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Obtain student ID cardAfter registering, take your class schedule with a picture ID to the Student Life Office in the Student Union Building to obtain your “Connect Card.” This FREE card is required to use the library and/or printers around campus. You can also purchase a valuable discount sticker for a small fee.
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Submit an application for admissionAll new, transfer and returning students must submit an application. Go to www.dvc.edu to complete an online application. Students who attended DVC in summer 2010, fall 2010, or spring 2011 (continuing students) do not need to submit an application.
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Take an assessment testAssessment testing may satisfy prerequisites in English, math, and chemistry courses. A two-hour placement exam measures current skills in reading, writing, and math. The results will help you to decide on appropriate classes to meet your educational goals. Assessment tests are free and offered weekly at SRVC. For more information: www.dvc.edu/assessment or stop by the Student Service Center.
Apply for financial aid and learn about Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) optional
Visit the Financial Aid Office (Student Services Center), online at www.dvc.edu/financialaid or call 925-685-1230, ext. 2290. Visit the EOPS Office (Student Services Center, second floor, Pleasant Hill Campus), online at www.dvc.edu/eops , or call 925-685-1230, ext. 2236.
Attend orientation and advisement counseling New students for summer 2011 who have completed fewer than 12 college units are strongly encouraged to register for Counseling 095 (college orientation). For the orientation schedule see, page 6 . Classes meet once or twice for a total of six hours. Students must complete the math and English assessment tests at least four working days before the Counseling 095 class begins.
Returning and new transfer students (with more than 12 college units) should speak with a counselor to discuss their current educational goals or plans. Request your official transcripts from high school and other colleges you’ve attended to be sent to the Admissions and Records Office. Official transcripts from other schools can take two to six weeks to arrive at DVC. Official transcripts must be on file at least two weeks prior to scheduling a counseling appointment.
New students New matriculated student – never attended college or transfer students with fewer than 12 college units, who completed the assessment test and Counseling 095 (college orientation).• Submit an application (step 1), and begin at step 5. New non-matriculated students – never attended college or transfer students with fewer than 12 college units who completed the assessment test and Counseling 095 (college orientation).• Submit an application (step 1), and follow all steps.
Returning students and new transfer students (with more than 12 college units) begin at step 1. • Contact the Counseling Center at ext. 5110 to make an appointment with a counselor to discuss current educational goals or plans.
Continuing students – enrolled summer 2010, fall 2010, or spring 2011. • View registration appointment time online (WebAdvisor) and begin at step 5.
Concurrently enrolled high school students
• Go to www.dvc.edu to complete an online application. At the time of registration, submit a Special Admission Recommendation form in person, signed by the high school principal, parent and student. This form is required each semester.
High school students in grades 11 or 12• Register in person beginning June 1 for summer.
High school students below grade 11
• Must obtain the DVC instructor’s signature to enroll in a class.
• Registration begins the first day of the session, after all signatures are completed on the Special Admission Recommendation form and DVC application.
• P.E. registration (excluding P.E. Theory courses) – All high school students, regardless of their grade level, need to enroll after the first class meeting. The instructor’s signa-ture is required.
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Registration appointments can be viewed on WebAdvisor from the DVC website. Contact the Admissions and Records Office if no registration date is listed. Students may use one of the many computers in the Information Center, Library or computer labs throughout the campus.
Priority registration appointments are assigned to continuing or currently enrolled DVC students (attended classes summer 2010, fall 2010, or spring 2011).
Students without a priority registration appointment register according to the calendar of important dates.
Be sure to follow the instructions carefully. If registering online, be sure to print a copy of the schedule confirmation page as proof of enrollment.
Adding classes before instruction beginsStudents who wish to add classes before the class begins, may do so online or by telephone until midnight the day before the class begins as long as there is still space available.
Adding classes after instruction begins Students who wish to add a class after instruction has started, should first check with the instructor. If space is available, the instructor will give the student a unique four-digit late add code that will permit the student to register on WebAdvisor or by telephone. Late add codes expire at midnight on the deadline date to add the class. In-person registration will require the instructor’s signature or late add code on a Schedule Request form and submission by the deadline date. Assistance using WebAdvisor is available in the Learning Commons.
Pay fees Payment of registration fees is required at the time of registration. Fees can be paid with a credit card on WebAdvisor and when registering by telephone. The Cashier’s Office will accept payments in cash, by credit card, check, or money order.
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EnrollWithdrawing from a classYou must officially drop classes through the online or telephone registration system or at the Admissions and Records Office. Non-attendance can result in an “F” grade and will cause you to lose your enrollment fees. If the class fee has not been paid and the class is not officially dropped, the unpaid fee will become an outstanding debt on your record. It is the student’s responsibility to drop a class, not the instructor’s. If a class is dropped before 25 percent of the instruction time has elapsed, a grade will not appear on your record. If 75 percent or more of the instruction time has elapsed, you cannot withdraw and will be subject to an “F” grade.
FeesEnrollment fees* • $26 per unit for California residents • $216 per unit ($190 per unit plus $26 per unit enrollment fee) for students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and are not California residents or for students who are not U.S. citizens
* Note: All fees are subject to change by the state legislature. Check www.dvc.edu/fee for updated fee information.
Other fees• The optional $8 student activity fee offers discounts for student related activities.• A $1 per unit student union fee helps pay for the maintenance of the student center. The maximum fee is $10 per student per academic year.
No parking permits are required at the San Ramon Valley Center!
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Welcome to San Ramon Valley Center Take DVC classes in San Ramon and enjoy a small college atmosphere with a broad selection of day and evening classes. Currently about 3,500 students attend SRVC and enjoy easy access at a convenient San Ramon Valley location and free parking.
Take advantage of many of the same services available at our main campus such as admissions, assessment, a bookstore, counseling services, disabled student services, a student services office, computer labs, library facilities, informa tion on job openings, student clubs and activities and tutoring. Financial aid, career services, CalWORKs and EOPS services are also available during special drop-in hours. Please go to www.dvc.edu/srvc-services for more information.
A wide range of classes are offered at SRVC, which allows students to complete the general education requirements for an associate degree, the transfer requirements for UC, CSU and other private colleges and universities, and to complete certificate programs.
Proxy information Your written permission is needed anytime you authorize some-one else to conduct any transactions in the Admissions and Records Office on your behalf. You will need to provide your proxy with the following: • Written permission, which includes your proxy’s name, your signature, and detailed information on what transaction you authorize them to do; • Student ID number and birth date; • Your name, address and telephone number.Your proxy will need to show a valid photo ID before any trans-actions are completed.
AttendanceIf you miss the first class meeting or are absent for the equiva-lent of two weeks without approval, you may be dropped by the instructor. If you do not attend class but fail to drop the class by the refund deadline, you are still responsible for the registra-tion fees.
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Important phone numbersDVC, San Ramon administration
Executive Dean ..............Kevin Horan ..............5104
Dean ..............................Kathleen Costa .........5103
Senior Academic/Student Services Manager ..........Yvonne Canada .........5105
Senior Administrative Assistant .......................Melody Phillips .........5124
DVC, San Ramon departments
Admissions ................ 5999 ................242-0856
Bookstore .................. 5134 ....................875-9699
Counseling ................. 5110
Library ....................... 973-3380 ............803-2928
Student Services ....... 5135
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COUNS-095Orientation to College - (P/NP) - .3 Unit
Take your assessment test at least four business days before orientation so that the counselor teaching your Counseling 095 class can review your scores and recommend the correct courses. Purchase a “Starter Kit” at the DVC Book Center (Pleasant Hill or San Ramon) prior to class. The kit contains the required materials for this course (class schedule and catalog). Saturday classes include a lunch break.
Designed for new students planning to enroll at DVC in summer and/or fall of 2011
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9009 M T 4/25-4/26 4:00-6:50 p.m. SRV E187
9007 M W 5/2-5/4 4:00-6:50 p.m. SRV E160
9008 T TH 5/17-5/19 4:00-6:50 p.m. SRV E187
9006 T TH 5/24-5/26 4:00-6:50 p.m. SRV E187
9006 T TH 5/31-6/2 4:00-6:50 p.m. SRV W216
9007 W TH 7/6-7/7 4:00-6:50 p.m. SRV E176
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Grade codesP/NP only pass/no pass grades will
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LR only letter grades will be assigned
SC either pass/no pass or a letter grade will be assigned. You must decide before the sixth week of the term. In short-term courses, a decision must be made before 30 percent of the course is complete.
Special section listingsTerm length—dates of term length courses
Section number—four-digit number used for online and tele-phone registration
Prerequisite—must meet posted requirements to enroll in course
Recommendation—course is recommended but not required
Backup section—may be opened if and when all regularly scheduled sections of the same course close due to full capac-ity. The decision to open a backup section is at the discretion of the college, based on student demand and funding. Please choose a regularly scheduled section first.
Hybrid—course taught both online and in a classroom. Go to www.dvc.edu/hybrid
Online—course taught online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online
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Smoking policies In recognizing the serious health risks associated with smoking, wishing to discourage both students and staff from becoming smokers, and recognizing the rights of nonsmokers to a reasonably smoke-free environment, the following policy applies:At the San Ramon Valley Center, smoking will be allowed only in the student parking lots.
Librarywww.dvc.edu/library Telephone: 925-973-3380 Hours: Check website for current hours The Dougherty Station library at the San Ramon Valley Center is a joint-use library collaboration between the Contra Costa County Public library and the DVC Library. The Dougherty Station library provides books, DVD’s, course reserves and online access to databases and e-books. A learning commons in the college West Building provides additional group and indi-vidual study space and computers. Use a combination of your DVC Connect Card and the Contra Costa County library card to access all the resources available through the Dougherty Station Library.
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ANTHR-130 Cultural Anthropology - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9488 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am W216 Staff 6/13 - 7/21
Art
ART-105 Introduction to Drawing, Color, and Two Dimensional Design - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 116/118 or equivalent Note: ART 105A and 105B combined are equal to ART 105. 9576 MTWTH 11:00-3:15pm E162 Godinez, R 6/13 - 7/21
ART-126 Oil/Acrylic Painting I - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ART 105 or equivalent; eligibility for ENGL 116/118 or equivalent Note: ART 126A and ART 126B combined are equivalent to ART 126. 9483 MTWTH 5:00-9:15pm E162 Godinez, R 6/13 - 7/21
ART-127 Oil/Acrylic Painting II - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ART 105 or equivalent, ART 125, and ART 126 or equivalent; eligibility for ENGL 116/118 or equivalent 9499 MTWTH 5:00-9:15pm E162 Godinez, R 6/13 - 7/21
ART-152 Wheel Thrown Ceramic Art - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 116/118 or equivalent 9438 MTWTH 5:30-9:45pm E168 Tsuruta, T 6/13 - 7/21 Note: Materials fee $25
ART-154 Hand-Built Ceramic Art - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 116/118 or equivalent 9439 MTWTH 5:30-9:45pm E168 Tsuruta, T 6/13 - 7/21 Note: Materials fee $25
Biological Science
BIOSC-101 Fundamentals of Biological Science - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: This course does not include a laboratory. Students requiring or wanting a laboratory to accompany this course should enroll in BIOSC 102. 9670 MTWTH 10:30-1:45pm W218 Lawrence, D 6/13 - 7/7
BIOSC-102 Fundamentals of Biological Science With Laboratory - (SC) - 4 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Not open to students who have taken BIOSC 101. 9671 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am E230 Inchauspe, T 6/13 - 7/21 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm E235
Business
BUS-109 Introduction to Business - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 9465 Hours by arr ONLINE Najarro, J 6/13 - 7/21 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online for course access information.
BUS-294 Business Law - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: BUS 109 and eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalents 9463 MW 5:30-9:45pm W219 Germann, K 6/13 - 7/20
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Mandatory CO-OP class meetings Pleasant Hill Campus
Tuesday, 6/7 at 12:30-1:45 p.m., PHC H-110 Wednesday, 6/8 at 5:30-6:45 p.m., PHC, H-110
San Ramon Valley Center Wednesday, 6/8 at 12:30-1:45 p.m., SRVC E-226
Thursday, 6/9 at 5:30-6:45 p.m., SRVC E-225at SRVC
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CIS-115 Microsoft Word - Comprehensive - (SC) - 2 Units Recom: CIS 100 or CIS 101 or equivalent Note: Credit by Examination option available. Online and Hybrid Sections 9236 Hours by arr ONLINE Tejada, M 6/13 - 7/21 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online for course access information.
CIS-116 Microsoft Excel - Comprehensive - (SC) - 2 Units Recom: CIS 100 or CIS 101 or equivalent Note: Credit by Examination option available. Online and Hybrid Sections 9238 Hours by arr ONLINE Tejada, M 6/13 - 7/21 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online for course access information.
CIS-118 Microsoft PowerPoint - Comprehensive - (SC) - 2 Units Recom: CIS 100 or CIS 101 or equivalent Online and Hybrid Sections 9240 Hours by arr ONLINE Tejada, M 6/13 - 7/21 Note: Online course. All instruction will be online. Go to www.dvc.edu/online for course access information.
Cooperative Education
COOP-160 General Work Experience Education - (SC) - 2-3 Units Note: In order to enroll in a COOP course, students must be employed, register for the course, complete an online Employment Form, participate in an orientation, and receive approval from Career and Employment Services. Students may earn 1 unit for 5 hours work per week or 75 hours work per term. Does not meet requirements for veterans’ benefits. Employment Form can be accessed at www.dvc.edu/coop. Incomplete grades are not awarded for COOP. Students may repeat to a maximum of 16 units; an appeal will be required after 3 repetitions. 9010 Hours by arr Staff 6/6 - 7/21 Note: Section 9010 is a 2-3 variable unit course. To enroll in COOP, you must: 1) complete a COOP Employment Form (www.dvc.edu/coop), 2) register for the course and 3) attend a COOP Orientation. Failure to complete any of these requirements will lead to being dropped from the course. The Orientation schedule is above and available online at: www.dvc.edu/coop
COOP-170 Occupational Work Experience Education - (SC) - 2-3 Units Note: In order to enroll in a COOP course, students must be employed, register for the course, complete an online Employment Form, participate in an orientation, and receive approval from Career and Employment Services. Students may earn 1 unit for 5 hours work per week or 75 hours work per term. Employment Form can be accessed at www.dvc.edu/coop. Incomplete grades are not awarded for COOP. Students may repeat to a maximum of 16 units; an appeal will be required after 3 repetitions. 9211 Hours by arr Staff 6/6 - 7/21 Note: Section 9211 is a 2-3 variable unit course. To enroll in COOP, you must: 1) complete a COOP Employment Form (www.dvc.edu/coop), 2) register for the course and 3) attend a COOP Orientation. Failure to complete any of these requirements will lead to being dropped from the course. The Orientation schedule is above and available online at: www.dvc.edu/coop
COOP-170A Internship in Occupational Work Experience Education - (SC) - 2-3 Units Note: In order to enroll in the COOP 170A course, students must be interning or volunteering, register for the course, complete an online Employment Form, participate in an ori-entation, and receive approval from Career and Employment Services. Students may earn 1 unit for 5 hours work per week or 75 hours work per term (paid work) or 1 unit for 4 hours work per week or 60 hours work per term (unpaid work). Employment Form can be accessed at www.dvc.edu/coop. Incomplete grades are not awarded for COOP. Students may repeat to a maximum of 16 units; an appeal will be required after 3 repetitions. 9312 Hours by arr Staff 6/6 - 7/21 Note: Section 9312 is a 2-3 variable unit course. To enroll in COOP, you must: 1) complete a COOP Employment Form (www.dvc.edu/coop), 2) register for the course and 3) attend a COOP Orientation. Failure to complete any of these requirements will lead to being dropped from the course. The Orientation schedule is above and available online at: www.dvc.edu/coop
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Counseling
COUNS-095 Orientation to College Please see course listings on page 3 of this schedule or online at www.dvc.edu.
Early Childhood Education
Formerly Family Life Education.
ECE-124 Child Development and Psychology - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Meets the State Department of Social Services licensing requirement for DSS-1, Child/Human Growth and Development. 9261 TTH 5:30-9:45pm W219 Mason, J 6/14 - 7/21
ECE-126 Health, Safety, and Nutrition for the Young Child - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Meets the State Department of Social Services licens-ing requirement for DSS VII, Health and Safety. 9262 MW 5:30-9:45pm W222 Kawecki, L 6/13 - 7/20
Economics
ECON-220 Principles of Macroeconomics - (SC) - 3 Units Prereq: MATH 120 or MATH 120SP or equivalents Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9042 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am E225 Tontz, J 6/13 - 7/21
English
ENGL-098 Introduction to College Writing - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Reading/writing assessment process or ESL 098A or equivalents Note: ESL 098A is recommended for ESL students. 9022 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm W220 Staff 6/13 - 7/21 12:45-1:30pm
ENGL-116 College Reading Development - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ENGL 096 or reading/writing assessment process or equivalents Note: Students may apply ENGL 116 or 118 to the associate degree, but not both courses. 9255 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm E229 Staff 6/13 - 7/21 9252 MW 5:30-9:45pm W216 Staff 6/13 - 7/21
ENGL-118 College Writing Development - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: ENGL 098 or reading/writing assessment process or equivalents. Note: Students may only apply either ENGL 116 or 118 to the associate degree, but not both courses. 9811 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am E227 Staff 6/13 - 7/21 9282 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm E227 Staff 6/13 - 7/21 9280 TTH 5:30-9:45pm E187 Staff 6/14 - 7/21
English As a Second Language
CELSA test recommended of all English as a Second Language (ESL) students. Contact the Assessment Center.
ESL-081C Conversation for ESL Students - (SC) - 2 Units Recom: Eligibility for ESL 086 and ESL 088 9016 MW 5:30-8:20pm E225 Staff 6/13 - 7/20
Family Life Education
See Early Childhood Education.
Film
FILM-282 Introduction to Film: American Cinema 1950 to the Present - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9436 MW 5:30-9:45pm W212 Loden, F 6/13 - 7/20
Health Science
HSCI-124 Health and Wellness - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: The nutrition, tobacco and substance abuse compo-nents of this course fulfill a portion of the state health educa-tion requirements for a teaching credential. For CPR training see HSCI 131. Online and Hybrid Sections 9161 Hours by arr ONLINE Colchico, K 6/13 - 7/21 Note: Online course. Mandatory orientation on Thursday, 6/16, from 6:30-7:30 pm, in SRV E161. Go to www.dvc.edu/online to for course access information.
History
HIST-120 History of the United States Before 1877 - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9265 MW 5:30-9:45pm W217 Staff 6/13 - 7/20
HIST-124 History of California - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9769 TTH 5:30-9:45pm W217 Staff 6/14 - 7/21
Humanities
HUMAN-123 American Popular Culture - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9000 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am E176 Zimmerman, F 6/13 - 7/21
Mathematics
MATH-075SP Prealgebra and Arithmetic Review - Self Paced - (SC) - 4 Units Note: In this computer-assisted self-paced class, students study out of the textbook and online and take a combination of online and in-class exams. This course has a lab require-ment (see hours by arrangement in course listing). The labs may require computer access. 50% of your lab hours must be completed in the DVC Math Lab, and the rest may be completed in any location with computer access, on or off campus. Students may choose to complete MATH 075SP in one semester, or take up to 4 semesters. MATH 075SP is equivalent to MATH 075; students who have completed MATH 075 will not receive credit for MATH 075SP. 9275 MTWTH 6:00-8:05pm E160 Akanyirige, E 6/13 - 7/21 8:15-9:45pm MTWTH - 1.5 hrs by arr per day
MATH-110 Elementary Algebra - (SC) - 4 Units Prereq: Placement through the assessment process or MATH 075 or MATH 075SP or equivalent Note: This course has a lab requirement (see hours by arrangement in course listing). The labs will be assigned by your instructor and will be a significant portion of your course grade. The labs require computer and internet access, but may be completed in any location with such access, on or off campus. 9030 MTWTH 10:30-2:00pm W221 Staff 6/13 - 7/21 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs by arr per day
MATH-110SP Elementary Algebra-Self Paced - (SC) - 4 Units Prereq: Placement through the assessment process or MATH 075 or MATH 075SP or equivalent Note: In this computer-assisted self-paced class, students study out of the textbook and online and take a combination of online and in-class exams. This course has a lab requirement (see hours by arrangement in course listing). The labs may require computer access. 50% of your lab hours must be com-pleted in the DVC Math Lab, and the rest may be completed in any location with computer access, on or off campus. Students may choose to complete MATH 110SP in one semester, or take up to 4 semesters. MATH 110SP is equivalent to MATH 110; students who have completed MATH 110 will not receive credit for MATH 110SP. 9274 MTWTH 6:00-8:05pm E160 Akanyirige, E 6/13 - 7/21 8:15-9:45pm MTWTH - 1.5 hrs by arr per day
MATH-120 Intermediate Algebra - (SC) - 4 Units Prereq: Placement through the assessment process or MATH 110 or MATH 110SP or equivalent Note: This course has a lab requirement (see hours by arrangement in course listing). The labs will be assigned by your instructor and will be a significant portion of your course grade. The labs require computer and internet access, but may be completed in any location with such access, on or off campus. 9036 MTWTH 10:30-2:00pm W216 Staff 6/13 - 7/21 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day
MATH-120SP Intermediate Algebra-Self Paced - (SC) - 4 Units Prereq: Placement through the assessment process or MATH 110 or MATH 110SP or equivalent Note: In this computer-assisted self-paced class, students study out of the textbook and online and take a combination of online and in-class exams. This course has a lab require-ment (see hours by arrangement in course listing). The labs may require computer access. 50% of your lab hours must be completed in the DVC Math Lab, and the rest may be completed in any location with computer access, on or off campus. Students may choose to complete MATH 120SP in one semester, or take up to 4 semesters. MATH 120SP is equivalent to MATH 120; students who have completed MATH 120 will not receive credit for MATH 120SP. 9276 MTWTH 6:00-8:05pm E160 Akanyirige, E 6/13 - 7/21 8:15-9:45pm MTWTH - 1.5 hrs by arr per day
MATH-121 Plane Trigonometry - (SC) - 3 Units Prereq: Placement through the assessment process or MATH 120 or equivalent Recom: MATH 114 or equivalent Note: This course has a lab requirement (see hours by arrangement in course listing). The labs will be assigned by your instructor and will be a significant portion of your course grade. The labs require computer and internet access, but may be completed in any location with such access, on or off campus. 9039 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am E226 Staff 6/13 - 7/21 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day
MATH-135 College Algebra - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: Placement through the assessment process or MATH 120 or 120SP or equivalent Note: This course has a lab requirement (see hours by arrangement in course listing). The labs will be assigned by your instructor and will be a significant portion of your course grade. The labs require computer and internet access, but may be completed in any location with such access, on or off campus. 9281 MTWTH 10:30-1:20pm W219 Staff 6/13 - 7/21 MTWTH - 1.5 hrs lab by arr per day
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MATH-135SP College Algebra - Self-Paced - (LR) - 3 Units Prereq: Placement through the assessment process or MATH 120 or 120SP or equivalent Note: In this computer-assisted self-paced class, students study out of the textbook and online and take a combination of online and in-class exams. This course has a lab require-ment (see hours by arrangement in course listing). The labs may require computer access. 50% of your lab hours must be completed in the DVC Math Lab, and the rest may be completed in any location with computer access, on or off campus. Students may choose to complete MATH 135SP in one semester, or take up to 4 semesters. MATH 135SP is equivalent to MATH 135; students who have completed MATH 135 will not receive credit for MATH 135SP. 9279 MTWTH 6:00-8:05pm E160 Akanyirige, E 6/13 - 7/21 8:15-9:45pm MTWTH - 1.5 hrs by arr per day
MATH-142 Elementary Statistics with Probability - (LR) - 4 Units Prereq: Placement through the assessment process or MATH 120 or 120SP or equivalent Note: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator Required. 9277 MTWTH 10:30-1:20pm W217 Staff 6/13 - 7/21
Music
MUSIC-117 History of Rock and R & B - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9155 TTH 5:30-9:45pm W212 Zimmerman, F 6/14 - 7/21
Nutrition
NUTRI-160 Nutrition: Science and Applications - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9157 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm W222 Staff 6/13 - 7/21
Oceanography
OCEAN-102 Fundamentals of Oceanography with Laboratory - (SC) - 4 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent Note: Students who have taken Fundamentals of Oceanography OCEAN 101 (formerly OCEAN 109) will not receive credit for Fundamentals of Oceanography OCEAN 102. 9162 MTWTH 9:30-12:50pm E232 Gorga, J 6/13 - 7/7 12:50-4:05pm E240
Philosophy
PHILO-120 Introduction to Philosophy - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9589 MTWTH 12:45-2:50pm W212 Scalzi, M 6/13 - 7/21
Physical Education
PE-108 Beginning Hatha Yoga - (SC) - .5-2 Units 9399 MTWTH 9:00-10:15am E181 Millar, V 6/13 - 7/21 Section 9399 is .5 unit 9398 TTH 6:30-8:40pm E181 Millar, V 6/14 - 7/21 Section 9398 is .5 unit PE-117 Fitness Jogging - (SC) - .5-2 Units 9227 MTWTH 9:00-10:15am E229 Cordes, S 6/13 - 7/21 Section 9227 is .5 unit
PE-119 Fitness Walking - (SC) - .5-2 Units 9228 MTWTH 9:00-10:15am E229 Cordes, S 6/13 - 7/21 Section 9228 is .5 unit
Political Science
POLSC-121 Introduction to United States Government - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9356 TTH 5:30-9:45pm W218 Staff 6/14 - 7/21
POLSC-250 International Relations - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9064 MW 5:30-9:45pm W221 Ovetz, R 6/13 - 7/20
Psychology
PSYCH-101 Introduction to Psychology - (SC) - 3 Units Note: Formerly PSYCH 210 General Psychology Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9270 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm E230 Staff 6/13 - 7/21 9855 MW 5:30-9:45pm E229 Staff 6/13 - 7/20
PSYCH-122 Psychology in Modern Life - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9067 MTWTH 8:15-10:20am W218 Staff 6/13 - 7/21 9268 MW 5:30-9:45pm W218 Staff 6/13 - 7/20
Sociology
SOCIO-120 Introduction to Sociology - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9271 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm W212 Ovetz, R 6/13 - 7/21
Spanish
SPAN-120 First Term Spanish - (SC) - 5 Units 9455 MTWTH 10:30-2:00pm E176 Staff 6/13 - 7/21 MTWTH - .75 hrs lab by arr per day Note: The lab requirement may be completed through distance education or through the foreign language lab. See the foreign lan-guage lab schedule before registering for class at www.dvc.edu/labs/foreignlanguage
Speech
SPCH-120 Fundamentals of Speech - (SC) - 3 Units Recom: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent 9037 MTWTH 10:30-12:35pm E225 Bauer, D 6/13 - 7/21 9163 MW 5:30-9:45pm E187 Brewer, C 6/13 - 7/20 9234 TTH 5:30-9:45pm E229 Brewer, C 6/14 - 7/21 9035 MTWTH 9:00-1:40pm E187 Brewer, C 7/5 - 7/21
Honor society at srVC
Phi Theta Kappa the international honor society for two-year colleges, has a new chapter at our campus. The Beta Pi lota Chapter held their Charter-ing Ceremony and their first induction ceremony spring ‘07. For more information, contact: Julie Walters: [email protected]’ Sporer: [email protected] Crouse: [email protected] Gorga: [email protected]
www.dvc.edu/onlineFor a complete list of online courses!
Disability Support ServicesDSS is available at the San Ramon Valley Center, please call
925-866-1822, ext. 5110 to schedule an appointment to meet with a DSS counselor.
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STATE-OF-THE-ART BUILDINGS for our San Ramon Valley Center
EVENING CLASSES dont seem so late when it doesn’t get dark until 9 p.m.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS are easier to schedule and easier to focus on.
JOB TRAINING prepares you for a great job in our local market.
CAREER SERVICES and resources will help you find that great job.
LOW TUITION only $26 per unit.*
CONVENIENTLY SCHEDULE OPTIONS so classes won’t interfere with your summer plans.
SMALLER CLASSES and easy parking puts everyone in a terrific, warm-weather mood.
GREAT INSTRUCTORS enjoy teaching in the relaxed atmosphere of summer.
MORE CHOICES! We offer more courses, more sections, more online courses, and some of the best guar-anteed transfer opportunities of any community college around!
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* Note: All fees are subject to change by the state legislature. Check www.dvc.edu/fee for updated fee information.
Getting to the San Ramon Valley Center CampusTake 680, exit No. 34, Bollinger Canyon. Proceed eastbound approximately 4 miles. Right on Watermill Road. Left into SRVC.(Located next to Dougherty Station Library.)
See page 3 for a detailed campus map
1690 Watermill Road San Ramon, CA 94582925-866-1822
Diablo Valley College is passionately committed to student
learning through the intellectual, scientific, artistic, psycho-
logical, and ethical development of its diverse student body.
Diablo Valley College prepares students for transfer to four-
year universities; provides career and technical education;
supports the economic development of the region; offers
pre-collegiate programs; and promotes personal growth and
lifelong learning.
Final exams: are scheduled by the instructors and are generally held on the last day of instruction. Online/telephone registration is available daily up to midnight the day before the class section begins.
Registration for classes after the course begins is on a space-available basis and will require a late add code or instructor signature. Students may use a late add code on WebAdvisor or telephone registra-tion. Students must register at the admissions counter with an instructor signature.
WebAdvisor and telephone registration is available daily up to midnight the day before the class section begins.
* Online and telephone registration is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Students may register anytime on or after their appointment date and time up until midnight the day before the class section begins.
Short-term class add/drop dates and pass/no-pass dates are calculated individually by class based on the specific number of meeting days; therefore, these dates are not included in this calendar. Add/drop, refund and pass/no-pass dates are printed on the class roster. Check with the instructor.
Reminder: To receive a refund for a summer course, students must drop the course within 10 percent of the total class meetings, which in most cases, during the summer, is the first class meeting.
Campus offices will be closed on Fridays, June 3 through July 29, 2011 (some Friday classes will be held).
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Check www.dvc.edu for updatesMarch 2 Begin accepting applications for admission to summer and fall 2011.
April 11 Registration by appointment begins for EOPS, DSS and eligible veterans’ registration, online or by telephone only.*
April 12 Registration by appointment begins for continuing students (enrolled in summer 2010; fall 2010; spring 2011), online or by telephone only.*
April 26 Begin new matriculated and returning student registration (returning students who have missed more than one academic year will need to reapply online), online or by telephone only.*
May 10 Begin non-matriculated student registration, online or by telephone only.*
May 30 Holiday - Memorial Day - college closed
May 31 Open registration begins for all students
June 1 Begin new and returning special admit/concurrent high school students registration grades 11 and 12.
June 13 Six-week summer session begins. (June 13-July 21)
June 13 Registration for classes after the session begins is on a space-available basis and will require a late add code or instructor signature.
June 13- AA/AS degree or certificate filing periodJuly 21
July 4 Holiday - Independence Day - college closed
July 5 Three-week summer session begins. (July 5-July 22)
July 21 Deadline for AA/AS degree or certificate
July 22 Last day of summer session
August 12 First day of instruction for fall semester
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