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Schedule of class offerings for Summer Session 2014 at Chaffey College.

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Chaffey Community College Governing BoardLee C. McDougal Gary L. George

President Vice President

Katie Roberts Paul J. GomezClerk Member

Kathleen Brugger Kevin CodutoImmediate Past President Student Trustee/ASCC President

Welcome to Chaffey College! We are pleased that you have selected Chaffey Collegeas your college. Our institution offers endless opportunities and programs includingover 100 degree and certificate programs. Chaffey College provides affordable,accessible educational programs and services to the needs of our community. ChaffeyCollege has an $80 million annual impact on the economy in the Inland Empire. Manyof our students, upon completing their college education, remain or return to thecommunity and find employment, therefore, stimulating the local economy.

Over the past 10 years, Chaffey College facilities have been transformed. The passageof Measure L provided $230 million for new facilities and upgrades to enhance thelearning environment for students. For example, in the last seven years, over 400,000square feet of new buildings and facility upgrades have been made.

The Chaffey College faculty and staff take great pride in both their teaching andservice. They are experts in their fields of teaching and are passionate about studentsuccess. In addition, our academic and support services are world class.

So, whether you are a student at one of our campuses or enrolled in online classes, Iencourage you to utilize both the teaching expertise of our faculty and thecomprehensive services and support available to you to enhance your academicsuccess.

If you are enrolling this academic year, we wish you congratulations on becoming oneof the scholars who will benefit from the instruction and support that Chaffey Collegeprovides. A post-secondary education is the key to a better future.

Chaffey College is so committed to the achievement of individual student goals thatwe have developed a new initiative called “Completion Counts: ExceedingExpectations.” This initiative emphasizes successful strategies from the first point ofentry to the college until students ultimately achieve their goals. You will learn moreabout these strategies while you are on your educational journey at the college.

Again, welcome to our new Chaffey College students and welcome back to those whoare continuing their education. I look forward to seeing you around Chaffey College.

Henry D. Shannon, Ph.D.Superintendent/President

WELCOME TO CHAFFEY COLLEGE

The Chaffey College Mission and Commitment

Chaffey College improves liveswithin the diverse communities itserves through equal access to

quality, learning-centeredoccupational, transfer, general

education, and foundation programs.

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Fee Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-14Fee Waiver (BOGW) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-14, 17Financial Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Governing Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside front coverGrading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Graduation and Certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Graduation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37Health Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 32High School Partnership Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24How to Read the Schedule of Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Identification Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Información en Español (and other languages). . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23, 40International Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25Learning and Educational Development (LED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Limitations on Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-30Maps, Rancho Campus & District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87-88Matriculation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Front CoverMultiple Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Non-Traditional Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Parking Regulations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Past Due Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Payment of Fees, Payment Methods and Deadlines . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15

Payment Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39Photo ID Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29Prerequisites/Corequisites and Advisories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-28Proxy Transactions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Puente Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Refund Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-14Registration Date Assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10Repetition of Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-30Residency and Non-Residency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Special Student Classifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25Steps to Becoming a Chaffey Student . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16Student Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 32Student Employment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Student Government (ASCC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Student Health Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 32Student Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-33Student Success Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Students Rights and Responsibilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Testing Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33Transcripts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Transfer Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 33Veterans Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Waitlist Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Welcome Letter, President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside front coverWork Experience/Cooperative Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

AB540 - CA Nonresident Tuition Exemption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Add Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10AMAN/AWOMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Apply for Admission to College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16Assessment Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 28Assessment/Orientation/ED Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8Associated Students (ASCC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Athletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Attendance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Auditing Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25BOGW (Fee Waiver) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-14, 17Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Business Hours-All Campuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 41, 52Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2CalWORKs/Workforce Preparation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31CARE (Single Parent Support Services) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Career Center and Student Employment Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 31Change of Address/Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Child Care/Child Development Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Class Sections

Chino Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-51Fontana Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-60Rancho Cucamonga Campus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-82Hybrid/Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83-86

College Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-35Academic Freedom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Academic Integrity (cheating) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Behavior Code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Commitment to Student Equity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Computer Use and Internet Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Core Competencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-34Disciplinary Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Open Course Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Privacy Policy (FERPA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35Probation/Dismissal/Reinstatement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Section 504/508 Rehabilitation Act &Complaint Procedure. . 35Sexual Harassment Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Smoking Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Statement of Equal Opportunity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Student Right-to-Know . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Counseling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Course Repetition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-30Credit by Examination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Disability Programs and Services (DPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Drop Process for Non-Payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Dropping Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Enrollment Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-26Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS). . . . . . . . . . . . 32Federal Student Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

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Begins February 3 Application Period (online with OpenCCC)

April 28 Registration Notification

May 12-June 6 Registration Period

May 26 College Closed for Memorial Day Holiday

June 9 INSTRUCTION BEGINS

June 9-12 Late Registration: ADD Code Required Through the Last Day to Add

June 12 Deadline to ADD classes

June 17 Deadline to Drop FULL-TERM classes without a grade of “W”

July 4 College Closed for Independence Day Holiday

July 10 Deadline to Drop FULL-TERM Classes with a “W” grade

July 10 Deadline to Apply for Graduation, Certificates

July 17 Deadline for open-entry/open-exit classes

July 31 INSTRUCTION ENDS

Refer to page 12 for the Drop Process for Non-Payment Policy and page 15 for the easy reference payment chart.Refer to page 13 for refund policy and procedures.Note: My ChaffeyVIEW online services are typically available year round 24 hours a day Monday-Saturday (except where noted). My ChaffeyVIEW may be unavailable on Sundays due to required maintenance.

S U M M E R T E R M 2 0 1 4J U N E 9 - J U L Y 3 1Beginning and ending dates vary for every class.

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTERMonday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00am-6:00pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

LIBRARYMonday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00am-7:00pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

STUDENT ACTIVITIESMonday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00am-6:00pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES (Rancho Campus)Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00am-5:30pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

TRANSFER CENTERMonday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am-6:00pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

See the Chino Campus section and the Fontana Campus section forthe business hours for those sites.

ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS/CASHIER’S OFFICEMonday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am-6:00pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

BOOKSTORE(books sold for online and Rancho Campus classes only)Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am-6:00pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

CAREER CENTER AND STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OFFICEMonday - Wednesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00am-4:30pmThursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00am-6:00pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

COUNSELING DEPARTMENTMonday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am-6:00pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

DISABILITY PROGRAMS & SERVICES (DPS)Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am-6:00pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES (EOPS)Monday - Thursdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am-6:00pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

FINANCIAL AIDMonday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am-6:00pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

FOOD SERVICESPanther Bistro (located on the 1st floor of the MACC Building)Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00am-2:00pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed(Specific hours will be posted on site.)

Panther Express featuring Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (located by the HS Bldg off Parking Lot 12)Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00am-6:00pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

Starbucks Panther Café (located on the 1st floor of the MACC Building)Monday - Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am-2:30pmFriday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed

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R A N C H O C A M P U SHours are subject to change

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WHO MUST APPLY?• New students

(those who have never attended Chaffey College)• Returning students

(those who have not attended for one or more regular semesters)

WHO MUST SUBMIT TRANSCRIPTS?Official college transcripts from schools previously attendedmust be submitted to the Admissions and Records Office forthe following:• Students who plan to graduate or complete a certificate at

Chaffey College, and/or transfer to a four-year college oruniversity

• Veterans receiving educational benefits• Students needing to show completion of course prerequisites• Students who have earned an associate’s degree or higher

who want exemption from assessment, orientation, and counseling

Official high school transcripts must be submitted for the following students:• Students who plan to apply for the radiologic technology,

registered nursing, and vocational nursing programs• All high school students

Students with limitations: Students with learning, physical, psychological, or other health limitations are encouraged to contact Disability Programs andServices at 909-652-6379 for assistance.

GETTING STARTED

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WHO IS ELIGIBLETO ATTEND?• All high school graduates.• Anyone who has a Certificate ofProficiency or G.E.D.

• Anyone 18 years of age or olderwho can benefit from a course ofstudy.

• High school students who meetspecific requirements – see section on High SchoolPartnership Program in thisschedule for more information.

• International students who meetspecific admission requirements– these students must contactthe International Student Officeor check the program’s websiteat www.chaffey.edu/internationalfor guidance on beginning theapplication process. See sectionon International Students in thisschedule for more information.

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1. Go to the Chaffey College website at www.chaffey.edu

2. Click on the “Application link”

3. Click on the “Apply Now” button at the top of the page

4. Create an Account

5. Complete the Application click submit/finish.Check your email for an immediate confirmation receipt (ifyou don’t receive it, go back and finish the application).Allow three (3) business days to receive your registrationletter by email.

The registration letter includes: • Your Chaffey ID number• Links to the Schedule of Classes• Additional critical registration information

STEPS TO ENROLLSTEP 1APPLY FOR ADMISSIONPlease allow 2 weeks to complete the Chaffey CollegeMatriculation Process (steps 1-4). You must complete these steps to receive the best possible registration date.

REGISTRATION STATUS

Visit MyChaffeyVIEW to check your registration date and checkthe Registration Steps you’ve completed. Click on “My Registration Priority Checklist.”

REMEMBER, you must attend the Chaffey CollegeOrientationbefore taking theAssessment Test.

REGISTRATION STATUS

Visit MyChaffeyVIEW to check your registration date and checkthe Registration Steps you’ve completed. Click on “My Registration Priority Checklist.”

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STEPS TO ENROLLSTEP 2COMPLETE COLLEGEORIENTATIONPlease allow 2 weeks to complete the Chaffey CollegeMatriculation Process (steps 1-4). You must complete these steps to receive the best possible registration date.

Orientation is a presentation about Chaffey College and the programsand services available to enrolled students. All new and returning students must complete the Chaffey College orientation in order toreceive the best possible registration date.

The Chaffey College Orientation prepares you to be a successful studentat Chaffey College. It includes information about the college, theassessment test, the educational plan, and important information aboutpolicies and procedures.

New and returning students are required to complete the ChaffeyCollege Orientation after submitting the application and before taking the assessment test.

The Chaffey College Orientation is scheduled through the counselingdepartment and is offered throughout the year on the Rancho, Chino and Fontana campuses.

To schedule an appointment for the Chaffey College Orientation, visit the orientation information page on the counseling department website at www.chaffey.edu/counseling/orientation or call the counseling department at (909) 652-6200.

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TO SCHEDULE THE ASSESSMENT TESTRancho Cucamonga Campus(Student Services/Administration Building)(909) 652-6200 Chino Campus(Main Instructional Building)(909) 652-8001 Fontana Campus (Lewis Center) (909) 652-7400

To schedule an AssessmentAppointment online visit www.chaffey.edu/counseling/assessment

It is important that you schedule anappointment and take the assessment testas soon as possible, spots fill fast.

Chaffey College does not accept assessment scores from other colleges or Universities.

Bring a picture ID, your Chaffey Collegestudent ID number, and a pen or pencil.Students have up to three hours to com-plete the assessment test; however it typi-cally takes 1 1/2 to 2 hours to complete.

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STEPS TO ENROLLSTEP 3COMPLETE THEASSESSMENT TEST

89% of students whoparticipated in assess-ment, orientation, andcounseling in the fallterm returned forclasses in the springterm, as opposed to a67% return rate forthose students whodid not participate inthese services.

Assessment is a placement test that assists students in determiningthe appropriate English and Math course to begin with. The testfocuses on the following areas: • English and Reading• ESL • Mathematics

There is a practice test available on the Counseling Department’swebpage at www.chaffey.edu/counseling/assessment.

The “Accuplacer” web-based smart phone app is also available at aminimal fee. Visit www.collegebound.org for details or search“Accuplacer” on the app store.

Students are encouraged to take the practice test before taking theactual assessment test.

Students may take the assessment test no more than twice duringtheir enrollment at Chaffey College, and must wait at least threemonths before re-testing. Under certain circumstances students maybe exempt from assessment.* Current high school students enrollingin classes may not waive assessment.

*Alternative AssessmentStudents who have completed English or mathematics courses at another college verified byofficial transcripts, earned a score of 3 or higher on an AP examination in English or mathematics verified by official AP Transcripts, submitted EAP results verified on the highschool transcript or earned the required score on the CSU EPT, SAT II Writing Test, or ACTEnglish Test may complete an Alternative Assessment Form and submit to the CounselingDepartment. The Alternative Assessment form can be found on the Counseling departmentwebsite at www.chaffey.edu/counseling

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After you’ve completed Steps 1-4 please checkMyChaffeyVIEW foryour registrationdate.

REGISTRATION STATUS

Visit MyChaffeyVIEW to check your registration date and checkthe Registration Steps you’ve completed. Click on “My Registration Priority Checklist.”

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STEPS TO ENROLLSTEP 4CREATE AN EDUCATIONALPLAN WITH A COUNSELORThe next step in the registration process is very important; it includes creat-ing a Student Educational Plan (SEP). This plan guides you through youracademic journey at Chaffey College. It assists you in taking the appropriateclasses to meet your educational goal.

To develop a Student Educational Plan you must meet with a ChaffeyCollege counselor or attend an SEP group workshop. Together you will discuss your academic goals and the courses needed to achieve your goal.

TO SCHEDULE AN EDUCATIONAL PLANRancho Cucamonga Campus(Student Services/Administration Building)(909) 652-6200

Chino Campus (Main Instructional Building)(909) 652-8001

Fontana Campus(Lewis Center)(909) 652-7400

If you have transcripts from another college, do not schedule a groupeducational plan workshop. Please submit official transcripts to theAdmissions and Records Department and contact the CounselingDepartment to schedule an appointment with a counselor.

Students are required to complete a Student Education Plan in order toreceive the best possible registration date. Please complete Steps 1, 2,and 3 before scheduling an appointment with a counselor. Planningearly will help you be more successful at Chaffey College.

Matriculation ExemptionStudents who have earned an associate’s degree or higher, plan to take one course only, plan totake a performance or activity course only, or refuse services may complete an Exemption toAssessment, and Educational Planning form and submit to the Counseling Department. TheExemption to Orientation, Assessment, and Educational Planning form can be found on theCounseling Department website at www.chaffey.edu/counseling. Students electing an exemptionwill be issued a registration date during the last grouping of registration appointments.

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STEPS TO ENROLLSTEP 5REGISTER FOR CLASSESYour registration date will be available on MyChaffeyVIEW www.chaffey.edu/chaffeyview approximately two weeks prior to thestart of the registration period.

Make sure you remember your registration date. You are encouragedto register as soon as possible on or after the assigned registrationdate. The longer you wait the more difficult it is to get the classes youneed.

Maximum Unit Load: Students may enroll in a maximum of 18 unitsin Fall and Spring semesters, and 7 units in Summer session.Counselor signature approval is required for students requesting toexceed the maximum unit load allowed.

Multiple Enrollments: Students may not enroll in more than one section of any course that is not repeatable within the same term.

Time Conflicts: Students are not permitted to enroll in sections thathave time conflicts with other sections, or courses that meet at thesame time.

High School Students Must Registration in Person: High schoolstudents participating in the High School Partnership Program mustregister in person in the Admissions and Records Office. During thefirst week of the semester, all open and closed classes requireinstructor consent in the form of an Add Code. Add Codes must bebrought to the Admissions and Records Office for processing. Feesare due at the time of registration.

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MyChaffeyVIEWOnline Registrationa. Go to www.chaffey.edu and clickthe MyChaffeyVIEW link

b. Log in (if you forget yourMyChaffeyVIEW password, clickon the Login and Password Infolink.)

c. Click on the picture labeled“Students”

d. Choose your method of registration

e. Follow the instructions to complete your registration

f. Pay fees

NOTE: During the Open and LateRegistration periods, students whoneed access to a computer mayuse the web stations in theAdmissions and Records Office atany of our three campuses.

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Wait List Information: • While registering on My ChaffeyVIEW, youmay place yourself on a wait list for a classthat is closed, provided the option to wait listis available and the wait list is not alreadyfull.

• Enrollment is not guaranteed. Students onthe wait list will be contacted via email if aseat opens. Notification is based on a waitlist rank.

• Once permission to register is received, youwill need to log into MyChaffeyVIEW andclick on the “Students” menu.

• Select the option “Manage My Wait List” onthe Students menu. You can view your waitlist rank and use your permission to registeron this page by selecting “Register.”

• Registration is not complete until youclick “SUBMIT.”

• Registration must be completed by thedate and time indicated on the email noti-fication. You will have three (3) days tocomplete your registration. If you do not reg-ister by the specified deadline you will bedropped from the wait list. The Admissionsand Records Office cannot extend thedeadline to add a waitlisted course.

Wait List Restrictions and Disclaimers: You may wait list for only one section of aspecific course. • Time conflicts are not checked systematical-ly when wait listing.

• If your permission expires on a Sunday, it isrecommended that you register BEFORESunday, as this day may be reserved forscheduled system maintenance.

• Professors have the discretion to add stu-dents with Add Codes on the first day ofinstruction.

• You may not enroll in and wait list in differ-ent sections of the same course at the sametime. Enrollment in a course will drop youfrom the wait listed section.

• Update your email spam and junk filters,and add chaffey.edu to your address book.Email notification is sent to all eligible waitlisted students to the address provided bythe student. We are not responsible foremails that are sent and not received.

Late Registration: Add Codes are requiredduring the Late Registration period for allopen and closed classes. See the Add Codeinformation section below for more details.

Add Codes: Once the semester begins, allstudents are required to have an Add Codefor all open and closed classes. The AddCode is issued by the instructor and must beused on My ChaffeyVIEW before it expires onthe last day to add. The Admissions andRecords Office cannot extend the deadline toadd classes.

The last day to add classes for Summer2014 is June 12, 2014.

Check your registration receipt, the Scheduleof Classes, or contact the Admissions andRecords Office at [email protected] formore information.

Note: If you have an Add Code and arerequired to submit a Repeat Petition, youmust register in person in the Admissions andRecords Office. To avoid registration delays,the Add Code slip must be attached to thePetition. The Add Code will be verified and, ifthe Repeat Petition is approved, you will beregistered into the class.

Add Codes for Distance Education (Online)Classes: To find out how to contactan online instructor for an Add Code, pleasevisit www.chaffey.edu/onlineed/index.html.

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STEPS TO ENROLLSTEP 6 - PAY ENROLLMENT FEES*PAY YOUR FEES ON TIME TO LOCK INYOUR REGISTRATION. SEE PAYMENTCHART ON PAGE 15 FOR SUMMER PAYMENT DEADLINE INFORMATION.

METHODS OF PAYMENT1. Online using MyChaffeyViewGo to www.chaffey.edu and click the MyChaffeyVIEW link. The college accepts Visa,MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.Online payments are processed in a secureand safe environment. Computers are availablein the Admissions and Records Office at any ofour three campus locations for online payment.

2. FACTS Deferred Payment Plan: See additional details below.

3. U.S. Mail: Send check or money order toChaffey College, Attn: Cashier’s Office, 5885Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA91737. Include your Chaffey ID Number on thecheck or money order. Payment must bereceived in the Cashier’s Office (not post-marked) by the payment deadline. ChaffeyCollege is not responsible for mail lost ordelayed by the postal service.

4. In Person: We accept cash, checks, or moneyorders.

VERIFICATION OF PAYMENTOnce payment is made, you must print out a reg-istration receipt for your records. This receipt pro-vides important deadline dates for refunds anddropping classes. This is especially important ifyou are registered for Fast Track classes, asdeadlines for these classes differ significantly fromthose for full-term classes.

FEE AMOUNTRegular Enrollment Fee ................. $46 per unit

Non-Resident U.S. Citizen Enrollment Fee ........... $255 per unit($179 per unit, plus $30 Capital Outlay charge, plus $46 per unit enrollment fee)

Non-Resident Non-U.S. Citizen Enrollment Fee .. $255 per unit($179 per unit, plus $30 Capital Outlay charge, plus $46 per unit enrollment fee)

Health Services Fee**Non-BOG Waiver ........................$14.00BOG Waiver (A)............................$7.00BOG Waiver (B) .........................$14.00BOG Waiver (C) .........................$14.00

College Services Fee (optional)*** ..................$5

Materials Fee ....................................Variable(Most classes require a materials usage fee. The charge is noted underthe appropriate class at the end of the description. Material fees mustbe paid at registration, and are not subject to waiver.)

Parking FeeNon-BOG Waiver .........................................$25.00BOG Waiver..................................................$25.00required on the Rancho, Chino (College Park location only) and Fontana Campuses

Motorcycle Parking ..................................$20

Returned Check/Stop Payment Fee ...$25.00(Only cash, money order, or cashier’s check accepted to clear these fees)

*All fees are approved by the Governing Board and are subject tochange without advance notice. This is not a complete list of fees.

**Pursuant to section 76355 of the Education Code, students whocan provide documentation of active membership in a religiousorganization that relies exclusively on prayer for healing may requestto have the Health Fee waived. Applications for waiver are availablein the Student Health Services office.

***For more information on the College Service fee please contactthe Office of Student Activities.

For information related to the waiver of enrollment fees, contact theFinancial Aid Office at (909) 652-6199.

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FACTS Payment Methods:• Automatic bank payment (ACH)• Credit card/debit card

Cost to Participate:• $20 enrollment fee per semester (ACH &credit card)

• $2 enrollment fee for an immediate full pay-ment

• $30 returned payment fee if a payment isreturned

Must be renewed each semester

Simple Steps to Enroll in the Payment Plan:• Go to www.mycollegepaymentplan.com/chaffey

• Click on the link “Enroll throughMyChaffeyVIEW.” FACTS payments areprocessed on the 5th of each month and willcontinue until the balance is paid in full.

*If an invalid account number is supplied or anymonthly payment is returned by the suppliedbank prior to the start of the term, the paymentplan with NBS will be terminated and the stu-dent's classes may be dropped.

*If an invalid account number is supplied or anymonthly payment is returned by the suppliedbank once the term begins, the payment planwith NBS will be terminated and there will be ahold placed on the student's record until the bal-ance is cleared in full.

* If there are any changes made to the student'sChaffey College account including but not limit-ed to adding and/or dropping classes, obtainingthe BOGW Financial Aid Fee Waiver, or updat-ing residency status, it is the student's responsi-bility to notify the Cashier's Office [email protected] to adjust the pay-ment plan agreement. Failure to do so canresult in the continued incorrect paymentamount deduction and/or a remaining balanceonce all agreed payments have been made.

DROP PROCESS FOR NON-PAYMENTBefore the semester begins, students areallowed 10 calendar days (including weekendsand holidays) from the date of registration tosubmit full payment. If payment is not received

within the 10 calendar days, students will bedropped for non-payment. Partial payments arenot accepted.

Note: During the last 10 days of registration, allfees are due prior to the start of the term. If pay-ment is not submitted, all classes will bedropped. Refer to the Summer Payment Chartson page 16 for specific payment deadline dates.If the payment deadline date falls on a Sunday,it is highly recommended that payment is madebefore Sunday, as this day is reserved forscheduled system maintenance. The paymentmay not go through and will result in classesbeing dropped. Once classes are dropped, theaction cannot be reversed.

Groups Exempt from the Drop Process forNon-Payment:The following groups will NOT be dropped fornon-payment:• BOG Waiver recipients who have the waiverapplied to the student account at the time ofregistration

• BOG Waiver recipients who have the waiverapplied before the 10-day drop deadline

• Students enrolled in the FACTS DeferredPayment Plan

• Third-party billing (sponsor-paid students)• International students (with or without sponsor)

PAST DUE FEESBeginning the first day of instruction, fees aredue in full at time of registration. If payment isnot received on the same day, the student’saccount will be blocked with a financial hold.Students may pay online or in person duringregular business hours. See the schedule ofclasses for specific business hours by campuslocation.

FINANCIAL HOLDSStudents with financial holds for past due feeswill NOT be able to access the following services(Title 5 section 59410):• Grades• Transcripts• Diplomas• Registration Privileges

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Financial Aid StudentsThe BOG Waiver does not cover all fees forregistration. Students who receive the BOGWaiver must pay the remaining fees by thefirst day of instruction. If payment is notreceived, a financial hold will be placed on thestudent account. For questions regarding yourfinancial aid award, contact the Financial AidOffice at (909) 652-6199 during businesshours.

Returned PaymentsReturned payments due to insufficient funds,invalid account number entry or stopping pay-ment on a check or credit card transactiondoes NOT constitute withdrawal from classesand will result in a $25 charge and a financialblock on the student’s account.

Fee Collection by the Franchise Tax BoardFailure to pay any outstanding balance willresult in the student’s name being submittedto the Franchise Tax Board for collection ofany balance owed to Chaffey College.

Unofficial Withdrawal from ClassesA student will be charged fees for classeshe/she is enrolled in, even if the student doesnot attend any class meetings. It is the stu-dent’s responsibility to ensure all classes aredropped by the refund deadline to avoid beingcharged. IT IS NOT THE INSTRUCTOR’SRESPONSIBILITY TO DROP STUDENTSWHO DO NOT ATTEND.

REFUND POLICY FOR CREDIT AMOUNTSLESS THAN $20Refunds for credit amounts less than $20 arenot automatic and a request for said refundmust be initiated by the student:• A refund request for a credit amount lessthan $20 must be received by the Cashier’sOffice by the last day of the term.

• To request a refund, the student must sendan email to [email protected].

• For security reasons, the following informa-tion is required:- Student’s full name- Chaffey ID Number- Refund credit amount (see your registration receipt on My ChaffeyVIEW)

• When all the required information isreceived, the Cashier’s Office will begin therefund process. Refunds will be receivedwithin 45 business days.

Automatic Refund ProcessRefunds will still be processed automaticallyfor the following:• Credit amounts of $20 or more• Classes canceled by the college• BOG Waiver reimbursements (No refund request required).

Automatic refunds will be processed after thelast day to add full term classes and will bereceived within 45 business days. Studentswill receive a refund in the form of originalpayment, excluding cash. If a student paidwith cash or check, a refund check will bemailed to the student's address on record. Toensure prompt delivery, the student must veri-fy that their address is correct onMyChaffeyVIEW. If payment was made with adebit/credit card, the refund will be creditedback to your debit/credit card.

Eligibility Requirement for RefundsA student is eligible for a refund if he/shedrops the class by the published refund dead-line. The refund deadline date can be foundon the registration receipt available on MyChaffeyVIEW.

A student must officially drop or withdraw froma class before ten percent (10%) of the classlength has passed. The following fees aresubject to refund if classes are dropped beforethe deadline: enrollment, health, materials,college service, transportation, and non-resi-dent tuition.

(California Code of Regulations, Title 5,Section 58508)Summer 2014 term: refund dates vary,please review the registration receipt fordeadline dates.

Refund for Parking PermitsThe parking permit must be returned to theCashier’s Office on or before the appropriaterefund deadline date.

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Refund for Parking PermitsThe parking permit must be returned to theCashier’s Office on or before the appropriaterefund deadline date.

Refund for Canceled ClassesIf the college cancels a class, students willreceive a refund automatically. (No refundrequest required.)

Financial Aid BOG Waiver AccountRe-Bill/ReimbursementStudents who paid for classes prior to receiv-ing a BOG Waiver will receive a refund oncethe BOG Waiver is processed. However, forSummer 2014, the BOG Waiver must beprocessed and posted to the student’saccount by the last day of the semester. Forinformation related to waiver of enrollmentfees, contact the Financial Aid Office at (909)652-6199.

Do you need access to a computer?Computer stations are available in theAdmission and Records Office at any of ourthree campus locations.

HEALTH FEE FOR BOGW (BOARD OF GOVERNOR'S FEE WAIVER)ELIGIBLE STUDENTSBoard of Governor’s Fee Waiver (BOGW) eligible students will be responsible for all or aportion of the Student Health fees. Please refer to the payment chart below.

STUDENT HEALTH FEE-BOGW-A students will pay $8.50 per term for Fall andSpring and $7.00 for Summer.

STUDENT HEALTH FEE-BOGW-Bstudents will pay $17 per term for Fall andSpring and $14 for Summer term.

STUDENT HEALTH FEE-BOGW-Cstudents will pay $17 per term for Fall andSpring and $14 for Summer.

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S U M M E R 2 0 1 4P A Y M E N T C H A R T

See important message below regarding payment deadlines that fall on a Sunday.

IF YOU REGISTER FOR A CLASS ON THE FULL PAYMENT IS DUE BY:FOLLOWING DATE:

Monday, May 12 Thursday, May 22Tuesday, May 13 Friday, May 23Wednesday, May 14 Saturday, May 24Thursday, May 15 Sunday, May 25Friday, May 16 Monday, May 26Saturday, May 17 Tuesday, May 27Sunday, May 18 Wednesday, May 28Monday, May 19 Thursday, May 29Tuesday, May 20 Friday, May 30Wednesday, May 21 Saturday, May 31Thursday, May 22 Sunday, June 1Friday, May 23 Monday, June 2Saturday, May 24 Tuesday, June 3Sunday, May 25 Wednesday, June 4Monday, May 26 Thursday, June 5Tuesday, May 27 Friday, June 6Wednesday, May 28 Saturday, June 7

During the last 10 days of registration all fees are due prior to the start of the term.

IF YOU REGISTER FOR A CLASS ON THE FULL PAYMENT IS DUE BY:FOLLOWING DATE:

Thursday, May 29 Sunday, June 8Friday, May 30 Sunday, June 8Saturday, May 31 Sunday, June 8Sunday, June 1 Sunday, June 8Monday, June 2 Sunday, June 8Tuesday, June 3 Sunday, June 8Wednesday, June 4 Sunday, June 8Thursday, June 5 Sunday, June 8Friday, June 6 Sunday, June 8Saturday, June 7 Sunday, June 8Sunday, June 8 Sunday, June 8

ONCE THE TERM STARTS ON JUNE 9:Payment is due at the time of Registration. If payment is not received,

a financial hold will be placed on the student's account.

If your payment date falls on a Sunday, we highly recommend that you pay BEFORE Sunday, as this day may be reserved for scheduled system maintenance.

Payment may not go through, resulting in your classes being dropped. Once classes are dropped, the action cannot be reversed.

Partial payments are not accepted; payment balance due in full.

METHODS OF PAYMENT: Visa, MasterCard, American Express , Discover, Check or Money Order payable to Chaffey College (include Chaffey ID number)

IT IS ULTIMATELYYOUR RESPONSIBILITY TODROP A CLASS.

DO NOT RELY ON AN INSTRUCTOR TODROP YOU.

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It is important that every student attend the first class meeting.Students that do not attend may lose their seat to another studentwho is in attendance even if you are enrolled in the class.

ATTENDANCEIt is your responsibility to make sure that you are officially enrolledin the class. You are expected to attend every class meeting. Ifyou cannot attend a class meeting, consult with the instructor ofthe class. You may not continue to attend a class in which you arenot enrolled.

Dropping ClassesTo drop a class a student must follow the procedure outlined onMy ChaffeyVIEW. Drop deadlines vary for each class and areavailable on the student’s registration receipt or on the MyChaffeyVIEW registration system. It is the student’s responsibilityto make sure classes are dropped. Failure to attend a classdoes not constitute an official drop.

A student who drops a class or is dropped by an instructor on orbefore census will receive no entry on his/her permanent record.Course drops processed after census and on or before 61% of thecourse will receive a “W” grade on his/her permanent record.Drops cannot be processed by a student or an instructor after 61%of the course has elapsed. Failure to drop a course may result inan “F” or “FW” grade on the students’ record. Students areresponsible for payment of fees; see Step 6 for more informationon the refund policy.

STEP 7ATTEND FIRSTCLASS MEETING

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STEPS TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AIDStudents must apply for financial aid eachyear. The priority application deadline isJanuary 1 - March 2 for the following academ-ic year; however, applications are availablethroughout the year. Most students are eligiblefor some type of aid, so apply even if youthink you don’t qualify.Financial Aid Office SSA 104 (909) 652-6199

FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AIDStep 1Complete the Free Application for FederalStudent Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.govBe sure to include Chaffey College’s schoolcode 001163 so that your FAFSA informationis sent to us electronically by the U.S.Department of Education.

Step 2Complete the Application for Admissions byselecting the “Application” link at www.chaf-fey.edu Be sure to provide your current mail-ing and email addresses.

Step 3The Financial Aid office will receive a copy ofyour FAFSA results electronically within 7-10days. Once results are received by theFinancial Aid office, you will be contacted bye-mail. If you are eligible for a Board ofGovernor’s Waiver (BOGW) this will automati-cally be applied within 24-48 hours after yourFAFSA application is received. You will receivean e-mail indicating if awards are available orif additional documentation is needed to com-plete your file and determine eligibility.

Step 4Your Financial Aid status is available onMyChaffeyVIEW. If documentation is neededthe information will be available onMyChaffeyVIEW under “My documents”.

Step 5Return required documents to the Financial Aidoffice to complete your file. Documents areprocessed on a first come, first served basisand it can take up to 8-10 weeks after youhave submitted required paperwork. It is impor-tant that you submit requested documents assoon as possible.

Step 6Chaffey College will notify you an award notifi-cation of eligibility via email. Once you receiveyour award notification email, you must log onMyChaffeyview to accept or decline awards(except the BOGW). You must read and acceptthe terms and conditions in order to acceptawards. Failure to accept the terms and condi-tions will delay your disbursements. To acceptor reject your awards, select accept or rejectmy awards.

Step 7Get your disbursement. All financial aid dis-bursements are issued through a MyChaffeyDebit Card from HigherOne. Receiving aMyChaffey Card does not mean you are eligi-ble for financial aid. Eligibility will be deter-mined once your financial aid file is complete.The card will not have any funds available untileligibility is confirmed and awards are accept-ed. Be sure to follow the steps on the envelopeto activate your card online atmychaffeycard.com. Once eligibility is con-firmed and you receive a disbursement notifica-tion email, funds will be available on your card.

For additional information about ChaffeyCollege financial aid, please visit the website atwww.chaffey.edu/financialaid

If you need access to a computer with Internetcapabilities or need assistance, you may makean appointment to complete your FAFSA in theFinancial Aid Office at any Chaffey Collegecampus in Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, orChino.

APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID

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Where to purchase or rent textbooks:• Online at http://books.chaffey.edu. (Free in-store pick up at all three campus locations.)

• In person at the Rancho Campus Bookstorefor classes held online and at the Rancho Campus

• In person at the Chino Campus Store for classes held atall Chino locations and Ontario High School

• In person at the Fontana Campus Store for classes heldat the Fontana Campus

Textbook buyback is available Monday-Thursday during the first week of the each term and during finals week.Year-round buyback is every Tuesday and Wednesdayfrom 9:00am-5:00pm. The bookstore pays up to 50% ofthe new price, even if the book was bought used.

The Chaffey College Bookstore offers textbook rentals, e-books, used books, and a low price guarantee. See anassociate or visit www.books.chaffey.edu for details.

Summer web sales open on May 12, 2014 at books.chaffey.edu and in-store sales on June 2, 2014.

OBTAIN YOUR TEXTBOOKS

MORE IMPORTANT STEPS

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Where can I purchase a parking permit?Parking permits may be purchased online via MyChaffeyVIEW or in per-son at the Admissions & Records/Cashier’s Office at the Chino, Fontana,or Rancho Cucamonga Campus.

I purchased my parking permit online but haven’t received it yet.What do I do so I don’t get a ticket?A temporary parking permit will be issued to students who come in per-son to the Cashier’s Office on the Rancho,Chino or Fontana Campus. Thetemporary parking permit expires in 7 business days from the day it isissued. If you do not receive your parking permit by the expiration dateof the temporary permit, email the Cashier’s Office at [email protected].

Can I park wherever I want with my parking permit?No. Parking permits allow students to park in student spaces. Studentsare not permitted to park in any stall marked Staff, Visitor, or Reserved.No parking is allowed in any area that does not have a clearly markedparking stall.

Can I park in metered stalls with my parking permit?Only if you pay the required meter fee. Any person parked in a meteredstall must pay the correct fee, even with a valid parking decal. Meteredstalls cost $0.25 for every 15 minutes with a limit of one hour.

What if I only have one or two classes a week and I don’t want topurchase a parking permit?You can purchase a daily parking permit. One hour permits are ($1) orday permits are ($4) and are purchased from daily permit dispensingmachines located in parking lots throughout the campus.

I ride a motorcycle. Do I have to buy a parking permit?Yes. Motorcycle permits cost $20.

What if I drive a different car or just forget my permit?You may obtain a temporary one day permit at the Campus PoliceOffice with proper identification.

Why is parking so difficult on the Rancho Campus?The first few weeks of a new semester are always the busiest. Try findingalternate transportation such as carpooling or taking the bus. You canalso try parking lots at the east or south end of the campus. Having aparking permit does not guarantee a parking space close to your desti-nation and it is your responsibility to find legal parking.

For more information on parking regulations, please refer to the “Parkingand Traffic Rules and Regulations” brochure available at the CampusPolice office or on the web at www.chaffey.edu/parking or contactCampus Police at (909) 652-6631.

Are parking permits required?Parking permits are required onthe Rancho and FontanaCampuses, as well as the ChinoCampus located on CollegePark. Permits are not requiredat the Chino Educational Centeron Central Avenue or the ChinoInformation Technology Centeron Seventh Street.

What hours are parkingpermits required?Permits are required Mondaythrough Friday 7:00am-11:00pmand Saturday 7:00am-3:00pm.Permits are not required onSundays.

How much do parking permitscost?Cost for a parking decal is $50for the fall and spring terms and$25 for the summer term.

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ALSO VISIT…Career Center and Student Employment OfficeThe Career Center is located in MACC-203. Visitwww.chaffey.edu/careercenter to access online resources. TheCareer Center offers career assessments, career counseling, anda large variety of career workshops. It also houses the StudentEmployment Office and the Cooperative Education Program. TheStudent Employment Office maintains an online job board of on-and off-campus jobs and schedules employer information sessions.The Cooperative Education Program offers courses which allowstudents to earn elective credit for jobs, internships, or volunteerwork. For questions regarding career center services or studentemployment, call (909) 652-6511. For questions regarding theCooperative Education Program, call (909) 652-6190.

GPS Center (Guiding Panthers to Success)The GPS center supports student planning and achievement byproviding assistance with registration, orientation, evaluation ofprogress on goal (Degree Audit), and workshops on educationalplanning and college success. The center is staffed by counselingfaculty and Success Guides. Walk-in services are available Monday– Thursday. GPS Center locations:

Rancho Campus AD-189Chino Campus CHMB-240Fontana Campus FNFC-114

Student ActivitiesThe Office of Student Activities is located in Campus Center Easton the Rancho campus. Information on Student Government(ASCC) and clubs can be obtained from this office. There is a loungeavailable to students.

Student Health ServicesThe Health Fee charged to students each semester entitles allcurrently enrolled students to be seen by a doctor, nurse practitioner,nurse, or marriage and family therapist free of charge. A varietyof services are available to students; some services may requirea fee. There are two Health Clinics available – one on the RanchoCampus in MACC-202 and one at the Chino Campus, CHMB-105.For more information, call the Rancho clinic at (909) 652-6331 orthe Chino clinic at (909) 652-8190.

Transfer CenterThe Transfer Center provides information and resources to helpstudents continue their education after Chaffey College. TheCenter hosts college representatives for individual appointmentswith students, sponsors transfer-related workshops, and schedulescampus visits and college fairs. All services are free and availableto any Chaffey College student. The Transfer Center is located onthe Rancho Campus in SSA-120. Transfer services are alsoavailable at the Chino and Fontana campuses on a limited basis. Call(909) 652-6233 for more information.

Visit the Student Success CentersChaffey College has created Student Success Centers which offer freetutoring, workshops, learning groups and activities, and computeraccess to assist students in their academic development and success.A Chaffey photo ID card is required for all Success Center services.

Students who access one or more Success Centers experience a 73%likelihood of course success. Students who do not access SuccessCenters experience a 57% likelihood of course success.

Multidisciplinary Centers are located at all Chaffey sites and are setup to serve students in all subject disciplines. The Rancho campusalso houses discipline specific centers designed to help students withparticular subject area courses and skills. Locations and usualhours for the Success Centers are:

LANGUAGE SUCCESS CENTER, BEB-101

ESL & Modern Languages: (909) 652-6907Greg Creel, Instructional SpecialistReading and Writing: (909) 652-6820

Monday-Thursday 9:00am-7:00pmFriday Closed

MATH SUCCESS CENTER, MATH-121 (909) 652-6452Garrett Kenehan, Instructional SpecialistMonday-Thursday 9:00am-7:00pmFriday Closed

MULTIDISCIPLINARY SUCCESS CENTER (909) 652-6932Located in BEB-101 for Summer 2014

Rob Rundquist, Instructional SpecialistMonday-Thursday 9:00am-7:00pmFriday Closed

CHINO AND FONTANA CAMPUS SUCCESS CENTERS:CHINO MULTIDISCIPLINARY SUCCESS CENTER, CHMB-145

(909) 652-8150Tom Vitzelio, Instructional SpecialistMonday-Thursday 9:00am-7:00pmFriday Closed

FONTANA MULTIDISCIPLINARY SUCCESS CENTER, FNFC-122(909) 652-7408

Maryjane Ross, Instructional SpecialistMonday-Thursday 9:00am-7:00pmFriday Closed

All Success Center hours are subject to change

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THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

THE BOOKSTORE OFFERS NEW, USED,RENTAL, AND DIGITAL TEXTBOOKSSUPPLIES ARE LIMITED. SEE BOOkSTORE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS. BOOkS.CHAFFEY.EDUSelected rentals sponsored by the Associated Students of Chaffey College and funded by the Chaffey College Service Fee.

SHOP EARLY

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CHA F F E Y CO L L E G E BOOK S TOR E S

SUMMER 2 0 1 4C h i n o • F o n t a n a • R a n c h o C u c a m o n g a • b o o k s . c h a f f e y. e d u

RANCHOCUCAMONGA909/652-6560

CHINO909/652-6560featuring CoffeeBean & Tea Leaf

FONTANA909/652-6560featuring CoffeeBean & Tea Leaf

Year-round buyback everyTuesday andWednesday

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¿Quién puede asistir a Chaffey College?Todo estudiante graduado de la escuela High School, cualquier per-sona con un Certificado de Aptitud o un GED, y cualquier personaque tenga cuando menos 18 años de edad puede beneficiarse conun curso de estudios en Chaffey College.

¿Cómo puedo iniciar mi inscripción?Complete una solicitud, en línea, en www.chaffey.edu. No hayningún cargo al someter su solicitud.

¿Cuánto cuestan las clases?Los costos de la matrícula se cobran por unidad. Una clase típicaes de 3 ó 4 unidades.• Residentes de California - $46 por unidad• Ciudadanos de los Estados Unidos que no residan en California- $255 por unidad.

• Personas que no sean ciudadanas de los Estados Unidos -$255por unidad.

También hay una cuota de cuidado a la salud que cuesta $17 enotoño y primavera, y $14 en verano. La cuota por concepto de esta-cionamiento es de $40 en otoño y primavera, y $20 en verano. Estacuota se requiere en todos los planteles de Chaffey excepto enChino Information Technical Center. Además, hay costos asociadoscon la compra de libros y materiales, los cuales varían de acuerdoal tipo de clase que usted tome.

¿Puedo obtener ayuda para cubrir los costos por las clases yotros costos?Hay un número de programas que asisten al estudiante de recur-sos limitados incluyendo el programa BOGW que obvia los costosde inscripción, donativos, Trabajo-Estudio Federal, becas, y présta-mos. Para ser tomado en cuenta para cualquiera de estos progra-mas, se necesita completar la Solicitud para Asistencia FinancieraEstudiantil, o FAFSA. Para obtener la solicitud ingrese awww.fafsa.ed.gov o a www.chaffey.edu-finaid. Asegúrese de incluirel código institucional de Chaffey, 001163, confirmar la exactitudde su número de seguro social y asegurarse que esté de acuerdocon el que usted ingresó en su solicitud de inscripción a ChaffeyCollege.

¿Qué tipo de clases puedo tomar?Tome una prueba de ubicación. Todo estudiante con habilidadeslimitadas en el inglés tendrá que someterse a una evaluacióndenominada AccuPlacer la cual determina su capacidad en elidioma inglés. Se recomendarán cursos específicos de inglés comosegunda lengua (ESL por sus siglas en inglés) tales como lectura,escritura, y comunicación oral, basándose en los resultados de laevaluación.

¿Cómo puedo enterarme de lo que el colegio ofrece para poderplanificar mi educación?Asista a una Orientación. La Orientación incluye una presentaciónacerca de los programas y servicios que el colegio ofrece, y tam-bién da un pormenor de las reglas del colegio, los requisitos deconducta estudiantil, y la planificación de objetivos educativos.Póngase en contacto con el Departamento de Asesoramiento enwww.chaffey.edu/counseling o llame al 909/652-6200 para ano-

tarse en una sesión. También, todo estudiante debe reunirse con unasesor académico dentro de los primeros seis meses después desu inscripción inicial en Chaffey con el fin de elaborar su plan deestudios.

¿Cómo puedo inscribirme en las clases que quiero?Usted puede inscribirse en sus clases en la fecha asignada para suinscripción, o después de esa fecha, utilizando la inscripción enlínea en www.chaffey.edu/chaffeyview. También se puede inscribiren persona en cualquiera de los planteles de Chaffey College.

¿Qué hago después de inscribirme?1. Pague por sus clases. Al final del proceso de inscripción en

línea obtendrá la suma total de sus cargos. Todas las cuotas sepueden pagar en línea durante, o después, de su inscripción.También se pueden pagar en persona, por facsímile, o porcorreo. El tipo de pago aceptado incluye tarjetas de crédito(VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover), en efecti-vo, cheque, o giro money order.

2. Obtenga sus libros de texto. Los libros de texto se puedenadquirir o alquidado en las librerías de los planteles, o en líneaen http://books.chaffey.edu. Las librerías de Chino y Fontanasólo tienen los libros para las clases que se imparten en esosplanteles.

3. Asista a clases. Si usted no asiste el primer día de clases, elmaestro puede darlo de baja.

¿Ofrece Chaffey College guardería infantil?Sí. El Centro de Desarrollo Infantil (Child Development Center eninglés) está ubicado en el plantel de Rancho Cucamonga y puedeaceptar niños de dos años hasta edad preescolar o Kindergarten.Las cuotas por concepto de guardería infantil se establecen deacuerdo a la situación económica de cada estudiante tomando encuenta su ingreso y el número de personas en la unidad familiar.Para más información llame al 909/652-6875.

¿Qué otros servicios se encuentran disponibles para los estudi-antes?Hay muchos servicios disponibles para los estudiantes de ChaffeyCollege. Algunos de los programas disponibles son:

Programas y Servicios de Igualdad de Oportunidades (EOPS, porsus siglas en inglés) – EOPS es un programa financiado por el esta-do que ofrece servicios a los estudiantes de escasos recursos, queno han tenido éxito en la High School y/o en la universidad. Losestudiantes que cumplen con los requisitos gozan de varios servi-cios,incluyendo vales para libros, asesoramiento académico, pases parael autobús y prioridad en la inscripción. Para más información,llame al 909/652-6349.

Asesoramiento Académico – Los estudiantes tienen asesores a sudisponibilidad durante todo el año para que los ayuden a alcanzarsus objetivos académicos. Los asesores pueden diseñar un planeducacional para los estudiantes que los ayudará a elegir las clasescorrectas a fin de que puedan alcanzar sus objetivos. Para concer-tar una cita con un asesor, llame al 909/652-6200.

C Ó M O P U E D O E S T U D I A R E N C H A F F E Y

DECLARACIÓN DE IGUALDAD DE OPORTUNIDADES NO-DISCRIMINACIÓN Y PROHIBICIÓN DE ACOSO El distrito escolar del colegio comunitario Chaffey está afirmativa-mente comprometido a proporcionar igualdad de oportunidadeseducativas y laborales. Este compromiso se encuentra en nuestraspolíticas educativas, en políticas y prácticas de personal y en eltrato de empleados, estudiantes y público en general. El Distrito ytoda persona que represente al Distrito deberá proporcionar igual-dad de oportunidades de empleo y oportunidades educativas inde-pendientemente de raza, color, nacionalidad, ascendencia, religión,credo, sexo, edad (más de 40), discapacidad física (incluyendo elVIH y el SIDA) o discapacidad mental, estado civil, condición médi-ca (incluyendo el cáncer y características genéticas), orientaciónsexual, o rango militar como veteranos de la época de Vietnam, o lapercepción de que una persona tenga una o más de las caracterís-ticas anteriores.

De conformidad con los Reglamentos del Título IX, el distrito ofreceigualdad de oportunidades académicas, profesionales y extracurric-ulares independientemente de sexo/ género de la persona. ElCoordinador del Título IX, Dr. Eric Bishop, puede ser contactado alteléfono (909) 652-7405, correo electró[email protected] o en la siguiente dirección: 5885 HavenAvenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737. El distrito, autorizado bajola ley federal para inscribir a estudiantes extranjeros e inmigrantesy, de conformidad con los reglamentos del título 5, afirma que lafalta de conocimientos del idioma Inglés no será un obstáculo parala admisión y participación en los programas de este distrito esco-lar.

Las personas en busca de información y/o respuestas a presuntosactos de discriminación ilícita, represalias o acoso deben ponerseen contacto con nuestra oficial encargada de supervisar la imple-mentación de estas regulaciones, Lisa Bailey, directora ejecutiva derecursos humanos del colegio Chaffey, al teléfono (909) 652-6532,correo electrónico [email protected], o en la siguiente direc-ción: 5885 Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737.

Servicios de Salud para Estudiantes – Los Servicios de Salud paralos Estudiantes están diseñados para ayudar a los estudiantes aalcanzar y mantener una salud física, mental y emocional óptima,mediante el suministro de asistencia médica de calidad a un costorazonable. Cada semestre, la cuota que se cobra por concepto decuidado a la salud permite a todos los estudiantes actualmenteinscriptos a tener acceso a un médico, un enfermero con entre-namiento avanzado, o un asesor matrimonial o familiar, sin costoalguno. Una variedad de servicios se encuentra disponible paratodos los estudiantes; algunos servicios pueden requerir una cuota.Un enfermero está disponible de lunes a viernes para responderpreguntas. Para más información, llame al 909/652-6331.

¿Cuáles son mis derechos bajo la ley?AB-540:La Ley de la Cámara Baja 540 es una solicitud de exención del pagode la matrícula de no residente: Todo estudiante que cumpla los req-uisitos para la solicitud de exención del pago de la matrícula de noresidente estará exento del pago de la matrícula de no residente ypagará la cuota de inscripción de residente de $46 por unidad. Haycriterios específicos para la exención y una lista de documentos quedeben acompañar la petición. Tanto la solicitud como informaciónacerca de los criterios específicos y la documentación requerida seencuentran en www.chaffey.edu/admissions/ab540.shtml o sepueden obtener en la Oficina de Inscripciones y Archivos,Admissions and Records Office.

POLÍTICA DE PREVENCIÓN DE ACOSO SEXUALEs política del distrito escolar del colegio comunitario Chaffeyproveer para todos, los estudiantes y empleados, una educación,empleo y medio ambiente libre de todas las formas de explotación,acoso, intimidación o asedio sexuales no deseados, solicitudes defavores sexuales, o otra conducta física, verbal, visual o comunica-ciones de carácter sexual prohibidas por el Acuerdo para Empleos yVivienda Justa de California, el Código de Educación de California ylas reglas, normas, estatutos y leyes federales y estatales que pro-híben el acoso sexual y represalias.

Este distrito escolar se opone enérgicamente al acoso sexual yexpresamente prohíbe el acoso sexual de sus estudiantes y emplea-dos por catedráticos, directivos, personal, estudiantes o miembrosdel público en general. El colegio Chaffey tomará las medidasapropiadas para prevenir, corregir y, si es necesario, disciplinarcualquier comportamiento inadecuado.

Cualquier acoso sexual debe ser inmediatamente comunicado anuestro oficial encargado de supervisar la implementación de estasregulaciones, Lisa Bailey, directora ejecutiva de recursos humanosdel colegio Chaffey, al teléfono (909) 652-6532, correo electró[email protected], o en la siguiente dirección: 5885 HavenAvenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737, o a cualquier decano,director o gerente quien de forma inmediata deberá referirlo al ofi-cial encargado o designado. Deben tomarse todas las medidasnecesarias para asegurar la confidencialidad.

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A D D I T I O N A L I N F O R M A T I O N

SPECIAL STUDENT CLASSIFICATIONS

HIGH SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM(HIGH SCHOOL CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT)High school students may enroll at Chaffey College through dualenrollment to pursue advanced scholastic or vocational education(Education Code 48800(a)). Eligible students must have complet-ed the 10th grade and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.Students participating in the High School Partnership Program atChaffey College must complete all requirements within the deadlinedates specified in the registration packet. All high school studentsare required to register in person with a special add card and cando so at any Chaffey College campus. High school students mayregister on or after their assigned registration date and may regis-ter for up to eight (8.0) units. High school students may only reg-ister for classes that have been recommended by the high schoolon the High School Certification form. High school students maynot take classes for remediation purposes (courses numbered 500-599). Enrollment in PEACT courses and all PETEAM courses isrestricted to adult students who are no longer enrolled in highschool. However, high school students may enroll in PELEC lecturecourses, such as PELEC 15 – “Diet and Fitness,” with the permis-sion of the high school counselor or designee. High school seniorsmay also be eligible to enroll in PETEAM team courses. All highschool students participating in the High School PartnershipProgram must attend the first day of class.

High School Students New to Chaffey: High school students whoare attending Chaffey College for the first time must submit anonline application for admission, an official high school transcriptin a sealed envelope, the High School Certification, ParentalAdvisory and Waiver of Liability forms the first semester of atten-dance. The high school student must also complete assessmentand orientation and must attend a High School Student EducationalPlan Workshop which is arranged through the Chaffey CollegeCounseling Department. The high school student will receive aChaffey ID number in the registration letter that is sent by emailafter the online admissions application has been received andprocessed by the Admissions and Records Office. The registrationletter will also include a link that the student must access to down-load the High School Registration Packet. The High SchoolRegistration Packet includes critical registration information for thestudent and parents regarding the requirements and expectationsof participating in the High School Partnership Program at ChaffeyCollege.

Continuing High School Students at Chaffey: High school studentswho have previously attended Chaffey College must submit an offi-cial high school transcript in a sealed envelope, the High SchoolCertification, Parental Advisory and Waiver of Liability forms eachsemester of attendance.

In-District High School Students: High school students who residein or attend a high school within the Chaffey College District are eli-gible to have certain fees waived. Enrollment, health, and collegeservice fees are waived for in-district students. Materials fees mustbe paid by the student at the time of registration. Other fees, suchas books and parking must be paid by the student, if needed.

Out-of-District High School Students: High school students whoreside and attend a high school outside of the Chaffey CollegeDistrict must pay all fees. Out-of-District high school students clas-sified as non-residents of California (for tuition purposes) and/orthe United States must also pay out-of-state tuition fees.

Home-Schooled Students: Home-schooled students must completeall requirements mentioned above, including obtaining a signatureof a school affiliate on the High School Certification form. Home-schooled students who are not able to obtain a school affiliate sig-nature must achieve a placement recommendation in English 475or higher or Math 410 or higher on the Chaffey College assessmenttest. If the preceding scores are not achieved, the student must waituntil the following semester to request a retake of the assessmenttest.

High School Appeals ProcessThe appeals process is for high school students who do not meetthe minimum admissions criteria, but have a strong potential foracademic success in the college setting. For information regardingthe appeals process and deadlines, please go to www.chaffey.eduand click on High School Partnership, and select “How to Appeal.”The appeals process is available for high school students only(must be currently enrolled in 9th grade or higher). The AppealsCommittee does not consider appeals after the deadline to submithas passed. Students who appeal and are approved to register for12 or more units must pay enrollment fees for ALL classes for thatterm. (Chancellor’s Office Contracted District Manual.)

High School Career Technical Education (CTE) ArticulationHigh School/ROP students who attend CTE courses articulated withChaffey College may be able to earn advanced placement or collegecredit. For additional information contact your counselor or careertechnician or call Laura Myers at Chaffey College at (909) 652-6829.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSAn international student is defined as a student who has entered theUnited States temporarily and solely for the purpose of study andhas a permanent residence in another country that he or she has nointention of abandoning. Prospective international students mustcontact the International Student Office or check the website atwww.chaffey.edu/international for guidance on beginning the appli-cation process. Individuals on a B1/B2 Visitor’s Visa may not enrollin classes at Chaffey College, however, prospective students hold-ing any type of Visa may obtain information from the InternationalStudent Center or the Admissions and Records Office at (909)652-6195.

A variety of services are provided to international students, includ-ing academic guidance, F-1 Visa/Immigration information, careerdevelopment, housing homestay referrals and other services tomeet the specific needs of international students attending ChaffeyCollege.

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The International Student Center is located on the Rancho Campus inCCE-123. See page 3 for their hours. For appointments and informa-tion regarding the program, call (909) 652-6195 or email our staff [email protected]. The international student brochure andapplication materials are available in the International Student Centerand on our website at www.chaffey.edu/international.

Transcript Evaluation Services for Foreign StudentsChaffey College accepts the following Transcript Evaluation Servicesfor foreign students:

Academic and Professional International Evaluations, Inc.Academic Credentials Evaluation InstituteAmerican Education Research Corporation (AERC)Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc.Educational Records Evaluation ServiceInstitute for International Credentials Evaluation at CSU FresnoInternational Education Research Foundation, Inc. (IERF)World Education Services, Inc. (WES)

Note: Credits from an evaluation service are counted as earned cred-its only. Grade point averages from foreign institutions are notincluded on the Chaffey academic transcript. For specific informa-tion, contact the Admissions and Records Office.

PUENTE PROJECTAn outgrowth of the Puente Project founded in 1981 at ChabotCollege in Hayward, the Puente Project is designed to provide indi-vidual assistance to students interested in transferring to four-yearcolleges and universities. Puente students are provided with inten-sive English instruction, focused personal counseling, introductorytours of UC and Cal State campuses, and helpful personal mentor-ing. Every element is an essential part of the Puente experience.

Prospective students must be eligible for English 475 at the time ofapplication, and must write an essay describing their academic andcareer goals, and how participation in Puente would assist their suc-cess. Applications and essays are evaluated by the Puente programfaculty, who select 30 students each year for participation in the pro-gram.

More information and application forms are available in theCounseling Department at the Rancho Campus. Puente Project con-tact is Monica Molina at (909) 652-6208 or Leona Fisher at (909)652-6922.

VETERANSAll veterans and eligible dependents who wish to receive VAEducation Benefits while attending Chaffey College are required tomeet with the Veteran Certifying Official to begin the process.Official transcripts of all previous college coursework must be sub-mitted to the college for evaluation. Assessment testing is required.For more information on veterans’ benefits, please contacttheVeterans Resource Center at (909) 652-6611. Veterans interest-ed in using the new Post 911 GI Bill, please contact the Departmentof Veterans Affairs at (888) 442-4551 or visit the GI Bill website atwww.gibill.va.gov for more information. Veterans are welcome tovisit our Veterans’ Resource Center in AD-125.

The Veterans Administration (VA) specifies a minimum load for educa-tional benefits (these apply to full-term classes only; see VeteransCertifying Official for information regarding short-term classes):

Status Fall & Spring SummerFull-time 12 or more units Unit RequirementsThree-fourth time 9-11.5 units Contact theOne-half time 6-8.5 units Veterans ResourceLess than half-time Less than 6 units Center

ACADEMIC MATTERS

AUDITINGAuditing is permitted on a space available basis, solely at the discre-tion of the instructor. Once audit enrollment is completed, no stu-dent will be permitted to change his/her enrollment to receive cred-it. Conversely, a student is not permitted to change his/her enroll-ment from credit to audit after the deadline to drop without a “W”grade. No course credit or grade is received for an audited class, nordoes the college maintain any attendance or transcript records.Priority in class enrollment shall be given to students desiring totake the course for credit; therefore, enrollment for audit purposeswill not be permitted until the class has met at least once. Theinstructor’s signature is required to audit a class. If a student isenrolled only in the class(es) being audited, that student can obtaina photo ID card and will have access to labs and Success Centers atall locations, but they will not have access to the library book check-outs or online library resources. The cost to audit a course is $15.00per unit. For additional information, contact Admissions andRecords at (909) 652-6600.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS/PHONE NUMBERIt is the student’s responsibility to maintain a current email address,physical address and telephone number(s) on My ChaffeyVIEW. If astudent would like to change to a mailing address that is differentfrom the physical address, the change must be made in person inthe Admissions and Records Office at any Chaffey campus. Foradditional information, please contact the Admissions and RecordsOffice at (909) 652-6600.

CREDIT BY EXAMINATIONA student may challenge certain courses for Credit by Examination.Applications are available in the Admissions and Records Office.Grading is on a pass/fail basis only, there is a $25 per test fee thatmust be paid in advance, and the student must certify that they havenot previously attempted examination for credit in the course.Additional criteria must also be met; those criteria can be found inthe college catalog, which can be accessed by visiting our websitewww.chaffey.edu.

ENROLLMENT VERIFICATION REQUESTSEnrollment Verification forms can be presented to health insuranceagencies, housing authorities, consumer product companies, banks,etc. to provide evidence of official enrollment at Chaffey College.

A student may request enrollment verification from the Admissionsand Records Office at any Chaffey campus location. Requests madeat the Rancho campus are processed while the student waits.Requests made in Chino and Fontana require additional processingtime. Please check with the Chino and Fontana Admissions Officesbefore making your request.

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Students may request up to two enrollment verifications at nocharge. Subsequent verifications are $5.00 each.

GRADINGLetter Grading: Plus and Minus SymbolsEffective Fall Semester 2002, plus and minus symbols will have thefollowing point values attached:

A+ 4.0 points C+ 2.3 pointsA 4.0 points C 2.0 pointsA- 3.7 points D+ 1.3 pointsB+ 3.3 points D 1.0 pointsB 3.0 points D- 0.7 pointsB- 2.7 points F 0 points

Pass/No Pass Grading: Courses that are Pass/No Pass Only or pro-vide students the option of selecting Pass/No Pass in lieu of a lettergrade are so designated in the schedule description. Courses with-out such information are letter grade only.

Petitions for Grade ChangesStudents have two (2) years following the semester in which a ques-tioned grade was recorded to request a change of grade. A petitionis required to change a failing grade to W, or to remove grades. Todispute an assigned grade, contact the instructor or appropriatedepartment coordinator. Grades are no longer subject to changeafter the two-year limit.

Access to GradesYou may access grade information for the term just completed byvisiting My ChaffeyVIEW at www.chaffey.edu and clicking on the MyChaffeyVIEW link. Please allow 10 business days after the last dayof instruction for processing.

GRADUATION AND CERTIFICATESThe deadline to apply for graduation and certificates is as follows:Fall 2014 November 14, 2014Spring 2015Commencement participants February 27, 2015Non-participants April 17, 2015

To participate in the May 2015 commencement, you must havereceived your degree or certificate in Summer, 2014, Fall, 2014 orSpring 2015.

Applications are available in the Counseling Department or online atwww.chaffey.edu/counseling. Completed applications are acceptedby mail, fax (909) 652-6228, or in person at the CounselingDepartment on the Rancho Cucamonga campus.

A prospective graduate must have completed 60 degree-applicablesemester units with a minimum 2.0 degree applicable cumulativegrade point average (GPA), and must have met all graduationrequirements as stated in the Chaffey College Catalog. Studentswith a cumulative 3.5 GPA or above in degree applicable units willgraduate with honors. The GPA for honors at commencement iscomputed after the fall semester grades are recorded on the tran-script.

NON-TRADITIONAL CREDITStudents may be eligible to receive college credit by passing a writ-ten examination or demonstrating proficiency via another approvedmethod that shows mastery of a course’s objectives. Approved test-ing methods include Credit by Examination (Cx), College Level

Examination Program (CLEP), College Entrance Examination BoardAdvanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)tests. Unit credit is recognized for AP tests in which a score of 3, 4,or 5 is awarded; more information is available in the CounselingOffice. Refer to the college catalog for more nontraditional creditinformation.

TRANSCRIPTSOfficial Transcript Requests:Online: Order online and save money and time! Official transcriptrequests can be made online via My ChaffeyVIEW. To order online,go to www.chaffey.edu, click on My ChaffeyVIEW and select theorder Official Transcript link. The cost is $5.00 per transcript andprocessing time is 24 hours. We accept Visa, MasterCard, AmericanExpress, Discover and personal checks (see page 12 for paymentinformation.) Transcripts may be mailed, held for pickup, or sentelectronically to participating schools. Note: Transcripts thatinclude classes completed prior to 1985 may not be sent electroni-cally.

Free Copies: Students are eligible to receive two free copies. To findout if you are eligible to receive a free copy, go to the Order OfficialTranscript link on MyChaffeyVIEW. The system will be able to deter-mine if you have received your two free copies. If you have, you willbe automatically billed $5 per transcript ordered.

In Person or By Mail: The cost is $5 for regular service for eachtranscript request; $10 per transcript for rush service. Processingtime is 7 business days for regular service; one business day fromthe time the request is received for rush service.

Unofficial Transcripts: For a printout of unofficial transcripts, go toour website at www.Chaffey.edu, click on MyChaffeyVIEW and selectthe Unofficial Transcript link.

Unit EvaluationA unit evaluation determines the total number of degree applicableunits that Chaffey College will accept. It is not a course-by-courseevaluation and it does not clear prerequisites. The only studentswho require an immediate unit evaluation are Veteran students andthose who are applying to the ADN and RT programs. If you are astudent Veteran or are applying to the ADN or RT program and needa unit evaluation, please contact the Admissions and Records Officeat (909) 652-6600 for details. The evaluation will be completed inapproximately 10 business days from the date the Unit EvaluationRequest form is received in the Admissions Office.

Note: Effective April 1, 2013, a unit evaluation will be completed forall official transcripts submitted to Chaffey College. A request formis no longer required.

If you need an unofficial review of course credit or a prerequisite val-idation, visit the Counseling Department. Please refer to the para-graph below for additional information.

Official Evaluation of Credit Completed at Other SchoolsStudents who have completed course work at other institutions andwish to obtain a degree or certificate from Chaffey College or trans-fer to a CSU or UC, may request an official evaluation through theCounseling Department. Schedule an appointment with a counselorafter the unit evaluation has been completed.

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LIMITATIONS ON ENROLLMENTPrerequisites and EnforcementWhen a course has a prerequisite, it means that a student mustpossess a certain body of knowledge to be successful in the course.The preexisting knowledge may be a skill, an ability, a placementpreparation score, or successful completion of a course.Completion of a prerequisite course requires a grade of C or better,CR (credit) or P (pass). A grade of “C-“ is not acceptable for com-pletion of a prerequisite/corequisite course.

When a course has a corequisite, it means that the student isrequired to take a course at the same time as another course.Knowing the information presented in the corequisite is considerednecessary for the student to be successful in the course.

Chaffey’s registration process allows for prerequisite/corequisitechecking by computer. Students attempting to enroll in the com-puter-checked courses will be blocked from registration if they donot meet the specified prerequisites. Students are responsible formeeting prerequisites as stated in the schedule of classes and col-lege catalog. See a counselor for assistance in determining eligibil-ity for a specific class.

Any student who has completed prerequisite and/or corequisitecourses at another college or in high school must submit officialtranscripts to the Admissions and Records Office. A Request forPrerequisite/Corequisite Validation form must be completed andsubmitted to the Counseling Department. The student will beunable to register for specific courses if prerequisites are not met.

Assessment results from other colleges may not be used to meetprerequisites; new students must arrange to take Chaffey’s assess-ment testing prior to registration. The Request forPrerequisite/Corequisite Validation forms are accepted at the Chinoand Fontana campuses but are faxed or mailed to the Rancho cam-pus to process. Some requests may require up to 7 business daysto process but are usually processed within 24 hours. If approved,the student will be allowed to register during their registration peri-od. The student will receive notification by email or mail within aweek upon processing.

Students who are enrolled in the prerequisite course at Chaffey atthe time of their registration will be permitted to enroll in the sub-sequent course. Students who do not pass the prerequisite coursewith at least a grade of C or do not complete the prerequisite coursewill be dropped prior to the start of classes by the AdmissionsOffice.

Any student planning to clear a math prerequisite for a math courseby using their high school transcript must complete a challengeform. See prerequisite/corequisite challenge instructions for moredetails.

Prerequisite/Corequisite Challenge:Prerequisites for courses will be enforced according to college pol-icy. Students have the right to challenge prerequisites on the fol-lowing grounds:

1. A prerequisite for a course necessary for graduation, transfer, ora certificate is not offered and the unavailability of that prerequi-site poses a hardship.

2. The prerequisite has not been validated.3. The student has the knowledge or ability to succeed in thecourse despite not meeting the prerequisite.

4. The prerequisite is discriminatory or being applied in a discrim-inatory manner.

The student must provide appropriate documentation when filing achallenge. Documentation may include, but is not limited to, highschool or college transcripts, additional test results, work experi-ence, or writing sample. Prior enrollment in the course does notexempt a student from the current prerequisite of that course.

Students challenging a prerequisite must submit aPrerequisite/Corequisite Challenge form. The form must be filed inthe Counseling Department up to one week prior to the beginningof each term.

Prerequisite/Corequisite Challenge Process:1. Complete the Prerequisite/Corequisite Challenge form and attachdocumentation to establish your right to challenge this prerequi-site/corequisite request. Examples of documentation includeofficial or unofficial high school and/or college transcripts, inter-national transcripts, certificates, test scores, etc.a) Identify the course in which you wish to register and the prerequisite/corequisite you wish to challenge.

b) If you are attempting to use high school coursework to meeta course prerequisite, attach a copy of your high school tran-script to verify the coursework completed.

c) If you are trying to challenge a math course, you must submita copy of your assessment test results, along with yourtranscripts attached to your challenge form.

2. Meet with a counselor in the Counseling Department to assesswhether you will benefit from the challenge process.a) The counselor will sign the form.b) The Counseling Department designee will enter theprerequisite/corequisite course. This will allow you to registerin the course.

3. Register during the registration period. (Refer to class schedulefor the last day to add.)

4. The Counseling Department staff will submit thePrerequisite/Corequisite Challenge form with documentation tothe referral area (school/department indicated on the form).

5. The department coordinator will approve/deny the challengewithin three (3) working days.

6. For approved challenge decisions, you will be notified by mailand you will be allowed to stay in the class.

7. For denied challenge decisions, you will be notified by bothphone and mail, the Counseling Department designee willremove the prerequisite/corequisite course entered on yourrecord, the Admissions Office will drop you from the class, andthe Cashier’s Office will process your refund.

8. If you wish to appeal the denied decision, you may do so by con-tacting the Dean in the school/department for the course you arechallenging.

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More information, including the Prerequisite Challenge form, isavailable through the Counseling Department and the ChaffeyCollege website. Questions should be directed to the CounselingDepartment at (909) 652-6200.

CorequisitesWhen a course has a corequisite, it means that a student is requiredto take a course at the same time as another course. Knowing theinformation presented in the corequisite course is considered nec-essary for a student to be successful in the course.

Students wishing to challenge a corequisite should follow the sameprocedure for challenging a prerequisite.

Limitation on EnrollmentA limitation on enrollment is a non-course requirement for entryinto a course or educational program, without which a student willnot be permitted to remain in the selected course or program.These requirements are frequently (but not always) driven by healthand safety regulations and/or mandates by outsideaccrediting/licensing agencies.

AdvisoryAn advisory is a condition of enrollment that a student is advised,but not required, to meet before or in conjunction with enrollmentin a course or educational program. Since an advisory is notrequired, students will not be blocked from enrolling in a class ifthey do not meet the conditions of the advisory.

MATRICULATIONMatriculation services at Chaffey College are intended to assist stu-dents in establishing appropriate educational goals and to providesupport services to help them achieve these goals. Students areprovided assessment in basic skills, orientation, counseling, aneducational plan, and follow-up services. New students must com-plete assessment and orientation prior to registering for classes.

Assessment of Foundation SkillsAssessment testing is required for placement into English, ESL,mathematics, and reading courses. Placement levels are based ona combination of test scores and other educational backgroundinformation. Accommodations are available for individuals withdisabilities. Chaffey uses multiple measures to place students intofoundation skills courses.

Students Rights and ResponsibilitiesStudents are entitled to certain rights under matriculation proce-dures. These rights include: retaking the assessment test; beinginformed of any district investigations of complaints challengingmatriculation regulations; being provided alternative servicesaccording to language or disability needs; and filing a complaint ofunlawful discrimination if they feel the assessment, orientation,counseling or any other matriculation procedure is being applied ina discriminatory manner.

Matriculation requirements also include certain student responsibil-ities. Upon admission to the college, students must express abroad educational goal and provide transcripts from previous col-lege work. They must complete assessment and orientation priorto registering for classes and must develop a Student EducationalPlan (SEP) with a counselor within their first six months at Chaffey.Students are responsible for attending class, completing theirassignments and coursework, and maintaining progress towardtheir educational goal.

Exemptions and RefusalStudents may be exempt from matriculation services if they:• Have earned an associate degree or higher (diploma or tran-

scripts required), or• Have completed certain coursework at another college (tran-

scripts required), or• Will enroll in one course only, with no intention of earning a

degree at Chaffey, or• Will enroll in performance/activity courses only.

Students have the right to refuse matriculation services and choosenot to participate in assessment, orientation, and/or counseling. Astudent wishing to be exempt from these services based on one ofthe above criteria or wishing to decline participation must contactthe Counseling Department to complete the necessary documenta-tion. Students concurrently enrolled in high school and participat-ing in the High School Partnership Program are not eligible forexemptions and cannot refuse matriculation services. Studentswho have previously chosen to refuse matriculation services mayreconsider and participate at any time.

PHOTO ID CARDAll enrolled students are eligible for a photo ID card. Photo ID cardsare required for use of labs, library, and other services. Studentsare encouraged to get their Photo ID card prior to the beginning ofthe term. Students must be currently enrolled and have paid alloutstanding fees in order to receive a Photo ID or reprint. Photo IDsare issued at the Rancho, Chino, or Fontana Campus. Photo ses-sion is single-take only.

Photo ID Services InformationPhoto ID services are available on all campuses in the Admissionsand Records Office. The hours of operation for this service on theRancho campus are on page 3, on the Chino campus on page 21,and on the Fontana campus on page 28.

To obtain a Chaffey photo ID card, the student will need to presentan alternate photo ID for verification, be currently enrolled in class-es, and be financially cleared by the college. The following formsof photo identification are accepted:

• Driver’s License/State ID Card• Military ID/Passport• Current High School ID• Other valid government-issued photo ID (subject to approval)

Photos must be an unobstructed, front view of the full face that isa representation of the true appearance of the card holder. No facialor hand gestures or foreign objects are to be included in the photo.Hats, sunglasses, and any other clothing that might obstruct theview of the face may not be worn. All headwear must be removed,unless worn for valid religious, cultural, or medical reasons. No pic-ture retakes are allowed unless the picture is unusable due toclosed eyes or other unforeseen problems. Please see theAdmissions & Records Office for further information.

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Photo ID Re-Print PolicyRe-prints are provided at no cost on Thursdays only between thehours of 8:00am and 6:45pm. There is an $8 rush fee for reprintsprocessed on any day other than Thursday. All photo ID servicesclose approximately 15 minutes before close of business. • Complete a Photo ID Card Re-Print Request form available inthe Admissions and Records Office at all sites

• Show proof of photo ID• Clear ALL financial obligations to the college prior to submission of Re-Print Request form.

Photo ID Services During Peak PeriodsPhoto ID services may be limited during peak registration periods,open registration and the first week of instruction. To avoid delays,please request your photo ID prior to the start of the term.Students must be currently registered and financially cleared forthe current term to receive a photo ID or re-print.

PROXY TRANSACTIONS AND IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTSA student who is unable to initiate a transaction may designate anappointed person to complete the transaction by submitting aProxy Transaction Form. Proxy forms are available in theAdmissions and Records Office.

The Proxy Transaction form must include all of the following: stu-dent’s full name, Chaffey ID number, and date of birth; name of theappointed person; a description of the transaction needed; signa-ture of the student; and a copy of the student’s picture identificationwith a signature. (Ed Code 76243)

The appointed person will be required to provide photographicidentification before the transaction can be completed. With theexception of “rush” transcripts and enrollment verifications,Admissions and Records will mail a copy of the requested transac-tion directly to the student; a copy will not be released to theappointed person.

REGISTRATION DATE ASSIGNMENTEffective Summer 2014, students will be assigned registration pri-ority in the following order: 1. Students who have completed orientation, assessment, and aneducational plan, and are enrolled in and receiving services froman eligible priority group as defined by Education Code 66025and Title 5 58108.

2. Continuing, returning, and new students who have completedorientation, assessment, and an educational plan; continuingstudents must also be in good academic standing.

3. Students who have completed more than 100 units.4. Students who have not completed orientation, assessment, ORand educational plan, and/or are not in good academic standing.

COURSE REPETITIONRepetition of courses is allowed in certain circumstances (Title 5,55040-55046, 58161, 58161.7 and Chaffey College Board Policy)

Course Repetition in a Non-Repeatable Course1. Students who received a satisfactory grade (“A”, “B”, “C”, “CR”,

or “P”) may not normally repeat the course. Exceptions exist forsignificant lapse of time, extenuating circumstances, and legal-ly-mandated training requirements as a condition of continuedpaid or volunteer employment (see exceptions below fordetails). Such exceptions require a petition, available from theAdmissions and Records Office.

2. Students who have received an incomplete grade (“I”) may notrepeat the course. Required coursework must be completedwithin one year, or the “I” grade will default to an alternate gradeindicated by the instructor (usually substandard). If the instruc-tor does not provide an alternate grade, the “I” grade will auto-matically default to an “F”.

3. Students who have received an In-Progress grade (“IP”) mustrepeat the course by enrolling in it in the subsequent term(excluding summer). Coursework must be completed in thatsemester or the “IP” grade will default to an alternate grade indi-cated by the instructor (usually substandard). If the instructordoes not provide an alternate grade, or if the student fails to re-enroll in the course, the “IP” grade will automatically default toan “F”. “IP” grades are most commonly issued for team-sportsthat have seasons that overlap semesters.

4. Students who have received an unsatisfactory grade (“D”, “F”,“FW”, “NC”, or “NP”) or have withdrawn from the course (“W”)may repeat the course once. If unsuccessful in the secondattempt, the student must file a petition to be considered for athird or subsequent attempt at the course. Petitions areobtained from the Admissions and Records Office. The academ-ic dean over the subject area being petitioned evaluates andapproves/disapproves each petition on a case-by-case basis.

5. Students who have withdrawn for verified military service(“MW”) may repeat course(s) from which they have withdrawn.The “MW” grade does not affect GPA, nor does it count towardthe permitted number of repetitions. The college’s course rep-etition policy may be different from that of the VeteransAdministration. Students receiving Veterans’ educational bene-fits should check with the Veterans Certifying Official in theVeteran’s Resource Center before repeating any course.

Course Repetition in a Repeatable CourseOnly courses involving Intercollegiate Academic or Athletic compe-tition are repeatable. (Title 5, section 55041) These courses areidentified as repeatable in their description and may be taken a max-imum of four times (repeated three times). 1. All attempts at a repeatable course count in the limitation on

repeats, including any that result in an unsatisfactory grade(“D”, “F”, “FW”, “NC” and “NP”) or a withdrawl annotation(“W”) on the student’s permanent record.

2. When a repeatable course is taken and a substandard grade(“D”, “F”, “FW”, “NC”, and “NP”) is earned, a student may electto have the satisfactory grade earned in the first subsequentrepeat of the course alleviate the substandard grade. Forms forthis election are available in the Admissions and Records Office.

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Exceptions to Repetition Restrictions:Significant Lapse of Time: A student may petition to repeat a coursethat is not designated as repeatable and in which he or she hasreceived a satisfactory grade (“A”, “B”, “C”, “CR”, or “P”) when:1. there has been a significant lapse of time of no less than 36months since that grade was obtained, and

2. the district has properly established a recency prerequisite for acourse or program, or another institution of higher education towhich the student seeks to transfer has established a recencyrequirement which the student will not be able to satisfy withoutthe course in question.

Extenuating circumstance: A student may petition to repeat acourse in which the previous grade is, at least in part, the result ofextenuating circumstances (verified cases of accidents, illness, orother circumstances beyond the control of the student).

Legally Mandated Training Requirement: A student may petition torepeat a course in which a satisfactory grade was previously earnedand such repetition is necessary due to a change in industry licen-sure standards such that repetition of the course is necessary foremployment of licensure.

RESIDENCY DETERMINATIONResidency status for tuition purposes is determined at the time ofapplication. Students determined to be non-resident the time ofapplication are notified by email with instructions to contact theAdmissions and Records Office immediately. (Residency regula-tions also apply to high school students.)

Resident: Has resided in California for at least one year and one dayprior to the first day of instruction. Any person who has lived inCalifornia for less than two (2) years must clearly demonstrate thefollowing:

• Intent to make California his/her residence (Title 5, Section 54024)• Physical presence in California for at least one year and one dayimmediately prior to the first day of instruction for the term. (Title5, Section 54022)

Physical prescence within the state solely for educational purposesdoes not constitute establishing California residence regardless ofthe length of that presence.

Non-Resident: (a) a citizen or permanent resident of the UnitedStates but a resident of California for less than one year on the daybefore classes begin; (b) a person who is neither a citizen nor per-manent resident of the United States.

Persons who are not citizens or permanent residents of the UnitedStates who wish to enroll at Chaffey College should contact theAdmissions and Records Office for further information.

Reclassification of Residency: Students who have been classified asnon-residents are not automatically reclassified as residents. A stu-dent seeking reclassification as a resident must meet the require-ments for intent, physical presence, and financial independence inaccordance with Education Code section 68044. Residency regula-tions clearly state that the burden of proof of residence rests upon theapplicant or student. To verify your residency status, please contactthe Admissions and Records Office at (909) 652-6600.

AB540 Non-Resident Tuition Exemption Request: A student whoqualifies for the Non-Resident Tuition Exemption will not have to paythe non-resident tuition fee. The qualifications for the waiver arestated below.

A student other than a non-immigrant alien within the meaning ofparagraph (15) of subsection (a) of Section 1101 of Title 8 of theUnited States Code, who meets all of the following requirementsshall be exempt from paying nonresident tuition at Chaffey College:

1. High school attendance in California for three or more years.2. Graduation from a California high school or attainment of theequivalent thereof (equivalent considered GED or high schoolproficiency test) must be obtained in the state of California.

3. In the case of a person without lawful immigration status, the fil-ing of an affidavit (available in the Admissions and RecordsOffice) stating that the student has filed an application to legalizehis or her immigration status, or will file an application as soon ashe or she is eligible to do so.

The student must file an exemption request with the college alongwith a signed affidavit that indicates the student has met all applica-ble conditions described above. The student must also provide offi-cial high school transcripts. The exemption request and affidavit canbe obtained from the Admissions and Records Office. Studentinformation obtained in this process is strictly confidential unlessdisclosure is required by law.

A student who meets the qualifications for the Non-Resident TuitionExemption Request is not a resident of the state of California until heor she meets physical presence and intent requirements as stated inthe “Residency Determination” section above. Therefore, studentsmay not be eligible for any federal or state supported financial aid.There are two types of non-resident students: a non-resident U.S.citizen and a non-resident alien (or non-citizen). Non-resident U.S.citizens may not be eligible for state supported financial aid. A non-resident alien may be eligible for state financial aid. Contact theFinancial Aid Office for more information at (909) 652-6199.

STUDENT SERVICES

AMAN/AWOMAN“Connect to Succeed” is the philosophy of the AMAN/AWOMANProject. This project is a culturally responsive approach to reachingstudents and providing an environment to survive and thrive.Participants receive a variety of strategies and resources that willassist them in navigating the college system and completing theirgoals. Through mentoring and counseling, students from a widevariety of backgrounds are connected to strategies and activities thatpromote achievement and self-esteem and self-efficacy. Althoughthe program is specifically designed to assist African-American stu-dents, all students are welcome to join. For more information, con-tact Donna Colondres at (909) 652-6226.

ATHLETICSChaffey Community College participates in the following sports:

Men: Football, Basketball, Swimming, Baseball, Water Polo, Track and Field, and Soccer

Women: Volleyball, Basketball, Swimming, Softball, Track and Field, Soccer, and Water Polo

Twelve units of course work are required for participation. See the athleticcounselor located in the Counseling Department for eligibility require-ments.

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CalWORKsCalWORKs (California Work Opportunity Responsibility to Kids) is aprogram that supports students who receive public assistance (cashaid) while attending Chaffey College. We are here to help you suc-ceed in your educational and career goals through services such asdeveloping an Individualized Educational Plan, Career Counseling,CalWORKs Work Study/Job Placement, Priority Registration, ChildCare, assistance with completing county documentation related toyour education, advocacy for your continued education and success,tutoring, and many more services. We have three locations to serveyou in Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, and Chino. Please call (909)652-6049 to make an appointment with a CalWORKs counselor.

CAREER CENTER AND STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OFFICEThe Career Center is located on the Rancho Cucamonga campus inMACC-203. Office hours are Monday through Wednesday, 8:00am –4:30pm, Thursday, 8:00am-6:30pm, and Friday 8:00am-2:00pm.Career counseling appointments and career assessments are avail-able to assist Chaffey College students, alumni, and members of thecommunity in formulating their career goals. The Career Center alsoprovides workshops on a variety of career-related topics (viewableat www.chaffey.edu/careercenter/calendar). For more information,contact the Career Center at (909) 652-6511 or visitwww.chaffey.edu/careercenter.

The Student Employment Office manages the Chaffey Connectonline career services portal and offers a variety of employer servic-es to local organizations including job announcements and on-cam-pus recruiting opportunities. This office also serves as the person-nel office for all on-campus student positions and provides assis-tance with hiring paperwork, employment verifications, and train-ings. All new student employees must complete their personneldocuments and submit them to this office prior to their first day ofwork. The Student Employment Office is located within the CareerCenter, in MACC-203, and can be contacted during normal businesshours at (909) 652-6511.

Student Employment Program Eligibility RequirementsChaffey College is a learning-centered environment where studentsuccess is highly valued, supported, and assessed. As such, theStudent Employment Office monitors the academic success of cur-rent student employees and enforces the following procedures:

To apply for student employee positions, students must be enrolledin at least 6 units for fall and spring semesters or 3 units for sum-mer sessions. Applicants must also have a cumulative GPA of atleast 2.0 at the time of application.

While employed, student employees must maintain enrollment in atleast 6 units during fall and spring semesters (summer enrollmentis not required) and a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0. Failure tomaintain the required enrollment and/or GPA requirement will resultin termination of the student employee’s position.

Chaffey Connect – Online Career Services PortalThe Chaffey Connect system is an online career services portal thatprovides access to dozens of on- and off-campus job postings,employer profiles, a resume and cover letter builder, a career explo-ration tool, a digital career resource library, and an online careerevent calendar! Students may register and access the system atwww.chaffey.edu/chaffeyconnect.

Cooperative Education - Work ExperienceCooperative Education courses allow students to earn elective unitsthrough their job, internship, or volunteer work. CooperativeEducation can also help students make effective career choices,expand on-the-job learning, and gain lifetime career developmentskills. For further information, call (909) 652-6190.

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERThe Chaffey College Child Development Center provides a state-funded public preschool and toddler program for children betweenthe ages of 18 months to Kindergarten. The Center’s mission is toprovide high quality, developmentally appropriate child care andeducational experiences for children, to support Chaffey College stu-dents in their educational and vocational goals, and to provide train-ing and employment opportunities for Chaffey College studentsseeking careers working with children and families.

Priority enrollment for the preschool program is for 4-year olds.Parents who are eligible for subsidized child care services accordingto the guidelines of the State Department of Education pay feesbased on a sliding fee scale according to their monthly gross incomeand family size. No fees will be charged to families whose grossincome is less than the first step on the state/federal fee schedulewhich is also determined by the number of family members.Information on fees for children of faculty, staff and the communityis available upon request.

The Chaffey College Child Development Center is an equal opportu-nity provider and employer, we do not discriminate according torace, ethnic background, religion, language, family values or ability.Our program welcomes all children and includes children with dis-abilities. We believe strongly that all children deserve the right todevelopmentally appropriate programming and access to interactionwith peers and supportive professionals.

Application FormsApplications are accepted throughout the semester and are availableat the Child Development Center or on the college’s websitewww.chaffey.edu/childctr. Parents may apply for Child DevelopmentCenter services prior to college registration.

The Child Development Center will be open for child care servicesMonday through Thursday 7:00am – 5:00pm. Please contact theChild Development Center at (909) 652-6875 for further informa-tion.

COUNSELING DEPARTMENTThroughout the year, counselors are available to assist students indeveloping an educational plan that outlines the courses and servic-es necessary to achieve their goals. During peak registration times,students may also see a counselor for walk in assistance with quickquestions. Students who plan to transfer to a four-year college oruniversity are strongly encouraged to consult with a Chaffey Collegecounselor on a regular basis regarding requirements for generaleducation, major preparation, and grade and unit requirements.

DISABILITY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES (DPS)Disability Programs and Services (DPS) is a state funded programdesigned to assist those students with physical, psychological, orlearning disabilities. Services are offered to help students circum-vent their functional limitations and become active, productivemembers of the college community. The program emphasizes inde-pendence and self-reliance while providing the support necessary

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for individuals to achieve their goals. The program is open to anystudent who has a verifiable physical, psychological, or learningdevelopmental disability, either temporary or permanent, whichcauses educational limitations.

DPS is located in Campus Center East (CCE), Room 14 on theRancho Campus. Limited services are available at both the Chinoand Fontana Campuses. For more information, please call (909)652-6379 or visit our website at www.chaffey.edu/dps.

EOPS and CAREExtended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS) is a state fund-ed counseling program that offers support services to economicallydisadvantaged students who have experienced limited success inhigh school and/or college. The goal of EOPS is to ensure studentretention and success through academic support and financialassistance. The ultimate goal is completion of a certificate program,an associate degree and/or transfer to a four–year college.

Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) is a programthat serves a limited number of EOPS students who are single headsof household with at least one child under the age of 14. It providesadditional support services beyond those which are availablethrough EOPS.

EOPS/CARE program is located on the Rancho campus in MACC-205. For more information about EOPS or CARE, visit www.chaf-fey.edu/eops or call (909) 652-6349. Follow us on Twitter and/orlike us on Facebook.

LEARNING AND EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENTThe Learning and Educational Development (LED) program is astate-funded initiative with the goal of assisting non-credit studentstransitioning into credit courses. The purpose of this academic sup-port is to encourage students to complete a certificate program, anassociate degree, and/or transfer to a four-year university. LED is astudent support service working in conjunction with the ChaffeyCollege Success Centers.

Students may contact the program office at (909) 652-7407 for fur-ther information, location, hours of operation, and appointments.

LIBRARYThe Chaffey Library has branches at Chino, Fontana, and the Ranchosites. Check the library website at www.chaffey.edu/library or call(909)652-6800 for current hours.

Chaffey Library provides access to over two dozen databases thatinclude magazine, newspaper, journal and encyclopedias in full-textformat. These are available 24/7 via the Chaffey Library homepageto current students, staff and faculty at Chaffey College.

A valid Chaffey ID in good condition is required for check-out ofitems, including reserve materials. Please consult our website orcontact us for more information regarding our services andresources.

STUDENT ACTIVITIESThe Office of Student Activities, located in Campus Center East onthe Rancho Campus, provides services to accommodate ChaffeyCollege’s diverse student population. The office publishes the annu-al student handbook in the Fall term, organizes the SpringCommencement ceremony, oversees student elections, and main-

tains a Chaffey College partnership with United Way. The officesupervises student government and all other student organizations,and oversees a student lounge. Students interested in campus activ-ities are invited to visit the office to sit in the lounge, relax betweenclasses, or bring in a study group.

Associated StudentsThe Associated Students of Chaffey College (ASCC) is the campusstudent government. ASCC is supported by students and is for thebenefit of students. The College Service Fee of $8.00 per semester($5.00 for summer session) funds ASCC-sponsored programs andactivities, including scholarships (applications are available in theOffice of Student Activities; scholarships are awarded in the Springterm), annual book grants, lectures, cultural events, a food pantryfor Chaffey students, service projects for students and community,giveaways (i.e. the student supply packet), the textbook rental pro-gram that is administered in the Chaffey College Bookstore andmore. The College Service Fee is an optional fee endorsed by theAssociated Students annually and is approved by the collegeGoverning Board. Individuals who wish to learn more about theCollege Service Fee, including its benefits to students and service tothe community may contact the Office of Student Activities for moreinformation. Students who wish to be exempt from paying the col-lege service fee, please contact the Cashier’s Office [email protected] on or before the appropriate refund dead-line for the current term.

The ASCC also sponsors the Chaffey Food Pantry which providesnon-perishable food items to current Chaffey students in need. Fooddistribution dates are scheduled each term at various campus loca-tions.

If you would like more information about ASCC, please visit StudentActivities in Campus Center East (north of the bookstore) or call(909) 652-6590.

STUDENT HEALTH SERVICESStudent Health Services is dedicated to assisting students achieveand maintain optimal physical, mental, and emotional health, by pro-viding quality healthcare at a reasonable cost. The Health Feecharged each semester entitles all currently enrolled students to beseen by a doctor, nurse practitioner, nurse, or psychological coun-selor, free of charge. A variety of services are available to students;some services may require a fee. A nurse is on staff at the RanchoCampus Monday through Friday to answer questions.

Student Health Service clinics are located at the Rancho and Chinocampuses. The Student Health Services clinic on the RanchoCampus is located in MACC-202. Call (909) 652-6331 for anappointment. The Student Health Services clinic on the ChinoCampus is located at the Main Instructional Building, Room 105.Call (909) 652-8190 for an appointment.

TESTING CENTERThe Testing Center is open on the Rancho, Chino and Fontana cam-puses to students who need to take a make-up exam or who wish totake a language pre-requisite challenge exam. Make up exams areadministered at the direction of the instructor of the course; lan-guage prerequisite challenge exams are administered after the stu-dent has met with a counselor to determine if the student will bene-fit from the challenge process. See page 29 for additional informa-tion on the prerequisite challenge process. The Rancho TestingCenter is located in the Student Services Administration Building,

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Counseling Department, Assessment Room SSA-128. Students cancall (909) 652-6224 or email [email protected] toschedule an appointment.

TRANSFER CENTERThe Transfer Center provides information and resources to help stu-dents continue their education after Chaffey College. The centermaintains a library of college catalogs and reference materials, pro-vides access to the internet and specialized software programs forcollege research and applications, hosts college representatives forindividual appointments with students, sponsors transfer-relatedworkshops, and schedules campus visits and college fairs. All serv-ices are free and available to any Chaffey student.

The Transfer Center staff welcomes the opportunity to assist stu-dents considering transfer to four-year colleges. The center is locat-ed in SSA-120 on the Rancho Campus. Summer office hours areMonday – Thursday 7:30am-6:00pm. More information can beobtained by calling (909) 652-6233 or visiting the Transfer Center onChaffey’s website www.chaffey.edu/transfer.

COLLEGE POLICIES

ACADEMIC FREEDOMThe District is committed to academic freedom, but recognizes thatacademic freedom does not allow sexual harassment or any otherform of unlawful harassment or discrimination. The lecture, content,and discourse that are an intrinsic part of the course content shall,in no event, constitute sexual harassment or other form of unlawfulharassment or discrimination. It is recognized that an essential func-tion of education is a probing of received opinions and an explo-ration of ideas that may cause some students discomfort. It is fur-ther recognized that academic freedom ensures the faculty’s right toteach and the student’s right to learn. Finally, nothing in this policyshall be interpreted to prohibit bona fide academic requirements fora specific program, course or activity.

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY (CHEATING)Integrity is an essential component of the student academic experi-ence. The academic evaluation a student receives for a coursebecomes a permanent college record and it is critical that suchrecords be accurate and consistent. The integrity students learn andexhibit at the college will be a model for the professional integritythey practice when they complete the college work. Accordingly,Chaffey College has classified academic dishonesty into the follow-ing categories:• Cheating • Plagiarism• Unauthorized Collaboration • Fabrication• Facilitating Academic Dishonesty • Retaliation• Interference Or Sabotage

The entire policy is available in the Student Handbook in the Student Activitiesoffice or online at www.chaffey.edu/stuactiv/student_handbook.pdf.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 prohibits discrim-ination against people with disabilities in employment, public serv-ices including public and private transportation, public accommoda-tions, and telecommunications services.

Support services for students with disabilities are provided throughDisability Programs and Services. Anyone needing informationabout services for students with disabilities should contact WilliamMiller, Director, Disability Programs and Services, at (909) 652-6393or TDD/TTY (909) 466-2829, email [email protected]. The tollfree numbers for the California Relay Service are 1-800-735-2929 or1-877-735-2929 for TDD/TTY users. Employees (faculty, non-facul-ty, or student worker) requiring accommodations should contactSusan Hardie, Interim Director, Human Resources, Safety and RiskManagement, at (909) 652- 6531, email [email protected]

BEHAVIOR CODEAll members of the Chaffey College community are expected tobehave in an ethical and moral fashion, respecting the human digni-ty of all members of our community and resisting behavior that maycause danger or harm to others which shall include, but not limitedto, violence, theft, or bigotry. All members of the Chaffey Collegecommunity are expected to observe established standards of schol-arship and academic freedom by respecting the intellectual propertyof others and by honoring the right of all students to pursue theireducation in an environment free from harassment and intimidation.The entire policy is available in the Student Handbook in the StudentActivities Office or online atwww.chaffey.edu/stuactiv/student_handbook.pdf.

COMMITMENT TO STUDENT EQUITYThe Governing Board has taken action to actively pursue equity forall students. This means that our programs and services strive toprovide access, opportunity, and fairness to all students, of all ages,disabilities, diverse cultures, and alternative lifestyles. It meansbeing sensitive to the personal and professional needs of its diversepopulations and cultures. Expect to find an expression of the com-mitment to equity in our curriculum and student programs and serv-ices. The governing board, administration, faculty, and staff wantyou to learn in a respectful and supportive climate. It is our commit-ment to you.

COMPLIANCEStudents are responsible for compliance with the regulations pub-lished in the college catalog, the schedule of classes, course syllabi,and in department rules and regulations.

CORE COMPETENCIESChaffey College strives to develop lifelong learners who exhibit thefollowing:

CommunicationStudents will demonstrate effective communication and comprehen-sions skills. Examples will include, but are not limited to the following:• Comprehend, analyze, and respond appropriately to oral, written,and visual information.

• Effectively communicate/express information through speaking,writing, visual, and other appropriate modes ofcommunication/expression.

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Critical Thinking and Information CompetencyStudents will demonstrate critical thinking skills in problem solvingacross the disciplines and in daily life. Examples will include, but arenot limited to the following:• Identify vital questions, problems, or issues and evaluate theplausibility of a solution.

• Analyze, compose, and assess the validity of an argument.• Compute and analyze multiple representations of quantitativeinformation, including graphical, formulaic, numerical, verbal,and visual.

• Compare, contrast and analyze scientific concepts and scientificobservation.

• Select, analyze and evaluate the accuracy, credibility, relevanceand reasonableness of information and its sources.

Community/Global Awareness and ResponsibilityStudents will demonstrate knowledge of significant social, cultural,environmental and aesthetic perspectives. Examples will include,but are not limited to the following:• Identify the social and ethical responsibilities of the individual insociety.

• Demonstrate commitment to active citizenship by recognizing andevaluating important social, ecological, economical, and politicalissues.

• Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation for individual,social, and cultural diversity.

Personal, Academic, and Career DevelopmentStudents will assess their own knowledge, skills and abilities; setpersonal, educational, and career goals; work independently and ingroup settings; identify lifestyle choices that promote self-reliance,financial literacy and physical, mental and social health. Exampleswill include, but are not limited to the following: • Demonstrate professional and ethical responsibilities of the indi-vidual.

• Identify personal, academic, psychological, and social needs,determine resources and access appropriate services.

• Develop, implement, and evaluate progress towards achievingpersonal goals, academic goals, career goals, and careerresilience.

DISCIPLINARY AND GRIEVANCE APPEAL PROCEDURESProcedures for grievance appeal hearings are found in the StudentHandbook. Copies of the Student Handbook are available in theStudent Activities Office.

POLICY FOR COMPUTER USE AND INTERNET ACCESSChaffey College owns and operates a network and a variety of com-puter systems for use by its faculty, students, and staff. ChaffeyCollege encourages the use of its network and computer systems foreducation, academic development, and other approved purposes.When using the Chaffey College network and computer systems, allusers are required to abide by the Policy for District Network andComputer Use established by the Governing Board and the associat-ed procedures and to use the system in an ethical and lawful man-ner. The Policy for District Network and Computer Use is publishedin the Student Handbook and is also available on our website atwww.chaffey.edu/intnetpol.html.

POLICY ON OPEN COURSESIt is the policy of the district that, unless specifically exempted by statuteor regulation, every course, course section, or class, reported for stateaid, wherever offered and maintained by the district, shall be fully opento enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted tothe College and who meets such prerequisites as may be establishedpursuant to regulations contained in Sections 55003 and 58106 ofDivision 6 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations.

PROBATIONA student who has attempted at least twelve semester units atChaffey College will be subject to:

Academic Probation – If earned cumulative grade point average isbelow 2.00.

A student who has enrolled in a total of at least twelve semesterunits at Chaffey College will be subject to:

Progress Probation – When the percentage of W, I, and/or NCgrades reaches or exceeds 50% of all units in which the student hasenrolled.

Students placed on either academic or progress probation may besubject to a block from registration.

DismissalA student who is on academic probation shall be subject to academ-ic dismissal if the student earns a cumulative grade point averageof less than 2.00 in all units attempted in each of three consecutivesemesters, excluding summer session.

A student who has been placed on progress probation shall be sub-ject to probation dismissal upon receipt of recorded grades of W, I, and NC in 50% or more of all enrolled units during three consec-utive semesters, excluding summer session.

Students receiving notice of dismissal as a result of fall grades willbe dismissed the following fall semester, and for spring grades, willbe dismissed the following spring semester.If the grade point average of a student who is receiving Veteranseducational benefits remains below the graduation requirement of2.0 for more than three consecutive terms, the student will not becertified for VA educational benefits until his/her academic status isrestored to good standing.

ReinstatementA student who has been dismissed may apply for readmission afterone semester following the date of dismissal. A student may appeala dismissal or apply for readmission by filing a petition for readmis-sion. This petition will be reviewed by a scholastic standards com-mittee. Petitions are available in the Counseling Department.

A student readmitted after academic dismissal will remain on that sta-tus until the student’s grade point average reaches 2.00, or the per-centage of units for which grades of W, I, or NC drops below 50%.

For the purpose of this section on academic dismissal, semestersare considered consecutive on the basis of student enrollment.

RIGHTS AND PRIVACY POLICY (FERPA)Under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), uponenrollment you may direct the college to withhold release of directo-ry information to persons not employed by the Chaffey CollegeDistrict. Directory information includes your name, address, phone

number, dates of birth, dates of attendance, major of study,award/degrees received, and most recent institution previouslyattended. Directory information does not include your SocialSecurity Number.

Currently directory information is only shared with officials andemployees of the Chaffey College District, or a person elected to theBoard of Trustees, who have a legitimate educational need to inspectthe record, to a student government officer conducting studentelections, and to other educational entities conducting research toassess the academic progress of students and help students reachtheir educational goals. Directory information is never shared withnon-educational entities (i.e., "telemarketers").

New and returning students must specifically request non-release oftheir directory information. Students who wish to change a previ-ous designation should request a Student Update form from theAdmissions and Records Office. This form is available on theChaffey College website at www.chaffey.edu in the Admissions andRecords link, under Application and Other Forms.

SECTION 504 – REHABILITATION ACTIn accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, ChaffeyCollege abides by the regulation that “no otherwise handicappedindividual” shall be excluded from participation in programs andservices offered by the College “solely by reason of the handicap.”Amy Nevarez and William Miller serve as 504/508/ADA Coordinatorsand may provide information and answer questions regardingaccess for students with disabilities. They may be reached at ChaffeyCollege, 5885 Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737-3002;telephone Amy Nevarez at (909) 652-6020, [email protected], or William Miller at (909) 652-6390,email [email protected].

SECTION 504/508 COMPLAINT PROCEDUREIf a student has a complaint under the provisions of Section 504 ofthe Rehabilitation Act, the complaining party should first discuss thecomplaint with the individual(s) involved or with the Chaffey College504/508 and/or the ADA Coordinator. The 504/508, ADACoordinators will contact all parties concerned, if appropriate, andattempt to reach resolution. Contact: (909) 652-6379, ordps.staff@ chaffey.edu. If the complaint cannot be resolved withinten working days, the complainant may then proceed to file a formalcomplaint with the Office of Human Resources, Lisa Bailey, VicePresident, Administrative Services, at (909) 652-6532, [email protected].

SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICYIt is the policy of the Chaffey Community College District to providefor all students and employees, an educational, employment, andbusiness environment free of all forms of harassment, exploitation,intimidation, or unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexualfavors, and other verbal, visual, or physical conduct or communica-tions of a sexual nature as defined and otherwise prohibited by theCalifornia Fair Employment and Housing Act, California EducationCode, and State and Federal rules, regulations, statutes and lawsprohibiting sexual harassment and retaliation.

The District is strongly opposed to sexual harassment and express-ly forbids sexual harassment of its students and employees by fac-ulty, managers, staff, students or members of the general public.The College will take whatever appropriate action to prevent, correct,and, if necessary, discipline inappropriate behavior.

Sexual harassment shall be immediately reported to the District’sCompliance Officer, Susan Hardie, Interim Director, HumanResources, Safety and Risk Management, Chaffey College, 5885Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737-3002; telephone(909) 652-6531, email [email protected] or to any dean,director, or manager for immediate reporting to the District’sCompliance Officer, or designee. Every effort will be made to ensurethat confidentiality is maintained.

SMOKING POLICYSmoking of any form of tobacco or non-tobacco products is prohib-ited inside of any building, including restrooms and corridors; with-in 20 feet of a main exit, entrance, or operable window of any col-lege-owned, leased, or operated buildings; and in any college-owned, leased, or operated vehicles.

STATEMENT OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/NON-DISCRIMINATION AND PROHIBITIONOF HARASSMENT POLICYThe Chaffey Community College District is committed to providingequal educational and employment opportunity. The District affirmsits commitment with policies that include fair and equitable treat-ment of students and employees, and prohibits discrimination in itsadmission, access, and treatment in College programs and activities,and application for and treatment in College employment on thebasis of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physi-cal disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic informa-tion, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression,age, sexual orientation, or status as a Vietnam-era veteran, orbecause he/she is perceived to have one or more of the foregoingcharacteristics or based on association with a person or group withone or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.

In accordance with Title IX regulations, the District offers equal aca-demic, occupational, and extracurricular opportunities regardless ofthe sex/gender of the individual. The Title IX coordinator, CoreneSchwartz, Dean, Social and Behavioral Sciences, may be contactedat (909) 652-6242, email [email protected], or 5885Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga 91737. The District, authorizedunder federal law to enroll non-immigrant and alien students, and, inaccordance with Title 5 regulations, affirms that the lack of Englishlanguage skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation inthe District’s programs.

Persons who seek information and/or resolution of alleged acts ofunlawful discrimination, retaliation, or harassment are directed tocontact the District’s Compliance Officer, Susan Hardie, InterimDirector, Human Resources, Safety and Risk Management, ChaffeyCollege, 5885 Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737-3002;telephone (909) 652- 6531, email [email protected].

STUDENT RIGHT-TO-KNOWIn accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 34, Part668, Sections 668.41 through 668.46 (the “Student Right to Know”Act), institutions participating in any Title IV, HEA program shallmake available to current and prospective students and high schoolcounselors the completion and transfer-out rates of first-time, full-time, degree seeking students who entered the institution on or afterJuly 1, 1996. This information is posted in all Chaffey CollegeStudent Service Offices, and is currently available athttp://srtk.cccco.edu/index.asp.

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GR ADUAT ION R EQU I R EM EN T S

The minimum requirements for graduation with the degree of Associate in Arts or Associate in Science are specified by the Board of Governors of the Cali-fornia Community Colleges and the Chaffey College Governing Board. The Associate Degree will be granted upon completion of 60 semester units of workand the fulfillment of the specific requirements listed below.

“All degree requirements including General Education must be completed with an overall grade point average of 2.0 (C) or better. In addition, all courses thatcount toward the Associate Degree major or area of emphasis must be satisfactorily completed with grades of A, B, C, or P.” (Title 5, 55063)

UNIT AND SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS FOR THEASSOCIATE DEGREEI. GENERAL EDUCATION (minimum 18 units from the following:)Students who are qualified to be certified for the CSU General Educa-tion pattern of classes or the IGETC pattern of classes also fulfill theAssociate Degree General Education for Chaffey College.

A. LANGUAGE AND RATIONALITY (minimum of 2 courses)

ENGLISH COMPOSITIONEnglish 1A

COMMUNICATION AND ANALYTICAL THINKING(one course)

Communication Studies 2, 4, 6, 8, 72Computer Information Systems 1Computer Science 1English 1BMathematics 4, 25, 31, 60, 61, 65A, 65B, 75, 81, 85, 425Philosophy 75, 76Social Science 10Statistics 10

B. NATURAL SCIENCES (one laboratory science course)Anthropology 1 & 1LAstronomy 35Biology 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 20, 22, 23 & 23L, 61, 424 & 424LChemistry 7, 9, 10, 24AEarth Science 1 & 1L, 5 & 5LGeography 4 & 5Geology 1, 2Physical Science 10Physics 5 & 6, 20A, 30A, 44, 45

C. HUMANITIES (minimum 4 units)At least two courses required, one from each of the following categories

C1 ARTS (one course)Art 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 44, 62A, 63, 82Broadcasting 3Cinema 25, 26Communication Studies 14Dance 1Fashion Design 20, 45Interior Design 11,12,13Music 2A, 2B, 3A, 4, 12, 21, 22, 26, 32, 33, 60, 62APhotography 1, 7, 9, 10, 13Theatre Arts 1, 4, 5, 10, 12, 64

C2 HUMANITIES (one course)American Sign Language 1, 2, 3, 4, 18Arabic 1, 2, 3, 4Biology 16Chinese 1, 2, 3, 4Economics 8English 1C, 7A, 7B, 7D, 7E, 32, 33, 68, 70A, 70B, 71, 74, 75A, 75B,

76, 77, 79, 80A, 80B, 81French 1, 2History 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12Humanities 5, 6, 20Philosophy 70, 72, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82Spanish 1, 1SS, 2, 2SS, 3, 4, 8, 13, 14, 16

D. SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (minimum 4 units)At least two courses required, one from each of the following categories

D1 AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS (one course)Economics 1, 2, 4Geography 10History 12, 16, 17, 18, 25, 50, 51, 70, 71Political Science 1, 2, 3, 7, 10, 21, 25, 32

D2. BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (one course)Anthropology 2, 3Child Development and Education 2, 4Communication Studies 12, 74, 76, 78Correctional Science 8Geography 1, 3, 11Gerontology 11, 18, 23History 4Political Science 4Psychology 1, 21, 25, 41, 65Social Science 24Sociology 10, 15, 18, 25, 26

II. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (minimum 18 units)

• Complete an associate degree program as described under “Programs of Study” area in the Chaffey College catalog.

III. ELECTIVES(any additional units necessary to meet minimum degree unit requirement)

MINIMUM TOTAL UNITS REQUIRED FOR DEGREE — 60 UNITS

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GR ADUAT ION R EQU I R EM EN T S ( CON T ’ D )

BASIC SKILLS COMPETENCYREQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATIONI. READING AND WRITINGSuccessful completion of the composition course English 1A.

II. MATHEMATICSPlacement into Mathematics 25 or higher as determined by the Chaf-fey assessment process, or successful completion of one of the inter-mediate algebra or higher level math or statistics courses listed below:

Mathematics 2, 4, 25, 31, 60, 61, 65A, 65B, 75, 81, 85, 425Social Science 10Statistics 10

OTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATIONI. SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATIONA minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.00 (C average) in degree appli-cable units attempted.

II. RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATIONA minimum of 12 units must be earned at Chaffey College.

III. APPLICATION FOR GRADUATIONStudents must file a formal application for graduation in the CollegeCounseling Center. Students may graduate at the end of any semes-ter or Summer session. Refer to the schedule of classes for applica-tion deadline dates.

IV. CONTINUOUS ATTENDANCEThe preceding graduation requirements apply to students during the2013-2014 school year. Students who enrolled at Chaffey prior to Fall2013 and who have maintained continuous attendance (attendance inat least one semester or two quarters, excluding Summer sessions,each calendar year - January 1 through December 31 - as indicated ona permanent record) at any accredited college, have the option of meet-ing the current requirements or those in effect at the time continuousattendance at Chaffey began. In the event that required courses havebeen discontinued, students may petition for course substitution bymaking an appointment with a counselor in the Counseling Center.

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P H O N E B O O KPhone numbers are subject to change • All phone numbers are area code 909

RANCHO CUCAMONGA CAMPUS NUMBERS:

Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6000

Admissions and Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6600

Assessment/Orientation Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6200

Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6560

CalWORKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6049

Cashier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6600

Child Development Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6875

Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6200

Extended Opportunity Programs and Services. . . . . . . . . . . 652-6349

Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6199

Language Success Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6907

Mathematics Success Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6452

Multidisciplinary/Reading Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6932

Writing Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6820

CHINO CAMPUS NUMBERS:

Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-8000

Admissions and Records/Cashier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-8001

Assessment/Orientation Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-8001

Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6560

CalWORKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-7653

Contract Ed/Customized Training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-7641

Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-8001

Extended Opportunity Programs and Services. . . . . . . . . . . 652-8122

Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-8140

Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-8115

Multidisciplinary Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-8150

Reading/Writing Success Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-8061

Veterans Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-8001

FONTANA CAMPUS NUMBERS:

Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-7400

Admissions and Records/Cashier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-7400

Assessment/Orientation Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-7400

Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6560

CalWORKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-7485

Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-7400

Extended Opportunity Programs and Services. . . . . . . . . . . 652-7413

Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-7417

Multidisciplinary Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-7408

DEPARTMENTS:

Articulation/Tech Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6510

Breeze, The (Student Newspaper) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6934

Campus Police (Business Office). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6632

(24 Hour Police Dispatch) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6911

Career Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6511

Community Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6045/6043

Cooperative Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6190

Disability Programs and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6379/6380

Distance Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6975

Health Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6331

High School Tech Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6510

Honors Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6263

International Student Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6195

Learning Development Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-7675

Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6800

Lost and Found . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6634

Museum Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6490

Planetarium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6408

Student Activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6590

Student Employment Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6511

Student Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6594

Tech Prep/Articulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6510

Theatre Box Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6067

Transfer Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6233

Veterans Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6611

SUBJECT AREA/SCHOOL NUMBERS:

Accounting & Financial Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6830

Administration of Justice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6253

Aeronautics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Aviation Maintenance Technology

American Sign Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6903

Anthropology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6253

Arabic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6903

Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6066

Astronomy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6404

Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6290

Automotive Collision Repair Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6863

Automotive Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6830

Aviation Maintenance Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6865

Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6404

Broadcasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6066

Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6830

Business and Applied Technology, School of . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6828

Business and Office Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6830

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P H O N E B O O KPhone numbers are subject to change • All phone numbers are area code 909

Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6404

Child Development & Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6253

Chinese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6903

Cinema . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6066

Communication Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6902

Computer Information Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6830

Computer Information Systems (CISCO). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-7660

Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6830

Cooperative Education/Work Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6190

Correctional Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6253

Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6066

Dental Assisting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6675

Disability Programs and Services (DPS). . . . . . . . . . . 652-6379/6380

Drafting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6404

Earth Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6403

Economics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6253

Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6253

Electricity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Industrial Electrical Technology

Emergency Medical Technician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6830

Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6403

English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6902

English as a Second Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6903

Fashion (Design and Merchandising) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-8010

Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6066

Fire Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6830

French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6903

Geography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6404

Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6403

Gerontology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6675

Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6202

History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6253

Hotel and Food Service Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-8010

Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6253

Industrial Electrical Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-7657

Interior Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-8010

Journalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6902

Language Arts, School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6904

Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6830

Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6403

Mathematics and Science, School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6402

Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6066

Nursing Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6675

Nursing (ADN). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6671

Nursing (VN, ACT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-8215

Nutrition & Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6290

Pharmacy Technician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6675

Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6253

Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6066

Physical Education (Activity, Adaptive, Lecture, Team) . . . . 652-6290

Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6404

Physical Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6404

Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6253

Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6253

Radiologic Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-7606

Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6903

Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6253

Social Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6253

Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6253

Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6903

Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6403

Tech Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6510

Theatre Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6066

Visual and Performing Arts, School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652-6066

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HOw TO READ THE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

PREREqUISITEA course that must be completedbefore enrollment in this course.

DESCRIPTION(For more detailed

information, consult thecurrent College Catalog)

MEETINGTIMES

INSTRUCTOR’S NAME

SECTION NUMBER

MEETING DAYS

LOCATION(Campus bldg/room, off-

campus site/room, or online designation)

NUMBER OF UNITS

HIST-17 History of the United States 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-450, ESL-450 or READ-550.Survey of United States history from its colonial foundations through theReconstruction Era (1865). Satisfies the CSU requirement in American history.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

68726 D.Loomis 9:30am-10:50am MW SS-10268738 T.Greene 11:00am-12:20pm TTH CHMB-16068740 S.Flowers 7:00pm-9:50pm M FNLC-12077774 V.Nobile 9:50am-11:30am TTH SS-102

and INET-M01/17/12-05/23/12 Last day to add: 01/23/12

MATERIAL FEEA supplemental charge formaterials and supplies. Applicableto most courses.

CLASS START/STOP DATES

Shown for all short-term andDistance Education classes

COURSE NUMBER

Transferable courses are numbered 1-99. Courses transferable to theCalifornia State University are marked Transfer: CSU. Courses alsotransferable to the University of California are marked Transfer: CSU;UC. A series of courses (i.e. physical education activities) may have arestricted number of units transferable, and are marked Transfer: CSU;UC credit limitations.

Courses designated Not Degree Applicable are numbered 500-599 andare often graded on a pass/no pass basis. They are not part of anycertificate or Associate Degree and do not transfer to four-year collegesand universities. Courses designated Non Credit are numbered600-699, have no unit value, are either not graded or are pass/no-passgrading, and are not part of any certificate, Associate Degree, or transferprogram pattern.

ADD DATESShown for all short-term classes.

COURSE TITLE

TRANSFER LOCALES(see above)

FOR ONLINE INFORMATION IN VIETNAMESE, ARABIC, CHINESE,SPANISH OR TAGALOG

TO BECOME A CHAFFEY STUDENT:

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C H I N O C A M P U SC L O S E D J U LY 4

ADMISSIONS/CASHIER/PHOTO ID SERVICES:Monday - Thursday 7:30am-6pmFriday, Saturday, Sunday, Holiday Closed

ASSESSMENT TESTING:Room CHMB-121DWednesdays 8am-11am, 11am-2pm, 3pm-6pmAppointments required. Call 909/652-8001 or 8002 or go towww.chaffey.edu/counseling/assessment to schedule.

BOOKSTORE:Room CHMB-149 - 909/652-8170Books sold only for classes held at Chino Campus locations.Monday - Thursday 7:45am-1pmFriday, Saturday, Sunday, Holiday ClosedSee the Bookstore webpage (books.chaffey.edu) for information about textbook rentals, reservations, ISBN’s, bookprices and Chaffey merchandise.

COUNSELING:Academic counselors are seen by appointment; some walk-intimes may be available. Call 909/652-8001 for availability.

DISABILITY PROGRAMS & SERVICES (DPS):Services available at the Rancho Cucamonga campus.Call 909/652-6379 or 6380 to schedule an appointment.

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS & SERVICES (EOPS):Appointments suggested: Call 909/652-6349 to schedule.

FINANCIAL AID:Monday - Thursday 7:30am-6pmFriday, Saturday, Sunday, Holiday ClosedAppointments available: Call 909/652-8140 to schedule.

GUIDING PANTHERS TO SUCCESS (GPS) CENTER:Room CHMB-240Walk-in services available Monday-Thursday. Call Counselingfor hours.

LIBRARY:Room CHMB-144 - 909/652-8115Monday - Thursday: 9am-3pmFriday, Saturday, Sunday, Holiday: ClosedCheck the library website at www.chaffey.edu/library/chino orcall for current information.

STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES:Room CHMB-105 - 909/652-8190Monday - Thursday: 8am-1pmCall 909/652-8190 for more information and to scheduleappointments.

MULTIDISCIPLINARY SUCCESS CENTER:(Tom Vitzelio, Instructional Specialist)Room CHMB-145 - 909/652-8150Monday - Thursday: 9am-7pmFriday, Saturday, Sunday, Holiday: Closed

TRANSFER CENTER: Call 909/652-6233 or visit www.chaffey.edu/transfer2/ for information

VETERAN SERVICES:Appointments required. Call 909/652-8001 to schedule.Wednesdays 9am-12pm

days and times subject to change

Main Instructional Building (CHMB)5897 College Park Avenue (Edison and Oaks Avenue), Chino, CA 91710

909/652-8000

CHINO

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CHINO

C R E D I T C L A S S E S A L S O TA U G H T AT:

A L SO AVA I L A B L EAT T H E C H INO C EN T E R ( C H C C ) AND AT T H E

C H INO I N FORMAT ION T E CHNO LOGY C EN T E R ( C H T C )

Economic Development

Workforce Training Institute

909/652-7642

Employment Development andCommunity Education

CalWORKs Information and Appointments

909/652-7653

HOURS:Monday-Thursday

7:00am-5:30pm

Health Sciences(CHHC)

5897 College Park AvenueChino, CA 91710

Vocational Nursing labs

Biological and Anthropology Science labs

Community Building(CHCM)

5890 College Park AvenueChino, CA 91710

Fashion Design and MerchandisingInterior Design

Hospitality Management

Banquet Facility (joint use with the City of Chino)

Information Tech Center (CHTC)

13170 Seventh StreetChino, CA 91710

CISCO Internetworking

Industrial Electrical Technology

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Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga sections.

CHINO

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

ANTHRO-1L Laboratory for Biological Anthropology 1.00 UNITSCorequisite: ANTHRO-1 (may be taken previously).Comparative study of both human and non-human primates, human variation,evolution, genetics, forensic anthropology, and the primate fossil record.Materials Fee: $1.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82732 D.Keithly 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH CHHC-20206/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ANTHRO-3 Introduction to Social and Cultural 3.00 UNITSAnthropology

Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Introduction to how anthropologists do their work, employ professionalanthropological research ethics, and apply their perspectives and skills to theunderstanding of humans around the globe.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82734 J.Banh 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH CHMB-26206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Biology (BIOL)909/652-6404

BIOL-20 Human Anatomy 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450 or ENGL-475, or ESL-450 orESL-475, or READ-550.Study of the microscopic and macroscopic structures of the human body.Materials Fee: $14.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82838 S.Cotton 8:00am-11:15am MTWTH CHHC-20206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Accounting (ACCTG)909/652-6830

ACCTG-1A Financial Accounting 4.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of CIS-1 or BUSOT-63.Development and communication of financial information that is useful toinvestors, creditors, and other decision-makers. Includes the accountingenvironment, accounting cycle, generally accepted accounting principles,ethics, financial statements, operating, investing, and financing activities.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82564 J.Liu 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH CHMB-20206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Administration of Justice (AJ)909/652-6253

AJ-1 Introduction to the Criminal Justice 3.00 UNITSSystem

Introduction to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the UnitedStates, with focus on crime theories and measurement, responses, systemcomponents, and current challenges. (C-ID AJ 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82725 A.Rosales 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH CHMB-16106/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Anthropology (ANTHRO)909/652-6253

ANTHRO-1 Introduction to Biological Anthropology 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Study of the biological features of humankind, utilizing scientific and comparativemethods to understand human variation and adaptation, genetics, primatology,and the human fossil record.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82729 W.Nielson 6:00pm-9:20pm MW CHMB-26206/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

CHINO CLASS LOCATIONSCHCM Chino Community Center

5890 College Park Ave, Chino

CHHC Health Science Building5897 College Park Ave, Chino

CHMB Main Instructional Building5897 College Park Ave, Chino

CHTC Information Technology Center13170 Seventh St, Chino

C H I N O C A M P U S ( C C C C )SUMMER 2 0 1 4 C L A S S E S

Beginning and ending dates are listed for all classes.Class offerings – particularly instructor assignment – are subject to change without notice

U N I T L I M I TEffective Summer 2014, students

exceeding 100 units earned (excluding 500-level courses)lose their registration priority.

Per California Community College state regulatory changes.See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Chemistry (CHEM)909/652-6404

You MUST attend the first class meeting or you will be dropped! Also purchase a lab manual, splash-proof safety goggles, and a protective apron (available at campus bookstores),

and bring them to the first class meeting!

CHEM-10 Introductory Chemistry 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-425 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-410, or one year of high school algebra.Introduction to the principles of chemistry with an emphasis on measurements,atomic and molecular structure, classification of matter, nomenclature,stoichiometry, chemical equations, solutions and acid-base chemistry.Laboratory activities emphasize proper techniques, safety procedures, andexperimental exercises in support of lecture content.Materials Fee: $12.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82844 K.Kupecz 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH CHMB-246and 9:50am-1:10pm MW CHMB-209

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/1482845 K.Kupecz 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH CHMB-246

and S.Johnson 9:50am-1:10pm TTH CHMB-20906/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Child Development and Education(CDE)

909/652-6253

CDE-2 Child Growth and Development 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Proof of negative tuberculosis test within the past 12 months maybe required for some site visits.Introductory course examining the major physical, psychosocial, andcognitive/language developmental milestones for children - both typical andatypical - from conception to adolescence. (C-ID CDEV 100)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitations.Grading: Letter grade only

82739 STAFF 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH CHMB-26206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

CDE-4 Child, Family and Community 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Proof of a negative tuberculosis test within the past 12 months maybe required for some site visits.An examination of the developing child in a societal context, focusing on theinterrelationship of family, school and community and emphasizing historicaland socio-cultural factors. (C-ID CDEV 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82742 STAFF 6:00pm-9:20pm MW CHMB-16106/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Business: Marketing (BUSMKT)909/652-6830

BUSMKT-13 Professional Selling 3.00 UNITSTechniques used to sell ideas, products and services. Tactics for prospecting,sales planning, securing appointments, presentation preparation and closingstrategies, follow-up, and managing a sales territory.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82576 A.McDaniel-Smith 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH CHMB-26306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

BUSMKT-40 Marketing Principles 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of BUS-10.Marketing principles and methods covering management, demand analysis,forecasting, product development, pricing, distribution, material handling,advertising, personal selling, and global and Internet marketing.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82577 A.McDaniel-Smith 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH CHMB-26306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Business and Office Technologies(BUSOT)

909/652-6830

BUSOT-40A Beginning Computer Keyboarding 3.00 UNITSBeginning computer keyboarding with mastery of alphabetic and numerickeyboard and correct touch-typing techniques. Introduction to the personalcomputer, word processing, and disk management.Materials Fee: $5.00. Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82580 T.Williamson 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH CHMB-24206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

BUSOT-60A Microsoft Office Word - Specialist 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of BUSOT-40A.MS Word. Develop personal and workplace skills to build a foundation for otherWindows software applications. Customize and format academic papers,business reports, tables, columns, and graphics.Materials Fee: $5.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82582 T.Williamson 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH CHMB-24206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

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SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga sections.

CHINO

CREDIT CARD USERS(VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS AND DISCOVER)

To avoid standing in long lines, Chaffey recommends that youpay your fees online via MyChaffeyVIEW. Credit card pay-

ments are processed through the “Official Payments”vendor and have the same security measures

whether you make your payment online via yourhome computer or in person.

D R O P P I N G C L A S S E SIt is the student’s responsibility to drop classes.Students who do not drop classes by the published

timelines will be held accountable for payment of fees for those classes, even if they didn’t

attend any class meetings.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Computer Information Systems:Core (CIS)

909/652-6830

CIS-1 Introduction to Computer Information 3.00 UNITSSystems

Principles and applications of computers including their role in business andsociety. Provides computer competency for Computer Information systemsmajors and non-majors. (C-ID ITIS 120 and BUS 140)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitations.Grading: Letter grade only

82551 J.Wall 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH CHMB-24206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82552 J.Wall 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH CHMB-26106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Earth Science (ESC)909/652-6403

ESC-1 Earth Science 3.00 UNITSTopics include geology, oceanography, meteorology, and planetology. (C-IDGEOL 120)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82853 M.Okbamichael 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH CHMB-24606/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ESC-1L Earth Science Laboratory 1.00 UNITSCorequisite: ESC-1 (may be taken previously).Hands-on activities to reinforce lecture concepts using scientific tools andmethods to image, measure and observe phenomenon in geology,oceanography, astronomy and meteorology. (C-ID GEOL 120L)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82857 M.Okbamichael 11:40am-1:50pm MTWTH CHMB-21006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Economics (ECON)909/652-6253

ECON-1 Introduction to Economics 3.00 UNITSThe U.S. economic system including unemployment, growth, globalization, theenvironment, regulation, deregulation, inflation, interest rates, pricediscrimination, corporations and labor unions.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82769 M.Coson 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH CHMB-16106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Cinema (CINEMA)909/652-6066

CINEMA-25 Survey of World Cinemas 3.00 UNITSHistorical introduction to motion pictures as an art form, through the viewingof international cinematic works.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82802 E.Jacobson 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH CHMB-16006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

CINEMA-26 Survey of American Cinema 3.00 UNITSSurvey of American cinema from silent classics through contemporarycommercial films.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82803 E.Jacobson 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH CHMB-16006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Communication Studies (COMSTD)909/652-6902

COMSTD-2 Fundamentals of Effective Speaking 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Emphasis on preparing and delivering various types of speeches before anaudience. Communication theory and speech criticism are included for studentapplication. Oral assignments are required. (C-ID COMM 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82689 C.Navarro 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH CHMB-24306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

COMSTD-6 Fundamentals of Small Group 3.00 UNITSCommunication

Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Develop confidence and competence as a group member and leader througha combination of theoretical and practical application of small group principlesin everyday life. (C-ID COMM 140)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82688 C.Navarro 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH CHMB-24306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

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PR I OR I T Y R EG I STRAT I ON Effective Summer 2014, priority registration

has been legally mandated for the following student groups:

Eligible veterans, foster youth, active EOPS,DPS, and CalWorks students.

Per the Student Success Act of 2012, Senate Bill 1456, signed into lawin September 2012.

See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info

Visit our website at www.chaffey.edufor application and registration

information.

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Electricity(See Industrial Electrical Technology)

English (ENGL)909/652-6902

ENGL-1A Composition 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or successful completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475,or READ-550.Study and practice of expository and argumentative writing techniques.Frequent writing of compositions, with the ultimate goal of writing a researchpaper. A minimum of 6,000 written words is expected in the course. Three hoursof supplemental learning in a Success Center that supports this course isrequired. (C-ID ENGL 100)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade onlyNOTE: Sections held in CHMB-260 may have in-class computer writingassignments. Basic computer and keyboarding skills are recommended.

82693 R.Nazar 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH CHMB-26006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82694 R.Nazar 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH CHMB-26006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82690 R.Piluso 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH CHMB-24306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82691 R.Piluso 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH CHMB-24306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82692 A.Bootman 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH CHMB-24306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

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ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical 3.00 UNITSThinking

Prerequisite: ENGL-1A.Students incorporate rhetorical strategies in analysis and researchedargumentation. Focus on logical reasoning, credibility, and emotional appeals.Writing intensive with a minimum production of 6,000 words. (C-ID ENGL 105)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade onlyNOTE: Sections may have in-class computer writing assignments. Basiccomputer and keyboarding skills are recommended.

82695 K.Friedman 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH CHMB-26006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82696 D.Estrada 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH CHMB-26006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ENGL-475 Fundamentals of College Reading and 4.00 UNITSWriting

Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-475 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or successful completion of ENGL-550 or 575, or READ-530, or BUSOT-455.Careful study and practice of critical thinking, reading, and expository writingtechniques, using primarily nonfiction texts, and the frequent writing ofcompositions with the ultimate goal of writing an essay using sources.Preparation for English 1A and a variety of academic disciplines. Five hours ofsupplemental learning in a Success Center that supports this course arerequired.Materials Fee: $0.00Grading: Letter grade only

82706 M.Kowach 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH CHMB-24506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82708 N.Null 1:00pm-3:15pm MTWTH CHMB-24506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82709 N.Null 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH CHMB-24506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Reading & Writing Course SequenceThe ability to think, reason and communicate using written language is anessential skill. Starting with the right class for you will ensure your success andhelp you complete the required writing course in the shortest amount of time.Consult with a counselor for the skills needed for success in each class.

RE-ASSESSMENT *

ENGLISH 1AComposition

ENGLISH 575Introduction to CollegeReading and Writing

ESL 475Fundamentals ofCollege Readingand Writing

for ESL Students

ENGLISH 475Fundamentals of CollegeReading and Writing

BUSOT 455Fundamentals of

English for Business

ENGLISH 675Preparation for CollegeReading and Writing

*Dependent upon the re-assessment results, students move on toENGL-575 or are advised to retake ENGL-675.

ATTENTION STUDENTSReading and English have been combined. Use the grid belowto determine what course you should take based on whatcourse(s) you’ve successfully completed or assessed into:

If you If you passed one You shouldassessed into... OR of these classes... register for...

ENGL-1A ENGL-475 or ENGL-1AENGL-450, or ESL-475 or ESL-450, orREAD-550

ENGL-475 or ENGL-575 or ENGL-475ENGL-450, or ENGL-550, orREAD-550 READ-530, or

BUSOT-455

ENGL-575 or ENGL-500 or ENGL-575ENGL-550, or READ-520READ-530

ENGL-675 or READ-500 or ENGL-675ENGL-500, or READ-510READ-520

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ENGL-575 Introduction to College Reading and 4.00 UNITSWriting

Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-575 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or successful completion of ENGL-500 or READ-520.Introduction to the academic reading, writing, critical thinking, and studyskills expected at the college level with the ultimate goal of producing clear,competent essays. Seven hours of supplemental learning in a Success Centerthat supports this course are required.Materials Fee: $0.00 Not degree applicableGrading: Letter grade only

82707 M.Kowach 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH CHMB-24506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Fashion Design (FASHD)909/652-8010

FASHD-20 History of Fashion 3.00 UNITSA survey of apparel styles from Egyptian to modern times. Analysis of costumeas a result of social, political, and economic influences, and the interpretationof historic styles in today's retail apparel.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82628 M.Fueger 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH CHMB-20306/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

FASHD-40 Beginning Clothing Construction 2.00 UNITSTechniques for clothing construction using woven fabrics. Lecture/demonstration of basic sewing techniques, pattern and fabric selection utilizingindustry methods. For beginners, and as a refresher course.Materials Fee: $2.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82626 C.Osuna 1:00pm-5:30pm MW CHCM-20306/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

FASHD-42 Advanced Clothing Construction 2.00 UNITSPrerequisite: FASHD-40.Techniques of couture sewing, tailoring, and the handling of specialty fabrics.Materials Fee: $2.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82627 C.Poteet 8:00am-12:30pm TTH CHCM-20306/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

FASHD-428 Computer-Aided Design 2.00 UNITSAdvisory: Basic computer skills are recommended.Introductory course using CAD software to create flat sketches, colorizedesigns, and scan images. Effective use of program features to create and altershapes, and manipulate text.Materials Fee: $3.00Grading: Letter grade only

82630 C.Poteet 1:00pm-5:30pm TTH CHCM-20106/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

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909/652-8010

FASHM-10 Introduction to the Fashion Industry 3.00 UNITSStudy of fashion employment opportunities. Includes international, regional andlocal fashion centers; textile and apparel production; trends; retail outlets; andmerchandising techniques.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82624 C.Osuna 6:00pm-9:20pm MW CHCM-20306/10/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Gerontology (GERO)909/652-6675

GERO-11 Introduction to Gerontology 3.00 UNITSInterdisciplinary study of aging, aging services, community resources, careersin gerontology, ethical, legal, and policy issues. NOTE: Earns 54 hours of CEcredit: RCFE, NHAP, BRN#00426, and BBS #2178.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82622 J.McFadden 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH CHMB-24706/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Guidance (GUID)909/652-6202

GUID-2 Essentials of Student Success 2.00 UNITSDesigned to increase student proficiency and retention in college. Topicsinclude: learning styles, study and time management techniques, motivation,library research methods, critical thinking, memory and reading strategies, andothers.Materials Fee: $2.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82602 K.Burleson 7:00pm-9:15pm TTH CHMB-24106/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

GUID-3 Career Exploration and Life Planning 3.00 UNITSCareer and life planning for students seeking direction in setting life, academicand career goals. Topics include problem-solving approaches; evaluation ofvalues, interests, skills, and personality characteristics; academic learningstrategies; and career investigation.Materials Fee: $5.50 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82607 K.Sanchez 8:00am-9:40pm MTWTH CHMB-26306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

FEE REFUNDSRefunds of $20 or more are automatically processed.

Refunds of less than $20 must be requested prior to theend of the semester.

See page 13 for more information on the refund policy and processes.

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HIST-18 United States History From 1865 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475, or READ-550.Development of the United States from the Reconstruction Era through thepresent. Satisfies the CSU requirement in American history.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82785 J.Macias 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH CHMB-26206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Hospitality Management (HOTFS)909/652-8010

HOTFS-17 Principles of Food Preparation 3.00 UNITSPlanning

Limitation on Enrollment: Proof of a current negative tuberculosis test isrequired.Prerequisite: HOTFS-18.Principles and techniques in professional food preparation, including scienceand technology of the kitchen, food service safety and sanitation policies andprocedures, recipe specifications, and kitchen equipment use and maintenance.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82631 I.Moritz 8:00am-11:45am MTW CHCM-10306/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

HOTFS-18 Sanitation, Safety, and Equipment 2.00 UNITSSanitation, safety, and equipment management issues in the food preparationand service industry. Topics include: sanitary food preparation, OSHArequirements, Serv-Safe and HACCP standards, and fire prevention.Materials Fee: $2.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82625 F.Agyin 7:00pm-9:15pm MW CHMB-24706/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

GUID-650 Supervised Tutoring 0.00 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Referral by course instructor or academic counseloris required. Student must be enrolled in another Chaffey College course.Open-entry/open-exit supervised tutoring course that provides studentsassistance in understanding college course assignments. Individualized/smallgroup tutoring and Supplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are conductedoutside of class time in a learning assistance center, and are structured to helpstudents achieve specific course objectives or improve learning and study skillsin specific subject matter. The content of this course varies according to thecourse for which tutoring is sought. May be repeated. Non-credit courseGrading: Ungraded

82995 R.Rundquist Arranged hours Success Center06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 07/31/14

History (HIST)909/652-6253

HIST-1 World History: Pre-Civilization to 1500 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475, or READ-550.Comparative study of the world's major civilizations from pre-history to 1500in Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas. Similarities and differences between thecivilizations and their influences on human history.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82775 L.Reams 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH CHMB-16006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

HIST-17 United States History Through 1877 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475, or READ-550.Survey of United States history from its colonial foundations throughReconstruction. Satisfies the CSU requirement in American history.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82782 J.Sampson 6:00pm-9:20pm MW CHMB-16006/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

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GUIDANCE 650This course provides tutoring assistance to students currentlyenrolled in another Chaffey College credit or non-credit course.Enrollment in GUID-650 may be accomplished during registrationor at any time during the term in any Success Center. A current

Chaffey student ID is required to access this service.

U N I T L I M I TEffective Summer 2014, students

exceeding 100 units earned (excluding 500-level courses)lose their registration priority.

Per California Community College state regulatory changes.See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info.

PREFERRED ENROLLMENT NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS: To receive a preferred registrationdate, you must complete the following actions:- Fill-out and submit a Chaffey College application- Attend an orientation session- Take the Assessment test(s)- Create an Educational Plan with a counselor

CONTINUING STUDENTS: To maintain your preferred registration andfinancial aid eligibility, you must:- Remain in Good Academic Standing (2.0 GPA or above)- Not have exceeded 100 units earned (excluding 500-level courses)

Per the Student Success Act of 2012, Senate Bill 1456, signed into law in September 2012.

See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info

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Industrial Electrical Technology (IET)909/652-7657

IET-422 OSHA Construction Safety Training 2.00 UNITSConstruction industry safety and health standards, taught in accordance withOSHA requirements. Upon successful completion, students receive the OSHA(30 hour) card.Materials Fee: $2.00Grading: Letter grade only

82562 E.Alves 8:00am-12:00pm MW CHTC-20006/09/14-07/02/14 Last day to add: 06/10/14

Interior Design (ID)(Also see Fashion Design) 909/652-8010

ID-427 CAD for Set and Interior Design 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of FASHD-45 and basic familiarity with Macintosh orWindows computers is recommended.Computer aided design using professional software - such as AutoCAD, Rivit,Architectural Desktop, and ArchiCad - for floor plans, furniture layouts,elevations, lighting plans, 3-D perspectives, and renderings. Use of variousprinters and plotters.Materials Fee: $3.00Grading: Letter grade only

82629 K.Galipeau 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH CHMB-20106/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Management (MGMT)(See Business: Management)

Mathematics (MATH)909/652-6403

MATH-25 College Algebra 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-25 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-425.Topics include solutions to higher degree polynomial equations: functions,polynomial, rational, inverse, etc..Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82861 D.Valdez 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH CHMB-20106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

MATH-410 Elementary Algebra 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-410 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-520.Topics include algebraic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, anddivision; factoring; rational expressions; and linear and rational equations.Materials Fee: $4.00Grading: Letter grade only

82870 D.Valdez 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH CHMB-20106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

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Mathematics Course Sequence

MATH 610, 625Review of

Arithmetic andAlgebra

MATH 81LinearAlgebra

MATH 510Arithmetic

MATH 520Pre-Algebra

MATH 410ElementaryAlgebra

MATH 85DifferentialEquations

MATH 60Calculus

withApplications

SCSCI 10SocialScienceStatistics

MATH 425Intermediate

Algebra

MATH 31Plane

Trigonometry

MATH 61Pre-Calculus

MATH 65ACalculus I

MATH 65BCalculus II

MATH 75Calculus III

MATH 25CollegeAlgebra

STAT 10ElementaryStatistics

MATH 4Math

Concepts forTeachers

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Philosophy (PHIL)909/652-6253

PHIL-70 Introduction to Philosophy 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450 or ENGL-475, or ESL-450 orESL-475.Introduction to the questions and ideas of major philosophers. Topics includeknowledge (epistemology); reality (metaphysics); values, aesthetics, andreligion (axiology), and social/political influences. (C-ID PHIL 100)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82789 C.Mabonzo 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH CHMB-16006/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Physical Education: Lecture (PELEC)909/652-6290

PELEC-15 Diet and Fitness 3.00 UNITSA lifestyle approach to fitness, including the study of nutrition, diseaseprevention, increased cardiovascular endurance, increased strength, flexibility,stress management, and considerations of aging on the body.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82960 C.Walters 6:00pm-9:20pm MW CHMB-24106/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

PELEC-18 Introduction to Kinesiology 3.00 UNITSSurvey of the discipline of Kinesiology, including physical activity, pedagogy,motor behavior, sport and exercise psychology, biomechanics, and thephysiology of physical activity. Introduces students to various physical activityprofessions typically pursued by Kinesiology students and assists them inmaking early career decisions.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82953 V.Greer 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH CHMB-24606/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Political Science (PS)909/652-6253

PS-1 American Politics 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of ENGL-1A.Study of the American political process and institutions. Analysis of theorganization and function of California's state and local governments.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82793 G.White 6:00pm-9:20pm MW CHMB-24606/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

MATH-425 Intermediate Algebra 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-425 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-410.Topics include more advanced study of topics introduced in MATH-410, plusabsolute value equations and inequalities, etc..Materials Fee: $4.00Grading: Letter grade only

82877 G.Gavrilov 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH CHMB-20106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Music (MUSIC)909/652-6066

MUSIC-4 Music Appreciation 3.00 UNITSA survey of art music in western civilization. Topics studied include elementsof music, basic musical forms, music periods, styles, and the role of music andmusicians in the western world.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82811 STAFF 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH CHMB-20206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Nursing: Vocational (NURVN)909/652-8215

NURVN-401 Foundations of Vocational Nursing 2.00 UNITSPractice

Advisory: Completion of ENGL-1A, and eligibility for MATH-410 as determinedby the Chaffey assessment process or completion of MATH-520.The health care delivery system and role of the vocational nurse as a memberof the health care team. Policies and expectations of the VN program andexploration of strategies for successful program completion.Materials Fee: $2.00Grading: Letter grade only

82623 M.Escobosa 10:30am-12:45pm MW CHMB-24706/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Nutrition and Food (NF)909/652-6294

NF-5 Nutrition for Life 3.00 UNITSEssentials of nutrition as they relate to diet, health and disease, risk reduction,stress, and nutritional deficiencies.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82521 C.Hines-Tinsley 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH CHMB-24106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

NF-15 Nutrition I: The Science of Nutrition 3.00 UNITSIntroduction to the science of nutrition and its implications for human health,including essential nutrients, basic dietary guidelines, and changing nutritionalneeds throughout the lifecycle.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82522 C.Hines-Tinsley 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH CHMB-24106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

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Psychology (PSYCH)909/652-6253

PSYCH-1 Introduction to Psychology 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of GUID-2, and eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined bythe Chaffey assessment process or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Survey of psychology, including research methods, history and systems,lifespan, perception, learning and memory, cognition, psychological disordersand treatment, social behavior, and brain mechanisms. (C-ID PSY 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82746 M.Dennis 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH CHMB-16106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

PSYCH-25 Developmental Psychology: Lifespan 3.00 UNITSDevelopment

Study of human development from conception through old age with particularemphasis on biological and environmental influences. (C-ID PSY 180)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82754 M.Dennis 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH CHMB-16106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Reading(See English) 909/652-7606

Sociology (SOC)909/652-6253

SOC-16 Marriage, Family, and Relationships 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Cross-cultural, social class, gender, and ethnic variation in marriages, families,and relationships. Emphasis on the application of theories, research, andsocial factors. (C-ID SOCI 130)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82764 L.Gaetje 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH CHMB-26206/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

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Visit our website at www.chaffey.edufor application and registration

information.

D R O P P I N G C L A S S E SIt is the student’s responsibility to drop classes.Students who do not drop classes by the published

timelines will be held accountable for payment of fees for those classes, even if they didn’t

attend any class meetings.

MyChaffeyVIEW(HOURS OF OPERATION)

The MyChaffeyVIEW Online services system istypically available 24 hours a day, Monday-Saturday,

except where noted.MyChaffeyVIEW is usually not available on Sundays due to

system maintenance.

NEED HELP WITH THE COSTOF TEXTBOOKS?

Chaffey’s Emergency Book Grant and Textbook Rental programs can assist you. For details about the book grants,please call 909/652-6590 or 6593. For more info about the

rental program, please call 909/652-6577.Textbook vouchers are valid only at Chaffey Collegebookstores and are not accepted at commercial

bookstores or websites.Above programs funded by the Chaffey College Service Fee.

FEE PAYMENTSStudents receiving Financial Aid, 3rd party sponsored billing,

and students enrolled in the Facts Payment plan(see www.chaffey.edu/cashier/facts.shtml) will not be dropped

from their classes for non-payment.

For everyone else, payment is due not more than 10 calendardays from the date of registration (including holidays and weekends).

For more detailed information,see the Payment Deadline information on pages 11-14

and Payment Date Due Chart on page 15.

WAIT LISTED FOR A CLASS?YOU WILL NOW BE NOTIFIED VIA EMAIL IF YOUARE ABLE TO ADD, SO BE SURE TO REVIEW AND

UPDATE YOUR EMAIL INFORMATION ON MYCHAFFEYVIEW.

SEE THE WAITLIST POLICYON PAGE 10 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

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FONTANA

F O N TA N A C A M P U SC L O S E D J U LY 4

Listed services are available at the Lewis Center

ADMISSIONS/CASHIER:Monday - Thursday 7:30am-6pmFriday, Saturday, Sunday, Holiday Closed

Photo ID Services:Monday – Thursday 7:30am-6pm (or call 909/652-7400 for special arrangements)

ASSESSMENT TESTING:Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:30am-11:30amAppointments required. Call 909/652-7400 or go to www.chaffey.edu/counseling/assessment to schedule.

BOOKSTORE:Room FNAC - 129 - 909/652-7410Books sold only for classes held at the Fontana Campus.Monday - Thursday 7:45am-1pmFriday, Saturday, Sunday, Holiday ClosedSee the Bookstore webpage (books.chaffey.edu) for information about textbook rentals, reservations, ISBN’s, bookprices and Chaffey merchandise.

COUNSELING:Academic counselors are seen by appointment. Call 909/652-7400 for available days and times.

DISABILITY PROGRAMS & SERVICES (DPS):Services available at the Rancho Cucamonga campus.Call 909/652-6379 or 6380 to schedule.

EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS & SERVICES (EOPS):Appointments suggested: Call 909/652-6349 to schedule.

FINANCIAL AID: Monday - Thursday 7:30am-6pmAppointments suggested: Call 909/652-7417 to schedule.

GUIDING PANTHERS TO SUCCESS (GPS) CENTER:Room FNFC-114Walk-in services available Monday-Thursday. Call Counselingfor hours.

LIBRARY:Room FNAC-100 - 909/652-7450Monday-Thursday: 9am-3pmFriday, Saturday, Sunday, Holidays: ClosedCheck the library website at www.chaffey.edu/library/fontana or call for current information.

MULTI-DISCIPLINARY SUCCESS CENTER: Room FNFC-122 - (909) 652-7408Monday - Thursday 9am-7pmFriday, Saturday, Sunday, Holidays Closed

TRANSFER CENTER: Call 909/652-6233 or visit www.chaffey.edu/transfer2/ for information

VETERAN SERVICES: Appointments required. Call 909/652-6611 to schedule.

All days and times subject to change

Fontana, Lewis, and Academic Centers16855 Merrill Avenue, Fontana, CA 92335

(909) 652-7400

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ANTHRO-1L Laboratory for Biological Anthropology 1.00 UNITSCorequisite: ANTHRO-1 (may be taken previously).Comparative study of both human and non-human primates, human variation,evolution, genetics, forensic anthropology, and the primate fossil record.Materials Fee: $1.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82731 W.Nielson 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH FNAC-20106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ANTHRO-3 Introduction to Social and Cultural 3.00 UNITSAnthropology

Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Introduction to how anthropologists do their work, employ professionalanthropological research ethics, and apply their perspectives and skills to theunderstanding of humans around the globe.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82733 S.Grant 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH FNLC-12506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Art (ART)909/652-6066

ART-10 Fundamentals of Design in Two Dimensions 4.00 UNITSIn-depth introduction to the visual elements of two-dimensional art compositionincluding line, shape, texture, value, color theory, and spatial illusion.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82828 J.Rochlin 11:30am-2:45pm MTWTH FNAC-21306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Art History (ART)909/652-6066

ART-3 Survey of Western Art From Prehistory 3.00 UNITSThrough the Middle Ages

Survey of the architecture, sculpture, and painting of past cultures from theancient beginnings of art of the Western World through the Medieval period.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82987 A.Tchalian 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH FNAC-20206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Accounting (ACCTG)909/652-6830

ACCTG-1A Financial Accounting 4.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of CIS-1 or BUSOT-63.Development and communication of financial information that is useful toinvestors, creditors, and other decision-makers. Includes the accountingenvironment, accounting cycle, generally accepted accounting principles,ethics, financial statements, operating, investing, and financing activities.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82565 P.Richardson 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH FNLC-12406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Administration of Justice (AJ)909/652-6253

AJ-1 Introduction to the Criminal Justice 3.00 UNITSSystem

Introduction to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the UnitedStates, with focus on crime theories and measurement, responses, systemcomponents, and current challenges. (C-ID AJ 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82723 D.Camou 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH FNLC-12406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Anthropology (ANTHRO)909/652-6253

ANTHRO-1 Introduction to Biological Anthropology 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Study of the biological features of humankind, utilizing scientific and comparativemethods to understand human variation and adaptation, genetics, primatology,and the human fossil record.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82728 W.Nielson 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH FNLC-12406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

53Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

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Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Rancho Cucamonga sections.

FONTANA

FONTANA CAMPUS LOCATIONSFNAC Academic Center • 16855 Merrill Ave, FontanaFNFC Fontana Center • 16855 Merrill Ave, FontanaFNLC Lewis Center • 16855 Merrill Ave, FontanaFHS Fontana High School • 9453 Citrus Ave, Fontana

F O N TA N A C A M P U S ( C C F C )SUMMER 2 0 1 4 C L A S S E S

Beginning and ending dates are listed for all classes.Class offerings – particularly instructor assignment – are subject to change without notice

FEE REFUNDSRefunds of $20 or more are automatically processed.

Refunds of less than $20 must be requested.See page 13 for more information on the

refund policy and processes.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Business (BUS)909/652-6830

BUS-10 Introduction to Business 3.00 UNITSMultidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems,legal, international, political, financial institutions, and human behavior interactto affect a business organization's policy and practices within the U.S. and aglobal society. Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82571 D.Cescolini 6:00pm-9:20pm MW FNLC-12506/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Business and Office Technologies(BUSOT)

909/652-6830

BUSOT-40A Beginning Computer Keyboarding 3.00 UNITSBeginning computer keyboarding with mastery of alphabetic and numerickeyboard and correct touch-typing techniques. Introduction to the personalcomputer, word processing, and disk management. Materials Fee: $5.00.Grading: Letter grade only Transfer: CSU

82581 C.Talbert 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH FNLC-12106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

BUSOT-61 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 1.50 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of BUSOT-40A and 60A.Learn concepts, formatting features, and visual media/animation effects of apresentation software program to create and share effective electronicpresentations for support personnel and business managers.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82584 D.Henderson 7:00pm-8:40pm M FNFC-114and INET-M

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82584: Hybrid class; see page 83 for more info.

Chemistry (CHEM)909/652-6404

You MUST attend the first class meeting or you will be dropped! Also purchase a lab manual, splash-proof safety goggles, and a protective apron (available at campus bookstores),

and bring them to the first class meeting!

CHEM-10 Introductory Chemistry 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-425 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-410, or one year of high school algebra.Introduction to the principles of chemistry with an emphasis on measurements,atomic and molecular structure, classification of matter, nomenclature,stoichiometry, chemical equations, solutions and acid-base chemistry.Laboratory activities emphasize proper techniques, safety procedures, andexperimental exercises in support of lecture content.Materials Fee: $12.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82846 T.Muleta 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH FNAC-101and S.Johnson 11:40am-3:00pm MW FNAC-207

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/1482847 T.Muleta 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH FNAC-101

and 11:40am-3:00pm TTH FNAC-20706/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Automotive Technology (AUTOTEC)909/652-6859

AUTOTEC-417 Brakes 4.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of AUTOTEC-10 and 15.Diagnosis, service, and repair of disc and drum brake systems and relatedhydraulic, mechanical, and electrical systems. Anti-lock brake operation isintroduced. Supports the ASE A5 Exam.Materials Fee: $12.00Grading: Letter grade only

82512 J.Jaime 8:00am-11:15am MTWTH FHS-P10106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82512: Class is taught at Fontana high school.

Biology (BIOL)909/652-6404

BIOL-1 General Biology 4.00 UNITSIntroduction to the major themes and principles in biology. Topics range frommolecules to the ecosystem.Materials Fee: $9.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitations.Grading: Letter grade only

82835 S.Diaz 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH FNAC-101and 9:50am-1:10pm MW FNAC-201

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/1482836 S.Diaz 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH FNAC-101

and 9:50am-1:10pm TTH FNAC-20106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

BIOL-30 Beginning Medical Terminology 3.00 UNITSApplied medical etymology including the origin, correct spelling, pronunciation,meaning, and current usage of common medical terms.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82843 L.Kretzner 6:00pm-9:20pm MW FNAC-10106/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

54Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

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FONTANA

PREFERRED ENROLLMENT NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS: To receive a preferred registrationdate, you must complete the following actions:- Fill-out and submit a Chaffey College application- Attend an orientation session- Take the Assessment test(s)- Create an Educational Plan with a counselor

CONTINUING STUDENTS: To maintain your preferred registration andfinancial aid eligibility, you must:- Remain in Good Academic Standing (2.0 GPA or above)- Not have exceeded 100 units earned (excluding 500-level courses)

Per the Student Success Act of 2012, Senate Bill 1456, signed into law in September 2012.

See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info

Dance (DANCE)909/652-6066

DANCE-10A Jazz Dance IA 1.00 UNITSBasic jazz dance, vocabulary, and dance technique.Materials Fee: $1.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82807 P.Melvin 1:00pm-3:15pm MW FNAC-10506/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Earth Science (ESC)909/652-6403

ESC-1 Earth Science 3.00 UNITSTopics include geology, oceanography, meteorology, and planetology. (C-ID GEOL 120)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82850 T.Mullens 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH FNAC-10106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ESC-1L Earth Science Laboratory 1.00 UNITSCorequisite: ESC-1 (may be taken previously).Hands-on activities to reinforce lecture concepts using scientific tools andmethods to image, measure and observe phenomenon in geology, oceanography,astronomy and meteorology. (C-ID GEOL 120L)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82854 T.Mullens 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH FNAC-20706/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Economics (ECON)909/652-6253

ECON-1 Introduction to Economics 3.00 UNITSThe U.S. economic system including unemployment, growth, globalization, theenvironment, regulation, deregulation, inflation, interest rates, pricediscrimination, corporations and labor unions.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82770 R.Brown 6:00pm-9:20pm MW FNAC-20006/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Child Development and Education(CDE)

909/652-6253

CDE-2 Child Growth and Development 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Proof of negative tuberculosis test within the past 12 months maybe required for some site visits.Introductory course examining the major physical, psychosocial, andcognitive/language developmental milestones for children - both typical andatypical - from conception to adolescence. (C-ID CDEV 100)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitations.Grading: Letter grade only

82738 S.Diehl-Hope 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH FNLC-12006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Communication Studies (COMSTD)909/652-6902

COMSTD-2 Fundamentals of Effective Speaking 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Emphasis on preparing and delivering various types of speeches before anaudience. Communication theory and speech criticism are included for studentapplication. Oral assignments are required. (C-ID COMM 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82697 R.May III 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH FNAC-20206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

COMSTD-8 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Fundamentals of human communication as they operate in a variety of contexts:interpersonal, small group, and public speaking. (C-ID COMM 180)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82698 D.O'Shaughnessy 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH FNAC-21306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Computer Information Systems:Core (CIS)

909/652-6830

CIS-1 Introduction to Computer Information 3.00 UNITSSystems

Principles and applications of computers including their role in business andsociety. Provides computer competency for Computer Information systemsmajors and non-majors. (C-ID ITIS 120 and BUS 140)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitations.Grading: Letter grade only

82553 W.Baker 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH FNLC-12106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82554 W.Baker 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH FNLC-12106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82555 R.Hrdlicka 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH FNLC-12106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

55Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

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Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Rancho Cucamonga sections.

FONTANA

D R O P P I N G C L A S S E SIt is the student’s responsibility to drop classes.Students who do not drop classes by the published

timelines will be held accountable for payment of fees for those classes, even if they didn’t

attend any class meetings.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

ENGL-475 Fundamentals of College Reading and 4.00 UNITSWriting

Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-475 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or successful completion of ENGL-550 or 575, or READ-530, or BUSOT-455.Careful study and practice of critical thinking, reading, and expository writingtechniques, using primarily nonfiction texts, and the frequent writing ofcompositions with the ultimate goal of writing an essay using sources.Preparation for English 1A and a variety of academic disciplines. Five hours ofsupplemental learning in a Success Center that supports this course arerequired.Materials Fee: $0.00Grading: Letter grade only

82714 J.Lehar 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH FNAC-20006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82715 J.Lehar 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH FNAC-20006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82716 E.Polson 1:00pm-3:15pm MTWTH FNAC-20006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ENGL-575 Introduction to College Reading and 4.00 UNITSWriting

Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-575 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or successful completion of ENGL-500 or READ-520.Introduction to the academic reading, writing, critical thinking, and studyskills expected at the college level with the ultimate goal of producing clear,competent essays. Seven hours of supplemental learning in a Success Centerthat supports this course are required.Materials Fee: $0.00 Not degree applicableGrading: Letter grade only

82713 K.Lyons 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH FNAC-11006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82712 K.Lyons 1:00pm-3:15pm MTWTH FNAC-11006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

English (ENGL)909/652-6902

ENGL-1A Composition 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or successful completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475,or READ-550.Study and practice of expository and argumentative writing techniques.Frequent writing of compositions, with the ultimate goal of writing a researchpaper. A minimum of 6,000 written words is expected in the course. Three hoursof supplemental learning in a Success Center that supports this course isrequired. (C-ID ENGL 100)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82700 A.Sacks 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH FNAC-20406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82701 A.Sacks 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH FNAC-20406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82702 S.Regis 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH FNAC-20406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82703 S.Regis 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH FNAC-20406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical 3.00 UNITSThinking

Prerequisite: ENGL-1A.Students incorporate rhetorical strategies in analysis and researchedargumentation. Focus on logical reasoning, credibility, and emotional appeals.Writing intensive with a minimum production of 6,000 words. (C-ID ENGL 105)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82704 J.Abad 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH FNAC-20606/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82705 J.Abad 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH FNAC-20606/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

56Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

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Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Rancho Cucamonga sections.

FONTANA

Reading & Writing Course SequenceThe ability to think, reason and communicate using written language is anessential skill. Starting with the right class for you will ensure your success andhelp you complete the required writing course in the shortest amount of time.Consult with a counselor for the skills needed for success in each class.

RE-ASSESSMENT *

ENGLISH 1AComposition

ENGLISH 575Introduction to CollegeReading and Writing

ESL 475Fundamentals ofCollege Readingand Writing

for ESL Students

ENGLISH 475Fundamentals of CollegeReading and Writing

BUSOT 455Fundamentals of

English for Business

ENGLISH 675Preparation for CollegeReading and Writing

*Dependent upon the re-assessment results, students move on toENGL-575 or are advised to retake ENGL-675.

ATTENTION STUDENTSReading and English have been combined. Use the grid belowto determine what course you should take based on whatcourse(s) you’ve successfully completed or assessed into:

If you If you passed one You shouldassessed into... OR of these classes... register for...

ENGL-1A ENGL-475 or ENGL-1AENGL-450, or ESL-475 or ESL-450, orREAD-550

ENGL-475 or ENGL-575 or ENGL-475ENGL-450, or ENGL-550, orREAD-550 READ-530, or

BUSOT-455

ENGL-575 or ENGL-500 or ENGL-575ENGL-550, or READ-520READ-530

ENGL-675 or READ-500 or ENGL-675ENGL-500, or READ-510READ-520

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

GUID-650 Supervised Tutoring 0.00 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Referral by course instructor or academic counseloris required. Student must be enrolled in another Chaffey College course.Open-entry/open-exit supervised tutoring course that provides studentsassistance in understanding college course assignments. Individualized/smallgroup tutoring and Supplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are conducted outsideof class time in a learning assistance center, and are structured to helpstudents achieve specific course objectives or improve learning and study skillsin specific subject matter. The content of this course varies according to thecourse for which tutoring is sought. May be repeated. Non-credit courseGrading: Ungraded

82995 R.Rundquist Arranged hours Success Center06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 07/31/14

History (HIST)909/652-6253

HIST-1 World History: Pre-Civilization to 1500 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475, or READ-550.Comparative study of the world's major civilizations from pre-history to 1500in Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas. Similarities and differences between thecivilizations and their influences on human history.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82776 A.Cruz 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH FNAC-20006/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

HIST-2 World History: 1500 to Present 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475, or READ-550.Cross-cultural study of the world's major civilizations since 1500. Understandingthe causes of the Rise of the West, the reaction of the non-Western world, andthe ongoing dynamic of the "West versus the Rest" dialectic.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82779 A.Perry 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH FNAC-20206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

HIST-18 United States History From 1865 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475, or READ-550.Development of the United States from the Reconstruction Era through thepresent. Satisfies the CSU requirement in American history.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82786 L.Gunderson 6:00pm-9:20pm MW FNLC-12006/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

English as a Second Language (ESL)909/652-6903

ESL-641 Everyday English 0.00 UNITSAdvisory: Placement recommendation by the ESL assessment test, or completionof ESL-640.Multi-level course that focuses on the use of English language skills in everydaycontexts. Emphasis on vocabulary development, listening comprehension,pronunciation, oral practice, and basic reading and writing. Ten hours ofsupplemental learning in a Success Center that supports this course is required.May be taken twice. Non Credit CourseGrading: Pass/No Pass

82699 C.Barley 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH FNAC-20206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Geography (GEOG)909/652-6404

GEOG-4 Physical Geography 3.00 UNITSSpatial study of the Earth's dynamic physical systems and processes, includingEarth-sun geometry, weather, climate, water, landforms, soil, and the biosphere.(C-ID GEOG 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82860 E.Ogbuchiekwe 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH FNAC-20606/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Guidance (GUID)909/652-6202

GUID-2 Essentials of Student Success 2.00 UNITSDesigned to increase student proficiency and retention in college. Topicsinclude: learning styles, study and time management techniques, motivation,library research methods, critical thinking, memory and reading strategies, andothers.Materials Fee: $2.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82603 R.Rodriguez 1:00pm-3:15pm MW FNFC-11306/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

GUID-3 Career Exploration and Life Planning 3.00 UNITSCareer and life planning for students seeking direction in setting life, academicand career goals. Topics include problem-solving approaches; evaluation ofvalues, interests, skills, and personality characteristics; academic learningstrategies; and career investigation.Materials Fee: $5.50 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82608 J.de Leon 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH FNAC-20606/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

57Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

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FONTANA

GUIDANCE 650This course provides tutoring assistance to students currentlyenrolled in another Chaffey College credit or non-credit course.Enrollment in GUID-650 may be accomplished during registrationor at any time during the term in any Success Center. A current

Chaffey student ID is required to access this service.

Visit our website at www.chaffey.edufor application and registration

information.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Mathematics (MATH)909/652-6403

MATH-410 Elementary Algebra 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-410 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-520.Topics include algebraic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, anddivision; factoring; rational expressions; and linear and rational equations.Materials Fee: $4.00Grading: Letter grade only

82871 A.Sacdalan 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH FNFC-11306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82922 R.Ramirez 3:30pm-5:45pm MTWTH FNFC-11506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82922: For Legacy students; instructor consent required for enroll-ment.

MATH-425 Intermediate Algebra 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-425 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-410.Topics include more advanced study of topics introduced in MATH-410, plusabsolute value equations and inequalities, etc..Materials Fee: $4.00Grading: Letter grade only

82878 J.Yoo 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH FNFC-11306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82921 M.Rahman 3:30pm-5:45pm MTWTH FNFC-11306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82921: For Legacy students; instructor consent required for enroll-ment.

MATH-510 Arithmetic 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-510 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess.Complete study of arithmetic, including whole numbers, fractions, decimals,ratios, proportions, measurement, percents, and signed numbers. Four hoursof supplemental learning in a Success Center that supports this course isrequired.Materials Fee: $4.00 Not degree applicableGrading: Letter grade only

82884 M.Clayton 9:50am-11:40am MTWTH FNLC-125and 11:40am-12:30pm MTWTH FNLC-121

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Philosophy (PHIL)909/652-6253

PHIL-76 Critical Thinking 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: ENGL-1A.Argument and reasoning in the investigation of claims, including inductive anddeductive reasoning, distinguishing fact from opinion and belief from knowledge,and identifying formal and informal fallacies.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82791 S.Parise 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH FNAC-11006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

58Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

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FONTANA

Mathematics Course Sequence

MATH 610, 625Review of

Arithmetic andAlgebra

MATH 81LinearAlgebra

MATH 510Arithmetic

MATH 520Pre-Algebra

MATH 410ElementaryAlgebra

MATH 85DifferentialEquations

MATH 60Calculus

withApplications

SCSCI 10SocialScienceStatistics

MATH 425Intermediate

Algebra

MATH 31Plane

Trigonometry

MATH 61Pre-Calculus

MATH 65ACalculus I

MATH 65BCalculus II

MATH 75Calculus III

MATH 25CollegeAlgebra

STAT 10ElementaryStatistics

MATH 4Math

Concepts forTeachers

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Psychology (PSYCH)909/652-6253

PSYCH-1 Introduction to Psychology 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of GUID-2, and eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined bythe Chaffey assessment process or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Survey of psychology, including research methods, history and systems,lifespan, perception, learning and memory, cognition, psychological disordersand treatment, social behavior, and brain mechanisms. (C-ID PSY 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82745 C.Ward 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH FNLC-12206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

PSYCH-25 Developmental Psychology: Lifespan 3.00 UNITSDevelopment

Study of human development from conception through old age with particularemphasis on biological and environmental influences. (C-ID PSY 180)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC creditlimitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82753 J.Buchanan 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH FNLC-12206/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Reading(See English) 909/652-7606

Sociology (SOC)909/652-6253

SOC-10 Introduction to Sociology 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Characteristics of social life. Processes of interaction, consequences of groupmembership, institutions of modern society, factors that perpetuate socialinequality, and social change and globalization. (C-ID SOCI 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82759 N.McCool 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH FNLC-12006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

SOC-16 Marriage, Family, and Relationships 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Cross-cultural, social class, gender, and ethnic variation in marriages, families,and relationships. Emphasis on the application of theories, research, andsocial factors. (C-ID SOCI 130)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82763 J.Simmers 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH FNLC-12406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Physical Education: Activity (PEACT)909/652-6290

PEACT-28 Yoga 1.00 UNITSRelaxation techniques to improve health and fitness levels of the mind and body.Emphasis on gaining flexibility, muscle strength, endurance, and coordinationthrough the physical postures.Materials Fee: $1.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82969 D.Bednarczyk 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH FNAC-10506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Physical Education: Lecture (PELEC)909/652-6290

PELEC-15 Diet and Fitness 3.00 UNITSA lifestyle approach to fitness, including the study of nutrition, diseaseprevention, increased cardiovascular endurance, increased strength, flexibility,stress management, and considerations of aging on the body.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82956 R.Baiz 6:00pm-9:20pm W FNAC-110and INET

06/11/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82956: Hybrid class; see page 83 for more info.

PELEC-18 Introduction to Kinesiology 3.00 UNITSSurvey of the discipline of Kinesiology, including physical activity, pedagogy,motor behavior, sport and exercise psychology, biomechanics, and thephysiology of physical activity. Introduces students to various physical activityprofessions typically pursued by Kinesiology students and assists them in makingearly career decisions.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82955 R.Slusser 6:00pm-9:20pm MW FNAC-20606/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Political Science (PS)909/652-6253

PS-1 American Politics 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of ENGL-1A.Study of the American political process and institutions. Analysis of theorganization and function of California's state and local governments.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82794 L.Bohon 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH FNAC-20606/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

59Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Rancho Cucamonga sections.

FONTANA

MyChaffeyVIEW(HOURS OF OPERATION)

The MyChaffeyVIEW Online services system istypically available 24 hours a day, Monday-Saturday,

except where noted.MyChaffeyVIEW is usually not available on Sundays due to

system maintenance.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Spanish (SPAN)909/652-6903

For help choosing the Spanish course that best meets your needs andcurrent skill level, go to

http://www.chaffey.edu/spanish_placement

SPAN-1 Elementary Spanish I 4.00 UNITSBeginning language acquisition in a cultural context through listening, speaking,reading, and writing. Course corresponds to the first year of high schoolSpanish, and is not recommended for heritage (native) speakers of Spanish.Ten hours of supplemental learning in a Success Center that supports this courseis required.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UC.Grading: Letter grade only

82710 D.Garcia 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH FNLC-12206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

SPAN-2 Elementary Spanish II 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: SPAN-1 or one year of high school Spanish.Continuing language acquisition in a cultural context through listening,speaking, reading, and writing at the second semester level. Students continueto interact with authentic language in cultural context. Course corresponds tothe second year of high school Spanish, and is not recommended for heritage(native) speakers of Spanish. Ten hours of supplemental learning in a SuccessCenter that supports this course is required.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UC.Grading: Letter grade only

82711 D.Lin Shull 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH FNLC-12206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Theatre Arts (THEATRE)909/652-6066

THEATRE-1 Introduction to Theatre 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Elements of the production process including playwriting, acting, directing,design, and criticism. Survey of different periods, cultures, styles, and genresof theatre through play reading, discussion, films and viewing and critiquinglive theatre. Attendance at theatre productions is a requirement of this course.(C-ID THTR 111)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82815 K.Slay 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH FNLC-12006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

60Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Rancho Cucamonga sections.

FONTANA

WAIT LISTED FOR A CLASS?YOU WILL NOW BE NOTIFIED VIA EMAIL IF YOUARE ABLE TO ADD, SO BE SURE TO REVIEW AND

UPDATE YOUR EMAIL INFORMATION ON MYCHAFFEYVIEW.

SEE THE WAITLIST POLICYON PAGE 10 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

U N I T L I M I TEffective Summer 2014, students

exceeding 100 units earned (excluding 500-level courses)lose their registration priority.

Per California Community College state regulatory changes.See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info.

NEED HELP WITH THE COSTOF TEXTBOOKS?

Chaffey’s Emergency Book Grant and Textbook Rental programs can assist you. For details about the book grants,please call 909/652-6590 or 6593. For more info about the

rental program, please call 909/652-6577.Textbook vouchers are valid only at Chaffey Collegebookstores and are not accepted at commercial

bookstores or websites.Above programs funded by the Chaffey College Service Fee.

Visit our website at www.chaffey.edufor application and registration

information.

PR I OR I T Y R EG I STRAT I ON Effective Summer 2014, priority registration

has been legally mandated for the following student groups:

Eligible veterans, foster youth, active EOPS,DPS, and CalWorks students.

Per the Student Success Act of 2012, Senate Bill 1456, signed into lawin September 2012.

See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info

FEE PAYMENTSStudents receiving Financial Aid, 3rd party sponsored billing,

and students enrolled in the Facts Payment plan(see www.chaffey.edu/cashier/facts.shtml) will not be dropped

from their classes for non-payment.

For everyone else, payment is due not more than 10 calendardays from the date of registration (including holidays and weekends).

For more detailed information,see the Payment Deadline information on pages 11-14

and Payment Date Due Chart on page 15.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Accounting (ACCTG)909/652-6830

ACCTG-1A Financial Accounting 4.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of CIS-1 or BUSOT-63.Development and communication of financial information that is useful toinvestors, creditors, and other decision-makers. Includes the accountingenvironment, accounting cycle, generally accepted accounting principles,ethics, financial statements, operating, investing, and financing activities.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82563 D.Cescolini 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH BE-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82569 V.Turner 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH BE-10106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

ACCTG-1B Managerial Accounting 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: ACCTG-1A.Advisory: Completion of CIS-1 or experience using spreadsheets.Managerial accounting meets the information needs of internal users bydeveloping and communicating information that is useful for managementdecision-making. (C-ID ACCT 120)Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82566 Y.Kirkpartrick 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH BE-10306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82567 J.Bocanegra 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH BE-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ACCTG-460 Commercial Accounting Software 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of ACCTG-1A, and completion of or concurrent enrollmentin CIS-1.Basic concepts and techniques for using Quickbooks commercial accountingsoftware designed for the use of microcomputers in businesses grossing lessthan $500,000 annually.Materials Fee: $3.00Grading: Letter grade only

82568 Y.Kirkpatrick 6:00pm-9:20pm MW BE-10606/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

61Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA

R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A C A M P U S ( C C R C )SUMMER 2 0 1 4 C L A S S E S

Beginning and ending dates are listed for all classes.Class offerings – particularly instructor assignment – are subject to change without notice

RANCHO CAMPUS LOCATIONSAERO AeronauticsATL AutomotiveBE Business EducationBEB Don Berz Excellence BuildingBL Beeks LaboratoryCAA Center for the Arts – Building ACAB Center for the Arts – Building BCAC Center for the Arts – Building CCAE Center for the Arts – Building ECCE Campus Center - EastCD Child Development CenterCHEM ChemistryDL desLauriers LaboratoryG- Gym, Pool, & Athletic FieldsHS Health ScienceINET Internet (see Online/Hybrid section)LA Language ArtsMATH MathematicsMOD ModularsPL PlanetariumPS Physical ScienceSPRT Sports CenterSS Social SciencesTA TheatreVSS Vocational & Student SupportWH Wargin HallZH Zimmermann Hall

OFF-CAMPUSCLIN Clinical Sites

(for Health Science programs)DI Diversified Industries

9029 Vernon Ave, MontclairLDC Learning Development Center

9375 Ninth St, R.CucamongaOTHR Other Location

(field trip or work experience locales)RSAM Rancho San Antonio Medical

7777-A Milliken Ave, R.CucamongaUHS Upland High School

565 W. 11th St, Upland

FEE PAYMENTSStudents receiving Financial Aid, 3rd party sponsored billing,

and students enrolled in the Facts Payment plan(see www.chaffey.edu/cashier/facts.shtml) will not be dropped

from their classes for non-payment.

For everyone else, payment is due not more than 10 calendardays from the date of registration (including holidays and weekends).

For more detailed information,see the Payment Deadline information on pages 11-14

and Payment Date Due Chart on page 15.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Anthropology (ANTHRO)909/652-6253

ANTHRO-1 Introduction to Biological Anthropology 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Study of the biological features of humankind, utilizing scientific and comparativemethods to understand human variation and adaptation, genetics, primatology,and the human fossil record.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82727 M.Meyer 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH BL-10706/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

ANTHRO-1L Laboratory for Biological Anthropology 1.00 UNITSCorequisite: ANTHRO-1 (may be taken previously).Comparative study of both human and non-human primates, human variation,evolution, genetics, forensic anthropology, and the primate fossil record.Materials Fee: $1.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82730 M.Meyer 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH DL-10106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

ANTHRO-3 Introduction to Social and Cultural 3.00 UNITSAnthropology

Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Introduction to how anthropologists do their work, employ professionalanthropological research ethics, and apply their perspectives and skills to theunderstanding of humans around the globe.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82735 M.Meyer 6:00pm-9:20pm MW SS-10506/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

Administration of Justice (AJ)909/652-6253

AJ-1 Introduction to the Criminal Justice 3.00 UNITSSystem

Introduction to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the UnitedStates, with focus on crime theories and measurement, responses, systemcomponents, and current challenges. (C-ID AJ 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82724 S.Greene 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH SS-10506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

AJ-2 Concepts of Criminal Law 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: AJ-1.Historical development of criminal law, philosophy and constitutional provisions,definitions, classification of crime, and application to the system of administrationof justice. (C-ID AJ 120)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82726 S.Greene 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH SS-10506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

American Sign Language (ASL)(Also see Spanish) 909/652-6903

ASL-1 Elementary American Sign Language 4.00 UNITSIntroduction to Deaf culture/history, ASL vocabulary development, fingerspelling,basic phrasing, sentence patterns, manual counting, and receptive andexpressive skills. Ten hours of supplemental learning in a Success Center thatsupports this course is required. This course corresponds to the first year ofhigh school ASL.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82662 K.Casale 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH LA-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82663 K.Casale 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH LA-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82664 E.Sedlacek 1:00pm-3:15pm MTWTH LA-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82665 E.Sedlacek 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH LA-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

62Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOMRANCHO CUCAMONGA

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

PREFERRED ENROLLMENT NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS: To receive a preferred registrationdate, you must complete the following actions:- Fill-out and submit a Chaffey College application- Attend an orientation session- Take the Assessment test(s)- Create an Educational Plan with a counselor

CONTINUING STUDENTS: To maintain your preferred registration andfinancial aid eligibility, you must:- Remain in Good Academic Standing (2.0 GPA or above)- Not have exceeded 100 units earned (excluding 500-level courses)

Per the Student Success Act of 2012, Senate Bill 1456, signed into law in September 2012.

See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info

MyChaffeyVIEW(HOURS OF OPERATION)

The MyChaffeyVIEW Online services system istypically available 24 hours a day, Monday-Saturday,

except where noted.MyChaffeyVIEW is usually not available on Sundays due to

system maintenance.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

ART-63 Introduction to Graphic Design 4.00 UNITSIntroduction to the essential principles and historical aspects of digital imagingand design. Project-based experience, with current hardware and software usedin contemporary visual communications.Materials Fee: $15.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82826 L.Cook 11:30am-2:45pm MTWTH CAA-11906/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ART-82 Introduction to Multimedia 4.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of ART-10 and basic keyboarding skills are recommended.Introduction to design and production of interactive digital media using currentsoftware (Adobe After Effects, Apple Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio Pro) onMacintosh hardware. Overview of Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82827 STAFF 11:30am-2:45pm MTWTH CAA-11506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Art History (ART)909/652-6066

ART-3 Survey of Western Art From Prehistory 3.00 UNITSThrough the Middle Ages

Survey of the architecture, sculpture, and painting of past cultures from theancient beginnings of art of the Western World through the Medieval period.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82820 J.Machado 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH CAA-21106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Fontana)

ART-5 Survey of Western Art from Renaissance 3.00 UNITSTo Contemporary

Survey of the architecture, sculpture, and art of past cultures of the WesternWorld from the Renaissance through the Modern period.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82821 J.Machado 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH CAA-21106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82988 D.Plouffe 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH CAA-21106/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Astronomy (ASTRON)909/652-6404

ASTRON-26 Stars and Galaxies 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of MATH-410.Overview of the universe beyond our solar system.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82834 R.Khan 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH PL-0206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Art (ART)909/652-6066

ART-10 Fundamentals of Design in Two Dimensions 4.00 UNITSIn-depth introduction to the visual elements of two-dimensional art compositionincluding line, shape, texture, value, color theory, and spatial illusion.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82830 J.Cline 8:00am-11:15am MTWTH CAA-21006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82829 STAFF 11:30am-2:45pm MTWTH CAA-21006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Fontana)

ART-14 Introduction to Drawing 3.00 UNITSIntroduction to freehand drawing from direct observation using a variety of black-and-white media.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82831 P.Lewis 8:00am-11:15am MTWTH CAB-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82832 C.Farrand 11:30am-2:45pm MTWTH CAB-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ART-16 Introduction to Painting 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: ART-10 or ART-14.Introduction to painting in acrylic media. Exploration of traditional andcontemporary approaches and techniques. Includes fundamentals of color theoryand composition as applied to painting.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82833 S.Maing 11:30am-2:45pm MTWTH CAB-10106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ART-18 Introduction to Ceramics 3.00 UNITSIntroduction to the materials, tools, and processes used in making pottery andother ceramic art.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC.Grading: Letter grade only

82822 L.Haight 11:30am-2:45pm MTWTH CAC-10706/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82823 D.Ross 7:00pm-10:15pm MTWTH CAC-10706/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ART-35 Intermediate Ceramics 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: ART-18.Performance of tasks and procedures designed to further the student's abilityto understand and manipulate clay and glazes and the types of kiln firings.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82824 L.Haight 11:30am-2:45pm MTWTH CAC-10706/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82825 D.Ross 7:00pm-10:15pm MTWTH CAC-10706/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

63Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA

Visit our website at www.chaffey.edufor application and registration

information.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

AMT-16B Aviation Science 1.00 UNITSCorequisite: AMT-15 (may be taken previously).General aeronautics laboratory that fulfills FAA practical aeronautical applicationslab hours in physics, weight and balance, electricity and mathematics.Materials Fee: $0.00. Transfer: CSU.Grading: Letter grade only

82590 R.Baty 7:00am-1:00pm MTWTH AERO-1A06/23/14-07/03/14 Last day to add: 06/23/14

82596 STAFF 7:00am-1:00pm MTWTH AERO-1A07/21/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 07/21/14

AMT-28A Powerplant: Reciprocating Engine 1.00 UNITSInspection

Prerequisite: AMT-15 (or AMT-12).Corequisite: AMT-25 (may be taken previously).Powerplant laboratory course to fulfill FAA practical applications relating to aircraftreciprocating engine inspection, air worthiness directives, and type certificatedata sheet compliance. Projects include reciprocating engine on-wing inspection(50 and 100 hour) for continued air worthiness, air worthiness directive and typecertificate data sheet compliance.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82588 T.Teeguargen 7:00am-1:00pm MTWTH AERO-1A06/09/14-06/19/14 Last day to add: 06/09/14

82594 P.Elardi 7:00am-1:00pm MTWTH AERO-1A07/07/14-07/17/14 Last day to add: 07/07/14

AMT-28B Powerplant: Electrical Systems 1.00 UNITSPrerequisite: AMT-15 (or AMT-12).Corequisite: AMT-26 (may be taken previously).Powerplant laboratory course to fulfill FAA practical applications relating to aircraftpowerplant electrical systems. Projects include engine starters, generators andtheir controls.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82591 R.Baty 7:00am-1:00pm MTWTH AERO-1A06/23/14-07/03/14 Last day to add: 06/23/14

82597 STAFF 7:00am-1:00pm MTWTH AERO-1A07/21/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 07/21/14

AMT-38A Airframe Structure: Structure 1.00 UNITSFabrication

Prerequisite: AMT-15 (or AMT-12).Corequisite: AMT-35 (may be taken previously).Airframe laboratory course to fulfill FAA practical applications relating tofabricating airframe structural components, paint application techniques, andinspections of painted surfaces.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82592 R.Baty 7:00am-1:00pm MTWTH AERO-1A06/23/14-07/03/14 Last day to add: 06/23/14

82598 STAFF 7:00am-1:00pm MTWTH AERO-1A07/21/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 07/21/14

Automotive Technology (AUTOTEC)909/652-6859

AUTOTEC-10 Service and Repair 4.00 UNITSIntroduction to the automotive service industry. Basic principles of the operationof engines, transmissions, driveline, steering, suspension and braking systems,and heating and air conditioning systems.Materials Fee: $7.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82544 C.Eckeard 6:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH ATL-11506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

AUTOTEC-15 Automotive Electricity and Electronics 2.00 UNITSBasic automotive electricity and electronics. Diagnosis of typical automotiveelectrical concerns using wiring diagrams and schematics. Emphasis on the useof digital multimeters for troubleshooting.Materials Fee: $7.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82545 S.Critchfield 6:00pm-9:15pm MW ATL-109A06/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

AUTOTEC-416 Basic Automotive Air Conditioning 2.00 UNITSSystems

Operation, service, and repair of automotive heating, ventilation, and airconditioning systems, with emphasis on environmental protection includingrefrigerant recycling. Prepares students to take the ASE A7 TechnicianCertification exam.Materials Fee: $3.00Grading: Letter grade only

82546 STAFF 6:00pm-9:15pm TTH ATL-12106/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

AUTOTEC-417 Brakes 4.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of AUTOTEC-10 and 15.Diagnosis, service, and repair of disc and drum brake systems and relatedhydraulic, mechanical, and electrical systems. Anti-lock brake operation isintroduced. Supports the ASE A5 Exam.Materials Fee: $12.00Grading: Letter grade only

(section is at Fontana high school)

Aviation Maintenance Technology(AMT)

909/652-6865

AMT-16A Aviation Materials, Processes, 1.00 UNITSInspections and Regulations

Corequisite: AMT-15 (may be taken previously).General Aeronautics laboratory that fulfills FAA practical aeronautical applicationslab hours in aerodynamics, FAA and manufacturer's publication, aircraftmaterials and processes, blueprint reading, aircraft servicing and mathematics.Materials Fee: $0.00. Transfer: CSU.Grading: Letter grade only

82587 T.Teeguargen 7:00am-1:00pm MTWTH AERO-1A06/09/14-06/19/14 Last day to add: 06/09/14

82593 P.Elardi 7:00am-1:00pm MTWTH AERO-1A07/07/14-07/17/14 Last day to add: 07/07/14

64Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOMRANCHO CUCAMONGA

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

BIOL-30 Beginning Medical Terminology 3.00 UNITSApplied medical etymology including the origin, correct spelling, pronunciation,meaning, and current usage of common medical terms.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

(section is at Fontana)

BIOL-424 Anatomy and Physiology 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of BIOL-30.Human anatomy and physiology with emphasis on the structures and functionsof the organ systems. Course is primarily intended for students enteringrelated vocational programs.Materials Fee: $3.00Grading: Letter grade only

82902 C.Olivera 8:00am-11:15am TTH ZH-12306/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

BIOL-424L Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory 1.00 UNITSCorequisite: BIOL-424 (may be taken previously).Advisory: Completion of BIOL-30.Lab investigation of anatomy and physiology of organ systems, from cell throughsystem levels. Course is primarily intended for students entering relatedvocational programs.Materials Fee: $5.00Grading: Letter grade only

82903 C.Olivera 8:00am-11:15am MW DL-10706/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Broadcasting (BRDCAST)(Also see Cinema) 909/652-6066

BRDCAST-60 Beginning Single Camera Production 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Knowledge of Macintosh computer keyboarding is recommended.Introduction to the theory, terminology, and operation of high definition singlecamera video production, including composition and editing techniques,camera operation, portable lighting, video recorder operation, audio control andbasic editing.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82801 D.Jacobo 1:30pm-2:30pm MTWTH CAA-218and 2:30pm-4:10pm MTWTH CAA-251

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

AMT-38C Airframe Structure: Secondary Systems 1.00 UNITSand Components

Prerequisite: AMT-15 (or AMT-12).Corequisite: AMT-37 (may be taken previously).Airframe laboratory course to fulfill FAA practical applications relating to theproper inspection, operation, and repair of fire-warning/fire extinguishingsystems, ice warning systems, and anti-skid systems.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82589 T.Teeguargen 7:00am-1:00pm MTWTH AERO-1A06/09/14-06/19/14 Last day to add: 06/09/14

82595 P.Elardi 7:00am-1:00pm MTWTH AERO-1A07/07/14-07/17/14 Last day to add: 07/07/14

Biology (BIOL)909/652-6404

BIOL-1 General Biology 4.00 UNITSIntroduction to the major themes and principles in biology. Topics range frommolecules to the ecosystem.Materials Fee: $9.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitations.Grading: Letter grade only

82837 K.Beaman 8:00am-11:15am MW ZH-123and 8:00am-11:15am TTH BL-114

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/1482918 B.Gadd 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH HS-143

and 9:50am-1:10pm MW BL-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82919 B.Gadd 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH HS-143and 9:50am-1:10pm TTH BL-108

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14(more sections are at Fontana)

BIOL-20 Human Anatomy 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450 or ENGL-475, or ESL-450 orESL-475, or READ-550.Study of the microscopic and macroscopic structures of the human body.Materials Fee: $14.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82839 D.Dutton 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH ZH-123and 1:30pm-4:50pm MW DL-107

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/1482840 D.Dutton 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH ZH-123

and 1:30pm-4:50pm TTH DL-10706/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82841 S.Nguyen 6:00pm-9:20pm MW ZH-123and 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH DL-107

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14(another section is at Chino)

BIOL-22 Human Physiology 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: BIOL-20, and CHEM-9 or 10 or 1 year of high school chemistry.The nature of life processes in the human body, including cell physiology andfunctions, and interrelationships of the organ systems.Materials Fee: $9.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82842 S.Jessen 8:00am-11:15am MTWTH BL-11006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

65Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOMRANCHO CUCAM

ONGA

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

PR I OR I T Y R EG I STRAT I ON Effective Summer 2014, priority registration

has been legally mandated for the following student groups:

Eligible veterans, foster youth, active EOPS,DPS, and CalWorks students.

Per the Student Success Act of 2012, Senate Bill 1456, signed into lawin September 2012.

See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Business: Marketing (BUSMKT)(See Chino section) 909/652-6830

Business and Office Technologies(BUSOT)

909/652-6830

BUSOT-40A Beginning Computer Keyboarding 3.00 UNITSBeginning computer keyboarding with mastery of alphabetic and numerickeyboard and correct touch-typing techniques. Introduction to the personalcomputer, word processing, and disk management.Materials Fee: $5.00. Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82579 D.Soll 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH BE-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

BUSOT-40B Computer Keyboarding: Speed and Accuracy 3.00 UNITSDevelopment

Advisory: Completion of BUSOT-40A.Develop computer literacy. Analyze, evaluate, and improve keyboarding speedand accuracy using correct keying technique and specific prescriptive drills andpractice. Proficiency certificate may be earned.Materials Fee: $5.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82583 S.Escalante 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH BE-10606/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

BUSOT-60A Microsoft Office Word - Specialist 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of BUSOT-40A.MS Word. Develop personal and workplace skills to build a foundation for otherWindows software applications. Customize and format academic papers,business reports, tables, columns, and graphics.Materials Fee: $5.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

(section is at Chino)

Business (BUS)909/652-6830

BUS-10 Introduction to Business 3.00 UNITSMultidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems,legal, international, political, financial institutions, and human behavior interactto affect a business organization's policy and practices within the U.S. and aglobal society.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82570 J.Darby 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH WH-14206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Fontana)

BUS-28A Business Law I 3.00 UNITSU.S. and state law, Uniform Commercial Code, agency, due process, contractand tort law, crime, and ethics. Application of appropriate rules, laws, andconcepts to factual scenarios in written and oral arguments. (C-ID BUS 125)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitations.Grading: Letter grade only

82572 R.Vitt 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH WH-14206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

BUS-60 Business Ethics 3.00 UNITSSystems approaches for responsible, practical, defendable decisions. Value-based strategies, systemic implementation of socially responsible tools, andintegration of ethics into workplace operations.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82578 R.Vitt 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH BE-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Business: Management (BUSMGT)909/652-6830

BUSMGT-40 Introduction to Management 3.00 UNITSManagement concepts, functions, and skills applicable to work environments.Application of management theory to practices that improve effectiveness andefficiency, and enhance national and international competitiveness.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82573 J.Fitzgerald 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH BE-10306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

BUSMGT-42 Human Resource Management 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of BUSMGT-40.Formulation and implementation of human resource policy concerned with themajor aspects of how an organization manages its people.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82575 J.Darby 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH SS-11006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

BUSMGT-45 Small Business Ownership and Management 3.00 UNITSFundamentals of owning and operating a small business including finance,employment law, and marketing strategies.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82574 STAFF 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH BE-10506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

66Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOMRANCHO CUCAMONGA

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

CREDIT CARD USERS(VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS AND DISCOVER)

To avoid standing in long lines, Chaffey recommendsthat you pay your fees online via MyChaffeyVIEW.Credit card payments are processed through the

“Official Payments”vendor and have the same security measures

whether you make your payment online via yourhome computer or in person.

JUST A REMINDERFOOD AND DRINK ARE NOT APPROPRIATE IN

FORMAL INSTRUCTIONAL AREAS.

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS FOOD OR DRINKPERMITTED AT COMPUTER LAB STATIONS.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

CHEM-10 Introductory Chemistry 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-425 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-410, or one year of high school algebra.Introduction to the principles of chemistry with an emphasis on measurements,atomic and molecular structure, classification of matter, nomenclature,stoichiometry, chemical equations, solutions and acid-base chemistry.Laboratory activities emphasize proper techniques, safety procedures, andexperimental exercises in support of lecture content.Materials Fee: $12.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82848 M.Hamza 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH ZH-122and J.Cruz 1:30pm-4:50pm MW CHEM-125

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/1482849 M.Hamza 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH ZH-122

and 1:30pm-4:50pm TTH CHEM-12506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

Child Development and Education(CDE)

909/652-6253

CDE-1 Principles & Practices in Early 3.00 UNITSChildhood Education

Advisory: Proof of a negative tuberculosis test within the past 12 months maybe required for some site visits.Practices applied to programs and environments emphasizing the key role ofrelationships, constructive adult-child interactions, and teaching strategies insupporting physical, social creative, and intellectual development for allchildren. (C-ID ECE 120)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82736 G.Lanz 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH SS-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

CDE-2 Child Growth and Development 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Proof of negative tuberculosis test within the past 12 months maybe required for some site visits.Introductory course examining the major physical, psychosocial, andcognitive/language developmental milestones for children - both typical andatypical - from conception to adolescence. (C-ID CDEV 100)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitations.Grading: Letter grade only

82740 J.Bollman 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH SS-10506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82737 L.Marcotte 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH CD-124A06/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

CDE-3 Observation and Assessment 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Proof of a negative tuberculosis test within the past 12 months maybe required for some site visits.Observation and assessment strategies used to document development,growth, play, and learning. Recording protocols, rating systems, portfolios andmultiple assessment tools are explored. (C-ID ECE 200)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82741 G.Lanz 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH SS-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

BUSOT-61 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 1.50 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of BUSOT-40A and 60A.Learn concepts, formatting features, and visual media/animation effects of apresentation software program to create and share effective electronicpresentations for support personnel and business managers.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

(hybrid section is at Fontana)

BUSOT-63 MS Office Excel - Comprehensive 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of BUSOT-40A and 60A.Use advanced formulas and features to create worksheets, includingspreadsheets, charts, pivot tables, IF functions, templates, and sorting andfiltering records.Materials Fee: $5.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82586 D.Henderson 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH BE-10806/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

BUSOT-64A Microsoft Office Access - Specialist 1.50 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of BUSOT-60A.Create and use electronic databases and design queries, forms, and reports toeffectively display data records that can be used in making business decisions.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

(section is online)

Chemistry (CHEM)909/652-6404

You MUST attend the first class meeting or you will be dropped! All chemistry lab students must purchase a lab manual, splash-proof safety goggles, and a protective apron

(available at campus bookstores), and bring them to the first class meeting!

CHEM-9 Health Science Chemistry 5.00 UNITSAdvisory: Eligibility for Mathematics 425 as determined by the Chaffeyassessment process, or completion of Mathematics 410 or 401.Introduction to the principles of chemistry, including inorganic chemistry, organicchemistry, and biochemistry. Intended for health science students; not ascience major course.Materials Fee: $15.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82904 M.Agarwal 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH ZH-122and 10:30am-1:50pm MW CHEM-108

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/1482905 M.Agarwal 8:00am-9:10am MTWTH ZH-122

and 10:30am-1:50pm TTH CHEM-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

67Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOMRANCHO CUCAM

ONGA

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

FEE REFUNDSRefunds of $20 or more

are automatically processed.Refunds of less than $20 must be requested.

See page 13 for more information on therefund policy and processes.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

CDE-4 Child, Family and Community 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Proof of a negative tuberculosis test within the past 12 months maybe required for some site visits.An examination of the developing child in a societal context, focusing on theinterrelationship of family, school and community and emphasizing historicaland socio-cultural factors. (C-ID CDEV 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

(section is at Chino)

Cinema (CINEMA)(Also see Broadcasting) 909/652-6066

CINEMA-25 Survey of World Cinemas 3.00 UNITSHistorical introduction to motion pictures as an art form, through the viewingof international cinematic works.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82800 D.Jacobo 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH CAA-21806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Chino)

CINEMA-26 Survey of American Cinema 3.00 UNITSSurvey of American cinema from silent classics through contemporarycommercial films.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82799 D.Jacobo 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH CAA-21806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Chino)

Communication Studies (COMSTD)909/652-6902

COMSTD-2 Fundamentals of Effective Speaking 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Emphasis on preparing and delivering various types of speeches before anaudience. Communication theory and speech criticism are included for studentapplication. Oral assignments are required. (C-ID COMM 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82655 K.Allbee 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH TA-1L06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82656 J.Alvarez 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH TA-1L06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82657 J.Alvarez 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH TA-1L06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82658 K.Dhaliwal 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH TA-1L06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82659 B.Weed 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH TA-1L06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

68Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOMRANCHO CUCAMONGA

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

COMSTD-4 Fundamentals of Interpersonal 3.00 UNITSCommunication

Advisory: Completion of ENGL-1A.In-depth exploration of the variables of interpersonal communication processesas they occur in day-to- day, face-to-face human interaction. Oral assignmentsare required. (C-ID COMM 130)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82651 J.Warhol 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH TA-1J06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82654 K.Allbee 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH TA-1J06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

COMSTD-6 Fundamentals of Small Group 3.00 UNITSCommunication

Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Develop confidence and competence as a group member and leader througha combination of theoretical and practical application of small group principlesin everyday life. (C-ID COMM 140)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82652 V.O'Shaughnessy 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH TA-1J06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82897 K.Dhaliwal 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH LA-10106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another sections is at Chino)

COMSTD-8 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Fundamentals of human communication as they operate in a variety of contexts:interpersonal, small group, and public speaking. (C-ID COMM 180)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82653 V.O'Shaughnessy 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH TA-1J06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82898 Z.Kazmi 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH TA-1H06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Fontana)

COMSTD-76 Gender & Communication 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of COMSTD-8, and eligibility for ENGL-1A as determinedby the Chaffey assessment process or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Examination of communication patterns existing between males and females.Communication problems relating to gender are addressed, along with listening,assertiveness, negotiation, and other conflict strategies.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82650 J.Warhol 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH TA-1J06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Dance (DANCE)909/652-6066

DANCE-10A Jazz Dance IA 1.00 UNITSBasic jazz dance, vocabulary, and dance technique.Materials Fee: $1.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82806 K.Rooney 10:30am-12:45pm TTH CAA-20606/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Fontana)

DANCE-20A Modern Dance IA 1.00 UNITSBasic modern dance skills and vocabulary emphasizing technique and creativity.Materials Fee: $1.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82804 M.Jenkins 10:30am-12:45pm MW CAA-20606/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

DANCE-20B Modern Dance IB 1.00 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Level placement pending instructor approval.Advisory: Completion of DANCE-20A.Further development of modern dance vocabulary and dance skills emphasizingtechnique and creativity.Materials Fee: $1.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82805 M.Jenkins 10:30am-12:45pm MW CAA-20606/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Disability Programsand Services (DPS)

909/652-6379

Students with specific disabilities or educationallimitations should have a physician’s

recommendation for class activities. This providesthe instructor with the information necessary to tailor a

program to the needs and capabilities of the individual student.

DPS-657 Vocational Skills for Students With 0.00 UNITSDisabilities

Open-entry/exit course for students with disabilities, teaching work skills thatincreased their earning potential and level of independence. Curriculum mayinclude entry-level work skills, job retention skills, and interpersonal skilldevelopment. May be repeated. NOTE: Student must have been identifiedunder Title V regulations as a Developmentally Delayed Learner. Students shouldhave the willingness to work in large and small groups, individualized and/orlaboratory settings, and the desire to develop work, reading, and moneyhandling skills as related to a vocation and independent living. Student mustnot be injurious to self or others. Non credit course. Grading: Ungraded

82611 N.Badgley Arranged hours MTWTHF DI05/27/14-08/01/14 Last day to add: 06/08/14

82612 A.Copas Arranged hours MTWTHF DI05/27/14-08/01/14 Last day to add: 06/08/14

82613 L.Parchment-WilliamsArranged hours MTWTHF DI05/27/14-08/01/14 Last day to add: 06/08/14

82614 D.Plumley Arranged hours MTWTHF DI05/27/14-08/01/14 Last day to add: 06/08/14

82615 C.Sallaberria Arranged hours MTWTHF DI05/27/14-08/01/14 Last day to add: 06/08/14

Computer Information Systems:Core (CIS)

909/652-6830

CIS-1 Introduction to Computer Information 3.00 UNITSSystems

Principles and applications of computers including their role in business andsociety. Provides computer competency for Computer Information systemsmajors and non-majors. (C-ID ITIS 120 and BUS 140)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitations.Grading: Letter grade only

82547 T.Kocher 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH BE-10406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82556 J.Alfano 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH BE-10006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82548 J.Alfano 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH BE-10006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82549 W.Baker 6:00pm-9:20pm MW BE-10406/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82550 J.Blyzka 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH BE-10406/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82557 J.Alfano 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH BE-10006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

CIS: Programming (CISPROG)909/652-6830

CISPROG-1 Introduction to Computer Programming 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: CIS-1.Introduction to the principles of computer programming including the programdevelopment life cycle, control structures, and object-oriented programming.(C-ID COMP 112)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82558 T.Kocher 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH BE-10406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Correctional Science (CRSCI)909/652-6253

CRSCI-1 Introduction to Correctional Science 3.00 UNITSPhilosophical and practical overview of the history, evolution and currentpractices of the field of corrections. Exploration of the diverse career opportunitiesavailable at the city, county, state, and federal levels. (C-ID AJ 200)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82743 H.Rivas 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH WH-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

69Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOMRANCHO CUCAM

ONGA

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

ECON-4 Principles of Microeconomics 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-425 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-410.Advisory: Completion of MATH-425.Study of the choices of individual economic decision-makers on markets,taxation, production, scarcity, competition, monopoly, and regulation. Effectsof taxes on individuals and businesses; income distribution and poverty;economics of race, gender, and culture; and market failure.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82774 S.Nowakhtar 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH SS-10306/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Electricity(See Industrial Electrical Technology in Chino section)

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)909/652-6830

EMT-405 First Responder for Emergency Medical 3.00 UNITSServices

Limitation on Enrollment: Student must be 18 years or older at the start of thecourse.Advisory: Students should possess good dexterity and physical condition, havethe ability to lift and carry up to 150 pounds, and be able to work in confinedspaces and different positions (e.g. on the ground or floor).Emergency Responder and CPR training for the professional rescuer, meetingCA Title 22 requirements. Course meets the American Heart Association CPRprerequisite and recommended preparation for admission to the EMT program.Materials Fee: $3.00Grading: Letter grade only

82560 STAFF 9:30am-11:30am MTWTH BE-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

EMT-410 Emergency Medical Technician 6.50 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Student must be 18 years or older at the start of thecourse, and possess a current American Heart Association Health Care ProviderCPR card.Prerequisite: EMT-405.Advisory: Students should possess good dexterity and have good physicalcondition with the ability to lift 150 pounds and work in confined areas and indifferent positions (e.g. on the ground or floor).Basic rescue skills needed for assessment, immediate treatment and transportof urgently ill or injured clients. Preparation for National Registry and the ICEMAcertifying exam.Materials Fee: $6.50Grading: Letter grade only

82559 J.Sloan 9:00am-12:30pm MWTH BE-105and 12:45pm-3:00pm MWTH BE-105and 24 hrs/term field experience OTHR

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Earth Science (ESC)909/652-6403

ESC-1 Earth Science 3.00 UNITSTopics include geology, oceanography, meteorology, and planetology. (C-ID GEOL 120)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82851 J.Warger 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH PS-11206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82852 R.Woolford 5:10pm-6:50pm MTWTH PS-11206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

ESC-1L Earth Science Laboratory 1.00 UNITSCorequisite: ESC-1 (may be taken previously).Hands-on activities to reinforce lecture concepts using scientific tools andmethods to image, measure and observe phenomenon in geology, oceanography,astronomy and meteorology. (C-ID GEOL 120L)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82855 J.Warger 7:30am-9:40am MTW PS-10906/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82856 R.Woolford 11:40am-1:50pm MTW PS-10106/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82858 R.Woolford 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH PS-10106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

Economics (ECON)909/652-6253

ECON-1 Introduction to Economics 3.00 UNITSThe U.S. economic system including unemployment, growth, globalization, theenvironment, regulation, deregulation, inflation, interest rates, pricediscrimination, corporations and labor unions.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82771 R.Bandzak 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH SS-10306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82772 O.Elbaz 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH SS-10306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

ECON-2 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-425 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-410.Advisory: Completion of MATH-425.Study of market systems, aggregate measures of economic activity,macroeconomic equilibrium, money and financial institutions, monetary andfiscal policy, international economics, and economic growth.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82773 R.Bandzak 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH SS-10306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

70Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOMRANCHO CUCAMONGA

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

Student Health ServicesFirst Aid • Doctor’s Visits • Counseling

Immunizations • Lab TestsCall (909) 652-6331 for same day appointments

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

ENGL-1C Introduction to Literature 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: ENGL-1A.Foundation course in the study of the literary genres: novel, short story,poetry, and drama. (C-ID ENGL 120)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82633 C.Williams 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH LA-10006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ENGL-475 Fundamentals of College Reading and 4.00 UNITSWriting

Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-475 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or successful completion of ENGL-550 or 575, or READ-530, or BUSOT-455.Careful study and practice of critical thinking, reading, and expository writingtechniques, using primarily nonfiction texts, and the frequent writing ofcompositions with the ultimate goal of writing an essay using sources.Preparation for English 1A and a variety of academic disciplines. Five hours ofsupplemental learning in a Success Center that supports this course arerequired. Materials Fee: $0.00NOTE: Sections held in LA-110 may have in-class computer writing assignments.Basic computer and keyboarding skills are recommended.Grading: Letter grade only

82678 M.French 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH LA-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82682 J.LaMay 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH LA-11006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82679 M.French 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH LA-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82683 J.LaMay 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH LA-11006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82680 G.Emilio 1:00pm-3:15pm MTWTH LA-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82901 Z.Moore 1:00pm-3:15pm MTWTH LA-11006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82681 J.Lopez 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH LA-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82684 Z.Moore 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH LA-11006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

English (ENGL)909/652-6902

ENGL-1A Composition 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or successful completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475,or READ-550.Study and practice of expository and argumentative writing techniques.Frequent writing of compositions, with the ultimate goal of writing a researchpaper. A minimum of 6,000 written words is expected in the course. Three hoursof supplemental learning in a Success Center that supports this course isrequired. (C-ID ENGL 100)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCNOTE: Sections held in LA-111 may have in-class computer writing assignments.Basic computer and keyboarding skills are recommended.Grading: Letter grade only

82638 G.Lara 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH LA-10106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82640 S.Calebotta 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH LA-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82639 G.Lara 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH LA-10106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82641 S.Calebotta 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH LA-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82635 N.Cook 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH LA-10006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82642 M.O'Rourke 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH LA-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82636 N.Cook 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH LA-10006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82643 M.O'Rourke 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH LA-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82899 E.Leano 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH LA-10106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82637 C.Cotton 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH LA-10006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82644 J.Kordich 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH LA-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82900 E.Leano 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH LA-10106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14(more sections are online, and at Chino and Fontana)

ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical 3.00 UNITSThinking

Prerequisite: ENGL-1A.Students incorporate rhetorical strategies in analysis and researchedargumentation. Focus on logical reasoning, credibility, and emotional appeals.Writing intensive with a minimum production of 6,000 words. (C-ID ENGL 105)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade onlyNOTE: Sections may have in-class computer writing assignments. Basiccomputer and keyboarding skills are recommended.

82645 D.Keener 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH LA-11306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82634 C.Williams 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH LA-10006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82646 D.Keener 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH LA-11306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82647 S.Steffen 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH LA-11306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82648 S.Steffen 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH LA-11306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82649 R.Gomez 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH LA-11306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are online, and at Chino and Fontana)

71Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOMRANCHO CUCAM

ONGA

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

Reading & Writing Course SequenceThe ability to think, reason and communicate using written language is anessential skill. Starting with the right class for you will ensure your success andhelp you complete the required writing course in the shortest amount of time.Consult with a counselor for the skills needed for success in each class.

RE-ASSESSMENT *

ENGLISH 1AComposition

ENGLISH 575Introduction to CollegeReading and Writing

ESL 475Fundamentals ofCollege Readingand Writing

for ESL Students

ENGLISH 475Fundamentals of CollegeReading and Writing

BUSOT 455Fundamentals of

English for Business

ENGLISH 675Preparation for CollegeReading and Writing

*Dependent upon the re-assessment results, students move on toENGL-575 or are advised to retake ENGL-675.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

English as a Second Language (ESL)909/652-6903

ESL-475 Fundamentals of College Reading and 4.00 UNITSWriting for ESL Students

Prerequisite: Eligibility for ESL-475 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ESL-556 and 558.Careful study and practice of critical thinking, reading, and expository writingtechniques for non-native speakers of English. Uses primarily nonfiction textsto facilitate composition writing, with the ultimate goal of writing an essay usessources. Prepares the student for English 1A and a variety of academicdisciplines. Five hours of supplemental learning in a Success Center thatsupports this course is required.Materials Fee: $0.00Grading: Letter grade only

82660 D.Evans 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH TA-1M06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ESL-508 Pronunciation of American English 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Placement recommendation by the ESL assessment test into ESL-544, 546, or 548 or higher level course, or satisfactory completion of ESL-534,536, or 538.Intensive instruction speaking and pronunciation skills to improve fluency andminimize accents. Topics include: consonants and vowels, pitch and intonationpatterns, rhythm, and sound reductions. Eight hours of supplemental learningin a Success Center that supports this course is required.Materials Fee: $3.00 Not degree applicableGrading: Pass/No Pass only

82661 P.Do Carmo 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH TA-1M06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ENGL-575 Introduction to College Reading and 4.00 UNITSWriting

Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-575 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or successful completion of ENGL-500 or READ-520.Introduction to the academic reading, writing, critical thinking, and studyskills expected at the college level with the ultimate goal of producing clear,competent essays. Seven hours of supplemental learning in a Success Centerthat supports this course are required.Materials Fee: $0.00 Not degree applicableGrading: Letter grade only

82674 J.Ford 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH LA-10606/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82675 J.Ford 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH LA-10606/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82686 C.Walker 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH TA-1H06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82676 C.Gibson 1:00pm-3:15pm MTWTH LA-10606/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82687 D.Hernandez 1:00pm-3:15pm MTWTH TA-1H06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82677 C.Gibson 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH LA-10606/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

ENGL-675 Preparation for College Reading and 0.00 UNITSWriting

Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-675 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or successful completion of READ-500 or READ-510.Introduces the inexperienced reader and writer to a variety of pre-college andcollege-level texts and writing situations. Prepares students for the thinking,reading, and writing skills necessary to succeed at the college level. Ten hoursof supplemental learning in a Success Center that supports this course arerequired. Upon successful completion of the course student may re-assess forpossible placement into the credit curriculum. May be taken three times.Non Credit Course Grading: Pass/No Pass

82685 P.Do Carmo 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH TA-1H06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

72Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA

ATTENTION STUDENTSReading and English have been combined. Use the grid belowto determine what course you should take based on whatcourse(s) you’ve successfully completed or assessed into:

If you If you passed one You shouldassessed into... OR of these classes... register for...

ENGL-1A ENGL-475 or ENGL-1AENGL-450, or ESL-475 or ESL-450, orREAD-550

ENGL-475 or ENGL-575 or ENGL-475ENGL-450, or ENGL-550, orREAD-550 READ-530, or

BUSOT-455

ENGL-575 or ENGL-500 or ENGL-575ENGL-550, or READ-520READ-530

ENGL-675 or READ-500 or ENGL-675ENGL-500, or READ-510READ-520

STUDENT SUCCESS CENTERSChaffey’s Student Success Centers provide free tutoring, workshops, study groups, library and Internet research

opportunities, and focused learning activities to assist studentsin their academic development and success.

In Summer, the Multi-Disciplinary Success Center is consolidated with the ESL/Language and

Reading/Writing Success Centers.

Locations, phone numbers, and hours are:

Language Success Center, BEB-101 • 909/652-6907(Greg Creel, Instructional Specialist)

Monday-Thursday 9am-7pm • Friday Closed

Mathematics Success Center, MATH-121 • 909/652-6452(Garrett Kenehan, Instructional Specialist)Monday-Thursday 9am-7pm • Friday Closed

Multidisciplinary Success Center, BEB-101 • 909/652-6932(Rose Ann Osmanian, Instructional Specialist)Monday-Thursday 9am-7pm • Friday Closed

Reading/Writing Success Center, BEB-101 • 909/652-6820(Rob Rundquist, Instructional Specialist)

Monday-Thursday 9am-7pm • Friday Closed

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

ESL-641 Everyday English 0.00 UNITSAdvisory: Placement recommendation by the ESL assessment test, or completionof ESL-640.Multi-level course that focuses on the use of English language skills in everydaycontexts. Emphasis on vocabulary development, listening comprehension,pronunciation, oral practice, and basic reading and writing. Ten hours ofsupplemental learning in a Success Center that supports this course is required.May be taken twice.Non Credit CourseGrading: Pass/No Pass

(section is at Fontana)

Fashion Design/Merchandising(FASHD/M)(See Chino Section) 909/652-8010

Fire Technology (FIRETEC)909/652-6830

FIRETEC-1 Principles of Emergency Services 3.00 UNITSOverview of fire protection and emergency services including the philosophy,history, evolution, organizational structure, functions of public and private fireprotection services, and career opportunities.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82561 J.Cascadden 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH BE-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Geography (GEOG)909/652-6404

GEOG-4 Physical Geography 3.00 UNITSSpatial study of the Earth's dynamic physical systems and processes, includingEarth-sun geometry, weather, climate, water, landforms, soil, and the biosphere.(C-ID GEOG 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82859 M.Bayle 6:00pm-9:20pm MW PS-10206/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Fontana)

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

73Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA

Gerontology (GERO)909/652-6675

GERO-11 Introduction to Gerontology 3.00 UNITSInterdisciplinary study of aging, aging services, community resources, careersin gerontology, ethical, legal, and policy issues. NOTE: Earns 54 hours of CEcredit: RCFE, NHAP, BRN#00426, and BBS #2178.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

(section is at Chino)

GERO-422 Dementia Care 3.00 UNITSThe study of dementing illness from a gerontological perspective, includingnormal aging versus dementia, Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias, andthe assessment and treatment of dementing illnesses. Overview of medical andsocial models of care, the influence of environmental design, ethical issues,cultural differences that affect the experience of dementing illness and care,and the availability of community resources for those with dementia.Materials Fee: $3.00Grading: Letter grade only

(section is online)

GERO-462 Activity Coordinator Training 4.00 UNITSTraining for individuals working as activity directors in skilled nursing facilitiesand other settings. NOTE: Earns 72 hours of CE credit: RCFE, NHAP,BRN#00426, and BBS#2178.Materials Fee: $4.00Grading: Letter grade only

82621 B.Sailors 6:00pm-10:30pm TTH HS-10106/09/14-07/29/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Guidance (GUID)909/652-6202

GUID-2 Essentials of Student Success 2.00 UNITSDesigned to increase student proficiency and retention in college. Topicsinclude: learning styles, study and time management techniques, motivation,library research methods, critical thinking, memory and reading strategies, andothers.Materials Fee: $2.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82599 K.Hirst 8:00am-10:15am MW CAA-21506/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82600 K.Hirst 10:30am-12:45pm MW CAA-21506/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82601 A.Borghi 10:30am-12:45pm TTH CAA-21506/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82610 C.Fisher 10:30am-12:45pm TTH SS-10406/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82610: Targeted to EOPS Summer Readiness Students

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

NEED HELP WITH THE COSTOF TEXTBOOKS?

Chaffey’s Emergency Book Grant and Textbook Rental programs can assist you. For details about the book grants,please call 909/652-6590 or 6593. For more info about the

rental program, please call 909/652-6577.Textbook vouchers are valid only at Chaffey Collegebookstores and are not accepted at commercial

bookstores or websites.Above programs funded by the Chaffey College Service Fee.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

HIST-2 World History: 1500 to Present 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475, or READ-550.Cross-cultural study of the world's major civilizations since 1500. Understandingthe causes of the Rise of the West, the reaction of the non-Western world, andthe ongoing dynamic of the "West versus the Rest" dialectic.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82780 A.Cruz 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH SS-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are online and at Fontana)

HIST-17 United States History Through 1877 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475, or READ-550.Survey of United States history from its colonial foundations throughReconstruction. Satisfies the CSU requirement in American history.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82783 D.Loomis 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH SS-11306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are online and at Chino)

HIST-18 United States History From 1865 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475, or READ-550.Development of the United States from the Reconstruction Era through thepresent. Satisfies the CSU requirement in American history.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82787 D.Loomis 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH SS-11306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are online, and at Chino and Fontana)

Hospitality Management (HOTFS)(See Chino Section) 909/652-8010

Industrial Electrical Technologies (IET)(See Chino Section) 909/652-7657

Interior Design (ID)(See Chino Section) 909/652-8010

Management (MGMT)(See Business: Management)

GUID-3 Career Exploration and Life Planning 3.00 UNITSCareer and life planning for students seeking direction in setting life, academicand career goals. Topics include problem-solving approaches; evaluation ofvalues, interests, skills, and personality characteristics; academic learningstrategies; and career investigation.Materials Fee: $5.50 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82609 M.Ramirez-Mooney 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH SS-10406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82609: Targeted to EOPS Summer Readiness Students

82604 S.Wilhelm 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH BE-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82605 S.Wilhelm 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH CAA-21506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82606 D.Rodriguez 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH CAA-21506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

GUID-650 Supervised Tutoring 0.00 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Referral by course instructor or academic counseloris required. Student must be enrolled in another Chaffey College course.Open-entry/open-exit supervised tutoring course that provides studentsassistance in understanding college course assignments. Individualized/smallgroup tutoring and Supplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are conductedoutside of class time in a learning assistance center, and are structured to helpstudents achieve specific course objectives or improve learning and study skillsin specific subject matter. The content of this course varies according to thecourse for which tutoring is sought. May be repeated.Non-credit courseGrading: Ungraded

82995 R.Rundquist Arranged hours Success Centers06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 07/31/14

History (HIST)909/652-6253

HIST-1 World History: Pre-Civilization to 1500 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475, or READ-550.Comparative study of the world's major civilizations from pre-history to 1500in Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas. Similarities and differences between thecivilizations and their influences on human history.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82777 A.Cruz 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH SS-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are online, and at Chino and Fontana)

74Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA

GUIDANCE 650This course provides tutoring assistance to students currentlyenrolled in another Chaffey College credit or non-credit course.Enrollment in GUID-650 may be accomplished during registrationor at any time during the term in any Success Center. A current

Chaffey student ID is required to access this service.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Mathematics (MATH)(Also see Statistics) 909/652-6403

MATH-25 College Algebra 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-25 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-425.Topics include solutions to higher degree polynomial equations: functions,polynomial, rational, inverse, etc..Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82862 J.Brouwer 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH MATH-11206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82863 R.Kopp 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH MATH-11406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82906 G.Antashyan 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH HS-12706/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82909 R.Campbell 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH PS-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82864 J.Brouwer 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH MATH-11206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82865 M.Tavakoli 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH MATH-11306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82907 W.Breder 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH HS-12706/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82910 S.Bahk 1:00pm-3:15pm MTWTH HS-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82866 S.Pearsall 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH MATH-11206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82867 R.Piamonte 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH MATH-11406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82908 S.Ngobi 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH HS-12706/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Chino)

MATH-31 Plane Trigonometry 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: MATH-25.Advisory: Completion of 1 year high school geometry.Topics include trigonometric functions, radian measure, graphs, inversetrigonometric functions, vectors, and more. Students may be required toobtain a graphing utility for the course.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82868 E.Kim 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH MATH-11306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

MATH-61 Pre-Calculus 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-61 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-25 and 31.Further studies in algebra and trigonometry for students intending to takecalculus. NOTE: A graphing calculator is required; students should see instructorfor specifics, since CAS-based calculators may be prohibited.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82889 R.Barraza 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH VSS-20106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

75Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA

Mathematics Course Sequence

MATH 610, 625Review of

Arithmetic andAlgebra

MATH 81LinearAlgebra

MATH 510Arithmetic

MATH 520Pre-Algebra

MATH 410ElementaryAlgebra

MATH 85DifferentialEquations

MATH 60Calculus

withApplications

SCSCI 10SocialScienceStatistics

MATH 425Intermediate

Algebra

MATH 31Plane

Trigonometry

MATH 61Pre-Calculus

MATH 65ACalculus I

MATH 65BCalculus II

MATH 75Calculus III

MATH 25CollegeAlgebra

STAT 10ElementaryStatistics

MATH 4Math

Concepts forTeachers

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

MATH-65B Calculus II 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: MATH-65A.Applications of the definite integral including area, volume, arc length, surfacesof revolution, and more. Students may be required to obtain a graphing utilityfor the course.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82891 R.Kopp 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH MATH-11406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

MATH-75 Calculus III 5.00 UNITSPrerequisite: MATH-65B.Vectors; lines, planes, and surfaces in space; cylindrical and sphericalcoordinates; vector-valued functions; functions of several variables; differentialcalculus; and more. Students may be required to obtain a graphing utility forthe course. (C-ID MATH 230)Materials Fee: $5.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82892 D.Yegge 10:30am-1:15pm MTWTH PS-12306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

MATH-401 Mathematics for Health Science 1.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-410 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-520.Course is targeted to students applying for the Nursing A.D.N. program.Topics include: metric, apothecary, and household systems of measurement;system conversions; adult and child dosages, and calculations involving oral,intravenous, and intramuscular medication administrations.Materials Fee: $1.00Grading: Letter grade only

82869 S.Kenehan 10:30am-12:00pm MW PS-10206/09/14-07/16/14 Last day to add: 06/10/14

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MATH-410 Elementary Algebra 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-410 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-520.Topics include algebraic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, anddivision; factoring; rational expressions; and linear and rational equations.Materials Fee: $4.00Grading: Letter grade only

82872 M.Gutierrez 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH VSS-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82915 A.Estrella 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH PS-12106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82873 M.Gutierrez 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH HS-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82916 L.Ting 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH PS-12106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82874 M.Matin 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH PS-12306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82875 F.Gelenchi 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH HS-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82876 M.Grigsby 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH PS-10406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

MATH-425 Intermediate Algebra 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-425 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-410.Topics include more advanced study of topics introduced in MATH-410, plusabsolute value equations and inequalities, etc..Materials Fee: $4.00Grading: Letter grade only

82879 D.Yegge 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH PS-12306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82880 M.Wardak 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH PS-10406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82912 I.Munayco 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH VSS-10906/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82881 A.Nguyen 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH VSS-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82882 M.Wardak 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH PS-10406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82913 J.Meekins 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH VSS-10906/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82911 E.Enright 1:00pm-3:15pm MTWTH VSS-10906/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82883 F.Karim 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH VSS-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82914 J.Hyder 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH VSS-10906/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

MATH-510 Arithmetic 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-510 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess.Complete study of arithmetic, including whole numbers, fractions, decimals,ratios, proportions, measurement, percents, and signed numbers. Four hoursof supplemental learning in a Success Center that supports this course isrequired. Materials Fee: $4.00 Not degree applicableGrading: Letter grade only

82885 T.Jenkins 8:00am-9:50am MTWTH PS-125and 9:50am-10:40am MTWTH PS-122

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/1482886 M.Haider 7:00pm-8:50pm MTWTH PS-125

and 8:50pm-9:40pm MTWTH PS-12206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Fontana)

STUDENT SUCCESS CENTERSChaffey’s Student Success Centers provide free tutoring, workshops, study groups, library and Internet research

opportunities, and focused learning activities to assist studentsin their academic development and success.

In Summer, the Multi-Disciplinary Success Center is consolidated with the ESL/Language and

Reading/Writing Success Centers.

Locations, phone numbers, and hours are:

Language Success Center, BEB-101 • 909/652-6907(Greg Creel, Instructional Specialist)

Monday-Thursday 9am-7pm • Friday Closed

Mathematics Success Center, MATH-121 • 909/652-6452(Garrett Kenehan, Instructional Specialist)Monday-Thursday 9am-7pm • Friday Closed

Multidisciplinary Success Center, BEB-101 • 909/652-6932(Rose Ann Osmanian, Instructional Specialist)Monday-Thursday 9am-7pm • Friday Closed

Reading/Writing Success Center, BEB-101 • 909/652-6820(Rob Rundquist, Instructional Specialist)

Monday-Thursday 9am-7pm • Friday Closed

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Nursing: Vocational (NURVN)(See the Chino Section) 909/652-8215

Nutrition and Food (NF)(See the Chino Section) 909/652-6294

Philosophy (PHIL)909/652-6253

PHIL-70 Introduction to Philosophy 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450 or ENGL-475, or ESL-450 orESL-475.Introduction to the questions and ideas of major philosophers. Topics includeknowledge (epistemology); reality (metaphysics); values, aesthetics, andreligion (axiology), and social/political influences. (C-ID PHIL 100)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82790 B.King 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH SS-10006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Chino)

PHIL-76 Critical Thinking 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: ENGL-1A.Argument and reasoning in the investigation of claims, including inductive anddeductive reasoning, distinguishing fact from opinion and belief from knowledge,and identifying formal and informal fallacies.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82792 B.King 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH SS-10006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Fontana)

Photography (PHOTO)909/652-6066

PHOTO-1 History of Photography 3.00 UNITSHistory and appreciation of photography as a medium of artistic and socialcommunication. No lab access with this course.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82816 E.Mclemore 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH TA-0806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Chino)

MATH-520 Pre-Algebra 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-520 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-510.Rational number arithmetic, order of operations, variable expressions, linearequations, polynomial operations, and factoring.Materials Fee: $4.00 Not degree applicableGrading: Letter grade only

82888 H.Seidler 7:00 pm-8:50pm MTWTH VSS-109and 8:50pm-9:40pm MTWTH VSS-102

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/1482887 T.Jenkins 11:30am-1:20pm MTWTH PS-125

and 1:20pm-2:10pm MTWTH PS-12206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

MATH-610 Preparation for the Study of Algebra 0.00 UNITSReview for Algebra. Topics include basic mathematics including addition,subtraction, multiplication, division, rounding, order of operations, etc..Non Credit CourseGrading: Pass/No Pass

82890 S.Munayco 10:30am-1:00pm MTWTH VSS-10206/09/14-06/25/14 Last day to add: 06/09/14SECT 82890: There is an online software fee ($40) for this course.

Music (MUSIC)909/652-6066

MUSIC-2B Music History and Literature 3.00 UNITSChronological survey of music in Western culture, from 1750 to the present.Explores the music of the great composers of the Classical, Romantic, and 20thCentury eras.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82809 M.Hagen-Ching 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH CAE-10106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

MUSIC-4 Music Appreciation 3.00 UNITSA survey of art music in western civilization. Topics studied include elementsof music, basic musical forms, music periods, styles, and the role of music andmusicians in the western world.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82808 P.Aranda 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH CAE-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Chino)

MUSIC-22 History and Survey of Rock Music 3.00 UNITSSurvey of rock music styles covering their origins, development, and culturalimpact.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82810 STAFF 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH CAE-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

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WAIT LISTED FOR A CLASS?YOU WILL NOW BE NOTIFIED VIA EMAIL IF YOUARE ABLE TO ADD, SO BE SURE TO REVIEW AND

UPDATE YOUR EMAIL INFORMATION ON MYCHAFFEYVIEW.

SEE THE WAITLIST POLICYON PAGES 9 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

ATTENTION MATH-610 STUDENTSThere is an online software fee

($30-$40) for this course.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

PEACT-29A Beginning Body Conditioning 1.00 UNITSBasic exercises for the development of major muscle groups, with emphasison muscular strength, endurance and flexibility.Materials Fee: $1.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82965 J.Harlow 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH G-20506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82964 R.Hadaway 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH G-20506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82984 J.Stewart 7:00pm-8:40pm MTWTH G-20506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

PEACT-29B Intermediate Body Conditioning 1.00 UNITSPrerequisite: PEACT-26 or 29A.Intermediate exercises for the development of major muscle groups, withemphasis on muscular strength, endurance and flexibility. Introduction to intervaltraining and plyometrics.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82966 J.Harlow 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH G-20506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Physical Education: Lecture (PELEC)909/652-6290

PELEC-15 Diet and Fitness 3.00 UNITSA lifestyle approach to fitness, including the study of nutrition, diseaseprevention, increased cardiovascular endurance, increased strength, flexibility,stress management, and considerations of aging on the body.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82959 R.Baiz 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH G-13306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are online, and at Chino and Fontana)

PELEC-16 First Aid 3.00 UNITSImmediate care for victims of injury, acute illness, or medical emergencyprior to treatment by licensed medical personnel, in accordance with proceduresand protocols established by the American Red Cross.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82961 J.Harlow 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH G-13506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82961: An optional fee is charged to students who wish to take theRed Cross Exam(s) for certification.

82962 J.Stewart 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH G-13506/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82962: An optional fee is charged to students who wish to take theRed Cross exam(s) for certification.

PELEC-18 Introduction to Kinesiology 3.00 UNITSSurvey of the discipline of Kinesiology, including physical activity, pedagogy,motor behavior, sport and exercise psychology, biomechanics, and thephysiology of physical activity. Introduces students to various physical activityprofessions typically pursued by Kinesiology students and assists them inmaking early career decisions.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82954 K.Harris 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH G-13406/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are at Chino and Fontana)

PHOTO-7 Introduction to Digital Photography 4.00 UNITSInstruction in the basic principles of digital photography, including digitalprinting. Student must furnish an adjustable DSLR (i.e. not a point-and-shootmodel) digital camera.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82819 K.Haddad 11:30am-2:45pm TTH CAA-123and INET06/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82819: Hybrid class; see page 83 for more info.

82818 J.Shafer 7:00pm-10:15pm MTWTH CAA-12306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

PHOTO-10 Beginning Photography 4.00 UNITSIntroduction to film based photography and the principles of black-and-whitephotography, including cameras and the darkroom. Students must furnish anadjustable non-digital camera.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82817 A.Sanchez 11:30am-2:45pm MTWTH CAA-12706/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Physical Education: Activity (PEACT)909/652-6290

PEACT-24 Low Impact Aerobics 1.00 UNITSHigh energy, low impact aerobic exercises stressing good posture, proper warm-ups and cool-downs, strength, flexibility, and endurance exercise. Designed forbeginning students.Materials Fee: $1.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82968 L.Harlow 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH G-20306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

PEACT-25 Spinning for Fitness 1.00 UNITSUse of indoor cycling bikes for improving overall physical fitness and health.Students develop a safe and efficient spinning program designed to meet theirfitness goals. Suitable for both genders and all fitness levels.Materials Fee: $1.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitations.Grading: Letter grade only

82967 R.Hadaway 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH MOD-206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

PEACT-28 Yoga 1.00 UNITSRelaxation techniques to improve health and fitness levels of the mind and body.Emphasis on gaining flexibility, muscle strength, endurance, and coordinationthrough the physical postures.Materials Fee: $1.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

(section is at Fontana)

78Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

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Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

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Visit our website at www.chaffey.edufor application and registration

information.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

PETEAM-9 Water Polo Team Activity, Women 1.00 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Enrollment is based on a successful tryout.Rules, etiquette, history, and advanced skills for competitive water polo play.Designed for prospective women's water polo team participants. Instructorconsent required for enrollment. May be taken 4 times.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82976 J.Moon-Spalding 7:00pm-9:15pm MTW G-POOL06/16/14-08/06/14 Last day to add: 06/23/14

PETEAM-14 Soccer Team Activity, Men 1.00 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Enrollment is based on a successful tryout.Advisory: Competitive soccer background.Information and practice to develop basic soccer skills, techniques, andstrategies. Designed for men interested in playing competitive soccer at thecollege level. Instructor consent required for enrollment. May be taken 4times.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82977 B.Cooper 10:00am-12:15pm TWTH G-SC/FIELD06/17/14-08/07/14 Last day to add: 06/24/14

PETEAM-15 Soccer Team Activity, Women 1.00 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Enrollment is based on a successful tryout.Advisory: Competitive soccer background.Information and practice to develop basic soccer skills, techniques, andstrategies. Designed for women interested in playing competitive soccer at thecollege level. Instructor consent required for enrollment. May be taken 4times.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82978 G.Cooper 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH G-SC/FIELD06/16/14-08/07/14 Last day to add: 06/23/14

PETEAM-40A Football Team Activity 0.50 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Enrollment is based on a successful tryout.Advisory: Competitive football background is recommended.Information and practice in the development of football basic skills andtechniques. Instructor consent required for enrollment. May be taken 4 times.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82970 D.Portz 4:15pm-5:20pm TWTH G-AR/FIELD06/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82970: For offense players.

82971 A.Allen 4:15pm-5:20pm TWTH G-AR/FIELD06/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82971: For defense players.

PELEC-32 Outdoor Adventure(s) 2.00 UNITSAdvisory: Comfort in an outdoors environment and good physical fitness arerecommended for course success.Techniques of environmentally-sensitive backpacking, including selectingequipment, group planning, conditioning, safety, first aid, and survivalinformation. Field trips are required; there is a nominal fee for the trips.Materials Fee: $2.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82963 R.Hadaway 11:40am-2:05pm M G-133and Field trips OTHR

06/09/14-07/28/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82963: Two field trips are scheduled to the local mountain areas onJuly 11-13 and July 25-27 as a required part of this class. There are feesfor the field trips.

Physical Education: Team (PETEAM)909/652-6290

PETEAM-2 Volleyball Team Activity, Women 1.00 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Enrollment is based on a successful tryout. Designed for women interested in learning competitive volleyball and joiningthe women's intercollegiate team. Instructor consent required for registration.May be taken 4 times.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82972 L.Chowen 3:00pm-4:40pm MTWTH G-GYM06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

PETEAM-3 Basketball Team Activity, Women 1.00 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Enrollment based on a successful tryout.Focus on history, conditioning, rules, and fundamental and advanced skillsneeded for competitive women's basketball. Instructor consent required forenrollment. May be taken 4 times.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82973 STAFF 1:00pm-2:40pm MTWTH SPRT-GYM06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

PETEAM-5 Water Polo Team Activity, Men 1.00 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Enrollment is based on a successful tryout.Rules, etiquette, history, and advanced skills of water polo. Course is designedfor the prospective water polo intercollegiate team participant. Instructorconsent required for enrollment. May be taken 4 times.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82974 B.Spalding 7:00pm-9:15pm TWTH G-POOL06/17/14-08/07/14 Last day to add: 06/24/14

PETEAM-6 Basketball Team Activity, Men 1.00 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Enrollment is based on a successful tryout.Designed for men interested in playing competitive men's basketball. Instructorconsent required for enrollment. May be taken 4 times.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82975 P.Harris 3:00pm-4:40pm MTWTH SPRT-GYM06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

79Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

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U N I T L I M I TEffective Summer 2014, students

exceeding 100 units earned (excluding 500-level courses)lose their registration priority.

Per California Community College state regulatory changes.See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Political Science (PS)909/652-6253

PS-1 American Politics 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of ENGL-1A.Study of the American political process and institutions. Analysis of theorganization and function of California's state and local governments.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82795 M.Carter 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH SS-10006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82796 M.Carter 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH SS-10006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82797 M.Hijaz 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH SS-10006/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are online, and at Chino and Fontana)

Psychology (PSYCH)909/652-6253

PSYCH-1 Introduction to Psychology 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of GUID-2, and eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined bythe Chaffey assessment process or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Survey of psychology, including research methods, history and systems,lifespan, perception, learning and memory, cognition, psychological disordersand treatment, social behavior, and brain mechanisms. (C-ID PSY 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82744 N.Barbari 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH SS-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82748 V.Dunwoody 6:00pm-9:20pm MW ATL-10506/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82747 V.Dunwoody 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH ATL-10506/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are online, and at Chino and Fontana)

PSYCH-25 Developmental Psychology: Lifespan 3.00 UNITSDevelopment

Study of human development from conception through old age with particularemphasis on biological and environmental influences. (C-ID PSY 180)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82752 N.Barbari 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH SS-10806/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82755 T.Guild 6:00pm-9:20pm MW SS-10806/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are online, and at Chino and Fontana)

PETEAM-65A Water Polo Strength and Conditioning for 0.50 UNITSAthletes

Limitation on Enrollment: Concurrent or previous enrollment in any Water PoloPETEAM course.Advanced sport-specific drills and exercises for water polo athletes. Exercisesare prescribed by the instructor and are tailored to the physical demands of thesport and individuals' capabilities. Instructor consent required for enrollment.May be taken four times.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82982 P.Roberts 5:00pm-5:50pm MTWTH G-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82982: For female water polo athletes.

82983 P.Roberts 5:00pm-5:50pm MTWTH G-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82983: For male water polo athletes.

PETEAM-81 Weights and Conditioning for Athletes 1.00 UNITS(Off-Season)

Advisory: Concurrent or previous enrollment in any PETEAM course.Safety and proper use of weight training equipment and instruction in theperformance of sport-specific drills and exercises necessary for properconditioning. Designed for off-season football athletes competing at theintercollegiate level. Instructor consent required for enrollment. May be taken4 times. Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82979 P.Roberts 10:30am-12:10pm MTWTH G-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82979: For football athletes.

82980 P.Roberts 12:20pm-2:00pm MTWTH G-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82980: For football athletes.

82981 P.Roberts 2:10pm-3:50pm MTWTH G-11106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82981: For football athletes.

Physics (PHYS)909/652-6404

PHYS-5 The Ideas of Physics 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-425 as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of MATH-410.Basic concepts of mass, force, Newton's Laws of Motion, conservation laws,momentum and energy. Course is designed for students needing a generaleducation science lecture course and for students majoring in engineeringtechnology or the life sciences.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82986 M.Thomason 6:00pm-9:20pm TTH HS-14306/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

PHYS-6 The Ideas of Physics Lab 1.00 UNITSCorequisite: PHYS-5 (may be taken previously)Experiments with lecture concepts including measurement, free fall, springs,centripetal force, kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, conservationsof momentum, and Archimedes’ principle.Materials Fee: $1.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

83007 STAFF 6:00pm-9:20pm MW PS-12006/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

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PR I OR I T Y R EG I STRAT I ON Effective Summer 2014, priority registration

has been legally mandated for the following student groups:

Eligible veterans, foster youth, active EOPS,DPS, and CalWorks students.

Per the Student Success Act of 2012, Senate Bill 1456, signed into lawin September 2012.

See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Reading(See English) 909/652-7606

Sociology (SOC)909/652-6253

SOC-10 Introduction to Sociology 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Characteristics of social life. Processes of interaction, consequences of groupmembership, institutions of modern society, factors that perpetuate socialinequality, and social change and globalization. (C-ID SOCI 110)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82760 R.Halili 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH SS-11006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are online and at Fontana)

SOC-16 Marriage, Family, and Relationships 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Cross-cultural, social class, gender, and ethnic variation in marriages, families,and relationships. Emphasis on the application of theories, research, andsocial factors. (C-ID SOCI 130)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82766 T.Ubovich 8:00am-9:40am MTWTH SS-10106/09/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82765 R.Decter 11:40am-1:20pm MTWTH SS-10106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(more sections are online, and at Chino and Fontana)

Spanish (SPAN)(Also see American Sign Language) 909/652-6903

For help choosing the Spanish course that best meets your needs andcurrent skill level, go to

http://www.chaffey.edu/spanish_placement

SPAN-1 Elementary Spanish I 4.00 UNITSBeginning language acquisition in a cultural context through listening, speaking,reading, and writing. Course corresponds to the first year of high schoolSpanish, and is not recommended for heritage (native) speakers of Spanish.Ten hours of supplemental learning in a Success Center that supports this courseis required.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UC.Grading: Letter grade only

82666 V.Tirado 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH LA-10306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82667 N.Guillen 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH LA-10306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82671 T.Jenkins 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH LA-10406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82668 V.Garcia 1:00pm-3:15pm MTWTH LA-10306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82669 A.Corona 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH LA-10306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82673 I.Vejar 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH LA-10406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Fontana)

Radiologic Technology (RADTEC)909/652-7606

RADTEC-50 Radiographic Clinical Education III 6.00 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Acceptance into the Chaffey College RadiologicTechnology program and successful completion of the first two semesters isrequired.Continued clinical practice experiences designed for sequential development,application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis and evaluation of conceptsand theories in the performance of radiologic procedures. Emphasis on patientcare and assessment, competent performance of radiologic imaging procedures,appropriate sequencing, and total quality management.Materials Fee: $6.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82616 M.Soto. 8:00am-4:30pm MTWF CLINA.Dutton, R.Castillo, and K.Beinschroth

05/23/14-07/28/14 Last day to add: 06/02/14

RADTEC-55 Radiographic Equipment and Clinical 2.00 UNITSApplication

Limitation on Enrollment: Acceptance into the Radiologic Technology programwith successful completion of the first two semesters.Course establishes a knowledge base in conventional and digital fluoroscopicequipment requirements, design, and operation. Radiation health and safetyrequirements of federal and state regulatory agencies, accreditation agencies,and health care organizations. Radiation protection practices specific tofluoroscopy studies consistent with ALARA principles. Class demonstrations/labsprovide opportunity for application and reinforcement of theory.Materials Fee: $2.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82617 T.Ortiz 8:00am-12:00pm TH RSAM-0105/29/14-07/24/14 Last day to add: 05/28/14

RADTEC-81 Radiographic Clinical Education VI 5.00 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Acceptance into the Chaffey College RadiologicTechnology program and successful completion of the first five semesters.Prerequisite: RADTEC-70.Final course in the series of guided practicums applying radiologic technologyto patients in a hospital environment. Advanced clinical practice experiencesdesigned to provide patient assessment and care, competent performance ofradiologic imaging, and assure total quality management. Students performindependently with appropriate supervision to assess their skills for employability.Materials Fee: $5.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82618 A.Dutton, 8:00am-4:30pm MTTHF CLINM.Soto, Y.Gomez, A.Dyer, and K.Beinschroth

05/23/14-07/18/14 Last day to add: 06/01/14

RADTEC-85 Radiographic Review and Exam Preparation 2.00 UNITSLimitation on Enrollment: Successful completion of the fifth semester of theRadiologic Technology program.Review of the entire radiologic technology curriculum, following the ARRTexamination outline, to prepare the student for the written certifying examinationsat the state and national levels.Materials Fee: $2.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82619 M.Soto 8:00am-12:30pm W RSAM-0105/28/14-07/16/14 Last day to add: 06/03/14

81Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Theatre Arts (THEATRE)909/652-6066

THEATRE-1 Introduction to Theatre 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Elements of the production process including playwriting, acting, directing,design, and criticism. Survey of different periods, cultures, styles, and genresof theatre through play reading, discussion, films and viewing and critiquinglive theatre. Attendance at theatre productions is a requirement of this course.(C-ID THTR 111)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82814 K.Slay 1:30pm-3:10pm MTWTH CAE-10206/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Fontana)

THEATRE-10 Beginning Acting 3.00 UNITSTheory of acting and acting techniques with an introduction to Stanislavski'smethod of acting. Provides a foundation in acting through a study ofimprovisation, vocal techniques, historical concepts, and theory throughscene and monologue work. Emphasis on character development through theuse of voice, movement and script analysis. (C-ID THTR 151)Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82812 S.Biggs 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH TA-1006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

THEATRE-20 Directing for the Stage I 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of THEATRE-10.Fundamentals of play directing. Through a series of exercises, studentsdemonstrate a knowledge of specific directing techniques and skills necessaryto direct a contemporary play.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82813 S.Biggs 9:50am-11:30am MTWTH TA-1006/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

SPAN-1SS Spanish for Heritage Speakers I 4.00 UNITSAdvisory: Ability to speak and comprehend Spanish.Development of grammar, vocabulary, speech habits, writing, and reading forSpanish speakers through the context of Hispanic cultural texts and topics. Somereading required. Course is conducted in Spanish.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UC.Grading: Letter grade only

82672 I.Vejar 1:00pm-3:15pm MTWTH LA-10406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

SPAN-2 Elementary Spanish II 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: SPAN-1 or one year of high school Spanish.Continuing language acquisition in a cultural context through listening,speaking, reading, and writing at the second semester level. Students continueto interact with authentic language in cultural context. Course corresponds tothe second year of high school Spanish, and is not recommended for heritage(native) speakers of Spanish. Ten hours of supplemental learning in a SuccessCenter that supports this course is required.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UC.Grading: Letter grade only

82670 T.Jenkins 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH LA-10406/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

(another section is at Fontana)

Statistics (STAT)(Also see Mathematics) 909/652-6403

STAT-10 Elementary Statistics 4.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for MATH-25 or higher as determined by the Chaffeyassessment process, or completion of MATH-425.Topics include frequency distribution, measures of variation and centraltendency, elementary probability theory, etc.. NOTE: A specific graphing utilityis required; see instructor before acquiring.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82893 M.Tavakoli 8:00am-10:15am MTWTH MATH-11306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82894 H.Trinh 10:30am-12:45pm MTWTH VSS-20106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82917 G.Uppala 1:00pm-3:15pm MTWTH MATH-11306/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82895 W.Chang 7:00pm-9:15pm MTWTH VSS-20106/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Additional sections of some classes may be available; check the Chino and Fontana sections.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA

FEE PAYMENTSStudents receiving Financial Aid, 3rd party sponsored billing,

and students enrolled in the Facts Payment plan(see www.chaffey.edu/cashier/facts.shtml) will not be dropped

from their classes for non-payment.

For everyone else, payment is due not more than 10 calendardays from the date of registration (including holidays and weekends).

For more detailed information,see the Payment Deadline information on pages 11-14

and Payment Date Due Chart on page 15.

PREFERRED ENROLLMENT NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS: To receive a preferred registrationdate, you must complete the following actions:- Fill-out and submit a Chaffey College application- Attend an orientation session- Take the Assessment test(s)- Create an Educational Plan with a counselor

CONTINUING STUDENTS: To maintain your preferred registration andfinancial aid eligibility, you must:- Remain in Good Academic Standing (2.0 GPA or above)- Not have exceeded 100 units earned (excluding 500-level courses)

Per the Student Success Act of 2012, Senate Bill 1456, signed into law in September 2012.

See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info

83Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

HYBRID/ONLINED I S TA N C E E D U C AT I O N

ALL STUDENTS REGISTERED IN ONLINEAND/OR HYBRID COURSES MUST HAVEA CURRENT E-MAIL ADDRESS ON FILE INCHAFFEYVIEW.ARE YOU READY FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION LEARNING?To learn more about Chaffey’s online and hybrid classes and todetermine if your learning style is compatible with this type of learning,visit the Distance Education website at www.chaffey.edu/onlineed. Tolearn more about Moodle and some of the online tasks that might berequired in online and hybrid courses, review the Moodle Student QuickStart Guide and/or the online videos and tutorials on the DE website.You are also encouraged to participate in the online orientationavailable the week prior to the start of each term’s classes. Access theorientation by going to www.chaffey.edu/onlineed and following thelinks to signing on to Moodle.

WHAT ARE THE TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS?Students considering an online or hybrid class should have easy andregular access to a personal computer with the following minimumcapabilities:

• Access to the internet through DSL, cable, FIOS or other highspeed connection

• Use of a major browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox,Google Chrome, or Safari

• Operating systems: Windows XP or higher; Mac OSX Panther orAndroid

• An active e-mail account that permits attachments to be deliveredand received

• Ability to view PowerPoint presentations• Ability to view and create Word documents, or .rtf files

Some online classes may require the following:• Ability to view iPod content (Quicktime)• Ability to view streaming video

INFORMATION REGARDING REGISTRATION, THE WAITLIST/ADDPROCESS, INITIAL INSTRUCTOR CONTACT AND ONLINE ACCESS IS

BELOW FOR HYBRID CLASSES.

HYBRID CLASSES: Hybrid classes are a combination of online and classroominstruction, with at least 50% of the instruction held in the classroom. All hybridclasses meet on-campus during the first week of the class, during whichimportant information about the class – including access instructions for theonline instruction – is provided. Students should check the schedule ofclasses for the designated date, times and location of the first week’s meetingand all subsequent on-campus meetings. Students in hybrid classes areexpected to attend all class meetings as well as fully participate in the onlineportion of the instruction.

REGISTERING FOR HYBRID CLASSES: Students register for hybrid coursesusing the same registration process used for on-campus courses. See theRegistration area for additional information.

ENROLLED STUDENTS: Students must have officially enrolled in the hybridclass via MyChaffeyVIEW or in person, and have a Chaffey RegistrationReceipt that indicates they have both registered and paid for the course.

HYBRID CLASS WAITLISTS: The waitlist process for hybrid classes is the sameas it is for face-to-face classes; see page 10. Students waitlisted, or hoping toadd a hybrid class after the waitlists close, should attend the first classmeeting. If there is room in the class, the instructor will provide an add codeto be used to register into the class.

Students who add a hybrid class after instruction has begun will be able toaccess the online component of their class one to two business days after theyhave completed the registration process in MyChaffeyView.

Business and Office Technologies(BUSOT)

909/652-6830

BUSOT-61 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 1.50 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of BUSOT-40A and 60A.Learn concepts, formatting features, and visual media/animation effects of apresentation software program to create and share effective electronic pre-sentations for support personnel and business managers.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82584 D.Henderson 7:00pm-8:40pm M FNFC-114and INET-M

06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82584: Hybrid class; see info at left.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

SUMMER 2 0 1 4 H Y B R I D C L A S S E SBeginning and ending dates are listed for all classes.

Class offerings – particularly instructor assignment – are subject to change without notice

U N I T L I M I TEffective Summer 2014, students

exceeding 100 units earned (excluding 500-level courses)lose their registration priority.

Per California Community College state regulatory changes.See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info.Distance Education @ Chaffey College

84Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

HYBRID/ONLINE

ONLINE CLASSESOnline classes are attended exclusively on the internet; there are no campusmeetings. However, some online classes do require specific dates or times forinteractive internet class activities. Instructors provide details of these and otherrequirements in the course syllabus.

REGISTERING FOR ONLINE CLASSESStudents register for online courses using the same registration process usedfor on-campus courses. See the Registration area for additional information.

ENROLLED STUDENTSStudents are officially enrolled in an online course when they have completedthe online registration process on MyChaffeyVIEW or in person, and have aChaffey Registration Receipt that indicates they have both registered and paidfor the course.

ONLINE CLASS WAIT LISTSThe waitlist process for online classes is the same as it is for face-to-faceclasses; see page 10. Students wishing to add an online class after wait listsclose should follow the Wait listed/Add Process below.

ONLINE CLASS WAIT LIST/ADD PROCESS1. Add your name to the course wait list on MyChaffeyView. If the waitlist is

closed, go to step 2.2. Contact the instructor to let them know you would like to add the class, just

as you would attend the first class meeting in a face-to-face class. To contactan Instructor:

a. Go to the Current Course List on the Distance Education website.b. Find the class you have been wait listed on or that you would like to add.c. Select the course section number link.d. Complete the Instructor Contact form.e. Submit the form. This will send an email with your contact information to

the instructor.f. If the instructor is able to add you to the class, they will send you an email

with an add code.

ONLINE CLASS CONTACT INFORMATION:• Contact links are available for two weeks. They are made available after noon

one week before the course start date, and will remain available throughthe first week of the class. Example: If the start date of the class is06/09/14, the contact link will be available after noon on 06/02/14 and willremain available through 06/12/14, or until the instructor has receivedenough requests to fill the class.

• Once the class has started, the instructor will determine how many spacesare available and will respond via email to those students they are able toadd. The email will contain an authorization code that is used in conjunctionwith the section code to add the class through MyChaffeyView.

• Instructors receive numerous requests to add and respond only to thosestudents whom they are able to accommodate. So if you have requestedto add an online class, and have not received an authorization code by theend of the first week of the class, you should make an alternate classselection.

• Students who add an online class after instruction has begun will be ableto access it on Moodle one to two business days after they have completedthe registration process in MyChaffeyView.

SUMMER 2 0 1 4 ON L I N E C L A S S E SBeginning and ending dates are listed for all classes.

Class offerings – particularly instructor assignment – are subject to change without notice

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Photography (PHOTO)909/652-6066

PHOTO-7 Introduction to Digital Photography 4.00 UNITSInstruction in the basic principles of digital photography, including digitalprinting. Student must furnish an adjustable DSLR (i.e. not a point-and-shoot model) digital camera.Materials Fee: $4.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82819 K.Haddad 11:30am-2:45pm TTH CAA-123and INET06/10/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82819: Hybrid class; see page 83 for more info.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Physical Education: Lecture (PELEC)909/652-6290

PELEC-15 Diet and Fitness 3.00 UNITSA lifestyle approach to fitness, including the study of nutrition, disease pre-vention, increased cardiovascular endurance, increased strength, flexibility,stress management, and considerations of aging on the body.Materials Fee: $3.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82956 R.Baiz 6:00pm-9:20pm W FNAC-110and INET

06/11/14-07/30/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14SECT 82956: Hybrid class; see page 83 for more info.

FEE PAYMENTSStudents receiving Financial Aid, 3rd party sponsored billing,

and students enrolled in the Facts Payment plan(see www.chaffey.edu/cashier/facts.shtml) will not be dropped

from their classes for non-payment.

For everyone else, payment is due not more than 10 calendardays from the date of registration (including holidays and weekends).

For more detailed information,see the Payment Deadline information on pages 11-14

and Payment Date Due Chart on page 15.

PR I OR I T Y R EG I STRAT I ON Effective Summer 2014, priority registration

has been legally mandated for the following student groups:

Eligible veterans, foster youth, active EOPS,DPS, and CalWorks students.

Per the Student Success Act of 2012, Senate Bill 1456, signed into lawin September 2012.

See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info

85Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

HYBRID/ONLINESECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Gerontology (GERO)909/652-6675

GERO-422 Dementia Care 3.00 UNITSThe study of dementing illness from a gerontological perspective, includingnormal aging versus dementia, Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias, andthe assessment and treatment of dementing illnesses. Overview of medical andsocial models of care, the influence of environmental design, ethical issues,cultural differences that affect the experience of dementing illness and care, andthe availability of community resources for those with dementia.Materials Fee: $0.00Grading: Letter grade only

82620 C.Dunlap INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

History (HIST)909/652-6253

HIST-1 World History: Pre-Civilization to 1500 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475, or READ-550.Comparative study of the world's major civilizations from pre-history to 1500in Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas. Similarities and differences between thecivilizations and their influences on human history.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82778 T.Greene INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

HIST-2 World History: 1500 to Present 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475, or READ-550.Cross-cultural study of the world's major civilizations since 1500. Understandingthe causes of the Rise of the West, the reaction of the non-Western world, andthe ongoing dynamic of the "West versus the Rest" dialectic.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82781 T.Greene INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

HIST-17 United States History Through 1877 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475, or READ-550.Survey of United States history from its colonial foundations throughReconstruction. Satisfies the CSU requirement in American history.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82784 V.Nobile INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Business and Office Technologies(BUSOT)

909/652-6830

BUSOT-64A Microsoft Office Access - Specialist 1.50 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of BUSOT-60A.Create and use electronic databases and design queries, forms, and reports toeffectively display data records that can be used in making business decisions.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82585 D.Henderson INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

English (ENGL)909/652-6902

ENGL-1A Composition 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or successful completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475,or READ-550.Study and practice of expository and argumentative writing techniques.Frequent writing of compositions, with the ultimate goal of writing a researchpaper. A minimum of 6,000 written words is expected in the course. Three hoursof supplemental learning in a Success Center that supports this course isrequired. (C-ID ENGL 100)Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82717 A.Bartlett INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82718 A.Bartlett INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82719 D.Chatman-Riley INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82720 D.Chatman-Riley INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

ENGL-1B Advanced Composition and Critical 3.00 UNITSThinking

Prerequisite: ENGL-1A.Students incorporate rhetorical strategies in analysis and researchedargumentation. Focus on logical reasoning, credibility, and emotional appeals.Writing intensive with a minimum production of 6,000 words. (C-ID ENGL 105)Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82721 L.Fisher INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82722 L.Fisher INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

D R O P P I N G C L A S S E SIt is the student’s responsibility to drop classes.Students who do not drop classes by the published

timelines will be held accountable for payment of fees for those classes, even if they didn’t

attend any class meetings.

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

PSYCH-25 Developmental Psychology: Lifespan 3.00 UNITSDevelopment

Study of human development from conception through old age with particularemphasis on biological and environmental influences. (C-ID PSY 180)Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UC credit limitationsGrading: Letter grade only

82756 M.Fitzpatrick INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82757 M.Fitzpatrick INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82758 M.Fitzpatrick INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Sociology (SOC)909/652-6253

SOC-10 Introduction to Sociology 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Characteristics of social life. Processes of interaction, consequences of groupmembership, institutions of modern society, factors that perpetuate socialinequality, and social change and globalization. (C-ID SOCI 110)Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82761 L.Navarette INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82762 L.Navarette INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

SOC-16 Marriage, Family, and Relationships 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Cross-cultural, social class, gender, and ethnic variation in marriages, families,and relationships. Emphasis on the application of theories, research, andsocial factors. (C-ID SOCI 130)Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82767 J.Song INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

HIST-18 United States History From 1865 3.00 UNITSPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined by the Chaffey assessmentprocess, or satisfactory completion of ENGL-450, ENGL-475, ESL-450, ESL-475, or READ-550.Development of the United States from the Reconstruction Era through thepresent. Satisfies the CSU requirement in American history.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82788 V.Nobile INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Physical Education: Lecture (PELEC)909/652-6290

PELEC-15 Diet and Fitness 3.00 UNITSA lifestyle approach to fitness, including the study of nutrition, diseaseprevention, increased cardiovascular endurance, increased strength, flexibility,stress management, and considerations of aging on the body.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSUGrading: Letter grade only

82957 R.Baiz INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82958 A.Henry INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Political Science (PS)909/652-6253

PS-1 American Politics 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of ENGL-1A.Study of the American political process and institutions. Analysis of theorganization and function of California's state and local governments.Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82798 P.Tang INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

Psychology (PSYCH)909/652-6253

PSYCH-1 Introduction to Psychology 3.00 UNITSAdvisory: Completion of GUID-2, and eligibility for ENGL-1A as determined bythe Chaffey assessment process or completion of ENGL-475 or ESL-475.Survey of psychology, including research methods, history and systems,lifespan, perception, learning and memory, cognition, psychological disordersand treatment, social behavior, and brain mechanisms. (C-ID PSY 110)Materials Fee: $0.00 Transfer: CSU; UCGrading: Letter grade only

82749 A.Sadowski INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82750 A.Sadowski INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

82751 A.Sadowski INET06/09/14-07/31/14 Last day to add: 06/12/14

86Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College

SECTION # INSTRUCTOR HOURS DAYS ROOM

Additional sections of many classes are available; check the Chino, Fontana, Ontario High School, and Rancho sections for additional offerings.

HYBRID/ONLINE

PREFERRED ENROLLMENT NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS: To receive a preferred registrationdate, you must complete the following actions:- Fill-out and submit a Chaffey College application- Attend an orientation session- Take the Assessment test(s)- Create an Educational Plan with a counselor

CONTINUING STUDENTS: To maintain your preferred registration andfinancial aid eligibility, you must:- Remain in Good Academic Standing (2.0 GPA or above)- Not have exceeded 100 units earned (excluding 500-level courses)

Per the Student Success Act of 2012, Senate Bill 1456, signed into law in September 2012.

See www.chaffey.edu/student-success for more info

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88Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes Chaffey College