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Fall2019ClassSchedule PDF
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FALL 2019—
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Follow this guide to become a student at GCC
For Noncredit Continuing Education—
See pages 97-103 in this guide for enrollment information.
DISCLAIMER:
The Glendale Community College District reserves the right to modify its programs, tuition and fees, admission and graduation
requirements, schedules and other policies, procedures and regulations stated in this schedule without notice. This schedule does
not constitute a contract between the student and the college.
If you experience any problems with the activation process, please contact
Help Desk at (818) 240-1000 ext. 4357 or help@glendale.edu.
Stay connected!
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1. To opt in and receive future emergency text alerts from GCC, please text the two words GO
GCCALERT to the number 888777 from your cell phone.
2. You will receive a confirmation text that says “Nixle Local Alerts Welcome to GCCALERT.” By
receipt of that text message, you will have opted in to the Nixle system and you will receive future
emergency text alerts regarding campus emergencies.
You do not need to accept or acknowledge the text message. For additional information contact the
Glendale College Police Dept. at 818-551-5205.
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We will communicate with you through your student email,
so activate your account today!
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OFFICE HOURS
SERVICE LOCATION PHONE HOURS (HOURS SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
Mon.-Thurs.: 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
Academic Counseling SV, third floor ext. 5918
Fri.: 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Mon.-Tues.: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Admissions & Records SV, third floor ext. 5910 Wed.-Thurs.: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Fri.: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Alumni Association AD 149 ext. 5201 Mon.-Fri.: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Mon.-Thurs.: 8:30 a.m.- 8 p.m.
Fri.: 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Assessment Center SV 365 ext. 5329
Testing hours differ
See website www.glendale.edu/assessment
Mon.-Thurs.: 7:30 a.m.-7 p.m.
Fri.: 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Bookstore SC, first floor (818) 242-1561
Hours are extended during first week of the
semester, see store for details
SF 114 Mon., Tues., Thurs.: 8:30 .m.-5 p.m.
ext. 5508
Wed.: 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri.: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
CalWORKs
Garfield Campus, Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri.: 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
ext. 5681
third floor Wed.: 8:00 a.m.–7 p.m.
Mon.-Thurs.: 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
Career Center SV, third floor ext. 5407
Fri.: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Mon.: 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Tues.: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Center for Students with Disabilities SF 121 ext. 5905 Wed.: 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Thurs.: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.,
Fri.: 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Mon., Tues., Thurs.: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.
EOPS SV, third floor ext. 6900 Wed.: 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. & 1-7 p.m.
Fri.: 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Mon.-Thurs.: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Fees, Tuition & Refunds AD 127 ext. 5930
Fri.: 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Mon., Tues.: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Financial Aid SV, third floor ext. 5916 Wed., Thurs.: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Mon.-Thurs.: 8 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri.: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Health Center SR, first floor ext. 5909
Closing hours may change
Mon.-Fri.: 7 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
Instructional Services AD 145 ext. 5904
Sat.: 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
ext. 5439, 6645, Mon.-Thurs.: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
International Student Services SV, third floor
5440 Fri.: 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Mon.-Thurs.: 8 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Fri.: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Learning Center AD 232 ext. 5333
Sat.: 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Mon.-Thurs.: 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Library Library ext. 5586
Fri.-Sat.: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Business office hours:
Lost & Found SM 153 ext. 5205 Mon.-Thurs.: 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Friday: 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
Multicultural and Community
SM, second floor ext. 5580 Mon.-Thurs.: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri.: 8 a.m.-12 p.m.
Engagement Center (MCEC)
ext. 5205 Business office hours:
Police Department SM 153 Mon.-Thurs.: 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
ext. 4000 (Emerg.) Friday: 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
Scholarship Office SC, second floor ext. 5591 Mon.-Fri.: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Student Activities/ASGCC SC 201 ext. 3033 Mon.-Fri..: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Student Affairs SC, second floor ext. 5913, 5592 Mon.-Fri.: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Student Employment Services/ Mon.-Thurs.: 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
SV, third floor ext. 5194
Job Placement Center Fri.: 7:30 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Student Outreach Services (SOS)/ Mon.–Thurs.: 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
SM 266 ext. 4767
Welcome Center Fri.: 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Transfer Center SV, third floor ext. 5442 Mon.-Thurs.: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri.: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Mon.-Tues.: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Veterans Resource Center AA 1/AA 2 ext. 3360 Wed.-Thurs.: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Fri.: Closed
Use the Campus Map on page 5 to find locations
Call (818) 240-1000 to use extensions
FALL 2019
REGISTRATION DATES
Priority.......May 20-31, 2019
Open.....June 3-August 30, 2019
HOURS
Weekdays and Weekends
Registration: 24/7
ONLINE REGISTRATION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION
www.glendale.edu/mygcc
Go to the GCC home page: www.glendale.edu
View your holds (right-hand side). If you have a hold, click on: DETAILS and follow the instructions to clear it. Holds
will prevent you from enrolling. If there is no hold, continue to enrollment.
View your To Do list (right-hand side). All “to dos” must be completed prior to the start of the session of attendance.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
INCORRECT FEES AND FEE WAIVERS WAITING LISTS
If you believe that an error was made in your fee calculation, Many classes have a wait list. If a registered student drops
you will need to go to the Student Fees Office located in the the course, the first wait list student will be automatically
Sierra Vista Building. If you wish to waive the Student Services moved into the course.
Fee due to financial hardship, go to the Student Business Services
Office located in the Bookstore before the refund deadline. It is the student’s responsibility to verify enrollment
If your fees are waived you relinquish all privileges and your status on the first day of class from the instructor. It is the
rights to use all services funded by the Student Services Fee. The student’s responsibility to drop a class without a “W”
health fee may be waived by students who depend exclusively to be eligible for a refund or not be held responsible for
upon prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a payment of fees.
bona fide religious sect, denomination, or organization. (Waiv-
ers for the current semester/session will not be granted after PARKING PERMIT
the final deadline to withdraw from classes and be eligible • You may purchase your parking permit ONLINE for
for a refund as published in this class schedule.) any semester or intersession through MyGCC. Parking
permits will be available to purchase online from the
FINANCIAL AID STUDENTS first day of registration up to one week prior to the
beginning of that semester or intersession. Permits that
MyGCC will let you know if you have been awarded a BOG.
are purchased online will be mailed to you the next
If you are awarded a BOG, the enrollment and health fee are business day.
waived, but you must pay all other fees. • You may purchase your parking permit IN PERSON
from the Tuition Office located in the Administration
Building beginning the first day of registration up to
the last day of the semester or intersession.
FEES
Enrollment Fee...................................................................$46 per unit*
Health Services Fee (summer or winter)......................$14
Health Services Fee (fall or spring).................................$18
Student Services Fee**....................................................$12.50
Nonresident Tuition .........................................................$225 per unit
Capital Outlay Fee.............................................................$40 per unit
Please confirm your registration. If you did not follow
Parking Fee (summer or winter)....................................$45 per vehicle
instructions, you will not be enrolled in a course(s),
Parking Fee (fall or spring)...............................................$75 per vehicle
or you will receive a letter grade rather than a “W”
*Fees are subject to change.
notation. It is your responsibility to make sure you
**Optional fee
have completed all transactions correctly.
WAITLIST INFORMATION
If a class is full, but has a waitlist, you can add yourself to Once I am on the waitlist, how do I get into the class?
the waitlist and as seats open up, students on the waitlist will If seats become available and you meet all of the
be automatically enrolled. *When you add yourself to the requirements, you will be added automatically to the class
waitlist, you are given a position number. Students are enrolled based on your waitlist position number. If you are successfully
in open seats based on their position number. The lower your enrolled from the waitlist, you will see the change in your “My
number is on the waitlist, the greater your opportunity is to Schedule” in your Student Center. You will be sent an email to
be enrolled in the class. your college issued email address notifying you that you have
been moved into the enrolled status.
WAITLIST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I waitlist for a class that conflicts in meeting times with a
What is the advantage of enrolling to a waitlist? class that I’m already enrolled in?
The waitlist enables you to be auto-enrolled in closed classes Yes, you can waitlist for time conflicted classes, but you
as seats become available. will not be moved off of the waitlist until the time conflict
has been resolved.
How many classes can I waitlist for?
You may add yourself to any number of waitlists, but you Where can I find my waitlist position number?
will not be allowed to enroll in and waitlist in more than the In your class schedule, there is a checkbox to show waitlisted
maximum number of units for the term. For example, for classes – if you check this box, you will see classes that you are
the spring term, the maximum number of units allowed is waitlisted for, and your position number.
19; therefore, your combined enrolled and waitlist units can’t
exceed 19. What if I decide that I no longer want to take a class that I
have waitlisted?
Can I waitlist in more than one section of the same class? It is your responsibility to remove yourself from the waitlist.
Yes, you can waitlist for multiple sections of the same class. If you have been enrolled from the waitlist and do not wish to
Once you have been enrolled in one section of a class, you will take the class, it is your responsibility to drop the class before
be removed from the waitlists for all other sections of that class. the last day to drop with refund, or you may still be accountable
If you are already enrolled in one section of a class, you may for the class.
waitlist for additional sections, but you will not be enrolled from
the waitlist until you drop the section that you are enrolled in. What happens if I am added to a class from a waitlist after I
have paid fees for other classes that I enrolled in?
I was in position number 1 on a waitlist, why wasn’t I enrolled Your account in your Student Center will reflect the additional
when a seat opened? enrollment fees. Log into your MyGCC Student Center and
The requirements to be moved off of a waitlist are the same click on Account Inquiry. These fees must be paid immediately.
as standard enrollment:
• You will not be enrolled from the waitlist if you are If I am already enrolled in NelNet payment plan, how might
already enrolled in another section of the same class. enrolling in an additional class via the waitlist impact my
• You will not be enrolled in a class if it conflicts in payment plan?
meeting times with another class in which you are Any additional enrollment fees and charges not included
enrolled. in your initial budget and plan will need to be added. You
• You will not be enrolled in more units than permitted need to let the Tuition Office know of any changes to your
in the term. enrollment or fees for the added class will be due immediately.
• You will not be enrolled if you have not met the
prerequisites for that class. If I have Financial Aid, how will adding a class to my schedule
• You will not be enrolled if you have any registration from the waitlist impact my aid?
holds, i.e. Financial, Library, PE etc. The enrollment fees will be waived as long as you have been
awarded the BOG grant. If you are automatically enrolled
Can I take myself off of a waitlist? through the waitlist process, the enrollment will be complete
Yes, you may remove yourself from a waitlist by following prior to the last day to add a class and your Financial Aid
the same process as to drop a class. awards will be adjusted accordingly. However, if you are given
a “permission number”, you must add the course online prior
What is the first day I can get on a waitlist? to the last day to add a class or your Financial Aid will not be
Waitlists are only available once the class has reached its adjusted. We suggest that you contact the Financial Aid office
enrollment capacity. For high-demand classes, this may be the if your units increase or decrease any time during the term.
first day of registration or for other classes as late as the last
week of open registration.
*WAITLIST IMPORTANT NOTICE: Classes and wait list (enrollment from the wait list) will officially close at 11:59 p.m. on the
Sunday before the class is scheduled to begin. If you would like to add a closed class, you must attend the first day of the class
to obtain a permission number from the instructor. IF you are given a permission number, you will then need to log back into
your student portal–MyGCC and officially add the class using the permission number.
1 ACCOUNTING
3
2 ACCTG 102 - 5.0 UNITS—PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II 4 Day and early
Prerequisite: ACCTG 101 or 106 or equivalent. afternoon classes
5 1234 MTWTHF 8:00AM- 9:15AM SR113 STAFF are shown in
7890 MW 6:00PM-8:30PM SR113 STAFF REGULAR type
6 1st 8 week class
9 Evening classes are
1245 MTWTHF 8:00AM- 10:15AM SR113 STAFF
shown in BOLD type.
7 8
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ACCTG 121 - 3 UNITS—ADVANCED COMPUTERIZED ACCTG ACCTG 180 - 2 UNITS—FNCL ANLYS & COMMUNICATIONS
Recommended Preparation: ACCTG 101, ACCTG 110, ACCTG 120, OBT 97 or Recommended Preparation: ACCTG 101 or equivalent; and CABOT 260 or
equivalent. CABOT 265 or CABOT 270 or equivalent.
1186 ONLINE MARGARYAN 1167 ONLINE CHAWAREEWONG
[3.0 hrs online] [2.0 hrs online]
1186 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when 1167 NOTE: PROCTORED ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review of you when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Face-
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the to-face exams will convene on TBA. Students must review the instructor
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the Course Check-In
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday at 11:59pm (4-8
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) to not be dropped
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer from the course. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. This
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent online activities, and
Pass/No Pass class only weekly assignment deadlines.
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019
ADMJ 101 - 3 UNITS—INTRO ADMIN JUSTICE
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
ACCTG 160 - 3 UNITS—ADVANCED INCOME TAX 2478 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM AA103 MIRANDA
Prerequisite: ACCTG 150 or equivalent. 2479 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM AA103 POTTER
1238 LEC TH 06:55PM-10:05PM SR314 MARGARYAN 2601 ONLINE DEPOMPA
[+3.0 hrs online] [3.0 hrs online]
1238 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when 2601 NOTE: PROCTORED ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review of you when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Face-
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the to-face exams will convene on TBA. Students must review the instructor
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the Course Check-In
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday at 11:59pm (4-8
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) to not be dropped
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer from the course. Students should possess basic computer skills and have access
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent to the Internet, either from home or from the computer labs on campus. This
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent online activities, and
2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019 weekly assignment deadlines.
2480 LEC T 01:40PM-04:50PM AT232 DISTASO
ACCTG 165 - 3 UNITS—TAX PLANNING AND RESEARCH 3106 LEC TH 06:55PM-10:05PM AT232 DEPOMPA
Recommended Preparation: ACCTG 150.
1164 ONLINE GARRETT ADMJ 103 - 3 UNITS—CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW
[3.0 hrs online] Prerequisite: ADMJ 101 or equivalent.
1164 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when 2481 LEC TH 01:40PM-04:50PM AA103 POTTER
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
ADMJ 110 - 3 UNITS—PRIN & PROCEDURES
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) 2482 LEC TH 06:55PM-10:05PM CS266 MONTECUOLLO
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer ADMJ 116 - 3 UNITS—CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent Recommended preparation: ADMJ 101 or equivalent.
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
2483 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM AA114 CASEY
ACCTG 170 - 2 UNITS—CALIFORNIA BUSINESS TAXES ADMJ 117 - 3 UNITS—CRISIS INTERVENTION
Prerequisite: ACCTG 101.
Prerequisite: None.
1184 LEC T 06:55PM-09:00PM CS266 SOEMARDI 3107 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM AU111 LORENZ
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AD ST 111 - 3 UNITS—FAMILY DYNAMICS AND ADDICTION ANTHR 114 - 3 UNITS—GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND CULTURE
Prerequisite: AD ST 101 and 103. Recommended preparation: PSYCH 101. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
1610 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM HS122 SCALICE 3088 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM SV231 STAFF
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ARCHITECTURE ARCH 230 - 3 UNITS—ADV 3DS MAX FOR ARCH & ENGR
Prerequisite: ARCH 229 or equivalent.
3696 LEC S 09:05AM-11:10AM AT211 PAPIENSKI
ARCH 101 - 3 UNITS—DRAFTING & BASIC DESIGN LAB S 12:00PM-04:20PM AT211 PAPIENSKI
Recommended preparation: ART 130, Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151
ARCH 240 - 2.5 UNITS—ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO DVLPMT
2585 LEC M 09:10AM-10:35AM AT211 OKEYO Prerequisite: ARCH 120, 130, and 250; or equivalent.
LAB M 10:35AM-12:20PM AT211 OKEYO 2583 LEC S 12:15PM-01:20PM AT220 CHIU
LAB W 09:10AM-12:20PM AT211 OKEYO LAB S 01:20PM-04:05PM AT220 CHIU
2486 LEC T 06:55PM-08:20PM AT220 OKEYO LAB S 04:55PM-07:00PM AT220 CHIU
LAB T 08:20PM-10:05PM AT220 OKEYO Note: Required Material Fee - $10.00
LAB TH 06:55PM-10:05PM AT220 OKEYO
ARCH 250 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO AUTODESK REVIT
ARCH 103 - 3 UNITS—DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY Prerequisite: ARCH 101 or equivalent.
Prerequisite: ARCH 101 or equivalent. Recommended preparation: ENGR 109. 3111 LEC F 03:25PM-05:30PM AT211 STAFF
2587 LEC T 01:40PM-03:05PM AT220 STAFF LAB F 06:20PM-09:30PM AT211 STAFF
LAB T 03:05PM-04:50PM AT220 STAFF
LAB TH 01:40PM-04:50PM AT220 STAFF
ARMENIAN
ARCH 105 - 3 UNITS—PERSPECTIVE GRAPHICS
Prerequisite: ARCH 101 or equivalent.
2527 LEC T 01:40PM-03:05PM AT220 STAFF ARMEN 101 - 5 UNITS—BEGINNING ARMENIAN I
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
LAB T 03:05PM-04:50PM AT220 STAFF
1848 LEC MW 01:40PM-04:10PM SV235 STAFF
LAB TH 01:40PM-04:50PM AT220 STAFF
1756 LEC MW 01:40PM-04:10PM SF113 MIKAELIAN
ARCH 120 - 3 UNITS—RESIDENTIAL ARCHL DESIGN I
Prerequisite: ARCH 102 or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: ENGR ARMEN 102 - 5 UNITS—BEGINNING ARMENIAN II
109, ARCH 105 ARCH 250. Prerequisite: ARMEN 101 or equivalent.
2579 LEC S 12:15PM-01:40PM AT220 CHIU 1757 LEC MW 04:15PM-06:45PM SF113 MIKAELIAN
LAB S 01:40PM-04:35PM AT220 CHIU ARMEN 115 - 5 UNITS—ARMEN ARMEN SPKRS I
LAB S 05:25PM-07:30PM AT220 CHIU Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
Note: Required Material Fee - $10.00
1759 LEC TTH 01:40PM-04:10PM LB205 SAHAKYAN
ARCH 130 - 3 UNITS—COMMERCIAL ARCHL DESIGN I 1862 LEC TTH 01:40PM-04:10PM SR113 STAFF
Prerequisite: ARCH 102 or equivalent. 1760 LEC MW 01:40PM-04:10PM LB205 SAHAKYAN
Recommended Preparation: ARCH 120, ARCH 250. 1758 LEC TTH 06:55PM-09:25PM LB205 STAFF
2581 LEC S 12:15PM-01:40PM AT220 CHIU
LAB S 01:40PM-04:35PM AT220 CHIU ARMEN 116 - 5 UNITS—ARMEN ARMEN SPKRS II
Prerequisite: ARMEN 115 or equivalent.
LAB S 05:25PM-07:30PM AT220 CHIU
Note: Required Material Fee - $10.00 1812 LEC TTH 01:40PM-04:10PM SF113 MIKAELIAN
1761 LEC MW 04:15PM-06:45PM LB205 SAHAKYAN
ARCH 141 - 3 UNITS—INTERIOR DESIGN
Recommended Preparation: ARCH 101 or equivalent. ARMEN 117 - 5 UNITS—ARMEN ARMEN SPKRS III
2589 LEC M 12:30PM-01:55PM AT220 BOYAJYAN Prerequisite: ARMEN 102 or 116 or equivalent
LAB M 01:55PM-03:40PM AT220 BOYAJYAN 1813 LEC TTH 04:15PM-06:45PM SF113 MIKAELIAN
LAB W 12:30PM-03:40PM AT220 BOYAJYAN ARMEN 125 - 3 UNITS—ANCIENT ARMENIAN LIT
2638 LEC M 06:55PM-08:20PM AT220 BOYAJYAN Prerequisite: ARMEN 102 or 115 or equivalent
LAB M 08:20PM-10:05PM AT220 BOYAJYAN 1762 LEC TTH 05:10PM-06:35PM LB205 SAHAKYAN
LAB W 06:55PM-10:05PM AT220 BOYAJYAN
ARMEN 126 - 3 UNITS—ARMENIAN LIT/ENLIGHT ERA
ARCH 142 - 3 UNITS—ADVANCED INTERIOR DESIGN Prerequisite: ARMEN 102 or 115 or equivalent
Prerequisite: ARCH 141 or ART 141 or equivalent. 1763 LEC MW 05:10PM-06:35PM CR225 STAFF
2596 LEC M 12:30PM-01:55PM AT220 BOYAJYAN
LAB M 01:55PM-03:40PM AT220 BOYAJYAN
LAB W 12:30PM-03:40PM AT220 BOYAJYAN
2640 LEC M 06:55PM-08:20PM AT220 BOYAJYAN
LAB M 08:20PM-10:05PM AT220 BOYAJYAN
LAB W 06:55PM-10:05PM AT220 BOYAJYAN
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2922 LEC T 01:40PM-04:10PM AA109 MCCOLL ART 209 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO CHARACTER DESIGN
LAB TH 01:40PM-03:05PM AA109 MCCOLL Prerequisite: None.
Note: Required Material Fee - $25.00
3617 LEC W 05:45PM-07:50PM HS117 JACOBSEN
2924 LEC W 05:45PM-08:15PM AA109 SABET
ST W 07:50PM-10:05PM HS117 JACOBSEN
LAB W 08:15PM-10:05PM AA109 SABET
Note: Required Material Fee - $25.00 ART 220 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO MOTION GRAPHICS
Recommended Preparation: PHOTO 121 or equivalent.
ART 187 - 3 UNITS—CERAMICS II 3164 LEC TH 05:45PM-07:50PM HS117 BARDENS
Prerequisite: ART 186 or equivalent.
ST TH 07:50PM-10:05PM HS117 BARDENS
2926 LEC M 01:40PM-04:10PM AA109 MCCOLL
LAB W 01:40PM-03:05PM AA109 MCCOLL ART 221 - 3 UNITS—ADVANCED MOTION GRAPHICS
Note: Required Material Fee - $35.00 Prerequisite: ART 220 or equivalent.
2928 LEC M 05:45PM-08:15PM AA109 MCCOLL 3629 LEC TH 05:45PM-07:50PM HS117 BARDENS
LAB M 08:15PM-10:05PM AA109 MCCOLL ST TH 07:50PM-10:05PM HS117 BARDENS
Note: Required Material Fee - $35.00
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ATHPE 108 - 2.5 UNITS—MEN’S INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBA ATHPE 150 - 1.5 UNITS—BASEBALL CONDITIONING
Prerequisite: None. 3709 LAB MWF 01:15PM-03:10PM *STENGL KOCOL
1730 LEC F 06:00PM-07:25PM VG101 JILIZIAN 13 Week Class - 09/23/2019-12/18/2019
LAB F 07:25PM-08:30PM VG101 JILIZIAN
LAB S 06:00PM-08:05PM VG101 JILIZIAN
AVIATION AND
ATHPE 111 - 2.5 UNITS—WOMEN’S INTERCOLLEGIATE XC
1684 LEC F 01:40PM-03:05PM VGFLD RODRIGUEZ TRANSPORTATION
LAB F 03:05PM-04:10PM VGFLD RODRIGUEZ
LAB S 09:10AM-11:15AM VGFLD RODRIGUEZ
AT 050 - 3 UNITS—AVIATION & TRANSPORT INTERN
ATHPE 112 - 2.5 UNITS—MEN’S INTERCOLLEGIATE XC Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: Enrollment in appropriate discipline-specific
1682 LEC F 01:40PM-03:05PM VGFLD LOPEZ
theory or lab course at GCC.
LAB F 03:05PM-04:10PM VGFLD LOPEZ
2604 LAB 0000-0000 TBA LENCKI
LAB S 09:10AM-11:15AM VGFLD LOPEZ [9.0 TBA hrs in an approved lab]
2604 Note: When you register for this ticket number you are enrolling in the
ATHPE 117 - 2.5 UNITS—INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL 3.0 unit internship class.
Prerequisite: None. Pass/No Pass class only
1703 LEC F 03:25PM-04:50PM VGFLD STAFF
LAB F 04:50PM-05:55PM VGFLD STAFF AT 112 - 2 UNITS—PRIVATE PILOT LAB I
Prerequisite: AT 120 or equivalent.
LAB S 06:00PM-08:05PM VGFLD STAFF
2490 LAB 0000-0000 *WHITMN POTTER
1707 LEC F 03:25PM-04:50PM VGFLD ROME
[6.0 TBA hrs in an approved lab]
LAB F 04:50PM-05:55PM VGFLD ROME Note: Required Material Fee - $3,200.00
LAB S 06:00PM-08:05PM VGFLD ROME
1705 LEC S 03:25PM-04:50PM VGFLD TOWNS AT 113 - 3 UNITS—PRIVATE PILOT LAB II
LAB F 04:50PM-05:55PM VGFLD TOWNS Prerequisite: AT 112 or equivalent.
LAB S 06:00PM-08:05PM VGFLD TOWNS 2491 LAB 0000-0000 *WHITMN POTTER
[9.0 TBA hrs in an approved lab]
Note: Required Material Fee - $5,200.00
ATHPE 123 - 2.5 UNITS—OFF-SEASON TRAINING MEN’S GOLF
Prerequisite: None. AT 114 - 4 UNITS—INSTRUMENT FLIGHT LAB
1736 LEC F 06:55PM-08:20PM VGGOLF TYNI Prerequisite: AT 113 or possession of an FAA Private Pilot Certificate (Single
LAB F 08:20PM-09:25PM VGGOLF TYNI Engine Land) and AT 125 or proof of satisfactory completion of FAA Instru-
LAB S 12:20PM-02:25PM VGGOLF TYNI ment Rating Knowledge Examination (AT 125 may be taken concurrently.)
2492 LEC 0000-0000 *WHITMN POTTER
ATHPE 125 - 2.5 UNITS—WOMEN’S INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER [8.0 TBA hrs in an approved lab]
Prerequisite: None. Note: Required Material Fee - $3,600.00
1678 LEC T 06:00PM-07:25PM VGFLD MENA
AT 115 - 4 UNITS—COMMERCIAL FLIGHT TRAINING
LAB T 07:25PM-08:30PM VGFLD MENA Prerequisite: AT 114 or possession of FAA Private Pilot Certificate (airplane,
LAB F 06:00PM-08:05PM VGFLD MENA single-engine land) with a minimum of 200 hrs of flight time, and; AT
135 or proof of completion of the FAA Commercial Pilot Knowledge
ATHPE 127 - 2.5 UNITS—MEN’S INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER Exam (AT 135 my be taken concurrently.)
1680 LEC T 06:00PM-07:25PM VGFLD MATSUMOTO 2493 LEC 0000-0000 *WHITMN POTTER
LAB T 07:25PM-08:30PM VGFLD MATSUMOTO [8.0 TBA hrs in an approved lab]
LAB F 06:00PM-08:05PM VGFLD MATSUMOTO Note: Required Material Fee - $3,000.00
ATHPE 131 - 2.5 UNITS—OFF SEASON TRAINING SOFTBALL AT 120 - 5 UNITS—PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL
Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None.
1709 LEC T 01:40PM-03:05PM *SPCMPL PIZZO 2494 LEC S 08:00AM-01:20PM AA103 POTTER
LAB THF 01:40PM-03:05PM *SPCMPL PIZZO 2495 LEC TTH 06:55PM-09:25PM AA103 POTTER
ATHPE 140 - 1.5 UNITS—OFF-SEAS TRNG INTERC TRK/FLD AT 124 - 3 UNITS—RADIO/FLIGHT REGULATIONS
Prerequisite: None. Recommended preparation: completion of AT 120 or
1686 LEC F 12:20PM-01:25PM VGFLD AGUIRRE
possession of a private pilot’s certificate.
LAB W 12:20PM-01:45PM VGFLD AGUIRRE
2594 LEC TH 06:55PM-10:05PM CR226 FUTRELL
ATHPE 143 - 2.5 UNITS—WM-INTERCOLLEGIATE VOLLEYBALL
AT 129 - 3 UNITS—FLIGHT ATTENDANT I
1689 LD F 05:40PM-07:05PM VG101 YBARRA Prerequisite: None.
LAB W 06:55PM-10:05PM VG101 YBARRA 2497 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM AT232 LENCKI
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CHEMISTRY
1144 LEC S 09:00AM-01:15PM SR114 ROSS
[+2.0 hrs online]
1144 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
CHEM 101 - 5 UNITS—GENERAL CHEMISTRY
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) Prerequisite: 1) Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. 2) MATH 101 or 120 or
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer 220B or 1.5 years of high school Algebra. 3) CHEM 110 or 1 year of high
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer school chemistry (laboratory included) and satisfactory score on the
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent Math/Chem Placement Exams.
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
2242 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM SB243 STAFF
2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019
LAB TTH 09:10AM-12:20PM AS201 STAFF
BUSAD 131 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO FINANCE Note: Required Material Fee - $16.00
Prerequisite: MATH 141 or 146 or 246B. 2254 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM SB243 JABALAMELI
1165 LEC F 09:00AM-12:10PM SR114 SHAHVERDIAN LAB TTH 05:10PM-08:20PM AS201 JABALAMELI
Note: Required Material Fee - $16.00
BUSAD 136 - 3 UNITS—MONEY MANAGEMENT 2171 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM SB243 JABALAMELI
Prerequisite: None. LAB TTH 01:40PM-04:50PM AS201 JABALAMELI
1120 LEC M 06:55PM-10:05PM SR112 KAZANJIAN Note: Required Material Fee - $16.00
2240 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM SB243 STAFF
BUSAD 141 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO MANAGEMENT LAB MW 01:40PM-04:50PM AS201 STAFF
Prerequisite: None. Note: Required Material Fee - $16.00
1232 LEC TTH 03:25PM-04:50PM SG137 NISHIZAKI 2212 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM SB243 JABALAMELI
LAB MW 09:10AM-12:20PM AS201 JABALAMELI
BUSAD 152 - 3 UNITS—MANAGEMENT COMMUN-ORAL Note: Required Material Fee - $16.00
Prerequisite: None. 2173 LEC TTH 03:25PM-04:50PM SB243 STAFF
1227 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM SR313 DENHAM LAB TTH 05:10PM-08:20PM AS203 STAFF
1121 LEC TH 06:55PM-10:05PM SR112 KAZANJIAN Note: Required Material Fee - $16.00
2232 LEC MW 03:25PM-04:50PM CS266 STAFF
BUSAD 158 - 3 UNITS—SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT LAB MW 05:10PM-08:20PM AS201 STAFF
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 191 or ESL 141 and BUSAD Note: Required Material Fee - $16.00
101 or equivalent. 2214 LEC TTH 03:25PM-04:50PM SB243 STAFF
1122 LEC M 06:55PM-10:05PM SR113 HILLQUIST LAB MW 06:55PM-10:05PM AS203 STAFF
Note: Required Material Fee - $16.00
BUSAD 170 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO INTERNTNL BUSINESS
Prerequisite: None. CHEM 102 - 5 UNITS—GENERAL CHEMISTRY
1187 ONLINE ZAKARIA Prerequisite: CHEM 101.
[6.0 hrs online] 2175 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM CR137 GELLERT
1187 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review LAB MW 01:40PM-04:50PM AS206 GELLERT
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the Note: Required Material Fee - $16.00
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday 2256 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM CR137 GELLERT
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) LAB TTH 03:25PM-06:35PM AS206 GELLERT
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer Note: Required Material Fee - $16.00
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent 2216 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM CR137 GELLERT
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. LAB TTH 09:10AM-12:20PM AS206 GELLERT
1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019 Note: Required Material Fee - $16.00
2177 LEC TTH 05:10PM-06:35PM SB243 STAFF
BUSAD 178 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO INTERNATL FINANCE LAB TTH 06:55PM-10:05PM AS206 STAFF
Recommended Preparation: BUSAD 101 and 170 or equivalent. Note: Required Material Fee - $16.00
3078 ONLINE STAFF 2218 LEC TTH 05:10PM-06:35PM SB243 STAFF
[6.0 hrs online]
3078 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when LAB MW 06:55PM-10:05PM AS206 STAFF
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review Note: Required Material Fee - $16.00
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday CHEM 105 - 5 UNITS—ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) Prerequisite: CHEM 102.
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer 2280 LEC MW 07:35AM-09:00AM CS266 STAFF
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent LAB F 08:30AM-12:50PM AS216 STAFF
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. LAB F 01:40PM-03:45PM AS216 STAFF
2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019 Note: Required Material Fee - $22.00
2179 LEC MW 07:35AM-09:00AM CR234 OGANESYAN
BUSAD 204 - 1 UNITS—CUSTOMER SERVICE SKILLS LAB MW 09:10AM-12:20PM AS216 OGANESYAN
Prerequisite: None. Note: Required Material Fee - $22.00
1153 LEC W 06:55PM-09:00PM SR114 DAVOODI 2278 LEC MW 07:35AM-09:00AM CR234 OGANESYAN
1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019 LAB MW 02:00PM-05:10PM AS216 OGANESYAN
Note: Required Material Fee - $22.00
BUSAD 205 - 3 UNITS—PROFESSIONAL SELLING FUNDAMENT 2220 LEC MW 07:35AM-09:00AM CR234 OGANESYAN
Recommended Preparation: CABOT 265 and CABOT 280 or equivalent.
LAB TTH 07:25AM-10:35AM AS216 OGANESYAN
3082 LEC M 06:55PM-10:05PM SR114 KACHATOURIAN Note: Required Material Fee - $22.00
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CHLDV 155 - 3 UNITS—CHILD SPECIAL NEEDS CABOT 090 - 2 UNITS—SELF-PACED ADAPTED WORD PROC
Prerequisite: CHLDV 135 (may be taken concurrently). Recommended Non-Degree Applicable
Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151 and MATH 145. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 189, ESL 131, or ESL 133.
2396 LEC S 09:10AM-12:20PM CR226 SPARKS 1201 LEC T 09:10AM-10:35AM SG108 MIDELL
LAB TH 09:10AM-10:35AM SG108 MIDELL
CHLDV 158 - 3 UNITS—MOVEMENT DEVELOP BIRTH-12 YRS 1201 Note: This class is primarily designed for students who meet Title V eligibility
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151 and MATH requirements for Disabled Students Programs and Services.
145. 3592 LEC M 01:40PM-03:05PM SG108 CAMP
2349 LEC F 09:10AM-12:20PM SN104 WOLIN LAB W 01:40PM-03:05PM SG108 CAMP
3592 Note: This class is primarily designed for students who meet Title V eligibility
CHLDV 176 - 3 UNITS—MENTOR TEACHER PRACTICES requirements for Disabled Students Programs and Services.
Prerequisite: CHLDV 141 or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: Eligi-
bility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151 and MATH 145. California Child Develop- CABOT 091 - 2 UNITS—ADAPT WP FOR VISUAL IMPAIRED
ment Permit or equivalent and 2 years of teaching experience. Non-Degree Applicable
3089 LEC S 09:00AM-12:10PM CD111 STAFF Prerequisite: None.
LEC S 01:00PM-04:10PM CD111 STAFF 3083 LEC M 09:10AM-10:15AM SG108 MATSUMOTO
2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019 LEC W 09:10AM-10:00AM SG108 MATSUMOTO
3083 Note: This class is primarily designed for students who meet Title V eligibility
CHLDV 180 - 1 UNITS—STUDENT TEACH INFANT/TODDLER requirements for Disabled Students Programs and Services.
Corequisite: CHLDV 141.
CABOT 092 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO ADAPTED WORD PROC
2358 LAB 0000-0000 TBA STAFF Non-Degree Applicable
[3.0 TBA hrs in an approved lab]
Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 191 or ESL 141.
CHLDV 181 - 1 UNITS—STUDENT TEACH PRESCHOOL 1171 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM SG108 CAMP
Corequisite: CHLDV 141. 1171 Note: This class is primarily designed for students who meet Title V eligibility
requirements for Disabled Students Programs and Services.
2359 LAB 0000-0000 TBA STAFF
[3.0 TBA hrs in an approved lab] CABOT 093 - 1 UNITS—ADAPTED COMPUTER LABORATORY
Non-Degree Applicable
CHLDV 182 - 1 UNITS—STUDENT TEACH SCHOOL AGE Prerequisite: Successful completion of CABOT 92 or demonstration of
Corequisite: CHLDV 141.
comparable knowledge and skills.
2360 LAB 0000-0000 TBA STAFF
[3.0 TBA hrs in an approved lab]
1172 LAB 0000-0000 SG108 CAMP
1172 Note: This class is primarily designed for students who meet Title V eligibility
requirements for Disabled Students Programs and Services.
CHINESE
Pass/No Pass class only
CABOT 050 - 3 UNITS—COMPUTER APPLICATION INTERN CABOT 103 - 3 UNITS—BUSINESS VOCAB DEVELOPMENT
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
1279 LAB 0000-0000 TBA DAVOODI 1189 LEC S 09:00AM-12:10PM SG136 RIVERA
[9.0 TBA hrs in an approved lab] 1123 LEC M 06:55PM-10:05PM SR312 AMIRIAN
1279 Note: When you register for this ticket number you are enrolling in the
3.0 unit internship class.
Pass/No Pass class only
CABOT 104 - 1 UNITS—FILING METHODS & SYSTEMS
Recommended preparation: CABOT 102 and eligibility for ENGL 120 or
ESL 151
1242 LEC W 05:00PM-06:05PM SG138 SARKISSIAN
LAB W 06:05PM-09:15PM SG138 SARKISSIAN
1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019
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CABOT 110 - 3 UNITS—COLLEGIATE BUSINESS MATH 1146 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM SG137 SHEFFEY
Prerequisite: None. [+3.0 hrs online]
1146 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
1124 LEC F 09:10AM-12:20PM SR112 SARKISSIAN taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
CABOT 205 - 3 UNITS—KEYBOARDING & DOC PROCESS I Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
Recommended preparation: OBT 11 and Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
1244 LEC M 09:00AM-12:10PM SG137 SHEFFEY skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
CABOT 208 - 1 UNITS—WINDOWS BASICS online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
Prerequisite: None. 1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019
1152 LEC M 05:10PM-08:00PM SG138 COE
1st 6 Week Class - 09/16/2019-10/26/2019
CABOT 280 - 3 UNITS—MICROSOFT POWERPOINT I
Pass/No Pass class only Recommended Preparation: CABOT 208 or equivalent.
1155 LEC M 06:55PM-09:00PM SG137 AVANESIAN 1214 ONLINE SHEFFEY
[6.0 hrs online]
2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019 1214 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
Pass/No Pass class only taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
CABOT 209 - 1 UNITS—ADVANCED WINDOWS Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
Recommended Preparation: CABOT 208 or OBT 80 or equivalent. at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
1181 LEC S 01:00PM-03:50PM SG138 COE to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
2nd 6 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/07/2019 labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
Pass/No Pass class only online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019
CABOT 210 - 3 UNITS—KEYBOARDING & DOC PROCESS II
Recommended Preparation: OBT 12 or CABOT 205 or equivalent and eligi- CABOT 286 - 3 UNITS—MICROSOFT PUBLISHER
bility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Recommended Preparation: CABOT 208 or equivalent.
1245 LEC F 09:10AM-12:20PM SG138 RIVERA 1204 LEC F 01:00PM-04:10PM SR312 KAYZAKIAN
CABOT 260 - 4 UNITS—BEGINNING MICROSOFT OFFICE APP
Recommended Preparation: CABOT 208 or equivalent (may be taken
concurrently with CABOT 260.)
COMP SCIENCE/INFO SYSTEMS
1196 LEC S 08:30AM-12:50PM SG138 COE
CS/IS 100 - 3 UNITS—COMPUTER CONCEPTS
CABOT 265 - 3 UNITS—MICROSOFT WORD I Recommended preparation: Eligibility for BUSAD 106
Recommended preparation: CABOT 208 or equivalent and CABOT 205 or 1151 LEC S 09:00AM-12:10PM SR313 MOVSESYAN
[+1.0 hrs online]
equivalent. 1151 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
1145 LEC W 06:55PM-10:05PM SR313 KAYZAKIAN taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
[+3.0 hrs online] the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
1145 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer 13 Week Class - 09/23/2019-12/18/2019
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
CS/IS 101 - 5 UNITS—INTRO COMPUTER INFO
Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120, BUSAD 106, or ESL 151.
1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019 1125 LEC TTH 07:35AM-09:00AM SR312 AVANESSIANS
[+2.0 hrs online]
CABOT 266 - 3 UNITS—MICROSOFT WORD II 1125 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
Prerequisite: CABOT 265 or OBT 100 or equivalent. taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
1197 LEC W 06:55PM-10:05PM SR313 KAYZAKIAN the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
[+3.0 hrs online] at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
1197 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) 1140 LEC F 09:10AM-12:20PM SR314 GLOVER
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer [+2.0 hrs online]
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer 1140 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019 Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
CABOT 270 - 3 UNITS—MICROSOFT EXCEL I not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
Recommended Preparation: CABOT 208 or equivalent. labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
1195 LEC TH 09:10AM-12:20PM SG137 SHEFFEY online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
[+3.0 hrs online] 1215 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM SR312 MIKETTA
1195 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when [+2.0 hrs online]
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review 1215 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019
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3084 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM SR312 BIEHL CS/IS 212 - 3 UNITS—ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES
[+1.0 hrs online] Prerequisite: CS/IS 211 or equivalent.
3084 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review 3595 ONLINE MEGUERDIJIAN
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the [3.0 hrs online]
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday 3595 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
CS/IS 172 - 4 UNITS—UNIX/LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
Recommended Preparation: CS/IS 135 or 139 or equivalent
1133 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM SR314 DANIELSON CS/IS 234 - 3 UNITS—ORACLE/SQL
[+1.0 hrs online] Recommended Preparation: CS/IS 100, CS/IS 101 or equivalent.
1133 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when 1217 LEC S 09:00AM-12:10PM SG137 STAFF
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the CS/IS 255 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO ECOMMERCE/EBUSINESS
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
Recommended Preparation: Knowledge of Windows or Mac and Internet Tools.
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer 1220 ONLINE MOVSESYAN
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer [3.0 hrs online]
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent 1220 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
CS/IS 183 - 3 UNITS—DIGITAL FORENSICS FUNDAMENTALS Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
Recommended Preparation: CS/IS 194 or CS/IS 196 or equivalent. to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
3087 ONLINE TAIRA skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
[3.0 hrs online] labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
3087 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
CS/IS 260 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO WEB DEVELOPMENT
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday 1149 LEC TTH 06:55PM-10:05PM SR313 STAFF
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) 1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer CS/IS 261 - 3 UNITS—WEB DEVELOPMENT W/ PHP & MYSQL
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent Recommended Preparation: CS/IS 260 or equivalent.
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
1150 LEC TTH 06:55PM-10:05PM SR313 STAFF
2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019
CS/IS 190 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO COMPUTER NETWORKS
Recommended preparation: CS/IS 101 or equivalent. CS/IS 264 - 1 UNITS—WEB DEVELOPMENT PROJECT I
1147 LEC MW 06:55PM-10:05PM SR314 HODGES Prerequisite:CS/IS 260 or equivalent.
1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019 1269 ONLINE MOVSESYAN
[1.0 hrs online]
CS/IS 193 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO CYBERSECURITY 1269 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
Recommended preparation: CS/IS 190 and CS/IS 196 or equivalent. taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
1205 ONLINE HORMOZDIARY Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
[3.0 hrs online] at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
1205 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer CS/IS 265 - 1 UNITS—WEB DEVELOPMENT PROJECT II
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer Prerequisite: CS/IS 264 or equivalent.
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent 1134 ONLINE MOVSESYAN
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. [1.0 hrs online]
1134 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
CS/IS 196 - 3 UNITS—ADV NETWORKING: SECURITY taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
Recommended preparation: CS/IS 190 or equivalent. the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
1148 LEC MW 06:55PM-10:05PM SR314 HODGES at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019 to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
CS/IS 211 - 4 UNITS—DATA STRUCTURES labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
Prerequisite: CS/IS 135 or equivalent. online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
1218 LEC TTH 01:40PM-03:05PM SG138 BIEHL CS/IS 266 - 1 UNITS—WEB DEVELOPMENT PROJECT III
[+2.0 hrs online]
1218 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
Prerequisite: CS/IS 265 or equivalent.
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review 1135 ONLINE MOVSESYAN
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the [1.0 hrs online]
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday 1135 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
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COMPUTER AIDED
2646 LEC M 07:50AM-09:45AM SV280 STAFF
LAB M 09:45AM-11:00AM SV280 STAFF
MANUFACTURING
LAB F 07:50AM-11:00AM SV280 STAFF
LAB MF 11:50AM-01:20PM SV280 STAFF
Note: Required Material Fee - $50.00
13 Week Class - 09/23/2019-12/18/2019
CAM 210 - 3 UNITS—CAM BASIC MILLING
Prerequisite: None. CULIN 112 - 4 UNITS—FUND OF PROFESSIONAL COOKING 2
2630 LEC T 08:00AM-11:10AM AT213 STAFF Prerequisite: CULIN 111 or equivalent.
2598 LEC F 04:30PM-07:40PM AT213 STAFF 2643 LEC W 05:10PM-06:35PM SV280 STAFF
2533 LEC M 06:55PM-10:05PM AT213 STAFF LAB W 06:35PM-10:05PM SV280 STAFF
LAB F 05:10PM-10:05PM SV280 STAFF
CAM 220 - 3 UNITS—COMP AIDED MANUF BASIC LATH Note: Required Material Fee - $50.00
Prerequisite: None.
2576 LEC TH 01:25PM-04:35PM AT213 STAFF CULIN 113 - 3 UNITS—SANITATION PRACTICES
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
CAM 230 - 1 UNITS—CAM BASIC MILLING PRACTICE 2499 LEC S 09:00AM-12:10PM SV266 STAFF
Prerequisite: CAM 210 or equivalent (CAM 210 may be taken concur- 2500 LEC M 01:40PM-04:50PM SV266 STAFF
rently.)
2634 LAB M 08:00AM-11:10AM AT213 STAFF CULIN 116 - 3 UNITS—INSTITUTIONAL PURCHASING
2575 LAB W 06:55PM-10:05PM AT213 STAFF Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
2501 LEC T 01:40PM-04:50PM SV267 STAFF
CAM 240 - 1 UNITS—CAM BASIC LAB PRACTICE
Prerequisite: CAM 220 (CAM 220 may be taken concurrently.) CULIN 122 - 3 UNITS—INTERNATIONAL COOKING
2574 LAB W 06:55PM-10:05PM AT213 STAFF 2502 LEC M 06:55PM-10:05PM SV267 STAFF
Note: Required Material Fee - $60.00
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2760
LAB W
LEC T
09:10AM-10:35AM
05:10PM-06:15PM
SN104
SN104
SWAN
JAY
ELECTRONICS & COMP
LAB TH 05:10PM-06:35PM SN104 JAY TECHNOLOGY
DANCE 194 - 1.5 UNITS—PILATES
Prerequisite: None. ECT 110 - 4 UNITS—ELECTRICITY/ELECTRONICS PRIN
3670 LEC T 03:25PM-04:30PM SN104 JAY Recommended Preparation: ECT 100, Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151
LAB TH 03:25PM-04:50PM SN104 JAY 2506 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM AT217 SHAHNAZARIAN
2744 LEC M 05:10PM-06:15PM SN104 HOVHANNISYAN LAB TH 06:55PM-10:05PM AT217 SHAHNAZARIAN
LAB W 05:10PM-06:35PM SN104 HOVHANNISYAN
ECT 162 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO SOLAR PRINCIPLES
Recommended preparation: ECT 110, MATH 146, 141, or 246B.
ECONOMICS 3698 LEC M 06:55PM-10:05PM AT217 SHAHNAZARIAN
EMERGENCY MEDICAL
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
TECHNOLOGY
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
2292 LEC MW 01:50PM-03:15PM SV231 STAFF EMT 139 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO EMER MED SERVICES
2443 LEC TTH 03:25PM-04:50PM SV231 STAFF Recommended Preparation: BIOL 115 and ENGL 120 or ESL 151
2293 LEC TH 06:55PM-10:05PM SV223 STAFF 3104 LEC TH 08:10AM-02:40PM HS122 PHILIBOSIAN
2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019
ECON 102 - 3 UNITS—MACROECONOMICS 3105 LEC S 08:10AM-02:40PM HS122 PHILIBOSIAN
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151; MATH 141, 146, or 246B. 2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019
2352 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM SV223 STAFF
2377 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM SV231 STAFF
EMT 140 - 8.5 UNITS—EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH (EMT)
Prerequisite: EMT 139.
2345 LEC F 09:10AM-12:20PM SV231 STAFF
3098 LEC MT 09:00AM-12:25PM HS122 STAFF
2445 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM SV231 STAFF
LAB W 08:00AM-01:20PM HS122 PHILIBOSIAN
2350 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM SV223 STAFF [1.0 TBA hrs in an approved lab]
Note: Required Material Fee - $88.00
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3102 LEC MT 06:40PM-10:05PM CS177 STAFF/BACA ENGR 132 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
LAB W 04:45PM-10:05PM HS122 BACA Recommended Preparation: MATH 102 or 110.
[1.0 TBA hrs in an approved lab] 3119 LEC MW 06:55PM-07:55PM AT229 ELYASI
Note: Required Material Fee - $88.00
LAB MW 07:55PM-09:25PM AT229 ELYASI
3100 LEC MT 06:40PM-10:05PM CS177 STAFF/BACA
LAB TH 04:45PM-10:05PM HS122 BACA ENGR 140 - 3 UNITS—MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEER
[1.0 TBA hrs in an approved lab] Prerequisite: CHEM 101 and PHY 101 and MATH 103 or equivalent.
Note: Required Material Fee - $88.00
3116 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM AT229 HERWERTH
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3677 LEC S 10:45AM-01:55PM CR224 GILBERT 1352 LEC MW 01:40PM-03:05PM AU207 DANIELS
1334 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM SG139 BRYER 1346 LEC TTH 01:40PM-03:05PM AU207 JOSEPH
1442 ONLINE LYNCH 1351 LEC TH 06:55PM-10:05PM CR224 COSTA
[3.0 hrs online] 1399 LEC W 06:55PM-10:05PM CR224 MENDOZA
1442 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
ENGL 105 - 3 UNITS—SURV ENG LIT ANGLO SAXON -1780
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) 1382 LEC TTH 01:40PM-03:05PM CR224 HARNETT
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer ENGL 106 - 3 UNITS—SURV ENG LIT 1780-PRESENT
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
1383 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM LB200 TAYLOR
1341 ONLINE LYNCH
[3.0 hrs online]
1341 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
ENGL 109 - 3 UNITS—INTRO WORLD LIT TO 1700
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the 1392 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM LB200 JUZWIAK
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) ENGL 111 - 3 UNITS—WOMEN IN LITERATURE
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent 3061 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM LB200 GROPER
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
1340 LEC MW 01:40PM-03:05PM SF106 STAFF
ENGL 112 - 3 UNITS—SCREENWRITING
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
1339 LEC TTH 01:40PM-03:05PM SF106 BARSAMIAN
1353 LEC M 06:55PM-10:05PM CR224 SCHILF
1432 LEC MW 01:40PM-03:05PM LB221 HEANEY
1331 LEC TTH 05:10PM-06:35PM LB221 ANDERSON ENGL 115 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO FICTION: CREATIVE WRT
1390 LEC TH 06:55PM-10:05PM LB210 PHILLIPS Prerequisite: ENGL 103.
3060 LEC TH 06:55PM-10:05PM SV234 PARYPINSKI
ENGL 103 - 3 UNITS—CREATIVE WRITING
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101. ENGL 117 - 3 UNITS—FILM AS LITERATURE
1395 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM LB200 TAYLOR Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
1384 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM SG139 PARYPINSKI 1354 LEC W 06:55PM-10:05PM SV127 MARTERELLA
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ENGL 182 - 1 UNITS—BASIC VOCABULARY ENGL 199 - .5 UNITS—COMP WRKSHP RDNG, WRTNG, LIT
Non-Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and academic
Prerequisite: None. background or successful completion of English 191. Corequisite: ENGL 101+.
1361 ONLINE SHAHOIAN 3066 LAB T 09:10AM-10:15AM AD238 ROSENBLATT
[3.0 hrs online] LAB TH 09:10AM-10:00AM AD238 ROSENBLATT
1361 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when 3066 Note: Co-req with ENGL 101+ 1428
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review Pass/No Pass class only
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday 3676 LAB F 10:45AM-12:50PM SV234 SCHWENDIMANN
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) 3676 Note: Co-req with ENGL 101+ 1305
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer Pass/No Pass class only
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer 3068 LAB M 10:45AM-11:50AM AD238 STAFF
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent LAB W 10:45AM-11:35AM AD238 STAFF
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. 3068 Note: Co-req with ENGL 101+ 1420
Pass/No Pass class only Pass/No Pass class only
ENGL 183 - 1 UNITS—BASIC GRAMMAR 3067 LAB T 10:45AM-11:50AM AD238 MARTERELLA
Non-Degree Applicable LAB TH 10:45AM-11:35AM AD238 MARTERELLA
3067 Note: Co-req with ENGL 101+ 1298
Prerequisite: None.
Pass/No Pass class only
1362 ONLINE SHAHOIAN 3070 LAB M 10:45AM-11:50AM SR324 KERR
[3.0 hrs online]
1362 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when LAB W 10:45AM-11:35AM SR324 KERR
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review 3070 Note: Co-req with ENGL 101+ 1406
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the Pass/No Pass class only
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday 3074 LAB M 12:20PM-01:25PM AT107A PARYPINSKI
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
LAB W 12:20PM-01:10PM AT107A PARYPINSKI
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
3074 Note: Co-req with ENGL 101+ 1316
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent Pass/No Pass class only
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. 3071 LAB T 01:15PM-02:20PM AD238 GOMEZ
Pass/No Pass class only LAB TH 03:15PM-04:05PM AD238 GOMEZ
3071 Note: Co-req with ENGL 101+ 1388
ENGL 189 - 3 UNITS—WRITING WORKSHOP I Pass/No Pass class only
Non-Degree Applicable 3069 LAB T 03:15PM-04:20PM SG136 BRYER
Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and LAB TH 03:15PM-04:05PM SG136 BRYER
academic background or ABSE 187. Concurrent enrollment in or satis- 3069 Note: Co-req with ENGL 101+ 1323
factory completion of ENGL 188 is required. Pass/No Pass class only
1364 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM SG139 JUZWIAK 3072 LAB T 08:30PM-09:35PM AD238 DUBE
Pass/No Pass class only LAB TH 08:30PM-09:20PM AD238 DUBE
3072 Note: Co-req with ENGL 101+ 1430
ENGL 190 - 3 UNITS—INTERMEDIATE ACAD READING Pass/No Pass class only
Non-Degree Applicable
Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and
academic background or ENGL 188. ENGL 190 must be taken prior to or
concurrently with ENGL 191.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND
1376
[3.0 hrs online]
ONLINE SCHUMACHER LANGUAGE
1376 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the ESL 111 - 5 UNITS—GRAMMAR & WRITING I
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday Non-Degree Applicable
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and academic
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer background. Recommended preparation: Concurrent enrollment in an
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer appropriate ESL listening and speaking course and a reading course.
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. 1474 LEC MTWTH 07:50AM-09:00AM SG325 LEE
1375 ONLINE SCHUMACHER 1552 LEC TTH 09:10AM-11:40AM AU204 HANSON HEGGER
[3.0 hrs online] 1516 LEC MTWTH 10:45AM-11:55AM AU104 GALLARDO
1375 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when 1476 LEC MTWTH 10:45AM-11:55AM SG327 NAVARRO
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the 1475 LEC TTH 01:55PM-04:25PM AU103 CAMARGO
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday 1543 LEC MW 01:55PM-04:25PM LB225 MCQUEEN
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) 1544 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:25PM CR223 UZUNYAN
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer 1553 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:25PM AU205 VENIER
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent 1477 LEC TTH 06:55PM-09:25PM AU114 BAGHOOMIAN
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
ESL 115 - 4 UNITS—LISTENING AND SPEAKING I
ENGL 191 - 4 UNITS—WRITING WORKSHOP II Non-Degree Applicable
Non-Degree Applicable Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and
Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and academic background. Recommended preparation: Concurrent enroll-
academic background, or satisfactory completion of ENGL 189. Concur- ment in an ESL grammar and writing course.
rent enrollment in or satisfactory completion of ENGL 190 is required. 3049 LEC S 09:00AM-01:20PM LB225 FUSZARA
1410 LEC TTH 01:40PM-03:45PM LB221 JUZWIAK 3050 LEC TTH 12:20PM-02:25PM SG327 FELIZ
Pass/No Pass class only
3052 LEC MW 12:20PM-02:25PM AU104 HEINICKE
1368 LEC MW 01:40PM-03:45PM LB210 JUZWIAK
Pass/No Pass class only 3051 LEC MW 01:55PM-04:00PM SB161 EVANS
3054 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:00PM LB225 MCQUEEN
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ESL 116 - 3 UNITS—RDG & VOCAB FOR ESL I 3598 LEC T 10:45AM-11:50AM LB221 FELIZ
Non-Degree Applicable LEC TH 10:45AM-11:35AM LB221 FELIZ
Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and 3599 LEC M 12:20PM-01:25PM SB161 VAUGHN
academic background. LEC W 12:20PM-01:10PM SB161 VAUGHN
Recommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate 3601 LEC M 05:10PM-06:15PM SG327 STAFF
Credit ESL listening and speaking course and a Credit ESL grammar and
LEC W 05:10PM-06:00PM SG327 STAFF
writing course.
1483 LEC S 09:00AM-12:10PM AD243 KLEINMAN ESL 133 - 5 UNITS—GRAMMAR & WRITING III
1556 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM AU204 HEINICKE Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and
1517 LEC F 09:10AM-12:20PM SG327 NAVARRO academic background or ESL 123 and ESL 126. Recommended prepara-
1484 LEC TTH 12:20PM-01:45PM AU103 EL GAMAL tion: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate ESL listening and speak-
1487 LEC MW 05:10PM-06:35PM LB225 VENIER ing course and a reading course.
1528 LEC TTH 08:05AM-10:35AM AU114 JACOBS
1486 LEC TTH 05:10PM-06:35PM AU114 BAGHOOMIAN
1547 LEC MW 09:10AM-11:40AM SG325 LEE
1488 LEC F 06:05PM-09:15PM AU205 FUSZARA
1532 LEC TTH 09:10AM-11:40AM AT107C GEE
ESL 123 - 5 UNITS—GRAMMAR & WRITING II 1527 LEC MW 09:10AM-11:40AM SB161 VAUGHN
Non-Degree Applicable 1530 LEC MW 10:45AM-01:15PM AU114 DRAGUN
Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and 1551 LEC TTH 12:20PM-02:50PM AD243 HOLMES
academic background or ESL 111. Recommended preparation: Concur- 1558 LEC W 12:20PM-02:50PM AD243 STOLZ
rent enrollment in an appropriate ESL listening and speaking course [+2.5 hrs online]
and a reading course. 1558 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
1546 LEC TTH 09:10AM-11:40AM AU103 EL GAMAL taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
1537 LEC TTH 09:10AM-11:40AM SB161 STAFF Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
1535 LEC MTWTH 09:10AM-10:20AM SG327 NAVARRO at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
1557 LEC MW 09:10AM-11:40AM AT107C GEE not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
1536 LEC MW 10:45AM-01:15PM AA104 MCDONALD labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
1538 LEC TTH 12:20PM-02:50PM AU205 TIRMAN online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
1539 LEC TTH 01:55PM-04:25PM AU204 GIMBRONE 1531 LEC TTH 03:30PM-06:00PM SG325 BOQUIREN
1540 LEC MW 01:55PM-04:25PM AU205 NICASSIO 1562 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:25PM AD243 MOHAMMAD-MACKI
1542 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:25PM SG327 MILLER 1533 LEC TTH 06:55PM-09:25PM LB225 BOQUIREN
1541 LEC TTH 06:55PM-09:25PM SG327 STAFF 1534 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:25PM AU114 STAFF
1550 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:25PM AU103 MARULANDA
ESL 135 - 4 UNITS—LISTENING AND SPEAKING III
ESL 125 - 4 UNITS—LISTENING & SPEAKING II Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and
Non-Degree Applicable academic background or satisfactory completion of ESL 125. Recom-
Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and mended preparation: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate ESL
academic background or satisfactory completion of ESL 115. Recom- grammar and writing course and a reading course.
mended preparation: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate ESL 1454 LEC TTH 09:10AM-11:15AM CR223 HIRONYMOUS
grammar and writing course and a reading course. 1452 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:50PM CR223 HIRONYMOUS
1493 LEC S 09:00AM-01:20PM SG325 VEGA 1520 LEC TTH 06:55PM-09:00PM SG325 PERSON
1525 LEC F 09:10AM-01:30PM AU114 CROSBY 1453 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:00PM SG325 PERSON
1494 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:50PM AU114 CAMARGO
1524 LEC TTH 01:55PM-04:00PM SV228 MCDONALD ESL 136 - 3 UNITS—READING & VOCAB III
1554 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:00PM SB161 STAFF Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and
academic background or completion of ESL 126. Recommended Prepa-
ESL 126 - 3 UNITS—RDG & VOCAB FOR ESL II ration: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate Credit ESL listening/
Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and speaking course and a Credit ESL grammar/writing course
academic background or completion of ESL 116. Recommended Prepa- 1506 LEC S 09:00AM-12:10PM CR223 HILARIO
ration: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate Credit ESL listening/ 1509 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM SV225 MCDONALD
speaking course and a Credit ESL grammar/writing course 1507 LEC TTH 12:20PM-01:45PM SG325 JACOBS
1495 LEC S 09:00AM-12:10PM SG327 RHODES 1508 LEC MW 12:20PM-01:45PM SG327 KAYE
1501 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM AU205 GIMBRONE 1555 LEC MW 12:20PM-01:45PM AU103 CROSBY
1497 LEC F 09:10AM-12:20PM AT107C GEE 1510 LEC MW 01:55PM-03:20PM SG325 STAFF
1499 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM AU205 TIRMAN 1511 LEC TTH 01:55PM-03:20PM LB225 BALDWIN
1496 LEC MW 12:20PM-01:45PM AT107C EVANS 1565 LEC W 03:30PM-04:55PM AD243 STOLZ
1500 LEC MW 01:55PM-03:20PM AU114 MILLER [+1.5 hrs online]
1565 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
1498 LEC TTH 01:55PM-03:20PM SG325 O’COLMAIN
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
1502 LEC TTH 05:10PM-06:35PM CR223 HILARIO the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
1563 LEC F 06:05PM-09:15PM SG327 RHODES Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
1503 LEC MW 06:55PM-08:20PM AD242 STAFF not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
ESL 127 - 2 UNITS—LOWER-INTERMEDIATE SPELLING labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
Non-Degree Applicable online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ESL 123. 1512 LEC MW 05:10PM-06:35PM AU204 VAN HYNING
3596 LEC S 09:00AM-11:05AM AU204 BOWE 1513 LEC TTH 05:10PM-06:35PM LB225 NICASSIO
3597 LEC F 09:10AM-11:15AM SG325 HANSON HEGGER
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FIRE 106 - 3 UNITS—PRIN OF FIRE/EMERG SERVICES 2410 LEC 0000-0000 HYBRID ENGLUND KRUSEE
Prerequisite: FIRE 101 or equivalent. [ 6.0 hrs online]
2410 NOTE: 8 WEEK HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you
2559 ONLINE RICKMAN when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must
[3.0 hrs online] review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete
2559 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review at 11:59pm (Week 1) not to be dropped from the course. Students should
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday home or from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading,
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) writing, engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer deadlines. This HYBRID course requires 4 On campus MEETINGS every other
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer week (Wednesdays, 6:00pm - 10:00pm on 10/30, 11/13, 11/27, 12/11 in
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent SV222). The instructor can be contacted by email at lenglund@glendale.edu
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. 2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019
FIRE 119 - 12 UNITS—FIRE ACADEMY IV GEOG 107 - 3 UNITS—WEATHER AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Prerequisite: FIRE 118. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
2525 LEC TH 06:30PM-09:40PM AA108 BAGAN 2427 LEC MW 01:50PM-03:15PM SV223 STAFF
LEC SSU 08:00AM-11:10AM AA108 BAGAN
LAB TH 09:40PM-10:50PM AA108 BAGAN GEOG 110 - 3 UNITS—CALIF GEOGRAPHY
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
LAB SSU 12:00PM-05:20PM AA108 BAGAN
Note: Required Material Fee - $550.00 3092 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM SV230 STAFF
GEOGRAPHY
[6.0 hrs online]
2284 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
GEOG 101 - 3 UNITS—PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
2449 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM SR138 STAFF skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
2300 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM LB222 STAFF labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
2298 LEC TTH 01:40PM-03:05PM LB222 STAFF
2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019
2301 LEC TH 06:55PM-10:05PM LB222 STAFF
2299 LEC W 06:55PM-10:05PM SV230 STAFF GEOL 111 - 1 UNITS—PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY
2418 LEC 0000-0000 HYBRID STAFF Prerequisite: GEOL 101 or GEOL 101H. (GEOL 101 or GEOL 101H may be
[ 6.0 hrs online] taken concurrently.)
2418 NOTE: 8 WEEK HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you 2197 LAB MW 09:10AM-10:35AM CS252 LELAND
when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must
review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete 2196 LAB TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM CS252 LELAND
the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
HEALTH
at 11:59pm (Week 1) not to be dropped from the course. Students should
possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from
home or from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading,
writing, engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment
deadlines. This HYBRID course requires 4 On campus MEETINGS every other
week (Wednesdays, 6:00pm - 10:00pm on 09/04, 09/18, 10/2, 10/16 in HLTH 101 - 1 UNITS—FIRST AID
SV222). The instructor can be contacted by email at lenglund@glendale.edu Prerequisite: None.
1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019 1634 LEC MW 07:35AM-08:50AM SF116 GOLD
1st 6 Week Class - 09/16/2019-10/26/2019
GEOG 102 - 3 UNITS—CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY 1636 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:25AM SF116 MENA
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. 1st 6 Week Class - 09/16/2019-10/26/2019
3091 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM LB222 STAFF 1638 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:00PM SF116 KESHAVARZ
2371 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM LB222 STAFF 1st 6 Week Class - 09/16/2019-10/26/2019
1640 LEC MW 01:40PM-02:55PM SF116 KESHAVARZ
1st 6 Week Class - 09/16/2019-10/26/2019
1642 LEC M 06:55PM-09:45PM SF116 LOPEZ
1st 6 Week Class - 09/16/2019-10/26/2019
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HLTH 102 - 3 UNITS—FIRST AID AND C.P.R. HLTH 106 - 3 UNITS—WOMEN’S HEALTH EDUCATION
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 189 or ESL 133 or equivalent. Recommended
Prerequisite: None.
Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151, and completion of LIB 190.
1631 LD TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM SF116 PLOURDE
1629 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM SN101 GARCIA
1632 LD F 09:10AM-10:35AM SF116 GOMEZ
[+1.5 hrs online]
1632 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the HEALTH INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
HIT 184 - 2 UNITS—HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS
Prerequisite: MOA 180.
1633 LD MW 10:45AM-12:10PM SF116 KESHAVARZ Recommended Preparation: MOA 185 and eligibility for ENGL 120, ESL 151,
1699 LD F 10:45AM-12:10PM SF116 GOMEZ BUSAD 106 or equivalent.
[+1.5 hrs online]
1699 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when 1233 LEC W 06:55PM-09:00PM AA104 BROWN
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the HIT 194 - 3 UNITS—INTERNTL CLASSIFICTN DISEASES
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday Prerequisite: MOA 180.
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) Recommended Preparation: MOA 185 and eligibility for ENGL 120, ESL 151,
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer BUSAD 106 or equivalent.
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent 1239 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM AA104 TORRES
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
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HIST 104 - 3 UNITS—HIST OF CONTEMP LATIN AMERICA 2312 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM SR116 STAFF
Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101. 2370 LEC M 06:55PM-10:05PM SR138 STAFF
2372 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM SV232 STAFF 2314 LEC W 06:55PM-10:05PM LB220 STAFF
HIST 111 - 3 UNITS—THE WOMAN IN AMERICAN HISTORY HIST 121 - 3 UNITS—ARMENIAN HISTORY
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
2402 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM SV232 STAFF 2315 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM LB220 STAFF
2307 LEC MW 12:20PM-01:45PM AA108 STAFF
2306 LEC TTH 01:40PM-03:05PM AA108 STAFF
HIST 136 - 3 UNITS—WAR HISTORY/CAUSES
Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
2398 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM SV231 STAFF
2451 LEC MW 01:50PM-03:15PM AD223 STAFF
2424 HYBRID STAFF
[ 6.0 hrs online] HIST 141 - 3 UNITS—WORLD HISTORY 1500 TO PRESENT
2424 NOTE: 8 WEEK HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must
review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete 2471 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM LB222 STAFF
the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (Week 1) not to be dropped from the course. Students should HIST 141H - 3 UNITS—HNR WORLD HISTORY 1500-PRESENT
possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
or from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, 3723 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM SV222 STAFF
engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. The
instructor can be contacted by email at
1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019
2453 ONLINE STAFF HOTEL RESTAURANT
[6.0 hrs online]
2453 NOTE: 8 WEEK ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you
when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must
MANAGEMENT
review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete
the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (Week 1) to not be dropped from the course. Students should
HRM 115 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO HOSPITALITY
possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home Prerequisite: None.
or from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, 2565 LEC T 09:10AM-12:20PM SV267 STAFF
engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. The
instructor can be contacted by email at HRM 117 - 3 UNITS—FOOD/BEVERAGE/LABOR COSTS
2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019 Prerequisite: None.
2566 LEC F 09:10AM-11:15AM SV266 STAFF
HIST 115 - 3 UNITS—REBELLIOUS WMN IN MOD AMERICA LAB F 11:15AM-02:30PM SV266 STAFF
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
2308 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM SV232 STAFF HRM 201 - 3 UNITS—RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT
Prerequisite: None.
HIST 117 - 3 UNITS—U.S. HISTORY, 1550-1877 2595 LEC W 09:10AM-12:20PM SV267 STAFF
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
2309 LEC MW 07:35AM-09:00AM SV231 STAFF HRM 203 - 3 UNITS—CATERING/BANQUET OPERATIONS
2450 LEC F 09:10AM-12:20PM SR116 STAFF Prerequisite: None.
2379 LEC MW 12:20PM-01:45PM SV232 STAFF 2568 LEC W 01:40PM-03:45PM SV266 STAFF
2420 LEC T 01:50PM-03:15PM SV223 STAFF LAB W 03:45PM-07:00PM SV266 STAFF
LEC HYBRID STAFF Note: Required Material Fee - $10.00
[+1.5 hrs online]
2420 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when HRM 214 - 3 UNITS—BEVERAGE AND BAR OPERATIONS
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review Prerequisite: None.
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the 2624 LEC TH 12:20PM-02:25PM SV266 STAFF
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) LAB TH 02:25PM-05:40PM SV266 STAFF
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer HRM 256 - 3 UNITS—MGMT OF HOSPTY PRSNNL/OPRNS
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent Prerequisite: None.
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. 2570 LEC TH 05:10PM-08:20PM SV235 STAFF
2310 LEC TH 05:10PM-08:20PM SV232 STAFF
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JAPANESE
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer JAPAN 101 - 5 UNITS—BEGINNING JAPANESE I
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
1771 LEC TTH 09:10AM-11:40AM SF113 TATSUGAWA
1434 ONLINE GAMBERG
[3.0 hrs online] 1772 LEC MW 09:10AM-11:40AM SF113 TATSUGAWA
1434 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when 1773 LEC TTH 01:40PM-04:10PM SF105 TATSUGAWA
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
JAPAN 102 - 5 UNITS—BEGINNING JAPANESE II
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) Prerequisite: JAPAN 101 or equivalent.
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer 1774 LEC TTH 03:25PM-05:55PM LB223 LOPEZ
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
JAPAN 103 - 5 UNITS—INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE I
Prerequisite: JAPAN 102 or equivalent.
1448 ONLINE TROPF
[3.0 hrs online] 1775 LEC TTH 06:55PM-09:25PM LB223 LOPEZ
1448 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
JOURNALISM
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer JOURN 102 - 3 UNITS—REPORTING THE NEWS
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. 1776 LEC M 09:10AM-11:15AM SV127 COHEN
1413 LEC MW 01:40PM-03:05PM LB200 TAYLOR LEC W 09:10AM-10:10AM SV127 COHEN
1416 LEC TTH 01:40PM-03:05PM SV233 STAFF LAB W 10:10AM-11:15AM SV127 COHEN
1404 LEC MW 03:25PM-04:50PM LB200 TAYLOR
1419 LEC W 03:25PM-06:35PM SG139 MARTERELLA JOURN 103 - 3 UNITS—STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STAFF
Recommended Preparation: JOURN 102 or equivalent; Eligibility for ENGL
1422 LEC M 06:55PM-10:05PM LB200 ROWE
101; LIB 191
1379 LEC TH 06:55PM-10:05PM AD217 TAYLOR
1825 LEC T 09:10AM-10:15AM SV130 COHEN
HUMAN 117 - 3 UNITS—CREATIVITY AND CULTURE LEC TH 09:10AM-10:00AM SV130 COHEN
Prerequisite: ENGL 120 or ESL 151. LAB TTH 10:35AM-12:00PM SV130 COHEN
3757 LEC W 06:55PM-10:05PM SV231 FALCON JOURN 104 - 3 UNITS—STUDENT PUBLICATIONS EDITOR
3756 LEC F 06:55PM-10:05PM CR224 FALCON Prerequisite: JOURN 103 or equivalent.
1843 LEC T 01:40PM-02:45PM SV130 COHEN
HUMAN 125 - 3 UNITS—AMERICAN SOCIAL VALUES
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
LEC TH 01:40PM-02:30PM SV130 COHEN
3708 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM AD242 KERR LAB TTH 10:35AM-12:00PM SV130 COHEN
1380 ONLINE GAMBERG
[3.0 hrs online]
1380 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when KINESIOLOGY
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
KIN 100 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO KINESIOLOGY
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 190/191 or ESL 141 and
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer completion of LIB 190
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent 1646 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM SF104 YBARRA
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
1700 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM SF104 PLOURDE
HUMAN 135 - 3 UNITS—HUM AND WORLD OF WORK
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
KIN 144 - 2 UNITS—BASEBALL THEORY
Recommended Preparation: Knowledge of Baseball fundamentals.
1381 LEC TTH 03:25PM-04:50PM AD217 FALCON
1732 ONLINE CICUTO
[2.5 hrs online]
ITALIAN 1732 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
ITAL 101 - 5 UNITS—BEGINNING ITALIAN I at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
1856 LEC MTWTH 10:45AM-11:55AM AD209 FRONTINI labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
3678 LEC MW 03:50PM-06:20PM AD209 FRONTINI online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
1768 LEC TTH 06:55PM-09:25PM AD209 STAFF 13 Week Class - 09/23/2019-12/18/2019
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LINGUISTICS LAB M
LAB W
06:40PM-08:00PM
05:30PM-08:00PM
AT208
AT208
STAFF
STAFF
Note: Required Material Fee - $15.00
13 Week Class - 09/23/2019-12/18/2019
LING 101 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO LINGUISTICS
Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101. MACH 114 - 2 UNITS—VERTIC MILL PROCESSES
1526 LEC W 05:10PM-06:35PM SV228 GIPP Non-Degree Applicable
[+1.5 hrs online] Prerequisite: None.
1526 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review 2652 LEC M 05:30PM-06:40PM AT208 STAFF
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the LAB M 06:40PM-08:00PM AT208 STAFF
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday LAB W 05:30PM-08:00PM AT208 STAFF
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) Note: Required Material Fee - $15.00
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
13 Week Class - 09/23/2019-12/18/2019
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
MASS COMMUNICATION
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
1472 LEC TTH 05:10PM-06:35PM SV228 LIDDIARD
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1779 ONLINE DICKINSON MATH 30+ - 5.5 UNITS—INT ALG & PRE-STATS W/ SUPPORT
[3.0 hrs online]
1779 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
3636 LEC MTWTH 07:50AM-09:00AM SG379 STAFF
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review LAB TTH 09:10AM-10:20AM SG379 STAFF
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the 3636 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday 17, 2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) 3636 Note: Intermediate Algebra for SLAM is intended for students majoring in
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer areas such as Arts, Humanities, and some Social Sciences. After successful
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer completion of this course, students may enroll in Math 133, 135, 136, and 138.
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be required
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a graphing
calculator or an access code.
1857 ONLINE DICKINSON
[3.0 hrs online] 3651 LEC MW 08:05AM-10:35AM AS114 STAFF
1857 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when LAB F 08:05AM-10:35AM AS114 STAFF
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review 3651 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the 17, 2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday 3651 Note: Intermediate Algebra for SLAM is intended for students majoring in
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) areas such as Arts, Humanities, and some Social Sciences. After successful
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer completion of this course, students may enroll in Math 133, 135, 136, and 138.
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be required
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a graphing
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. calculator or an access code.
3638 LEC MTWTH 09:25AM-10:35AM AS102 STAFF
MCOMM 120 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO PUBLIC RELATIONS LAB MW 10:45AM-11:55AM AS102 STAFF
Prerequisite: None. 3638 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December
1849 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM SV127 SMITH 17, 2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
1849 Note: Hybrid Class - For information on what is required of you when taking 3638 Note: Intermediate Algebra for SLAM is intended for students majoring in
a hybrid course visit www.glendale.edu/online or go to the Distance Education areas such as Arts, Humanities, and some Social Sciences. After successful
pages in the printed schedule. *Mandatory Orientation: Tuesday, Sept 3 in completion of this course, students may enroll in Math 133, 135, 136, and 138.
SV127. Failure to attend this orientation meeting may result in a permanent A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be required
drop from the class. This class will also meet on the following Tuesdays from for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a graphing
6:55-10:05PM in SV127: TBA. The Final Exam will be held on TBA. This class calculator or an access code.
is enhanced with online components. During each week that we do not meet 3640 LEC MTWTH 10:45AM-11:55AM SG379 STAFF
on campus, you will be expected to spend 3 hours involved in online activities.
Students should possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, LAB MW 09:25AM-10:35AM SG379 STAFF
either from home or from the computer labs on campus. The instructor can 3640 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December
be reached at jsmith@glendale.edu. 17, 2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
3640 Note: Intermediate Algebra for SLAM is intended for students majoring in
areas such as Arts, Humanities, and some Social Sciences. After successful
MATHEMATICS completion of this course, students may enroll in Math 133, 135, 136, and 138.
A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be required
for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a graphing
calculator or an access code.
MATH 030 - 5 UNITS—INTER ALG & PRE-STATISTICS 3642 LEC MTWTH 12:20PM-01:30PM AS102 STAFF
3633 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM SG376 STAFF LAB TTH 01:40PM-02:50PM AS102 STAFF
LEC F 10:45AM-12:50PM SG379 STAFF 3642 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December
3633 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17, 2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
17, 2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm. 3642 Note: Intermediate Algebra for SLAM is intended for students majoring in
3633 Note: Intermediate Algebra for SLAM is intended for students majoring in areas such as Arts, Humanities, and some Social Sciences. After successful
areas such as Arts, Humanities, and some Social Sciences. After successful completion of this course, students may enroll in Math 133, 135, 136, and 138.
completion of this course, students may enroll in Math 133, 135, 136, and 138. A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be required
A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a graphing
for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a graphing calculator or an access code.
calculator or an access code. 3737 LEC MW 01:40PM-02:50PM AS115 STAFF
3736 LEC MW 04:15PM-06:45PM AS102 STAFF LAB MW 03:00PM-04:10PM AS115 STAFF
3736 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December LEC TH 01:40PM-04:10PM AS115 STAFF
17, 2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm. 3737 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December
3736 Note: Intermediate Algebra for SLAM is intended for students majoring in 17, 2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
areas such as Arts, Humanities, and some Social Sciences. After successful 3737 Note: Intermediate Algebra for SLAM is intended for students majoring in
completion of this course, students may enroll in Math 133, 135, 136, and 138. areas such as Arts, Humanities, and some Social Sciences. After successful
A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be required completion of this course, students may enroll in Math 133, 135, 136, and 138.
for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a graphing A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be required
calculator or an access code. for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a graphing
3634 LEC TTH 06:55PM-09:25PM AS102 STAFF calculator or an access code.
3634 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December
17, 2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm. MATH 090 - 6 UNITS—INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA FOR BSTEM
3634 Note: Intermediate Algebra for SLAM is intended for students majoring in 3605 LEC MTWTH 07:35AM-09:00AM AA102 STAFF
areas such as Arts, Humanities, and some Social Sciences. After successful 3605 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17,
completion of this course, students may enroll in Math 133, 135, 136, and 138. 2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be required
for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a graphing 3606 LEC MWF 08:30AM-10:35AM SV235 STAFF
calculator or an access code. 3606 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17,
2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
3635 LEC MTWTH 09:10AM-10:35AM SF103 STAFF
3635 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 3607 LEC MTWTH 09:10AM-10:35AM SR112 STAFF
17, 2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm. 3607 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17,
3635 Note: This one section of Math 30 begins instruction on September 23, 2019. 2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
3635 Note: Intermediate Algebra for SLAM is intended for students majoring in 3608 LEC TTHF 10:45AM-12:50PM AT107A STAFF
areas such as Arts, Humanities, and some Social Sciences. After successful 3608 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17,
completion of this course, students may enroll in Math 133, 135, 136, and 138. 2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be required 3609 LEC MTWTH 10:45AM-12:10PM SV235 STAFF
for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a graphing 3609 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17,
calculator or an access code. 2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
13 Week Class - 09/23/2019-12/18/2019
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3610 LEC MTWTH 01:40PM-03:05PM AA102 STAFF 3222 LEC MW 03:25PM-05:55PM SG376 STAFF
3610 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17, 3223 LEC TTH 04:15PM-06:45PM SG376 STAFF
2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
3224 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:25PM AT107B STAFF
3611 LEC MW 03:25PM-06:35PM AA102 STAFF
3611 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17, MATH 103EH - 5 UNITS—HNRS CALCULUS & ANALYTIC GMTRY
2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
Prerequisite: MATH 110 or 110B.
3612 LEC TTH 03:25PM-06:35PM CR226 STAFF
3612 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17, 3225 LEC MTWTH 01:40PM-02:50PM CS266 STAFF
3225 Note: This class is part of the Scholars Program. If you would like to join
2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm. the Scholars Program, the contact information is (818) 240-1000 x. 5699 or
3613 LEC MW 06:55PM-10:05PM AS118 STAFF scholars@glendale.edu. All students interested in taking an honors math
3613 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17, section are encouraged to enroll in this course. Honors math classes ARE
2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm. NOT limited to students in the Scholars Program.
3614 LEC TTH 06:55PM-10:05PM SF103 STAFF MATH 104 - 5 UNITS—CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY
3614 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17, Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and
2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
academic background or satisfactory completion of MATH 103.
MATH 90+ - 6.5 UNITS—INTER ALG FOR BSTEM W/ SUPPORT 1882 LEC MTWTH 07:50AM-09:00AM AS118 STAFF
3621 LEC MTWTH 07:35AM-09:00AM CR226 STAFF 2053 LEC MTWTH 09:25AM-10:35AM AS118 STAFF
LAB MW 09:10AM-10:20AM CR226 STAFF 1907 LEC MTWTH 01:40PM-02:50PM AT107B STAFF
3621 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17, 2077 LEC TTH 04:15PM-06:45PM AT107B STAFF
2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm.
1883 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:25PM SG376 STAFF
3623 LEC MTWTH 09:10AM-10:35AM AA102 STAFF
LAB TTH 10:45AM-11:55AM AA102 STAFF MATH 104H - 5 UNITS—HONORS CALC/ANALYTIC GEOMETRY
3623 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17, Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and
2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm. academic background or satisfactory completion of MATH 103.
3653 LEC MTWTH 09:10AM-10:35AM SR113 STAFF 1884 LEC MTWTH 10:45AM-11:55AM SB162 STAFF
LAB TTH 07:50AM-09:00AM SR113 STAFF 1884 Note: This class is part of the Scholars Program. If you would like to join
3653 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17, the Scholars Program, the contact information is (818) 240-1000 x. 5699 or
2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm. scholars@glendale.edu. All students interested in taking an honors math
section are encouraged to enroll in this course. Honors math classes ARE
3625 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:55PM AT107B STAFF NOT limited to students in the Scholars Program.
LAB TTH 11:45AM-12:55PM AT107B STAFF
LEC TTH 10:45AM-11:45AM AT107B STAFF
MATH 105 - 5 UNITS—MULTIVARIABLE/VECTOR CALCULUS
3625 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17, Prerequisite: MATH 104.
2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm. 2023 LEC MTWTH 10:45AM-11:55AM AS115 STAFF
3627 LEC MTWTH 01:40PM-03:05PM SG326 STAFF 2162 LEC MTWTH 10:45AM-11:55AM AS118 STAFF
LAB MW 03:15PM-04:25PM SG326 STAFF 2024 LEC TTH 06:55PM-09:25PM SG376 STAFF
3627 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17,
2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm. MATH 105H - 5 UNITS—HONORS MULTI/VECTOR CALCULUS
3631 LEC MW 06:55PM-10:05PM SG326 STAFF Prerequisite: MATH 104.
LAB TH 06:55PM-09:25PM SG326 STAFF 2051 LEC MTWTH 10:45AM-11:55AM AS118 STAFF
2051 Note: This class is part of the Scholars Program. If you would like to join
3631 Note: The final exam for all sections will be held on Tuesday, December 17, the Scholars Program, the contact information is (818) 240-1000 x. 5699 or
2019, from 5:10 to 7:30 pm. scholars@glendale.edu. All students interested in taking an honors math
section are encouraged to enroll in this course. Honors math classes ARE
MATH 100 - 4 UNITS—COLLEGE ALGEBRA NOT limited to students in the Scholars Program.
Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and academic 2052 LEC TTH 06:55PM-09:25PM SG376 STAFF
background or satisfactory completion of MATH 101, or 120, or MATH 220B. 2052 Note: This class is part of the Scholars Program. If you would like to join
1865 LEC MWTH 07:45AM-09:00AM SF103 STAFF the Scholars Program, the contact information is (818) 240-1000 x. 5699 or
1865 Note: Math 100 fulfills general transfer requirements. Those planning to scholars@glendale.edu. All students interested in taking an honors math
section are encouraged to enroll in this course. Honors math classes ARE
take Calculus should enroll in MATH 110 or MATH 110A. NOT limited to students in the Scholars Program.
3655 LEC MW 12:20PM-01:25PM AS118 STAFF
LEC TTH 12:20PM-01:10PM AS118 STAFF MATH 107 - 5 UNITS—LINEAR ALGEBRA
3655 Note: Math 100 fulfills general transfer requirements. Those planning to Prerequisite: MATH 104. Recommended Preparation: MATH 105.
take Calculus should enroll in MATH 110 or MATH 110A. 1885 LEC MW 01:40PM-04:10PM AS104 STAFF
1867 LEC TTH 04:40PM-06:45PM AA102 STAFF
1867 Note: Math 100 fulfills general transfer requirements. Those planning to MATH 107H - 5 UNITS—HONORS LINEAR ALGEBRA
take Calculus should enroll in MATH 110 or MATH 110A. Prerequisite: MATH 104. Recommended Preparation: MATH 105.
1866 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:15PM SG326 STAFF 1886 LEC MW 01:40PM-04:10PM AS104 STAFF
LEC F 10:45AM-12:15PM AT107B STAFF 1886 Note: This class is part of the Scholars Program. If you would like to join
1866 Note: Math 100 fulfills general transfer requirements. Those planning to the Scholars Program, the contact information is (818) 240-1000 x. 5699 or
take Calculus should enroll in Math 110 or Math 110A. scholars@glendale.edu. All students interested in taking an honors math
1866 Note: This one section of MATH 100 begins instruction on September 23, 2019. section are encouraged to enroll in this course. Honors math classes ARE
NOT limited to students in the Scholars Program.
13 Week Class - 09/23/2019-12/18/2019
MATH 103E - 5 UNITS—CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY MATH 108 - 5 UNITS—DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Prerequisite: MATH 110 or 110B. Prerequisite: MATH 104. Recommended Preparation: MATH 105.
3217 LEC MTWTH 06:30AM-07:40AM AS118 STAFF 1887 LEC MTWTH 09:25AM-10:35AM AS101 STAFF
3216 LEC MTWTH 07:50AM-09:00AM AS102 STAFF
3218 LEC TTH 09:00AM-10:35AM CR226 STAFF
MATH 108H - 5 UNITS—HONORS DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Prerequisite: MATH 104. Recommended Preparation: MATH 105.
LEC F 09:10AM-10:45AM CR226 STAFF
1888 LEC MTWTH 09:25AM-10:35AM AS101 STAFF
3667 LEC MTWTH 09:25AM-10:35AM AT107B STAFF 1888 Note: This class is part of the Scholars Program. If you would like to join
3219 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM SG376 STAFF the Scholars Program, the contact information is (818) 240-1000 x. 5699 or
LEC F 10:45AM-12:50PM SG376 STAFF scholars@glendale.edu. All students interested in taking an honors math
3220 LEC MTWTH 10:45AM-11:55AM SF103 STAFF section are encouraged to enroll in this course. Honors math classes ARE
NOT limited to students in the Scholars Program.
3221 LEC MTWTH 01:40PM-02:50PM SG376 STAFF
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ALGEBRA OPTIONS
The Division of Mathematics offers three ways for you to take Beginning and Intermediate Algebra. Of the following three options
choose whichever option best meets your needs. For Beginning or Intermediate Algebra, each of the options cover the same con-
tent, use the same textbook, meet the same prerequisites and satisfy the same transfer or graduation requirements. They differ in
their format and the number of semesters needed to complete Beginning or Intermediate Algebra.
Self-Paced Courses:
Math 245 & 246—Beginning Algebra Math 219 & 220—Intermediate Algebra
Math 245 and Math 246 are open-entry self-paced versions of Math 219 and Math 220 are open-entry self-paced versions of
Beginning Algebra. These are not lecture courses; students work Intermediate Algebra. These are not lecture courses; students
in the lab using video lectures, tutorial software, the textbook work in the lab using video lectures, tutorial software, the
and tutors for instruction. The courses are divided into modules, textbook and tutors for instruction. The courses are divided
each worth 1 unit. Upon successful completion of each module into modules, each worth 1 unit. Upon successful completion
the student earns 1 unit; upon completing the 2 units in Math 245 of each module the student earns 1 unit; upon completing the
the student then enrolls in Math 246 to complete the remaining 2 3 units in Math 219 the student then enrolls in Math 220 to
units. The student can finish in less than a semester or can take complete the remaining 2 units. The student can finish in less
several semesters to complete the 4 units of Beginning Algebra. than a semester or can take several semesters to complete the
5 units of Intermediate Algebra.
After completing 2 units in Math 245 a student may finish the last
2 units in Math 146. After completing 3 units in Math 219 a student may finish the
last 2 units in Math 120.
For further details on any of the above options please contact your counselor. Regardless of the option you choose,
you can only earn a maximum of 4 units for Beginning Algebra and a maximum of 5 units for Intermediate Algebra.
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1914 LEC MW 12:20PM-01:25PM AS115 STAFF 1895 LEC MTWTH 06:30AM-07:40AM AS101 STAFF
LEC TTH 12:20PM-01:10PM AS115 STAFF 1895 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be
1914 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a
required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a graphing calculator or an access code.
graphing calculator or an access code. 1895 Note: This one section of Math 136 begins instruction on September 23,
2019.
3660 LEC MW 12:20PM-01:25PM SB162 STAFF 13 Week Class - 09/23/2019-12/18/2019
LEC TTH 12:20PM-01:10PM SB162 STAFF 1912 LEC MTWTH 09:10AM-10:20AM SG326 STAFF
3660 Note: This section of MATH 136 has a corequisite of MATH 336 #3664.
1912 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be
3660 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be
required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a
required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a
graphing calculator or an access code.
graphing calculator or an access code.
1912 Note: This one section of Math 136 begins instruction on September 23,
3740 LEC T 01:40PM-03:45PM AS115 STAFF 2019.
[+2.0 hrs online] 13 Week Class - 09/23/2019-12/18/2019
3740 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review 3236 LEC MTWTH 09:25AM-10:35AM AS115 STAFF
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the 3236 Note: This section of MATH 136 has a co-requisite of MATH 336 #3241
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday 3236 Note: This one section of Math 136 begins instruction on September 23,
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) 2019.
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer 3236 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent graphing calculator or an access code.
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. 13 Week Class - 09/23/2019-12/18/2019
3740 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be
required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a 3237 LEC MTWTH 10:45AM-11:55AM CR226 STAFF
graphing calculator or an access code. 3237 Note: This section of MATH 136 has a co-requisite of MATH 336 #3242
1915 LEC MW 01:40PM-02:45PM SG379 STAFF 3237 Note: This one section of Math 136 begins instruction on September 23,
2019.
LEC TTH 01:40PM-02:30PM SG379 STAFF 3237 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be
1915 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a
required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a graphing calculator or an access code.
graphing calculator or an access code. 13 Week Class - 09/23/2019-12/18/2019
2079 LEC TTH 01:40PM-03:45PM AS114 STAFF
2079 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be MATH 136H - 4 UNITS—HONORS STATISTICS
required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a Prerequisite: Placement is based on a composite of test scores and
graphing calculator or an access code.
academic background or satisfactory completion of MATH 101, 120, 130,
1913 LEC MW 01:40PM-03:45PM AS114 STAFF 131, or MATH 220B.
1913 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be
required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a 3739 LEC MW 07:50AM-08:55AM AS101 STAFF
graphing calculator or an access code. LEC TTH 07:50AM-08:40AM AS101 STAFF
1900 LEC TTH 03:25PM-05:30PM SG379 STAFF 3739 Note: This class is part of the Scholars Program. If you would like to join
1900 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be the Scholars Program, the contact information is (818) 240-1000 x. 5699 or
required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a scholars@glendale.edu. All students interested in taking an honors math
graphing calculator or an access code. section are encouraged to enroll in this course. Honors math classes ARE
NOT limited to students in the Scholars Program.
1901 LEC MW 04:40PM-06:45PM AS114 STAFF 3739 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be
1901 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a
required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a graphing calculator or an access code.
graphing calculator or an access code.
3741 LEC T 04:40PM-06:45PM SB162 STAFF MATH 190 - 1 UNITS—OVERCOMING MATH ANXIETY
[+2.0 hrs online] Non-Degree Applicable
3741 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review Prerequisite: None.
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the 1903 LEC T 03:25PM-05:30PM SG326 STAFF
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday 1903 Note: This section of Math 190 begins instruction on October 28, 2019.
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) 2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019
not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer Pass/No Pass class only
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
3741 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be
required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a
graphing calculator or an access code.
1896 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:00PM AS114 STAFF
1896 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be
required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a
graphing calculator or an access code.
3661 LEC TTH 06:55PM-09:00PM AS115 STAFF
3661 Note: This section of MATH 136 has a corequisite of MATH 336 #3665.
3661 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be
required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a
graphing calculator or an access code.
1902 LEC TTH 06:55PM-09:00PM AS104 STAFF
1902 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be
required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a
graphing calculator or an access code.
3235 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:00PM CR226 STAFF
3235 Note: This section of MATH 136 has a co-requisite of MATH 336 #3240
3235 Note: A TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator or computer software may be
required for this course. Consult with the instructor before purchasing a
graphing calculator or an access code.
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Self-Paced Math 219ABC, 220AB, 245AB, 246AB, and 255ABCD MEDIA 110 - 3 UNITS—AESTHETICS OF CINEMA
classes will be offered in a 1 unit open-entry format in the Spring Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
2019 semester. 2766 LEC M 01:40PM-04:50PM SG334 STEINER
Students will be required to complete 6 hours per week in the MEDIA 112 - 3 UNITS—MOTION PICTURE EDITING
math lab. Prerequisite: MEDIA 103 or equivalent.
Students may only register in one unit at a time and will be able 2767 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:10AM HS124 DIEHL
to enroll in the subsequent unit as they finish during the same
semester. LAB TTH 10:10AM-12:20PM HS124 DIEHL
Please check the online schedule of classes for more details. MEDIA 120 - 3 UNITS—WRITING FOR MEDIA
Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
2819 LEC W 01:40PM-04:50PM SG334 STAFF
3239
Pass/No Pass class only
LAB TTH 11:35AM-01:00PM AS114 STAFF MEDICAL OFFICE
ADMINISTRATION
3239 Note: This section of MATH 336 has a co-requisite of MATH 136 #3234
Pass/No Pass class only
3664 LAB TTH 01:10PM-02:35PM SB162 STAFF
3664 Note: This section of MATH 336 has a corequisite of MATH 136 #3660.
Pass/No Pass class only MOA 180 - 3 UNITS—ELECTRONIC HEALTH/ MED RECORDS
3240 LAB MW 05:20PM-06:45PM CR226 STAFF Recommended preparation: MOA 185 & Eligibility for English 120, ESL 151,
3240 Note: This section of MATH 336 has a co-requisite of MATH 136 #3235 BUSAD 106, or equivalent.
Pass/No Pass class only 1270 ONLINE PERERA
3665 LAB TTH 05:20PM-06:45PM AS115 STAFF [5.0 hrs online]
3665 Note: This section of MATH 336 has a corequisite of MATH 136 #3661. 1270 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
Pass/No Pass class only taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
3241 LAB MTTH 08:10AM-09:20AM AS115 STAFF the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
3241 Note: This section of MATH 336 has a co-requisite of MATH 136 #3236 Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
3241 Note: This one section of Math 336 begins instruction on September 23, 2019. at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
13 Week Class - 09/23/2019-12/18/2019 skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
Pass/No Pass class only labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
3242 LAB MWTH 11:55AM-01:05PM CR226 STAFF online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
3242 Note: This section of MATH 336 has a co-requisite of MATH 136 #3237
3242 Note: This one section of Math 336 begins instruction on September 23, 2019. MOA 182 - 3 UNITS—MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
13 Week Class - 09/23/2019-12/18/2019 Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120, ESL 151, or BUSAD
Pass/No Pass class only 106 or equivalent and MOA 180.
1288 ONLINE PERERA
[5.0 hrs online]
MEDIA ARTS 1288 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
MEDIA 101 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO TV STUDIO PRODUCTION at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
Prerequisite: None. to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
2762 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:10AM SG334 ULREY labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
LAB TTH 10:10AM-12:20PM SG334 ULREY online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
Note: Required Material Fee - $10.00 1272 ONLINE PERERA
[5.0 hrs online]
MEDIA 103 - 3 UNITS—INTRO MOTION PICTURE PROD 1272 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
Prerequisite: None. taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
2764 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:10AM SG334 ULREY the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
LAB MW 10:10AM-12:20PM SG334 ULREY at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
Note: Required Material Fee - $20.00 to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
MEDIA 105 - 3 UNITS—MOBILE MEDIA STREAM & PROD labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
Prerequisite: None. online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
2899 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:10AM HS124 STAFF
LAB MW 10:10AM-12:20PM HS124 STAFF
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MUSIC AU116. Students must review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC
email and complete the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome
Letter by Thursday at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16
week classes) to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess
MUSIC 101 - 3 UNITS—MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or
Prerequisite: None. from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing,
engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
2657 LEC MW 07:35AM-09:00AM AU4 SPARFELD
2857 ONLINE NEWTON
2702 LEC S 09:00AM-12:10PM AU4 WACHS [3.0 hrs online]
2703 LEC F 09:10AM-12:20PM AU4 WACHS 2857 NOTE: PROCTORED ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of
2757 ONLINE WACHS you when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Face-to-face
[3.0 hrs online] final exam will convene on Wednesday, December 18 from 12pm - 2pm in
2757 NOTE: PROCTORED ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of AU211. Students must review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC
you when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Face-to-face email and complete the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome
final exam will convene on Wednesday, December 18 from 12pm - 2pm in Letter by Thursday at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16
AU4. Students must review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC week classes) to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess
email and complete the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or
Letter by Thursday at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing,
week classes) to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or 2774 LEC MW 01:40PM-03:05PM AU4 VAN AMBURGH
from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, 2658 LEC TTH 03:25PM-04:50PM AU211 VAN AMBURGH
engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
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MUSIC 121 - 3 UNITS—HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC 2839 LAB M 05:30PM-06:35PM AU211 PFLUEGER
Prerequisite: None. [.5 TBA hrs in an approved lab]
2822 ONLINE TRAN MUSIC 143 - 1 UNITS—JAZZ BAND
[3.0 hrs online]
Prerequisite: The ability to perform in a proficient manner upon the trum-
2822 NOTE: PROCTORED ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required
of you when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Face-to- pet, trombone, saxophone, drums, string bass, guitar, or piano.
face final exam will convene on Wednesday, December 18 from 8am - 10am in 2770 LAB T 06:55PM-10:05PM AU4 DELTO
AU116. Students must review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC
email and complete the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome MUSIC 144 - 1 UNITS—WOODWIND ENSEMBLE
Letter by Thursday at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 Prerequisite: Ability to play a musical instrument in a band, orchestra, or
week classes) to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess
basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or chamber music ensemble.
from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, 3125 LAB T 06:55PM-10:05PM AU4 DELTO
engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. 3124 LAB M 06:55PM-10:05PM AU4 SHERMAN
2663 LEC TTH 05:10PM-06:35PM AU211 KUPKA
2747 LEC W 06:55PM-10:05PM AU4 KUPKA MUSIC 145 - 1 UNITS—BRASS ENSEMBLE
Prerequisite: Ability to play a musical instrument in a band or orchestra.
MUSIC 122 - 3 UNITS—HISTORY OF JAZZ 3127 LAB T 06:55PM-10:05PM AU4 DELTO
Prerequisite: None. 3126 LAB M 06:55PM-10:05PM AU4 SHERMAN
2664 ONLINE STAFF
[ 3.0 hrs online] MUSIC 146 - 1 UNITS—ORCHESTRA-LIT 1725-1850
2664 NOTE: PROCTORED ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of Prerequisite: The ability to perform on a standard orchestral instrument is
you when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Face-to-face
required.
final exam will convene on Wednesday, December 18 from 10-12 in AU212.
Students must review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email 2896 LAB M 06:55PM-10:05PM AU4 SHERMAN
and complete the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome
Letter by Thursday at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 MUSIC 148 - 1 UNITS—CHAMBER MUSIC
week classes) to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess Prerequisite: The ability to perform on a standard string, wind, or
basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or keyboard instrument is required.
from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing,
engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. 2696 LAB 0000-0000 TBA PFLUEGER
[3.0 TBA hrs in an approved lab]
MUSIC 125 - 3 UNITS—HISTORY AND LITERATURE
Recommended preparation: It is strongly recommended that students MUSIC 150 - 2 UNITS—BEGINNING GUITAR
entering MUSIC 125 be able to read music well enough to identify key Prerequisite: None.
signatures and transpositions, and be able to follow a musical score. 3134 LEC M 10:45AM-12:10PM AU212 NAGATANI
2665 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM AU4 SHERMAN LAB W 10:45AM-12:10PM AU212 NAGATANI
2798 LEC T 01:40PM-03:05PM AU4 DELTO
MUSIC 127 - 3 UNITS—WORLD MUSIC LAB TH 01:40PM-03:05PM AU4 DELTO
Prerequisite: None.
2704 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM AU4 SHERMAN MUSIC 152 - 1 UNITS—STRING ENSEMBLE
Prerequisite: The ability to perform on a musical instrument in a band,
MUSIC 135 - 2 UNITS—VOICE TRAINING I orchestra, or chamber music ensemble.
Prerequisite: None. 2697 LAB M 06:55PM-10:05PM AU4 SHERMAN
2825 LEC M 09:10AM-10:35AM AU211 SPARFELD
LAB W 09:10AM-10:35AM AU211 SPARFELD MUSIC 153 - 2 UNITS—CONTEMPORARY GUITAR I
2823 LEC M 10:45AM-12:10PM AU211 SPARFELD Recommended preparation: MUSIC 150 or equivalent.
LAB W 10:45AM-12:10PM AU211 SPARFELD 3130 LEC T 01:40PM-03:05PM AU4 DELTO
2827 LEC W 06:55PM-08:20PM AU211 PROTICH LAB TH 01:40PM-03:05PM AU4 DELTO
LAB W 08:20PM-10:05PM AU211 PROTICH MUSIC 154 - 2 UNITS—CONTEMPORARY GUITAR II
Prerequisite: Music 153 or equivalent.
MUSIC 136 - 2 UNITS—VOICE TRAINING II
Prerequisite: MUSIC 135 or equivalent. 3132 LEC T 01:40PM-03:05PM AU4 DELTO
2831 LEC M 09:10AM-10:35AM AU211 SPARFELD LAB TH 01:40PM-03:05PM AU4 DELTO
LAB W 09:10AM-10:35AM AU211 SPARFELD MUSIC 155 - 1 UNITS—CONTEMPORARY GUITAR III
2829 LEC M 10:45AM-12:10PM AU211 SPARFELD Prerequisite: MUSIC 154 or equivalent.
LAB W 10:45AM-12:10PM AU211 SPARFELD 3128 LAB TTH 01:40PM-03:05PM AU4 DELTO
2833 LEC W 06:55PM-08:20PM AU211 PROTICH
LAB W 08:20PM-10:05PM AU211 PROTICH MUSIC 156 - 2 UNITS—CLASSICAL GUITAR I
Recommended preparation: MUSIC 150 or equivalent.
MUSIC 137 - 1 UNITS—VOICE TRAINING III 2883 LEC M 10:45AM-12:10PM AU212 NAGATANI
Prerequisite: MUSIC 136 or equivalent. LAB W 10:45AM-12:10PM AU212 NAGATANI
2836 LAB MW 09:10AM-10:35AM AU211 SPARFELD
2835 LAB MW 10:45AM-12:10PM AU211 SPARFELD MUSIC 157 - 2 UNITS—CLASSICAL GUITAR II
Prerequisite: MUSIC 156 or equivalent.
2837 LAB W 06:55PM-10:05PM AU211 PROTICH
2885 LEC M 10:45AM-12:10PM AU212 NAGATANI
MUSIC 140 - .5 UNITS—APPLIED MUSIC LAB W 10:45AM-12:10PM AU212 NAGATANI
Prerequisite: The student must demonstrate a basic proficiency on an
instrument or voice.This will be determined by individual audition. MUSIC 158 - 1 UNITS—CLASSICAL GUITAR III
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment MUSIC 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, Prerequisite: MUSIC 157 or equivalent.
231, 232, 233, 235, 236, 237, 240, 241, or 242. 3129 LAB MW 10:45AM-12:10PM AU212 NAGATANI
2838 LAB W 12:30PM-01:35PM AU211 PFLUEGER
[.5 TBA hrs in an approved lab]
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OCEANOGRAPHY
1603 LEC W 01:40PM-04:50PM HS325 MYKHAYLOV
[12.0 TBA hrs in an approved lab]
2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019
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PHYSICS
[6.0 hrs online]
2415 NOTE: 8 WEEK HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you
when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must
review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete
the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
PHY 101 - 5 UNITS—PHYSICS FOR SCIENTIST & ENGR:A at 11:59pm (Week 1) not to be dropped from the course. Students should
Prerequisite: MATH 103, MATH 104 (may be taken concurrently). Recom- possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home
mended preparation: high school physics. or from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing,
2268 LEC MWF 07:45AM-09:00AM CR137 AFSHAR engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. The
instructor can be contacted by email at
LAB T 01:50PM-05:00PM CR146 AFSHAR 2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019
2270 LEC MWF 07:45AM-09:00AM CR137 AFSHAR
LAB TH 01:50PM-05:00PM CR146 STAFF POL S 102 - 3 UNITS—MODERN COMPARATIVE GOVTS
2272 LEC MWF 09:20AM-10:35AM CR234 STAFF Prerequisite: POL S 101 or 103.
LAB M 01:50PM-05:00PM CR146 STAFF 2326 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM SV230 STAFF
PHY 102 - 5 UNITS—PHYSICS FOR SCIENTIST & ENGR:B POL S 103 - 3 UNITS—INTRODUCTION TO WORLD POLITICS
Prerequisite: PHY 101, MATH 104. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
2274 LEC MWF 09:20AM-10:35AM CR137 AFSHAR 2385 LEC F 09:10AM-12:20PM LB222 STAFF
LAB W 01:50PM-05:00PM CR139 AFSHAR POL S 104 - 3 UNITS—INTRO TO POLITICAL THEORY
2276 LEC MWF 09:20AM-10:35AM CR137 AFSHAR Prerequisite: POL S 101, 102, or equivalent.
LAB F 01:50PM-05:00PM CR139 AFSHAR 2393 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM LB220 STAFF
PHY 103 - 5 UNITS—PHYSICS FOR SCIENCE/ENGR: C POL S 111 - 3 UNITS—MODERN MIDDLE EAST
Prerequisite: PHY 101 or equivalent and MATH 104 or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
2264 LEC MWF 03:45PM-05:00PM CR150 BOWEN 2354 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM LB220 STAFF
LAB T 01:50PM-05:00PM CR139 BOWEN
POL S 170 - 3 UNITS—INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL STUDIES
PHY 105 - 4 UNITS—ALGEBRA-BASED PHYSICS: A 3722 LEC TTH 01:50PM-03:15PM SR138 STAFF
Prerequisite: MATH 102 or 110.
3760 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM CR234 STAFF
LAB TH 01:50PM-05:00PM CR150 STAFF
3762 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM CR234 STAFF
LAB T 01:50PM-05:00PM CR150 STAFF
3764 LEC TTH 05:10PM-06:35PM CR137 STAFF
LAB W 05:10PM-08:20PM CR150 STAFF
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PSYCHOLOGY
2458 ONLINE STAFF
[6.0 hrs online]
2458 NOTE: 8 WEEK ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you
when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must
PSYCH 101 - 3 UNITS—GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete
the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101. at 11:59pm (Week 1) to not be dropped from the course. Students should
2328 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM AA108 STAFF possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home
2327 LEC F 09:10AM-12:20PM SR138 STAFF or from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing,
engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. The
2330 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM AA108 STAFF instructor can be contacted by email at
2438 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM AA108 STAFF 2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019
2329 LEC MW 01:50PM-03:15PM SR116 STAFF
2331 LEC T 05:10PM-08:20PM LB222 STAFF PSYCH 115 - 3 UNITS—ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
Prerequisite: PSYCH 101.
2456 LEC W 06:55PM-10:05PM SR138 STAFF
2337 LEC F 09:10AM-12:20PM SV230 STAFF
2412 LEC HYBRID STAFF
[ 6.0 hrs online] 3095 LEC TTH 01:50PM-03:15PM SV222 STAFF
2412 NOTE: 8 WEEK HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you
when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must PSYCH 131 - 3 UNITS—MARRIAGE AND INTIMATE RELS
review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday 2389 LEC W 05:10PM-08:20PM SV232 STAFF
at 11:59pm (Week 1) not to be dropped from the course. Students should
possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home
or from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing,
PSYCH 200 - 3.5 UNITS—RESEARCH METHODS FOR PSYCH
engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. The Prerequisite: MATH 136 and PSYCH 101.
instructor can be contacted by email at 2434 LEC M 12:20PM-02:25PM SV222 STAFF
1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019 LEC W 12:20PM-01:20PM SV222 STAFF
2413 ONLINE STAFF LAB W 01:20PM-02:50PM SV222 STAFF
[6.0 hrs online] 2459 LEC M 03:25PM-05:30PM SV222 STAFF
2413 NOTE: 8 WEEK ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you
when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must LEC W 03:25PM-04:25PM SV222 STAFF
review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete LAB W 04:25PM-05:55PM SV222 STAFF
the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (Week 1) to not be dropped from the course. Students should PSYCH 203 - 1 UNITS—PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY LAB
possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home Prerequisite: PSYCH 103
or from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing,
engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. The 3096 LAB F 09:10AM-12:20PM SV222 STAFF
instructor can be contacted by email at
REAL ESTATE
2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019
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SOCIOLOGY SPANISH
SOC 101 - 3 UNITS—INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY SPAN 101 - 5 UNITS—BEGINNING SPANISH I
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
2432 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM SR138 STAFF 1785 LEC MTWTH 07:50AM-09:00AM SF105 HERNANDEZ
2339 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM AA108 STAFF 1784 LEC MW 08:05AM-10:35AM LB205 JAZAN
2344 LEC S 09:10AM-12:20PM SR115 STAFF 1787 LEC TTH 08:05AM-10:35AM LB205 JAZAN
2342 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM SR116 STAFF 1788 LEC MTWTH 10:45AM-11:55AM SF105 HERNANDEZ
2461 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM SV232 STAFF 1783 ONLINE HERNANDEZ
2338 LEC TTH 01:40PM-03:05PM SR115 STAFF [5.0 hrs online]
2462 LEC MW 01:50PM-03:15PM AA108 STAFF 1783 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
2341 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM AA108 STAFF the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
2433 LEC HYBRID STAFF Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
[6.0 hrs online] at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
2433 NOTE: 8 WEEK HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
at 11:59pm (Week 1) not to be dropped from the course. Students should 1782 LEC MW 01:40PM-03:05PM CR225 JAZAN
possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home
[+2.0 hrs online]
or from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing,
1782 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. This
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
HYBRID course requires 4 On campus MEETINGS every other week (Fridays,
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
1:30pm - 5:30pm on 09/06, 09/20, 10/04, 10/18 in SV230). The instructor
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
can be contacted by email at
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019 not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
2421 LEC HYBRID SOMO skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
[6.0 hrs online] labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
2421 NOTE: 8 WEEK HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must 1859 LEC MW 03:25PM-05:55PM AD242 SALDANA
review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete
the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday 1789 LEC TTH 06:55PM-09:25PM CR225 ALAMDARI
at 11:59pm (Week 1) not to be dropped from the course. Students should 1786 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:25PM SF113 STAFF
possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home
or from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, SPAN 102 - 5 UNITS—BEGINNING SPANISH II
engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. The Prerequisite: SPAN 101 or equivalent.
instructor can be contacted by email at ssomo@glendale.edu
1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019 1790 LEC MTWTH 10:45AM-11:55AM LB205 JAZAN
2425 ONLINE STAFF 1791 LEC MW 06:55PM-09:25PM LB205 GOMEZ
[6.0 hrs online]
2425 NOTE: 8 WEEK ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you SPAN 103 - 5 UNITS—INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I
when taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must Prerequisite: SPAN 102 or 116 or the equivalent.
review the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete 1792 LEC TTH 09:10AM-11:40AM CR225 GIRARDI
the Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
at 11:59pm (Week 1) to not be dropped from the course. Students should SPAN 115 - 5 UNITS—SPAN SPAN SPEAKERS I
possess basic computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home
or from the computer labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing,
Prerequisite: SPAN 102 or equivalent.
engaging in frequent online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. The 1850 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM SF105 HERNANDEZ
instructor can be contacted by email at ssomo@glendale.edu [+2.0 hrs online]
2nd 8 Week Class - 10/28/2019-12/18/2019 1850 NOTE: HYBRID CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
SOC 101H - 3 UNITS—HONORS INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
3724 LEC MW 03:00PM-04:25PM LB220 STAFF not to be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
SOC 102 - 3 UNITS—SOCIAL CRISES OF TODAY labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
2411 LEC F 09:10AM-12:20PM SV233 STAFF
2439 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM SV222 STAFF
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SPEECH COMMUNICATIONS
3680 ONLINE STAFF
[3.0 hrs online]
3680 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
SPCH 100 - 3 UNITS—INTERPERSONAL COMM the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101. ESL students should at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
complete ESL 155. to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
1833 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM LB225 SWETT skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
1794 ONLINE SMITH online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
[3.0 hrs online]
1794 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when 1852 ONLINE SMITH
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review [3.0 hrs online]
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the 1852 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines. skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
1793 LEC W 06:55PM-10:05PM LB223 STAFF online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
1793 Note: Hybrid Class - For information on what is required of you when taking
an hybrid course visit www.glendale.edu/online or go to the Distance Education 1863 ONLINE STAFF
pages in the printed schedule. *Mandatory Orientation: Wednesday, September [3.0 hrs online]
4, 6:55-10:05PM in LB223. Failure to attend this orientation meeting WILL 1863 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
result in a permanent drop from the class. This class will also meet on the taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
following Wednesdays from 6:55-10:05PM in LB223: TBA. The Final Exam the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
will be held on TBA. This class is enhanced with online components. During Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
each week that we do not meet on campus, you will be expected to spend at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
3 hours involved in online activities. Students should possess basic computer to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. The instructor can be reached at labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
SPCH 101 - 3 UNITS—PUBLIC SPEAKING 1861 ONLINE GARAGLIANO
Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101. [3.0 hrs online]
1847 LEC MW 07:35AM-09:00AM AD205 SMITH 1861 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
1845 LEC TTH 07:35AM-09:00AM LB223 SMITH the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
1822 LEC MW 07:35AM-09:00AM AD209 BEELER Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
1818 LEC TTH 07:35AM-09:00AM AD205 SMITH at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
1808 LEC F 09:10AM-12:20PM AD205 STAFF skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
1808 Note: Hybrid Class - For information on what is required of you when taking labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
an hybrid course visit www.glendale.edu/online or go to the Distance Education online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
pages in the printed schedule. *Mandatory Orientation: Friday, September 6
from 9:10am - 12:20pm in AD205. Failure to attend this orientation meeting 1853 ONLINE GARAGLIANO
WILL result in a permanent drop from the class. This class will also meet on [3.0 hrs online]
the following Fridays from 9:10am to 12:20pm in AD205: TBA. The Final Exam 1853 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
will be held on TBA. This class is enhanced with online components. During taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
each week that we do not meet on campus, you will be expected to spend the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
3 hours involved in online activities. Students should possess basic computer Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
labs on campus. The instructor can be reached at to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
1831 LEC S 09:10AM-12:20PM AD205 POYNER labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
1830 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM AD205 SMITH online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
1829 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM AD205 SMITH 1823 LEC S 01:00PM-04:10PM AD205 POYNER
1820 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM AD209 STAFF 1798 LEC MW 01:40PM-03:05PM SF105 STAFF
1799 LEC TTH 09:10AM-10:35AM LB223 SMITH 1824 LEC TTH 01:40PM-03:05PM AD205 GARAGLIANO
1796 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM SV228 SWETT 1810 LEC T 03:25PM-06:35PM AD205 STAFF
1795 LEC MW 09:10AM-10:35AM AD209 STAFF 1821 LEC M 03:25PM-06:35PM AD205 STAFF
1834 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM SV228 GARAGLIANO 1802 LEC T 06:55PM-10:05PM AD205 ABOURASS
1819 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM AD205 SMITH 1803 LEC W 06:55PM-10:05PM AD205 ABOURASS
1805 LEC TTH 10:45AM-12:10PM LB223 SWETT 1804 LEC TH 06:55PM-10:05PM AD205 STAFF
1835 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM SV228 SWETT 1854 ONLINE STAFF
1800 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM LB223 STAFF [6.0 hrs online]
1797 LEC MW 10:45AM-12:10PM AD205 SMITH 1854 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review
1860 ONLINE STAFF the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the
[3.0 hrs online] Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday
1860 NOTE: ONLINE CLASS - For information on what is required of you when at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes)
taking an online course visit: http://glendale.edu/online. Students must review to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
the instructor generated Welcome Letter via GCC email and complete the skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
Course Check-In Assignment described in the Welcome Letter by Thursday labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
at 11:59pm (4-8 week classes) or Sunday at 11:59pm (10-16 week classes) online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
to not be dropped from the course. Students should possess basic computer
1st 8 Week Class - 09/03/2019-10/26/2019
skills and have access to the Internet, either from home or from the computer
labs on campus. This course requires reading, writing, engaging in frequent
online activities, and weekly assignment deadlines.
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• The above Final Exam Schedule pertains to only 16 and late start 13 week classes.
• If you are enrolled in a 2nd 6- or 2nd 8-week class you should be aware that you will continue to meet during
your regular day(s) and time(s) during the Final Exam week.
• For Math 30, Math 30+, Math 90, and Math 90+ classes there will be a common final held on
Tuesday, December 17, 2019 from 5:10-7:30 pm.
The Final Exam Schedule above may undergo some minor adjustments. For the most up-to-date information on
the Final Exam Schedule please check the website at www.glendale.edu/finalexam.
In their academic, service, and social contexts, Scholars develop bonds with fellow students. Scholars benefit from
priority registration, specialized counseling, and smaller class sizes.
Students who successfully complete the Scholars Program benefit from enhanced admissions consideration through
the UCLA College of Letters and Science, through the UCLA Transfer Alliance Program. GCC is a member of the
Honors Transfer Council of California. In addition, campuses nationwide recognize GCC’s Scholars Program as a
competitive edge on transfer applications.
For more information about The Scholars Program, visit our website at www.gccscholars.com, or email the Scholars
Program Director, Dr. Michael Harnett, at scholars@glendale.edu.
SCHOLARS CLASSES
Scholars classes typically offered in Fall include:
English 101H, English 105*, History 141H, Psychology 101H, Sociology 101H, Math 103H, Math
104H, Math 105H, Math 107H, Math 108H, Math 136H, Library 100*, Biology 125H, Art 101H
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
HEALTH 101 1 unit First Aid
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
KIN 168 1.5 units Intermediate Weight Training
& Conditioning
PE 101 1 unit Fitness Lab I
PE 102 1 unit Fitness Lab II
ONLINE CLASSES
• Accounting 101 • CS/IS 193 • Health 128
• Accounting 121 • CS/IS 212 • History 102
• Accounting 165 • CS/IS 255 • History 111
• Accounting 250 • CS/IS 264 • Humanities 115
• Alcohol/Drug Studies 105 • CS/IS 265 • Humanities 125
• Anthropology 101 • CS/IS 266 • Kinesiology 144
• Art 101 • Dance 102 • Mass Communications 101
• Art 102 • Economics 102 • MOA 180
• Astronomy 110 • Engineering 102 • MOA 182
• Business Administration 101 • English 101 • MOA 183
• Business Administration 106 • English 102 • MOA 185
• Business Administration 111 • English 104 • Oceanography 115
• Business Administration 112 • English 120 • Psychology 101
• Business Administration 113 • English 182 • Psychology 106
• Business Administration 114 • English 183 • Real Estate 101
• Business Administration 115 • English 190 • Real Estate 120
• Business Administration 116 • ESL 146 • Real Estate 130
• Business Administration 120 • ESL 151 • Real Estate 190
• Business Administration 170 • Ethnic Studies 110 • Sociology 101
• Business Administration 178 • Ethnic Studies 121 • Spanish 101
• CABOT 280 • Fire 101 • Speech 100
• Child Development 135 • Fire 102 • Speech 101
• Child Development 142 • Fire 103 • Speech 103
• CS/IS 101 • Fire 104 • Speech 104
• CS/IS 112 • Fire 105 • Student Development 100
• CS/IS 137 • Fire 106 • Student Development 101
• CS/IS 183 • Geology 101 • Theatre Arts 101
• Health 104
HYBRID CLASSES
• Accounting 101 • CS/IS 112 • History 117
• Accounting 102 • CS/IS 125 • History 118
• Accounting 110 • CS/IS 135 • Linguistics 101
• Accounting 120 • CS/IS 165 • Mass Communications 120
• Accounting 130 • CS/IS 172 • Mathematics 136
• Accounting 150 • CS/IS 211 • MOA 182
• Accounting 160 • Economics 101 • Political Science 101
• Art 133 • Entrepreneurship 101 • Psychology 101
• Astronomy 120 • Entrepreneurship 102 • Real Estate 101
• Business Administration 101 • ESL 133 • Real Estate 105
• Business Administration 106 • ESL 136 • Real Estate 120
• Business Administration 120 • ESL 141 • Real Estate 140
• CABOT 102 • ESL 151 • Real Estate 150
• CABOT 265 • Geography 101 • Sociology 101
• CABOT 266 • Geography 102 • Spanish 101
• CABOT 270 • Health 102 • Spanish 115
• CS/IS 100 • Health 104 • Speech 100
• CS/IS 101 • History 101 • Speech 101
• History 111
DISTANCE EDUCATION
Glendale Community College offers a variety of Distance A Welcome Letter:
Education courses to meet your needs including Online • Helps students unfamiliar with the distance education
courses and Hybrid courses. Distance Education courses shall environment understand course expectations,
utilize features of the Learning Management System (LMS), • Tells students how and where to login,
Canvas, such as Course Documents, Discussion Boards, Virtual • Lets students know where to go for technical help and
Classrooms, Groups, Assignments, External Links, Digital Drop support,
Boxes and Grade Books, Asynchronous and/or Synchronous* • Establishes rapport and promotes regular and effective
learning, etc. Internet and other technologies are used in contact with students early on,
learning exercises every week to ensure regular and effective • Assigns a Check-In Assignment. Faculty will design a course
contact between instructor and student and between student Check-In Assignment (see description below). The Check-
and student. Distance Education courses are equivalent to an In Assignment will be administered during Week 1.
in-person course. Courses are taught by the same qualified
instructors and follow the same curriculum and standards Check-In Assignment
as an in-person based course. Distance Education courses The course Check-In Assignment is a mandatory requirement
provide flexibility in scheduling and are especially helpful for all distance education courses. If a student does not
for self-directed learners. It is recommended that students be complete the course Check-In Assignment by Thursday night
comfortable with computers, particularly the Internet, before of a 4-8 week course or by Sunday night of a 10-16 week
taking an online or hybrid course. Make sure to read the course course to establish attendance, the instructor may drop
Ticket Note before choosing to enroll. *Synchronous refers to the student. Directions on completing the course Check-In
a learning environment in which everyone takes part at the Assignment will be in the Welcome Letter sent via GCC email
same time. Asynchronous refers to a learning environment in by the instructor 2-5 days before the term begins (see above).
which everyone does not take part at the same time. Students are responsible to retrieve and read the Welcome
Letter sent to their GCC email before the term begins.
For more information on GCC Distance Education, go to
http://glendale.edu/online and click on GET STARTED. Student Authenticity
Effective Regular Authentic Contact establishing and
Distance Education offers three types of courses: maintaining regular effective contact is an important aspect
Online Courses of delivering an online and hybrid course. It is not only a Title
An Online course is offered fully online. Students cannot be 5 requirement, but is also a practice that encourages and
required to meet face-to-face for office hours, orientations, facilitates student-centered instruction and increases student-
homework, exams, distribution of resource materials, or any learning outcomes. Therefore, Distance Education courses are
other course component. All course instructions, materials, NOT offered in a self-paced format.
assignments, and discussions are posted and completed
online through Canvas. Distance Education includes regular effective contact between
instructor and students, and between students and students.
Hybrid Courses Effective regular and authentic contact in the distance
A Hybrid course is offered partly online with online content education classroom takes place in four ways every week
and/or activities and partly face-to-face with in-person there is online instruction: 1. Instructor-Student 2. Student-
meetings. The instructor will give an in-person orientation Student 3. Student-Content 4. Student-Interface.
and in-class exams as stated in his/her syllabus.
Any portion of a course provided through distance education
Proctored Online Courses (POC): Assignments and must be consistent with guidelines issued by the Chancellor’s
examinations in a Proctored Online Course will be submitted Office, pursuant to section 409 of the Procedures and Standing
in an asynchronous manner, but students will be required to Orders of the Board of Governors.
take tests at a proctoring facility. Your instructor will provide
proctoring accommodations at GCC. Off-site proctoring Attendance & Participation Policy
services could be available at the discretion of the instructor. All distance education courses currently follow the GCC
Attendance and Drop Policy.
Once enrolled in a Distance Education course, students must
retrieve and read the Welcome Letter emailed to their GCC
student email account 2-5 days prior to the beginning of
the term. This Welcome Letter will explain the policies and
procedures of the course and how to complete the Check-In
Assignment by Thursday night of a 4-8 week course or by
Sunday night of a 10-16 week course to establish attendance
and not be dropped.
DISTANCE EDUCATION
GCC’s Policy Guidelines: GCC’s Drop and Policy Guidelines
• Students are expected to attend all class meetings. There Once enrolled in a course, students are not considered
are no authorized absences from class and irregular dropped or withdrawn unless:
attendance may result in exclusion from classes. • They have dropped the course online via MyGCC; or
• It is the student’s responsibility to register properly for • They have dropped the course with an Add/Drop form in
classes. A student who fails to enroll officially in a class will person at the Admissions & Records office.
not be given credit for that class. • A grade of “W” will not be made on the permanent
• Students also have the responsibility of officially academic record of a student who drops or is dropped
withdrawing from college or dropping from class when from the course or from college:
they stop attending, and of observing established • During the first two weeks of a semester-length course;
deadlines. Otherwise, “F’’ grades may be assigned. • During the first week of a course which is at least five
• It is the responsibility of each student to know the weeks in length and less than a semester in length; or
attendance and absence policy of each class in which he • During the first 20% of a course that is less than five weeks
or she is enrolled. It is the responsibility of each instructor in length.
to inform his or her class of the attendance and absence
policies at the beginning of each semester. Refund/Repayment Process
• Students shall be dropped from class for failure to attend To receive a refund for tuition and/or enrollment fees and other
the first class meeting during the first week of instruction student fees, courses must be dropped or canceled within the first
if they have not made prior arrangements with the two weeks of instruction for the particular course. Requests for
instructor. refunds must be initiated by the student and will be processed
• Students also may be dropped for continuous or cumulative according to the following schedule:
absences for the number of hours a sixteen-week class is • Summer - Students who withdraw (or drop units) during
scheduled to meet in a two-week period. the first week of the summer intersession are entitled
to a 100% refund provided that they submit a refund
What this means for distance education application during week two when refunds are processed.
Students in distance education courses are required to ‘attend’ • Fall and Spring - Students who withdraw (or drop units)
and participate just as if they were in an in-person course. during the first two weeks of the semester are entitled
Students who do not participate, that is, who consistently to a 100% refund provided that they submit a refund
do not complete assignments, quizzes, respond to forums or application during weeks three and four when refunds
turn in other work, will be notified that they may be dropped are processed.
from the course for non-participation. It is important that • Refund request forms are available in Student Business
online and hybrid instructors be very clear in their Syllabus Services. Students must present an I.D. Card and a receipt showing
and Welcome Letters about what constitutes participation payment of fees. A $10 refund processing fee will be assessed for
and late work. all requests.
Federal Drop Policy Guidelines What this means for distance education
A letter sent in October 2011 by the Department of Education The in-person policy of ‘attending’ the first day of a course,
calls upon postsecondary distance education programs to particularly for students who are new to distance education,
put more stringent measures into place to make certain that may present a problem. There are often students who, either
students are not just enrolled in courses, but also actively because they are unaware of the policies or overwhelmed by
participate: “...institutions [need] to take steps necessary the technology, may login to the course but might not complete
to ensure that students are academically engaged prior any of the assignments, including the Check-In Assignment by
to disbursing Title IV student aid funds. If students do not the required due date. It is therefore important for online
begin attendance, Title IV funds must be returned” (34 CFR and hybrid instructors to provide a coherent and well-defined
668.21(a))(Runcie & Ocha). course drop policy and to articulate this in the course Syllabus
and the Welcome Letter (see above) emailed to GCC student
What this means for distance education email accounts 2-5 days before the term begins.
It is imperative that DE instructors drop all non-participating
DE students by GCC's Census Date. To confirm participation, Canvas 24/7 Technical Support available at 1-844-600-4951
best practices require that DE courses have a course Check- Visit: www.glendale.edu/online. Click on GET STARTED.
In Assignment with a firm due date during the first week of
instruction.
ASSESSMENT
Placement tests are administered by the Assessment/Testing Center, located in the Sierra Vista Building, Room 365. Students are
encouraged to take their placement tests early in order to avoid class registration delays. Testing schedules and sample tests are
available in the Assessment Center and online at www.glendale.edu/assessment. All challenge tests may be taken anytime listed
on the testing schedule. ESL, NC/ESL, make-up exams, and ATB are by appointment only in person. Students must bring a photo
I.D. in order to take any test (Driver’s License, passport, high school I.D., etc.). Please note: cell phones, iPods, food, beverages,
children, friends or relatives are not allowed in the testing room. Any questions should be directed to the Assessment Center at
(818) 240-1000, ext. 5329.
PAPER-PENCIL EXAMS
CHEMISTRY PLACEMENT TEST
1. This test is for students who want to enroll in Chemistry 101.
2. Students must have been placed in Math 101 or higher before they can take the chemistry tests.
3. Students who have successfully completed Chemistry 110, do not need to take the chemistry test to enroll into
Chemistry 101.
• Students may use a basic calculator (no scientific or memory calculator) for this test.
• 45 minutes are allowed for this exam.
ATB/CELSA
1. Need to contact Financial Aid to obtain ATB Referral Form.
2. Make an appointment at Assessment Center, SF112.
3. Bring Photo I.D. and ATB Referral Form on the day of the test.
ONLINE TESTING
THERE WILL BE A CHARGE FOR THE FOLLOWING TESTS:
Call for fee information and availability dates.
CLEP (College Level Examination Program)
MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist)
Proctoring Services for universities, distance learning students and online exams.
Once a student takes a class they are not allowed to retest in that subject, but may challenge the exam: For English and ESL challenges see Assessment
staff in SV 365, for math challenges see Division Chair Liz Russell in SG 324, for chemistry challenges see Division Chair Sevada Chamras in AS 213.
*Offices may change location during the semester. Please check www.glendale.edu/officelocations for the most current information.
JUMP START
HOW DO I APPLY TO GCC?
JUMP START ENROLLMENT GUIDE
STEP 1 STEP 3
SUBMIT A GCC APPLICATION REGISTER FOR CLASSES
• Go to www.glendale.edu/APPLY Go to www.glendale.edu/schedule.
• Click on “High School Students”
• Click on “APPLY TO GCC” button — you will be You must discuss class options with your high school
directed to www.OpenCCCApply.net counselor in order to register for classes (see Step 2).
Step 1: Log-in OR create an OpenCCC account •Register for classes in person in Admission & Records
Step 2: Click on “Start a New Application” to office, located on the 3rd floor of Sierra Vista
complete the application building. Valid photo ID required.
• You will receive an e-mail with your GCC Student ID • Activate MyGCC, your student portal. Log in to
number within 3-5 business days after submitting www.glendale.edu/mygcc by using your ID number
your application. and birthday in 6 digits (example: January 9, 2001
would be 010901).
• Activate your GCC email address (in MyGCC)
• Activate your Canvas Account
STEP 2 www.glendale.edu/canvas
MEET WITH YOUR
HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELOR
JUMP START IMPORTANT DATES
You must meet with your high school counselor to
complete the following forms and discuss class options
(forms are available in PDF format at www.glendale.edu/
JumpStart). When selecting classes, use SUMMER 2019
(JUNE 17–AUGUST 23)
www.glendale.edu/js
Jump Start registration begins: May 13, 2019
•Recommendation for Admission of Selected Students
Form
FALL 2019
Required: Student, Parent, & High School Counselor
(SEPTEMBER 3–DECEMBER 18)
or Principal Signatures
Jump Start registration begins: June 10, 2019
Required: School Stamp or Seal
• Authorization and Consent for Treatment of a Minor
WINTER 2020
Form (must be signed by a parent or guardian)
(JANUARY 6–FEBRUARY 13)
• Unofficial High School Transcript with cumulative
Jump Start registration begins: November 12, 2019
GPA calculated (2.0 GPA or above)
• ADD Form
SPRING 2020
(FEBRUARY 18–JUNE 10)
If you are in grade 9 or below, GCC also requires:
Jump Start registration begins: December 16, 2019
• The signature of the Designee of the Governing
School Board
Students must register in person in the Admissions and
• GCC Director of Admission & Records approval (by
Records Office during the registration period. Students
appointment)
must bring a picture id to register
(high school picture ID, CA ID, passport, etc.)
JUMP START
JUMP START ENROLLMENT GUIDE
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS FOR
ADMISSIONS TO GLENDALE COLLEGE
The following documents must be submitted along with your application to the Admissions Office in the
Administration Building, first floor.
If you have been living in CA and your immigration documentation is dated more than two years, you only need:
• Your original immigration documentation, CA ID or CA DL (copies) and your birth certificate or Income Tax
Return if you were claimed as a dependent.
If you have been living in CA and your documentation is dated at least one year and one day prior to the
semester start and your status is Permanent Resident, Temporary Resident, Resident/Amnesty, Political Asylum or
*Refugee, you must bring:
• You and your parent’s original immigration documentation and copies.
• One of your parents CA ID or CA Driver’s License (Copies)
• Your birth certificate or Income Tax Return if you were claimed as a dependent.
• 2 more items from the list below under your parents’ name, if you are under Refugee status *only one
item is required:
• Ownership of residential property.
• Registering to vote and voting in California.
• Licensing from California for professional practice.
• Active membership in service or social clubs.
• Payment of California state income tax as a resident.
• Possessing California motor vehicle registration (pink slip).
• Maintaining a permanent military address of home of record in California while in armed forces.
• California bank account statement (checking or savings)
• Computer generated utility bills that show name, place, date and address.
• Paycheck stubs from place of employment with name and address of business and name of employee
Student Visa (F-1), other status or Unknown status: Must go to Admissions and Records Office at GCC.
At Glendale Community College, there are many activities and programs outside of
the classroom that enhance the learning process. Numerous student services have been
established to help students move toward the attainment of their goals.
Student Services contributes to the overall educational process at the college and serves
the special needs of a diverse student population. The variety and comprehensive nature
of student services at the college supports a multitude of concerns for a large and
changing student enrollment.
ENROLLMENT SERVICES
Outreach and recruitment, admissions, orientation, assessment, counseling, advisement,
educational planning, registration and record services to assist students in enrolling in
the appropriate classes.
SUPPORT SERVICES
Counseling services, learning assistance, tutoring, career guidance, job placement,
veterans’ services, transfer services, disabled students program, health services and
library services to help students develop goals, to plan for achieving desired results, and
to support and contribute to students’ self-realization.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Financial aid, student employment, scholarships, and awards for students who need
financial assistance.
ACTIVITY PROGRAMS
Athletics, student clubs, student government and student activities to broaden students’
involvement in college life.
SUMMER BRIDGE:
Summer Bridge is designed to help new students become familiar with and have exposure to college life before
they begin in fall. It provides the opportunity for new students to learn about important campus resources and
college life, all while getting acquainted with faculty and staff. Students will be introduced to meta-majors, ca-
reer exploration, financial aid and the CC Promise Grant. It’s an excellent way to begin your college experience.
LEARNIN G COMMUNITIES:
B L AC K S C H OL A R S , G UA R DI AN S CH O L ARS , L A CO MU N I DAD
GCC’s Learning Communities are designed to help provide support and guidance to our students, to encourage
opportunities for campus involvement, develop students’ personal characters, foster a sense of belonging and to
help students build community. We work in collaboration with departments across campus to increase students’
personal, academic, and career success. The learning communities provide a safe space for students to come in
and ask questions, celebrate cultural diversity, meet other students and create meaningful relationships.
The mission of Black Scholars is to help African Through La Comunidad, Latino and Latina college
American college students achieve their academic and students receive assistance with their efforts to earn
career goals by increasing their retention, persistence, a certificate, graduate with an Associate’s degree, or
and graduation rates. transfer to a four-year institution. The program helps
students develop the knowledge and skills necessary
to navigate the college environment and ensure their
GUARDIAN SCHOLARS success in higher education.
ADD’L
LAB LOCATION MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. COMPUTERS
HARDWARE
Music Lab AU 213 8a-8p 8a-8p 8a-6p 8a-6p 8a-2p 12p- Mac
4p
Physical Science CR 146 8:30a- 8:30a- 8:30a- 8:30a- 8:30a- Closed Mac
Computer Lab^ 1:45p 1:45p 1:45p 1:45p 1:45p
San Rafael Lab/ SR 321 8a-10p 8a-10p 8a-10p 8a-10p 9a-2p 8a-4p PC Printers,
Sandbox Scanner
Sierra Vista SV 132/133 8a-9p 8a-9p 8a-9p 8a-9p 8a-2p 10a- PC Printers,
Learning 2p laptops, Copiers,
Commons iPads Scanners
*These are only the open labs. Other special programs are available elsewhere on campus.
†For students with disabilities
^Open for class assignment or presentations by request
SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION
Supplemental Instruction (SI) is a program that offers students collaborative learning workshops outside of class times. Under the
supervision of an instructor or specially trained student leader, these workshops provide students with an enjoyable, structured
way to study the course material and develop critical thinkng and problem-solving skills. Regular workshop participants usually
reach a better understanding of a course content and tend to pass at a higher rate and with better grades than non-participants.
The workshops are free to students.
Sections of the following courses offer SI workshops: please refer to the specific listings in the online class schedule to find the
appropriate section and the day and time of the workshops or check with the SI Program Coordinator.
Workshop schedules are subject to change. Additional times and days may be added the first few weeks of classes. Other courses
may have SI workshops which are not scheduled yet. Check with your counselor or call the SI Program Coordinator at (818) 240-
1000, ext. 5357 for more information.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
FOR THE UPDATED GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS, PLEASE CHECK THE GCC CATALOG
AT WWW.GLENDALE.EDU/CATALOG
Glendale Community College shall confer the degree of AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS /STATE & LOCAL GOV’T
Associate of Arts or Associate of Science upon a student who has 2. Three semester units in American Institutions and State &
satisfactorily completed all of the requirements for graduation. Local Government are required. Courses which satisfy this
A student may receive only one (AS or AS-T) and one (AA or requirement include Political Science 101**, 106
AA-T) degree for a total of two Associate degrees. However, (**Students who completed POL S 101 before Spring 2014
if a student seeks to earn additional degrees for employment must also complete POL S 106).
purposes, or four-year university admission requirement, he
or she may do so. See catalog or requirements. U.S. HISTORY
3.Three semester units in American History are required.
The Associate degree is granted to persons who file a Petition Courses which satisfy this requirement include Economics
for Graduation in the Office of Admissions and Records, who 111, History 116; History 111(CD), 117, 118
are not on academic probation, and who has completed 12 MATHEMATICS
units in residency of the required college curriculum of 60 4. Evidence of proficiency in mathematics is required. This
degree applicable semester units at Glendale Community requirement may be fulfilled with a grade of “C” or better
College. The completion of the required 60 semester units in Mathematics 101, 118, 120, 130, 131 or 220AB (2 units).
must include all of the following:
HEALTH
MAJOR 5. Three semester units of community and personal hygiene are
1. The requirement for the Associate in Arts degree may be required. Health 104, 106; Psychology 111(CD)* or equivalent
will satisfy this requirement.
met by completing a Major with a minimum of 18 semester
units. Courses meeting the specific Major requirements PHYSICAL EDUCATION
are found in the Glendale Community College Catalog. 6. Two semester units of physical education activity classes
and/or dance activity classes must be completed unless
List of AA Majors exempted by established policy. Consult the catalog for a
list of the exemptions.
Biological Sciences Mass Communications FIRST AID
Business Administration Mathematics 7. One semester unit in first aid and CPR is required. Health
Choreographic Studies Music 101, 102; Emergency Medical Technology 140.
and Dance Technique Physical Sciences
English Social Sciences
CULTURAL DIVERSITY
8. Three semester units in Cultural Diversity are required.
Foreign Language Speech/Communications
Courses that satisfy this requirement have been marked by
Health Science Theatre Arts
(CD) and appear throughout the graduation requirements.
Interdisciplinary Visual Arts
The requirement may be satisfied by completing any one of
Humanities
the graduation requirements with a course marked (CD) or
by completing Child Development 156, Speech 115.
The requirement for the Associate in Science degree may be
met by completing an approved major/certificate program of GENERAL EDUCATION
18 semester units or more. The approved majors/certificate 9. Eighteen (18) semester units of general education including
programs are found in the Glendale Community College at least one course in each of the following areas:
Catalog. a. Natural Science. At least one course (3 semester units)
must be selected:
When a course required for a Major is also an approved general Anthropology 101, 111; Astronomy 102, 103,
education course, the course may be double-counted. However, 110, 120; Aviation and Transportation 122 ,
units are only counted once to satisfy the 60-unit requirement Biology 101, 102, 103, 112, 114, 115, 120, 121, 122, 123,
for the Associate Degree. 125, 125H, 126, 131, 298; Chemistry 101, 102, 105,
106, 110, 120, 121; Geography 101, 107, 111; Geol-
ogy 101, 101H 102, 104, 105, 111, 111H, 112, 120;
Oceanography 115, 116; Physics 101, 101H, 102, 103,
105, 106, 110; Physical Science 131; Psychology 103.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
b. Social Sciences. At least one course (3 semester units) d. Language and Rationality. At least two courses (6
must be selected: semester units) one from each of the two areas below..
Anthropology 102(CD), 102H(CD), 103, 104, 1. English Composition—3 semester units required.
105(CD); Business Administration 110; Economics 101, Evidence of proficiency in written English is required.
102, 102H, 105; Ethnic Studies 101(CD), 102(CD), This requirement may be fulfilled with a grade of “C’’
110(CD), 111(CD), 120(CD), 121(CD), 123(CD), 124(CD), or better in English 101 or 101H.
125(CD), 132(CD), 164(CD), 165(CD), 166(CD); 2. Communication and Analytical Thinking—3 semester
Geography 102(CD), 106, 110, 114; History 101, units required.
102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 113, 115(CD), 119, 120, Accounting 101, 102; Business Administration 120, 125;
121, 122, 131, 132, 133, 136; Mass Communica- CABOT 102, 105; CS/IS 101, 125, 130, 135, 137, 139, 165,
tions 101; Political Science 102, 103, 104, 110, 172, 180; Engineering 132, 156 English 102*, 102H, 104,
111; Psychology 101, 101H, 104, 105, 106, 110, 222; Journalism 102, 107; Mathematics 100, 101, 102,
111(CD)*, 113(CD), 115, 131, 150; Social Science 103, 103H, 104, 104H, 105, 105H, 107, 107H, 108, 108H,
101, 120, 127(CD), 134; Sociology 101, 102, 103, 110, 112, 118, 119, 120, 131, 133, 135, 136, 138, 139,
104, 105, 131; Speech 108. 219, 220; Philosophy 117, 123; Speech 100, 101, 103, 104,
105; Technical Education 143.
c. Humanities. At least two courses (6 semester units)—
one from each of the two areas below must be selected.
1. Interdisciplinary Humanities 3 units required: NOTE: Graduation requirements 2, 3, 5, and 7 can be satisfied by
Humanities 105(CD), 105H(CD), 106, 110, 111, 115(CD), examination. See a counselor for details.
117, 120, 125(CD), 130, 135(CD).
***Courses with an asterisk may be counted in one area only.
2.Arts, Foreign Language, Literature and Philosophy 3 ***Students who complete POL S 101 prior to spring 2014 must
semester units: also complete POL S 106
Armenian 101, 102, 115, 116, 125, 126, 127; Art 101,
101H, 102, 102H, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109,
111, 112, 113, 115, 116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 125, 199;
Chinese 101, 102; Dance 100, 102; English 102*, 103,
105, 106, 109, 110, 111, 116, 117, 122, 123, 125, 127,
128; French 101, 102, 103, 104; Italian 101, 102, 103,
104; Japanese 101, 103, 104; Korean 101, 102; Linguistics
101; Music 101, 120, 121, 122, 125, 126, 127, 211;
Philosophy 101, 113(CD), 114(CD), 115(CD),116,
118(CD), 119, 120, 121; Spanish 101, 102, 103, 104, 115,
131; Speech 106, Theatre Arts 101, 102, 107.
ALL COURSES MUST BE COMPLETED WITH A GRADE OF “C” OR BETTER (“C-“ IS NOT ACCEPTABLE). FULL OR PARTIAL CERTIFICATION CAN BE
GRANTED. PARTIAL CERTIFICATION IS A POLICY THAT ALLOWS A STUDENT TO COMPLETE ONE OR TWO IGETC COURSES AFTER TRANSFER.
FOR THE UPDATED IGETC, PLEASE CHECK THE GCC CATALOG AT WWW.GLENDALE.EDU/CATALOG
LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH (UC REQUIREMENT ONLY) STATUS SHOULD BE REPORTED AS:
Proficiency equivalent to two years of high school in the same language.
American Sign Language 101, Armenian 101+, 115+, N = Need, IP = In Progress, C = Completed
Chinese 101, French 101, Italian 101, Japanese 101,
Courses Units Status Institution
Korean 101+, Spanish 101+, 115+
COST OF ATTENDANCE
$1,258 - Fees (per sem; $46/unit Enrollment fee x14 units*/sem +$18 Health+ $12 Stud. Serv)
1,971 - Books & Supplies - CSAC budget amount
5,786 - Room & Board - CSAC budget amount
3,564 - Misc. Expenses - CSAC budget amount
1,134- Transportation - CSAC budget amount
$13,713 - Total
$1,258 - Fees (per sem; $46/unit Enrollment fee x14 units*/sem +$18 Health+ $12 Stud. Serv)
1,971 - Books & Supplies - CSAC budget amount
15,084- Room & Board - CSAC budget amount
3,996 - Misc. Expenses - CSAC budget amount
1,278 - Transportation - CSAC budget amount
$23,587 - Total
2019-2020
WHAT IS A CA College Promise Grant - CCPG?
The CCPG* is formerly known as the BOG Fee Waiver. The CCPG is a grant provided by the State of
California for students who have been California residents for more than one year. Eligible students will have
their units paid for if eligible for the CCPG. Students who are required to pay non-resident tuition do not
qualify. NOTE: Students who do not meet GCC Standards of Scholarship may lose eligibility to use
their CCPG.
PLAN AHEAD!
Do not wait until you want to register to apply. Students may be dropped for non-payment of fees. If you
have already filed your 2018-2019 FAFSA or 2018-2019 CA Dream Act Application (for AB540 students) you
may not need to complete this form. Check your financial aid records on MyGCC to determine if you have
already been awarded a CCPG and do not need to submit this form.
There are three ways to qualify for a CCPG. You only need to be eligible for one.
** METHOD A: Provide documentation of TANF/Cal Works, SSI, or General Relief benefits you
receive. If you are considered dependent, you must provide proof of the benefits
your parents are receiving. Acceptable documentation includes:
Copy of current or prior month’s benefit check or
Current or prior month’s bank statement showing direct deposit
of TANF/Cal Works, GR or SSI funds or
Current or prior month’s eligibility letter or
GCC Untaxed Income Verification Form completed by the agency or
Other official agency verification
Only Method A recipients receive discounted health fees and parking rates.
** METHOD B: Provide income and household size information by completing the Method B
Enrollment Fee Waiver section of the CCPG application. All income information
must be complete and accurate. You may be asked to provide tax returns or other
verifying documents.
METHOD C: If you don’t qualify for Method A or B, you may qualify for a CCPG under Method C
by completing the 2019-2020 FAFSA or 2019-2020 CA Dream Act Application (for
AB540 students) and listing GCC (001203) as one of the colleges you want to
receive your information.
* The official name for CCPG is California College Promise Grant.
** Students who receive CCPG A or CCPG B may qualify for EOPS. Contact the EOPS Office regarding eligibility.
This is an application to have your ENROLLMENT FEES WAIVED. If you need money to help with books, supplies, food, rent, transportation
and other costs, please complete a FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA) or the California Dream Application (for
eligible AB 540 students) immediately. The FAFSA is available at www.fafsa.gov and the Dream Application is available at
https://dream.csac.ca.gov. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information.
IMPLEMENTATION OF Assembly Bill 1899: Victims of Trafficking, Domestic Violence and other Serious Crimes
AB 1899, chaptered in September of 2012, provides for a non-resident enrollment fee exemption for “Victims of trafficking, domestic violence and
other serious crimes”. In addition, the legislation allows these students to apply for and, if eligible, receive financial aid from programs administered
by public postsecondary institutions or the state of California. Finally, the legislation provides that enrollment fees shall be waived for those students
who apply for and are eligible to receive the California College Promise Grant.
This CALIFORNIA COLLEGE PROMISE GRANT application is for California residents, students eligible under AB 540 and under AB
1899 as determined by the Admissions or Registrar’s Office, and for California resident homeless youth as determined by the Financial Aid Office. If
you have not had your California residency or eligibility status determined by the Admissions or the Registrar or homeless status determined by the
Financial Aid Office, see one of those offices to obtain the determination. California College Promise Grant eligibility cannot be determined until your
status has been verified.
Has the Admissions or Registrar's Office determined that you are a California resident? q Yes q No
If no, has the Admissions/Registrar's Office determined you are eligible for a non-resident tuition exemption as an AB 540 student?
q Yes q No
If no, has the Admissions or Registrar's Office determined that you are eligible for a non-resident tuition exemption granted as a result of
you residing in the United States with a “T” or “U” visa (immigration status under Section 1101(a)(15)(T)(i) or (ii), or Section1101
(a)(15)(U)(i) or (ii), of Title 8 of the United States Code)? q Yes q No
Has the Financial Aid Office verified that you have been without a residence in the last 24 months (homeless)? If you have been
homeless but not verified, check “Yes” and contact the Financial Aid Office. q Yes q No
Name: Student ID #
Last First Middle Initial
Email (if available): Telephone Number: (______)
If you answered “Yes” to the question above, treat the Registered Domestic Partner as a spouse. You are required to include your domestic
partner’s income and household information or your parent’s domestic partner’s income and household information in Questions 4, 11, 12,
13, 14, 15, 16, 17.
Student Marital Status q Single q Married q Divorced q Separated q Widowed q Registered Domestic Partnership
DEPENDENCY STATUS
The questions below will determine whether you are considered a Dependent student or Independent student for fee waiver eligibility and
whether parental information is needed. If you answer “Yes” to ANY of the questions 1-10 below, you will be considered an INDEPENDENT
student. If you answer “No” to all questions, you will be considered a Dependent student thereby reporting parental information and should
continue with Question 11.
1. Were you born before January 1, 1996? q Yes q No
2. As of today, are you married or in a Registered Domestic Partnership (RDP)? (Answer "Yes" if you are separated but not
divorced or have not filed a termination notice to dissolve partnership. q Yes q No
3. Are you a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces or currently serving on active duty for purposes other than training?
q Yes q No
4. Do you have children who will receive more than half of their support from you between July 1, 2019- June 30, 2020, or other
dependents who live with you (other than your children or spouse/RDP) who receive more than half of their support from you,
now and through June 30, 2020 q Yes q No
5. At any time since you turned age 13, were both your parents deceased, were you in foster care, or were you a dependent or
ward of the court? q Yes q No
6. Are you or were you an emancipated minor as determined by a court in your state of legal residence? q Yes q No
7. Are you or were you in legal guardianship as determined by a court in your state of legal residence? q Yes q No
8. At any time on or after July 1, 2018, did your high school or school district homeless liaison determine that you were an
unaccompanied youth who was homeless qYes qNo
9. At any time on or after July 1, 2018, did the director of an emergency shelter or transitional housing program funded by the
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development determine that you were an unaccompanied youth who was homeless?
q Yes q No
10. At any time on or after July 1, 2018, did the director of a runaway or homeless youth basic center or transitional living program
determine that you were an unaccompanied youth who was homeless or were self-supporting and at risk of being homeless?
q Yes q No
• If you answered "Yes" to any of the questions 1 - 10, you are considered an INDEPENDENT student for enrollment fee waiver purposes
and must provide income and household information about yourself (and your spouse or RDP if applicable). Skip to Question #13. If
you answered "No" to all questions 1 - 10, complete the following questions:
11. If your parent(s) or his/her RDP filed or will file a 2017 U.S. Income Tax Return, were you, or will you be claimed on their tax
return as an exemption by either or both of your parents? q Will Not File q Yes q No
12. Do you live with one or both of your parent(s) and/or his/her RDP? q Yes q No
• If you answered "No" to questions 1 - 10 and "Yes" to either question 11 or 12, you must provide income and household information about
your PARENT(S)/RDP. Please answer questions for a DEPENDENT student in the sections that follow.
• If you answered "No" or "Parent(s) will not file" to question 11, and "No" to question 12, you are a dependent student for all student aid
except this enrollment fee waiver. You may answer questions as an INDEPENDENT student on the rest of this application, but please try to
get your PARENT information and file a FAFSA so you may be considered for other student aid. You cannot get other student aid without
your parent(s’) information. HOD A ENROLLMENT FEE WAIVER
13. Are you (the student ONLY) currently receiving monthly cash assistance for yourself or any dependents from:
TANF/CalWORKs? q Yes q No
SSI/SSP (Supplemental Security Income/State Supplemental Program)? q Yes q No
General Assistance? q Yes q No
14. If you are a dependent student, are your parent(s)/RDP receiving monthly cash assistance from TANF/CalWORKs or SSI/SSP as
a primary source of income? q Yes q No
If you answered "Yes" to question 13 or 14 you are eligible for a CALIFORNIA COLLEGE PROMISE GRANT. Sign the Certification at the end of
this form. You are required to show current proof of benefits. Submit application and documentation to the financial aid office.
METHOD B CALIFORNIA COLLEGE PROMISE GRANT QUESTIONS
15. DEPENDENT STUDENT: How many persons are in your parent(s)/RDP household? (Include yourself, your parent(s)/RDP, and anyone
who lives with your parent(s)/RDP and receives more than 50% of their support from your parents/RDP, now and through June 30, 2020.)
_________
16. INDEPENDENT STUDENT: How many persons are in your household? (Include yourself, your spouse/RDP, and anyone who lives with
you and receives more than 50% of their support from you, now and through June 30, 2020.) ___________
17. 2016 Income Information
(Dependent students should not include their own DEPENDENT STUDENT: INDEPENDENT STUDENT:
Income information for Q 17, a and b below.)
PARENT(S)/RDP STUDENT (& SPOUSE’S/
a. Adjusted Gross Income (If 2017 U.S. Income Tax Return INCOME ONLY RDP) INCOME
was filed, enter the amount from Form 1040,
line 37; 1040A, line 21; 1040EZ, line 4). $______________ $__________________
b. All other income (Include ALL money received in
2017 that is not included in line (a) above (such as
Disability, child support, military living allowance,
Workman’s Compensation, untaxed pensions.) $______________ $__________________
TOTAL Income for 2017 (Sum of a + b) $______________ $__________________
The Financial Aid Office will review your income and let you know if you qualify for a CALIFORNIA COLLEGE PROMISE GRANT under Method B. Submit
application and documentation to the financial aid office.
If you do not qualify using Method A or Method B, you should file a FAFSA (for U.S. citizens or eligible non-citizens) or the California Dream Application (for
undocumented AB 540 students). The FAFSA is available at www.fafsa.gov and the Dream Application is available at https://dream.csac.ca.gov/. Contact the
Financial Aid Office for more information.
18. Do you have certification from the CA Department of Veterans Affairs that you are eligible for a dependent's fee waiver?
Submit certification. q Yes q No
19. Do you have certification from the National Guard Adjutant General that you are eligible for a dependent's fee waiver?
Submit certification. q Yes q No
20. Are you eligible as a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor or as a child of a recipient?
Submit documentation from the Department of Veterans Affairs. q Yes q No
21. Are you eligible as a dependent of a victim of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack?
Submit documentation from the CA Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board. q Yes q No
22. Are you eligible as a dependent of a deceased law enforcement/fire suppression personnel killed in the line of duty?
Submit documentation from the public agency employer of record. q Yes q No
• If you answered "Yes" to any of the questions from 18-22, you are eligible for a CALIFORNIA COLLEGE PROMISE GRANT and perhaps
other aid or adjustments. Sign the Certification below. Submit application and documentation to the financial aid office. Contact the
Financial Aid Office if you have questions.
CERTIFICATION FOR ALL APPLICANTS: READ THIS STATEMENT AND SIGN BELOW
I hereby swear or affirm, under penalty of perjury, that all information on this form is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. If asked by
an authorized official, I agree to provide proof of this information, which may include a copy of my and my spouse/registered domestic partner
and/or my parent's/registered domestic partner’s 2017 U.S. Income Tax Return(s). I also realize that any false statement or failure to give proof
when asked may be cause for the denial, reduction, withdrawal, and/or repayment of my waiver. I authorize release of information regarding this
application between the college, the college district, and the Chancellor's Office of the California Community Colleges.
I understand the following information (please check each box):
q Federal and state financial aid programs are available to help with college costs (including enrollment fees, books & supplies,
transportation and room and board expenses). By completing the FAFSA or the California Dream Application, additional financial
assistance may be available in the form of Cal Grants, Pell and other grants, work study and other aid.
q I may apply for and receive financial assistance if I am enrolled, either full time or part time, in an eligible program of study
(certificate, associate degree or transfer).
q Financial aid program information and application assistance is available in the college financial aid office.
State and federal laws protect an individual’s right to privacy regarding information pertaining to oneself. The California Information Practices Act of 1977 requires the following information be
provided to financial aid applicants who are asked to supply information about themselves. The principal purpose for requesting information on this form is to determine your eligibility for
financial aid. The Chancellor’s Office policy and the policy of the community college to which you are applying for aid authorize maintenance of this information. Failure to provide such
information will delay and may even prevent your receipt of financial assistance. This form’s information may be transmitted to other state agencies and the federal government if required by law.
Individuals have the right of access to records established from information furnished on this form as it pertains to them.
The officials responsible for maintaining the information contained on this form are the financial aid administrators at the institutions to which you are applying for financial aid. The SSN may be
used to verify your identity under record keeping systems established prior to January 1, 1975. If your college requires you to provide an SSN and you have questions, you should ask the financial
aid officer at your college for further information. The Chancellor’s Office and the California community colleges, in compliance with federal and state laws, do not discriminate on the basis of
race, religion, color, national origin, gender, age, disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, domestic partnership or any other legally protected basis. Inquiries regarding these policies may
be directed to the financial aid office of the college to which you are applying.
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q TANF/CalWORKs q Veteran q National Guard Dependent
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FINANCIAL AID
Glendale Community College participates in federal and state *The Pilot Training Certificate, Pilot Training AS Degree,
student aid programs. When evaluating a student’s eligibility, Computer Applications Technician, and Unix System
the entire annual cost of education is considered, including fees, Administrator degrees/certificates are not eligible for federal
books, transportation and a basic amount of living expenses. student aid.
Any combination of two consecutive primary terms of academic CAL GRANT B—Provides a stipend of $1672 per year to students who
and/or progress probabtion may result in the loss of California have a GPA of at least 2.0 and meet specific income, need and
College Promise Grant. other criteria. Students who transfer will also receive funds for
tuition and fees at UC and CSU and up to $9084 at a private
FEDERAL STUDENT AID PROGRAMS* college.
THE STUDENT SUCCESS COMPLETION GRANT (SSCG)—The SSCG SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS REQUIREMENTS
grant award provides students with additional financial aid to Students applying for financial aid are required to meet
help offset the total cost of community college attendance, federally required academic progress standards. Students who
and encourages full time attendance and successful on-time do not meet the following standards will be disqualified from
completion. financial aid eligibility:
1. Grade Point Average (GPA)-Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA.
2. Maximum Units-Students who do not complete a degree or
To be eligible for payment in the fall or winter/spring semester, transfer program within 90 attempted units or a certificate
you must meet all of the criteria detailed below in each semester within 45 attempted units are not considered to be making
you expect payment: satisfactory academic progress and are disqualified from
financial aid.
1. You must receive a full-time Cal Grant B or C payment. 3.Satisfactory Progress-Students must successfully complete at
Students Choosing to take a Leave of Absence for their Cal least 67% of units in which they enroll. Courses in which
Grant will not be eligible to receive payment for the SSCG. a grade of F, W, or NP is earned are not considered to be
successfully completed.
2. To receive $649 in the fall or winter/spring semester, you
must be enrolled in 12-14.99 units per semester SAP Warning and Dismissal
3. To receive $2,000 in the fall or winter/spring semester, Students’ compliance with Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic
you must be enrolled in 15+ units per semester Progress Standards is measured each semester. Students who
4. If you are on Financial Aid Contract, only units from the are warned that they are in danger of not meeting one or more
courses listed on your contract will count toward your of the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress standards
eligibility must meet the standard(s) by the end of the semester in order
to remain eligible for financial aid. Students not meeting this
5. You must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
standard after the “Warning” semester are placed on SAP
Standards Dismissal and are no longer eligible for financial aid.
6. Have unmet needs
7. Awarded on funds available basis. Appeal Process:
Students may appeal a financial aid disqualification if
Summer SSCG are awarded on a funds-available basis. Student the failure to meet the standard was due to mitigating
who have received the maximum SSCG amount for fall and circumstances. Mitigating circumstances may include illness, a
winter/spring ($4,000) are not eligible for summer SSCG. change of major or other circumstances beyond the student’s
Students enrolling for the summer term will be considered for control and must be documented. Students are notified in
writing of the outcome of their appeal.
a summer SSCG payment based on their unit total for the year
(completed fall and winter/spring units plus enrolled summer Please note: Appeals to Count the Higher Grade and for
units). Students whose summer enrollment brings their annual Academic Renewal may impact your financial aid eligibility.
unit total to 24-29 will receive a summer payment amount that Please consult a financial aid advisor if you are pursuing one
brings their SSCG annual award amount to $1,298. Students of these appeals.
whose summer enrollment brings their annual unit total to
30+ units will receive a summer payment amount that brings Students who are placed on Academic Dismissal
their SSCG annual award amount to $4,000. by the College are not eligible for financial aid. There is no
Financial Aid appeal process for this status.
DROPPING OR WITHDRAWING FROM CLASSES
See the Catalog or Financial Aid Office website for
Students who receive financial aid should be aware of
additional information.
the effect of withdrawing from classes. Financial aid is not
recalculated for enrollment changes that occur after the drop/ FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION ON THE WEB
add deadlines. Students who reduce their enrollment status www.glendale.edu
(withdraw from some but not all units) prior to the registration
deadline may have their financial aid eligibility reduced and Financial Aid website Click on “Financial Aid & Fees", "Financial
may be required to repay funds. Students who drop all units and Aid" on the college’s main webpage for more information on
completely withdraw from the college prior to completing 60% financial aid programs, the application process, links to the
of the semester will also be required to repay a portion of the FAFSA form, to download and print all other financial aid forms
funds they received. Students who receive all fail (F/NP) grades and a calendar of upcoming loan workshops.
or a combination of all fail (F/NP) and withdrawal (W) grades
MyGCC Click on the “MyGCC” button on the college
for the term are considered to have unofficially withdrawn and webpage to check your financial aid status. Any outstanding
the withdrawal date used in the return calculation of a student's documents will be listed on your personal To Do list. Once
federal financial aid will be the midpoint of the semester. We your file is reviewed, any financial aid awarded to you will
encourage you to consult with the Financial Aid Office prior be listed on MyGCC.
to dropping classes.
FA-TV Short informational videos on a variety of financial
aid and financial literacy topics.
STEP 1 APPLICATION
Complete Noncredit Student Application:
• Go to www.glendale.edu/ce
• Scroll down and click on "Apply to Noncredit"
• Complete entire application
• Include your email address if you have one
• Once application is submitted, you will receive notification of GCC student ID number with instructions
by email within 3 days (if no email is listed, a letter will be sent within 10 days). If you have not received
your ID, please contact the counseling office at ext. 5055
STEP 2 ASSESSMENT/TEST
Sign up and complete an assessment, if you are:
• ESL Student - Garfield Campus TR 200 or Verdugo Campus SV 365 or SF 110A
• GED, HiSET, or High School Diploma (HSD) Student - Garfield Campus MP 221
• Adult Basic Education (ABE) Student - Garfield Campus MP 211
Note: If you are taking Office Business Technology (OBT), Parent Education, or Lifelong Learning classes,
you do not need to take an assessment
STEP 4 REGISTRATION
Please see page 102 for detailed steps on how to register for classes
OTHER CLASSES
Online applications and registration are available online at www.glendale.edu/ce.
WAITING LISTS
When the class enrollment limit has been reached, the additional names are placed on a waiting list. Persons whose names
are on the waiting list are encouraged to check with the instructor to verify seat availability.
ATTENDANCE
When students register for a class, it is their responsibility to attend regularly. Classes will be discontinued if attendance becomes
irregular or small. After three consecutive absences in a class with a waiting list, students will be dropped from the class and
their names will be placed at the bottom of the waiting list. Children are not permitted to attend continuing education classes
with their parents except in certain Parent Education classes. Continuing Education classes are established for either high school
graduates or students 18 years of age or older. Students 17½ years of age must have approval from an administrator and a
division chairperson at Garfield in order to take classes. For more information call (818) 240-1000, ext. 5035 or 5055.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS
(818) 240-1000
BUSINESS EDUCATION (MP 119) NONCREDIT ESL (TR 200)
The Business Education program’s primary purpose is Noncredit ESL offers six levels of integrated skills classes (reading,
to help students develop skills that are important for writing, listening, and speaking) plus Literacy (before Level
success in the modern workplace. In addition, the Business 1). These classes are offered in the morning, afternoon, and
Education program offers a bridge to further studies in evening, and meet Monday through Thursday. Students can also
college/university credit programs or technical schools. take classes in citizenship and conversation throughout the week
Students who successfully complete a business program and on Friday mornings. They can also take specialty classes that
will receive a certificate of completion. Beeline bus passes prepare them for credit (CRESL, the College Readiness program)
available in MP 125. and for the workplace (VESL, or Vocational ESL). In addition to
For information call ext. 5690. the Garfield Campus, students can take Noncredit ESL classes on
the Verdugo Campus and various community centers throughout
COMPUTER CLASSES (MP 119) Montrose and Glendale.
Computer classes offered include Introduction to For information call ext. 5033.
Computers, Windows XP; MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Access, and Outlook; Introduction to the Internet, CITIZENSHIP (TR 200G)
Integrated Technology; and QuickBooks and Peachtree. The Garfield Campus offers English as a Second Language
For information call ext. 5690. Citizenship classes for those who want to learn more about
the history and government of the USA and prepare for
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ACT their oral interview.
(WIOA) (MP 221) For information call ext. 5717.
Glendale Community College’s employment and training
course offerings: General Office Clerk I, II, & III, Account Clerk STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER (MP 211)
I & II, Medical Front Office Clerk and Dental Front Office The Student Success Center offers a self-paced program for
Clerk. For more information please contact the Career & enhancing your basic skills, preparing for the GED, HiSET, or
Counseling Center at (818) 240-1000 ext. 5803 or 5055. completing your high school diploma. It provides computer-
aided instruction, one-to-one tutoring, small group
instruction, and individualized curriculum.
LIFELONG LEARNING SEMINARS For information call ext. 5686.
Programs designed for older adults seeking educational
opportunities. Classes are held in the Life Skills Building on
the Verdugo Campus of Glendale College, which is located at
1500 N. Verdugo Road (adjacent to the Child Development
Center) as well as in many locations around Glendale.
For information call ext. 5670.
REQUIREMENTS FOR (2) Credits toward a diploma of high school graduation may be
GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE earned in other accredited secondary schools and transferred to
the Glendale College Continuing Education Division. No credit
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
will be granted for correspondence or extension courses where
Effective July 1, 2006, the minimum requirements for a Glendale the examinations have not been monitored or proctored by ac-
Community College adult high school diploma are as follows: ceptable school officials, teachers or librarians.
English.............................................................................40 credits
World History.................................................................10 credits (3) Credits may be granted for work achievement having edu-
United States History.....................................................10 credits cational value provided the individual has been employed for a
American Government...................................................5 credits year or longer by the same employer in an activity which would
Economics.........................................................................5 credits be considered equivalent to, or parallel to, some high school
Physical Science..............................................................10 credits subject. Original letters from the employer are submitted verify-
Biological Science...........................................................10 credits ing the dates and length of employment, detailing the nature
Algebra...........................................................................10 credits of the work performed and rating the quality of the work
Geometry........................................................................10 credits completed. Not more than 10 semester hours of unduplicated
Career Preparation..........................................................5 credits work achievement credit may be counted toward high school
graduation.
Computer Applications...................................................5 credits
Health................................................................................5 credits
Humanities (Art, Music, or Foreign Language)..........10 credits (4) Credits may be granted for regular training courses complet-
Electives...........................................................................50 credits ed at a military base during a term of military service, based on
the recommendations of the American Council on Education,
TOTAL........................................................................... 185 credits and for approved courses completed with the United States
A minimum of 20 credits must be completed at Glendale Com- Armed Forces Institute.
munity College. The credits may be earned in the Continuing
Education program and/or the credit program. (5) Credits earned at Glendale Community College or at any
other accredited college may be converted into high school
HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY TESTING credits, by petition, at the rate of three college units for 10 high
The High School Equivalency tests can give you the opportunity school credits.
to earn a high school equivalency certificate and may reduce
considerably the number of elective courses required for a (6) Elective credits may be granted according to the results of
high school diploma. The tests are in the areas of Writing Skills, the General Education Development (GED) tests taken by those
Social Studies, Science, Literature, and Mathematics. The tests who qualify (see High School Equivalency Testing at left).
are given monthly at the Garfield Campus, 1122 E. Garfield,
Glendale. For test dates and registration information please call
(7) Neither college nor high school courses that have a content
(818) 240-1000 ext. 5056. For information regarding optional
the same as, or are of a lower level than, courses already taken
preparation courses offered at the Garfield Campus call (818)
and passed in the same subject area may be taken for high
240-1000 ext. 5686.
school credit. If there is any question regarding the acceptabil-
ity of a course, the student is to confer with a counselor or the
FURTHER SOURCES OF HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS Administrator of Continuing Education. High school credits may
(1) High school credits, applicable toward a diploma of high not be earned through repetition of a subject for which credit
school graduation, may be earned by completing courses of- has been granted previously.
fered in the Glendale College Continuing Education program.
However, students who desire such credit should consult with a
continuing education counselor to be sure that such credits will
satisfy graduation requirements and must make this fact known
to the instructor at the time of enrollment.
Before you begin the registration process make sure you have:
Your Noncredit Student ID Number
Your PIN Number associated with your Student ID Number
If you need any assistance with your ID Number or PIN,
please call (818) 240-1000 Ext. 4360
Your Class Ticket Number
STEP 5 Select the Term you want to register for and click on Continue
STEP 7 Select Wait list if class is full and then click Next
CONGRATULATIONS!
YOU ARE NOW ENROLLED IN THE CLASS.
PARKING
PASSENGER DROP-OFF ZONES SEMESTER PARKING PERMITS
DROP-OFF ZONE ON VERDUGO ROAD Student semester parking permits are honored in Lot B and the
The passenger drop off zone is located on Verdugo Road in front upper four floors of the parking structure (Levels 3-6) as well as
of the college. This zone is for the IMMEDIATE LOADING and/or the city parking Lots 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, and the Civic Auditorium
UNLOADING OF PASSENGERS ONLY. Parking and/or waiting in your Parking Structure. A student will not have to pay the parking
vehicle for the passenger(s) to arrive is prohibited. Be sure persons meters in the city parking lots if he/she purchases and displays
are waiting on the sidewalk area before pulling up to the drop-off a valid student (semester) parking permit; however, the student
zone. Do not drop off at any driveway entrance to the college. Do is only allowed to park in the city parking lots for the specified
not load or unload passengers in any red zones. Violations may time that is designated for each lot. Signs in the lots specify the
result in a citation by the Glendale Police Department or Glendale hourly limit. Check posted signs for restrictions. STUDENT PERMITS
Community College District Police Department. You may also receive ARE NOT VALID FOR STREET PARKING. Many streets in the area
these citations in the mail. surrounding the school are “Resident Permit Parking Only”. Do
not park in restricted areas, you will be subject to citation, and
DISABLED DROP-OFF ZONE your vehicle may be towed. Permits are not valid at street meters
There is a designated disabled drop-off zone located in Lot F unless indicated by posted sign. The permit is valid from 6:00 a.m.
on the campus, off of Towne and Verdugo Road. Follow painted to 11:00 p.m. daily.
arrows when entering or exiting the drop-off zone. There is a
second disabled drop-off zone in Lot C, Level One. THESE ZONES Purchasing a semester parking permit does not guarantee a
ARE FOR THE IMMEDIATE LOADING AND/OR UNLOADING OF parking spot and previous semester permits are not valid in any
DISABLED PASSENGERS ONLY. lot. Permits are not transferable from person to person; however
they may be used in other vehicles which the student uses.
PARKING PERMITS
Parking on the GCC campus requires a permit 365 days a year. STAFF AND FACULTY PARKING PERMITS
You are required to display a parking permit while parked on Faculty and staff must park in their assigned lots; however,
campus. If you are unable to purchase a semester permit, daily they may also park in Lot C for overflow. Staff and faculty must
permits are available from the Pay and Display machines at the display a valid parking permit at all times while parked on the
entrance to the GCC parking structure or you may pay the meters Verdugo Campus of GCC or at the Garfield Campus. Permits are not
and park in the city parking lots. Parking is not free and there transferable from person to person; however they may be used in
are no grace periods. Parking permits are ALWAYS REQUIRED. If other vehicles which the staff or faculty member uses.
you do not display a parking permit, you are subject to citation.
MOTORCYCLES
Garfield Campus does not require parking permits. Motorcycles, mopeds, and motorized scooters must be parked
in designated motorcycle parking spaces only. These designated
DAILY PARKING PERMITS spaces are located next to the track at Sartoris Field, in Lot F, or at
• If a Pay and Display machine in the area you have parked is the north end of City Lot 32. Motorcycles, mopeds, and motorized
inoperable, it is the responsibility of the purchaser to find scooters must display a motorcycle sticker permit while parked on
an alternate Pay and Display machine which is operational GCC campus. Owners should contact College Police Department
in order to purchase the required parking permit. to obtain a sticker permit.
• Permits are not transferable from person to person, and are
valid only for the day printed on the daily permit. DISABLED PLACARDS OR DISABLED PERSON’S LICENSE PLATES
• Guests who are attending special events at the college are Disabled placards and/or disabled person’s license plates issued
required to purchase and display a valid daily parking permit, by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) allow the vehicle to be
or guests may choose to park in Lot F or the city lots and parked in any parking space on GCC properties to which the driver
pay the meters. has access. However, parking may be restricted and prohibited for
• Students are encouraged to purchase a daily permit during special circumstances such as board meetings, public safety access
the first week of the semester or intersession to allow time and emergencies, special events, training, and executive level
to purchase a semester parking permit. Daily permits are assigned parking. Additionally, parking in red zones, blocking
valid for the day posted on the daily permit. driveways, blocking roadway access, and blocking evacuation routes
is prohibited.Designated disabled spaces are located throughout
Daily parking permits are available for $3.00 at the entrance the campus in student and staff lots. A valid GCC parking permit, as
to the GCC parking structure from the Pay and Display machines well as a valid Disabled Placard or Disabled Person’s License Plate,
(there are five machines on the outside of the structure). The is required to park on the GCC campus. Vehicles with Disabled
Pay and Display machines accept quarters and credit/debit cards. Placards or Disabled Person’s License Plates may park free of charge
Daily permits must be displayed face-up, on the driver’s side of the in any metered parking spaces as long as the Disabled Placard
vehicle’s dashboard and be clearly visible. The daily permits are and/or Disabled Person’s License Plates are displayed. Metered
valid for the entire day/evening in Lot 30, Lot B and the upper four parking spaces are located in Lot F on the campus, off of Towne
floors of the GCC parking structure (Levels 3-6) during the week, and Verdugo Road as well as in the city parking lots.
Monday-Friday. On weekends, the daily permits are valid in Lots B or
C. Vehicles not displaying a permit properly are subject to citation.
Parking will be enforced seven days per week including holidays.
PARKING
UN-SECURABLE VEHICLES owner’s expense. Vehicles towed by the College Police Department
Un-securable vehicles such as Jeeps, convertibles, etc. must may be retrieved at:
display sticker permits. Owners should contact the College Police
Department in SM 153 or call (818) 551-5205 or extension 5205 Gay’s Towing & Storage
from a campus phone for more information. 5146 San Fernando Rd
Glendale , CA 91204
ADDITIONAL PARKING REGULATIONS (818) 244-0015
Students parking in the GCC parking structure must park only
in spaces that are painted white. Green painted parking spaces are CIVIC AUDITORIUM
reserved for college employees. Vehicles must be parked entirely The Civic Auditorium parking garage is open to students when
within the painted parking space markings. Head-in parking only, not used for auditorium events. The parking garage and/or Lot
no backing in. 31 may be closed to students during these events. Check the
weekly bulletin for advanced notice or contact the College Police
OVERNIGHT PARKING Department in SM 153 or call (818) 551-5205 or extension 5205.
Overnight parking is not permitted from 12 a.m. to 6 a.m.,
without prior approval from the College Police Department. LOT F
Lot F at GCC is located on the campus, off of Towne and
ELECTRIC VEHICLE PARKING Verdugo Road. It is a metered lot for guests and visitors ONLY. NO
Rules for using the charging station(s): parking permits are authorized in Lot F including student, faculty,
1. MUST DISPLAY VALID GCC PARKING PERMIT. or staff permits. Guests and visitors must pay the meters to park
2. VEHICLE MUST BE PLUGGED IN AND CHARGING. in this lot. There are disabled parking spaces and a disabled drop
3. 4 HOURS MAXIMUM USAGE TIME PER DAY. off zone available in this lot. Designated motorcycle spaces are
4. AFTER VEHICLE IS CHARGED IT MUST BE PARKED ELSEWHERE. available as well.
5. ALL GCC PARKING RULES APPLY.
PARKING CITATIONS
BICYCLE PARKING
PARKING CITATION PAYMENTS
For bicycle rack locations, you may view the map at http://www.
Payments are due within 21 days of the date the parking
glendale.edu/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=8607.
citation was issued. Citations may be paid by sending a check
Bicycles are required to be parked/secured to bicycle racks. Bicycles
or money order in the envelope provided, by phone at (888)
may ONLY be secured to bicycle racks and may not be parked
300-9915, or online at http://www.paymycite.com.
and/or locked and/or secured to or against any light post, railing,
ramp, path, pathway, etc. or any location that would obstruct the
PARKING CITATION APPEAL PROCESS
pedestrian or vehicle pathway of others.
You have 21 days from the citation date to pay the citation
or file a Request for Administrative Review. Failure to do so will
ADDITIONAL PARKING INFORMATION
result in the fine doubling and a hold will be placed on your
Other pertinent parking information such as overnight parking,
vehicle’s registration until the fine is paid. You may request
electric vehicle parking, and disabled parking may be accessed via
an Administrative Review up to 14 days after the mailing of a
the Glendale Community College website, Police Department web
delinquency notice; however, you will still be responsible for
page. The link is: http://www.glendale.edu/index.aspx?page=4385
any late fees accrued due to failing to pay within 21 days of the
citation. Citations may be paid by sending a check or money order
On-campus parking lots are patrolled by the College Police
in the envelope provided, by phone at (888) 300-9915, or online
Department. Parking related concerns or questions can be submitted
at http://www.paymycite.com. If you need more information,
in person, in writing, or by emailing parking@glendale.edu. All
you may contact the College Police Department by calling (818)
District rules, regulations, and California Vehicle Codes (CVC) are
551-5205 or extension 5205 from a campus phone. Administrative
strictly enforced. Violators may be cited and/or towed at the vehicle
Review forms are also available in the College Police lobby (Sierra
Madre, 153), in the forms section of the GCC parking website or
through http://www.paymycite.com.
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE EXTENSION! Dispatcher to contact you. You may then speak
Dial 4000 from any campus telephone or direct dial into the box as if you are using a speaker phone.
(818) 409-5911 3. If for any reason you are unable to talk into the
EMERGENCY CALL BOXES ECB, you can summon assistance by just pushing
the button and waiting next to the ECB. College
Emergency Call Boxes (ECBs) are located in, Police personnel are dispatched to the ECB each
or adjacent to, several campus parking lots. time it is activated.
They are connected to the Police Department
Communications Center by hard wired phone Additional services provided by the College Police
lines, and each one emits an identifier code that Department:
alerts the Police Dispatcher of the location of the • Lost and found: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday
box being activated. It is important for campus through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday
community members to learn the locations of ECBs, • Escorts (Verdugo Campus and off-campus sites)
especially those located along frequently traveled • Vehicle jump-starts
campus routes (maps are available at the police
station, which denote the locations of ECBs). To COLLEGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
use the system: Sierra Madre Building, Room 153, first floor, ext. 5205
1. Follow the instructions on the box. Business hours: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Thursday,
7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday
2. When the button is pushed and the ECB is activated, Patrol Hours: 7 days a week
it immediately alerts the Police Dispatcher that (818) 551-5205
someone has activated the ECB. Wait for the
The college uses an emergency text alert system called Nixle. If you wish to receive
emergency text messages from the college, you may subscribe using the directions below.
There is no cost to the subscriber; however, standard messaging rates may apply.
To opt in and receive future emergency text alerts from GCC, please text the two words
GO GCCALERT to the number 888777 from your cell phone. You will receive a confirmation
text that says “Nixle Local Alerts Welcome to GCCALERT.” By receipt of that text message,
you will have opted in to the Nixle system and you will receive future emergency text
alerts regarding campus emergencies. You do not need to accept or acknowledge the text
message. For additional information contact the Glendale Community College District
Police Department at 818-551-5205.
BUS SERVICE
Glendale Community College is served by Glendale Beeline Shuttle and the Metro, providing an economical and
stress free alternative to parking.
For Beeline schedule information (Route 3 and 7), please visit http://www.ci.glendale.ca.us/public_works/beeline.asp
For information on Metro routes (Line numbers 90 and 91), visit http://www.mta.net/
HARASSMENT POLICY
Board Policy 3430 PROHIBITION OF HARASSMENT
To this end the Superintendent/President or designee shall ensure that the
All forms of harassment are contrary to basic standards of conduct between institution undertakes education and training activities to counter discrimination
individuals and are prohibited by state and federal law, as well as this policy, and and to prevent, minimize and/or eliminate any hostile environment that impairs
will not be tolerated. The District is committed to providing an academic and work access to equal education opportunity or impacts the terms and conditions of
environment that respects the dignity of individuals and groups. The District shall employment.
be free of sexual harassment and all forms of sexual intimidation and exploitation
including acts of sexual violence. It shall also be free of other unlawful harassment, The Superintendent/President or designee shall establish administrative regulations
including that which is based on any of the following statuses: race, religious that define harassment on campus. The Superintendent/President or designee shall
creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical further establish regulations for employees, students, and other members of the
condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender campus community that provide for the investigation and resolution of complaints
expression, age, or sexual orientation of any person, or because he or she is regarding harassment and discrimination, and procedures for students to resolve
perceived to have one or more of the foregoing characteristics. complaints of harassment and discrimination. All participants are protected from
retaliatory acts by the District, its employees, students, and agents.
The District seeks to foster an environment in which all employees and students
feel free to report incidents of harassment without fear of retaliation or reprisal. This policy and related written regulations (including the regulation for making
Therefore, the District also strictly prohibits retaliation against any individual for complaints) shall be widely published and publicized to administrators, faculty,
filing a complaint of harassment or for participating in a harassment investigation. staff, and students, particularly when they are new to the institution, as required
Such conduct is illegal and constitutes a violation of this policy. All allegations of in Education Code 66281.5.
retaliation will be swiftly and thoroughly investigated. If the District determines
that retaliation has occurred, it will take all reasonable steps within its power to Employees who violate the policy and regulations may be subject to disciplinary
stop such conduct. Individuals who engage in retaliatory conduct are subject to action up to and including termination. Students who violate this policy and related
disciplinary action, up to and including termination or expulsion. regulations may be subject to disciplinary measures up to and including expulsion.
Unpaid interns who violate this policy and related procedures may be subject to
Any student or employee who believes that he or she has been harassed or disciplinary measures up to and including termination from the internship or other
retaliated against in violation of this policy should immediately report such unpaid work experience program.
incidents by following the procedures described in AR 3435 Discrimination and
Harassment Investigations. Supervisors are mandated to report all incidents of For more information on Board Policy 3430 please contact the Associate Vice
harassment and retaliation that come to their attention. President, Human Resources at 818-240-1000, ext. 5165, or check online at
www.glendale.edu.
This policy applies to all aspects of the academic environment, including but
not limited to classroom conditions, grades, academic standing, employment
opportunities, scholarships, recommendations, disciplinary actions, and
participation in any community college activity. In addition, this policy applies
to all terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to hiring,
placement, promotion, disciplinary action, layoff, recall, transfer, leave of absence,
training opportunities and compensation.
Academic Freedom Students are entitled to an atmosphere conducive to learning and to even-
Faculty members are entitled to full freedom in research and in the publication handed treatment in all aspects of the faculty-students relationship.
of the results, subject to the adequate performance of their other academic
duties; but research for pecuniary return should be based upon an understanding Board Policy 4030 ACADEMIC FREEDOM can be found online at
with the authorities of the institution. www.glendale.edu.
Faculty are entitled to freedom in discussing their subject, but they should be
careful not to introduce into their teaching controversial matter which has no
What can a student grieve? A student must file a grade appeal with the instructor within the next regular
Students may file grievances against actions by GCC employees in areas semester (as specified in the applicable class schedule) following the award of
including, but not limited to the following: the exercise of rights of free the original grade. The student is expected to make a reasonable effort to
expression; violation of published GCC rules, Board policies, and administrative resolve the matter on an informal basis with the instructor. If the grade appeal
regulations; and final grade assignments and other academic decisions. cannot be settled informally then the student may request a meeting with the
appropriate division chairperson who will attempt to resolve the grievance.
Non-Grade Complaints
A student may address a complaint about an action taken by a college If the division chairperson cannot resolve the grade appeal then the student
employee that does not involve course grades through the grievance process. may request a conference with the appropriate dean. The dean will attempt
Informal meetings and discussions between persons directly involved in a non- to resolve the grade appeal through compromise, negotiated settlement, or a
grade grievance are essential and encouraged at all stages of the dispute. If the recommendation that is satisfactory to the student and instructor. If the dean
grievance cannot be resolved directly with the involved employee, the student is unable to resolve the complaint and the student wishes to continue the grade
may request a meeting with the appropriate administrator/manager or division appeal process, the student may submit a written request for a formal grade
chairperson who shall attempt to resolve the issue informally. appeal hearing to the Campus Judicial Board.
If no informal resolution is reached with the administrator/manager or division The Campus Judicial Board will conduct a closed hearing and based on the
chairperson that is satisfactory to the student, the student may submit a written examination of supporting documents and testimony may take the following
complaint and request for a conference with the appropriate senior GCC actions: 1) accept the formal grade appeal and recommend an administrative
administrator as follows: grade change; 2) reject the formal grade appeal; and 3) make related
recommendations as appropriate. The Campus Judicial Board will issue a
• Instructional Services employees: Vice President, written decision that determines if the student established a rationale for a
Instructional Services or designee grade change according to applicable laws and includes recommendations for
• Student Services employees: Vice President, Student Services or designee the relief, if any, that should be afforded to the student. These findings are
• Administrative Services employees: Vice President, then submitted to the Superintendent/President for a final review.
Administrative Services or designee
• College administrators: Superintendent/President or designee After reviewing the report of findings and recommended actions from the
Campus Judicial Board, the Superintendent/President will issue a written
The senior administrator shall attempt to settle the grievance through decision to the involved parties. The Superintendent/President’s decision shall
mediation, negotiated agreement, or another mutually acceptable resolution. be final and binding in all formal grade appeal hearings.
Final outcomes or resolutions will be communicated to the involved parties
after the conclusion of the grievance process.
Where can a student get a copy of the GCC student grievance procedures?
Grade Appeals Copies of Board Policy 5530 regarding student grievance and procedures can be
The grade appeals procedure provides a means of resolving a student’s dispute obtained from a division chairperson, the Dean of Student Affairs, the Dean of
of an academic decision or final grade for a course. Students are entitled to Instructional Services, the Dean of Student Services, and the Dean of Admissions
an informal review and explanation of their grades by instructors who are and Records. Additionally, students may access these regulations on the GCC
obligated to provide such a review. However, students may only appeal a web site at www.glendale.edu.
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committed to student learning and success through transfer
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and basic skills instruction. The college is dedicated to
the importance of higher education in the evolving urban
environment of Glendale and the Greater Los Angeles
area. Faculty and staff engage students in rigorous and
innovative learning experiences that enhance and sustain
Glendale Community College the cultural, intellectual, and economic vitality of the
community.
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awareness, and personal responsibility;
• collaboration among disciplines and openness to
the diversity of the human experience;
• student services, learning support, and state of
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educational goals in an efficient and timely
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Vision Statement
Glendale Community College is the Greater Los Angeles
Region’s premier learning community where all students
achieve their informed educational goals through outstand-
ing instructional and student services, a comprehensive
community college curriculum, and educational opportuni-
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Glendale Community College District
Montrose, CA 91020 Board of Trustees
(818) 957-0024 Yvette Vartanian Davis; Dr. Armine Hacopian;
Dr. Vahé Peroomian; Ann H. Ransford;
Anthony P. Tartaglia;
Dr. David Viar, Superintendent/President,
Board Secretary.
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