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SCHEDULE
of CLASSES
&STUDENT
SERVICES
FALL Monday
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CLASSES BEGIN
AUGUST
2017
50 (TAX INCLUDED)
EAST LOS ANGELES ELAC SOUTH GATE
COLLEGE EDUCATIONAL CENTER
1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez 2340 Firestone Blvd.
Monterey Park, CA 91754 South Gate, CA 90280
323.265.8650 323.357.6200
www.elac.edu
This information and instructional materials are available in alternative formats (Braille, large print, e-text, etc.) for qualified persons with disabilities.
Please call (323) 265-8787 for additional information.
WELCOME TO EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE
Welcome students, faculty, staff, and administration! Were starting off the
academic year with a beautiful campus, thousands of eager learners, and
high hopes for the future.
Well-qualified tutors stand ready to help you in the Math Tutoring Center
and the Learning Assistance Center. I encourage you to establish a pattern
of using these centers early and often.
Our mission statement says: East Los Angeles College empowers students
to achieve their educational goals, to expand their individual potential,
and to successfully pursue their aspirations for a better future for them-
selves, their community and the world. All of us want nothing but the
best for you. Let your goals include giving back to your communities.
There is no greater reward.
Marvin Martinez
President, East Los Angeles College
EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE CAMPUS MAP
WHERE TO FIND THINGS
Academic Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G1-207 Disabled Student Programs & Services (DSPS) . . . E1-160 Noncredit Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E3-100
Adelante First Year Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . E7-210 Edison Center for the Performing Arts/Auditorium . . . . G3 Nursing Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G1-302
Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-105 Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOP&S) E1-227 Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEE *
Administrative Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G1-314 Engineering & Technologies Department . . . . . . E7-104 Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F7-318
Administration of Justice Department . . . . . . . .C2-124B English Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E3-362 Photography Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E7-B43
Anthropology & Earth Science . . . . . . . . . . . . A2-103 Escalante Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K5-102 Physics Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C2-101
Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E7-112 Plant Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .H9
Art Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S2-211 Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-173
Fiscal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G1-107 Presidents Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G1-305
Art Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S1 Psychology Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F7-316
Assessment Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-183 Health Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F5-302
Auto Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P1 Husky Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B1-101 Reprographics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G1-114
East Los Angeles College empowers students to achieve 1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez,
Monterey Park, California 91754
their educational goals, to expand their individual potential,
mission and to successfully pursue their aspirations for a better
(323) 265-8650
COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
*NOTE: Its the students responsibility to know deadlines to add courses & to drop if no longer attending classes.
Some drop deadlines occur during non operating hours. To drop, you can use the internet or drop in person.
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8:00 8:55 a.m. 9:00 9:55 a.m. 12:00 12:55 p.m. Mon/ 1:00-3:15 p.m. 5:00 5:55 p.m. 6:00 8:00 p.m.
Mon/Wed or starting Mon/Wed or starting Wed or starting between Monday only Mon/Wed, or Monday only
between 7:00-8:55 a.m. between 9:00-10:55 a.m. 11:00 a.m.-12:55 p.m. 3:20-5:55 p.m.
Monday only Monday only Monday only Monday only
Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between
Tuesday Dec. 12
7:00 7:55 a.m. MTWTh, 10:00 10:55 a.m. 11:00 11:55 a.m. MTWTh, 1:00 2:30 p.m MTWTh, 3:20-4:55 p.m. MTWR, 6:00 8:00 p.m.
or Tue/Thurs, or starting MTWTh, or Tue/Thurs or Tue/Thurs or starting between or Tue/Thurs or starting or 3:20-4:55 p.m. Tue/ MTWTh, or Tue/Thur or
between 7:00-8:55 a.m. starting between 11:00 a.m.-12:55 p.m. between 1:00-3:15 p.m. Thurs, or 3:20-5:55 p.m. Tuesday only
Tuesday only 9:00-10:55 a.m. Tuesday only Tuesday only Tuesday only
Tuesday only
Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between
Wednesday Dec. 13
7:00 7:55 a.m. Mon/ 10:00 10:55 a.m. 11:00 11:55 a.m. Mon/ 1:00 2:25 p.m. 3:20 4:55 p.m. Mon/Wed, 6:00 8:00 p.m. Mon/Wed,
Wed, or Wed./Fri, or starting Mon/Wed, or Wed, or Wed./Fri, or Mon/Wed, Wed./Fri, or Wed/Fri, or 3:20-4:55 p.m. Wed/Fri, or Wednesday only
between 7:00-8:55 a.m. Wed./Fri, or starting starting between starting between Wednesday only
Wednesday only between 9:00-10:55 a.m. 11:00 a.m.-12:55 p.m. 1:00-3:15 p.m.
Wednesday only Wednesday only Wednesday only
Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between
Thursday Dec. 14
8:00 8:55 a.m. MTWTh, 9:00 9:55 a.m. MTWTh, 12:00 12:55 p.m. 1:00-3:15 p.m. 5:00 5:55 p.m. 6:00 8:00 p.m.
Tue/Thurs, or starting Tue/Thurs, or starting MTWTh, Tue/Thurs, Thursday only or between Tue/Thurs or Thursday only
between 7:00-8:55 a.m. between 9:00-10:55 a.m. or starting between 2:30 - 4:00pm MTWTh 3:20-5:55 p.m.
Thursday only Thursday only 11:00 a.m.-12:55 p.m. Thursday only
Thursday only
Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between
Friday Dec. 15
8:00 8:55 a.m. 9:00 9:55 a.m. 12:00 12:55 p.m. 1:00 2:55 p.m. Fri/Sat, or 5:00 5:55 p.m. 6:00 8:00 p.m.
Wed/Fri or starting between Wed/Fri or starting between Wed/Fri or starting between starting between Fri/Sat or Friday only Fri/Sat or Friday only
7:00 8:55 a.m. Fri/Sat or 9:00 11:55 a.m. 12:00 2:55 p.m. 3:00 4:55 p.m. on
Friday only Fri/Sat or Friday only Fri/Sat, or Friday only Fri/Sat or Friday only
Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between No exams scheduled
Saturday Dec. 16
7:00 8:55 a.m. 9:00 11:55 a.m. 12:00 2:55 p.m. 3:00 4:55 p.m. 5:00 6:55 p.m.
Saturday only Saturday only Saturday only Saturday only Saturday only
Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between Classes starting between No exams scheduled
Sunday Dec. 17
7:00 8:55 a.m. 9:00 11:55 a.m. 12:00 2:55 p.m. 3:00 4:55 p.m. 5:00 6:55 p.m.
Sunday onlya Sunday only Sunday only Sunday only Sunday only
PLEASE NOTE:
E
ach examination is scheduled for two hours. Final exams for short-term classes shall be administered during the final two hours of
the last class period.
E
very instructor is required to give a final examination following the schedule above. Deviations from the final exam schedule are not
permitted because of the potential conflict within students schedules. If students indicate that a conflict is occurring, instructors
are advised to contact their supervising dean immediately.
Every student is required to take a final examination.
Final examinations are held in the room in which the class is regularly scheduled.
In case of a conflict, please consult your instructor.
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WITHDRAWING
FROM A CLASS
IS A SERIOUS DECISION
FROM NOW ON, A W
New statewide COUNTS AS AN ATTEMPT
regulations are now AND YOU ONLY GET
THREE ATTEMPTS AT
in effect that change ANY ONE COURSE.
the way students AFTER THAT, THE STATE WONT PAY THE COLLEGE
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Educational Center (Room 120). For more If you meet one of these conditions you will EAST LOS ANGELES
information please call the Assessment be exempted from the core matriculation COLLEGE POLICY ON
Center at (323)4154141. services and shall be notified at the time of ACADEMIC HONESTY
submitting the admission application
Any student with a verified disability may ar- Approved February 28, 2006 by the Academic
range for alternative administration of the STUDENT RIGHTS AND Senate and Vice President of Student Services
Assessment Placement Process (English, RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reading and Mathematics) by contacting the (TITLE 5 SECTION 55530) Students, you are expected to refrain
Disabled Student Program and Services (E1- from engaging in the following
All students shall be required to:
160) at (323)2658787. behaviors:
1. Identify an educational and career goal 1. Using, receiving, or providing unauthorized
COUNSELING information during tests or on any written
2. Diligently engage in course activities
All new and returning students must com- assignments.
and complete assigned coursework
plete a New Student Orientation (NSO). Stu-
3. Complete courses and maintain prog- 2.
Changing answers on assignments after
dents may also participate in the online NSO
work has been graded.
(onlineorientation.elac.edu). All continuing ress toward an education goal and
students are strongly recommended to meet completing a course of study 3.
Using unauthorized electronic devices,
with a counselor and update their Compre- such as cell phones, PDAs, electronic dic-
hensive Student Educational Plan (CSEP) be- Matriculating students must: tionaries, IPODs, etc.
fore registering. For more information on how a. Identify a course of study. 4. Having another student take an examina-
to schedule a counseling appointment visit tion for you or taking an examination for
counappt.elac.edu. b. Participate in the assessment place-
ment process. another student. Photo identification may
be required at the first examination.
FOLLOW-UP c.
Complete an orientation activity pro-
Counseling and teaching faculty provide a 5. Plagiarizing or presenting someone elses
vided by the college. work as your own.
number of follow-up services to matriculat-
ed students. These services are designed to d. Participate in counseling to develop at 6. Forging or altering registration documents,
provide information regarding the students minimum an abbreviated student ed- grades, or add permits.
academic progress. Special services are ucation plan.
7. Bribing or attempting to bribe an instructor
provided to students on academic or prog- e.
Failure to complete a, b, c, and d or other college official for grade consider-
ress probation, students in basic skills cours-
(above) may result in a hold on a stu- ation or other special favors.
es, and students who are undecided about
their educational goals. Referrals to students dents registration or loss of registra- 8.
Violating any other standard that an in-
are made to both on and off campus servic- tion priority until the services have structor identifies as cheating in that par-
es when appropriate. been completed. ticular course or subject area.
f.
A comprehensive student education- When there is evidence of academic dishon-
MATRICULATION EXEMPTIONS esty, the instructor may issue the student a
al plan must be completed by the 3rd
All new students are expected to participate zero or F on that particular assignment or
semester or after completion of 15
in the core matriculation services of Assess- test. The instructor may also initiate student
semester units of degree applicable
ment, Orientations and Counseling. However, discipline under LACCD Board Rule 91101,
some students may be exempted from these coursework (effective Fall 2015).
which may include the issuance of a verbal or
services if one or more of the following apply: All students have the right to challenge written warning. Pursuant to LACCD Board
Student has completed an associate de- or appeal any step in the Matriculation Rule 91101.11 (a), the Vice President of Stu-
gree or higher. Process. If a student feels that the as- dent Services will place documentation of
sessment, orientation, counseling, and/ such warnings in the students file.
Student has enrolled at the college for a
reason other than career development or or any other component of the Matric- Any student concerned about the implemen-
advancement, transfer, attainment of a de- ulation Process are being applied in a tation of this policy should review the College
gree or certificate of achievement, or com- discriminatory manner, please see the Catalog Student Information, where he/she
pletion of a basic skills or English as a Sec- Student Success & Support Program will find references to the Student Grievance
ond Language course sequence. Coordinator in E1-183. Procedure and the relevant Board Rules. He/
she might also contact the VP of Student
Student has completed these services at All students have the right to challenge Services.
another community college within a time any prerequisite or corequisite by the
period identified by the district. challenge deadline (Prerequisite or CONTINUING STUDENT
Student has enrolled at the college sole- Corequisite Challenge Petition forms REGISTRATION PROCESS
ly to take a course that is legally mandat- are available in the Enrollment Center,
ed for employment as defined in section Admissions, and Counseling area). PRIORITY REGISTRATION
55000 or necessary in response to a sig-
Continuing students have priority in the se-
nificant change in the industry or licensure
lection of courses over all new and returning
standards.
students. Priority appointments are based
Student has enrolled at the college as a upon the number of units completed at all
special admit student pursuant to Educa- Colleges in LACCD.
tion Code Section 76001.
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Registration appointments are emailed at In-Person Complete and submit an ad- physical presence within the State of Cal-
least two weeks before their appointment missions application in person at the En- ifornia, excluding temporary absences. In-
date and time to their email address on re- rollment Center or Admissions Office at the tent to make the United States the per-
cord with the Admissions Office. Students South Gate Educational Center. You will manent home is determined based upon
may also access the Student Information need to bring the following documentation. acceptable evidence submitted by the stu-
System at https://eweb4.laccd.edu/WebStu- dent, showing intent to make the United
dent/signon.asp to obtain their registration a. Required Documentation for Admission: States the students permanent home and
appointment; failure to register for classes You will need to bring the following documen- evidence showing the student is not pre-
on the scheduled appointment date and time, tation in order to process your admissions cluded from establishing permanent resi-
forfeits priority status. application and to determine residency for dency in the United States. For minors un-
tuition fee purposes. der the age of 18, residency will be derived
SEE A COUNSELOR from their parent or legal guardian. Check
Identification: Drivers License, Photo Iden-
All students must complete a Comprehen- with the Enrollment Center regarding your
tification Card, Passport or any other form
sive Student Educational Plan (CSEP) by particular status.
of identification.
the time they complete 15-degree applica- A Non-California Resident student is one
ble units. Counseling appointments may be Social Security Card: A students social se- who has not resided in the State of Cali-
scheduled by contacting the counseling de- curity number will be utilized for Financial fornia for more than one year and the day
partment in-person, telephone, or using the Aid purposes only. A student ID number immediately preceding the Residency De-
online scheduling system. For more informa- can be assigned in lieu of the use of social termination Date or who has shown con-
tion on how to schedule an appointment vis- security number. duct inconsistent with a claim for Unit-
it counappt.elac.edu. Plan ahead and sched- Residency: ed States residence or who is precluded
ule your appointment before registration from establishing domicile in the United
periods begin! 1. Non-U.S. Citizens will need to provide legal
States. Non-residents, except those who
documentation to determine tuition fees.
have temporary United States visas, still
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Documents to bring include Permanent
may attend the college subject to non-
Resident Card, Employment Authorization
Continuing students will be provided a free resident tuition fees as established by the
Card, Passport, Visa or other original immi-
schedule of classes at the college book- Districts Board of Trustees.
gration documentation.
store when they present an ELAC student
ID card. The schedule is also available two 2. Non CA Residents: if you have lived in CA
weeks prior to the start of registration online less than two years, submit proof of Cali-
at www.elac.edu. fornia residence. You may qualify for
PREREQUISITES b. Minor Students enrolled in grades K
free tuition!
All students must clear prerequisites before to 12th ITS AS EASY AS 1-2-3
registering for courses with listed prerequi- Additional documentation is required for spe-
sites. Students currently enrolled in the pre- cial admit students enrolled in grades K to 12th: 1. Complete Board of Governors
requisite course will be allowed to register for Fee Waiver Application or the Free
Supplemental Application for Admissions of FAFSA Aplication For Federal
the next level course. If a student drops or Students Enrolled in grades K 12th: must Student Aid
does not pass the prerequisite course their be signed by the parent or legal guardian
enrollment will be swept from the course re- and home school principal or designee. 2. Submit to Financial Aid Office for
quiring the prerequisite completion. All pre- immediate processing
requisite completion petitions need to be If enrolled in grades K to 8th or under 14
submitted to the Admissions Office before years old, approval to attend college is de- 3. R
egister for Free Classes, when
the deadline date listed in the class schedule. termined by a campus committee. Poten- approved
Prerequisite challenges are submitted to the tial students need to submit the documents
respective department. listed in addition to home school transcripts, 2016-2017 INCOME STANDARDS
support letter from home school official and
FAMILY SIZE 2016 INCOME
personal statement from the student. Sup-
ENROLLMENT PROCESS porting documents must be submitted two 1 $ 17,820
FOR NEW AND RETURNING weeks prior to the start of the college term. 2 $ 24,030
STUDENTS Submission of documents does not guar- 3 $ 30,240
antee admittance. 4 $ 36,450
1. ADMISSION APPLICATION
c. California Residence Requirement 5 $ 42,660
Complete And Submit An Admissions
Application online or in-person. A California Resident is defined as one who
6 $ 48,870
has established both physical presence 7 $ 55,095
Online Complete and submit an admis-
sions application online at www.elac.edu. and intent to make California and the Unit- 8 $ 61,335
You will receive registration and matricula- ed States their permanent home, for more EACH ADDITIONAL FAMILY MEMBER $6,240
tion information through email within 2 days than one year from the Residency Deter-
of submission. mination Date. The Residency Determina- *NOTE: To receive additional funding for
tion Date is defined as the day immediately college expenses please see the Financial Aid
proceeding the opening day of instruction. staff to complete the application process.
Physical presence is defined as continuous
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d. Residence Reclassification 2. ASSESSMENT PLACEMENT choosing your courses, be sure that the
PROCESS meeting day and time of each course does
Students who have been classified as non-
residents may submit a Supplementary Res- Effective Fall 2014, based on student re- not conflict with the meeting day and time of
idency Questionnaire to be reclassified as sponses to the East Los Angeles College ap- any other course you are planning to take.
California resident if their status has changed. plication for admission, students will be iden-
tified as matriculating or non-matriculating. b. Alternative Course Selection
The Supplementary Residency Question-
naire is available online or at the Enrollment Students identified as matriculating are re- After you have selected your first choice
Center and must be submitted prior to the ferred to core matriculation services: assess- courses, go through the selection process
semester start date with the appropriate doc- ment placement, orientation, and counseling. again and select your second choice cours-
umentation showing both physical presence es. If your first selection is full you will have
and intent to make California their permanent a. Participate in the Assessment the option to select your second choice.
Placement Please consider several alternative choices
home, for more than one year.
The computerized assessment placement for class day and times.
e. Resident Appeal tests are not pass/fail tests, but instruments
to assist in properly placing students into c. Check Prerequisites/Corequisites
A student may appeal the final residence
classification determined by the college. The English, Reading and Math courses. The as- Verify that you have met all prerequisites and/
appeal must be made within 30 calendar sessment course placement results will pro- or corequisites prior to enrolling in courses.
days of receipt of notification of the residence vide guidance and information needed for Students who do not meet the requirements
classification. The appeal must be submitted a successful experience at East Los Ange- will be blocked from course registration.
in writing to the college Admissions Office les College, as well as assistance in select-
who will forward it to the District Residency ing classes. Please refer to the Assessment d. Counseling
Appeal Officer. Check-In Form & Calendar (available in the For suggestions on which courses to select,
Enrollment Center, Assessment Center and visit the counseling department to schedule
f. Fees for Non-Resident Visa Holders online at www.elac.edu) for the assessment an appointment for a Comprehensive Student
lab hours.
Foreign Residents - Students with visas Educational Plan. Visit counappt.elac.edu for
which require residency in the country grant- information on how to schedule an appoint-
3. NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION (NSO)
ing the visa or who have not applied towards ment with a Counselor.
After participation in the Assessment Place-
United States residency status for over one
ment Process, students must complete a e. Registration options
year before the start of the semester will be
New Student Orientation. Students may also
required to pay an enrollment fee of *$46 per Students may register for classes on the des-
participate in the online New Student Orien-
unit and additional *$204 per unit. ignated appointment time and make program
tation by going to onlineorientation.elac.edu.
Non-California Residents United States adjustments through any one of the two op-
Citizens and Permanent Resident Card tions listed below. STUDENTS WILL NOT BE
a. Advisement/Counseling
Holders who have lived in California for less PERMITTED TO REGISTER BEFORE THE
All new and returning students must com- APPOINTMENT DATE AND TIME.
than one year will be required to pay an en- plete an Abbreviated Student Educational
rollment fee of *$46 per unit and additional Online Registration: Dont wait in line
Plan (ASEP). The ASEP will outline courses
*$190 per unit. register online! Students may register us-
students should enroll in and complete in or-
der to achieve their stated educational goal/ ing the internet by logging on to the Student
*Fees are subject to change at any time by
program of study. During the in-person NSO, Information System (SIS) at www.elac.edu.
Board action.
counselors will develop an Abbreviated Stu- To access the SIS the student will need to
g. Non-Resident Tuition Exemptions dent Educational Plan (ASEP) for all students provide the Student ID number and four
in attendance. Students who complete the digit Personal ID number (month and day of
Certain Non-resident students may be ex-
online NSO will receive an ASEP after pre- the students birthday).
empt from paying non-resident fees:
senting their online NSO confirmation page In-Person Registration: Students may
AB540 Non-resident students who have to the general counseling office. register in-person at the Admissions Office.
completed at least three (3) years and grad-
Students will need to bring a photo ID. Stu-
uated from a California High School may be b. Other Exams Offered dents should complete the Course Selection
eligible to have non-resident tuition waived.
L ACCD Math 115 Competency Exam al- Worksheet prior to registration. Students will
A student must not be under a non-immi-
ternative to meeting the math competency be provided a Course Request Card to com-
grant visa status, such as B-2 (tourist) or F-1
requirement for AA/AS graduation purpos- plete the registration process.
(student) visas and must have or are plan-
es only (applicable to all students entering
ning to apply for resident status in the Unit-
prior to Fall 2009). 5. PAYMENT OF FEES
ed States.
Non-Resident Fee Waiver Non-resident For more information please visit or call the Fee Waiver
students may be exempt from the nonresi- Assessment Center (E1-183) at (323)4154141. You may wish to visit the Financial Aid Of-
dent tuition fee, if the nonresident has dem- fice to see if you are eligible for a Board of
4. COURSE REGISTRATION
onstrated a financial need for the exemption. Governors Grant (BOGG), which will pay
a. Selection of Classes your enrollment fees. All BOGG eligible stu-
Non-resident tuition exemption certification
dents must pay the health fee. If you qualify
forms are available at the Enrollment Center Use Section Two of this Schedule of Classes
for a BOGG, you will be given a Financial Aid
or South Gate Educational Center and online to find the course names and section num-
at http://www.elac.edu/admission/forms.htm. Waiver Card.
bers for the courses you want to take. When
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(BOGG Application located in center spread.) ADDING AND DROPPING You may sign up for multiple waitlists for the
Payment is required to complete enrollment. CLASSES same discipline/class; however, if you are
Students are required to pay all fees and tu- moved from the waitlist to an open space, you
ition at the time of registration. Failure to pay ADDING BEFORE THE SEMESTER will be removed from the alternate waitlist for
all fees will result in restrictive holds to be BEGINS the same discipline/class after acceptance.
placed on the students records. During the enrollment period prior to the start
of classes, students wishing to add classes No Show
PAYMENT OPTIONS which have reached the enrollment limit can Actively enrolled students who are not present
Go to the Fiscal Office, E1 Building. Present add themselves to the waitlist. A process will at the first class meeting MAY be dropped by
your picture ID to pay for all fees. Finanical run through-out the day that will automatically the instructor, and their seat MAY be given to a
Aid waivers must also be processed at the enroll students in the class from the waitlist as student on the waitlist.
Fiscal Office. You may pay with cash, check, seats become available. An email will be sent
money order, VISA, MasterCard, Discover to the students LACCD email account notify- Add Code
Card or American Express credit cards. ing them of the registration. The last day a stu- Students who are granted to add a class af-
dent can be added to a waitlist is two days be- ter the course has started will be given an add
Receipt fore the first day of the session. Waitlists apply code to be used by the student to immediately
to all regular and short-term session classes, register online for the course.
When your fees have been paid, the Fiscal
summer and winter intersession.
Office will give you a Registration/ Fee Re-
ceipt listing all the classes for which you are AUTO-ENROLLMENT FROM THE
ADDING AFTER THE SEMESTER WAITLIST
enrolled and a fee sticker to be placed on the BEGINS
back of your student ID card. Your registra- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
After classes begin, students actively enrolled
tion process is completed.
in the class who do not show up for the first
Can any student get on a waitlist?
6. STUDENT PHOTO ID class meeting MAY be dropped by the instruc-
tor who will then add students from the wait- You are eligible to be placed on the waitlist if:
New and returning students are required to there are waitlist openings for a class section,
list. If you are not moved into the course from
go to the Picture Identification Station to you meet the class pre-requisite, you have no
the waitlist during the enrollment period, you
obtain their personalized Student ID Card. repeat errors, you have no holds on your re-
must attend the first meeting of class to be
DO NOT lose this card! You will need it for the considered for late enrollment from the waitlist. cords, or the class units will not exceed your
entire time that you are a student at East Los If there is space available and you are not at maximum waitlist units allowed.
Angeles College. If you lose your Student ID the class, you will lose your place on the wait-
Card, you will need to obtain a duplicate. list and the next student on the waitlist may be What is auto-enrollment from the
waitlist?
added instead.
ENROLLMENT FEE FOR CALIFORNIA This is a daily process that enrolls students into
RESIDENTS Important details you should know their classes from the waitlist. Once the class
California residents will be required to pay Being added to a waitlist does not guarantee is full it is marked as closed then only students
*$46 per unit plus a one time, $11.00 manda- enrollment in the class. from the waitlist may be enrolled in the course.
tory Health Fee. For example, if you take 10 If one seat becomes available in a course, then
units, the cost will be All co-requisites or pre-requisites must be student number one on the waitlist is automat-
satisfied before you will be enrolled from the ically enrolled from the waitlist provided there
$460 + $11.00 = $471.00 waitlist. are no holds, time conflicts, prerequisites, re-
Applicants for student financial assistance, You will not be enrolled from the waitlist if the peat issues, or duplicate course errors.
enrolled in units at more than one college, class conflicts with times on your existing
class schedule. How does the waitlist process work?
may combine their unit load from each col-
lege to meet the enrollment levels required to You can view your waitlist position in your on- When seats become available in a closed class
receive financial aid. Contact the campus fi- line student portal. Click on Academics Menu section, the class remains closed until a pro-
nancial aid office for procedural details. and then click on Class Schedule. cess runs that automatically enrolls students
from the waitlist. The class remains closed un-
*Subject to change by the California Legislature. You can remove yourself from a waitlist the til the waitlist empties or the enrollment capac-
same way you would drop a class in your on- ity has been met, whichever comes first.
STUDENT ID NUMBER line student portal.
If a student does not meet the criteria to enroll
INFORMATION During the primary terms of fall and spring, in the class (see FAQ #1), the process will se-
In accordance with state legislation, new stu- students will be limited to enrolling for no lect the next student on the waitlist according
dents will be issued a student ID number at more than 19 units, and during the winter to their position number.
the time of application. Every student ID will and summer will be limited to registering for
no more than 9 units district-wide. The maxi- Students that were on the waitlist and were
begin with the numbers 88 to make it easy
mum number of waitlist units is 12 for fall and not enrolled will maintain their position number.
to identify. Students will have an opportunity to be auto-
spring and 9 for winter and summer.
enrolled the next time a seat is made available,
if they resolve the issue that prevented them
from being auto-enrolled previously.
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If the waitlist process runs and no students a yellow triangle beside classes that have avail- automatically enroll the next qualified stu-
are enrolled, then the class will open and able waitlist seats. Once the waitlist capacity dent when the auto-enrollment cycle is pro-
other students will be given the opportuni- has been reached, the waitlist feature is un- grammed to run.
ty to enroll (even if there are still students on available and the blue closed class icon will dis-
The auto-enrollment may have exceeded
the waitlist that did not meet the criteria to be play beside the section in Class Search. the maximum number of units for the stu-
auto-enrolled). dents course load. This is 19 units for fall and
Do all classes have a waitlist?
If there are no students on the waitlist, the spring semester, 9 units for winter and sum-
class will open as usual when seats are made Not all classes have waitlists. If a course is list- mer, but the maximum course load can be
available. ed as Instructor Consent, a waitlist is not avail- less if the student is a concurrently enrolled
able. Some disciplines do not use the waitlist high school student or on academic or prog-
If an enrolled student drops classes how functionality. ress probation.
are students moved from the waitlist into
the open seats? How many units can the student be The course may have prerequisites or co-req-
waitlisted for? uisites that have not been met.
Students are auto-enrolled from the waitlist
into the course by their priority ranking on the Student may be on 12 units of waitlist in the The student has registration holds. This might
waitlist. For example, if a class is full, and three fall and spring semester and 9 units for winter be caused by outstanding fees, an incorrect
students drop, students ranked 1, 2, and 3 will and summer. social security number, missing documents
be auto-enrolled from the waitlist. The student or other problems. These issues need to be
who was previously ranked number 4 will now Are the waitlisted units counted into the corrected before any auto-enrollment can be
be ranked number 1. If another student drops students total units for the semester? completed.
the course, he or she will be the next student No. They are considered as two separate lists: The class time conflicts with another class in
to auto-enroll. This scenario will continue until Total units enrolled and total units on the wait- which they are enrolled.
the waitlist is empty, or the class is full, or the list. For example, if a student may enroll in 19
The student attempted the class three times.
waitlist is closed at 11:59 PST two days before units districtwide and they are enrolled in 15
the session begins. units and have 6 units on the waitlist that is fine.
Can a student be both enrolled and
Even though 15 + 6 = 21, which is greater than
By adding themselves to the waitlist a student waitlisted for different sections of the
19, this is a not a problem. same class?
is acknowledging that they understand that
they will be auto-enrolled and will be responsi- Yes, but the student cannot be enrolled into
Can the student be waitlisted for more
ble for the enrollment fees and/ or dropping the both classes.
than one section of the same class?
classes if necessary.
Yes. A student can waitlist multiple sections of For example, suppose that a student was
How do I know I was moved from the the same class. They cannot pick their prefer- enrolled in Math 125, 10000 which meets
waitlist to the active class? ence. The waitlist process will enroll the stu- on Mondays. They would prefer Math 125,
dent into the first available seat according to 20000 which meets on Tuesdays. The stu-
If you are moved into a class from the waitlist,
descending class number. If the student is en- dent places themselves on the waitlist for
an email will be sent to the students LACCD
rolled in a waitlisted class; the remaining wait- Math 125, 20000. They will NOT be enrolled
email account notifying them of the registra-
list requests for the same class will be automat- into that class even if they are eligible and
tion. It is important that you activate and moni-
ically dropped. there is a seat available. They must first drop
tor your LACCD emails during the registration
themselves from Math 125, 10000 class.
period. If you decide you do not want to be en- For example, a student attempts to waitlist
rolled in the class after you are moved from the English 101 class number 10000 and English For classes that are very popular it is in the
waitlist, you must officially drop the class. 101 class number 20000. If English 101, 10000 best interest of the student to remain in the
has a seat available and the student is eligi- class as enrolled. An attempt to drop the
When is the first and last day to get on a ble for enrollment they will be enrolled into the classes to get a better schedule time can of-
waitlist for a class? course and dropped from the Eng1ish 101, ten be detrimental to the student because
Students cannot get on a waitlist until their en- 20000 waitlist. If both classes have seats avail- several other students will be competing for
rollment appointment or open enrollment has able the student will be enrolled into the Eng- the available enrollment seat.
begun. 1ish 101, 10000 course and dropped from the
English101, 20000 waitlist because 10000 is Can a student waitlist for a class that
The last day to get on a waitlist for a class will conflicts (in meeting time) with an
lower than 20000.
be 11:59 p.m., two days before the session enrolled class?
begins. If the student is on multiple waitlists and they
Time conflicts will not be checked at the time
are enrolled, they will be dropped from all of the
Waitlists are only available once the class has that the course is added to the waitlist.
other waitlists for that course.
reached the enrollment capacity. For an ex- At the time of the auto-enrollment, time con-
tremely popular course the waitlist may be ac- Why wasnt a student enrolled from the flicts will be checked. If there is a time-conflict,
tivated very early in the registration period. waitlist when a student dropped from the the student enrollment will not be processed.
active class? They will not lose their place in the waitlist
How do you know if a class has a
There are several reasons why this can happen. queue, but will remain there until the conflict
waitlist?
is resolved. The students of lower ranking, but
The waitlist option is only available once all
The system does not make updates in-
with no time conflicts, will be auto-enrolled be-
seats in a class have been filled and the section stantly. The processing happens on a pre-
fore them.
closes. When a Class Search is performed to arranged schedule. If a student drops the
include these closed classes, users will notice class in the morning, the waitlist process will
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It is in the students best interest to not wait- How do instructors know who is on the If a student is ranked number 1 on the waitlist
list a course that would present a time con- waitlist? does that mean that they will be auto-enrolled
flict. Time conflicts cannot be overridden even Faculty can view their waitlists by using the in the course as soon as a seat is available?
if there is a small time overlap. Faculty Self-Service in PeopleSoft. Yes, if there is a seat available and there are
no issues related to the auto-enrollment. Prob-
Can a student change their waitlist Can students see who else is on the lems include:
classes? waitlist for a class?
Yes, the student can change the courses in No, a student can only view his or her own sta- Enrollment in another section of the same
their waitlist at any time. There is a limit to the tus on the waitlist for a class. course.
number of students that can be on a specif- Time conflicts
ic course waitlist. If you drop yourself from the Can a student change the grading option
waitlist, then want to add yourself back to the for a waitlisted class? Student registration holds
same waitlist, your position number will be dif- No, this is not supported while the course is Unsatisfied prerequisites or co-requisites
ferent. By dropping from the waitlist you will in the waitlist. If and when the student is au- E xceeding term unit limits
forfeit your placement on the list. to-enrolled from the waitlist, they can change
the grading basis if the course supports grad- The student has already taken the class
What happens if the student is not auto- ing options. How often can the student check on their
enrolled from the waitlist and the session
begins the next day? waitlist status?
Can a students waitlisted rank be
To try to enroll in the waitlist class, you must at- changed after it was created? The student can view their waitlist status at
tend the first class session and ask the instruc- any time that the online student self service is
If a student on the waitlist is auto-enrolled in
tor for a permission number. Only the course available. Except for scheduled system main-
a class, the next student will move up on the
instructor can provide a permission number. tenance, the system is available every day, 24/7.
waitlist and be issued a higher waitlist number.
The student will then enroll into the course with
the permission number. What if the student does not get into a
Can faculty change the waitlist order? class for which the student is waitlisted?
Can a student add any classes to their No. The waitlist cannot be modified by an The student may attempt to take the class an-
waitlist? instructor. other semester or take a different section of
Yes, unless the class is listed as Instructor Con- If the student hasnt met the prerequisites, can the same course or can attend the first day of
sent, or there is a course pre-requisite. Any is- the student register for a class or for a waitlist? class and request a permission number from
sues related to course requirements will be the instructor.
No. The student cannot request to place a
checked at the time of auto-enrollment, not at course on the waitlist if the prerequisite is not
the time that the course is added to the waitlist. If an enrolled student drops a full class
satisfied. If the student has taken the prereq- and a seat opens, do waitlisted students
The pre-requisites requirements for a course uisite course at another college outside of the get in first?
will be checked when the student attempts to LACCD, then the student must visit the Ad-
Yes, ONLY the waitlisted students may enroll
add the course to the waitlist and at the auto- missions and Records office to complete
in the course.
enrollment time. If a student has not satisfied and submit the pre-requisite challenge form.
the course pre-requisite they will be blocked. When approved, the online information system Are students required to pay for a class if
It is presumed that a student concurrently en- will recognize that the prerequisite has been they are on the waitlist?
rolled in a pre-requisite class will pass it and satisfied.
No. Students only pay for classes after they are
therefore satisfy the pre-requisite requirement The only exception is if the student is present- actively enrolled.
for the next class in the following semester. ly enrolled in the pre-requisite course. The sys-
tem assumes that the student will satisfactorily Enrollment fees will be assessed after a stu-
For example, if a student is enrolled in Span-
dent is officially registered in a class and must
ish 1 and they wish to waitlist for Spanish 2 complete the course with a passing grade and
be paid by the fee payment deadline. To view
for the next semester that request is permis- therefore be eligible for the next course.
your enrollment fee due dates, click on Financ-
sible. If a student has taken Spanish 1 and
What are the chances of getting into a es Menu on your portal dashboard, click Stu-
received a substandard grade such as an F,
class if the student is on a waitlist? dent Activities, and Charges Due for details.
they will not be allowed to waitlist Spanish
2 because the student has not satisfied the It is entirely possible that a waitlist ranking of If you are approved for a Board of Gover-
course pre-requisite. #1 may still not result in an auto-enrollment for nors Fee Waiver or have anticipated financial
a course. This course may be a very popular aid your Account Inquiry page will reflect the
If the prerequisite is not satisfied after the
course and actively enrolled students might award.
grades are posted, the student will be
not drop out. Another course may have a good Your enrollment will be cancelled for some or
dropped from the course.
number of student drops and several students all of your course(s) unless payment is made in
Can a course be cancelled while a on the waitlist could be auto-enrolled. full by the fee payment deadline.
student is on the waitlist? Students should use the waitlist as a strate- It is important to remember that placement
Yes, at times there may be a need to cancel a gy to improve their course selection, but they on a waitlist does not guarantee a seat in the
course. This means that the waitlist associated should not assume they will get their waitlist- class. Students on a waitlist after classes be-
with that course will also be cancelled. ed course. gin should attend the first class meeting to de-
termine if space is available.
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Can a student be dropped from the Can students waitlist for more than one When should the SWAP enrollment
waitlist? section of the same class? feature be used?
Yes. A student may drop themselves from the Students can waitlist for multiple sections of If students are already enrolled in another sec-
waitlist. Also a student can be dropped for the same class, with the following stipulations: tion of the class for which they want to wait-
non-payment of fees. If a student does not list, SWAP should be used. If students use the
Students cannot choose their preference for
pay their enrollment fees by the fee payment ADD enrollment feature to get on a waitlist for a
which section they will be auto-enrolled first.
deadline they will be administratively dropped different section of the same class, they must
The waitlist process will enroll the student in
from all or some of their courses and waitlist- DROP the section in which they are enrolled
the section that has the first available seat.
ed courses. before they will be moved from the waitlist.
Once enrolled in one of those class sections,
It is the students responsibility to pay all of Students may also want to use SWAP if there is
students will be automatically dropped for the
their fees by the fee payment deadline to avoid a known time conflict between an already en-
other waitlisted sections for that course.
losing classes. rolled class section, and the section for which
If students are already enrolled in another they want to waitlist. If students get on a waitlist
How many waitlist seats are available for section of a class they want to waitlist, the using the ADD enrollment feature, they will not
each class? SWAP feature should be used to enroll and be auto-enrolled into the waitlisted class un-
The number of seats on the waitlist is deter- waitlist for the closed section. til they DROP the class that presents the time
mined by the academic department. The wait- conflict or the class
list number can vary by subject and course. Finally, students may want to use SWAP if they
are already enrolled in the maximum number of
units for a term and want to still get on a wait-
list. If a student gets on a waitlist using the ADD
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information, please review the parking bro- FOR NON-RESIDENT TUITION 2. It is the students responsibility to consult
chure available in the Fiscal Office, the Ki- Refunds of tuition paid by non-resident stu- with his or her instructor regarding any ab-
osks, and the ELAC Sheriffs Office dents enrolled in Full-Term or short-term sences that could result in exclusion.
courses are governed by the same policies, 3.
Concurrent enrollment in more than one
ASU MEMBERSHIP FEE respectively, as are indicated above. A non- section of the same course during a semes-
The Associated Student Union Fee for Spring resident student who formally drops or other- ter is not permitted. Violation of this regula-
& Fall semesters is $7.00 and $3.00 for Sum- wise separates from part or all of his/her en- tion will result in exclusion from class and
mer & Winter. We strongly encourage you to rollment may request a refund of previously denial of course credit in both courses.
join ASU and become active in student activ- paid non-resident tuition in accordance with
ities and student government. Some privileg- these policies. Such requests must be made TARDIES
es include Student Government; ASU park- in writing on a form provided by the Fiscal Three tardies will be considered the equiva-
ing benefits; discounts to ELAC sports and Office. The date used for non-resident re- lent of one hour of class absence. Continued
other on-campus events; amusement park fund purposes is the date on which such re- tardies may result in exclusion.
discounts such as Magic Mountain, Aquari- quests are filed and time stamped, regard-
um of the Pacific, and Universal Studios; off- less of when separation may have occurred.
campus discounts to participating stores. All non-resident refunds will be made by mail. PREREQUISITE,
COREQUISITE,
Note: Instructional Materials Fee FOR PARKING FEE AND ADVISORY DEFINITIONS
Students may be required to pay for instruc- Refunds for parking permits are given for
PREREQUISITE
tional and other materials required for some permits returned to the Fiscal Office on or
courses. Such materials shall be of continu- before the deadline date. (Please see the ac- A prerequisite is a measure of readiness for
ing value to a student outside the classroom ademic calendar on the class schedule or the a course or program that a student is (RE-
setting and shall not be solely or exclusively ELAC website for this date). There is NO re- QUIRED) to meet as a condition of enrolling in
available from the District. fund for Parking Permits that are picked up a course or program. A prerequisite may be a
from the ELAC fiscal Office after the deadline course, activity, audition, test or similar mea-
FEE FOR AUDITING CLASSES date. (See Academic Calendar). sure of readiness. Prerequisites in many dis-
ciplines are now checked by computer and
Students are required to pay a fee of $15
FOR HEALTH CENTER AND are strictly enforced.
per unit to audit a class. Students enrolled in
ASSOCIATED STUDENT UNION FEES
classes to receive credit for ten or more se-
Refunds for the health center and/or associ- COREQUISITE
mester units shall not be charged a fee to au-
dit three or fewer semester units per semes- ated student fees are made only for students A corequisite is a requirement that (MUST) be
ter. Audit fee cannot be refunded. who withdraw entirely from the college by satisfied at the time a particular course is tak-
dropping all their active units by the refund en; usually a corequisite is concurrent enroll-
Auditing can only be authorized by the class ment in another course, but may, in certain sit-
deadline (see semester calendar). Students
instructor once the class has started. Audit uations, be completed at an earlier time.
who withdraw after the refund deadline will
classes cannot be dropped and no academ- not be given a refund. Once the ASU sticker
ic credit will be received. ADVISORY
issued it is non-refundable.
An advisory is a measure of readiness for a
FEE REFUND POLICIES ATTENDANCE POLICIES course or program that is (RECOMMENDED)
A picture ID must be presented for all cash for students. May be a course, activity, au-
REGULAR ATTENDANCE dition, test, or similar measure of readiness.
and credit card refunds, and check pick up.
The student is expected to attend every
Registration Limitation
FOR FULL-TERM COURSES meeting of all classes for which he or she
A student will receive a full refund of the en- is registered. Attending a class without be- All students need to demonstrate they meet
rollment fee up to the refund deadline (see ing registered is contrary to the Los Angeles the prerequisite or corequisite requirement in
semester calendar). Thereafter, no refund is Community College District rules and cannot order to register for the course. If a student
authorized, except when college action to be used as the basis for a petition to add a meets the requirement through satisfactory
cancel or reschedule a class necessitates class. Students who have enrolled for a class completion of a course at East Los Angeles
the drop. Please note that after the refund and who do not attend or who are late or ab- College or through Assessment placement,
deadline there will be absolutely no refunds. sent from the first meeting of the class forfeit you will automatically be cleared for course
their right to a place in the class. registration. If you meet the course prerequi-
FOR SHORT-TERM COURSES site or corequisite through other methods, you
Mitigating circumstances may be considered must submit a Student Prerequisite or Coreq-
Please consult your instructor or Admissions by the instructor. Whenever absences in uisite Completion Petition to Admissions by
Office regarding drop dates. Dates may vary; hours exceed the number of hours the class the deadline date, with supporting documents.
therefore, please make a note of the dates meets per week, the student may be exclud-
given. There will be no refunds after that time, ed from class by the instructor. STUDENT PREREQUISITE OR
unless a class was cancelled or rescheduled
1. If a student stops attending a class, it is the COREQUISITE POLICIES
by the college administration.
students responsibility to officially drop It is the students responsibility to know and
the class. to meet all course prerequisites. These re-
quirements are indicated following the course
name and number. If prerequisites have been
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met at another college, students must file a specified an educational goal after having Social Security Program: 6 units
Prerequisite Completion Petition with an un- completed 15 units of college work with EOPS Students:12 units
official transcript or assessment results. Satisfactory Academic Progress.
Financial Aid Students: At least 6 units
Students who wish to challenge prerequi-
STUDENT PREREQUISITE OR
sites or corequisites must file a Prerequi- COLLEGE CATALOG
COREQUISITE PROCESS
site or Corequisite Challenge Petition by
1. A student must file proof of completion or The current college catalog is available in the
the deadline date with documentation suf-
challenge a course prerequisite or coreq- College Bookstore, online and Fiscal Office.
ficient to support the challenge. In keeping
uisite with either the Prerequisite Comple-
with requirements and provisions of Sec-
tion Petition or Prerequisite or Corequisite CLASSES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
tion 55201(f) of Title 5 and Section I.B 1-3
Challenge Petition form. These forms can It is the policy of the District that, unless spe-
of the Los Angeles Community College Dis-
be obtained from the Office of Admission cifically exempted by statute, every course,
trict Model Policy, East Los Angeles College
and Counseling (E1 Building) or on-line at course section or class, the average dai-
has an established procedure by which any
www.elac.edu. ly attendance of which is to be reported for
student who provides satisfactory evidence,
state aid, wherever offered and maintained
may seek entry into a course according to 2.
The completed petition and any and all
by the District, shall be fully opened to enroll-
the colleges challenge process. appropriate documentation (e.g. unoffi-
ment and participation by any person who
cial transcripts, verifications of experience,
THE GROUNDS FOR STUDENT has been admitted to the college(s) and who
etc.) must be filed no later than 10 working
CHALLENGES meets such prerequisites as may be estab-
days before a semester or session begins
lished pursuant to Chapter 2, Division 2, Part
with the office of Admissions.
(According to Section 55201(e) of Title 5) IV, Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations,
3. The petition will be processed within 10 commencing with Section 51820 (Adopted by
1.Student has the appropriate documented
working days of its receipt, and the stu- Board action April 6, 1977).
knowledge or experience or ability to suc-
dent will be notified accordingly.
ceed in the course for which the prerequi-
site or corequisite is specified. 4. If the petition is found to be justified, and CLASSES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
no space is available in the course at the The Los Angeles Community College District
2.Requirement (prerequisite or corequisite)
time the petition is filed, the student shall and East Los Angeles College have made ev-
was not established by adopted L.A.C.C.
be permitted to enroll for the next term. ery reasonable effort to determine that every-
district process, or was established in vio-
Enrollment will be permitted only if space thing stated in this class schedule is accurate.
lation of Title 5.
is available when the student registers Courses and programs offered, together with
3.
Requirement is unlawfully discriminating for the subsequent semester, or summer other matters contained herein, are subject
or applied in an unlawful discriminatory session. to change without notice by the administra-
manner. tion of the Los Angeles Community College
5. In the event the petition is denied, the stu-
4.Student will be delayed in completing my District or East Los Angeles College for rea-
dent may appeal the decision on the com-
educational objectives by a semester or sons related to student enrollment, level of fi-
pletion petition to the Dean of Admissions
more in fulfilling the requirements for a de- nancial support, or for any other reason, at
and the challenge petition to the Dean of
gree or certificate because the prerequi- the discretion of the District and the College.
Academic Affairs (G1 207).
site course has not been made reasonably The District and the College further reserve
6. Notification of the appeal decision will be the right to add, amend, or repeal any of their
available.
sent to the student within five working rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
a.Student has specified an educational goal days after its receipt by the Office of Ad-
after having completed 15 units of college missions or Academic Affairs. PRIVACY ACT/STUDENTS RIGHTS
work with a GPA of C or better, have filed Congress has provided in the Family Edu-
an educational plan 90 days after complet- UNIT LOAD cation Rights and Privacy Act that students
ing the said 15 units, and The normal class load for full-time students have certain rights.
b.Alternate course to fulfill degree or certifi- in the Fall or Spring semester is from 12 to
Right to inspect and review their education-
cate requirements are not available. 19 units per semester. Students who will be
al records.
employed while attending college should re-
5.
Student has the appropriate documen-
duce their programs accordingly. A college
Right to request amendment of records
tation to show that they do not pose a
program of 15 units is equivalent to at least a a students believes to be inaccurate or
health or safety threat to others or myself
50 hour work week for most students. A stu- misleading.
in course for which a health or safety pre-
dent who desires to take more than 19 units Right to consent to disclosure of person-
requisite is specified.
must obtain approval from a counselor in E1 ally identifiable information from educa-
6.Student will be delayed in completing my Building. tion records by an educational agency or
educational goals by a semester or more institution.
in fulfilling the requirements for a degree PROGRAMS THAT REQUIRE A
or certificate because course enrollment MINIMUM NUMBER OF UNITS
Education records and directory informa-
was limited to students judged more qual- International Students:12 units tion (address, telephone number) may be
ified in intercollegiate competition, honors, disclosed to school officials (administrator,
Student Body Officers: Day 9 units, Eve- faculty and staff) without prior consent, un-
or public performance or enrollment was
ning, 6 units less a student wishes to refuse the release
limited to a particular cohort of students.
Student filed an Educational Plan and Athletes:12 units including a Physical Edu- of directory information.
cation course or courses
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Under federal law, the military is entitled to INCOMPLETE may submit a written appeal of that stand-
receive directory information for recruiting An INC (incomplete) must be made up by ing in accordance with existing regulations is-
purposes. A student can refuse the release the deadline established by the instructor. sued by the Chancellor.
of directory information by completing a The deadline may not be any later than one
Release of Directory Information form and year following the end of the term in which it REMOVAL FROM PROBATION
submitting it to the Admissions Office. was assigned. AND REINSTATEMENT
The Los Angeles Community College Dis- OF FEE WAIVER
trict is committed to protecting student pri- SCHOLARSHIP STANDARDS
A student shall be removed from academic or
vacy and currently uses collection and stor- A student is expected to maintain at least a C
progress probation and have their fee waiver
age systems to eliminate the use of social average (2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale).
restored when his/her cumulative grade point
security numbers as the primary method of
SCHOLASTIC PROBATION AND average is 2.0 or higher or when the percent-
student identification.
DISMISSAL age of units for which entries of W (With-
Students shall be placed on academic pro- drawal), I (Incomplete), NC (No Credit) or
GRADING AND bation, if after attempting a minimum of 12 NP (No Pass) are recorded drops below fifty
ACADEMIC STANDARDS units, any of the following occur: percent (50%).
PASS/NO-PASS a.
Low Grade Point Average. The student NOTIFICATION
The grade of P Pass will be given if the stu- has a GPA less than a C (2.0). East Los Angeles College and the LACCD
dents performance in class is equal to a C b.
Transfer Student. The student has shall notify students placed on academic or
grade or better. The grade of NP (no cred- transferred with a GPA less than C (2.0). progress probation of their status no more
it) will be given if the performance in class is than 30 days after the end of the term that
c. Progress Probation. When the percentage
equal to a D or FAIL grade. Students may resulted in academic or progress probation.
of all units in which grades of W (with-
petition only those classes listed in the Cata- The notice shall clearly state that two consec-
drawal), INC (incomplete), and NP (no
log on a Pass/No Pass basis by the deadline utive primary terms of probation will lead to
credit) reaches or exceeds 50%.
date (see class schedule calendar). loss of the BOG Fee Waiver.
Once a students petition to take a course A student on academic probation shall The college shall make reasonable efforts to
on a Pass/No Pass has been approved, the be DISMISSED from the college if: provide counseling and other support servic-
student is not permitted to receive a letter a.
The cumulative GPA is less than 2.0 in es to help students on probation overcome
grade in the approved course. The symbol all units attempted in two consecutive academic difficulties. Colleges should also
P or NP must appear on the students per- semesters. help mitigate potential loss of the BOG Fee
manent transcript for that course.Pass/No- Waiver and ensure that students have the op-
Pass and Credit by Examination courses b. If the cumulative percentage of W, INC, portunity to receive appropriate counseling,
are listed in the College Catalog. and NP grades are 50% or greater in two assessment, advising, or other services on a
consecutive semesters. Dismissal from timely basis.
CREDIT BY EXAMINATION one college in the Los Angeles Communi-
ty College District shall disqualify a student The college shall make reasonable efforts to
The College President may designate cours-
from admission to any of the other eight notify a student of removal from probation, re-
es in the College Catalog which a student
colleges within the District. instatement after dismissal, and restoration of
may challenge if the student meets the fol- BOG Fee Waiver within timelines established
lowing requirements: by the District in consultation with the cam-
a. Currently enrolled with a minimum cumula- BOARD OF GOVERNORS pus Academic Senate. Probation, dismiss-
tive grade-point average of 2.0. (BOG) FEE WAIVER al and loss of BOG Fee Waiver policies and
procedures shall be published in the college
b. Completed 12 units of coursework within the LOSS OF ELIGIBILITY
catalog.
Los Angeles Community College District. A student eligible to receive a BOG fee waiv-
c. Not currently enrolled in, or have completed, er shall lose eligibility if they are placed on ac- ACADEMIC RENEWAL
a more advanced course in that discipline. ademic or progress probation for two con- Students who have a 2.5 grade point aver-
secutive semesters. Loss of eligibility shall
d. The maximum number of units for which a age in their last 15 units or 2.0 in their last
become effective at the first registration op-
student may petition for credit by examina- 30 units completed at any accredited col-
portunity after such determination is made.
tion at the College shall be 15 units. lege or university may petition to have up to
Foster youth, or former foster youth un- 30 units of D or F grades removed from
der the age of 24, are exempt from the loss
GRADE REQUEST PROCEDURES cumulative grade point average consider-
of fee waiver due to academic or progress
Students will be able to receive information ation provided such course work was com-
probation.
on their grades through the Student Infor- pleted one year prior to effective date of pe-
mation System on-line. If you need a copy of tition. The grade point average will be based
APPEAL OF PROBATION AND LOSS OF
your grades, you can obtain a one semester on the most recently earned grades for the
FEE WAIVER
grade printout from the internet. This print- first 15 units of repeated work. After these
A student who is placed on academic or
out is NOT a Transcript or a Verification of En- first 15 units the grade point average will be
progress probation may submit a written ap-
rollment. If you need an Official Transcript or based on all grades assigned and on all at-
peal in compliance with regulations issued by
a Verification of Enrollment, you may order tempted units.
the Chancellor. A student who has lost the
them from the Admissions Office. BOG fee waiver due to academic standing Note: Graduation honors and awards are
based on full cumulative grade point average.
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DEANS HONOR LIST received may be repeated up to three times. be repeated for credit any number of times,
Students with outstanding scholastic Students can petition for a 4th attempt of and the grade received each time shall be in-
achievement are given public recognition the same course with three unsuccessful at- cluded for purposes of calculating the stu-
through the Deans Honor List. Consider- tempts (W, D, F or NP) under special circum- dents grade point average. The college
ation is given to all students who have com- stance consideration through the office of shall establish policies and procedures re-
pleted no more than 70 units and is awarded Admissions. Please see the semester calen- quiring students to certify or document that
by semester. To qualify, a student must earn dar for deadline petition dates. course repetition is necessary to complete
a grade point average of 3.5 or better in 12 or legally mandated training pursuant to this
more units in degree applicable courses, ex- Passing Attempts subsection.
cluding an INC, P, and RDs. Part-time Student who receive a passing grade (A, B, A student with a disability may repeat a class
students must earn a grade point average of C, P) for a course may petition to take the any number of times, if such repetition is re-
3.5 or better in 9 or more units degree appli- course again under recency requirements quired as a disability-related accommodation
cable courses, excluding an INC, P, and for certain medical professions. At least 36 for that particular student.
RDs in courses leading to a degree. months must have passed since the previ-
ous course was completed and any new
REPETITION OF COURSES grade earned will not be counted in G.P.A.
Students may also repeat a course with a
Non-Passing Attempts passing grade, if it is necessary for a stu-
Academic credit courses taken at East Los dent to meet a legally mandated training re-
Angeles College or another campus within quirement as a condition of continued paid
the Los Angeles Community College District or volunteer employment, such courses may
in which a final grade of W, D, F, or NP was
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FAFSA FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM THE FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIP OFFICE
IS LOCATED IN E1-135
HOW TO APPLY
The office hours are
Complete the FAFSA application online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Many stu-
dents qualify but never apply for Federal and State Financial Aid. The Fi- Monday to Thursday, 8:00 am 7:00 pm
nancial Aid and Scholarship Office processes Federal and State financial Friday, 8:00 am 3:00 pm
aid applications. The applications and processing are free. You do not
have to pay back the grants. The grants will pay for the costs to attend South Gate Hours
college if you qualify.
It takes less than 30 minutes to apply for federal and state grants. They Monday - Thursday, 8:00 am 7:00 pm
will pay your education costs in addition to the fee waiver, needed to at- Friday, 8:00 am 3:00 pm
tend college. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is
available on the web at www.fafsa.ed.gov. DEADLINES:
WHEN YOU FILE A FAFSA, YOU WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR: We are accepting applications now.
GRANTS Funds that do not require repayment. (PELL, FSEOG) The last day to accept applications for the academic
CAL GRANTS A, B, C (for California residents only) school year 2016-2017 will be June 30, 2017.
WORK-STUDY Enables students to earn a portion of their financial aid Please contact Financial Aid and Scholarship Office at
award through a part-time employment either on or off campus. (323)2658738 if you have any questions.
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MAIN CAMPUS
LOCATION > E1-189
AUGUST 2017
Tuesday, August, 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm Friday, September 15, 10:00am-12:00pm Wednesday, November 15: 10am-12 pm, 1-3 pm
Wednesday, August 2: 10am-12 pm, 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm Saturday, September 16, 10:30am-12:30pm Thursday, November 16: 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm
Thursday, August 3: 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm Monday, September 18, 4:30pm-6:30pm Friday, November 17:10am-12 pm
Friday, August 4:10am -12 pm Tuesday, September 19, 10:00am-12:00pm Saturday, November 18: 10:30am-12 pm
Saturday, August 5: 10:30am -12:30 pm Tuesday, September 19, 1:00pm-3:00pm Monday, November 20: 1-3 pm, 430-6:30 pm
Monday, August 7: 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm Wednesday, September 20, 4:30pm-6:30pm Tuesday, November 21: 10am-12 pm, 1-3 pm
Tuesday, August 8: 10am-12 pm, 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm Thursday, September 21, 10:00am-12:00pm Wednesday, November 22:1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm
Wednesday, August 9: 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm Thursday, September 21, 1:00pm-3:00pm Thursday, November 23:10 am-12 pm, 1-3 pm
Thursday, August 10: 10am -12 pm, 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm Friday, September 22, 10:00am-12:00pm
Friday, August 11: 10am-12 pm Saturday, September 23, 10:30am-12:30pm DECEMBER 2017
Saturday, August 12: 10:30-12:30 pm Monday, September 25, 10:00am-12:00pm Friday, December 1: 10am -12 pm
Monday, August 14: 10am-12 pm, 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm Monday, September 25, 1:00pm-3:00pm Saturday, December 2: 10:30-12:30 pm
Tuesday, August 15: 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm Tuesday, September 26, 4:30pm-6:30pm Monday, December 4:4:30-6:30 pm
Wednesday, August 16: 10am-12 pm, 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm Wednesday, September 27, 10:00am-12:00pm Tuesday, December 5: 10am-12 pm
Thursday, August 17: 1-3pm, 4:30-6:30 pm Thursday, September 28, 1:00pm-3:00pm Wednesday, December 6: 1-3 pm
Friday, August 18: 10 am-12 pm Friday, September 29, 10:00am-12:00pm Thursday, December 7: 4:30-6:30 pm
Saturday, August 19: 10:30 am-12:30 pm Saturday, September 30, 10:30am-12:30pm Friday, December 8: 10am-12 pm
Monday, August 21: 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm Saturday, December 9: 10:30am-12:30 pm
Tuesday, August 22: 10am-12 pm, 1-3 pm OCTOBER 2017 Monday, December 11: 10am-12 pm
Wednesday, August 23: 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm Monday, October 2, 10am-12 pm Tuesday, December 12: 1-3 pm
Thursday, August 24: 10am-12 pm, 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm Tuesday, October 3, 1-3 pm Wednesday, December 13: 4:30-6:30 pm
Wednesday, October 4, 4:30-6:30 pm Thursday, December 14: 10am-12pm
SEPTEMBER 2017 Thursday, October 5, 10am-12 pm Friday, December 15: 10am-12 pm
Friday, September 1, 10:00am-12:00pm Friday, October 6, 10am-12 pm Saturday, December 16: 10:30-12:30 pm
Saturday, September 2, 10:30am-12:30pm Saturday October 7, 10:30am-12:30 pm Monday, December 18:1-3 pm
Monday, September 4, 1:00pm-3:00pm Monday, October 23, 10am-12 pm Tuesday, December 19: 4:30-6:30 pm
Monday, September 4, 4:30pm-6:30pm Tuesday, October 24, 1-3 pm Wednesday, December 20: 10am-12 pm
Tuesday, September 5, 10:00am-12:00pm Thursday, December 21:1-3 pm
Tuesday, September 5, 1:00pm-3:00pm NOVEMBER 2017 Saturday, December 23: 10:30 am-12:30 pm
Wednesday, September 6, 1:00pm-3:00pm Wednesday, November 1: 10am-12 pm, 1-3 pm
Wednesday, September 6, 4:30pm-6:30pm Thursday, November 2: 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm
Thursday, September 7, 10:00am-12:00pm Friday, November 3:10am-12pm
Friday, September 8, 10:00am-12:00pm Saturday, November 4: 10:30-12:30 pm
Saturday, September 9, 10:30am-12:30pm Monday, November 6: 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm
Monday, September 11, 10:00am-12:00pm Tuesday, November 7:10am-12 pm, 1-3 pm
Monday, September 11, 1:00pm-3:00pm Wednesday, November 8:1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm
Tuesday, September 12, 4:30pm-6:30pm Thursday, November 9: 10m-12 pm, 1-3 pm
Wednesday, September 13, 10:00am-12:00pm Friday, November 10: 10am-12 pm
Wednesday, September 13, 1:00pm-3:00pm Saturday, November 11: 10:30-12:30 pm
Thursday, September 14, 1:00pm-3:00pm Monday, November 13:10am-12 pm, 1-3 pm
Thursday, September 14, 4:30pm-6:30pm Tuesday, November 14: 1-3 pm, 4:30-6:30 pm
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Main Campus CAMPUS CLOSED Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus
8:00am 5:00pm Independence Day 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 2:00pm
South Gate South Gate
10:30am 5:00pm 8:00am 2:00pm
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus
8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 2:00pm 8:00am 11:00am
South Gate South Gate South Gate
10:30am 5:00pm 10:30am 5:00pm 8:00am 2:00pm
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus
8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 2:00pm
South Gate South Gate South Gate
10:30am 5:00pm 10:30am 5:00pm 8:00am 2:00pm
23/30 24/31 25 26 27 28 29
Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus
8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm
South Gate South Gate South Gate
10:30am 5:00pm 10:30am 5:00pm 10:30am 5:00pm
LOCATIONS Students must bring the following items on the day of assessment
Valid Photo ID (No Photocopies)
MAIN CAMPUS (E1-183)
Student ID Number
1301 Ave. Cesar Chavez, Monterey Park, CA 91754
Pen/Pencil
(323) 415-4141
Assessment tests are untimed. However, students must complete their assess-
SOUTH GATE ED. CENTER (SG-120) ment within 2 hours after our advertised closing time. No exceptions.
2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Allow at least 2 hours for both English & Math Assessments.
(323) 357-6295
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Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus
8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 2:00pm
South Gate South Gate South Gate
10:30am 5:00pm 10:30am 5:00pm 8:00am 2:00pm
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus
8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 2:00pm 8:00am 11:00am
South Gate South Gate South Gate
10:30am 5:00pm 10:30am 5:00pm 8:00am 2:00pm
20 21 22 23 24 25
Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus
8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 2:00pm
South Gate South Gate South Gate
10:30am 5:00pm 10:30am 5:00pm 8:00am 2:00pm
27 28 29 30 31
Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus Main Campus
8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am 5:00pm
South Gate South Gate
10:30am 5:00pm 10:30am 5:00pm
LOCATIONS Students must bring the following items on the day of assessment
Valid Photo ID (No Photocopies)
MAIN CAMPUS (E1-183)
Student ID Number
1301 Ave. Cesar Chavez, Monterey Park, CA 91754
Pen/Pencil
(323) 415-4141
Assessment tests are untimed. However, students must complete their assess-
SOUTH GATE ED. CENTER (SG-120) ment within 2 hours after our advertised closing time. No exceptions.
2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 Allow at least 2 hours for both English & Math Assessments.
(323) 357-6295
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Stop Week
STUDENT SERVICES DURING FINALS
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Districtwide Registration
COURSE REGISTRATION OPTIONS HOW TO UPDATE YOUR PASSWORD
You will be asked to update your password when you log in for the
SIS (STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM)
first time.
SIS can be used to add and drop classes before the start of the se-
mester; to drop classes during the semester, and to access to your fi- Enter your old password and new passwords in their respective
nal grades after the semester is over. textboxes.
Continuing students will be e-mailed registration appointments. Each New password must contain at least seven alphanumeric charac-
student will be assigned a priority registration based upon the number ters: numbers, uppercase and lowercase alphabetical characters,
of units completed. New students will be given a priority date based and at least one special character.
upon when they apply to the college. You may register anytime on Additionally, you may not use your prior three passwords as your
your appointment date and time, or anytime after. new password.
After successfully updating your password, you will be redirected
SIS HOURS
to the password registration page.
8:00 a.m. 11:30 p.m., Monday Saturday
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COURSE SELECTION/ Section Number Course Name Time & Day(s) Units
FEES WORKSHEET
Select your classes from this schedule and fill in
the worksheet with first and alternate choices
WARNING! It is the students responsibility to
meet the pre-requisites for all classes. Students
who fail to do so may be dropped from the class.
Enter the 4digit Section Number of each class
you want. You will be given a confirmation page
indicating that you have been successfully added Total Units
or dropped the class(es) of your choice.
Section Number Course Name Time & Day(s) Units
If your first choice for any class is not available,
enter your alternate choice.
Repeat until you have entered all your classes.
Verify Enrollment: It is your responsibility to verify
you have correctly entered your course selection.
Calculate your fees below.
Total Units
WORKSHEET FOR FEES
(ALL FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
a. Enrollment Fee for Resident Students: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **$46.00 x . . . . . . ______ units = . . . . $ ______
b. Fee for Out-of-State Non-Resident: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **$193.00 x . . . . . ______ units = . . . . $ ______
c. Non-resident capital outlay fee: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **$17.00 x . . . . . . ______ units = . . . . $ ______
d. F
ee for Residents of a Foreign Country and/or F1 VISA: . . . . . . . . . . . . . **$215.00 x . . . . . ______ units = . . . . $ ______
e. International Students SEVIS Fee: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **$25.00 . . . . . . . $ ______
f. International Student Medical Insurance: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **$600.00 . . . . . . $ ______
Part-time students from other institutions are exempt
g. Health Center Fee: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.00 . . . . . . . . $ ______
(Manditory for all students, including students with BOGG)
h. A.S.U. Membership: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *$7.00 . . . . . . . . $ ______
i.Parking Permits may be purchased at the College Fiscal Office: . . . . . . . . . $20.00 . . . . . . . $ ______
(Parking Permits are on a first come, first served basis)
j.Student representation fee: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 . . . . . . . . $ ______
Total Fees Due: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ______
* To
decline the A.S.U. Membership, please fill out the Surrender of benefits Form, available in the Fiscal Office and/or Student Activities Office.
I understand that by not being issued an A.S.U. Membership, I will have none of the privileges and benefits associated with the membership.
** Subject to change
Do not mail cash! For further information contact the Fiscal Office, (323)2658701.
Fees must be paid at the time of enrollment. Student enrollment will be swept for non-payment.
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Major Codes
ASSOCIATE DEGREES CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT SKILLS CERTIFICATES
0502.00 Accounting 0502.00 Accounting 0934.03 A+ Certification Training
2105.00 Administration of Justice 2105.00 Administration of Justice 0502.01 Accounting Assistant
0614.40 Animation 2105.11 Administration of Justice/Law Emphasis 0502.05 Accounting Using Quickbooks Pro
2202.00 Anthropology 2105.12 Administration of Justice/Sociological Emphasis 0502.02 Advanced Accounting Specialist
0201.00 Architectural Computer-Aided Design 0514.00 Administrative Assistant 0201.02 Architectural Computer-Aided Design-3D Modeling
0201.01 Architectural Drafting 0614.40 Animation (Level I) 0201.09 Architectural Computer-Aided Design-AutoCAD
1030.00 Arts Graphic Communication 0614.01 Animation (Level II) 0201.08 Architectural Detailing
0948.00 Automobile Technology 0201.00 Architectural Computer-Aided Design 0201.04 Architectural Geographic Information Systems/MAPS
0506.00 Business Management 0201.11 Architectural Computer-Aided Design-Microstation 0201.07 Architectural Graphics
2203.00 Chicano Studies 0201.10 Architectural Design 0201.06 Architectural History
1305.00 Child Development 0201.01 Architectural Drafting 0299.00 Architectural Interiors
1261.00 Community Health Worker 0201.12 Architectural Drawing 0299.01 Architectural Professional Practice I
0953.00 Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) 1030.00 Arts Graphic Communication 0299.02 Architectural Professional Practice II
0953.01 Computer-Aided Drafting/Design (CADD) 0948.00 Automobile Technology 0201.05 Architectural Transportation Planning
0702.00 Computer Science Information Technology 2105.51 Basic Police Academy Preparation 0948.08 Automotive Customer Service Management
0614.50 Desktop Publishing 0934.71 Biological Applications of Electron Microscopy 0620.10 Basic Graphics Technology
0934.70 Electron Microscopy Technician 0430.00 Biotechnology Technician 1012.11 Black and White Darkroom Laboratory Processing
0953.02 Engineering Graphics & Design Technology 0506.00 Business Management 1305.11 Child Development Associate Teacher-Certificate 1
0514.00 Executive Assistant 2104.40 Chemical Dependency Counselor 1305.21 Children with Special Needs Emphasis
2133.00 Fire Technology 2105.14 Chemical Dependency Specialist in Criminal Justice 1223.05 Community Agency Liaison
4903.10 General Studies: Arts and Humanities 1305.01 Child Development Supervisor Certificate 3 2105.07 Community Service Officer
4902.00 General Studies: Natural Sciences 1305.00 Child Development Teacher Certificate 2 2105.10 Custody Assistant Officer
2201.00 General Studies: Social and Behavioral Sciences 0514.02 Clerical Assistant 1250.00 Emergency Department Assistant
1223.00 Health Information Technology 1012.01 Color Printing and Processing 1250.01 Emergency Medical Technician
0512.00 Insurance: Property and Casualty 1261.00 Community Health Worker 1305.00 Family Child Care Provider
0602.00 Journalism 0702.00 Computer Science Information Technology 2104.01 Family Counseling
0514.10 Legal Secretary - Microcomputers 2105.01 Fingerprint Classification
4901.20 Liberal Studies (Teaching Preparation) 0707.10 Computer Science Information Technology 2133.02 Fire Officer
0509.00 Marketing - Programming 1309.00 Gerontology Aide
1701.00 Mathematics (A.A.) 0953.01 Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) 2105.42 LASD Crime Scene Investigation for Detectives
1701.01 Mathematics (A.S.) 0953.00 Computer-Aided Drafting/Design (CADD) 0510.03 Logistic Material Handling Certificate
1208.00 Medical Assistant 0948.03 Cooling Systems and Climate Control Specialist 2105.06 Patrol Operations
0514.20 Medical Secretary 4901.10 CSU General Education Breadth 2105.50 Peace Officer of the State of California
0614.10 Multimedia 0518.00 Customer Service Representative 0614.00 Personnel Supervision
1004.00 Music 0614.50 Desktop Publishing 1012.23 Portrait Photography
1210.00 Non-Traditional Respiratory Therapy 1012.02 Digital Imaging 2105.05 Public Safety Dispatcher
1230.11 Nursing-L.V.N. to R.N. 0948.06 Drivetrain Specialist 0511.05 Real Estate Agent
1230.10 Nursing-R.N. 1309.00 Elder Care/Gerontology 0511.01 Real Estate Appraisal Trainee
0514.01 Office Systems Specialist 0934.70 Electron Microscopy Technician 0511.03 Real Estate Escrow
1012.00 Photography 0948.04 Engine Performance and Drivability 0511.04 Real Estate Sales
0835.00 Physical Education 0514.01 Executive Assistant 2104.40 Recovery Specialist
0511.00 Real Estate 2133.50 Fire Technology/State Marshal Core Classes 2105.30 Security Officer
1210.01 Respiratory Therapy 2105.40 Forensic Crime Scene Investigation 2105.04 Supervisory Training
0510.00 Technology and Logistics 1223.10 Health Information Coding and Statistics Clerk 0510.01 Technology and Logistics Level 1
1007.00 Theater 1223.11 Health Information Coding Specialist 0510.02 Technology and Logistics Level 2
1223.00 Health Information Technology 2105.03 Traffic Investigator
ASSOCIATE DEGREES FOR TRANSFER 1223.12 Health Information Technology Clerk Typist 0948.07 Undercar Specialist
2105.00 Administration of Justice for Transfer 0934.72 Histotechnologist
2202.00 Anthropology for Transfer 1305.91 Infant/Toddler Emphasis
1001.00 Art History for Transfer 0512.00 Insurance: Property and Casualty
1506.00 Communication Studies 0508.00 International Trade
1305.02 Early Childhood Education for Transfer 0514.07 Internet Specialist
1501.00 English for Transfer 4901.12 Intersegmental General Education Transfer (IGETC)
2206.00 Geography for Transfer 0602.00 Journalism
2205.00 History for Transfer 1012.03 Large Format Photography
0602.00 Journalism for Transfer 0514.10 Legal Secretary
0835.00 Kinesiology for Transfer 0509.00 Marketing
1701.00 Mathematics for Transfer 1208.00 Medical Assistant
1004.00 Music for Transfer 1208.20 Medical Billing Assistant
2207.00 Political Science for Transfer 0514.20 Medical Secretary
2001.00 Psychology for Transfer 0707.11 Microcomputer Programming Specialist
2208.00 Sociology for Transfer 0614.01 Multimedia (Level I)
1105.00 Spanish for Transfer 0614.11 Multimedia (Level II)
1002.00 Studio Arts for Transfer 1230.10 Nursing-R.N., L.V.N. to R.N.
1007.00 Theatre Arts for Transfer 0514.06 Office Assistant
0514.15 Office Systems Specialist
1012.00 Photography and Digital Imaging
0511.00 Real Estate Broker
1210.00 Respiratory Therapy
1006.03 Stage Management and Production
1012.04 Studio Lighting and Techniques
0514.04 Transcriber
0514.03 Word Information Processor
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ARC 185
ARC 110 Directed Study-Architecture
Introduction to Architecture (CSU) (RPT 2) 1 Unit
(CSU) 1 Unit
18505 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Hamner, D M E7 112
18061 LEC 2:15pm-3:20pm W Navarro, A J E7 106
ARC 201
ARC 121 Architectural Design I
Freehand Drawing I (UC/CSU) 3 Units
(UC/CSU) 2 Units
Enrollment Requirement: ENV 102
18087 LEC 11:40am-12:45pm M Navarro, A J E7 114
& 18092 LAB 11:40am-1:45pm W Navarro, A J E7 114 18535 LEC 11:30am-12:35pm T Navarro, A J E7 114
& LAB 12:45pm-1:50pm M Navarro, A J E7 114 & 18542 LAB 11:30am-2:40pm Th Navarro, A J E7 114
& LAB 12:35pm-2:40pm T Navarro, A J E7 114
ARC 122
Architectural Perspective ARC 202
(UC/CSU) 2 Units Architectural Design II
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
18113 LEC 9:00am-10:05am T Combes Brighton, P E7 119 Enrollment Requirement: ARC 201
& 18118 LAB 10:05am-1:15pm T Combes Brighton, P E7 119
18606 LEC 5:40pm-6:45pm T Ayyuce, O E7 114
ARC 130 & 18611 LAB 3:30pm-8:50pm F Ayyuce, O E7 114
History of Architecture I
(UC/CSU) 2 Units ARC 210
Construction Estimating
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU C1 or C2 (CSU) 3 Units
18124 LEC 7:20pm-9:25pm Th Ramirez, I E F7 226
18663 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm Th Ayyuce, O E7 119
ARC 161
Introduction to Computer-Aided Architectural Design ARC 223
(CSU) 2 Units Portfolio Development
(CSU) 1 Unit
Enrollment Requirement: ARC 182
18685 LAB 3:30pm-5:35pm T Navarro, A J E7 114
18220 LEC 6:50pm-7:55pm M Combes Brighton, P E7 117
& 18226 LAB 7:55pm-10:00pm M Combes Brighton, P E7 117 ARC 261
18237 LEC 6:50pm-7:55pm W Combes Brighton, P E7 117 Computer-Aided Design For Architecture I
& 18246 LAB 7:55pm-10:00pm W Combes Brighton, P E7 117 (CSU) (RPT 1) 3 Units
Enrollment Requirement: ARC 280 OR ARC 162
ARC 164
Design Software For Architecture 18695 LEC 3:30pm-4:30pm MW Combes Brighton, P E7 117
(CSU) 2 Units & 18700 LAB 4:30pm-6:40pm MW Combes Brighton, P E7 117
18307 LEC 9:00am-10:05am Th Combes Brighton, P E7 117 ARC 271
& 18314 LAB 10:05am-1:15pm Th Combes Brighton, P E7 117 Architectural Drawing III
(CSU) 3 Units
ARC 170
Beginning Architectural Drafting Enrollment Requirement: ARC 173
(CSU) 2 Units 18733 LEC 12:10pm-12:40pm MW Kawahara, J B E7 119
18338 LEC 9:00am-9:30am TTh Kawahara, J B E7 114 & 18740 LAB 12:40pm-3:20pm MW Kawahara, J B E7 119
& 18343 LAB 9:30am-11:05am TTh Kawahara, J B E7 114
ARC 280
18351 LEC 6:50pm-7:20pm MW Kawahara, J B E7 114 Computer-Aided Design For Architecture I Laboratory
& 18358 LAB 7:20pm-8:45pm MW Kawahara, J B E7 114 (CSU) 1 Unit
ARC 171 16620 LAB 3:30pm-5:35pm Th Combes Brighton, P E7 117
Architectural Detailing
(CSU) 2 Units ARC 285
Directed Study-Architecture
18363 LEC 3:30pm-4:35pm M Navarro, A J E7 119 (CSU) 2 Units
& 18371 LAB 3:30pm-5:35pm W Navarro, A J E7 119
& LAB 4:35pm-5:40pm M Navarro, A J E7 119 18793 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Hamner, D M E7 112
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ART 204
ART Life Drawing I
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON COMPUTER COURSES Enrollment Requirement: Art-Life Drawing Course Family
1. Students are REQUIRED to enroll in one computer lab section for EACH regular 21045 LEC 1:45pm-2:50pm MW Uyekawa, J M S2 209
computer art course. (Example: If you take Art 633, you are REQUIRED to enroll in & 21048 LAB 2:50pm-4:55pm MW Uyekawa, J M S2 209
one section of Art 638. If you enroll in Art 633 and Art 645, you will be REQUIRED 21053 LEC 5:15pm-6:20pm MW Uyekawa, J M S2 209
to enroll in one section of Art 638 and one section of Art 845). 2. Students should & 21058 LAB 6:20pm-8:25pm MW Uyekawa, J M S2 209
be sure to enroll in a lab section that is taught in the same room as their regular
computer art course. 3. These courses all assume that students have at least a ART 205
basic knowledge of computers. 4. Computer art lab courses are listed under the Life Drawing II
following numbers: Art 638, Art 845, Art 846. If the student finds that he/she has (UC/CSU) 3 Units
exceeded the maximum number of repeats for any of these courses, he/she may Enrollment Requirement: ART 204
enroll in any of the other art lab courses that meet his/her location and time needs.
21123 LEC 1:45pm-2:50pm MW Uyekawa, J M S2 209
& 21128 LAB 2:50pm-4:55pm MW Uyekawa, J M S2 209
ART 103 21132 LEC 5:15pm-6:20pm MW Uyekawa, J M S2 209
Art Appreciation I & 21137 LAB 6:20pm-8:25pm MW Uyekawa, J M S2 209
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3A and CSU C1 ART 206
19380 LEC 8:00am-11:10am W Owens, M M E7 204 Life Drawing III
19413 LEC 8:30am-11:40am F Hardesty, J L S1 112 (UC/CSU) 3 Units
19355 LEC 11:00am-12:25pm TTh Owens, M M E7 201 Enrollment Requirement: ART 205
19367 LEC 12:10pm-1:35pm MW Stockstill, W S1 112 21194 LEC 5:15pm-6:20pm MW Uyekawa, J M S2 209
19349 LEC 1:00pm-2:25pm TTh Owens, M M E7 201 & 21197 LAB 6:20pm-8:25pm MW Uyekawa, J M S2 209
19462 LEC 3:30pm-6:40pm M Bronte, A *SGEC 111
19393 LEC 6:00pm-9:10pm W Phillips, L M S1 112 ART 207
19436 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm Th Ahmadpour, A *SGEC 117 Life Drawing IV
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
ART 185 Enrollment Requirement: ART 206
Directed Study-Art
(CSU) 1 Unit 21254 LEC 1:45pm-2:50pm MW Uyekawa, J M S2 209
& 21257 LAB 2:50pm-4:55pm MW Uyekawa, J M S2 209
Enrollment Requirement: Art-Directed Studies Course Family
19718 LEC 10:35am-11:05am TTh Uyekawa, J M S2 207 ART 213
19788 LEC 6:00pm-6:30pm TTh Frerichs, C J S2 207 Color Theory
19726 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Acuna, R S2 210 (UC/CSU) 3 Units
19733 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Uyekawa, J M S2 207 Enrollment Requirement: ART 501
19740 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Turk, C J S2 203 27584 LEC 2:45pm-3:50pm TTh Monaci, S E7 204
19751 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Uyekawa, J M S2 207 & 27585 LAB 3:50pm-4:55pm TTh Monaci, S E7 204
19771 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Frerichs, C J S2 207
ART 215
ART 201 Animal Drawing
Drawing I (UC/CSU) 3 Units
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
Enrollment Requirement: ART 201
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU C1
21289 LEC 9:00am-11:05am F Foster, E S2 210
Enrollment Requirement: Art-Drawing Course Family
& 21294 LAB 11:05am-3:20pm F Foster, E S2 210
20049 LEC 9:00am-10:05am MW Armenteros, R S2 209
& 20054 LAB 10:05am-12:10pm MW Armenteros, R S2 209 ART 285
20079 LEC 9:00am-11:05am F Frerichs, C J S2 209 Directed Study-Art
& 20086 LAB 11:05am-3:20pm F Frerichs, C J S2 209 (CSU) 2 Units
20303 LEC 9:00am-11:05am F Bronte, A *SGEC 105 Enrollment Requirement: Art-Directed Studies Course Family
& 20330 LAB 11:10am-3:15pm F Bronte, A *SGEC 105 21297 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Libonati, M E E7 203
20360 LEC 9:00am-10:05am TTh Cooper, B E *SGEC 105 21306 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Brown, W S1 112
& 20391 LAB 10:05am-12:10pm TTh Cooper, B E *SGEC 105 21314 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Turk, C J S2 203
20060 LEC 9:35am-10:40am TTh Kallan, L P S2 209
& 20069 LAB 10:40am-12:45pm TTh Kallan, L P S2 209 ART 300
20098 LEC 5:45pm-6:50pm TTh Kallan, L P S2 209 Introduction to Painting
& 20113 LAB 6:50pm-8:55pm TTh Kallan, L P S2 209 (UC/CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU C1
ART 202
Drawing II Enrollment Requirement: Art-Water Color & Acrylic Course Family
(UC/CSU) 3 Units 21534 LEC 9:00am-10:05am MW Frerichs, C J S2 207
Enrollment Requirement: ART 201 & 21537 LAB 10:05am-12:10pm MW Frerichs, C J S2 207
21542 LEC 10:35am-11:40am TTh Uyekawa, J M S2 207
20939 LEC 9:00am-11:05am F Bronte, A *SGEC 105
& 21546 LAB 11:40am-1:45pm TTh Uyekawa, J M S2 207
& 20944 LAB 11:10am-3:15pm F Bronte, A *SGEC 105
20930 LEC 2:05pm-3:10pm TTh Uyekawa, J M S2 209
& 20934 LAB 3:10pm-5:15pm TTh Uyekawa, J M S2 209
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AUTOMO 185
Directed Study-Automobile Technology
(CSU) 1 Unit
19748 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Banuelos, A ELAC TBA
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CHICANO 080
Chicano Politics
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4C and CSU D3 D8
21736 LEC 10:35 am-12:00pm MW Lopez, F E3 507
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CH DEV 052
Parenting: Community Resources Focus
(CSU) 1 Unit
14681 LEC 6:40pm-10:00pm T STAFF F7 110
(Starts 11/06/2017, Ends 12/08/2017)
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CAOT 153
Social Media COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFO TECH
(CSU) 3 Units
28059 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm MW Mahrenholz, A M E7 406 CO SCI 200
Microcomputers In Business
(CSU) 3 Units
LOGISTICS
Enrollment Requirement: BUS D P 001 OR CO SCI 201
LOGTIC 101 16108 LEC 1:45pm-3:10pm TTh Enomoto, J Y E7 315
Technology In Global Logistics 16119 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ONLINE
(CSU) 1 Unit
11102 LEC 6:50pm-9:10pm M Hsiao, R L E7 404 CO SCI 201
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017) Introduction to Computer Information Systems
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
11045 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Medina, L ONLINE
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017) 16365 LEC 8:00 am-9:25am TTh STAFF E7 315
11065 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Garcia, D D ONLINE 16155 LEC 9:00am-10:25am MW Kervahn, W G E7 405
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017) 16177 LEC 9:00am-10:25am TTh Sheran, H J E7 405
16205 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Ramirez, L V E7 318
For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the
website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 16235 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm MW STAFF E7 405
16273 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh Khollesi, B E7 317
LOGTIC 102 16128 LEC 12:10pm-3:20pm M Enomoto, J Y E7 405
Concepts In Global Logistics 16635 LEC 12:10pm-3:20pm Th Lin, S H E7 317
(CSU) 2 Units 16430 LEC 1:00pm-4:10pm W Sanchez, V E E7 315
16137 LEC 1:45pm-3:10pm MW Aguilar, A T E7 405
11157 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh Garcia, D D E7 404 16315 LEC 1:45pm-3:10pm MW Beppu, L J E7 317
& LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Garcia, D D E7 404 16564 LEC 3:30pm-6:40pm M Enomoto, J Y E7 405
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017) 27800 LEC 3:30pm-6:40pm T Lin, S H E7 405
11173 LEC 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Medina, L ONLINE 16493 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm M STAFF E7 405
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017) 16707 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm W Enomoto, J Y E7 405
11206 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Garcia, D D ONLINE 17310 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm T Mendoza, G *SGEC 123
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 16778 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA STAFF ONLINE
For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the 16855 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Sheran, H J ONLINE
website, http://www.online.elac.edu. 17038 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Enomoto, J Y ONLINE
17127 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Enomoto, J Y ONLINE
LOGTIC 103 For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the
Inventory In Global Logistics website, http://www.online.elac.edu.
(CSU) 2 Units 29271 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm F STAFF E7 315
11281 LEC 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Garcia, D D ONLINE 29573 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm T STAFF E7 314
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017)
CO SCI 208
For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the
website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Beginning Visual Basic Programming
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
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COUNSEL 004
Career Planning
(CSU) 1 Unit
14117 LEC 9:00am-11:05am Th Sevilla, C V *SGEC 123
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017)
14071 LEC 1:30pm-3:35pm T Huang, J H F9 103
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017)
14198 LEC 3:15pm-5:35pm Th Banks, D F7 220
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017)
27969 LEC 7:00pm-9:05pm W STAFF E3 511
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017)
14091 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Frontanez Loza, M ONLINE
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017)
27967 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Frontanez Loza, M ONLINE
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017)
For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the
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EDUC 203
Education In American Society
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
10557 LEC 4:30 pm-7:00pm Th B Gonzalez, E F7 113
& 10576 LAB 7:00 pm-9:30pm Th B Gonzalez, E F7 113
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ENGLISH
Note: English as a Second Language courses immediately follow regular English course listings. Humanities, Learning Skills, and Reading course listings follow the
new ESL section
English 19 READING 19
Level I Academic Foundations for Writing Academic Foundations for Reading
Develops writing and reading comprehension skills
for students testing below English 21.
English 28 READING 29
Level III Intermediate Reading & Composition Reading Accross the Curriculum
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ENGLISH 127
Creative Writing
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU C2
Enrollment Requirement: ENGLISH 028 OR Placement in ENGLISH 028 OR
ENGLISH 061 OR ENGLISH 062 OR ENGLISH 063 OR ENGLISH 101 OR
Placement in ENGLISH 101 OR Placement in ENGLISH 127
25289 LEC 5:15pm-6:40pm TTh Silva, J O E3 307
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READING 029
Reading Across the Curriculum
3 Units
Enrollment Requirement: Limited from taking more than 30 units of remedial
coursework.
11721 LEC 7:25am-8:50am TTh Navarro, D E3 331
11659 LEC 9:00am-10:25am MW Mena, G M E3 557
11688 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm MW Barilari, G E3 317
27309 LEC 1:45pm-3:10pm TTh Hofferd, R J *SGEC 110
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FRENCH 004
Intermediate French II
(UC/CSU) 5 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 6A or 3B and CSU C2
Enrollment Requirement: FRENCH 003
11254 LEC 1:30pm-3:35pm TTh Vogel-Zuiderweg, L C E7 403
& LEC 0:50 hrs/wk TBA Vogel-Zuiderweg, L C HYBRID
For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the
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FRENCH 010
French Civilization
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3B and CSU C2
11316 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Eckhert, M D ONLINE
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)
For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the
website, http://www.online.elac.edu.
GEOGRAPHY
GEOG 001
Physical Geography
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5A and CSU B1
11360 LEC 7:25am-8:50am MW STAFF A2 103
FIRETEK 209 11383 LEC 9:00am-10:25am TTh STAFF A2 103
Fire Tactics and Strategy 11622 LEC 9:00am-10:25am TTh STAFF *SGEC 107
(CSU) 3 Units 28228 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Allred, J P A2 103
18277 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm MW Hosea, J B F9 101 11411 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm MW STAFF A2 103
11550 LEC 12:10pm-1:35pm TTh STAFF A2 103
FIRETEK 216 11499 LEC 5:15pm-6:40pm MW Koletty, S R A2 103
Fundamentals of Personal Fire Safety & Emergency Action 11451 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm T Konovnitzine, P A2 103
(CSU) 3 Units
18293 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Hosea, J B ONLINE GEOG 002
For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the Cultural Elements of Geography
website, http://www.online.elac.edu. (UC/CSU) 3 Units
Additional Administration of Justice/Fire Technology courses have been Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4E and CSU D5
scheduled after publishing deadlines. Many of these are advanced courses 12834 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh Koletty, S R A2 103
that require Prerequisites. A free supplementary list of these courses is
available by calling 323-265-8834. GEOG 003
Introduction to Weather and Climate
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
FRENCH Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5A and CSU B1
12939 LEC 9:00am-10:25am MW STAFF A2 103
FRENCH 001
Elementary French I GEOG 014
(UC/CSU) 5 Units Geography of California
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
10096 LEC 9:40am-12:10pm TTh Tadros, R G E3 257
10196 LEC 12:10pm-2:40pm TTh STAFF *SGEC 103 Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4E and CSU D5
10123 LEC 12:30pm-3:00pm MW STAFF C2 106 13018 LEC 3:30pm-4:55pm TTh Koletty, S R A2 103
10105 LEC 6:50pm-9:20pm TTh STAFF E3 153
26841 LEC 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Eckhert, M D HYBRID GEOG 015
Class 26841-Meeting dates: 9/1, 9/22, 10/27, 11/17, 12/8, 12/15/16 from Physical Geography Laboratory
3:00pm-4:30pm. (UC/CSU) 2 Units
For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5C and CSU B3
website, http://www.online.elac.edu. Enrollment Requirement: GEOG 001
13067 LEC 5:15pm-5:45pm TTh Koletty, S R A2 104
FRENCH 002 & 13080 LAB 5:45pm-6:40pm TTh Koletty, S R A2 104
Elementary French II
(UC/CSU) 5 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 6A and CSU C2
Enrollment Requirement: FRENCH 001
GEOLOGY
10902 LEC 12:30pm-3:00pm MW Vogel-Zuiderweg, L C E3 151 GEOLOGY 001
Physical Geology
FRENCH 003 (UC/CSU) 3 Units
Intermediate French I
(UC/CSU) 5 Units Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5A and CSU B1
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 6A or 3B and CSU C2 13763 LEC 9:00am-10:25am MW Adsit, R J A2 104
Enrollment Requirement: FRENCH 002 13787 LEC 1:55pm-3:20pm TTh Adsit, R J A2 104
13815 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm T Tarnoff, S R A2 104
11117 LEC 1:30pm-3:35pm TTh Vogel-Zuiderweg, L C E7 403
& LEC 0:50 hrs/wk TBA Vogel-Zuiderweg, L C HYBRID
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HISTORY 005
History of the Americas I
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4F and CSU D6
23057 LEC 9:00am-10:25am TTh Urrutia, L F7 226
HISTORY 006
History of the Americas II
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3B or 4F and CSU C2 or D6
23073 LEC 3:30pm-6:40pm W Urrutia, L F7 211
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HUMANITIES
JAPANESE
HUMAN 001
Cultural Patterns of Western Civilization JAPAN 001
(UC/CSU) 3 Units Elementary Japanese I
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3B and CSU C1 or C2 or D6 (UC/CSU) 5 Units
10329 LEC 9:00am-10:25am TTh Orozco, L R E3 357 Requirement Designation: Meets CSU C2
14207 LEC 7:00am-9:30am MW Okubo, E E3 153
14074 LEC 9:40am-12:10pm MW Jennings, S E E3 257
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 27703 LEC 12:10pm-2:40pm TTh Sawada, M *SGEC 106
14094 LEC 12:30pm-3:00pm TTh Higuchi, N E3 151
IND TEK 103 14122 LEC 6:50pm-9:20pm TTh Jennings, S E E3 151
Technical Writing and Communication 14160 LEC 6:50pm-9:20pm MW Brown, Y E3 151
(CSU) 2 Units
JAPAN 002
12060 LEC 1:45pm-2:50pm Th Davidian, A M E7 101 Elementary Japanese II
& 12071 LAB 2:50pm-4:55pm Th Davidian, A M E7 101 (UC/CSU) 5 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 6A and CSU C2
Enrollment Requirement: JAPAN 001
14358 LEC 12:30pm-3:00pm MW Jennings, S E E3 257
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KIN 366
1-Badminton Skills I
(UC/CSU) 1 Unit
20172 LEC 7:25am-7:40am MW Calienes, J L C1 132
& 20179 LAB 7:40am-8:50am MW Calienes, J L C1 132
20205 LEC 7:00pm-7:15pm MW Geer, M E9 103
& 20218 LAB 7:15pm-8:25pm MW Geer, M E9 103
KIN 366
2-Badminton Skills Ii
(UC/CSU) 1 Unit
26976 LEC 7:25am-7:40am MW Calienes, J L C1 132
& 26977 LAB 7:40am-8:50am MW Calienes, J L C1 132
20225 LEC 7:00pm-7:15pm MW Geer, M E9 103
& 20228 LAB 7:15pm-8:25pm MW Geer, M E9 103
KIN 370
Table Tennis
(UC/CSU) 1 Unit
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU E
Enrollment Requirement: KIN-Court Sports Course Family
15045 LEC 7:25am-7:40am MW Calienes, J L C1 132
& 15076 LAB 7:40am-8:50am MW Calienes, J L C1 132
KIN 386
KIN 350 1-Baseball I
1-Weight Training I (UC/CSU) 1 Unit
(UC/CSU) 1 Unit
16028 LEC 9:00am-9:30am F Hines, J M BASE FLD
19039 LEC 7:25am-7:40am MW Gamboa, R E9 117 & 16039 LAB 9:30am-12:00pm F Hines, J M BASE FLD
& 19043 LAB 7:40am-8:50am MW Gamboa, R E9 117
19050 LEC 9:00am-9:15am MW Angel, M M E9 117 KIN 386
& 19060 LAB 9:15am-10:25am MW Angel, M M E9 117 2-Baseball II
19108 LEC 9:00am-9:15am TTh Mosley, J E E9 117 (UC/CSU) 1 Unit
& 19123 LAB 9:15am-10:25am TTh Mosley, J E E9 117 16046 LEC 9:00am-9:30am F Hines, J M BASE FLD
19029 LEC 10:35am-10:50am TTh Angel, M M E9 117 & 16053 LAB 9:30am-12:00pm F Hines, J M BASE FLD
& 19032 LAB 10:50am-12:00pm TTh Angel, M M E9 117
19076 LEC 10:35am-10:50am MW Mosley, J E E9 117 KIN 387
& 19088 LAB 10:50am-12:00pm MW Mosley, J E E9 117 1-Basketball I
19174 LEC 1:45pm-2:00pm TTh White, K E E9 117 (UC/CSU) 1 Unit
& 19192 LAB 2:00pm-3:10pm TTh White, K E E9 117 16064 LEC 10:35am-10:50am MW Calienes, J L C1 132
26970 LEC 1:45pm-2:00pm TTh Teper, L E C1 128 & 16068 LAB 10:50am-12:00pm MW Calienes, J L C1 132
& 26971 LAB 2:00pm-3:10pm TTh Teper, L E C1 128 16114 LEC 12:10pm-12:25pm TTh Scarborough, S C C1 132
19141 LEC 5:15pm-5:30pm MW Elias, E J E9 117 & 16133 LAB 12:25pm-1:35pm TTh Scarborough, S C C1 132
& 19155 LAB 5:30pm-6:40pm MW Elias, E J E9 117 16085 LEC 1:45pm-2:00pm TTh Calienes, J L C1 132
& 16099 LAB 2:00pm-3:10pm TTh Calienes, J L C1 132
KIN 350
2-Weight Training Ii KIN 388
(UC/CSU) 1 Unit Flag Football
26974 LEC 7:25am-7:40am MW Gamboa, R E9 117 (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) 1 Unit
& 26975 LAB 7:40am-7:55am MW Gamboa, R E9 117 Requirement Designation: Meets CSU E
13538 LEC 9:00am-9:15am MW Angel, M M E9 117 Enrollment Requirement: KIN-Team Sports Course Family
& 13561 LAB 9:15am-10:25am MW Angel, M M E9 117 14805 LEC 10:35am-10:50am TTh Calienes, J L B5 STAD
13503 LEC 10:35am-10:50am MW Mosley, J E E9 117 & 14818 LAB 10:50am-12:00pm TTh Calienes, J L B5 STAD
& 13515 LAB 10:50am-12:00pm MW Mosley, J E E9 117 14836 LEC 10:35am-10:50am MW Ramirez, L B5 STAD
26972 LEC 1:45pm-2:00pm TTh Teper, L E C1 128 & 14856 LAB 10:50am-12:00pm MW Ramirez, L B5 STAD
& 26973 LAB 2:00pm-3:10pm TTh Teper, L E C1 128
KIN 389
SPORTS 1-Soccer I
(UC/CSU) 1 Unit
KIN 180 16292 LEC 9:00am-9:15am TTh Calienes, J L B5 STAD
Marathon Training Course For Run/Walk & 26511 LAB 9:15am-10:25am TTh Calienes, J L B5 STAD
(UC/CSU) 1.5 Units
26980 LEC 9:00am-9:15am MW Ramirez, L B5 STAD
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU E & 26981 LAB 9:15am-10:25am MW Ramirez, L B5 STAD
Enrollment Requirement: KIN-Track & Field Course Family
26992 LEC 6:30am-6:45am MW Ramirez, L B5 STAD KIN 390
& 26993 LAB 6:45am-8:35am MW Ramirez, L B5 STAD 1-Softball-I
(UC/CSU) 1 Unit
KIN 331 Enrollment Requirement: KIN-Team Sports Course Family
1-Cross Training I 20232 LEC 10:35am-10:50am MW Diaz, J A WMN FLD
(UC/CSU) 1 Unit & 20235 LAB 10:50am-12:00pm MW Diaz, J A WMN FLD
13448 LEC 7:25am-7:40am TTh Gamboa, R E9 118 20241 LEC 1:45pm-2:00pm TTh Blanco, E WMN FLD
& 13456 LAB 7:40am-8:50am TTh Gamboa, R E9 118 & 20251 LAB 2:00pm-3:10pm TTh Blanco, E WMN FLD
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KIN 391
1-Volleyball I LOGISTICS
(UC/CSU) 1 Unit
LOGTIC 101
16355 LEC 12:10pm-12:25pm MW Calienes, J L C1 132 Technology In Global Logistics
& 16363 LAB 12:25pm-1:35pm TTh Calienes, J L C1 132 (CSU) 1 Unit
11102 LEC 6:50pm-9:10pm M Hsiao, R L E7 404
LAW (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017)
11065 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Garica, D D ONLINE
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017)
LAW 001
Business Law I 11045 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Medina, L ONLINE
(UC/CSU) 3 Units (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017)
20474 LEC 9:00am-10:25am TTh Rodriguez, D E F7 107 For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the
website, http://www.online.elac.edu.
20479 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa STAFF F7 107
20488 LEC 9:00am-10:25am MW Rodriguez, D E F7 107
20499 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm F Anderson, O V F7 109 LOGTIC 102
20524 LEC 3:30pm-6:40pm W Cleva, V J F7 119 Concepts In Global Logistics
(CSU) 2 Units
20536 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm M Rodriguez, D E F7 109
20548 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm T Rodriguez, D E F7 119 11157 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh Garcia, D D E7 404
20563 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm W STAFF F7 207 & LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Garcia, D D E7 404
20580 LEC 1:25 hrs/wk TBA Parsakar, N ONLINE (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017)
& LEC 1:25 hrs/wk TBA Anderson, O V ONLINE 11173 LEC 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Medina, L ONLINE
20599 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Lipscomb, R C HYBRID (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017)
For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the 11206 LEC 3:15 hrs/wk TBA Garcia, D D ONLINE
website, http://www.online.elac.edu. (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)
For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the
LAW 002 website, http://www.online.elac.edu.
Business Law II
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
LOGTIC 103
20763 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm Th Rodriguez, D E F7 109 Inventory In Global Logistics
20781 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Lipscomb, R HYBRID (CSU) 2 Units
20792 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Lipscomb, R HYBRID 11281 LEC 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Garcia, D D ONLINE
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017)
LAW 003
Civil Rights and the Law For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the
(CSU) 3 Units website, http://www.online.elac.edu.
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MANAGEMENT MARKETING
MGMT 013 MARKET 001
Small Business Entrepreneurship Principles of Selling
(CSU) 3 Units (CSU) 3 Units
26277 LEC 7:25am-8:50am TTh Alderete, F J F7 203 14062 LEC 9:00am-10:25am MW Ramirez, L E E7 403
26280 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm T Adhanom, A F7 109 14081 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm Th Cadavid, A M F7 217
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MATHEMATICS
MATH 105 MATH 110 MATH 103
Arithmetic for
College Students
Intro to Algebraic
Concepts
How to Succeed
at Mathematics Mathematics Skills
MATH 115 MATH 107 RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE
Elementary How to do Word
Algebra Problems
MATH 125
Intermediate
Algebra
MATH 120
Plane Geometry ELEMENTARY LIBERAL CSULA BUSINESS & OTHER
EDUCATION ARTS SOCIAL SCIENCES MAJORS
MATH 241
Trigonometry
MATH 215 MATH 230 MATH 245 MATH 227 MATH 227
with Vectors Principles of Math for Liberal College Algebra Statistics Statistics
Mathematics I Arts Students or or
MATH 286 Note: Students may take M241 and M260 simul-
Partial Diff. Eqs. taneously or in reverse order as long as both the
in the Natural M120 and M125 prerequisites are met
Sciences
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MATH 115
Elementary Algebra
5 Units
Enrollment Requirement: MATH 102 OR Placement in MATH 102 OR
MATH 110 OR MATH 112 OR Placement in MATH 113 OR Placement in
MATH 115 OR Placement in MATH 125
22078 LEC 9:00am-11:35am MTWTh Faradineh, R A G5 004
Class # 22078-Students must also take Math 107, class # 18833.
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017)
MATH 125
Intermediate Algebra
5 Units
Enrollment Requirement: MATH 113 and MATH 114 OR MATH 115 OR
Placement in MATH 125 OR Placement in MATH 245 OR Placement in
MATH 260 MATH 105
24825 LEC 6:00am-8:35am MTWTh Faradineh, R A G5 004 Arithmetic
(NDA) 3 Units
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017)
24796 LEC 9:00am-11:35am MTWTh Castro, G G5 010 Enrollment Requirement: Limited from taking more than 30 units of remedial
coursework.
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017)
24888 LEC 9:00am-11:35am MTWTh Faradineh, R A G5 004 15705 LEC 6:30am-7:55am MW STAFF G5 118
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 15391 LEC 7:15am-8:40am MW STAFF C2 127C
15359 LEC 7:25am-10:35am F STAFF G5 002
MATH 192 15829 LEC 7:25am-8:50am TTh Chung, H C2 127C
Graphing Calculator 16531 LEC 7:25am-8:50am TTh STAFF *SGEC 102
(CSU) 1 Unit 15430 LEC 8:00am-11:10am Sa STAFF G5 001
Enrollment Requirement: MATH 125 16918 LEC 8:00am-11:10am Sa Yang, C *SGEC 103
This course introduces the use of the graphing calculator. It includes 15524 LEC 8:30am-11:40am F Papoyan, N G5 001
topics such as graphing functions in two and three dimensions, writing 15769 LEC 8:30am-11:40am F Alvarado, N M G5 109
programs, engineering and calculus applications, solving systems of 16284 LEC 9:00am-10:25am MW Lee, S C C2 106
equations using matrices, and analyzing data using statistics. 17060 LEC 9:00am-10:25am MW Kim, G *SGEC 110
25535 LEC 11:30am-12:00pm MTWTh Castro, G G5 010 27127 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm MW Mendez, G C2123A
Class # 25535-Students must also take Math 227, class # 25599. Class 27127-Students must be enrolled in FYE Program.
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)
15333 LEC 12:10pm-1:35pm TTh Ly, H G5 003
MATH 227 15909 LEC 12:10pm-1:35pm TTh Lam, Y Y A6 104
Statistics 16092 LEC 12:10pm-1:35pm MW STAFF A6 104
(UC/CSU) 4 Units 16183 LEC 12:10pm-1:35pm MW STAFF C2 127C
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 2A and CSU B4 16405 LEC 12:10pm-3:20pm Sa STAFF G5 001
Enrollment Requirement: MATH 125 OR Placement in MATH 227 OR 15579 LEC 12:30pm-3:40pm F Wong, S G5 001
MATH 230 OR MATH 236 OR Placement in MATH 236 OR MATH 241 15638 LEC 12:30pm-3:40pm F STAFF G5 002
OR Placement in MATH 241 OR MATH 245 OR Placement in MATH 245 15472 LEC 1:45pm-3:10pm TTh Yang, I G5 007A
OR MATH 260 OR Placement in MATH 260 OR MATH 261 OR MATH 17190 LEC 1:45pm-3:10pm MW Tseng, K G5 006
262 OR Placement in MATH 262 15317 LEC 3:30pm-4:55pm MW Yun, M S G5 118
25601 LEC 6:00am-8:05am MTWTh Faradineh, R A G5 004 16784 LEC 3:40pm-5:05pm TTh McQuilkin, T F *SGEC 105
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017) 15993 LEC 4:15pm-5:40pm TTh Burniston, M C2 127A
25599 LEC 9:00am-11:05am MTWTh Castro, G G5 010 16665 LEC 5:15pm-6:40pm TTh STAFF *SGEC 109
Class # 25599-Students must also take Math 192, class # 25535.
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017) MATH 107
How To Do Word Problems
MATH 103 1 Unit
How To Succeed At Math Enrollment Requirement: MATH 115 OR MATH 110 OR MATH 112 OR
(NDA) 1 Unit Placement in MATH 115
Enrollment Requirement: Limited from taking more than 30 units of remedial 18814 LEC 12:10pm-1:15pm W Lee, M G5 006
coursework.
15303 LEC 12:20pm-1:25pm M Nolan, J K G5 112
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MATH 120
Plane Geometry
5 Units
Enrollment Requirement: MATH 115 OR Placement in MATH 120 OR MATH
125 OR Placement in MATH 125 OR MATH 227 OR MATH 236 OR Placement
in MATH 236 OR MATH 241 OR Placement in MATH 241 OR MATH 245 OR
Placement in MATH 245 OR MATH 260 OR Placement in MATH 260
23797 LEC 9:00am-10:10am MTWTh Senensieb, D H G5 109
23801 LEC 10:50am-12:00pm MTWTh Gordon, M A C2 128
23813 LEC 12:10pm-2:40pm TTh Wong, S G5 010
23824 LEC 12:10pm-2:40pm MW Choi, N R G5 008
23798 LEC 1:45pm-4:15pm MW Tall, I A G5 004
23804 LEC 1:45pm-4:15pm TTh STAFF A6 104
23807 LEC 3:30pm-6:00pm MW Chang, Y C2 105
23837 LEC 3:30pm-6:05pm MTWTh Wang, K C2 107
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)
23829 LEC 4:20pm-6:50pm TTh STAFF C2 106
23818 LEC 7:00pm-9:30pm TTh Lee, E Y G5 006
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MATH 272
Methods of Discrete Mathematics
(UC/CSU) 5 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 2A and CSU B4
Enrollment Requirement: MATH 262 OR Placement in MATH 262
27754 LEC 1:45pm-4:15pm TTh Ruyle, J C C2 127D
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MUSIC 185
Directed Study-Music
(CSU) 1 Unit
15072 LEC 6:50pm-7:55pm T Martinez, J E S2 121
15022 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Lupica, A J S2 117
15038 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Lupica, A J S2 117
15109 LEC 1:05 hrs/wk TBA Hasty, B P S2 117
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PSYCH 068
Biopsychology of Chemical Dependency:Drugs, Behavior& Health
(CSU) 3 Units
Enrollment Requirement: PSYCH 001
24851 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm F Ludwig, R F7 220
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READING 101
READING 019 Power Reading
Academic Foundation For Reading (CSU) 3 Units
(NDA) 3 Units
Enrollment Requirement: ENGLISH 019 OR Placement in READING 019 AND 11738 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh Pacheco, S R F9 102
ENGLISH 019
16771 LEC 9:00am-10:25am TTh Mena, G M E3 455
Class 16771-You must also enroll in the co-requisite class, English 19, class REAL ESTATE
14434.
16809 LEC 9:00am-10:25am MTWTh Pacheco, S R E3 431 REAL ES 001
Class 16809-This is a compressed 8-week class starting 8/28/17. Students Real Estate Principles
that finish this class must enroll in the co-requisite class, English 19, class (CSU) 3 Units
14627, which starts 10/23/17.
11759 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh Rose, M I A6 102
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017) 11775 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm T Anderson, O V F7 107
16760 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh Pacheco, S R E3 425 11805 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm W Rodriguez, D E F7 109
Class 16760-You must also enroll in the co-requisite class, English 19, class 27849 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Anderson, O V ONLINE
14413. (Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)
16790 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm MW Mena, G M E3 455 For up-to-date information on this and other online courses, please check the
Class 16790-You must also enroll in the co-requisite class, English 19, class website, http://www.online.elac.edu.
14537.
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RESP TH 027
RESPIRATORY THERAPY Respiratory Clinical Problem-Solving I
(CSU) 1 Unit
RESP TH 002 10280 LAB 7:30am-11:35am Th Booth, K M A4
Fundamentals of Respiratory Therapy & LAB 1:00pm-5:25pm Th Booth, K M A4
4 Units (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017)
Enrollment Requirement: MICRO 001 and BIOLOGY 020 OR MICRO 001 and 10316 LAB 7:30am-11:35am Th Booth, K M G5 103
PHYSIOL 001 and ANATOMY 001 OR MICRO 020 and BIOLOGY 020 OR
MICRO 020 and PHYSIOL 001 & LAB 1:00pm-5:25pm Th Chhun, B G9 104
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017)
15606 LEC 6:30am-9:40am W Chhun, B G5 103
& 15615 LAB 12:15pm-3:25pm W Chhun, B G5 107
RESP TH 101
15630 LEC 6:30am-9:40am W Chhun, B G5 103 Survey of Respiratory Therapy
& 15648 LAB 1:45pm-4:55pm Th Haines, M S G5 107 2 Units
15668 LEC 6:30am-9:40am W Chhun, B G5 103
& 15689 LAB 6:30am-9:40am Th Haines, M S G5 107 10654 LEC 8:00am-10:05am T Booth, K M G5 103
28229 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Avila, R HYBRID
RESP TH 003 Class 28229-Mandatory meeting held on campus on Monday, 8/28/17, at
Applications of Respiratory Therapy & Clinical Experience I 4:30pm in G5 107.
5 Units
Enrollment Requirement: RESP TH 004 and RESP TH 027 OR RESP TH 015
15726 LAB 6:00am-9:10am T Chhun, B HOSPITAL SOCIOLOGY
& LAB 8:00am-11:10am M Avila, R G5 103
& LAB 9:10am-12:20pm T Chhun, B HOSPITAL SOC 001
& LAB 12:20pm-3:30pm T Chhun, B HOSPITAL Introduction to Sociology
& LAB 3:30pm-6:40pm T Avila, R HOSPITAL (UC/CSU) 3 Units
15740 LAB 6:00am-9:10am W Carr, M R HOSPITAL Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4J and CSU D0
& LAB 8:00am-11:10am M Avila, R G5 103 10980 LEC 7:25am-8:50am MW Kahla, R F7 215
& LAB 9:10am-12:20pm W Welch, M A HOSPITAL 11007 LEC 7:25am-8:50am TTh Kahla, R F7 215
& LAB 12:20pm-3:30pm W Welch, M A HOSPITAL 11221 LEC 7:25am-8:50am TTh Jones, L M F7 219
& LAB 3:30pm-6:40pm W Chhun, B HOSPITAL 11048 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm F Harris, J P F7 215
15764 LAB 6:00am-9:10am W Tobin, P HOSPITAL 11302 LEC 9:00am-10:25am MW STAFF F7 226
& LAB 8:00am-11:10am M Avila, R G5 103 14858 LEC 9:00am-10:25am MW Ortega, E *SGEC 125
& LAB 9:10am-12:20pm W Tobin, P HOSPITAL 27537 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa STAFF F7 224
& LAB 12:20pm-3:30pm W Tsang, C HOSPITAL 11099 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm MW Morales, M F7 215
& LAB 3:30pm-6:40pm W Santana, S A HOSPITAL 11158 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh Kahla, R F7 215
15788 LAB 6:00am-9:10am F Booth, K M HOSPITAL 14637 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm MW Ortega, E *SGEC 125
& LAB 8:00am-11:10am M Avila, R G5 103 15312 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh Ortega, E *SGEC 113
& LAB 9:10am-12:20pm F Booth, K M HOSPITAL 26688 LEC 12:10pm-1:35pm MW STAFF E3 331
& LAB 12:20pm-3:30pm Sa Haines, M S HOSPITAL Class 26688 is limited to the Delloro students only.
& LAB 3:30pm-6:40pm Sa Santana, S A HOSPITAL
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SOC 004
Sociological Analysis
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4J and CSU D0
Enrollment Requirement: SOC 001
21435 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh Ie, E F F7 209
26687 LEC 1:45pm-3:10pm MW STAFF E3 559
21444 LEC 3:30pm-6:40pm W Nitzani, M F7 209
SOC 007
Juvenile Delinquency
(CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU D0
21493 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm Th Lomeli, M F7 215
SOC 011
Race and Ethnic Relations
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4C or 4J and CSU D0 or D3
21505 LEC 9:00am-10:25am TTh STAFF F7 215
21499 LEC 12:10pm-1:35pm MW Ie, E F F7 217
21545 LEC 1:45pm-3:10pm MW Ortega, E *SGEC 110
21513 LEC 3:30pm-6:40pm T Ramos, G F7 215
21533 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Rodriguez, C E ONLINE
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SPANISH
Flow Chart for Spanish
*If you are completing the AA-T degree, use this chart to
help you complete the 19 units required for this degree Traditional Heritage
(non-Spanish speakers) Track
OR (Spanish-speakers)Track
Select ONE of these tracks: If you have never spoken
Spanish at home, please select the Traditional Track.
Spanish 35
If you grew up speaking Spanish at home, select the Spanish 01
or SP 28 and 29
Heritage Track*:
ARROWS INDICATE PREREQUISITES.
After completing the core courses above, you may select any one of the
Spanish 02 Spanish 36
following courses to complete the AA-T degree:
Spanish 05, Spanish 06 (Prerequisite: Spanish 5), Spanish 09, Spanish
10, Spanish 12,
Spanish 03 Spanish 37
Spanish 16, Spanish 27, History 05, History 06
*If you dont know which track to select, please visit our department
website at fld.elac.edu for help on choosing the right course. Please
see any one of the professors of Spanish in the Foreign Languages Spanish 04
Department for advice on how to challenge any prerequisites or for
general guidance on how to complete your degree.
SPANISH 006
Advanced Spanish II
(UC/CSU) 5 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 6A or 3B and CSU C2
Enrollment Requirement: SPANISH 005
22879 LEC 8:00am-1:20pm F Olivas, O E3 153
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
READING
POL SCI 001
The Government of the United States READING 019
(UC/CSU) 3 Units Academic Foundation For Reading
(NDA) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4H and CSU D8
Enrollment Requirement: ENGLISH 019 OR Placement in READING 019 AND
17224 LEC 9:00am-10:25am TTh Quintero, M SGEC 110 ENGLISH 019
16752 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm MW Quintero, M SGEC 110
16994 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh Quintero, M SGEC 110 17149 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh Rodriguez, M A SGEC 107
Class 17149-You must also enroll in the co-requisite class, English 19, class
16498 LEC 12:10pm-1:35pm MW Quintero, M SGEC 110 15051.
18476 LEC 12:10pm-3:30pm MW STAFF SGEC 118
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017) 17207 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh Hofferd, R J SGEC 101
Class 17207-You must also enroll in the co-requisite class, English 19, class
17449 LEC 1:45pm-3:10pm MW Quintero, M SGEC 117 14964.
15616 LEC 3:30pm-6:40pm T Quintero, M SGEC 110 17043 LEC 3:30pm-4:55pm TTh Barilari, G SGEC 109
15816 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm M STAFF SGEC 110 Class 17043-You must also enroll in the co-requisite class, English 19, class
16033 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm T STAFF SGEC 110 14882.
16249 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm Th STAFF SGEC 110 17095 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm W Warner, A S SGEC 112
Class 17095-You must also enroll in the co-requisite class, English 19, class
14804.
PSYCHOLOGY
READING 025
PSYCH 001 Reading For College Success
General Psychology I (NDA) 3 Units
(UC/CSU) 3 Units Enrollment Requirement: Limited from taking more than 30 units of remedial
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4I and CSU D9 coursework.
22998 LEC 9:00am-10:25am TTh STAFF SGEC 106 27308 LEC 1:45pm-3:10pm TTh Rodriguez, M A SGEC 109
23035 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm F STAFF SGEC 106
23068 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm MW Mayoryk, M B SGEC 106 READING 029
22906 LEC 3:30pm-6:40pm T Mayoryk, M B SGEC 106 Reading Across the Curriculum
3 Units
22935 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm M STAFF SGEC 106
22969 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm W STAFF SGEC 106 Enrollment Requirement: Limited from taking more than 30 units of remedial
coursework.
PSYCH 002 27309 LEC 1:45pm-3:10pm TTh Hofferd, R J SGEC 110
Biological Psychology
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5B and CSU B2 SOCIOLOGY
Enrollment Requirement: PSYCH 001
24449 LEC 9:00am-10:25am MW STAFF SGEC 106 SOC 001
24447 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm Th STAFF SGEC 106 Introduction to Sociology
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
PSYCH 014 Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4J and CSU D0
Abnormal Psychology 14858 LEC 9:00am-10:25am MW Ortega, E SGEC 125
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
14637 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm MW Ortega, E SGEC 125
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4I and CSU D9 15312 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh Ortega, E SGEC 113
24616 LEC 3:30pm-6:40pm M STAFF SGEC 106 15095 LEC 12:10pm-1:35pm TTH Ortega, E SGEC 113
13695 LEC 3:30pm-6:40pm W STAFF SGEC 110
PSYCH 041 14167 LEC 3:30pm-6:40pm M Ortega, E SGEC 110
Life-Span Psychology: From Infancy to Old Age 14404 LEC 3:30pm-6:40pm Th STAFF SGEC 110
(UC/CSU) 3 Units 13925 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm Th STAFF SGEC 111
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4I and CSU D9 or E
24735 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm TTh STAFF SGEC 106 SOC 011
24725 LEC 12:10pm-1:35pm MW Mayoryk, M B SGEC 106 Race and Ethnic Relations
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
24719 LEC 6:50pm-10:00pm W STAFF SGEC 111
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4C or 4J and CSU D0 or D3
PSYCH 052 21545 LEC 1:45pm-3:10pm MW Ortega, E SGEC 110
Psychological Aspects of Human Sexuality
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4I and CSU D9 or E
27781 LEC 3:30pm-6:40pm W Mayoryk, M B SGEC 106
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Short-term Classes
ADM JUS 002 AUTOMO 701
Concepts of Criminal Law Automobile Heating and Air Conditioning
(UC/CSU) 3 Units (CSU) (RPT 1) 5 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4J and CSU D0 19776 LEC 7:25am-10:00am MTWThF Banuelos, A P1 101
19654 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Johnson, S A ONLINE (Starts 11/06/2017, Ends 12/08/2017)
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017) & 19779 LAB 10:00am-12:35pm MTWThF Banuelos, A P1 101
(Starts 11/06/2017, Ends 12/08/2017)
ADM JUS 003
Legal Aspects of Evidence CAOT 151
(CSU) 3 Units Mobile Apps For Academic Success
19796 LEC 5:15pm-8:25pm TTh Hosea, S *SGEC 114 (CSU) 1 Unit
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017) 28057 LEC 8:20am-10:40am Th Cross, K E7 404
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017)
ADM JUS 075
Introduction to Corrections CH DEV 001
(CSU) 3 Units Child Growth and Development
20357 LEC 5:15pm-8:25pm TTh Hosea, S *SGEC 114 (UC/CSU) 3 Units
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017) Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4I and CSU D9 or E
20337 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Johnson, S A ONLINE 22247 LEC 9:00am-3:30pm Sa Cabot, N F7 111
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017) (Starts 09/02/2017, Ends 10/21/2017)
22294 LEC 9:00am-4:25pm Sa McLaughlin, R M F7 115
AUTOMO 101 (Starts 10/28/2017, Ends 12/16/2017)
Introduction to Automobile Technology
(CSU) 4 Units CH DEV 002
19635 LEC 7:30am-9:35am MTWThF Banuelos, A P1 101 Early Childhood: Principles and Practices
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 09/29/2017) (CSU) 3 Units
& 19660 LAB 9:35am-11:40am MTWThF Banuelos, A P1 101 23509 LEC 9:00am-3:30pm Sa Rivas, M R F7 115
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 09/29/2017) (Starts 09/02/2017, Ends 10/21/2017)
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READING 019
Academic Foundation For Reading
(NDA) 3 Units
Enrollment Requirement: ENGLISH 019 OR Placement in READING 019 AND
ENGLISH 019
16809 LEC 9:00am-10:25am MTWTh Pacheco, S R E3 431
Class 16809-This is a compressed 8-week class starting 8/28/17. Students
that finish this class must enroll in the co-requisite class, English 19, class
14627, which starts 10/23/17.
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017)
16835 LEC 10:35am-12:00pm MTWTh Solis, A C E3 431
Class 16835-This is a compressed 8-wk class starting 8/28/17. Students that
finish this class must enroll in the co-requisite class, English 19, class 14462,
starting 10/23/17.
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017)
REAL ES 001
Real Estate Principles
(CSU) 3 Units
27849 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Anderson, O V ONLINE
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)
REAL ES 003
Real Estate Practices
(CSU) 3 Units
27855 LEC 9:00am-4:25pm Sa Dixon, E J F7 117
(Starts 10/28/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)
REAL ES 005
Legal Aspects of Real Estate I
(CSU) 3 Units
12426 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Anderson, O V ONLINE
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)
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You might also use the WCE to become a flexible scheduler by mixing WCE classes
with regular weekday and evening classes; attending part time or full time; taking TRACK TWO
classes in the summer and winter intersessions as well as in the fall and spring
semesters; and enjoying traditional face-to-face classes in state-of-the-art class- HISTORY 011
rooms and/or fully online or blended hybrid classes mixed to suit your own needs. 28693 LEC 1:30pm-4:40pm Sa STAFF F7 220
Sign up for all four classes in one of the two tracks on offer below for the Fall 2017
Semester, or mix and match to meet your own unique scheduling needs. MATH 125
28699 LEC 9:00am-10:25 am Sa STAFF G5 008
TRACK ONE & LEC 4:05 hrs/wk TBA STAFF HY BRID
Weekend Classes
A S L 001 BIOLOGY 003
American Sign Language I Introduction to Biology
(UC/CSU) 4 Units (UC/CSU) 4 Unit^s
10046 LEC 8:00am-12:15pm Sa Cabrera, R *SGEC 110 12506 LAB 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Reddy, B L G5 209
12914 LAB 12:40pm-3:50pm Sa Garza, A A G5 209
ACCTG 001 12835 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Garza, A A G7 104
Introductory Accounting I 12455 LEC 12:40pm-3:50pm Sa Jacoby, F J G7 104
(UC/CSU) 5 Unit^s
27892 LEC 9:00am-11:30am Sa Gilbert, C F7 119 BUS 001
Introduction to Business
ANATOMY 001 (UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s
Introduction to Human Anatomy 17667 LEC 8:00am-3:25pm Sa Perez, I F7 207
(UC/CSU) 4 Unit^s (Starts 10/28/2017, Ends 12/17/2017)
14364 LAB 4:00pm-7:10pm Sa Le, O G5 208
14052 LAB 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Le, O G5 208 CH DEV 001
14304 LEC 12:40pm-3:50pm Sa Le, O G7 102 Child Growth and Development
14015 LEC 12:40pm-3:50pm Sa Le, O G7 102 (UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s
22247 LEC 9:00am-3:30pm Sa Cabot, N F7 111
ANTHRO 101 (Starts 09/02/2017, Ends 10/21/2017)
Human Biological Evolution
(UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s 22294 LEC 9:00am-4:25pm Sa McLaughlin, R M F7 115
(Starts 10/28/2017, Ends 12/16/2017)
10859 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Perez, D A2 102
CH DEV 002
ANTHRO 102 Early Childhood: Principles and Practices
Human Ways of Life: Cultural Anthropology (CSU) 3 Unit^s
(UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s
23509 LEC 9:00am-3:30pm Sa Rivas, M R F7 115
15307 LEC 12:20pm-3:30pm Sa Flores Pena, Y A2 102 (Starts 09/02/2017, Ends 10/21/2017)
AUTOMO 101
Introduction to Automobile Technology CH DEV 004
(CSU) 4 Unit^s Creative Experiences For Children II
(CSU) 3 Unit^s
19518 LEC 8:30am-11:40am Sa Ibarra, B P1 101
19521 LAB 11:50am-3:00pm Sa Ibarra, B P1 101 23640 LEC 9:00am-3:30pm Sa Castaneda, D F7 116
(Starts 09/02/2017, Ends 10/21/2017)
CH DEV 007
Introduction to Curriculum In Early Childhood Education
(CSU) 3 Unit^s
23661 LEC 9:00am-3:30pm Sa Olivarez, L A F7 226
(Starts 09/02/2017, Ends 10/21/2017)
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13459 LEC 9:00am-11:05am Sa STAFF, E F7 117 27287 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Donelan, C *SGEC 111
(Starts 09/02/2017, Ends 10/21/2017)
ENGLISH 103
Composition and Critical Thinking
CH DEV 037 (UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s
Literature For School Age Children
(CSU) 2 Unit^s 25087 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Chakhchir, Z E3 321
25092 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Holland, D P E3 355
13510 LEC 9:00am-1:50pm Sa STAFF, E F7 120 25159 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Shirinyan, A A *SGEC 108
(Starts 10/28/2017, Ends 12/16/2017)
ETN MCR 201
CH DEV 039 Histological Microscopy
Administration & Supervision of Early Childhood Programs II 4 Unit^s
(CSU) 3 Unit^s
25368 LAB 9:00am-3:30pm Sa STAFF, E G9 209
13798 LEC 9:00am-3:30pm Sa Uribe, M F7 210
(Starts 09/02/2017, Ends 10/14/2017) FAM &CS 006
Challenges of Aging
CH DEV 065 (CSU) 3 Unit^s
Adult Supervision/Early Childhood Mentoring 15804 LEC 8:30am-3:00pm Sa Velazquez, J F7 110
(CSU) 2 Unit^s
(Starts 09/02/2017, Ends 10/21/2017)
14717 LEC 9:00am-2:50pm Sa Norman, M V F7 213
(Starts 10/28/2017, Ends 12/09/2017) FAM &CS 034
Child Nutrition
CHICANO 002 (CSU) 3 Units
The Mexican-American In Contemporary Society 16311 LEC 9:00am-4:25pm Sa Chukumerije, J F7 116
(UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s
(Starts 10/28/2017, Ends 12/16/2017)
20534 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Lopez, F E3 517
FIRETEK 207
CHICANO 054 Wildland Fire Control
Mexican-American Arts In American Culture (CSU) 3 Units
(UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s
27975 LEC 8:00am-2:30pm Sa Hosea, J B FHMT CTR
21654 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Rovero-Herrera, A E3 511 (Starts 10/07/2017, Ends 12/02/2017)
*Frank Hotchins Memorial Training Center, 1700 Stadium Way, LA, CA
CAOT 109
Web Multimedia For the Office
(CSU) (RPT 1) 3 Unit^s GEOG 001
Physical Geography
21590 LEC 9:00am-11:05am Sa Tan, K E7 406 (UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s
21594 LAB 11:05am-12:00pm Sa Tan, K E7 406
28228 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Allred, J P A2 103
CO SCI 201
Introduction to Computer Information Systems HEALTH 008
(UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s Women'S Personal Health
(UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s
16205 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Ramirez, L V E7 318
16768 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Aldana, I E9 114
CO SCI 237
Introduction to Computer Networks HEALTH 011
(CSU) 3 Unit^s Principles of Healthful Living
(UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s
17593 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Seetao, D E7 405
17558 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Antonacci, A M C1 121
ENG SUP 224 18843 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Espinoza, M *SGEC 102
Land Surveyor-In-Training (Lsit) Review Course
2 Unit^s HISTORY 011
Political and Social History of the United States I
14334 LEC 9:00am-10:05am Sa Gallegos, H A E7 105 (UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s
14341 LAB 11:05am-2:15pm Sa Gallegos, H A E7 105
23108 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa STAFF, E F7 215
ENGLISH 021
English Fundamentals HLTHOCC 062
(NDA) 3 Unit^s Skill Set For the Health Care Professional
2 Unit^s
16198 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Tigue, W B *SGEC 112
14457 LEC 8:00am-9:05am Sa Howard, L A4
14480 LAB 9:05am-12:15pm Sa Howard, L A4
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LAW 001
Business Law I
(UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s
20479 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa STAFF, E F7 107
MATH 105
Arithmetic
(NDA) 3 Unit^s
16405 LEC 12:10pm-3:20pm Sa STAFF, E G5 001
16918 LEC 8:00am-11:10am Sa Yang, C *SGEC 103
MATH 125
Intermediate Algebra
5 Unit^s
24083 LEC 10:30am-1:00pm Sa Ngo, H G5 005
MATH 227
Statistics
(UC/CSU) 4 Unit^s
25565 LEC 9:00am-1:15pm Sa Samarawickrema, R A G5 010
25590 LEC 3:00pm-4:20pm Sa Mirfattah, M G5 109
25560 LEC 9:00am-1:15pm Sa Harjuno, T G5 109
MATH 230
Mathematics For Liberal Arts Students
(UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s
25814 LEC 1:00pm-2:10pm Sa Oh, S F7 203
MATH 245
College Algebra
(UC/CSU) 3 Unit^s
25902 LEC 9:00am-12:10pm Sa Oh, S F7 203
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Online Classes
Students who take online classes make a commitment to log on to their classes Two (2) digit birth date
at least three times per week. Online courses are designed for students who enjoy
Ex. January 1: 0101
learning independently and cannot attend on-campus on a regular basis, and who
are comfortable using a computer. Online courses are not self-paced courses; For more information please contact the office of Distance Education:
they follow the semester schedule and online students have deadlines and sched-
For online course listings: www.elac.edu/online/index.htm
ules just as classroom courses do. Online classes are academically the same as
on-campus classes, and meet the same General Education and Transfer require- For the Online Help Desk
ments as their on-campus counterparts. To take online classes at ELAC, you must
-Email: onlinehelp@elac.edu
first apply to the campus and go through the matriculation process.
-Phone: (323) 415-5313
Online classes follow the same academic calendar as regular classes. This means
that they start when the semester starts. Some online classes are short term -Online help form: http://www.elac.edu/online/OnlineHelpForm.htm
classes which have their own start dates; please check the schedule of classes on
Please direct questions about course content and requirements, or requests to
those dates: http://www.elac.edu/schedules/index.htm.
add a course to the instructor of the course.
The office of Distance Education nor the Distance Education Coordinator does
not provide academic counseling (http://www.elac.edu/studentservices/counsel- ACCTG 001
ing/index.htm) or financial aid information (http://www.elac.edu/admission/finaid/ Introductory Accounting I
index.htm). (UC/CSU) 5 Units
BEFORE ENROLLING IN AN ONLINE CLASS: 27892 LEC 9:00am-11:30am Sa Gilbert, C F7 119
& LEC 2:30 hrs/wk TBA Gilbert, C HYBRID
You must be a student at ELAC: 14238 LEC 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Manah, S M ONLINE
http://www.elac.edu/admission/regulations.htm 14365 LEC 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Hihara, H K ONLINE
You must have completed the matriculation and orientation process: http:// 14505 LEC 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Yeung, I F HYBRID
www.elac.edu/admission/matriculation/index.htm 14652 LEC 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Yeung, I F HYBRID
You must have a valid email registered with the campus: https://eweb3.laccd. ACCTG 002
edu/WebStudent/signon.asp Introductory Accounting II
(UC/CSU) 5 Units
You must enroll during your appointment date and time
Enrollment Requirement: ACCTG 001 OR ACCTG 021 and ACCTG 022
DURING ENROLLMENT OF ONLINE CLASSES: 17135 LEC 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Kojima, S K ONLINE
You must register for classes using the Student Information System: https:// 17186 LEC 5:20 hrs/wk TBA Kojima, S K ONLINE
eweb3.laccd.edu/WebStudent/signon.asp
ADM JUS 001
If you missed the regular registration period you must use the ACE portal to Introduction to Administration of Justice
request an ADD: http://www.elac.edu/online/OnlineAdd.htm (UC/CSU) 3 Units
-Only the course instructor can add you to a class Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4H and CSU D8
-Please direct questions about course content, requirements, and/or requests 18278 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Santoyo, M ONLINE
to add a course to the instructor. 18323 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Santoyo, M ONLINE
-You must first obtain add request approval from your instructor. ADM JUS 002
-Then, you must receive add request approval from Admissions. Concepts of Criminal Law
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
-
If admissions denies your add request, you must clear your hold with
admissions. Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4J and CSU D0
19654 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Johnson, S A ONLINE
-If admissions approves your add request, it will take 2 business days for you (Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017)
to access the Canvas course site.
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ASIAN 003
The Peoples and Cultures of Asia
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3B and CSU D7
27882 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Ong, W C ONLINE
ASTRON 001
Elementary Astronomy
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5A and CSU B1
18710 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Rose, D ONLINE
26635 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Kiledjian, V P ONLINE
28634 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Kiledjian, V P ONLINE
Class 28634-This is part of ELAC Honors Program.
To enroll, students must see a counselor in E1-127.
COUNSEL 001
Introduction to College
(CSU) 1 Unit
11313 LEC 2:50 hrs/wk TBA Perez, A M ONLINE
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/05/2017)
12635 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Morales Guerra, S A ONLINE
(Starts 08/28/2017, Ends 10/20/2017)
COUNSEL 004
Career Planning
(CSU) 1 Unit
14091 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Frontanez Loza, M ONLINE
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017)
27967 LEC 2:05 hrs/wk TBA Frontanez Loza, M ONLINE
(Starts 10/23/2017, Ends 12/15/2017)
CHEM 065
Introductory General Chemistry
(UC/CSU) 4 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5A or 5C and CSU B1 or B3
Enrollment Requirement: MATH 115 OR MATH 125 OR Placement in MATH
125 OR MATH 227 OR MATH 230 OR MATH 235 OR MATH 241 OR MATH
245 OR Placement in MATH 245 OR MATH 260 OR Placement in MATH 260
OR MATH 261 OR Placement in MATH 261
18019 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Ross, J HYBRID
& 18040 LAB 1:45pm-4:55pm Th Ross, J G5 304
18159 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Ruiz Silva, B E HYBRID
& 18187 LAB 1:00pm-4:10pm M Ruiz Silva, B E G5 302
CH DEV 001
Child Growth and Development
(UC/CSU) 3 Units
ARTHIST 141 Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4I and CSU D9 or E
Introduction to African Art 21984 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA B Gonzalez, E ONLINE
(UC/CSU) 3 Units 22014 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Ozuna, M C ONLINE
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3A and CSU C1 22048 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA B Gonzalez, E ONLINE
26818 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Brown, W ONLINE
CH DEV 010
ARTHIST 171 Health, Safety and Nutrition
Introduction to Global Contemporary Art (CSU) 3 Units
(UC/CSU) 3 Units 23740 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Thompson, B HYBRID
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3A and CSU C1 Class 23740-First Aid CPR first week in November.
26819 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Singh, S K ONLINE 23741 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Thompson, B HYBRID
Class 23741-First Aid CPR first week of November.
ASIAN 001
The Asian American In the History of the United States CH DEV 011
(UC/CSU) 3 Units Child, Family and Community
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4C and CSU D3 (CSU) 3 Units
18616 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Ong, W C ONLINE Requirement Designation: Meets CSU D7 or E
Class 18616-Class 18616, Asian 001 and class 17808, English 101. 10438 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA B Gonzalez, E ONLINE
Students should enroll in both classes which explore assimilation theories 10495 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Thompson, B ONLINE
and identity formation.
10561 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Benavides, J R ONLINE
18630 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Song, D K ONLINE
CH DEV 030
ASIAN 002 Infant and Toddler Studies I
Contemporary Issues of Asians In America (CSU) 3 Units
(CSU) 3 Units
Enrollment Requirement: CH DEV 001
18638 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Song, D K ONLINE 12727 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Thompson, B ONLINE
12754 LEC 3:10 hrs/wk TBA Thompson, B ONLINE
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Noncredit Department
ENGLISH AS A SECOND ACADEMIC PREPARATION
LANGUAGE READING AND WRITING I
16 Week Session August 28, 2017-15 December , 2017 TBD 9:00-11:30am MW Villacorte, D A TBD
TBD 5:30-8:00pm MW Barnitt, L C TBD
ESL 40-LEVEL 1
READING AND WRITING II
8701 8:00-10:30 am M TWTh Sebag, M E3-308
TBD 12:10-2:40 pm M TWTh Perronne, MD TBD TBD 9:00-11:30am TTH Villacorte, D A TBD
8715 6:50-9:20 pm MTWTh Hayes, M E3-152 TBD 5:30-8:00pm TTH Dentino, J TBD
ESL 42-LEVEL 3
8705 7:55-10:25 am M TWTh Perronne, MD E3-107
ESL 43-LEVEL 4
8716 12:10-2:45 pm M TWTh Chuah, C E3-107
8718 6:50-9:20 pm MTWTh Chuah, C E3-559
2nd 8-Week Session October 23, 2017-December 15, 2017
ESL 50-CONVERSATION
Beginning TBD 6:50-9:20 pm MTWTh Staff E3-559
ESL 46-WRITING
8751 7:55-10:45 am M TWTh Perronne, MD E3-107
8770 12:10-3:00 pm M TWTh Chuah, C E3-107
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Transfer Assistance
and Graduation Requirements
This section contains information about pro- GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS courses offered at East Los Angeles College
grams and services designed to help you Following the transfer program summaries, which satisfy the general education trans-
transfer and/or graduate. It also lists the this section goes on to list the major and gen- fer requirements for both the University of
courses which will meet the graduation re- eral education requirements which must be California and the California State University.
quirements for East Los Angeles College, and met by students who wish to graduate by The course information that is presented is no
the courses which meet the transfer require- earning the Associate of Arts Degree or the more than a simple listing of what courses will
ments of the University of California and the Associate of Science Degree. There are two transfer. You should consult with a counselor
California State University. ways to meet the AA or AS degree require- and read the applicable pages in the College
Catalog to obtain further information that you
East Los Angeles College services several mentsby Plan A or Plan Band the re-
should know in regards to how to transfer.
programs which are specifically aimed at as- quired coursework for each plan is described.
sisting students to transfer to the University of Obviously, students who wish to earn the AA/ The second listing of courses applies only to
California (UC), the California State University AS degree should read these requirements students who plan to transfer to the California
(CSU), and to other four-year colleges and carefully. If the requirements seem complicat- State University, and who wish to complete
universities. These programs include: ed or even confusing, please consult with a their General Education requirements at
counselor to get them clarified. East LA College. Students who meet the re-
The Honors Program
quirements, as listed, may petition the college
The Transfer Center TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS FOR UC for certification certification means that af-
AND CSU
Adelante ter transferring, the student will not have to
Following the East Los Angeles College gradu- take any other lower division general edu-
Puente ation requirements are two pages which list dif- cation courses to meet CSU graduation re-
Mesa ferent ways you can meet the general educa- quirements for the Bachelors Degree. Again,
tion requirements for transferring to UC or CSU. students should consult a counselor when
The first listing of transfer course requirements planning a transfer program and read the ap-
is known as the IGETC pattern. The letters plicable pages of the College Catalog to en-
stand for Intersegmental General Education sure that other important transfer require-
Transfer Curriculum. The page lists all the ments are met.
TRANSFER CENTER
If you are planning to continue your education at a university,
you are encouraged to visit ELACs Transfer Center.
Located in E1 Building, the Transfer Center is here to help you make
a smooth transition to a university by providing the following services:
Publication of monthly calendar of activities
One-to-one consultation with university representatives
Workshops on all aspects of transfer
University Application
College Transfer Day Fairs
College Tours
Library of college catalogs, brochures, scholarships
information and more!
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I. U
nit Requirement: 60 64 units of course credit in a selected cur-
riculum. (6201.10) FOR ALL NEW/RETURNING STUDENTS
ENTERING BEGINNING FALL 2009
II. Scholarship Requirement: A C (2.0) grade average or better in
A. Mathematics Competency
all work attempted in the curriculum upon which the degree is
based. (6201.11) May be met by completion of one of the following:
1) Completion of one of the following courses (or its equivalent at another
III.
Competency Requirements: (Administrative Regulation E-79) college) with a grade of C or better: Mathematics 125 or any higher-level
The following courses and examinations are approved to meet mathematics courses with a prerequisite of at least mathematics 125 or its
the competency requirement for the Associate Degree as defined equivalent.
in Board Rule 6201.12: 2) A
passing score on the District (Intermediate Algebra) Mathematics
Competency Examination.
FOR ALL STUDENTS ENTERING PRIOR TO FALL 2009
3) A
score of 3 or higher on one of the following AP Exams:
A. Mathematics Competency Calculus AB, Calculus BC or Statistics
1. Completion of one of the following courses (or its equivalent at anoth- 4) Complete the college assessment exam in mathematics and achieve
er college) with a grade of C or better: a score determined comparable to satisfactory completion of inter-
Mathematics 115 or any higher level mathematics course with a pre- mediate algebra. That is, students who place into a mathematics
requisite of Mathematics 115 or its equivalent. course above the level of intermediate algebra have met the compe-
Electronics 10, 12, 14 tency requirement.
2. Achievement of a score of 15 or higher on the District Mathematics 1) Completion of English 101 (or its equivalent at another college) with a
Competency Examination. grade of C or better.
2. In meeting the Reading and Written Expression competency require- 4) Complete the college assessment exam in English and achieve a
ment, course work is the primary measure of competency. However, score determined comparable to satisfactory completion of English
competency may be met through credit-by-examination, as deter- 101. That is, students who place into a English course above the level
mined by the individual colleges. of English 101 have met the competency requirement.
IV. Residence Requirement: Completion of at least 12 units of work in residence and attendance at the college during the semester in
which the requirements are completed. Exceptions may be made for injustice or undue hardship. (6201.13)
ASSOCIATE DEGREE PLAN A DESIGNATED MAJORS ASSOCIATE DEGREE PLAN B DESIGNATED MAJORS
1. Major Requirements: At least 18 units in a single or related 1. M
ajor Requirements: At least 36 units in a single or related discipline
discipline results in a general AA degree. results in a general AA degree.
See outline in college catalog. For a degree that specifies the major, students must complete major
discipline requirements.
2. General Education Requirements:
See outline in college catalog.
At least 30 units in the following manner:
2. General Education Requirements:
A. Natural Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 units
At least 18 units in the following manner:
B. Social & Behavioral Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 units
Note: 3 units must be from area B1 A. Natural Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 units
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONCERNING REQUIREMENTS PLEASE CONTACT THE COUNSELING DEPARTMENT.
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Transfer Center
Making a Move?
THE TRANSFER CENTER CAN HELP
UC
Berkeley Riverside
Davis San Diego
Irvine San Francisco
Los Angeles Santa Barbara
Merced Santa Cruz
CSU
Bakersfield Humboldt San Francisco
Transfer Tips Cal Maritime Long Beach San Jose
Explore Major Choices use www.assist.org Channel Islands Los Angeles San Luis Obispo
Pre-major course work are you taking the right courses? Chico Monterey Bay San Marcos
IGETC/CSU GE Which courses are right? Dominguez Hills Northrigde Sonoma
Meet University representatives make your appointment
Fresno Pomona Stanislaus
at the Transfer Center
Fullerton Sacramento
See your ELAC Counselor in the Counseling
Department, D7 Hayward San Bernardino
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Start at Elac
Get Help Every Step of the Way
COUNSELORS will assist you to plan your CHILDCARE is available at our state-of-the- NEED HELP WITH ENGLISH OR BASIC
schedule, transfer to a university, develop art Childrens Center for ages 3 to 5 . SKILLS? Check out the Basic Skills com-
study skills and figure out your career goals. puter lab located in building F-9, room 101
EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS
and our Noncredit ESL program by phoning
TUTORS will help you with math in the AND SERVICES (EOPS) provides book
(323)7806700.
MENTE lab located in building K-5. Help is grants, registration assistance and many oth-
available to build English skills in our writing er services. The EOPS office is located in STUDENT ACTIVITIES welcomes you to
labs. The ELAC Learning Center will help E1-227. join student clubs, participate in student gov-
you improve basic communications and ernment and join your friends in the Student
ELACs Library has books, reference mate-
math skills. The MESA Center (Mathematics, Center in G8-119. Read the Campus News for
rials and computers linked to the Internet, and
Engineering and Science Achievement) a schedule of college events. Visit the Transfer
is a great place to study. Professional librarians
provides assistance for students in more Center in building E-1 to sign up for trips to
are ready to help you locate reference material.
advanced math and science courses. check out universities and request assistance
to apply to transfer.
DISABLED STUDENTS will find assistance
at the DSPS Center, E1-160.
STUDENT SERVICES 1. All returns must be accompanied by a cur- Instructional materials are available in al-
INTRODUCTION rent register receipt. Must be original, no cop- ternative formats (Braille, large print, e-text,
ies accepted. No receipt, no refunds etc.) for disabled students. Please call the
This sections lists, in alphabetical order, the
Disabled Students Program & Services at
variety of student services and other support 2. New textbooks must be returned in new
(323)2658787 for additional information.
programs which the college provides to as- condition. Any marks, or signs of wear/tear,
sist you in achieving the colleges education- will be refunded as used. New books that are
al purposes. The list contains the location of refunded as used will receive approximately CALWORKS, Stadium Parking
the service and a brief description of what 75% of the new price. We reserve the right to CalWORKS (California Work Opportunity and
the service offers. You should consult this judge the condition of the returned items. Responsibility to Kids), previously GAIN, is
section to familiarize yourself with the many 3. Supplies/Clothing must be in original pack- an East Los Angeles College Program of-
services the college provides which can be age, tags still intact & free from wear & tear. fering training and support services to stu-
of considerable help in solving problems dents receiving TANF (Temporary Assistance
and making your stay at East Los Angeles 4. Sorry, no refund will be given on pack- to needy Families), previously AFDC. These
College more productive and enjoyable. aged/wrapped textbooks from vendors with services include:
computer disks, recorded tapes, web-tutors,
For your convenience, the last few pages passcodes, charts, loose leaf, etc if un- Information
of this section also list the colleges depart- wrapped. Publishers require stores to return Vocational Training
mental offices, the department chairs, and unsold packaged with all materials with origi-
the respective telephone numbers of each Basic Skills Training: GED, ESL, Adult Basic
nal shrink wrap intact.
department. Phone numbers for day facul- Education
ty members are also listed, as are the phone 5. No Refunds on all study-aids/reference
Liaison with DPSS (Department of Public
numbers for all student service and academic books, this includes dictionaries, charts, cds,
Social Services) regarding training pro-
departmental offices. Student Right-to-Know tape and access/pass codes.
grams and contracts
information is available in the college catalog. 6. No refunds allowed during the last two weeks
Child Care Assistance and Referrals
of the regular semester and intersessions.
Work Study Assignments, on/off campus
BOOKSTORE, F5
METHOD OF REFUNDS
The East Los Angeles College Bookstore
Job Development: Employment Skills,
Cash Purchase: a cash refund receipt will be Resumes, Interview Skills, Job Opportunities
is located in the swimming pool parking lot.
given. Receipt must be cashed within 15 days
Semester Hours are Mon. Thurs. 7:45 am to Learning Assistance and Tutorial coursework
from the date of refund at the Fiscal Office.
7:15 pm, Fridays 8:00 am 4:00 pm. Closed,
ELAC picture I.D. required. Sorry, no re-print The CalWORKS Program, through DPSS,
Sat. & Sun. Intersession Hours are Mon.
on lost or misplaced refund receipt. provides child care services, transportation,
Thurs. 7: 45 am 7:15 pm. and Friday, 8:00am
and textbooks.
- 2:00pm. Extended hours are posted during CREDIT CARD: Your account will be credit-
the beginning of each semester and interses- ed. May take up to 3 to 4 days to post. Please Students: Please note that the CalWORKS
sion. Refunds on textbooks will be allowed have bank card used available. Program at ELAC can assist you in meeting
during the first 10 days of the current semester CHECK PURCHASES: a refund check will the new 32 hour per week work-study par-
and during the first 5 days of the current inter- be mailed. May take up to 3 to 6 weeks from ticipation requirement. For further informa-
session if they meet the following criteria: date of refund. tion telephone (323)2658998.
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Job and internship listings are posted appointment at South Gate. Students are en- and provide services to students who have the
weekly, including part-time and full-time couraged to see a counselor every semes- potential to succeed in college. We at EOPS
opportunities. ter and well in advance of registration periods. assist students in completing a certificate, an
Associate of Arts/Science Degree (A.A., A.S.)
Assessments and inventories are available
and/or transferring to a four year university.
for career exploration. DISABLED STUDENTS
Our professional, friendly EOPS staff provides
Workshops on career related topics and PROGRAM AND SERVICES, a great support system to students, which fa-
job preparation skills are offered through- E1-160 cilitates their personal growth and helps them
out the semester. Instructional materials are available in al- accomplish their educational goals.
The Career Library offers a collection of ternative formats (Braille, large print, e-text,
books, computer programs, and other re- etc.) for disabled students. Please call the HOW DO I QUALIFY?
sources on career related topics and job Disabled Students Program & Services at Must be a California resident for 1 year and
preparation skills. (323)2658787 for additional information. 1 day
Career counseling appointments are for unde- The goal of the DSP&S program is to assist Full time student (12+ units)
cided individuals and are scheduled through disabled students to become fully integrat-
Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGFW
the Counseling Dept. at (323)2658751. ed into the colleges regular programs. The
A or B)
program attempts to provide the types of ac-
For further informaiton call (323)4154126. tivities and services that are commensurate
Fewer than 70 degree applicable units
with the unique needs of each student. completed
COMMUNITY SERVICES Student is educationally challenged
SERVICES:
Community Services articulates the mission
Counseling (Vocational, Academic, and Completed EOPS application forms
of Los Angeles Community College District
by offering short term educational programs Personal)
EOPS SERVICES MAY INCLUDE:
for personal development, leisure, or recre- Campus Transportation Book Grant Program
ation. Programs are designed for persons
Tutors, Note Taking Assistance, Interpreters
of all ages; adults with busy schedules, chil- Bus Grant
upon request
dren who need enrichment activities, and Registration Assistance
young adults who wish to complement their Support Services and Equipment
schedules. Cultural activities and special in- Counseling
Mobility Assistance
terest programs are also offered through the Transfer Assistance
department. Registration Assistance
Workshops
Activities and classes are held on week- Enrollment Coordination
Peer Advising
nights and weekends. For further information, Test Facilitation
please contact Community Services, (323) Tutoring
Liaison with the Department of Rehabilitation
265-8793. Cultural Events
High Tech Center (Computer Accessibility)
OFFICE HOURS & LOCATIONS, K7-107 WHAT ABOUT FINANCIAL AID?
Instructional MaterialsBraille, large print,
Mon 8:30-4:45pm e-text, etc. EOPS students should apply for financial
Tues 8:30-3:00pm aid each year. East Los Angeles College
HIGH TECH CENTER HOURS (E1-160): Financial Aid offers four basic types of fi-
Wed 8:30-4:45pm
Monday Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. nancial assistance. These types are: schol-
Thurs 8:30-4:45pm arships, grants, loans, and/or part-time em-
Thursday: 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Fri 8:30-4:45pm ployment (Federal Work Study). In addition,
DSP&S OFFICE HOURS (E1-160): EOPS students may receive grants.
Sat 7:00-3:00pm
Monday Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sun 7:00-3:00pm WHAT IS THE CARE PROGRAM?
Tuesday: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Cooperative Agencies Resources for
Community Services is a self-supported de-
Information regarding services can be ob- Education program (CARE) is for single par-
partment and all of its programs operate on
tained from the Disabled Students Program: ents who are receiving public cash assis-
a fee basis.
tance (TANF, AFDC, CalWORKS). The pro-
(323)2658787 or (323)2658681 (Voice) gram assists students in achieving their
COUNSELING, E1-127 (323)2658746 (TDD) academic goals and personal success. We
Counselors are available to assist students (323)2658714 (FAX) understand the overwhelming feeling of try-
with program planning for careers and ac- ing to balance the responsibilities of an edu-
ademic studies. Counseling is available on EOPS PROGRAM, E1-227 cation and parenthood. The program assists
a walk-in question and appointment basis. qualified students balance those responsibili-
Please come in or call (323) 2658751 for WHAT IS EOPS? ties by offering additional financial assistance
an appointment. Appointments are sched- EOPS is a state funded program that serves and support services.
uled one week in advance from 8:00 a.m. to educationally and financially challenged stu-
7:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and dents. Our program is designed to go above
Friday from 8:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Please call and beyond other services offered on campus
(323) 3576213 if you want to schedule an
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FISCAL OFFICE, G1-107 and understand other cultures. Full-time Students wishing to practice or improve their
international students must carry a minimum essay writing may make an appointment with
Fiscal Office Hours: of 12 units per semester with a grade point the Writers Corner. Services are available by
Mon Thurs: 8:00 a.m. to 7:00p.m. average of 2.00. appointment and walk-in.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Specific counselor approval is required To register, students must fill out a tutor-
The Fiscal Office is the center for the col- for enrollment in more than 18 units. An ing request application and show ELAC ID
lection of all fees on campus enrollment International Student must attend at least with current semester sticker. The Learning
and non-resident tuition, drop, audit, park- two semesters before requesting a transfer Center is located in:
ing, ASU membership fees, child care and in- to another institution.
Office hours are Mon. Thurs., 9:00 a.m. to
surance fees, and material fees. The office is 8:00 p.m. for tutoring and the CAI Lab. The
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR
also responsible for financial aid check distri- Center is also open on Fridays, 9:00 a.m. to
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
bution, reimbursement checks for staff, and 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. Please call
processing cash, check and credit card re- 1. International Student Application
(323)2658762 for specific services offered.
funds to students.
Application deadlines are:
The Fiscal Office is responsible for all account- SUPERVISED LEARNING ASSISTANCE
Fall Semester - July 1
ing and record keeping for funds allocated to Students may also sign up for the
the college and for Associated Student Union Spring Semester - Nov. 15 following course in the Learning
club and trust accounts. In addition, the office 2. English Language Proficiency - TOEFL (IBT Assistance Center:
provides personnel and payroll services to staff 45 or higher) or IELTS (5 or higher) or ITEP
and faculty, and all handles all purchasing and (3.5 or higher). SUPERVISED LEARNING ASSISTANCE
budgeting for the campus. I, (0)
3. Academic Record (transcripts)
Note: concurrent course enrollment; referral
FOOD SERVICES 4. Photograph by an instructor.
CAFE EAST, F5 5. Affidavit of Support
TBA, 20 hours per semester.
6. Bank Letter
Hours Upon faculty/ counselor referral, students will
Mon. Thurs. 7:00 am 7:00 pm 7. Application Fee, U.S. $35.00 receive tutoring and computer assisted instruc-
tion in a designated subject area in the Learning
Fridays: 7:00 am 1:00 pm Office Hours are: Center. Cumulative Progress and attendance
Weekends: Closed Mon Thurs 9:00am 6:00pm records will be maintained for this Noncredit,
open-entry/open-exit course. No tuition will be
Sandwiches, Hotdogs, Nachos, Soft drinks, Fridays 8:00am to 12:00pm charged nor will grades be received for enroll-
Juices, Coffee, Frappes, Instant Soup, Chips,
Phone: (323)2658796 ment in this course. Learning Assistance I will
Candies, Cookies,
not appear on the students transcript.
Email: elac_iso@elac.edu
Blue books, Scantrons, Pens, Pencils
Website: http://www.elac.edu/departments/
LIBRARY, F-3
international/index.htm
HEALTH SERVICES, F5-302 The Helen Miller Bailey Library is designed
Student Health Services is located in G8- functionally and incorporates features for lei-
107. Through a partnership between East LEARNING ASSISTANCE sure reading, individual and group study, su-
Los Angeles College and White Memorial CENTER, E3-280 pervised research, and the use of audio-visu-
Medical Center, Student Health Services The Learning Assistance Center is designed al material by faculty arrangement.
promotes students physical, emotional, spir- to assist all students in their pursuit of excel- You will find librarians ready to assist you in
itual and social well being. It offers programs lence at East Los Angeles College. All ser- locating the reference materials you need.
designed to help students meet their educa- vices focus on assisting community college Private and group study rooms are available.
tional, career and personal goals by encour- students to become independent, responsi- Library Hours: Mondays through Thursdays, 8
aging healthy attitudes and behavior, and ble learners. a.m. to 9 p.m., Fridays, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The
for fostering students responsibility for their
The central activity is peer tutoring for stu- Library is open most Saturdays 9 am to 2 pm.
own health. Visit their location for a brochure.
dents in basic skills; reading, writing, math- Special hours will be posted for finals week.
Call (323) 2658651 to arrange an appoint-
ematics, science, study and test taking
ment to see a licensed board-certified phy- The Library requires you to display your photo
skills and other college level courses. The
sician, licensed psychologist and marriage- ID to check out library materials. The Library
Computer-Assisted Instruction Lab is avail-
family-child therapist. staff cannot provide any research service
able to supplement tutoring or to serve as an over the phone. Research service will be pro-
alternative learning mode. Workshops and vided in the Library in person.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS study groups are also available.
OFFICE, G1-101 Workshops for classes regarding the use of
East Los Angeles College accepts students word processing and the internet are avail-
from around the world, and has some 700 able. Also, E-mail access is available.
International Students enrolled from over
50 countries. The International Student
Program at East Los Angeles College offers
unique opportunities for all students to share
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY preparation classes, information, and testing. first-come first-serve basis. Failure to dis-
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, B5-104 All classes are Noncredit, and there are no fees play a valid permit will result in the issuance
required. All students are eligible. of a parking citation (CVC 21113[A]).
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office is lo-
cated at the southwest corner of the stadi- For more information, please stop by the 8. Handicapped students are allowed to park
um between tunnels 12 and 13. The Sheriff's Noncredit Program Office in E3-100, or call in all student lots. There are designated
Office is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a (323)7806700 handicapped parking stalls in every one of
week, including holidays. these parking areas. To park in these stalls,
vehicle must display a valid handicapped
For emergencies or reporting a crime, the OMBUDSMAN, E1-118
placard, along with a valid parking per-
Sheriffs may be reached at (323) 2658800
(323)2658712 mit. Any vehicle parked in a handicap stall
or by dialing *80 from any campus pay phone.
without displaying a handicapped placard
The ombudsman is responsible for investi-
will be fined (CVC Section 22507.8(A)).
SERVICES INCLUDE: gating student grievances in the cases where
Crime Reports: also available in the the individual has not been able to resolve 9.
All Faculty/Staff lots are restricted to
Office of Student Services his/her difficulty, or when there are no estab- Faculty and Staff only. Students are pro-
lished guidelines for resolution. All matters hibited from parking in these designated
Accident reports handled are strictly confidential. Student ad- lots (excluding handicap students display-
Fingerprinting Services vocates are available to represent students. ing valid handicap permits).
Lost and Found 10.
One Day permits may be obtained at
Students Right to Know Brochure on personal
PARKING REGULATIONS the Administrative Services Office, A-10,
The Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles for $2. Meter parking is also available on
safety available in the Student Services Office
Community College District, in compliance with Avalanche Way (near Stadium lot).
For further information call the Sheriff's Of- the laws of California, have established regula- 11. The following permits are accepted on the
fice at (323)2658800. tions regarding traffic and parking on campus, Access Road:
including, but not limited to, the following:
a. Guest permit
LOST AND FOUND, B5-104 1.
Any motor vehicle parked at East Los
Lost and Found items may be reported at b. Faculty/Staff Permit
Angeles College between the hours of 7:00
the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office. The a.m. and 10:30 p.m. must display a valid c. Student Permit (ASU or Student)
Sheriff's Office will attempt to give notifica- parking permit either suspended from the 12. College fire roads are restricted from any
tion if items turned in have identification. The rear view mirror (facing out) or on the drivers vehicle traffic or parking unless autho-
Office reserves the right to dispose of items side of the dashboard (facing up). Failure to rized by the College Police.
not claimed within 30 days. Lost and Found display a valid parking permit will result in the
can be reached at (323)2658800 or by dial- issuance of a citation pursuant to California 13.
Parking along city streets is subject to
ing *80 from any campus pay phone. Vehicle Code (CVC) Section 21113(A). regulations of the City of Monterey Park.
Residential parking permits are issued by
2. It is the responsibility of the student/ in- the City of Monterey Park for residents
MENTE LAB structor to properly display their permit. of the immediate vicinity of the college.
Keep yourself from getting a math head- 3. Purchasing a permit does not exempt a Regulations are strictly enforced by the
ache--come to the Mathematics Lab and get student from receiving citations. Monterey Park Police Department.
some relief. We can help out in many ways.
4. Board Rule #7401 The Board of Trustees or 14. Lost, stolen, or damaged permits will not
Students can walk in at their convenience and
the District will not be responsible for dam- be replaced. Students are responsible for
receive tutoring at no charge. You can study
age, loss of vehicle or its contents unless their permits.
alone or in groups. Students can use one of
our 100 computers to access our math tuto- the District is liable under the Government Replacement Parking Permits are charged at
rial software, Microsoft Office, or the Internet. Codes 810 to 966.6 inclusive. full price:
We are here for your success! 5.
Vehicles parked in violation of campus $20 for Stadium Parking
or CVC regulations may be cited and/or
LOCATION: G5-009 towed away at owners expense. $27 for ASU Parking
TELEPHONE NUMBER: 6. Parking permits must be obtained at the ($7 upcharge must be cash)
Fiscal Office and are presently $20 per
(323)4154191 / (323)4154137 TO AVOID PARKING CITATIONS
semester.
students must simply:
HOURS: 7.
Students who have paid the ASU fees 1. Properly display a valid permit
are allowed to purchase an ASU park-
Monday Thursday, 11:00am- 7:00pm ing permit, which allows them to park in ei- 2. Park in the appropriate lot
Friday & Saturday, 11:00am- 4:00pm
ther the ASU (Northeast) Lot, Stadium Lot, 3. Legally park in a designated stall
or on the west end of the Access Road
NONCREDIT PROGRAM, (Student stalls only). Students purchasing
E3-100 Student parking permits may only park TECH PREP, P1-112
The Noncredit Program offers Level I and Level in the Stadium Lot, and on the west end Tech Prep is a program designed to assist stu-
II ESL classes (see Course Sequence, English of the Access Road (Student stalls only). dents who participated in a designated Tech
as a Second Language in the class sched- Purchasing a permit does not guarantee prep vocational program at their high school
ule), GED preparation classes and citizenship you a parking space, as spaces are on a and to continue their participation in the same
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program at ELAC. Assistance in the form of Must see a counselor and obtain a Student cover topics such as brainstorming, de-
specialized counseling, preferential registra- Educational Plan (SEP) declaring a major veloping and organizing ideas, writing the-
tion, and subject credit for articulated cours- with courses needed to obtain your current sis statements, analyzing texts, using prop-
es completed in high school is available. objective. The VA will only pay for classes er punctuation, writing research papers, and
listed on your SEP. researching in general.
For more information, contact the Tech Prep
Specialist at (323)2658859 or visit the office lo-
Must complete and submit an ELAC Our purpose is to help students become
cated in the Auto Technology Building, P1-112. Veteran application packet for each semes- stronger and more independent writers.
ter for continuous VA Educational benefits. However, the responsibility of making chang-
es rests with students. During a tutoring ses-
TRANSFER CENTER, D7 May repeat courses only if necessary. (F
sion, tutors help students focus on their essay
If you are planning to continue your educa- or NP grade)
content while involving them in the learning
tion at a university, you are encouraged to For further information call (323)2658650 ext. 8525 process by having them reflect on their own
visit ELACs Transfer Center. Located in E1- work. When tutors read students essays,
176. The Transfer Center is here to help you they primarily take a holistic approach by first
VETERANS RESOURCE
make a smooth transition to a university by concentrating on thesis development, para-
providing the following services. CENTER, D7
graph structure, overall essay clarity, close
The VRC serves all veterans, service mem-
Publication of monthly calendar of activities reading of the text (if applicable), and then re-
bers and their dependents, regardless of view grammar/syntax/punctuation error pat-
O
ne-to-one consultation with university whether or not they are using Department terns. Tutors do not proofread; instead they
representatives of Veterans Affairs educational benefits. The patiently guide students through the writing
Workshops on all aspects of transfer center offers a computer lab, student lounge, process, offering detailed advice and expla-
study area, book loans, referrals, tutoring,
University Application and Assistance nations on the essay structure and grammar.
peer mentoring, workshops, female vet sup-
College Transfer Day Fairs port, active Student Veterans Organization/ Because students are our priority, we open
Club, and an academic counselor. The role early in the morning and close late at night.
Library of college catalogs, brochures, The Writing Center also offers grammar
of the center is to increase access, reten-
scholarships information and more support programs, which aid students in
tion and completion rates, as well as to ed-
ucate the campus community about student strengthening their grammar skills.
THE CENTER IS OPEN
veterans' needs. These goals are targeted Since the Writing Center is a free and help-
Monday Thursday, 8:00a.m. through academic guidance, wellness, ca- ful campus resource, it is highly recommend-
7:00p.m., and Friday 8:00a.m. 1:00p.m. maraderie and faculty/staff development. ed that students visit at least once a week.
Call for information: (323)2658623. Please make an appointment.
HOURS
Monday - Thursday, 8:00am-6:30pm; Friday, LOCATION
VETERANS & DEPENDENTS 8am-4pm; Saturday/Sunday, Closed E3-220
Location: D7
All veterans and dependents who plan to WEBSITE
use the benefits need to do the following: Phone: (323) 415-5052
http://writingcenter.elac.edu
If applying for the first time must complete
and submit a G.I. Educational Benefit ap- THE WRITING CENTER, E3-220 TELEPHONE NUMBER
plication online at: gibill.va.gov. If received (323)4154147
benefits before must complete VA form Helps students with all writing
22-1995. assignments. HOURS
Our tutors are highly trained to help students Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 7:00am - 8:00pm
Must provide the Admissions office with
develop and organize their thoughts, en-
a hard copy of the online application and Wednesday, 7:00am - 7:00pm
hance their writing, and improve their gram-
Certificate of Eligibility.
mar. We provide quality service to all stu- Friday & Saturday, 10:00am - 4:00pm
Have transcripts from all other colleg- dents who wish to strengthen their writing
es previously attended sent directly to the and critical thinking skills. This assistance is DIRECTOR
Admissions office. This applies even if the available for all subjects including the Social Gisela Herrera (323)4154147
attendance was for a short time with no Sciences, Nursing, Child Development, and
units completed. English. Our tutors are dedicated to enhance
student learning with guided personal input,
and we encourage students to take advan-
tage of the Writing Centers one-on-one tu-
toring. We also offer group workshops, which
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BASIC SKILLS 29CE 0.00 units BASIC SKILLS 31CE 0.00 units
Algebra 1 Algebra 2
This course includes the continued study of algebraic concepts and methods includ- This course reviews and expands the Algebra I curriculum with an emphasis on
ing expressions, equations, inequalities, and matrices. It also includes the use of abstract thinking skills, the concept of function, and the algebraic solution of prob-
tables and graphs as tools to interpret the content. The operations on expressions, lems in various content areas through the study of systems of equations, logarith-
equations, inequalities and matrices are studied with an emphasis on the power of mic and exponential functions, the binomial theorem, complex numbers, and other
mathematical abstraction and symbolism. topics. Calculators are used to aid in the solution of problems and to deepen the
understanding of the concepts.
8:00am to 12:05pm MTWTHF STAFF TBA
(7 week classes start date: TBA) 8:00am to 12:05pm MTWTHF STAFF TBA
(7 week classes start date: TBA)
BASIC SKILLS 30CE 0.00 units
Geometry BASIC SKILLS 32CE 0.00 units
This course includes the study of two and three dimensions to develop geometric Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus Preparation
skills and concepts and the ability to construct formal logical arguments in a geomet- This course combines the techniques of the Algebra and Geometry the students
ric setting. It includes the study of concepts such as: transformations, congruence, have previously studied. The trigonometry functions studied are defined geometri-
and similarity. The course aims to interpret and use the content to solve real life prob- cally rather than in terms of algebraic equations. The course emphasizes the analysis
lems. All the above is studied for the development of understanding of an axiom- and conceptual understanding of polynomial, rational, radical, logarithmic, exponen-
atic system through the study of traditional problems, investigations, and proofs. tial, and trigonometric functions in preparation for the study of Calculus
8:00am to 12:05pm MTWTHF STAFF TBA 8:00am to 12:05pm MTWTHF STAFF TBA
(7 week classes start date: TBA) (7 week classes start date: TBA)
ELAC Athletics
ELAC Athletics offer a comprehensive selection of WOMENS ATHLETIC TEAMS
sports for both men and women designed to en- Badminton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Qui Nguy . . . . . . . . . . (323)2658913
hance collegiate education and promote and de-
Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bruce Turner . . . . . . . . (323)2658911
velop educational leadership, physical wellness,
sports and participation, recreational pursuits and Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . James Maynard . . . . . . (562)650-4597
athletic excellence through a competitive intercol- Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tesse Troglia . . . . . . . . (323)2658713
legiate program.
Softball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erika Blanco . . . . . . . . (323)2673784
Excellent coaches, world-class facilities, profes-
sional trainers, academic support for student ath- Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elliot Walker . . . . . . . . (323)4968203
letes, travel, and enhanced scholarship and trans- Track & Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . Milton Brown . . . . . . . . (909) 910-8742
fer opportunities are great reasons to participate
in ELAC athletic programs. Are you interested in
competing in intercollegiate athletics? Contact
ELAC Athletic Director Al Cone at (323)2658913 MENS ATHLETIC TEAMS
for immediate information. Plus, our athletic com- Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Hines . . . . . . . . (323)2658914
petitions are great entertainment! We invite all stu- Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Mosley . . . . . . . . .(323)4154140
dents and friends to cheer your favorite team to
victory, console them when defeated, enjoy colle- Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . James Maynard . . . . . . . (562)6504597
giate spirit and celebrate our marching band and Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Godinez . . . . . . (323)7806722
pep squads.
Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eddie Flores . . . . . . . . (323)2658713
To access the ELAC Athletics program, consult
Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Valle . . . . . . . . . (323)2658914
www.elac.edu and click on Athletics at the top of
the page. All the latest information on how to ap- Track & Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . Milton Browne . . . . . . . (909) 910-8742
ply to participate in a sport, contact coaches, re-
view exciting photographs of ELAC teams in ac-
tion, game schedules, and even find universities
where graduated athletes are playing is available.
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To apply for admission to the Honors Program, please visit the Counseling Department at E1-127 or call (323) 265-8751. For additional
information, please visit the Honors Center at E3-270 or contact the Honors Program Director, Nadine Bermudez, at bermudn@elac.edu
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COUNSEL 020
26689 LEC 9:00 am - 10:25 am MW Tang, J C2 125A
26690 LEC 9:00 am - 10:25 am MW Marsden, A L C2 125B
26694 LEC 9:00 am - 10:25 am TTh Padilla, R J F7 211
26695 LEC 9:00 am - 10:25 am TTh Vasquez, R B E3 325
16060 LEC 10:35 am - 12:00 pm MW Vargas, G C2 125A
26691 LEC 10:35 am - 12:00 pm MW Ayala, G A F9 104
26696 LEC 10:35 am - 12:00 pm TTh Teposte, M C2 113
26697 LEC 10:35 am - 12:00 pm MW STAFF, E C2 125B
16104 LEC 12:10 pm - 1:35 pm TTh STAFF, E E3 411
26692 LEC 12:10 pm - 1:35 pm MW Mendez-Vega, N C2 125A
26693 LEC 12:10 pm - 1:35 pm MW Vargas, G F9 102
26698 LEC 12:10 pm - 1:35 pm TTh Teposte, M E3 451
16141 LEC 1:45 pm - 3:10 pm MW STAFF, E E3 152
16188 LEC 1:45 pm - 3:10 pm MW STAFF, E E3 157
16241 LEC 1:45 pm - 3:10 pm TTh Ayala, G A E3 152
26699 LEC 1:45 pm - 3:10 pm TTh STAFF, E C2 125A
ENGLISH 021
15203 LEC 9:00 am - 10:25 am MW Ramirez, N N E3 408
15277 LEC 10:35 am - 12:00 pm MW Ramirez, N N E3 408
15363 LEC 10:35 am - 12:00 pm TTh Godinez, P C2 127D
ENGLISH 028
19387 LEC 10:35 am - 12:00 pm MW Centeno, C E3 331
21427 LEC 10:35 am - 12:00 pm TTh Carlos, M D E3 421
19442 LEC 3:30 pm - 4:55 pm TTh Silva, J O E3 307
ENGLISH 101
15287 LEC 10:35 am - 12:00 pm TTh Orozco, L R E3 357
15423 LEC 12:10 pm - 1:35 pm MW Silva, J O E3 307
MATH 105
27127 LEC 10:35 am - 12:00 pm MW Mendez, G C2123A
MATH 110
27153 LEC 9:00 am - 10:10 am MTWTh Xie, M G5 007A
27152 LEC 10:35 am - 11:45 am MTWTh Xie, M G5 007A
MATH 115
21946 LEC 9:15 am - 10:25 am MTWTh Siswanto, A S G5 001
27168 LEC 10:35 am - 11:45 am MTWTh Lee, S A6 101
20576 LEC 12:10 pm - 1:20 pm MTWTh Lee, S A6 103
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SEPTEMBER 2007 Discrimination may include, but is not limited an intrinsic part of the course content shall in
to the following type of behavior: no event constitute Prohibited Discrimination,
SUMMARY OF THE POLICY though such ideas may cause some students
exclusion from employment opportunities
PROHIBITED DISCRIMINATION discomfort. It is recognized that academic
such as training, transfer or promotion
freedom insures the facultys right to teach
AND HARASSMENT allocation of poor grades based on ones and the students right to learn.
protected class
Los Angeles Community
College District denial of reasonable accommodation be- DEFINITION OF PROHIBITED
DISCRIMINATION
cause of a disability
770 Wilshire Blvd. Prohibited Discrimination is defined as dis-
Los Angeles, CA 90017
decisions based on stereotypes or as- crimination or harassment in violation of state
213/891-2000 sumptions about ones abilities, traits or or federal law on the basis of actual or per-
performance
Any member of the college community which ceived ethnic group identification, race, color,
includes students, faculty and staff who be- Sexual harassment may include, but is not national origin, ancestry, religion, creed, sex
lieves, perceives or has actually experi- limited to the following type of conduct: (including gender-based sexual harassment),
enced conduct that may constitute Prohibited pregnancy, marital status, cancer-related
making unwelcome, unsolicited contact
Discrimination or Harassment, has the right to medical condition of an employee, sexual ori-
with sexual overtones (written, verbal,
seek the help of the college. Every employ- entation, age, physical or mental disability, or
physical and/or visual contact)
ee has the responsibility obligation to report veteran status.
such conduct to the Compliance Officer (CO). unwelcome pressure for dates
display of sexually suggestive objects, car- DEFINITION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT
WHAT CAN YOU DO ABOUT toons, posters Sexual harassment is unwelcome sexual ad-
PROHIBITED DISCRIMINATION AND vances, requests for sexual favors, and oth-
HARASSMENT? request for sex in exchange for grades, rec-
er verbal, visual or physical conduct of a sex-
Talk to the Offender ommendations, job opportunities
ual nature, made by someone from or in the
Often problems will stop once the offender workplace or in the educational setting.
COMPLIANCE OFFICER FOR EAST LOS
realizes the conduct is unacceptable. ANGELES COLLEGE
RETALIATION
PUT IT IN WRITING Ann Tomlinson Retaliation against anyone who makes a com-
(323)4154110 plaint, refers a matter for investigation or com-
Let the offender know that you dont like be-
G1-314 plaint, participates in investigation of a com-
ing treated this way and will report him/her
unless it stops. This is an excerpt. The specific Rules plaint, represents or serves as an advocate for
and Procedures for reporting charges of an alleged victim or alleged offender, or other-
KEEP A RECORD Prohibited Discrimination and for pursu- wise furthers the principles of this policy.
Record the date, time, place and names of ing available remedies are incorporated in
the Board Rules in Chapter 15, Board Rules FALSE ALLEGATIONS
witnesses and describe the exact nature of
the incident. 1501-1522. Anyone who files a complaint in which he/
Copies of the policy and procedures may she knowingly makes false allegations of fact
DONT IGNORE IT be obtained from the LACCD Office of shall also have violated this policy and shall
Ignoring Prohibited Discrimination and hop- Diversity Programs and campuses Websites, be subject to disciplinary action.
ing it will not be repeated is the most com- the Compliance Officer at each location, by
CONFIDENTIALITY
mon reaction, yet it is the most ineffective calling the Director of Diversity Programs at
way to deal with such incidents. 213/ 891-2315. All persons involved in investigation of com-
plaints shall have a duty to maintain the con-
CONTACT THE COMPLIANCE OFFICER THE POLICY fidentiality of the matters discussed, except
Prohibited Discrimination should be reported It is the policy of the Los Angeles Community as may be required or permitted by law,
immediately to the Compliance Officer or to College District to provide an educational, which include the rules and regulations of the
another college administrator who will work employment and business environment free District. A complete record of each complaint
with the Compliance Officer. from Prohibited Discrimination. Employees, and investigation shall be kept by the Director
students, or other persons acting on be- of Diversity Programs. The Written Decision
The Compliance Officer is always available to or any Settlement Agreement regarding the
half of the District who engage in Prohibited
confidentially discuss any possible discrimi- results of the investigation shall be placed
Discrimination as defined in this policy or by
nation or sexual harassment complaint. in the personnel file of each employee in-
state or federal law shall be subject to disci-
pline, up to and including discharge, expul- volved as an alleged offender, alleged victim
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT!
sion or termination of contract. or complainant.
To work and study in an atmosphere free of
harassment & discrimination ACADEMIC FREEDOM
To be judged by the same criteria as all oth- The Board of Trustees reaffirms its commit-
ers, not by standards that are less demand- ment to academic freedom, but recogniz-
ing, or more rigorous, or different in any way. es that academic freedom does not allow
To complain, free of retaliation Prohibited Discrimination. The discussion of
ideas, taboos, behavior or language which is
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COMPLAINT PROCEDURE prima facie case means that there is ev- suspension, expulsion, letters of reprimand,
idence which, if unexplained or uncontra- Notices of Unsatisfactory Service, suspen-
GENERAL PROVISIONS dicted, would be sufficient to make a finding sions, demotions or dismissals.
The Director of Diversity Programs is respon- that discrimination had occurred. The for-
sible for receiving complaints and coordi- mal investigation and Written Report shall be APPEALS
nating investigations from within the District, completed by a CO from another worksite. If If the complainant/victim is not satisfied with
from other governmental agencies, and from there is not a prima facie case of Prohibited the Written Decision, he/she may appeal
outside sources. Each College President Discrimination, the CO shall advise the com- to the Districts Board of Trustees by sub-
shall designate a CO for the campus, not plainant and alleged offender in writing, with mitting a written appeal to the Chancellors
a faculty member, and the Chancellor shall a copy to the College President or Deputy Office within fifteen (15) days. .The Chancellor
designate the CO for the District Office. Each Chancellor, which may be appealed in accor- shall present the written appeal, the Written
College President, in consultation with the dance with these rules. Decision and the investigative report to the
ASO President, shall designate an employ- Board of Trustees in closed session. If the 45
ee who shall serve as Advocate for Students INFORMAL PROCEDURE days elapse without further action, the Written
(AFS). All Supervisors shall be responsible The CO shall undertake efforts to informal- Decision shall be the final decision of the
for maintaining a work environment consis- ly resolve and investigate the charges. This District. In non-employment cases the com-
tent with this policy. Any supervisor who be- process is limited to 30 days. If a resolution plainant has the right to file an appeal with the
comes aware of a situation which could be is reached, the CO shall draft a Settlement State Chancellors Office within 30 days after
reasonably perceived to be a violation of Agreement to be signed by the alleged vic- the Board decision is issued, or the 45 days
this policy must report it to the CO for his tim/complainant and the alleged offender. have elapsed, whichever comes first.
or her work site. All employees are respon- The CO shall monitor the situation to insure
sible for maintaining an educational environ- that the resolution is properly implemented ADDITIONAL REMEDIES
ment consistent with this policy. Any employ- and maintain records. The complainant or alleged victim may pur-
ee who becomes aware of a situation which sue independently civil law remedies, includ-
could reasonably be perceived as a viola- COMPLAINT PROCEDURE ing but not limited to injunctions, restraining
tion of this policy should refer it to the CO for A written Complaint must be filed on the pre- orders, or other orders. An individual who be-
his or her work site. A summary of the policy scribed Los Angeles Community College lieves that he/she is the victim of Prohibited
shall be published in each college catalogue Complaint form. The CO will have 60 days to Discrimination may also file a complaint
and class schedule. A copy given to new em- investigate the complaint. Employment based with the Department of Fair Employment
ployees. The entire policy posted prominent- Complaints shall be filed within 180 days. For & Housing at (800) 8841684, the Equal
ly. Complaints may be filed by persons other a Complaint not arising from or related to em- Employment Opportunity Commission at
than the person who is the recipient of un- ployment, the Complaint shall be filed no lat- (213)8941000, for employment based com-
wanted conduct. Complaints may also be er than one year from the date when the com- plaints; and the Department of Education,
filed with the State Chancellors Office. The plainant knew or reasonably should have Office for Civil Rights at (415) 5564275, for
CO shall receive the complaint, and notify the known of the facts underlying the Complaint. non-employment complaints whether or
complainant, alleged offender, the College not the complainant chooses to utilize the
President or District administrator, and the COS REPORT Districts internal procedure.
Director of Diversity Programs, within 5 busi- Within 60 days after becoming aware of
ness days of a potential violation of this pol- a potential violation of this policy, the CO LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE
icy. During the process of the investigation, shall complete the investigation and make a DISTRICT
the complainant/victim and the alleged of- Written Report to the College President, or
fender have the right to be represented. Deputy Chancellor. The College President, or 2016-2017 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Deputy Chancellor, shall independently as- Scott J. Svonkin, President
INVESTIGATION sess whether the preponderance of the ev- Sydney K. Kamlager, Vice President
The CO shall promptly investigate all potential idence establishes a violation and shall de- Mike Fong, Second Vice President
violations of this policy of which he or she be- termine what action is to be taken, if any. Mike Eng
comes aware. The CO shall notify both the Prior to making the decision, the alleged of- Andra Hoffman
College President or, at the District Office, fender and alleged victim shall have the op- Ernest H. Moreno
the Deputy Chancellor, and the Director of portunity to make an oral statement, within Nancy Pearlman
Diversity Programs that an investigation is Alexa Victoriano, Student Trustee
15 days from the receipt of the CO report.
being conducted. Such an investigation may Within 90 days from the start of the investiga-
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION
be initiated on the basis of a Complaint, a re- tion a Written Decision shall be mailed to the
ferral from a Supervisor or employee, or any complainant/victim and the alleged offender. Dr. Francisco C. Rodriguez, Chancellor
other information indicating a potential viola- Dr. Adriana D. Barrera, Deputy Chancellor
tion of this policy from any other source. In DISCIPLINARY ACTION Dr. Robert B. Miller, Vice Chancellor of
Finance and Resources Development
the absence of a complaint form and/or a for- If appropriate, the College President, Deputy Dr. Ryan Cornner, Vice Chancellor of
mal complaint, the CO shall conduct a pre- Chancellor, or the Chancellor shall initiate Educational Programs and
liminary investigation, which shall be com- the applicable disciplinary process with- Institutional Effectiveness
pleted within 30 days after the CO becomes in 10 business days of receiving the Written Dr. Albert J. Roman, Vice Chancellor
aware of a potential violation. If, as a result Decision. Disciplinary action shall include, for Human Resources
of the preliminary investigation, there is a pri- without limitation, verbal warning, probation, Dr. Kevin D. Jeter, Interim General Counsel
ma facie case of Prohibited Discrimination, James D. OReilly, Chief Facilities Executive
the CO shall sign a formal complaint. A
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OFFICE OF DIVERSITY reporting charges of sexual harassment and SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENT POLICY
PROGRAMS for pursuing available remedies are incorpo- Smoking is prohibited in all buildings. The
rated in the Board Rules in Chapter 15. designated smoking areas are limited to
(213)8912315 The Los Angeles Community College District smoking outside the buildings. Individuals
has a policy which provides formal and in- who smoke should make provisions to do so
ACCURACY STATEMENT formal procedures for resolving complaints. on their breaks in the designated areas.
The Los Angeles Community College District Copies of the policy and procedures may
be obtained from the Sexual Harassment DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS AND CAMPUS
and East Los Angeles College have made ev-
ery effort to make this publication accurate Compliance Officer in E1-136, the Advocate East Los Angeles College adheres to, sup-
and may, without notice, change general in- for Students at the South Gate Educational ports, and is in full compliance with require-
formation, courses, or programs offered. The Center, or by calling the Office of the Vice ments that maintain our college as a drug-
reasons for change may include student en- Chancellor of Instructional and Student free institution of higher education.
rollment, level of funding, or other issues de- Support Services at (213) 8912279, or the
cided by the district or college. The district Office of Diversity Program at (213)8912315. STANDARDS OF CONDUCT
and college also reserve the right to add to, On April 20, 1989, the District Board of
Any member of the College Community - stu-
change, or cancel any rules, regulations, pol- Trustees adopted Rule 9803.19, which
dent, faculty, or staff - who believes he or she
icies and procedures as provided by law. prohibits:
has experienced conduct that may constitute
sexual harassment has the right to seek the Alcohol and Drugs. Any possession of con-
ACCREDITATION help of the College. Every employee has the trolled substances which would constitute a
Accredited by the Western Association of responsibility to report such conduct when violation of Health and Safety Code section
Schools and Colleges. it is directed toward students to the Sexual 11350 or Business and Professions Code
A member of the American Association of Harassment Compliance Officer. section 4230, any use of controlled sub-
Community and Junior Colleges and the stances, the possession of which are prohib-
Potential complainants are advised that ad-
California Association of Community Colleges. ited by the same or any possession or use
ministrative and civil law remedies, including
of alcoholic beverages while on any property
but not limited to injunctions, restraining or-
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY owned or used by the District or colleges of
ders or other orders may be made available.
All programs and activities of the Los Angeles the District. Controlled substances, as used
Community College District shall be operat- POLTICA SOBRE HOSTIGAMIENTO in this section, include, but are not limited to
ed in a manner which is free of discrimina- SEXUAL the following drugs and narcotics:
tion on the basis of race, color, national ori- Es la poltica del Distrito de los Colegios de la a. opiate, opium and opium derivatives
gin, ancestry, religion, creed, sex, pregnancy, Comunidad de Los Angeles mantener un am- b. mescaline
marital status, sexual orientation, age, hand- biente educativo, de trabajo y de negocio sin
icap or veteran status. (Reference: Board avances sexuales, de solicitudes de favores c. hallucinogenic substances
Rule 1202) sexuales, de cualquier otro comportamien- d. peyote
to verbal o fsico o de comunicaciones que
POLTICA DE ANTIDISCRIMINACIN e. marijuana
constituyan hostigamiento sexual segn tal
Todos los programas y actividades del se define y prohibe en reglamentos estatales f. stimulants and depressants
Distrito de Colegios de la Comunidad de Los y federales. Consltese a la Sr. R.C. Williams g. cocaine
Angeles se llevan a cabo sin ninguna clase III, oficial de conformidad de la Poltica Sobre
de discriminacin en cuanto a raza, col- Hostigamiento Sexual, (323)2658779. The Boards policy on the drug-free
or, nacionalidad, ascendencia, religin, cre- Workplace, adopted on March 22, 1989 re-
encia, sexo, embarazo, estado civil, orien- ACCESS TO VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS states these prohibitions.
tacin sexual, edad, incapacidad fsica o The College provides classes for students On September 5, 1990, the Board of Trustees
estado como veterano militar. (Referencia: who are beginning to learn English. Minimal adopted the following standards of conduct:
Reglamento del Consejo 1202.) English language skills do not keep students
Students and employees are prohibited from
from participation in vocational programs.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICY unlawfully possessing, using or distributing il-
El Colegio ofrece clases para estudiantes licit drugs and alcohol on district premises, in
The policy of the Los Angeles Community que estn empezando a aprender ingls. district vehicles, or as part of any activity of
College District is to provide an education, Entendimiento mnimo de ingls no impide the Los Angeles Community College District.
employment and business environment free a nadie la participacin en ningn programa
of unwelcome sexual advances, requests 9803.25-Conduct that may be considered
vocacional.
for sexual favors, and other verbal or physi- disorderly includes: lewd or indecent attire or
cal conduct or communications constituting indecent attire or behavior that disrupts class-
sexual harassment. Employees, students, or es or college activities; breach of the peace
other persons acting on behalf of the District of the college; aiding, or inciting another per-
who engage in sexual harassment as defined son to breach the peace of college premises
in the policy or by state or federal law shall or functions.
be subject to discipline, up to and including
discharge, expulsion or termination of con-
tract. The specific rules and procedures for
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All campus phone numbers are within the (323) area code.
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Department Offices
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE COMMUNICATION STUDIES MATHEMATICS
Contact Person: Sandra Rodriguez Chairperson: Mr. Ryan Smith Contact Person: Marisol Naranjo
Chairperson: Mr. Patrick Hauser E3-569, Ext. 780-6842 G5-111, Ext. 8886
C2-124B, Ext. 8834 Subject Field: Communication Studies Chairperson: Dr. Joseph Kazimir
Subject Fields: Administration of Justice, Fire Technology Ext. 8889
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND Vice Chair: Mr. Guojao Liao
ALLIED HEALTH OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES Ext. 8803
Chairperson: Ms. Monica Thurston Contact Person: Silvia Serrano Vice Chair: Mr. Michael Lee
Contact Person: Juan Loza Chairperson: Mrs. Rebecca Hsiao Phone: 415-4129
C2-126A, Ext. 8612 E7-420, Ext. 3737 Subject Field: Mathematics
Subject Fields: Electron Microscopy, Health Information Subject Fields: Computer Applications and Office
Technology, Respiratory Therapy Technologies, Technology and Logistics, International MEDIA ARTS
Business Chairperson: Aaron Lyle
ANTHROPOLOGY & GEOGRAPHY & E7-B016, Ext. 8810
GEOLOGY COUNSELING Subject Fields: Broadcasting, Photography
Chairperson: Mr. John Grimmer Chairperson: Mr. Christopher Garcia
A2-103, ext. 8837 Counseling Office, Ext. 6723 MODERN LANGUAGES
Subject Fields: Anthropology, Earth Science, Environmental Subject Field: Counseling Contact Person: Irene Mary Busch
Science, Geography, Geographic Information Systems, Chairperson: Dr. Norma Vega,
Geology, Meteorology, Oceanography DANCE E3-134A, (323)7806799
Chairperson: Kimberly Rabins Vice Chair: Ms. Eldy Palencia
ARCHITECTURE S2-108, Ext. 8740 Subject Fields: American Sign Language, Chinese,
Chairperson: Dr. Michael Hammer Subject Fields: Dance Specialties, Dance Studies, French, Italian, Japanese, Linguistics, Spanish.
E7-112, Ext. 8843 Dance Techniques
Subject Fields: Architecture, Architectural Interiors, MUSIC
Environmental Design, Transportation Planning. ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGIES Contact Person: Chuck Gruhn
Contact Person: Edward Alvarado S2-107M, Ext. 8894
ART Chairperson: Mr. Jose C. Ramirez Chairperson: Mr. Robert Dawson
Chairperson: Dr. Linda Kallan E7-104, Ext. 8858 S2-107L, Ext. 8931
S2-211, Ext. 8952 Subject Fields: Drafting, Electronics, Engineering (Civil, Subject Field: Music
Subject Fields: Animation, Art, Art History Computer, Electrical, General, Mechanical), Manufacturing
& Industrial Technology, Electronics NURSING
ATHLETICS Chairperson: Ms. Lurelean Gaines
Contact Person: Ms. DeeDee Jackson ENGLISH Contact Person: Monica Lopez
C1-135B, Ext. 8636 Contact Person: Paulette Jaurequi G1-302, Ext. 8961
Director: Mr. Allen J. Cone E3-362, Ext. 8632 Subject Field: Nursing
C1-135B, Ext. 8913 Chairperson: Dr. Ruth Blandon
E3-361, Ext. 8860 PHILOSOPHY
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Subject Fields: English, ESL, Humanities, Chairperson: Mr. Timothy Snead
Contact Person: Mr. Adrian Banuelos, Juan Loza Learning Skills, Reading F7-318, Ext. 4127
P1-107, Ext. 8726 Subject Field: Philosophy
Subject Field: Automobile Technology JOURNALISM
Contact Person: Ms. Jean Stapleton PHYSICS
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION E7-303, Ext. 8875 Chairperson: Mr. Viken Kiledjian
Contact Person: Chris Kim Subject Fields: Journalism, Public Relations C2-101, Ext. 8922
F7-303, Phone: 415-4149 Subject Fields: Astronomy, Physics
Chairperson: Mr. Roderick Lipscomb KINESIOLOGY
F7-303, Ext. 5349 Contact Person: Andrienne Dominquez PSYCHOLOGY
Subject Fields: Accounting, Business, Computer Science- E9-112, Ext. 8916 Chairperson: Dr. Sherrie Davey
Information Technology, Finance, Law, Management, Chairperson: Ms. Erika Blanco F7-316, Ext. 8741
Marketing, Real Estate, Supervision E9-112, 267-3184 Subject Field: Psychology
Subject Fields: Health, Kinesiology
CHEMISTRY SOCIAL SCIENCES
Chairperson: Mr. Allan Khuu LIBRARY Contact Person: Cynthia Flores
G5-315F, Ext. 8849 Chairperson: Ms. Unjoo Lee F7-307, Ext. 8829
Subject Field: Chemistry G1-204, Ext. 8973 Chairperson: Dr. Marcellino Morales
Subject Fields: Library Science, Library Services, F7-307, Ext. 8829
CHICANA/O STUDIES Subject Fields: African-American Studies, Asian-American
Chairperson: Mr. Rudolph E. Flores LIFE SCIENCES Studies, Economics, History, Political Science, Sociology
E3-593, Ext. 8893 Contact Person: Gustavo Martinez
Subject Field: Chicano Studies Chairperson: Dr. Maria G. Garcia THEATRE ARTS
G5-211L, Ext. 8880 Chairperson: Ms. Lisa Stone
CHILD, FAMILY AND EDUCATION Subject Fields: Emergency Dept. Assistant, Anatomy, Biology, P2-101A, Ext. 8639
STUDIES Microbiology, Physiology. Subject Field: Theatre Arts
Contact Person: Anna Ruiz
F7-105, Phone: 415-5386
Chairperson: Dr. Michelle Benjamin
F7-305, (323)415-5094
Subject Fields: Child Development, Education,
Family & Consumer Studies
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ON CAMPUS
WHERE DO YOU
GO IF THERES
A FIRE ON
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WHAT TO DO IF
THERES AN ACTIVE
SHOOTER ON
CAMPUS
As part of East Los Angeles Colleges continuing effort to en- In case of an emergency at the college, such as earthquake,
sure a safe college environment, the college has implement- gas leak, active shooter, power outages, ELAC can immedi-
ed a new rapid emergency communication system known as ately notify students and employees about the situation and
RaveMobile. This system allows East Los Angeles College to properly direct them to the safest areas
convey time-sensitive information within minutes, through a
single communication to our students, faculty and staff. For more information about how to register for the RaveMobile
notification system please go to the following website:
ELAC students and employees can sign up for emergency
notification announcements via email and text message(s). www.alertme.elac.edu
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