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LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE Schedule of …

LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGES chedule of Classes FALL 2018 Los ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE promotes access and student success through associate and transfer degrees, certi cates, economic and workforce development, and basic skills instruction. Our educational programs and support services meet the needs of diverse communities as measured by campus institutional learning MESSAGE FROM DR. OTTO K. LEE PRESIDENT OF LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE Welcome to Los ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE , the COLLEGE of choice for HARBOR area residents for more than 65 years. HARBOR COLLEGE is known for the superb teaching and personalized attention that we offer students. As you read through this Schedule of classes, you will see that HARBOR COLLEGE offers a broad range of courses and programs geared toward helping students prepare themselves for life in the 21st Century. We are proud of our faculty and staff who care about each and every student and our rigorous academic programs.

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1 LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGES chedule of Classes FALL 2018 Los ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE promotes access and student success through associate and transfer degrees, certi cates, economic and workforce development, and basic skills instruction. Our educational programs and support services meet the needs of diverse communities as measured by campus institutional learning MESSAGE FROM DR. OTTO K. LEE PRESIDENT OF LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE Welcome to Los ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE , the COLLEGE of choice for HARBOR area residents for more than 65 years. HARBOR COLLEGE is known for the superb teaching and personalized attention that we offer students. As you read through this Schedule of classes, you will see that HARBOR COLLEGE offers a broad range of courses and programs geared toward helping students prepare themselves for life in the 21st Century. We are proud of our faculty and staff who care about each and every student and our rigorous academic programs.

2 Our students transfer to UCLA, USC, Cal State Dominguez Hills and other colleges both within and outside California. The moment you step on our campus, you find we offer a variety of programs and services to help you achieve your goals. From the Counseling Office, Transfer Center, Learning Skills Center, to the Veterans Center, Financial Aid, as well as numerous workshops, our staff will assist you in making your learning experience here a success. We also offer numerous co curricular student activities that will enrich your experience here at HARBOR COLLEGE including our excellent athletics program that boasts several state championships in several different sports, several student clubs that reflect a wide diversity of interests, and our Associated Students Organization (ASO) emphasizing student participation in campus and off campus activities. ASO offers an unparalleled opportunity to expand your leadership skills through participation in the ASO Senate and/or on the ASO Executive Board as well as advocacy at the local, state, and federal levels addressing issues that affect students.

3 Again, welcome to HARBOR COLLEGE . We look forward to serving you. Remember, Education Changes Everything Dr. Otto K. Lee FALL 2018 CALENDAR Applications accepted beginning October 29, 2017 Internet registration begins: CalWorks, DSPS, EOPS, Foster Youth, Active Duty/Veterans April 30, 2018 Athletes, Promise, Completion May 3, 2018 Continuing & New, Fully Matriculated Students May 7 18, 2018 Students Who Lost Priority May 7, 2018 K 12 Special Admits May 29, 2018 Class Begin: DAY AND EVENING FULL TERM CLASSES August 27, 2018 SATURDAY CLASSES September 1, 2018 PACE CLASSES First 8 week session begins August 28, 2018 PACE CLASSES Second 8 week session begins October 23, 2018 Holidays (No Classes): Labor Day September 3, 2018 Veteran's Day November 12, 2018 Thanksgiving November 22 25, 2018 Holiday Break December 24, 2018 January 1, 2019 LAST DAY TO.

4 Add OPEN classes online August 26, 2018 Obtain Class Registration Permission Number from instructor (previously an add permit) August 28, 2018 Add class online using Class Registration Permission Number (Previously an add permit) September 9, 2018 Drop full term classes online without incurring fees or a grade of W September 9, 2018 Drop full term classes with a grade of W online November 18, 2018 Obtain a refund of enrollment fees September 10, 2018 SHORT TERM CLASSES Short term classes have different drop dates. Consult the Admissions and Records office or your instructor for correct dates. General Calendar Dates Fall 2018 Degree Petition Applications August 27 December 14, 2018 Last day of Fall 2018 class instruction December 10, 2018 Final Examinations December 10 16, 2018 FINAL EXAM Schedule Fall 2018 Final Exam Schedule December 10 16, 2018 Final Exam Time Class Start Time Mon 12/10 Tue 12/11 Wed 12/12 Thurs 12/13 Fri 12/14 Saturday8:00 10:00 am 8:00 9:25am M 8:00 9:25am T, TTh, MTW 8:00 9:25amW, MW 8:00 9:25amTh, TWTh 8:00 9:25am F Saturday Class Final Exams 10:30 12:30 pm 9:35 11:00am M, MW, MTW, MTWTh 11:10 12:35pm M only 9:35 11:00am T only 11:10 12:35pm T, TTh, TWTh 9:35 11:00amW only 11:10 12:35pm W, MW, MTW, MTWTh 9:35 11:00amTh, TTh, TWTh 11:10 12:35pm Th only 9:35 11:00am F only Friday Combination Class Conflicts 9:35 12:35pm are given at the scheduled on 12/15 1:00 3:00 pm 12.

5 45 2:15pm M, MW 12:45 2:15pm T, TWTh 12:45 2:15pm W, MTW, MTWTh 12:45 2:15pm Th, TTh 11:10 12:35pm F only Friday Combination Class Conflicts 12:45 2:20pm PACE Final Exams given October 13th & December 15th 3:15 5:15 pm 2:20 3:55pm M, MTW, MTWTh 2:20 3:55pm T, TTh, TWTh 2:20 3:55pmW, MW 2:20 3:55pmTh only 2:20 3:55pm F only and other classes meeting Fri. afternoon with conflicts 5:30 7:30 pm 4:00 6:25pm M. MTW, MTWTh 4:00 6:25pm T, TWTh 4:00 6:25pmW, MW Wed. Combination Class Conflicts 4:00 6:25pmTh, TTh Thurs. Combination Class Conflicts 4:00 and later F afternoon conflicts 7:45 9:45 pm 6:30 10:00pm M, MTW 6:30 10:00pm T, TWTh 6:30 10:00pmW, MW, MTWTh Wed. Combination Class Conflicts 6:30 10:00pmTh, TTh Thurs. Combination Class Conflicts No classes scheduled Friday evening Final exam Schedule is subject to change to better serve students. Classes beginning at 6:45am or earlier- FINALS will be scheduled by the instructor.

6 Saturday Class instruction begins September 1, 2018. Late Start & Short Term Classes (less than 16 weeks) will have final exams at the normal class time of their last day of instruction. Go to Academic Affairs, SSA 218, for any conflict that cannot be resolved by faculty or student- faculty group. FINAL EXAM Schedule IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE TO BETTER SERVE STUDENTS. CAMPUS PHONE NUMBERS General Information (310) 233-4230 / For Departments, Dial (310) 233 + extension Admissions & Records .. 4090 .. SSA Lobby Art Gallery .. 4411 .. FA 100 Assessment Center Office .. 4072 .. SSA 118 Associated Students Org.. 4594 .. SHC 201 Athletics .. 4140 .. PE/W Bookstore .. 4170 .. SHC 105 4403 .. CDC 152 2 Career Guidance Center .. 4282 .. SSA 105 Cashier s Office .. 4212 .. SHC, 1st Fl. Child Development Center .. 4200 .. CDC Community Services.. 4450 .. TECH 118 Compliance Office .. 213 891 2000 x2315 Counseling.

7 4230 .. SSA Lobby Economic and Workforce Development .. 4042 .. SSA 239 EOP&S/CARE/CAFYES .. 4265 .. SSA 207 Extended Opportunity Prog rams and Services Extension Program .. 4450 .. TECH 118 Financial Aid .. 4320 .. SSA 114 Foundation Office .. 4336 .. SSA 237 Health Services (Nurse) .. 4520 .. Cafe 110 Honors Program .. 4038 .. SSA 130 Instructional Programs .. 4020 .. SSA 218 International Students .. 4111 .. SSA 115 Learning Assistance Center .. 4149 .. LLRC 1st Fl. Library .. 4480 .. LLRC Lost & 4618 .. Sheriff Matriculation .. 4043 .. SSA 103 Nursing Program .. 4360 .. NU Lobby PACE Program .. 4522 .. NEA 167 Plan for Accelerated COLLEGE Education Sheriff s Office .. 4600 .. PE/W 138 Special Programs and Services .. 4629 .. Cafe 108 Student Services .. 4030 .. SSA 203 Transfer Services Center .. 4282 .. SSA 105 Tutoring Office .. 4149 .. LLRC 1st Fl. Veteran Affairs Office.

8 4232 .. SSA 114 Instructional Labs Biology .. 4553 .. SCC 213 Health Sciences .. 4360 .. NU 148 Math .. 4498 .. LLRC 1st Fl. Music .. 4429 .. MU 150 4360 .. NU 148 Reading .. 4149 .. LLRC 1st Fl. Writing .. 4148 .. LAC 104A faculty DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIVISION Stanley Sandell, , Chair TECH 204 4181 Email: Charles Davis TECH 204 4179 Fredrick Ho TECH 204 4183 Wendy Hoffman TECH 204 4257 Elsie Linares TECH 204 4188 COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION Ann Warren, Chair NEA 297 4250 Email: Ana Maria Diaz, Div. Secy. NEA 297R 4252 Cathy Landrum, Instr. Asst LLRC 113 4148 Karen Amano Tompkins NEA 254 4219 Stephanie Brown NEA 252 4236 Cynthia Caloia NEA 259 4243 Andrea Cano NEA 269 4221 Carmen Carrillo NEA 261 4259 John Corbally NEA 273B 4239 Jean Grooms NEA 265 4258 William Hernandez NEA 257 4081 Shazia Khan NEA 255 4242 Christian Lozada NEA 253 4244 Paul McLeod NEA 267B 4289 Joelle Mendoza* NEA 155 4292 Delia Renteria NEA 278 4235 Hale Savard NEA 271 4241 Kent Stoddart NEA 263 4217 Jennifer Triplett NEA 273b 4247 COUNSELING DIVISION Joy Fisher, Chair SSA 103D 4033 Email: Anthony Nazareno, Div.

9 Secy. SSA 103 4278 Adrienne Brown, Career SSA 105E 4035 Elizabeth Colocho, Articulation SSA 103E 4043 Jassiel Dominguez, SSA 103J 4036 Elliot Mason, Jr. SSA 103F 4037 Micaela Murillo SSA 103C 4294 Kaman Ng, EOPS SSA 207 4404 Yvonne Pueblos, Honors SSA 103G 4038 Sara Rubio, Transfer SSA 105 4283 Daniel Ruiz, Retention SSA 103E 4059 HEALTH SCIENCES (NURSING) DIVISION Lynn Yamakawa, Chair NU 105 4361 Email: Angelo Almonte, Div. Secy. NU 101 4262 Martin Gallegos, Lab Tech NU 127 4362 Julie Nunez, Instr. Asst. NU 140 4365 Jenny Arzaga NU 116 4384 Kim Baily NU 110 4386 Kris Brust NU 135 4382 John Paul Joson NU 121 4375 Deborah Larson NU 128 4373 Edie Moore NU 124 4377 Susan Now inski NU 108 4370 Nobeyba Ortega NU 106 4367 Constance Schwartzman NU 114 4383 Kathy Vo NU 113 4387 Glenn Weiss NU 126 4372 KINESIOLOGY (HEALTH & WELLNESS) Nabeel Barakat, Chair PE/W 147 4351 Email: Marco Alvillar PE/W 4356 Dean Dowty PE/W 153 4216 Norkor Omaboe PE/W 150 4352 Leslie Trujillo PE/W 149 4354 HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS Juan Baez, Chair D/S 103 4426 Email: Nola Timms, Div.

10 Secy. D/S 103 4425 Justin Raines, Instr. Asst., Music Dept. MU OFC 4429 Robert York Accompanist, Music MU OFC 4429 Joshua Abarbanel DS 104 4406 Scott Callihan TECH 4166 Hsien ming (Mike) Chen DS Shop 4428 Mary Copeland FA 102 4518 Eddie Galvan SCC 245 4526 Michael Hiscocks MU 150 4409 Lorrie Kato, SCC 249 4674 Daniel Keller, MU C 4413 Jonathon Klyng FA 102 4514 Lorenz Krueger DS 101 4655 Ron Linden, FA 100 4411 Jay D. McCafferty FA 106 4517 Daryle Nagano Krier DS 100 4643 Elena Reigadas, SCC 253 4581 Byron Smith MU A 4415 Michael Song TECH 4167 Wagner Trindade MU D 4401 Cindy Tseng, MU E 4414 LIBRARY DIVISION Jonathon Lee, Chair LLRC 225B 4475 Email: Tamar Khajadourian LLRC 225F 4471 MATHEMATICS & TECHNOLOGY Farzaneh Saddigh , Chair NEA 293 4515 Email: William Chua, Div. Secy. NEA 293 4502 Nadine Muro, Instr. Asst. LRC 123 4498 Tigran Alikhanyan NEA 285 4220 Reza Farzin NEA 279 4268 Farid Faridpak NEA 277 4575 Mani Gagrat, NEA 275 4493 William Heffern TECH 103 4273 Maritza Jimenez Zeljak NEA 289 4506 Lora Lane NEA 276 4178 Frank Ma, Ph.