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EGISTRATION INFORMATION

REGISTRATION DATE AND TIME

All new and readmit students who apply by April 11, and all

continuing students, will be sent a Registration Appointment.

Those who apply after April 11 will be able to register during

open registration. Students may register on or after their

registration date and time.

REGISTRATION AND FEE PAYMENT DATES/HOURS

WebAdvisor

availability:

Monday-Saturday, 7am-10pm

INTERNET REGISTRATION AND FEE PAYMENT

Students may register via the Internet using

WebAdvisor

from

Cuyamaca College’s web page at

www.cuyamaca.edu.

Registration fees are expected at the time of registration. You

will be held to all fees incurred. Students may be dropped from

classes for non-payment of fees. Failure to pay will result in a

hold on your records. Refund deadlines vary by class; see page

2 and

www.cuyamaca.edu/admissions/deadlines.asp

. It is the

student’s responsibility to drop any classes that they do not plan

to attend.

USER ID AND PASSWORD

Your User ID and Password are needed to access

WebAdvisor

. Your User ID is generally your

firstname.lastname (all lowercase), and your password is initially

your birth date (MMDDYY). You will be prompted to change

your password the first time you log in.

CHANGES AFTER REGISTRATION

Once you have registered, you may change your schedule by

adding or dropping classes via

WebAdvisor

:

Before the class has started, you may:

• Add an open class.

• Drop a class.

• Add your name to the Priority Wait List if the class has

closed.

Once the class has started, you may:

• Add with an Add Code obtained from the instructor.

• Drop without a ‘W’ by the ‘no W’ drop deadline.

• Drop with a refund by the refund deadline.

• Drop with a ‘W’ by the drop deadline.

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EGISTRATION POLICIES

DEADLINE DATES AND STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY

Not all classes have the same deadline dates. Deadline dates

vary depending on the length of the class. Be sure to pay

careful attention to the deadline dates; see page 2 and

www.cuyamaca.edu/admissions/deadlines.asp

. Each class has

a specific refund deadline, as well as a specific deadline to Add,

Drop without a ‘W’ and Drop with a ‘W’.

It is the student’s

responsibility to drop a class; do not rely on the instructor

to do so. All deadlines are strictly enforced. Always verify

your class schedule on

WebAdvisor.

MAXIMUM UNITS

You may enroll in a maximum of eight (8) units during the

summer session districtwide. If you wish to enroll in more units,

you will need to obtain an overload authorization form from

Counseling on or after the first day of class.

DUPLICATE CLASSES

You may not enroll in two sections of the same course.

REPEATING CLASSES

Students will only be allowed to enroll in a course three times if

they received a substandard grade (D, F, NP or NC) or withdrew

from the class with a “W.” Students may not repeat a class if

they received a satisfactory grade (A, B, C, P-Pass or CR)

except those stated in the Cuyamaca College Catalog. Please

visit

www.cuyamaca.edu/admissions/changes/repetition.asp

for

more information on course repetition.

COURSE PREREQUISITES

Cuyamaca College fully enforces prerequisites and corequisites

for all courses as stated in the

college catalog

. Prerequisite

courses taken at another college are not automatically cleared

and must be requested by the student two weeks (10 business

days) prior to your registration date. Please note: Courses taken

at Cuyamaca or Grossmont Colleges are automatically used to

clear prerequisites where appropriate.

Prerequisites may be cleared through the following two options:

I. To clear a prerequisite based on course work:

• You have taken an equivalent course at another college

and have the appropriate documentation, i.e., transcripts,

grade reports, AP/IB test scores.

• You have successfully passed an appropriate Advanced

Placement, International Baccalaureate or CLEP exam.

• You have an English and/or math assessment test from

another local area college.

REGISTRATION

Instructional days – Monday through Thursday

For a complete listing of short-term class deadlines

(add/drop, withdrawal, P/NP, refunds), please visit

www.cuyamaca.edu/admissions/deadlines.asp

Registration ...April 28 - June 6

Holiday ... July 3

Last Day to Apply for

Summer 2014 Degree/Certificate...July 10

Final Examinations will be held on the last day of class.

6 Week Session June 9 – July 17

Late Registration and Program Change...June 9-12

Last Day to Drop Classes without a “W” ...June 12

Last Day to Apply for Refund ...June 12

Last Day to Apply for P/NP...June 12

Last Day to Drop Classes ...July 2

Instructor Grade Deadline ...July 23

8 Week Session June 9 – July 31

Late Registration and Program Change...June 9-12

Last Day to Drop Classes without a “W” ...June 12

Last Day to Apply for Refund ...June 12

Last Day to Apply for P/NP...June 19

Last Day to Drop Classes ...July 17

Instructor Grade Deadline ...August 6

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II. To clear a prerequisite based on criteria other than

coursework, this is known as "challenging a prerequisite."

The challenge process is designed for students who believe

they have met a course prerequisite through means other than

what is listed above. You may challenge a prerequisite based

on one or more of the following:

1. You have acquired through work or life experiences the

skills and knowledge that is presupposed in terms of the

course or program for which it is established.

2. You will be subject to an undue delay in attaining the goal

in your educational plan because the college has not made

the prerequisite or co-requisite course reasonably

available.

3. You can demonstrate that you do not pose a threat to

yourself or others in a course which has a prerequisite

established to protect health and safety.

4. The prerequisite has not been established in accordance

with the District’s process for establishing prerequisites and

co-requisites, and has not been established in accord with

Title 5.

5. The prerequisite or co-requisite is either unlawfully

discriminatory or is being applied in an unlawfully

discriminatory manner.

Prerequisite Clearance/Challenge Process:

1. Fill out and complete the “Prerequisite Clearance/

Challenge Form” located on the college’s prerequisite

page:

www.cuyamaca.edu/counseling/prerequisites.asp

2. Attach any supporting documentation to your form when

submitting your petition.

3. You will be notified within five (5) working days from the

date the form is submitted regarding the result of your

petition.

4. If approved, you will be able to register in your class on

WebAdvisor. If you are having difficulty please contact the

Counseling Department at 619-660-4429.

ART ONLINE

Please visit our website at www.cuyamaca.edu/finearts

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# ART-100 ART APPRECIATION 3.0

Learn how art influences your life.

1952 TBA WEB X.Eggleton

Online course; minimum of 48 instructional hours required.

ART

Please visit our website at www.cuyamaca.edu/finearts

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# ART-100 ART APPRECIATION 3.0

Learn how art influences your life.

1808 8:30AM-12:45 TTh B-360 E.Cline

+# ART-120 TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN 3.0

Learn how to make aesthetic decisions and choose colors. Art supplies must be supplied by student.

5265 8:30AM-12:30 M-Th B-373 O.Montano

# ART-124 DRAWING I 3.0

Develop your right and left brain using drawing skills. Art supplies must be provided by student.

1567 8:30AM-12:30 M-Th B-376 E.Whitman

+# ART-143 MODERN ART 3.0

Historical survey of late 19th and 20th century art of Europe and America.

5485 1:00PM-4:50 MW B-360 J.Abel

ASTRONOMY

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# ASTR-110 DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY 3.0 1778 9:00AM-12:50 MW H-223 G.Thurman

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

AUTO-099 INTRO TO AUTO TECHNOLOGY 3.0

Great course for every driver. Learn about your car or begin your Auto major. Students must purchase and build a car model.

AUTO-100 INTRO TO AUTO TECHNOLOGY LAB 1.0

Hands-on introductory lab course; learn the basics of auto service.

1707 5:45PM-10:00 TTh K-104 STAFF

AUTO-203 ASEP-ENGINE REPAIR 4.5

5282 12:30PM-6:05 M-Th K-114 C.Branton 8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31 AUTO-182 AUTOMOTIVE WORK EXPERIENCE

Prerequisite: Completion of a minimum of 10 units in Automotive Program. Must meet state guidelines for work experience.

0037 TBA C.Branton 1.0

0046 TBA C.Branton 2.0

0050 TBA C.Branton 3.0

Mandatory orientation; call Chris Branton at 619-660-4213. 1 unit=75 hours paid/60 hours unpaid work experience. 2 units=150 hours paid/120 hours unpaid work experience. 3 units=225 hours paid/180 hours unpaid work experience.

AUTO-206 ASEP-WORK EXPERIENCE 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in AUTO 200 or equivalent

5283 TBA STAFF

3 units=225 hours paid work experience.

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# BIO-130 GENERAL BIOLOGY I 3.0

The characteristics shared by all life forms.

0025 8:00AM-11:50 MW E-223 K.Nette 9838 1:00PM-4:50 MW E-223 K.Nette

+# BIO-131 GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY 1.0

Experiments on the characteristics shared by all life forms.

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 130 or equivalent or concurrent enrollment.

9839 8:00AM-11:50 MW H-221 J.Heitz 0030 1:00PM-4:50 MW H-221 C.Burnett 0035 1:00PM-4:50 MW H-222 J.Heitz

8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31

+# BIO-140 HUMAN ANATOMY 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 130, 131 or equivalent.

Please check WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/

cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.)

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BUSINESS ONLINE

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

BUS-125 BUSINESS LAW 3.0

0048 TBA WEB M.Sessom

Online course; minimum of 48 instructional hours required. Familiarity with computers, Internet required. Familiarity with Blackboard recommended. Free Blackboard tutorials on college website. Email questions to

mary.sessom@gcccd.edu.

BUS-128 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 109 or 110 or equivalent.

2004 TBA WEB M.Aubry

Online course; minimum of 48 instructional hours required. Familiarity with computers, Internet required. Email michael.aubry@gcccd.edu.

8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31

BUS-120 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4.0

1786 TBA WEB C.Obyrne

Online course; minimum of 64 instructional hours required. Working knowledge of Word, Excel REQUIRED. Email christopher.obyrne@gcccd.edu by 6/8.

BUS-121 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BUS 120 or equivalent.

1838 TBA WEB C.Obyrne

Online course; minimum of 64 instructional hours required. Working knowledge of Word, Excel REQUIRED. Email christopher.obyrne@gcccd.edu by 6/8.

BUSINESS

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

BUS-120 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4.0

0039 9:00AM-11:45 MW E-225 C.Quinn

Additional 5 instructional hours/week via Internet required.

CADD TECHNOLOGY

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

CADD-132 ADVANCED CAD & DESIGN 3.0

Using 3D Civil 2013

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CADD 120 or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: Working knowledge of basic computer operations and file administration.

5311 8:00AM-11:40 T-Th F-601 C.Saghafi

and

11:40AM-3:10 TW F-601

CHEMISTRY

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# CHEM-115 FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY 4.0

Prep course for allied health majors. Optional $10 materials fee may be charged. Safety glasses must be supplied by student.

Prerequisite: Grade of “Pass” in MATH 090 or equivalent.

0065 8:00AM-9:55 M-Th E-229 F.Chambers

and

10:00AM-2:20 MW H-202

+# CHEM-120 PREP FOR GENERAL CHEMISTRY 4.0

Prep course for science/engineering majors. Optional $10 materials fee may be charged. Safety glasses must be supplied by student.

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 110 or equivalent.

0069 8:00AM-9:55 M-Th H-139 L.LeBlanc

and

10:00AM-2:20 MW H-204

1772 8:00AM-9:55 M-Th H-139 L.LeBlanc

and

10:00AM-2:45 TTh H-204

CHILD DEVELOPMENT

Please visit our website at www.cuyamaca.edu/cd

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# CD-125 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3.0 5287 8:00AM-12:15 TTh R-111 A.Hatfield

CD-126 ART FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT 3.0 5284 8:00AM-11:50 MW R-111 K.Zink

8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31

CD-106 PRACTICUM: OBSERVATION & EXP 1.0

Introductory practicum lab completed in the Child Development Center.

Corequisite: CD 123 or 125 or previous completion of either course with a “C” grade or higher or “Pass”

1969 TBA R-111 J.Allen

Email judith.allen@gcccd.edu before 6/10 to arrange a minimum of 48 instructional hours. Mandatory class meeting Mon., 6/9, 5-6pm in R-115.

CD-128 MUSIC & MOVEMENT FOR CHILD DEV 3.0 5285 6:00PM-8:50 MW R-111 K.Zink

CD-134 HEALTH, SAFETY & NUTRITION 3.0 5286 6:00PM-9:05 TTh R-111 D.Ferrin

COMMUNICATION ONLINE

5 Weeks ~ June 30 - July 31

+# COMM-110 INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATION 3.0

1971 TBA WEB K.Togerson

Online course; minimum of 48 instructional hours required.

COMMUNICATION

4 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 2

+# COMM-120 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3.0 0070 1:00PM-5:15 T-Th B-253 N.Jennings

+# COMM-122 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0

9847 8:30AM-12:45 T-Th B-253 N.Jennings 6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# COMM-120 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3.0 1662 8:30AM-11:10 T-Th B-262 B.O’Donnell

+# COMM-122 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.0

1810 1:00PM-3:40 T-Th B-262 M.Kidwell

COMPUTER & INFORMATION

SCIENCE ONLINE

Please visit our website at www.cuyamaca.edu/cis

8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31

CIS-110 PRINCIPLES INFORMATION SYSTEMS 4.0

1756 TBA WEB D.Raney

Online course; minimum of 96 instructional hours required. See http://cis.cuyamaca.edu/online for orientation; complete by 6/11. Using Microsoft Office 2013 Access and Excel. Articulates with MIS 180 at SDSU.

1757 TBA WEB D.Raney

Online course; minimum of 96 instructional hours required. See http://cis.cuyamaca.edu/online for orientation; complete by 6/11. Using Microsoft Office 2013 Access and Excel. Articulates with MIS 180 at SDSU.

COUNSELING ONLINE

Formerly Personal Development-Counseling

8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31

+ COUN-120 COLLEGE AND CAREER SUCCESS 3.0

1333 TBA WEB C.Morrin

Online course; minimum of 48 instructional hours required. Familiarity with computers, Internet required. See www.cuyamaca.edu/cindymorrin to complete online orientation by 6/13.

Please check WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/

cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.)

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Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

COUNSELING

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 14

+ COUN-120 COLLEGE AND CAREER SUCCESS 3.0 1334 2:00PM-5:20 T-Th TBA R.Jerjis

8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31

+ COUN-120 COLLEGE AND CAREER SUCCESS 3.0 1776 4:00PM-6:50 MW E-229 G.Gomez

6 Weeks ~ June 23 - July 31

+ COUN-120 COLLEGE AND CAREER SUCCESS 3.0 1679 9:00AM-1:15 TTh TBA A.Buul

Designed for intercollegiate athletes, open to all students.

ECONOMICS ONLINE

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# ECON-120 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 3.0

ECON 120, 121 may be taken in any order or simultaneously.

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 103 or 110 or equivalent (MATH 110 is recommended for Business majors).

1978 TBA WEB M.Aubry

Online course; minimum of 48 instructional hours required. Email michael.aubry@gcccd.edu.

ECONOMICS

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# ECON-120 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 3.0

ECON 120, 121 may be taken in any order or simultaneously.

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 103 or 110 or equivalent (MATH 110 is recommended for Business majors).

9650 9:00AM-1:15 TTh E-223 S.McGann

+# ECON-121 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 3.0

ECON 120, 121 may be taken in any order or simultaneously.

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 103 or 110 or equivalent (MATH 110 is recommended for Business majors).

9651 1:00PM-4:50 MW E-225 D.Fitch

ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# ET-110 INTRODUCTION BASIC ELECTRONICS 4.0 9856 8:00AM-12:00 M-Th K-101 J.Hannibal

ENGLISH

Attend Assessment session before registering; see www.cuyamaca.edu/counseling

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

ENGL-098 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 4.0

Emphasis on learning basic sentence patterns and composing paragraphs.

Prerequisite: Grade of “Pass” in ENGL 090, 090R or equivalent or assessment.

9662 8:00AM-10:40 M-Th B-269 C.Charter

GM ASEP class; open to all students.

+# ENGL-120 COLLEGE COMPOSITION & READING 3.0

Traditional freshman composition course.

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 099 or 109 or 110 or ESL 119 or 120 or equivalent or assessment.

0079 8:00AM-9:50 M-Th B-171 K.Wolfe

and

9:55AM-10:45 M-Th B-270

1811 9:30AM-12:10 MW B-365 R.Stafford

and

9:30AM-10:50 TTh B-365

and

11:00AM-12:20 TTh B-268

9852 1:30PM-3:20 M-Th B-171 R.Bacchia

and

3:25PM-4:15 M-Th B-270

+# ENGL-122 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE 3.0

Introduces poetry, fiction, drama, and nonfiction from a diversity of sources.

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 120 or equivalent.

1972 3:00PM-4:55 M-Th B-365 M.Kennedy 8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31

ENGL-109 COMPOSITION FOR COLLEGE 4.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 098 or ESL 106 or equivalent or assessment.

1667 11:00AM-12:55 M-Th B-269 R.Adams 9848 11:30AM-1:25 M-Th B-172 K.Nelson

+ ENGL-124 ADVANCED COMPOSITION 3.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 120 or equivalent.

1671 2:30PM-4:25 MW B-269 C.Boeck

and

2:30PM-3:25 TTh B-269

and

3:30PM-4:30 TTh B-268

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31

ESL-020 AMERICAN CULTURE II 3.0

Pass/No Pass only.

1672 9:00AM-11:50 MW B-159 G.Tufekci Corte 1973 9:00AM-12:05 TTh B-258 M.Mancillas-Gomez ESL-099A ESL FOR THE WORKPLACE I 3.0

Pass/No Pass only. Basic business English writing and communication skills.

Prerequisite: Placement based on assessment.

1974 9:00AM-11:50 MW B-258 M.Mancillas-Gomez

and

12:00PM-1:00 MW B-154 1673 9:00AM-12:10 TTh B-159 C.Corte

and

12:20PM-1:20 TTh B-154

EXERCISE SCIENCE

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

# ES-019A BEGINNING PHYSICAL FITNESS 1.5 0179 10:30AM-12:30 M-Th D-203 P.Thiss

# ES-019B INTERMEDIATE PHYSICAL FITNESS 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ES 019A or equivalent.

0184 10:30AM-12:30 M-Th D-203 P.Thiss

# ES-019C ADVANCED PHYSICAL FITNESS 1.5

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ES 019B or equivalent.

0188 10:30AM-12:30 M-Th D-203 P.Thiss

# ES-155A BEGINNING BASKETBALL 1.0

Introduction to basic skills in basketball.

9656 2:00PM-4:50 TTh D-100 R.Wojtkowski

# ES-155B INTERMEDIATE BASKETBALL 1.0

Intermediate skill level; defensive/offensive tactics and team play.

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ES 155A or equivalent.

9657 2:00PM-4:50 TTh D-100 R.Wojtkowski

# ES-155C ADVANCED BASKETBALL 1.0

Emphasis on advanced level skills, tactics, strategy.

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ES 155B or equivalent.

9659 2:00PM-4:50 TTh D-100 R.Wojtkowski

# ES-171A BEGINNING SOFTBALL 1.0

Basic fundamentals of offensive/defensive strategies, safety.

1722 8:30AM-9:55 M-Th FLDM P.Thiss

Please check WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/

cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.)

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EXERCISE SCIENCE (continued)

# ES-171B INTERMEDIATE SOFTBALL 1.0

Intermediate individual skill development, game strategy.

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ES 171A or equivalent.

1729 8:30AM-9:55 M-Th FLDM P.Thiss

# ES-171C ADVANCED SOFTBALL 1.0

Advanced skills and strategy.

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ES 171B or equivalent.

1730 8:30AM-9:55 M-Th FLDM P.Thiss 8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31

# ES-010 CARDIO FITNESS AND NUTRITION 0.5

Pass/No Pass only.

1787 TBA D-203 L.Dillard

Fitness Center Hours: Mon-Thurs 10am-3pm, closed Friday, Saturday. Emphasizes nutrition and cardiovascular exercise. Registered dietician services available. Fitness Center courses have activity and academic requirements. Students must complete all coursework in syllabus to receive credit and are required to read, sign and follow established Fitness Center policies. Mandatory Safety Orientation for new students. Requires a minimum of 24 hours of work in the Cuyamaca College Fitness Center plus applicable written assignments. First-time Fitness Center students MUST schedule an orientation prior to accessing the lab portion of this class. Please log into ES010 Blackboard student account after 6/9 and follow instructions to schedule/attend an orientation. Orientations begin week of 6/9. Fitness Center opens 6/9. Open entry/exit.

# ES-011 CIRCUIT TRAINING 0.5

Pass/No Pass only.

1788 TBA D-203 K.Williams

Fitness Center Hours: Mon-Thurs 10am-3pm, closed Friday, Saturday. Emphasizes circuit training. Fitness Center courses have activity and academic requirements. Students must complete all coursework in syllabus to receive credit and are required to read, sign and follow established Fitness Center policies. Mandatory Safety Orientation for new students. Requires a minimum of 24 hours of work in the Cuyamaca College Fitness Center plus applicable written assignments. First-time Fitness Center students MUST schedule an orientation prior to accessing the lab portion of this class. Please log into ES011 Blackboard student account after 6/9 and follow instructions to schedule/attend an orientation. Orientations begin week of 6/9. Fitness Center opens 6/9. Open entry/exit.

# ES-012 SPORTS CONDITIONING 0.5

Pass/No Pass only.

1789 TBA D-203 D.Magnuson

Fitness Center Hours: Mon-Thurs 10am-3pm, closed Friday, Saturday. Emphasizes sports conditioning. Fitness Center courses have activity and academic requirements. Students must complete all coursework in syllabus to receive credit and are required to read, sign and follow established Fitness Center policies. Mandatory Safety Orientation for new students. Requires a minimum of 24 hours of work in the Cuyamaca College Fitness Center plus applicable written assignments. First-time Fitness Center students MUST schedule an orientation prior to accessing the lab portion of this class. Please log into ES012 Blackboard student account after 6/9 and follow instructions to schedule/attend an orientation. Orientations begin week of 6/9. The Fitness Center opens 6/9. Open entry/exit.

ES-248 CONDITIONING FOR ATHLETES

e

NEW!

e

1.0

Prerequisite: Recommendation of Intercollegiate Coach

5262 8:00AM-9:20 MW TRK A.Garcia

and

8:00AM-9:20 F RP

Women’s Intercollegiate Cross-Country. Friday class to be held at Rohr Park, 4548 Sweetwater Road, Bonita.

5263 9:00AM-10:20 MW TRK T.Seaman

and

9:00AM-10:20 F RP

Men’s Intercollegiate Cross-Country. Friday class to be held at Rohr Park, 4548 Sweetwater Road, Bonita.

4 Weeks ~ June 16 - July 10

# ES-076A BEGINNING TENNIS 1.0

Fundamentals of the official singles/doubles game.

9653 8:30AM-10:30 M-Th TC P.Farmer

# ES-076B INTERMEDIATE TENNIS 1.0

Emphasis on stroke analysis, strategy, match play.

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ES 076A or equivalent.

9654 8:30AM-10:30 M-Th TC P.Farmer

# ES-076C ADVANCED TENNIS 1.0

Emphasis on advanced technique, strategy, match play.

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ES 076B or equivalent.

9655 8:30AM-10:30 M-Th TC P.Farmer 7 Weeks ~ June 16 - July 31

# ES-125C ADVANCED GOLF 1.0

Advanced strategy, tournament play; students must provide their own equipment.

Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ES 125B or equivalent.

0389 1:00PM-3:30 MW SYCN L.Parks

This course is for ADVANCED golfers only. Meets at Sycuan Golf Course, 3007 Dehesa Rd, El Cajon. Students must bring their own golf clubs.

6 Weeks ~ June 23 - July 31

ES-248 CONDITIONING FOR ATHLETES

e

NEW!

e

1.0

Prerequisite: Recommendation of Intercollegiate Coach

5264 8:00AM-9:50 T-Th TRK B.Hiatt-Aleu

Men’s Intercollegiate Soccer.

5267 8:00AM-9:15 M-Th FLDM M.Spooner

Women’s Intercollegiate Soccer.

5 Weeks ~ June 30 - July 31

ES-248 CONDITIONING FOR ATHLETES

e

NEW!

e

1.0

Prerequisite: Recommendation of Intercollegiate Coach

5268 7:00AM-9:00 MTW D-100 K.Kirby

Women’s Intercollegiate Volleyball.

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Please visit our website at www.cuyamaca.edu/gd

8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31

GD-105 FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL MEDIA 3.0

Fundamentals of graphic design technology including Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign.

Recommended Preparation: Basic computer skills

1758 9:30AM-11:55 M-Th E-230 G.Dowden

HEALTH EDUCATION ONLINE

5 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 10

HED-105 HEALTH EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS 1.0

5101 TBA WEB P.Farmer

Online course; minimum of 16 instructional hours required. Please ensure that student email address is correct and up to date with Admissions and Records in order to receive course information.

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# HED-201 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH 3.0

0233 TBA WEB D.Riley

Online course; minimum of 48 instructional hours required. Please ensure that student email address is correct and up to date with Admissions and Records in order to receive course information.

8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31

+# HED-120 PERSONAL HEALTH AND LIFESTYLES 3.0

1790 TBA WEB P.Farmer

Online course; minimum of 48 instructional hours required. Please ensure that student email address is correct and up to date with Admissions and Records in order to receive course information.

+ HED-155 REALITIES OF NUTRITION 3.0

1791 TBA WEB B.Garrity

Online course; minimum of 48 instructional hours required. Please ensure that student email address is correct and up to date with Admissions and Records in order to receive course information.

Please check WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/

cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.)

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HISTORY ONLINE

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# HIST-101 MODERN WORLD HISTORY 3.0

1675 TBA WEB P.Utgaard

Online course; minimum of 48 instructional hours required. Email peter.utgaard@gcccd.edu for details.

+# HIST-108 EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY 3.0

Exploration of early U.S. history from settlement through the Civil War.

0095 TBA WEB S.Haber

Online course; minimum of 48 instructional hours required. See

www.cuyamaca.edu/shaber for orientation. Assignments are due by end of first week.

HUMANITIES

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# HUM-115 ARTS-CULTURE IN LOCAL CONTEXT 3.0 1975 9:00AM-1:15 TTh F-710 L.Brazil

MATHEMATICS ONLINE

Attend Assessment session before registering; see www.cuyamaca.edu/counseling. Please visit our website at www.cuyamaca.edu/math

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# MATH-160 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 4.0

Applications from various fields including science, business, psychology.

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 103 or 110 or equivalent.

1774 TBA WEB B.Elliott

Online course; minimum of 64 instructional hours required. Final exam is on campus; time and place TBA. See www.cuyamaca.edu/bryan.elliott for required online orientation information.

9840 TBA WEB B.Elliott

Online course; minimum of 64 instructional hours required. Final exam is on campus; time and place TBA. See www.cuyamaca.edu/bryan.elliott for required online orientation information.

MATHEMATICS

Attend Assessment session before registering; see www.cuyamaca.edu/counseling. Please visit our website at www.cuyamaca.edu/math

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

MATH-090 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 5.0

Pass/No Pass only. For students with strong basic math and pre-algebra skills.

Recommended Preparation: Grade of “Pass” in MATH 088 or equivalent.

0108 8:00AM-10:45 MW H-113 P.Eckert

and

10:50AM-12:05 MW H-119

and

8:00AM-12:05 TTh H-113

# MATH-110 INT ALGEBRA BUS,MATH,SCI,ENGR 5.0

For science majors; great prep for the ELM test.

Prerequisite: Grade of “Pass” in MATH 090 or equivalent.

0121 8:00AM-12:05 MW H-118 R.Moore

and

8:00AM-10:45 TTh H-118

and

10:50AM-12:05 TTh H-119

+# MATH-160 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 4.0

Applications from various fields including science, business, psychology.

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 103 or 110 or equivalent.

0142 1:00PM-3:40 MW H-128 M.Higgins

and

1:00PM-2:20 TTh H-119

and

2:30PM-3:50 TTh H-128

+# MATH-170 ANALYTIC TRIGONOMETRY 3.0

Study of the trigonometric functions.

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 097, 110 or equivalent.

9841 1:00PM-2:55 M-Th H-113 P.Eckert

+# MATH-175 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 4.0

Continuation of MATH 110; emphasis on pre-calculus topics.

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 110 or equivalent (MATH 103 does not meet the prerequisite).

1723 9:00AM-11:40 M-Th H-128 P.Diwa

+# MATH-180 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY & CALCULUS I 5.0

Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 170 and 175, or MATH 176 or equivalent

1724 8:30AM-11:50 M-Th H-114 D.Curtis

MUSIC ONLINE

Please visit our website at www.cuyamaca.edu/performingarts

8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31

+# MUS-111 HISTORY OF JAZZ 3.0

1815 TBA WEB S.Walton

Online course; minimum of 48 instructional hours required. See

www.cuyamaca.edu/scott.walton for orientation. Assignments are due at end of first week.

MUSIC

Please visit our website at www.cuyamaca.edu/performingarts

4 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 2

+# MUS-115 HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC 3.0 1814 9:00AM-12:05 M-Th B-312 A.Hacker

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# MUS-110 GREAT MUSIC LISTENING 3.0 1678 9:00AM-12:50 MW B-301 M.Heminger

ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE

Please visit our website at www.cuyamaca.edu/ohweb

8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31 OH-290 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE

Work experience in local horticulture industry for OH majors.

0099 TBA F.Palafox 1.0

0109 TBA F.Palafox 2.0

0113 TBA F.Palafox 3.0

0115 TBA F.Palafox 4.0

Required orientation 6/5, 5:30pm in M111. Second meeting TBA. 1 unit=75 hours paid/60 hours unpaid work experience. 2 units=150 hours paid/120 hours unpaid work experience. 3 units=225 hours paid/180 hours unpaid work experience. 4 units=300 hours paid/240 hours unpaid work experience.

PHILOSOPHY

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# PHIL-110 A GENERAL INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 3.0 9853 1:30PM-5:20 MW F-608 J.Thompson

PSYCHOLOGY ONLINE

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# PSY-120 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 3.0

The science of human behavior, thought and emotion.

1695 TBA WEB S.Weinert

Online course; minimum of 48 instructional hours required. On campus orientation is required; 6/9, 8am-11 in E206 or pass online quiz. Email steve.weinert@gcccd.edu for questions or help.

1812 TBA WEB S.Weinert

Online course; minimum of 48 instructional hours required. On campus orientation is required; 6/9, 11am-1 in E206 or pass online quiz. Email

Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

Please check WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/

cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.)

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Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

PSYCHOLOGY

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# PSY-120 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 3.0

The science of human behavior, thought and emotion.

2995 8:00AM-11:50 MW F-507 D.McGrevy

0118 5:00PM-8:50 MW F-507 D.McGrevy

RELIGIOUS STUDIES

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# RELG-120 WORLD RELIGIONS 3.0

1813 8:00AM-12:15 TTh F-716 D.Hull

SOCIOLOGY

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# SOC-120 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY 3.0

Social theories and methods; social institutions, interaction and social changes.

1909 10:30AM-2:45 TTh F-507 STAFF

SPANISH ONLINE

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# SPAN-120 SPANISH I 5.0

0135 TBA WEB D.Marques

Online course; minimum of 80 instructional hours required. Mandatory orientation; 6/3, 7pm-9 in E206 or virtually (Instructor will e-mail link). On campus midterm exam 6/26, 7pm-9 in F506. On campus final exam 7/17, 7pm-9 in F506.

SPANISH

6 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 17

+# SPAN-120 SPANISH I 5.0

9854 12:30PM-3:50 M-Th B-271 C.Stuardo

WATER/WASTEWATER

TECHNOLOGY

Please visit our website at www.cuyamaca.edu/wwtr

8 Weeks ~ June 9 - July 31

WWTR-106 ELECTRIC & INSTRUMENT PROCESS 3.0 5371 6:00PM-8:50 MW F-607 C.Palechek

Please check WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/

cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.)

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(CAPS) - A Bldg CARE - A Bldg

Career/Placement Center - A Bldg

Counseling - A Bldg DSPS - A Bldg

DSPS Learning Lab - C Bldg Duplicating (Faculty Support

Services) - F Bldg Environmental Training Center

(ETC) - F Bldg EOPS - A Bldg Financial Aid - A Bldg First Year Experience - A Bldg Fitness Center - D Bldg Food Services - Student Center

High School & Community Relations - Student Center Library (LRC) - C Bldg Mailroom - F Bldg

Nursery (Plant Sales) - M Bldg Ornamental Horticulture - M Bldg Sheriff’s Office - A Bldg

STEM Achievement Center - H Bldg Student Affairs - Student Center Student Center - I Bldg Switchboard - F Bldg Transfer Center - A Bldg UP! - A Bldg

PARKING/LEGEND

STUDENT STAFF DISABLED VISITOR MOTORCYCLE BICYCLE

Wheelchair Ramp Access Public Pay Phone Call Box ATM Machine Restrooms Restrooms (Unisex) Contemplation Room Parking Permit Machines (One-Day Permits valid only in Student lots. For visitors, spectators, etc.)

900 Rancho San Diego Parkway

El Cajon, California 92019-4369

(619) 660-4000

www.cuyamaca.edu

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GCCCD Governing Board Members:

Register for classes online using:

WebAdvisor (www.cuyamaca.edu)

Registration: April 28 until last day to add

Hours:

Monday – Saturday, 7:00 am – 10:00 pm

(WebAdvisor hours)

To Register:

• New and returning students must have an application on file

to register.

• April 11, 2014 - Deadline for new students to file an

application and participate in matriculation (assessment

and orientation/advising) in order to receive a registration

appointment for Summer 2014. Students who apply after this

date will be assigned to open registration.

• You may register on or after your registration date and time.

• Free Internet access for registration is available in the

Admissions & Records and Counseling office lobbies.

Important Changes

:

There are important upcoming changes that will impact

students. Please visit www.cuyamaca.edu/admissions/

changes

Summer Office Hours

:

For Admissions & Records, Counseling, Financial Aid,

EOPS/CARE, CalWORKs, Student ID:

Monday - Thursday, 8 am – 6 pm

Admissions & Records

(619) 660-4275

(assistance registering, applying)

Cashier’s Office

(619) 660-4256

(assistance completing fee payment step)

Counseling

(619) 660-4429

(clearing prerequisites)

Disabled Students Programs & Services (619) 660-4239

(619) 660-4386 TTY

EOPS/CARE/Foster Youth Programs

(619) 660-4204

(academic assistance, personal counseling)

Financial Aid

(619) 660-4201

(fee waiver assistance, etc.)

Orientation, Assessment and

(619) 660-4426

New Student Advising

$

Step 1 - Apply Online

• Before you can register for classes, you must fill out an

application to the college. This can be done online and it is free!

• Start early! Steps 1 through 5 must be completed before you

register. See the Academic Calendar for important deadlines.

• Visit the Admissions and Records website to find out additional

information about being admitted to Cuyamaca College.

Step 2 - Send Your Transcripts

• If you have attended another college, have your official

transcripts or documents sent to the Admissions & Records

office at Cuyamaca College to clear prerequisites, and to award

prior credit for degrees and certificates.

• If you took AP classes in high school, please have the College

Board send your test scores to the Admissions & Records office.

Step 3 - Online Orientation

• To get the earliest new student registration date, you must

complete the Online Orientation (Step 3), Assessment (Step 4),

and Online Advising (Step 5) in that order.

• Watch a video to learn how to use WebAdvisor.

• Complete the Online Orientation:

1. Login to WebAdvisor

2. Click Students

3. Under Orientation/Assess/Advising, click Step One - Online

Orientation

• See the Counseling website for more information.

Step 4 - Take English and Math

Assessment Test

• Visit the Exemptions page to find out if you are exempt from

taking the test.

• Please visit the Assessment page to find out how to make an

assessment appointment and other important information.

Step 5 - New Student Advising

• Complete Online Advising after completing the Online

Orientation (Step 3) and Assessment (Step 4).

• If you are exempt from taking the Assessment, and have course

work from another institution, you may see a counselor.

• Complete New Student Advising:

1. Login to WebAdvisor

2. Click Students

3. Under Orientation/Assess/Advising, click Step Three -

Online Advising

• See the Counseling website for more information.

Step 6 - Register and Pay Fees

• Register for classes online using WebAdvisor on your

registration date and time.

WebAdvisor online tutorials are available to assist you.

• Your registration is not complete until your tuition and fees are

paid. Students are dropped for non-payment of fees.

Step 7 - Attend Classes

• Find your classrooms on the campus map.

• Students taking online classes access them through Blackboard

on the day the class starts.

HELP LINES FOR REGISTRATION

SEVEN EASY STEPS FOR STUDENTS QUICK TIPS FOR REGISTRATION

Welcome to Cuyamaca College Summer 2014!

Cuyamaca College does not discriminate on the basis of ethnic group

identi-fication, race or ethnicity, color, national origin, religion, age, gender, gender

identity, gender expression, physical or mental disability, medical condition,

pregnancy, genetic information, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status,

or veteran status in any of its policies, procedures or practices. Please see

the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District Board policy BP 3410

Nondiscrimination for a full statement of the college’s non-discrimination policy:

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