highest-quality online continuing education workshops that are affordable and easy to use through a network of more than 2,100 top colleges, universities, and other organizations. Online workshops start at $99. Full workshop listing at ltccConnect.com.

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Commons

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