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SCHEDULE CONTENTS SUMMER 2009 FALL 2009 ENROLLMENT INFORMATION Admission and Registration......... 4 Application for Admission.......... 71 Approval Form for K-12 Students.... 77 Financial Aid.................. 53, 70 Major Codes...................... 7 Registration Fees.................. 6 Telephone Registration (STEP)..... 10 ACADEMIC OFFERINGS Continuing Education Classes...... 119 Cooperative Education............ 120 Extension Program............... 119 Fall Classes....................... 23 Late Start Classes................. 85 Online Classes..................83-84 Outreach Classes................87-88 PACE........................... 36 Saturday Classes.................. 86 Summer Classes.................. 14 Web-Enhanced Classes............. 85 COLLEGE POLICIES AND SERVICES Associated Students Organization.... 67 Campus Map.................... 152 Community Resources............ 118 Compliance Office............... 117 Course Prerequisite Policy......... 115 CSU G.E. Certification Requirements.................. 81 Faculty Directory................ 149 Fee and Refund Policies........... 131 Final Exam Schedule............. 153 Foundation....................... 32 General College Policies........... 123 IGETC.......................... 82 Información en Español........... 133 Instructional and Student Services.. 126 Parking Policy................... 132 Skills Certificates................. 122 SUMMER SESSIONS BEGIN ON PAGE 14 WEB SCHEDULE CHANGES TO THE PRINTED SCHEDULE APPEAR IN RED Updated 4/14/09 ***New Classes*** For Summer - pg. 154 For Fall - pg. 155 (web schedule only) FALL 2009 COURSE OFFERINGS Accounting................... 23 Geography................... 65 Administration of Justice....... 24 Geology..................... 66 Anatomy..................... 25 Health....................... 66 Anthropology................. 26 History...................... 66 Architecture.................. 26 Humanities.................. 89 Art.......................... 29 International Business.......... 90 Astronomy................... 34 Japanese..................... 90 Biology...................... 34 Journalism................... 90 Business..................... 38 Learning Foundation.......... 91 Chemistry................... 39 Learning Skills................ 91 Child Development............ 39 Library Science............... 91 Cinema...................... 43 Management................. 92 Computer Applications Marketing.................... 92 Office Technology.......... 43 Mathematics.................. 92 Computer Information Systems. 46 Microbiology................. 95 Computer Science Music....................... 96 Information Technology..... 47 Nursing.................... 100 Computer Technology......... 47 Oceanography............... 104 Cooperative Education......... 49 Personal Development........ 105 Culinary Arts................. 50 Philosophy.................. 105 Developmental Communications 52 Photography................ 106 Drafting..................... 52 Physical Education........... 106 Economics................... 55 Physical Science............. 108 Education.................... 55 Physics..................... 108 Electronics................... 56 Physiology.................. 109 Emergency Department Assistant 56 Political Science.............. 109 Engineering Technician........ 57 Psychology.................. 110 Engineering General........... 57 Real Estate.................. 110 English...................... 58 Service Learning............. 111 English as a Second Language... 62 Sociology................... 111 Environmental Design......... 62 Spanish..................... 111 Environmental Science......... 62 Speech..................... 112 Family and Consumer Studies... 62 Statistics.................... 113 Finance...................... 63 Supervised Learning Assistance 113 Fire Technology.............. 63 Supervision................. 113 French...................... 64 Theater..................... 113 GED Preparation............. 64 www.lahc.edu This Publication is available in alternate format upon request. Table of Contents 1

LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE Where Students Come First... A Message from Dr. Linda Spink, President 60 Years of Educational Opportunity to Our Community Welcome to Los Angeles Harbor College, the college of choice for Harbor area residents for 60 years. The excellence of our faculty and programs are well known because of the superb teaching and personalized attention we provide to those who come to us seeking to improve their knowledge and skills. As you read through this schedule of classes, you will see that Harbor College offers a broad range of programs geared toward helping students prepare themselves for life in the 21 st Century, including the demands of the rapidly changing workplace, transfer to four-year universities and life as an active member of the community. Our new Academic, Student Services and Technology buildings are gems. You will have many classes in our new stateof-the-art buildings. The new Child Development Center (day care) and PE/Wellness Center buildings are currently under construction. The new athletic fields are wonderful. The parking lots are being resurfaced with car-ports and solar panels, as part of our effort to go green. It is exciting to watch the changes taking place, and to know that we are on our way to bringing you an improved Harbor College, in which you can work to achieve your academic and life goals. Again, welcome to Harbor College. We look forward to serving you. Remember, Education Changes Everything. Un mensaje de la Dra. Linda Spink, Presidenta 60 Años de Oportunidad Educativa Para Nuestra Comunidad Bienvenidos a Los Angeles Harbor College, el colegio preferido de los residentes del área de Harbor por 60 años. La excelencia de nuestra facultad y nuestros programas es conocida por la excelente enseñanza y la atención personal que les proveemos a los que vienen deseando mejorar su conocimiento y sus habilidades. Al leer este horario de clases, ustedes verán que Harbor College ofrece una serie de programas diseñados para ayudar a los estudiantes a prepararse para una vida en el siglo 21, incluyendo las necesidades del ambiente laboral que están cambiando constantemente, con la transferencia a las universidades de cuatro años y para la vida como miembro activo de la comunidad. Nuestros edificios Académicos, de Servicios Estudiantiles y de Tecnología son unas joyas. Ustedes tendrán muchas clases en nuestros edificios nuevos de alta tecnología. El edificio del nuevo Centro para el Desarrollo de Niños (Child Development Center) y el de Educación Física (PE/Wellness) están bajo construcción en este momento. Los campos atléticos son maravillosos. Como nuestro esfuerzo para preservar el ambiente,go green, los estacionamientos se están restaurando con portales para carros y con paneles solares. Es emocionante ver que estamos en camino para ofrecerles un Harbor College mucho mejor, en el cual ustedes pueden trabajar para lograr sus metas académicas y las de la vida. De nuevo, bienvenidos a Harbor College. Esperamos con interés para servirles. Recuerden que La Educación Lo Cambia Todo. 2 President's Message LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE

LACCD BOARD OF TRUSTEES Kelly G. Candaele, President Mona Field, Vice President Georgia L. Mercer Nancy Pearlman Angela J. Reddock Miguel Santiago Sylvia Scott-Hayes Rose Bustos, Student Trustee DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION Dr. Marshall E. Drummond, Chancellor Dr. Adriana D. Barrera, Deputy Chancellor John Clerx, Vice Chancellor for Educational Student Services Gary Colombo, Vice Chancellor for Institutional Effectiveness Marvin Martinez, Vice Chancellor of Economic and Workforce Development Larry H. Eisenberg, Executive Director, Facilities Planning and Development Camille A. Goulet, General Counsel Jeanette Gordon, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION Dr. Linda M. Spink, President Luis M. Rosas, Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Ann Tomlinson, Vice President of Administrative Services Abbie L. Patterson, Vice President of Student Services Bobby R. McNeel, Acting Vice President of Economic Development Nestor Tan, Associate Vice President of Administrative Services Dr. Kristi Blackburn, Dean of Academic Affairs and Outreach Dr. David M. Humphreys, Dean of Academic Affairs, Curriculum David Ching, Dean of Admissions and Records & Evening Operations Nina Malone, Dean of Student Life Dr. Robert Richards, Associate Dean of College Planning and Research Mercy Yanez, Associate Dean of EOP&S/CARE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This Schedule is produced by the Office of Academic Affairs: Luis M. Rosas, Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Kristi Blackburn, Dean of Academic Affairs Dr. David M. Humphreys, Dean of Academic Affairs Lori Minor, Administrative Assistant, Academic Affairs Spanish Translation: William Hernández, Faculty Cover Design, Student Photos and Campus Ads: Moi Cody, Job Placement Center Classroom and Student Photos: Ray Vandinther Important Campus Phone Numbers General Information 310-233-4230 For Departments, Dial 310-233 + extension Department Extension Location Admissions & Records... 4090...SSA Lobby Art Gallery... 4411...FA 100 Assessment Center... 4072... SSA 120 ASO... 4594...SHC 201 Athletics... 4140...Athletics Bookstore... 4170...SHC 105 CAHSEE... 4046... SSA 203 Career Guidance Center... 4210... SSA 105 Cashier s Office... 4212...SHC Child Development Center... 4200... CDC Community Srvs./Extension Prog... 4450...B 16 Compliance Officer... 4651...SHC 201 Counseling... 4229...SSA Lobby EOP&S... 4265... SSA 207 Extended Opportunity Programs and Services Financial Aid... 4320... SSA 114 Foundation Office... 4336... SSA 237 Health Services... 4520...Cafe 110 Instructional Programs... 4020... SSA 218 International Students.... 4111... SSA 131 Job Placement & Training Ctr.... 4447...OV 2 CALWORKS/GAIN Learning Assistance Center... 4149... LAC Library... 4480...LRC Lost & Found... 4618... Sheriff Nursing Program... 4360... NU Lobby PACE Program... 4522... NEA 167 Program for Accelerated College Education Sheriff s Office... 4600...PE Bldg. Special Programs and Services.. 4620...Cafe 108 Student Services... 4030... SSA 203 Transfer Services Center... 4282... SSA 105 Tutoring Office... 4149...LRC 114 Veteran Affairs Office... 4232... SSA 114 Welcome Center... 4327... SSA 133 Instructional Labs Biology... 4553... SCI 105 Health Sciences... 4360...NU 148 Math... 4498...LAC 105B Music... 4429...MU 150 Nursing... 4360...NU 148 Reading... 4149...LAC 111 Writing... 4148...LAC 104A www.lahc.edu College Information 3

ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION Who May Apply Anyone 18 years old or older qualifies for admission to Harbor College. If you are under the age of 18, you will qualify for admission if you satisfy one of the following conditions: (1) Graduated from high school, (2) Passed the California High School Certificate of Proficiency Test, or (3) You are currently enrolled in a K-12 school and obtain permission from that school to enroll. Students should obtain signatures on the enrollment approval forms from their school prior to submitting an application to the college. California Residency To attend Harbor College as a qualified California resident, you must have established legal residence in the state for one full year immediately preceding August 30, 2009. The residence of an unmarried student under of the age of 18 is determined by the legal residence of parents. A married minor determines residency from the date of marriage and must comply with the one year requirement. A continuing non-resident student who wishes to change his or her status to resident must file a petition with the Admissions Office. Counselors The counseling staff helps students define their objectives and plan how to reach them. If your goal is to earn a degree or certificate, you should see a counselor prior to enrollment. The counselor will help you develop an Education Plan and guide you to the courses needed to attain your goal. You will also need a counselor s written approval if you plan to enroll in more than 18 units, or wish to use courses from other colleges to meet prerequisites. Counselors are available year-round. Adding a Class Students may add classes which still have available space by using the telephone registration system until August 27, 2009. After August 27, 2009 students may add classes which still have available space by obtaining an add card from the instructor and turning it in to the Admissions Office. The last day to add classes is September 11, 2009 for semester length classes. Withdrawing From a Class It is the student s responsibility to submit an official withdrawal (drop card) from class to the Admissions Office. Failure to complete this process will result in a W or F grade recorded on the student s academic record. Failure to drop by deadlines means that fees will be owed. Instructors may exclude a student, but this is not an official withdrawal or drop and all fees are still owed. In order to receive a refund, the classes must have been dropped by September 14, 2009. Fees The enrollment fee for California residents is $20.00 per unit per semester, subject to change by the California Legislature. Non- California residents pay $188 per unit, plus the standard enrollment fee. Non-USA residents pay $198 per unit, plus the standard enrollment fee. Non-resident tuition is due upon registration. International Students are also required to participate in the medical insurance plan for F- 1 Visa students. Additional optional fees include a parking fee of $20.00; members of the Associated Students Organization pay $17.00. Membership in the ASO is $10.00; the mandatory Health Services Fee is $11.00 and the mandatory Student Representation fee is $1.00. Financial aid or an enrollment fee waiver may be available to students who meet the qualification requirements. Contact the Financial Aid Office at Harbor College. The fee to audit a class is $15 per unit. Health Fee Exemption The Los Angeles Community College District policy exempts the following students from paying the student health fee: (a) students who depend exclusively on prayer for healing in accordance with the teaching of a bona fide religious sect, (b) students who are attending classes under an approved apprenticeship training program, (c) noncredit education students, (d) students enrolled in District colleges exclusively at sites where student health services are not provided, (e) students who are enrolled in District colleges exclusively through Instructional Television or distance education classes, (f) students who are enrolled in District colleges exclusively through contract education, (g) students admitted as Special Part-time students (K-12) or Special Summer School Students under the provisions of Board Rule 81001.02. Students exempted under the provisions of (b), (c), (f) or (g) above are eligible to receive the services of the college health program; all other exempted students are not eligible to receive the services of the college health program. Except in cases where it is allowable under the law, health services will not be provided to minors under the age of eighteen (18), unless the student has a consent form signed by his or her parent or guardian. Registration Office Hours: Admissions: Student Services/Administration Lobby M-Th 9:00a.m.- 6:30p.m. Fri 9:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. (8/24-9/11 only) Cashier s Office: Seahawk Center 101 (next to the Bookstore) M-Th 9:00a.m.- 6:30p.m Fri 9:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. (8/24-9/11 only) Telephone Registration All continuing students will be mailed an appointment date and time to use the Student Telephone Enrollment Program (STEP) for the Fall 2009 Semester. Students cannot use it before their appointed date and time. New students are given an appointment to register in classes by telephone at the Admissions Office. Please see pages 12 & 13. On Campus Registration If you are a new student, you must follow the steps on How To Enroll At Harbor College on page 7. If you are a continuing student who did not register by phone, follow steps 4 and 5 only. For important dates, see the Academic Calendar on the inside cover. 4 College Information LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE

HOW TO ENROLL AT HARBOR COLLEGE Step 1: Submit an Application New students may apply to the college in three different ways: 1) In person - students may pick up an application at the Information Desk in the Student Services Building lobby and submit it to the Admissions Office, SSA Lobby. A registration date will be given to students at the time the application is submitted, 2) On-line students may apply through the L.A.H.C. website www.lahc.edu. A registration date will be e-mailed to students once the signature page is received, or 3) By mail - students may pick up an application at the Information Desk, download it from the L.A. H.C. web site, or cut it out from the schedule of classes and mail it to the Admissions Office. A registration date will be mailed, phoned, or e-mailed to the student when the application is received. When students submit the application to the Office of Admissions, they may make an appointment to take the assessment in English as a Native Language (ENL), or English as a Second Language (ESL), or Math. Step 2: Attend Orientation As a new student, you will attend an assessment and orientation session. In order to be accurately placed in an English or Math class, you will need to be assessed in reading and math. You cannot fail these tests. They are designed to predict the level of course work in which you are most likely to succeed. During the orientation, you will also be informed about the college s policies and procedures, academic expectations, rules of student conduct, financial assistance, academic programs, student services, and requirements to meet your academic goals. Based on the assessment results, the counselors will explain how to start your math and English course sequence for graduation and transfer. Step 3: Determine Your Course Load You will be given a course request card at orientation, upon which you should list your proposed classes. Remember to check the administration lobby bulletin board for new or closed classes. If you need assistance, drop-in counselors are available. Check with the Information Desk for the hours. Step 4: Register For Classes There are three ways to register for classes: Internet - Students may register on the Internet through the LAHC website www.lahc.edu Phone - (Students Telephone Enrollment Program) STEP system. Follow the instructions in the schedule of classes on pages 10-13. In Person - Students should present a Course Request Card to the Registration Office, SSA Lobby. This process can only be done during the walk-in registration period (for dates and times, please check the Academic Calendar located on the inside front cover of the schedule of classes). Classes that are full or those that have been cancelled are noted online and are listed on the Registration Bulletin Board in the Student Services & Administration Building. Counselors are available to help you determine your course load on a year round basis. Check with the Information Desk for office hours. Step 5: Pay Fees Students may pay fees in three different ways: 1) In person students should proceed to the Cashier s Office, 1st Floor, Seahawk Center, Room 101, 2) By mail students should cut off the fees worksheet from the schedule of classes and mail the form along with a check to: L.A. Harbor College, Business Office Cashier, 1111 Figueroa Place, Wilmington, CA 90744, or 3) By credit card. Use STEP telephone payment option or over the internet. Please be aware that this option will only work at the time of registering for classes. Step 6: Student I.D. A current sticker is required on your I.D. card for use of the Library Computer labs, and other services. Student I.D. cards and stickers are available at the Seahawk Center, 2nd floor, in the Office of Student Activities. MATRICULATION SERVICES The Assessment Center is located in the Student Services & Administration Building, Room 120 Phone: (310) 233-4072 New matriculating students, who are pursuing an Associates degree or plan to transfer to a four-year university, are required to take the Compass ACT English and math Placement Test. Students may schedule an appointment in person at the Assessment Center, and at the Appointment Center, located in the lobby of the Student Services & Administration Building across from the Information Desk, by calling 310-233-4072 or at http://www.lahc.edu/sars/assessment/esars.asp. www.lahc.edu College Information 5

INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS Los Angeles Harbor College offers courses leading toward the following objectives: Transfer to a four-year university, Associate in Arts Degree (AA) and Associate in Science Degree (AS), Certificates of Achievement, and Skill Certificates. Transfer Four-year universities require students to complete certain requirements for the bachelor s degree; among these are general education and major requirements. Los Angeles Harbor College offers transferable courses which are equivalent to the lower division (i.e. Freshman and Sophomore) requirements at most colleges and universities in the U.S. The following is a partial list of colleges and universities in California: University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA); UC Berkeley; UC Davis; UC Irvine; UC Riverside; UC San Diego; UC Santa Barbara; UC Santa Cruz; UC San Francisco; University of Southern California (USC); California State University, Northridge; CSU Los Angeles; CSU Long Beach; CSU Dominguez Hills; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo; Stanford University, and Pepperdine University. With counseling and careful planning a student can, in most instances, transfer as a junior with his/her lower division major requirements and appropriate general education requirements complete. Students who were ineligible to enter the California State University (CSU) or the University of California (UC) from high school can become eligible for transfer upon completion of 60 transferable units to the CSU or 60 transferable units to UC (provided the appropriate grade and course requirements have been met). Below is a partial list of the majors in which students can transfer: Accounting; Administration of Justice; Anatomy; Anthropology; Art; Engineering; Astronomy; Biology; Botany; Business; Chemistry; Child Development; Cinema; Communication Studies; Dental Hygiene; Dentistry; Economics; Liberal Studies; English; Ethnic Studies; Sciences; Foreign Language; Geography; Geology; Health Education; History; Human Services; Humanities; Journalism; Law; Library/Media; Linguistics; Mathematics; Medicine; Meteorology, Music; Nursing; Occupational Therapy; Oceanography; Optometry; Pharmacy; Philosophy; Physical Education; Physical Science; Physical Therapy; Physics; Physiology; Political Science; Psychology; Public Administration; Recreation Studies; Social Welfare; Sociology; Speech Communications; Statistics; Television Broadcasting; Theater Arts; Urban Studies; Veterinary Medicine; Zoology Associate Degree (AA) and (AS) Accounting Technology; Administration of Justice; Administrative Assistant; Architectural Technology; Business; Chemistry; Child Development; CIS - Business Applications; CIS - Business Systems; CIS - Information Mgmt.; CIS - User Interface; Computer Technology; Drafting; Drafting - Production Design; Electro-Mechanical Eng. Technologist; Electronic Engineering Technician; Engineering; Fire Technology; Legal Office Assistant; Liberal Arts; Management & Supervision; Managerial Accounting; Mathematics for Computer Science; Mechanical/MFG Eng. Tech.; Medical Office Assistant; Microcomputer Applications; Nursing - Prof. R.N., Prof. L.V.N - R.N.; Nursing; Office Administration; Office Technology; Physics; Real Estate. Certificate of Achievement The Certificate of Achievement is awarded upon completion of a sequence of courses leading to a specific area of employment. It is designed for those students who have limited time to pursue their formal education and who wish to specialize in a particular employment. Accounting Clerk; Administration of Justice; Architectural Technology; Business Administration - Career; Child Development; Computer Technology; Drafting; Electrol-Mechanical Eng.; Electronic Technician; Fire Technology; Instrumental Performances; Legal Office Assistant; Medical Office Assistant; Microcomputer; Music; Office Administration; Office Technology; Process Plant Tech.; Real Estate; Small Business Mgmt.; Songwriting; Vocal Performance. Skills Certificate Architecture & Technology; Arts & Technology; Business Administration; Certified Nurse Assistant; CIS - Network Management; CIS - Multimedia Technology; Drafting - Basic; Home Health Aide; International Business; Management & Supervision; Marketing; Music & Technology; Office Communication; Small Business Mgmt.; Theater & Technology. ACCURACY STATEMENT The Los Angeles Community College District and Los Angeles Harbor College have made every reasonable effort to determine that everything stated in this catalog is accurate. Courses and programs offered, together with other matters contained herein, are subject to change without notice by the Administration of the Los Angeles Community College District or Los Angeles Harbor College for reasons related to student enrollment, level of financial support, or for any reason at the discretion of the District and College Administration. The District and College further reserve the right to add, amend, or repeal any of their rules, regulations, policies and procedures consistent with applicable laws. Any discrepancies between the English and Spanish information in the Catalog is unintentional. The original English version is the official language source of information. 6 College Information LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE

MAJOR CODE LIST Accounting, Associate in Science Degree... 050205 Certifi cate of Achievement... 050201 Skills Certifi cate in Accounting... 050201 Skills Certifi cate in Taxation... 050202 Administration of Justice, Associate in Science Degree... 210500 Certifi cate of Achievement... 210500 Architectural Technology, Associate in Science Degree... 020100 Certifi cate of Achievement... 020100 Skills Certifi cates in Architectural Technology... 020101 Art, Associate in Arts Degree... 100200 Associate in Arts Degree in Multimedia Arts... 100200 Skills Certifi cate in Arts - Digital Design... 103021 Biology, Associate in Arts Degree... 040000 Biological Sciences, Associate in Science Degree... 040000 Business, Associate in Science Degree... 050100 Certifi cate of Achievement in Bus. Administration... 050101 Skills Certifi cate in Business... 050101 Skills Certifi cate in Finance... 050401 Skills Certifi cate in Legal Studies... 051410 Skills Certifi cate in Logistics...N/A Skills Certifi cate in Management and Supervision... 050630 Skills Certifi cate in Marketing... 050950 Skills Certifi cate in Retail Management... 050905 Skills Certifi cate in Advanced Retail Management... 050651 Chemistry, Associate in Science Degree... 190500 Child Development, Associate in Science Degree... 130510 Certifi cate of Achievement... 130510 Computer Applications and Offi ce Technologies, Associate in Science Degree Administrative Assistant Option... 051401 Legal Offi ce Assistant Option... 051410 Medical Offi ce Assistant Option... 051420 Offi ce Automation Option... 051402 Offi ce Communication Option... 051403 Certifi cate of Achievement in Legal Offi ce Assistant. 051410 Certifi cate of Achievement in Medical Offi ce Asst... 051420 Certifi cate of Achievement in Offi ce Administration... 051400 Certifi cate of Achievement in Offi ce Automation... 051402 Skills Certifi cate in Administrative Assistant... 051401 Skills Certifi cate in Clerical Records & Filing... 051404 Skills Certifi cate in Communication... 051403 Skills Certifi cate in Keyboarding... 051405 Skills Certifi cate in Legal Offi ce Assistant...051411 Skills Certifi cate in Medical Offi ce Assistant... 051420 Skills Certifi cate in Offi ce Automation... 051402 Computer Information Systems, Associate in Science Degree... 070501 Certifi cate of Achievement... 070103 Skills Certifi cate in Programming... 070401 Skills Certifi cate in Business Software Applications.. 070402 Skills Certifi cate in Web Development... 070403 Skills Certifi cate in Network Management... 079900 Computer Science and Engineering, Associate in Science Degree... 090100 Computer Technology, Associate in Science Degree... 093410 Certifi cate of Achievement... 093410 Skills Certifi cates in Network Administration... 093410 Skills Certifi cate in Computer Network Technology... 093410 Skills Certifi cate in Computer Repair Technology... 093410 Skills Certifi cate in Fiber Optics... 093400 Culinary Arts, Associate in Science Degree... 130600 Skills Certifi cate... 130600 Drafting Production, Associate in Science Degree... 092503 Certifi cate of Achievement... 092501 Electromechanical Technology Associate in Science Degree... 093500 Certifi cate of Achievement... 095500 Process Plant Technology, Associate in Science Degree... 095601 Certifi cate of Achievement... 095601 Electronic Engineering Technology, Associate in Science Degree... 093400 Certifi cate of Achievement... 093401 www.lahc.edu College Information 7

MAJOR CODE LIST Engineering Technology, Associate in Science Degree Electronics Option... 092400 Mechanical/MFG. Option... 092502 Engineering, General, Associate in Science Degree... 090100 English, Associate in Arts Degree... 150100 Fire Technology, Associate in Science Degree... 213300 Certifi cate of Achievement... 213300 History, Associate in Arts Degree... 220500 Humanities, Associate in Arts Degree... 991500 Journalism, Associate in Arts Degree... 060000 Liberal Arts and Sciences, Associate in Arts Degree... 490100 Liberal Studies, Associate in Arts Degree... 490100 Mathematics, Associate in Science Degree... 170101 Music, Certifi cates of Achievement in Commercial Music Arranging... 100506 Electronic Music... 100507 Instrumental Performance... 100503 Music Copying and Notation... 100505 Private Music Teaching... 100508 Recording Arts... 100505 Songwriting... 100501 Vocal Performance... 100504 Skills Certifi cates in Music (Commercial Music)... 100400 Arranging... 100506 Electronic Music... 100507 Instrumental Performance... 100503 Music Copying and Notation... 100505 Private Music Teaching... 100508 Recording Arts... 100505 Songwriting... 100501 Vocal Performance... 100504 Music Technology... 100509 Nursing, Associate of Science Degree, Professional (R.N.)... 123010 Skills Certifi cate in Nursing Care... 123010 Certifi ed Nurse Assistant... 123010 Certifi ed Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide... 123010 Skills Certifi cate in Emergency Care... 123010 Emergency Department Assistant... 125000 Physical Education, Associate in Arts Degree*... 080000 Associate in Arts Degree, Fitness Training... 080000 Skills Certifi cate, Fitness Training... 080000 Physics, Associate in Science Degree... 190200 Psychology, Associate in Arts Degree... 209900 Associate in Arts Degree, Human Services... 209900 Certifi cate of Achievement, Human Services... 209900 Real Estate, Associate in Science Degree...051100 Certifi cate of Achievement...051100 Skills Certifi cate in Property Management...051102 Skills Certifi cate in Real Estate...051102 Spanish, Associate in Arts Degree... 110000* Speech, Associate in Arts Degree... 150600 Television and Film, Associate in Arts Degree... 060300 Undecided... 000300 8 College Information LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE

FALL 2009 English 101 Music 101 Biology 5 Yvonne Pueblos Pueblos Honors Counselor 310-233-4038 310-233-4038 Student Services Services & Administration, Center Rooms Rooms 103F 103F & 105G & 105G www.lahc.edu College Information 9

STEP - STUDENT TELEPHONE ENROLLMENT PROGRAM Questions & Answers Fall 2009 When? Telephone registration begins May 4, 2009 Who will be able to use STEP? Continuing students will be permitted to register in classes by phone. A continuing student is defined as one in attendance during the current semester or the previous semester. New students are given an appointment to register in classes by telephone at the Admissions Office. Note: Students with fee holds, library holds, probation or dismissal holds, etc., will not be allowed to use the system until all holds are cleared. How will students know when they can access the system? Each continuing student will be mailed a Schedule of Classes. The student s day and time to register by telephone or over the internet will be printed on the address label. How is the registration date determined? Students with the highest number of units completed will receive the highest priority, except for students concurrently enrolled at high school. State law also mandates that qualifying students in Special Programs and Services (SP&S), EOPS (Educationally and financially disadvantaged students) and Veterans also receive priority. How long will the system be available for registration? Telephone registration appointment times will be scheduled May 4 - August 27, 2009. Day and evening classes begin August 31, 2009. Saturday classes begin September 5, 2009. Is changing classes permitted by the system? Yes. Adding and dropping classes is a feature provided by STEP. Adding classes over the STEP system can be made until the last day the system is available, August 27, 2009. Changes after this date must be made in person at the Admissions Office. Dropping classes over the system is available until November 19, 2009. If I stop attending class, do I owe any fees? Fees are owed unless a student officially drops a class by telephone or in person at Admissions. You must drop by the published deadline of September 14, 2009. Short-term classes or PACE classes must be dropped within the first week of class. How are fees paid? Fees can be paid by mailing a check or money order, or by keying-in credit card information over the STEP telephone payment option or over the Internet. Checks and money orders must be received by the Cashier s Office within five (5) days of registering. Cash will only be accepted in person at the Cashier s Office during business hours. Can students use in-person registration in place of telephone registration? In-person registration for continuing, returning and new students is scheduled for August 24-28, 2009. Students must use STEP or web registration to take advantage of the earliest registration date. Some students do not have a touch-tone phone. What can they do? Two telephones are located on campus specifically for STEP. One telephone is available at the Information Desk in the Admissions area, and one telephone is available in the Student Activities Office in Seahawk Center, second floor. There is no charge for using these special telephones. Will the registration call be made to a local number? Yes. The southern area calling number that is designated for L.A. Harbor College is local for most of our students. Some students may live in areas that are outside the local calling area, but the charges should be no different than when calling the college for routine business. The local number is (310) 605-0505. Other numbers that can access the system are: (213) 689-8888, (818) 988-2222, and (323) 226-1999. Is Harbor the only college in the system? No. There are nine colleges in the L.A. Community College District plus Instructional Television. Students must select Harbor College at the first prompt (Harbor is number 3). Where will students find more information and specific directions for using STEP? There are two full pages in the Schedule of Classes dedicated to STEP. Additional questions should be directed to the Information Desk, (310) 233-4230, or Admissions Office (310) 233-4090. 10 College Information LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE

STEP WORKSHEET Select your classes from the schedule and fill in the worksheet below with first and alternate choices. Enter the section number of each class you want. Wait for a voice response after each entry. You will be told whether you are registered or you will be given further instructions. If your first choice for any class is not available, enter your alternate choice. Repeat until you have entered all your classes. Section Number Course Name & Number Times Days Units Alternate Number Course Name & Number Times Days Units STEP GRADE PROCEDURES Effective Fall 1997, grades will no longer be mailed to students. Students will be able to receive information on their grades using a touch-tone phone through the Student Telephone Enrollment Program (STEP). To receive grade information students should follow these steps. 1. Dial one of the following numbers: (310) 605-0505; (213) 689-8888; (818) 988-2222; or (323) 226-1999. STEP s voice response will guide you with each entry. Press * to correct any mistakes. 2. Press 3 for Los Angeles Harbor College. 3. Press 0 for Winter, 1 for Spring, 2 for Summer, or 3 for the Fall semester. 4. Enter your Student ID or Social Security Number _ Example: 123456789 5. Enter your Personal Identification (PIN), which is your birth date (month and day) Examples: If your birthday is March 5, enter 0305 If your birthday is October 25, enter 1025 6. Press 3 to hear your grades. 7. Press 9 to exit the system. If you need a copy of your grades, you can obtain a grade printout from the Admissions Office or on the Internet at www.lahc.edu This printout is NOT a transcript. If you need an Official Transcript, you may order a transcript at the Admissions Office. www.lahc.edu College Information 11

Summer 2009 Continuing and new students may register by telephone. Your personal appointment time is printed on the mailing label of the schedule of classes mailed to you. New students receive their telephone registration appointment directly from the Admissions Offi ce. Using a TOUCH-TONE phone, call STEP (Student Telephone Enrollment Program) from your appointment date through July 2, 2009 from 8:30 a.m.- 10:00 p.m. Students can also receive grades through STEP. Instructions to access grade information are page 11. BEFORE CALLING, DO THE FOLLOWING: Read all instructions carefully. Complete the STEP worksheet on page 11. Clear any holds or past fi nancial obligations. Contact the Counseling Department (310) 233-4226 for help in planning your program. Contact the Financial Aid Offi ce (310) 233-4320 if you need fee assistance. STEP INSTRUCTIONS 1. Access the STEP s voice by calling (310) 605-0505. If you do not live in the (310) calling area, you can call (213) 689-8888 or (818) 988-2222 or (323) 226-1999 Press * at any time to correct a mistake. Press # to return to the registration option. 2. Press 3 for Los Angeles Harbor College. 3. Press 2 for Summer 2009. 4. Enter your Student ID or Social Security Number. 5. Enter your Personal Identifi cation, which is your birthdate (month and day) Example: If your birthday is March 5, enter 0305 If your birthday is October 25, enter 1025 6. Choose ONE option for each call: Press 1 To hear your registration appointment Press 2 To register for classes or to make changes to classes. (add/drop classes) Press 3 To hear your grades. Press 4 To hear your current class schedule Press 5 To review fee obligation Press 9 To exit. 7. Give responses to STEP s requests for information Your major code. Paid hours worked per week 8. Register for classes from the STEP worksheet. 9. Refer to the Fees worksheet to review the fees and select your method of payment. If you have questions regarding registration, contact the Admissions Office (310) 233-4090 Refer to the Academic Calendar for office hours. STUDENT TELEPHONE ENROLLMENT PROGRAM WEB Registration Log on to the College website: www.lahc.edu Register from home or from campus computers. SUMMER FEES WORKSHEET Student s Name Student s ID# - - STEP will tell you exactly how much your fees are. DO NOT MAIL CASH! Current fees can be calculated below (Fees are subject to change by the California Legislature) Enrollment Fees: Resident Students: $20 per unit per semester units x $20 = Non-resident tuition (in addition to $20 per unit fee) From another state units x $188 = From another country units x $198 = International Student Medical Insurance Fee $ 70.00 A.S.O. Membership Fee * $ 5.00 Parking Permit $ 10.00 A.S.O. Student Representation Fee-Mandatory $ 1.00 Health Fee - Mandatory $ 8.00 * you may waive this fee by fi ling a Surrender of Benefi ts form in person at the Offi ce of Student Activities in Seahawk Center. Total $ If your application for a Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGFW) has been approved by the Financial Aid Offi ce, your enrollment fee of $20 per unit is waived. Payment Options (select one) 1. Mail this form and your check to: L.A. Harbor College Attn: Business Offi ce Cashier, 1111 Figueroa Place Wilmington, CA 90744 2. By credit card, use STEP telephone payment option or over the internet. A receipt will be mailed to you if payment is received one week before the summer semester begins. If paying after this date, go to the Cashier s Offi ce for receipt and parking decal. 3. Payment may be made in person during walk-in registration. See schedule for dates and time. 12 College Information LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE

STUDENT TELEPHONE ENROLLMENT PROGRAM Continuing and new students may register by telephone. Your personal appointment time is printed on the mailing label of the schedule of classes mailed to you. New students receive their telephone registration appointment directly from the Admissions Offi ce. Using a TOUCH-TONE phone, call STEP (Student Telephone Enrollment Program) from your appointment date through August 27, 2009 from 8:30 a.m.- 10:00 p.m. Students can also receive grades through STEP. Instructions to access grade information are page 11. BEFORE CALLING, DO THE FOLLOWING: Read all instructions carefully. Complete the worksheet on page 11. Clear any holds or past fi nancial obligations. Contact the Counseling Department (310) 233-4226 for help in planning your program. Contact the Financial Aid Offi ce (310) 233-4320 if you need fee assistance. 1. Access the STEP s voice by calling (310) 605-0505. If you do not live in the (310) calling area, you can call (213) 689-8888 or (818) 988-2222 or (323) 226-1999 Press * at any time to correct a mistake. Press # to return to the registration option. 2. Press 3 for Los Angeles Harbor College. 3. Press 3 for Fall 2009. STEP INSTRUCTIONS 4. Enter your Student ID or Social Security Number. 5. Enter your Personal Identifi cation, which is your birthdate (month and day) Example: If your birthday is March 5, enter 0305 If your birthday is October 25, enter 1025 6. Choose ONE option for each call: Press 1 To hear your registration appointment Press 2 To register for classes or to make changes to classes. (add/drop classes) Press 3 To hear your grades. Press 4 To hear your current class schedule Press 5 To review fee obligation Press 9 To exit. 7. Give responses to STEP s requests for information Your major code. Paid hours worked per week 8. Register for classes from the STEP worksheet. 9. Refer to the Fees worksheet to review the fees and select your method of payment. If you have questions regarding registration, contact the Admissions Office (310) 233-4090 Refer to the Academic Calendar for office hours. FALL FEES WORKSHEET Fall 2009 WEB Registration Log on to the College website: www.lahc.edu Register from home or from campus computers. Student s Name Student s ID# - - STEP will tell you exactly how much your fees are. DO NOT MAIL CASH! Current fees can be calculated below (Fees are subject to change by the California Legislature) Enrollment Fees: Resident Students: $20 per unit per semester units x $20 = Non-resident tuition (in addition to $20 per unit fee) From another state units x $188 = From another country units x $198 = International Student Medical Insurance Fee $420.00 A.S.O. Membership Fee * $ 10.00 Parking Permit $ 20.00 Parking Permit with ASO Membership $ 17.00 A.S.O. Student Representation Fee-Mandatory $ 1.00 Health Fee - Mandatory $ 11.00 * you may waive this fee by fi ling a Surrender of Benefi ts form in person at the Offi ce of Student Activities in Seahawk Center. Total $ If your application for a Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGFW) has been approved by the Financial Aid Offi ce, your enrollment fee of $20 per unit is waived. Payment Options (select one) 1. Mail this form and your check to: L.A. Harbor College Attn: Business Offi ce Cashier, 1111 Figueroa Place Wilmington, CA 90744 2. By credit card, use STEP telephone payment option or over the internet. A receipt will be mailed to you if payment received one week before the fall semester begins. If paying after this date, go to the Cashier s Offi ce for receipt and parking decal. 3. Payment may be made in person during walk-in registration. See schedule for dates and time. www.lahc.edu College Information 13

Summer Online Session June 15 - August 8, 2009 8 Week Session * Jun 15 - Aug 8 ACCOUNTING 001 5.00 UNITS INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU) 7608 lec 11:05 hrs/wk TBA - D.M. CHING INTERNET Contact chingdm@lahc.edu as soon as you register. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 001 INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (UC:CSU) 7642 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - H.N. SIEGEL INTERNET Contact siegelhn@lahc.edu as soon as you register. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 016 RECRUITMENT SELECTION PROCESS (CSU) 7641 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - A.G. HYDE INTERNET Contact: hydea@lahc.edu as soon as you register. ART 103 ART APPRECIATION I (UC:CSU) 7619 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - J.A. FREEDMAN INTERNET Contact freedmja@hotmail.com as soon as you register. BUSINESS 001 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (UC:CSU) 7607 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - R.M. MCGINNESS INTERNET Contact rmmcginness@adelphia.net as soon as you register. BUSINESS 005 BUSINESS LAW I 7622 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - R.W. WICKERS INTERNET Contact rod@wickerslaw.com as soon as you register. BUSINESS 038 BUSINESS COMPUTATIONS (CSU) 7621 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - J.L. LAURIN INTERNET Contact mrslaurin@msn.com as soon as you register. COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 001 PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS I (UC:CSU) 7609 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - M.J. CHASTEK INTERNET Contact mark@chastek.com as soon as you register. COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 023 PROGRAMMING LABORATORY (CSU) (RPT 3) 7610 lab 4:15 hrs/wk TBA - M.J. CHASTEK INTERNET Contact mark@chastek.com as soon as you register. ECONOMICS 002 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II (UC:CSU) 7646 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - F. CHAN INTERNET Contact chanf@lahc.edu as soon as you register. ENGLISH 101 COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION I (UC:CSU) 7612 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - J.R. CORBALLY INTERNET Contact jrcorbally@gmail.com as soon as you register. 7613 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - P.E. WATKINS INTERNET Contact pewat776@hotmail.com as soon as you register. ENGLISH 102 COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION II (UC:CSU) 7614 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - A.L. WARREN INTERNET 7615 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - A.L. WARREN INTERNET Contact annw708@earthlink.net as soon as you register. ***NEW CLASSES FOR SUMMER START O Summer Online ENGLISH 205 ENGLISH LITERATURE I (UC:CSU) 7616 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - A.L. WARREN INTERNET Contact annw708@earthlink.net as soon as you register. ENGLISH 206 ENGLISH LITERATURE II (UC:CSU) 7603 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - A.L. WARREN INTERNET Contact annw708@earthlink.net as soon as you register. ENGLISH 207 AMERICAN LITERATURE I (UC:CSU) 7617 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - A.L. WARREN INTERNET Contact annw708@earthlink.net as soon as you register. ENGLISH 208 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (UC:CSU) 7604 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - A.L. WARREN INTERNET Contact annw708@earthlink.net as soon as you register. ENGLISH 218 CHILDREN S LITERATURE (CSU) 7606 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - J.R. CORBALLY INTERNET Contact jrcorbally@gmail.com as soon as you register. ENGLISH 219 THE LITERATURE OF AMERICAN ETHNIC GROUPS (UC:CSU) 7618 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - P.E. WATKINS INTERNET Contact pewat776@hotmail.com as soon as you register. HEALTH 011 PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING (UC:CSU) 7602 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - P.F. BROWN INTERNET Contact brownpf@lahc.edu as soon as you register. HUMANITIES 001 CULTURAL PATTERNS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION (UC:CSU) 7605 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - D.L. MCINTYRE INTERNET Contact donmcintyre@gmail.com as soon as you register. HEALTH 011 July 6 - August 21 PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING (UC:CSU) 7623 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - L. PANDEY INTERNET Contact laxpandey@gmail.com as soon as you register. POLITICAL SCIENCE 001 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES (UC:CSU) 7640 lec 3:10 hrs/wk TBA - S.C. HEFFNER INTERNET Contact Heffneredu@Charter.net as soon as you register. REAL ESTATE 001 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES (CSU) 7620 lec 3:10 hrs/wk TBA - K. GUNDERSON INTERNET Contact instructorre@yahoo.com as soon as you register. PSYCHOLOGY 001 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I (UC:CSU) 7643 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - J.K. THOMAS SPIEGEL INTERNET Contact itspsych@hotmail.com as soon as you register. 7629 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - K.V. BLACKBURN INTERNET Contact drkrisblackburn@yahoo.com as soon as you register. SOCIOLOGY 001 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (UC:CSU) 7645 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - T.M. HILLIS INTERNET Contact hillist@lahc.edu as soon as you register. 14 LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE Summer 2009 Course Offerings

RT ON PAGE 154 OF THE WEB SCHEDULE*** Summer Session II ANATOMY ANATOMY 001L 0.00 UNITS INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY L (UC:CSU) 1110 lab 11:05-1:30pm MTWTh T.G. MCCORD SCI 106 1111 lab 1:00-3:25pm MTWTh D.A. GAYLE SCI 103 ANATOMY 001U 4.00 UNITS INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY U (UC:CSU) 1116 lec 8:30-10:55am MTWTh T.G. MCCORD SCI 112 BIOLOGY BIOLOGY 003 4.00 UNITS INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY (UC:CSU) 1134 lec 10:45-1:10pm MTWTh M. NAGAYA SCI 112 & lab 1:20-3:45pm MTWTh C.L. COUROUX SCI 107 CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD DEVELOPMENT 001 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (UC:CSU) 1161 lec 10:30-12:55pm MTWTh J.E. PARKER SCI 211 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 002 EARLY CHILDHOOD: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES (CSU) 1101 lec 12:30-3:55pm MTWTh D.D. GRIFFITH SCI 213 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 004 CREATIVE EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN II (CSU) 1100 lec 9:00-11:15am MTWTh D.D. GRIFFITH SCI 213 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 005 PUPPETRY I (CSU) 1160 lec 1:00-3:25pm MTWTh J.E. PARKER SCI 201 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 011 HOME, SCHOOL, AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS (CSU) 1109 lec 10:40-1:00pm MTWTh C.A. BETTS SCI 209 ENGLISH ENGLISH 102 COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION II (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of English 101 with a grade of C or better. 1121 lec 5:30-9:05pm TWTh C. CARRILLO NEA 205 HUMANITIES Special Class Dates, Starts 7/6/09, Ends 8/6/09 HUMANITIES 017 FILM APPRECIATION (UC:CSU) 1168 lec 1:00-4:20pm MTW D.R. O SHAUGHNESSY MU 101 1335 lec 9:00-12:20pm TWTh M.D. WOOD MU 101 5 Week Session * Jul 6 - Aug 7 JOURNALISM JOURNALISM 105 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (UC:CSU) 1108 lec 10:35-1:00pm MTWTh P.L. MCLEOD NEA 218 MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS 100 MATHEMATICS WORKSHOP (NDA) (RPT 3) Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in a mathematics or mathematics related course. 1300 lab 8:00 hrs/wk TBA - L.J. MCKENZIE LAC 105B MATHEMATICS 112 PRE-ALGEBRA (NDA) 1332 lec 12:10-3:40pm MT Th Z.T. ROMERO NEA 227 MATHEMATICS 123A 4.00 UNITS ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA I Prerequisite: Completion of Math 112 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. 1309 lec 8:00-12:00pm MT Th Z.T. ROMERO NEA 227 3347 lec 5:30-9:30pm MTWTh S.H. STAFF NEA 231 MATHEMATICS 123B 4.00 UNITS ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA II Prerequisite: Completion of Math 123A with a grade of C or better. 1358 lec 10:00-2:00pm MTWTh M.S. GAGRAT NEA 222 3172 lec 5:30-9:30pm MTWTh S.H. STAFF NEA 229 MATHEMATICS 123C 4.00 UNITS ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA III Prerequisite: Completion of Math 123A & B with a grade of C or better. 1355 lec 8:00-12:00pm MT Th J.S. PAVLINA NEA 225 1356 lec 1:15-5:20pm MT Th F. SADDIGH NEA 224 3312 lec 5:30-9:30pm MTWTh S.H. STAFF NEA 225 MATHEMATICS 227 4.00 UNITS STATISTICS (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of Math 123C with a grade of C or better. 1311 lec 9:00-1:00pm MT Th F. SADDIGH NEA 224 MATHEMATICS 234 4.00 UNITS COLLEGE LEVEL ALGEBRA (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of Math 123C with a grade of C or better.. 1312 lec 8:00-12:00pm MT Th F. MA NEA 229 MATHEMATICS 240 TRIGONOMETRY (CSU) Prerequisites: Completion of Math 121 and 123C with grades of C or better. 1103 lec 12:20-3:40pm MT Th F. MA NEA 229 Summer Session II July 6 - August 7, 2009 www.lahc.edu Course Offerings 15

Summer Session II July 6 - August 7, 2009 MICROBIOLOGY MICROBIOLOGY 020L 0.00 UNITS GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY L (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of Chemistry 065, 066, 101 or one year of high school chemistry with a grade of C or better. Concurrent enrollment in Microbiology Lecture is required. 1113 lab 8:30-10:55am MTWTh R.L. WADE SCI 104 3135 lab 1:30-3:55pm MTWTh R.L. WADE SCI 104 MICROBIOLOGY 020U 4.00 UNITS GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY U (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of Chemistry 065, 066, 101 or one year of high school chemistry with a grade of C or better. Concurrent enrollment in Microbiology Laboratory is required. 3133 lec 11:00-1:25pm MTWTh R.L. WADE SCI 112 MICROBIOLOGY 040 MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY PREPARATIONS (CSU) (RPT 2) Prerequisite or corequisite: Completion of Microbiology 001 or 020 with a grade of C or better, or concurrent enrollment.. 3134 lab 10:30 hrs/wk TB - R.L. WADE SCI 112 MUSIC MUSIC 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC (UC:CSU) 1133 lec 8:00-11:20am TWTh J.H. FAVREAU MU 135 Special Class Dates, Starts 7/6/09, Ends 8/6/09 OCEANOGRAPHY OCEANOGRAPHY 001 INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) 1131 lec 8:00-10:25am MTWTh T. MUNASINGHE SCI 210 OCEANOGRAPHY 010 PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY LABORATORY (UC:CSU) Prerequisite or corequisite: Completion of Oceanography 001 with a grade of C or better or concurrent enrollment. 1166 lab 11:00-1:25pm MTWTh T. MUNASINGHE SCI 210 PHILOSOPHY PHILOSOPHY 001 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (UC:CSU) 3101 lec 6:30-9:50pm M WTh P.D. GREENBERG MU 138 Special Class Dates, Starts 7/6/09, Ends 8/6/09 PHYSIOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY 001 4.00 UNITS INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of Chemistry 065, 066, 101 or one year of high school chemistry with a grade of C or better. Concurrent enrollment in lecture and laboratory section is required. 1114 lec 8:30-10:55am MTWTh A.T. ESCANDON SCI 103 & lab 11:05-1:30pm MTWTh A.T. ESCANDON SCI 103 SPEECH SPEECH 121 THE PROCESS OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (UC:CSU) 1155 lec 8:30-11:50am TWTh K.L. CAMPBELL DS 102 3121 lec 5:30-8:50pm TWTh K.L. CAMPBELL DS 102 P A C E Program for Accelerated College Education July 7 August 18, 2009 GROUP I: TUESDAY ROOM TBA 5:45-7:50pm 4900 English 102 D. Hudson 8:00-10:05pm 4901 Oceanography 12 S. Yoder GROUP II: TUESDAY ROOM TBA 5:45-7:50pm 4902 Oceanography 4 S. Yoder 8:00-10:05pm 4903 English 28 D. Hudson GROUP III: TUESDAY ROOM TBA 5:45-7:50pm 4904 Speech 121 D. O Shaughnessy 8:00-10:05pm 4905 Philosophy 20 D. O Shaughnessy GROUP IV: TUESDAY ROOM TBA 5:45-7:50pm 4906 Sociology 1 K. Carter 8:05-10:05pm 4907 Anthropology 102 M. Reddick ***NEW CLASSES FOR SUMMER STAR Saturday Conferences: July 11, 2009 (8:00am 6:00pm), July 18, 2009 (8:00am 6:00pm), August 8, 2009 (8:00am 6:00pm), August 15, 2009 (8:00am 12:00pm). Final Examinations are scheduled for the last evening of class: August 18, 2009. *****Some Saturday Conferences take place at off-campus sites and may require minimal charges (e.g., for movie theater, museum, aquarium, and/or zoo visits). 16 LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE Summer 2009 Course Offerings

TART ON PAGE 154 OF THE WEB SCHEDULE*** Summer Session III 7 Week Session * Jul 6 - Aug 21 ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING 001 5.00 UNITS INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU) Credit is allowed in only one of Accounting 1 or the Accounting 21 and 22 combination. 1106 lec 8:00-11:05am MTWTh F.K. HO T 210 ACCOUNTING 002 5.00 UNITS INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING II (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of Accounting 1 or the Accounting 21 and 22 combination with a letter grade of C or better. 1302 lec 1:30-4:35pm MTWTh STAFF T 210 ANTHROPOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY 101 HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION (UC:CSU) 1129 lec 10:35-1:55pm TWTh W.S. HOOLE NEA 125 3205 lec 3:00-6:20pm TWTh J.W. RIGBY NEA 125 ANTHROPOLOGY 102 HUMAN WAYS OF LIFE: CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (UC:CSU) 1326 lec 8:00-10:25am MTWTh W.S. HOOLE NEA 125 3301 lec 6:30-9:50pm M WTh M.R. WOMACK NEA 125 ANTHROPOLOGY 102H HUMAN WAYS OF LIFE: CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY- HONORS (UC:CSU) 1401 lec 6:30-9:50pm M WTh M.R. WOMACK NEA 125 ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE 170 BEGINNING ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING (CSU) 1126 lab 8:30-12:00pm MTWTh M. SONG T 104 ARCHITECTURE 185 DIRECTED STUDY - ARCHITECTURE (CSU) (RPT 2) 1362 lec 3:20 hrs/wk TBA - M. SONG T 104 ARCHITECTURE 285 DIRECTED STUDY - ARCHITECTURE (CSU) 1367 lec 7:05 hrs/wk TBA - M. SONG T 104 ART ART 103 ART APPRECIATION I (UC:CSU) 1203 lec 9:00-11:05am TWTh V.B. PRUDEN MU 134 1351 lec 9:00-12:20pm TWTh C.R. FIDDLER MU 107 BUSINESS BUSINESS 001 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (UC:CSU) 1307 lec 1:30-3:50pm MT Th S.C. SANDELL T 208 BUSINESS 005 BUSINESS LAW I (UC:CSU) 1306 lec 8:00-11:20am MT Th S.C. SANDELL T 208 BUSINESS 060 TYPEWRITING FUNDAMENTALS 1112 lab 7:25 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 Time to be arranged form 1:30 p.m. to 4:50 p.m. MTWTh. CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY 065 4.00 UNITS INTRODUCTORY GENERAL CHEMISTRY (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of Math 123C with a grade of C or better or equivalent, or concurrent enrollment in Math 123C. 1229 lab 8:00-10:40am MT Th J.J. ARIAS NEA 222 & lec 10:40-1:10pm MT Th J.J. ARIAS PH 101 3203 lec 5:00-7:05pm MT Th STAFF NEA 226 & lab 7:10-9:15pm MT Th STAFF PH 101 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 001 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING I 1115 lec 5:05 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 & lab 7:25 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 Time to be arranged from 1:30 p.m. to 4:50 pm MTWTh COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 002 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING II (CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of CAOT 1 with a letter grade of C or better or a 30 word-a-minute typing speed. 1148 lec 5:05 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 Time to be arranged from 1:30 p.m. to 4:50 pm MTWTh COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 007 MACHINE TRANSCRIPTION Prerequisite: Ability to type 40 words-a-minute. Recommended: Business 31. 1167 lec 5:05 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 & lab 5:05 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 Time to be arranged from 1:30 p.m. to 4:50 pm MTWTh COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 009 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING IMPROVEMENT (RPT 1) Prerequisite: Completion of a beginning keyboarding class with a letter grade of C or better. 1171 lab 7:25 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 Time to be arranged from 1:30 p.m. to 4:50 pm MTWTh Summer Session III July 6 - August 21, 2009 www.lahc.edu Parking during Summer Session - ONLY $10 Course Offerings 17

Summer Session III July 6 - August 21, 2009 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 021 5.00 UNITS MEDICAL SECRETARIAL PROCEDURES I Prerequisite: Typing speed of 45 wpm or concurrent enrollment in CAOT 2. 1173 lec 12:35 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 Time to be arranged from 1:30 p.m. to 4:50 pm MTWTh COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 022 5.00 UNITS MEDICAL SECRETARIAL PROCEDURES II Prerequisite: Completion of CAOT 21 or equivalent with a letter grade of C or better. 1182 lec 12:35 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 Time to be arranged from 1:30 p.m. to 4:50 pm MTWTh COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 023 5.00 UNITS LEGAL SECRETARIAL PROCEDURES I Prerequisite: Completion of CAOT 2 or equivalent with a letter grade C or better. 1183 lec 12:35 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 Time to be arranged from 1:30 p.m. to 4:50 pm MTWTh COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 047 APPLIED OFFICE PRACTICE (RPT 3) Prerequisite: Completion of CAOT 2 with a letter grade of C or better. 1186 lab 12:35 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 Time to be arranged from 1:30 p.m. to 4:50 pm MTWTh COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 061 INTRODUCTION TO OFFICE MACHINES 1191 lec 5:05 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 Time to be arranged from 1:30 p.m. to 4:50 pm MTWTh COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 064 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES LABORATORY (RPT 3) Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in one of the following: CAOT 1, 2, 9, 21-23. 1188 lab 3:20 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 Time to be arranged from 1:30 p.m. to 4:50 pm MTWTh COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 185 DIRECTED STUDY - COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY (RPT 1) 1189 lec 2:20 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 Time to be arranged from 1:30 p.m. to 4:50 pm MTWTh COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 285 DIRECTED STUDY - COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 1190 lec 5:05 hrs/wk TBA - E. LINARES T 202 Time to be arranged from 1:30 p.m. to 4:50 pm MTWTh COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 001 PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS I (UC:CSU) Recommended Prerequisite: Completion of Business 60 with a letter grade of C or better or the ability to touch type at 25 words per minute with 95% accuracy. Corequisite: Computer Information Systems 23. 3201 lec 6:00-8:20pm MTW STAFF T 206 ***NEW CLASSES FOR SUMMER START O COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 023 PROGRAMMING LABORATORY (CSU) (RPT 3) Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in a Computer Information Systems lecture course. 3204 lab 8:45-10:10pm MTW STAFF T 206 ECONOMICS ECONOMICS 001 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I (UC:CSU) 1301 lec 11:00-1:00pm MTWTh C.M. CHIMA NEA 113 ECONOMICS 002 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II (UC:CSU) 1123 lec 8:00-10:25am MTWTh C.M. CHIMA NEA 113 ENGLISH ENGLISH 021 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) Prerequisite: Completion of Developmental Communications 20 with a grade of C or better or appropriate score on assessment test. 1314 lec 10:35-12:10pm MTWTh K.J. STODDART NEA 207 ENGLISH 028 INTERMEDIATE READING AND COMPOSITION Prerequisite: Completion of English 21 or English 73 with a grade of P or appropriate score on assessment test. 1132 lec 11:30-1:05pm MTWTh C. CARRILLO NEA 205 1318 lec 8:00-9:35am MTWTh A. RYAN NEA 203 1319 lec 10:35-12:10pm MTWTh K. ANAND-THOMSPKINS NEA 201 1361 lec 10:35-12:10pm MTWTh STAFF NEA 203 es 3116 lec 6:30-8:50pm TWTh J.R. GROOMS NEA 201 3315 lec 6:30-8:50pm TWTh STAFF NEA 209 ENGLISH 067 0.50 UNITS WRITING LABORATORY (NDA) (RPT 3) 1322 lab 2:20 hrs/wk TBA - C. CARRILLO LAC 104A ENGLISH 101 COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION I (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of English 28 or 31 with a C or better or appropriate score on assessment test. 1102 lec 8:00-9:35am MTWTh K.J. STODDART NEA 207 1128 lec 10:35-12:10pm MTWTh L.A. GAYDOSH NEA 209 3318 lec 6:30-8:50pm TWTh K. BLANK NEA 219 FRENCH FRENCH 001 5.00 UNITS ELEMENTARY FRENCH I (UC:CSU) 1137 lec 8:30-10:55am MTWTh C.R. CALOIA NEA 101 FRENCH 002 5.00 UNITS ELEMENTARY FRENCH II (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of French 1 with a grade of C or better or two years of high school French, or equivalent. 1334 lec 8:30-10:55am MTWTh STAFF CV 3 18 LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE Summer 2009 Course Offerings

T ON PAGE 154 OF THE WEB SCHEDULE*** HEALTH HEALTH 002 HEALTH AND FITNESS (UC:CSU) 3228 lec 5:30-6:55pm TWTh D.M. WEEMS PE 101 & lab 6:55-8:15pm TWTh D.M. WEEMS PE 101 HEALTH 011 PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING (UC:CSU) 1200 lec 10:40-12:45pm TWTh M. VANHAROVA PE 137 7205 lec 6:30 hrs/wk TBA - L. PANDEY INTERNET Contact laxpandey@gmail.com as soon as you register. HEALTH 012 SAFETY EDUCATION AND FIRST AID (UC:CSU) 1262 lec 8:00-10:05am TWTh S. KOMAI PE 137 HISTORY HISTORY 011 POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) 1135 lec 8:00-10:25am MTWTh M.J. EULA NEA 127 3314 lec 5:00-10:05pm T Th A.N. MILES NEA 128 HISTORY 012 POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) 1136 lec 8:00-10:25am MTWTh STAFF NEA 123 1140 lec 5:00-10:10pm T Th P.L. RODRIGUEZ NEA 113 3309 lec 6:30-9:00pm MTWTh D.J. GATLIN NEA 127 HISTORY 052 THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE HISTORY OF THE U.S. (UC:CSU) 1124 lec 10:35-1:00pm MTWTh B.L. BIRD NEA 128 HISTORY 086 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD CIVILIZATION I (UC:CSU) 1184 lec 8:00-10:25am MTWTh C.J. PATTERSON NEA 128 LEARNING FOUNDATION LEARNING FOUNDATION 003 ADAPTIVE COMPUTER OPERATIONS (NDA) (RPT 3) **** lab 7:25 hrs/wk TBA- S.S. FASTEAU LAC 107 LEARNING FOUNDATION 070 FUNDAMENTALS OF ARITHMETIC LABORATORY (NDA) (RPT 3) **** lab 7:25 hrs/wk TBA- S.S. FASTEAU LAC 107 MUSIC MUSIC 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC (UC:CSU) 3300 lec 5:00-10:10pm T Th J.F. SITTERLY MU 134 MUSIC 111 MUSIC APPRECIATION I (UC:CSU) 1330 lec 1:00-6:10pm M W D.S. AITKEN MU 134 MUSIC 650 BEGINNING GUITAR (UC:CSU) 3235 lec 6:55-8:00pm M W I. GRIGORIEV MU 107 & lab 8:05-10:10pm M W I. GRIGORIEV MU 107 Los Angeles Harbor College Summer 2009 Monday August 3rd to Friday August 21st Join us this summer for B Section # E N E FI TS ENROLL For more INFO call Maritza Jimenez-Zeljak: IN MATH 112-1333 PD 17-1338 CAOT 185-1339 Summer Session III July 6 - August 21, 2009 www.lahc.edu Course Offerings 19

Summer Session III July 6 - August 27, 2009 MUSIC 651 CLASSICAL GUITAR I (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of Music 650 or equivalent with a grade of C or better..3236 lec 6:55-8:00pm M W I. GRIGORIEV MU 107 & lab 8:05-10:10pm M W I. GRIGORIEV MU 107 MUSIC 652 CLASSICAL GUITAR II (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of Music 651 with a grade of C or better..3237 lec 6:55-8:00pm M W I. GRIGORIEV MU 107 & lab 8:05-10:10pm M W I. GRIGORIEV MU 107 MUSIC 653 CLASSICAL GUITAR III (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of Music 652 with a grade of C or better..3238 lec 6:55-8:00pm M W I. GRIGORIEV MU 107 & lab 8:05-10:10pm M W I. GRIGORIEV MU 107 MUSIC 654 CLASSICAL GUITAR IV (UC:CSU) Prerequisite: Completion of Music 653 with a grade of C or better. 3239 lec 6:55-8:00pm M W I. GRIGORIEV MU 107 & lab 8:00-10:05pm M W I. GRIGORIEV MU 107 NURSING NURSING 301A ORIENTATION TO NURSING 3136 lec 3:00-6:20pm W C. STEVENSON NU 133 Special Class Dates: 7/8-7/28 NURSING 302 MATHEMATICS OF DRUGS AND SOLUTIONS (CSU) 1125 lec 9:00am - 2:50pm TW STAFF NU 133 NURSING 335 NURSING PROCESS AND PRACTICE IN THE CARE OF CHILDREN (CSU) & lab 9:00-3:50pm M STAFF NU 149 1267 lab 6:30-9:40am T STAFF NU 149 & lab 10:00-11:05am W K.H. CLELAND NU 149 & lab 6:30-8:00am Th STAFF HG H NURSING 364 PHARMACOLOGY (CSU) 1139 lec 9:00am - 12:50pm M W J.C. KIMBALL NU 133 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 001 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE (RPT 1).1181 lec 9:00-11:15am F C.L. MCCLENNEY TBA PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 017 COLLEGE SURVIVAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (UC:CSU) 1230 lec 2:05-3:10pm T Th B. BURSTEIN CV 4 ***NEW CLASSES FOR SUMMER START ON PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 020 POST SECONDARY EDUCATION: THE SCOPE OF CAREER PLANNING (UC: CSU).7230 lec 7:20 hrs/wk TBA - E.H. COLOCHO INTERNET Contact yoni.01@hotmail.com as soon as you register. PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION 185 DIRECTED STUDY - PHYSICAL EDUCATION (RPT 2) 1143 lec 3:20 hrs/wk TBA - N.M. BARAKAT PE 140 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 225 YOGA SKILLS (UC:CSU) (RPT 3) 3139 lab 6:30-8:30pm T Th STAFF PE 142 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 440 SOCIAL DANCE (UC:CSU) (RPT 3) 1162 lab 3:00-4:30pm T Th S. KOSTICH PE 142 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 552 ATHLETICS PRE-SEASON CONDITIONING (UC:CSU) (RPT 3) **** lab 3:00-5:25pm T Th J.E. EVANS FIELD **** lab 5:00-6:30pm TWTh W. BARLOW FIELD **** lab 7:00-10:00pm TWTh C.M. ZARTMAN FIELD **** lab 3:30-5:00pm TWTh G.F. SWADE FIELD **** lab 7:00-8:30pm TWTh W. BARLOW FIELD **** lab 7:00-10:15pm M W J. HUFFMAN PE 142 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 556 INTERCOLL SPORTS-STRENGTH & FITNESS TRAINING FOR BASKETBALL (UC:CSU) (RPT 3) 1174 lab 7:00-9:25pm T Th A. CARTER LOZA PE 125 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 642 ADAPTED FITNESS (UC:CSU) (RPT 3) 1142 lab 10:30 hrs/wk TBA - N.M. BARAKAT PE 140 Lab will be open from 7:30am - 12noon Monday thru Thursday. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 643 ADAPTED STRENGTH TRAINING (UC:CSU) (RPT 3) 1176 lab 7:25 hrs/wk TBA - N.M. BARAKAT PE 140 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 645 ADAPTED AEROBICS (UC:CSU) (RPT 3) 1177 lab 7:25 hrs/wk TBA - N.M. BARAKAT PE 140 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 646 ADAPTED CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS (UC:CSU) (RPT 3) 1144 lab 10:30 hrs/wk TBA - N.M. BARAKAT PE 140 Lab will be open from 7:30am - 12noon Monday thru Thursday. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 648 ADAPTED EXERCISE FOR BACK DISORDERS (UC:CSU) (RPT 3) 1178 lab 7:25 hrs/wk TBA - N.M. BARAKAT PE 140 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 649 ADAPTED SPORTS AND GAMES (UC:CSU) (RPT 3) 1145 lab 10:30 hrs/wk TBA - N.M. BARAKAT PE 140 Lab will be open from 7:30am - 12noon Monday thru Thursday. 20 LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE Summer 2009 Course Offerings