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DAILY 49ER California State University, Long Beach

Vol. LXVII, Issue 111

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Monday, May 2, 2016

‘WE ARE PEOPLE

WE ARE NOT ILLEGAL’

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José Alvarez’ grandson, Julian Ruiz, marches with his family, who all held signs with #bringjoseback written on them. Hundreds of people marched from Cambodia Town to the Long Beach City Hall to commemorate May Day, or International Workers’ Day, May 1.

Family demands CSULB help return deported man May Day march to city hall draws hundreds. By Ariana Sawyer & Kevin Flores

Staff Writers

The wife and son of José Alvarez, the man who was deported after being held at the Cal State Long Beach University Police substation, demanded that CSULB help to bring Alvarez back to Long Beach at a May Day demonstration Sunday. Infa Ortiz and Victor Alvarez were joined by hundreds of advocates for a wide range of causes including better working conditions, immigrant rights and police accountability at MacArthur Park in Cambodia Town before marching to Long Beach City Hall for a rally. “[José] is not a criminal; he’s a father and a worker,” said Ortiz, one of a few speakers at the event. “Now I need all your support so that the university re-

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turns my husband.” In response, the demonstrators began chanting, “We are people, we are not illegal.” University Police Officer Ivan Sanchez held José Feb. 21 based on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer after pulling him over for a broken headlamp. He was subsequently turned over to ICE and deported to Tijuana four hours later. The Daily 49er first chronicled the incident last week in the in-depth story, “Man held for deportation by CSULB PD because of 21-year-old drug offense.” The march to city hall drew an estimated 250 people including representatives from organizations such as Black Lives Matter Long Beach, the Filipino Migrant Center and Building Healthy Communities Long Beach. BHC Hub Coordinator James Suazo, a CSULB alumni, said he has been working with some local organizations that have been

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CSULB police chief issues first ICE directive University police can no longer detain undocumented people for Immigration. By Ariana Sawyer News Editor

Immigration and Customs Enforcement aren’t likely to come back to Cal State Long Beach after a new directive issued Wednesday by CSULB Chief of Police Fernando Solorzano. The University Police Department will not cooperate with ICE by holding undocumented foreign nationals whether or not that person has an immigration hold.

Interim General Order 55, which went into effect immediately, came after Long Beach resident José Alvarez, 53, was deported when UPD Officer Ivan Sanchez detained him at the CSULB police substation and turned him over to ICE Feb. 21. “It’s regrettable to me that our immigration laws remain confusing in spite of the hardship such confusion causes both undocumented persons and the peace officers who are charged with upholding such laws,” Solorzano said of the incident. Sanchez pulled Alvarez over for a broken headlamp, but arrested him because there was an ICE hold in the database — the result of a 21-year-old drug conviction for which Alvarez served time and was subsequently deported. A father of six, Alvarez is the only member of his family who is

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neither a U.S. citizen nor a green card holder. Prior to Alvarez’ deportation, there was no policy regarding what enforcement actions ought to be taken by UPD officers regarding undocumented people, according to Solorzano. The directive is pending a California State University system–wide policy on how CSU officers should deal with ICE. The university is in the process of sharing this interim order with students in an effort to expand awareness about this new policy, especially since commencement ceremonies are just a few weeks away, according to CSULB spokesperson Terri Carbaugh in an email. At a student-led forum March

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continued from page 1 supporting the Alvarez family. “I think CSULB can leverage its

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partnership within the community — and I think the role it plays as a major anchor in our community — to help pressure … our representatives to really help amend this injustice and do what they can to work with the multiple agencies involved,” Suazo said.

Ortiz said she hoped to stop police from doing to other people what they did to her husband. “They didn’t give him a chance to see a lawyer, to seek out bond, they just deported him,” she said. Last Wednesday, CSULB Chief of

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Police Fernando Solorzano issued Interim General Order 55, which says the University Police Department will not cooperate with ICE by holding undocumented foreign nationals whether or not that person has an immigration hold.

News “That’s a great first step for Cal State Long Beach,” Suazo said. “Long Beach is one of 23 [CSU] campuses throughout California, so I think the next step is really to push to make sure this doesn’t happen at any other campus.”

Worker’s S.O.S. May Day — or International Workers’ Day — is a worldwide demonstration for worker and immigrant rights to commemorate the Haymarket Affair on May 1, 1886, when workers secured the eight–hour work day among other basic rights as codified laws. At one point during the march, demonstrators stopped in front of the Westin Hotel on Ocean Ave. and demanded over a megaphone that the hotel treat its employees fairly. John, a valet outside the hotel, made a cuckoo sign, mocking the crowd. Employees of the hotel have an ongoing class action lawsuit against the hotel alleging wage theft and work hour violations. The hotel is also currently involved in a labor dispute with UNITE HERE, a labor union representing hotel workers. K aren Sawyer | Daily 49er

(Above) Demonstrators reach their destination outside Long Beach City Hall to commemorate May Day, or International Workers’ Day, May 1. (Far right) José Alvarez’ son, Victor, and wife, Infa Ortiz, demand the university help return Alvarez to his home in Long Beach in a speech at MacArthur Park before the march. (Right) Protestors block traffic during the May Day march.

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24, several students expressed concern about inviting undocumented family members to graduation when they discovered that an undocu-

mented person was held on campus for ICE to pick up. “Most of these students are first generation students,” Associated Students, Inc. President José Salazar said at the forum. “Most of their parents are migrants ... Do you think they’re going to feel safe bringing their own family members to com-

mencement to Cal State Long Beach, a place where we deport our community members?” There are also over 900 undocumented students at CSULB. The order states: Officers shall not stop or detain persons solely for determining immigration status.

Officers shall not hold detainees pursuant to ICE detainers or wants at the University Police Station unless the individual is being detained for a separate violation of California State law. Officers shall not arrest detainees for federal warrants issued by ICE. Officers shall not arrest foreign

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nationals solely for alleged undocumented entry into the U.S. Additionally, campus police will only arrest a foreign national if he or she has violated a state law, local ordinance, or a non-immigration-related federal statute, regulation or law for which a judge has issued a warrant.


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Flores wins in ASI presidential runoff election Marvin Flores and Lougan Vournas won the president and vice president positions.

Amazon arrives at The Beach The online retailer will partner with the university bookstore. By Natalie Rodriguez Staff Writer

By Lauren Torres Staff Writer

Marvin Flores will lead the Cal State Long Beach student body as Associated Students, Inc. president in the 2016-17 academic year. Flores won the April 25-27 runoff election with 1,601 votes or 57.16 percent of voters. His opposition, Robert Espinoza, garnered 1,200 votes or 42.84 percent of voters. The runoffs took place after none of the top three candidates in the 2016 CSULB presidential race won a majority of the votes and former candidate Oscar Acevedo was disqualified. The Board of Elections originally disqualified Acevedo for the “potential skewing of an election based on the coercion,” and taping fliers to the LA-5 outside wall at one of his tabeling events, which is a violation of the ASI Student handbook regarding campaigning, according to their March 24 minutes. Flores, who could not immediately be

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Marvin Flores, left, and Logan Vornas, right, will head the ASI Executive Board as President and Vice President for the 2016-2017 school year. reached for comment, has served as senator-at-large for three years. His platform focused on student parking reform, creating more student-at-large positions on university committees and boards, improving transparency between students and ASI, giving up a portion of his salary to offer more scholarships and practicing an open-door policy for students to voice

their concerns. Flores also successfully established a free scooter rental program this year for students with temporary disabilities — the first of its kind in the nation. Current Senator-at-Large Logan Vournas will be next year’s vice president and Gio Smith will act as treasurer.

Amazon is coming to 49er Shops’ University Bookstore in fall 2016. “We are excited to provide a location to serve our campus and local community and look forward to a great relationship with Amazon,” said Don Penrod, CEO of the Forty-Niner Shops, in a statement. Kierstin Stickney, director of marketing and communications for the Forty-Niner Shops, Inc., said that the bookstore is making changes, relocating and adjusting services throughout the bookstore to make room for Amazon. According to Stickney, the Amazon pickup location will be located on the south side of the front entrance of the University Bookstore building, and the copy center will move toward the front of the bookstore entrance. “The Amazon@TheBeach will be beneficial for everyone because students won’t have to worry about waiting a week to get the book they need, and staff won’t have to worry about accommodating everyone who may not have their book yet,” said senior healthcare administration major Clarissa Beltran. “The downfall is that the bookstore might be even more crowded and busy than what it was at the beginning of the bookstore,” Beltran said. “Despite a crowded bookstore, I think this will be a great implementation.” Since last year, Amazon has opened several other staffed pickup locations at universities throughout the nation including Purdue University, University of Massachusetts Amherst, University of California Berkeley and the University of Cincinnati among others. CSULB will be the first college in the California State University system to partner with Amazon.

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LA native band livened up the night for an intimate Long Beach audience. By Jason Enns Staff Writer

Students who found themselves in The Nugget Grill & Pub on April 28 with the intent of studying for finals week were out of luck if they were hoping for a quiet place to read. The Dirty Shakes took the Nugget’s stage at 7 p.m. and brought a whirlwind of rock n’ roll for a straight hour. They played at very high volumes and with very high energy, jumping, kicking, screaming, head-banging and soloing on one knee. During some songs, the energy rose to the point that singer and bass player Troy Romzek was yelling into the mic until his face turned red. He followed up by letting the otherwise quiet pub know, “If you’re studying for finals, right now might be a good time to put the pen down and take a little break.” Even though they were playing a set for a small audience partly made up of studying students, The Dirty Shakes played as if they were at a venue hall full of moshing drunkards. The band says it doesn’t matter who their audience is. “Any opportunity to play is an opportunity to play,” Romzek said. “I don’t care if there’s one person there or 2,000 people there; honestly, if we can make a fan we’ll take a fan.” The Dirty Shakes succeeded in producing the sound balance they desired. Their sound wasn’t just piercingly loud, but surprisingly complete for a three piece. The gui-

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Tom Kendall, producer and multi-instrumentalist from Long Beach, performs one of his originally created tracks on stage in the Nugget Pub & Grill on Thursday. His performance—along with other performers such as Family Thief and the Dirty Shakes—was part of a benefit concert, in which all donations would help fund the Long Beach BLAST foundation.

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tar player, who goes by Maku, played using a variety of styles and distortion pedals. A comparison could be made to Maku’s biggest influence, Kurt Cobain, who was known for providing a complete and grungy sound for Nir-

vana despite lacking the traditional rhythm guitar that accompanies most rock bands. The Dirty Shakes didn’t shy away from playing covers, but only from bands that matched their signature high energy stage presence such as

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The Fratellis and Kings of Leon. The Dirty Shakes members have each played music independently for over 10 years, and it’s reflected in their skill level and music theory, especially during one of Maku’s many face melting guitar solos.

They’ve played together as The Dirty Shakes for little over a year, and apart from treating music like a full time job, they also do acting work on the side. Though they only practiced once last week before their performance at the Nugget, The Dirty Shakes used to put in three eight-hour days a week in rehearsal. The Dirty Shakes put on an incredibly well rehearsed performance, and even some aspects of their stage presence felt planned. For example, it is likely that at their next show, drummer Zach Cosby’s shirt will come off just as it did Thursday. “We gauge [our volume] around the drums, but [Cosby] looks too cool playing drums so we can’t tell him to tone it down,” said Romzek. “Because if he doesn’t slam on [the drums] his shirt doesn’t come off, and that’s like half of our attraction.” On stage Romzek has charisma seemingly falling out of his ears, maintaining banter with the small and barely responsive audience as best as could be expected. But Romzek doesn’t turn off when they turn off the amps. He is very approachable after the show, and he might, in fact, approach you. In the end all that energy and charisma comes from The Dirty Shakes’ passion for what they do. “Honestly, music is such a beautiful thing,” Romzek said. “You can change somebody’s life in the matter of a set and you don’t even know it, so play your heart out every time and you can’t miss.” Anyone else who thinks they have a passion for rock ‘n’ roll the way The Dirty Shakes do would be lucky to see them perform, and have the opportunity to do so when the band returns to Long Beach on May 27 to play DiPiazza’s and on June 25 to play Alex’s Bar.

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Crim Justice System in Society Criminological Theory

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Literature and Medicine Adoles Develp: Cross-Cult

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Pavri, Shireen C Hansuvadha, Nat Achola, Edwin Obilio

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Fashion Merch & Design Pract Internship in Fashion

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TBA TBA

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TBA TBA TBA

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Electronic Commerce Global Citizenship

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TBA TBA

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Fundamentals of Italian Intro Mass Communications Global News Media

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Popular Music in America Introductory Nutrition Introductory Nutrition Introductory Nutrition

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Brown, Richard H Gray, Virginia B Gray, Virginia B Carson, Diane E

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S1S S3S S1S S3S S3S

10227 11092 10162 10688 10008

Mechanics and Heat S Topics Public Policy Admin Sem Org Theory & Behavior Sem Org Theory & Behavior General Psychology

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Online Online Online Online Online

Pickett, Galen T Baber, Walter F Baber, Walter F Baber, Walter F Warren, Christopher Raymond

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10016

Human Cognition

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Autism Spectrum Disorders

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TBA

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PSY REC REC

365 340 340

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10018 10133 10611

Whitney, David J

LEC LEC LEC

TBA TBA TBA

Online Online Online

Halim, May Ling Zhao, Shengnan LaPlace, Patricia L

E, F, HD E, F, HD

REC

340

06

S1S

SOC SOC

100 346

01 01

SSD SSD

3

LEC

TBA

Online

Richmond, Laurel Patience

E, F, HD

3 3

LEC LEC

TBA TBA

Online Online

Alimahomed-Wilson, Jake B D2 Alimahomed-Wilson, Sabrina A D2, HD

SPAN THEA

101B 122

01 01

Fundamentals of Spanish Theatre for the 21st Century

4 3

SEM LEC

TBA TBA

Online Online

Arteaga, Patricia Jackeline Nathan, Joshua S

THEA THEA

122 122

10519 10618

Theatre for the 21st Century Theatre for the 21st Century

3 3

LEC LEC

TBA TBA

Online Online

Anton, Craig W Nathan, Joshua S

C1 C1

THEA THEA

212 323

10972 10796

How the World Talks Integration of Design Perform

3 3

LEC LEC

TBA TBA

Online Online

Caban, Andrea C Jacques, David M

C1 C1

THEA

324

01

S1S

10111

Theatre Today

3

LEC

TBA

Online

Nathan, Joshua S

C1, F

THEA

324

02

S3S

10520

Theatre Today

3

LEC

TBA

Online

Nathan, Joshua S

C1, F

THEA THEA

425 425

01 02

S1S S3S

10168 10551

Theatre and Cinema Theatre and Cinema

3 3

LEC LEC

TBA TBA

Online Online

LeBank, Ezra M LeBank, Ezra M

C1, F C1, F

WGSS

101

01

SSD

10341

Gender, Race, Sex and the Body

3

LEC

TBA

Online

Baralt, Lori Beth

E

Components

Days

Begin Time

End Time

Facility

Instructor

SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM LEC SEM SEM SEM ACT LEC LEC ACT ACT ACT LEC* LEC* LEC* LEC* LEC* LEC* LEC LEC SEM* SEM* SEM SEM SEM LAB SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM LEC LEC LEC LEC

MTuW MTuW MTuW TuTh TuTh TuTh TuTh TuTh TuTh MW TuTh TuTh MTuWThF TuTh TuTh MTuWTh MTuWThF MTuWThF MTuWTh MTuWTh MTuWTh MTuWTh MTuWTh MTuWTh MTuWTh MTuWTh MW TuTh MW MW TuTh MW MW TuTh MW TuTh MW Tu MW MW MW TuTh

06:00pm 06:00pm 06:00pm 12:00pm 12:00pm 09:00am 09:00am 01:00pm 11:00am 05:30pm 06:00pm 01:00pm 01:00pm 09:00am 01:15pm 09:00am 01:00pm 01:00pm 01:00pm 09:00am 01:00pm 01:00pm 09:00am 09:00am 02:00pm 02:00pm 03:00pm 03:00pm 05:00pm 04:00pm 04:00pm 12:00pm 05:00pm 05:00pm 05:00pm 05:00pm 05:00pm 04:00pm 09:00am 09:00am 01:30pm 09:00am

09:35pm 09:35pm 09:30pm 03:45pm 03:45pm 12:45pm 12:45pm 04:45pm 02:45pm 09:35pm 09:45pm 04:45pm 04:35pm 12:45pm 05:00pm 12:55pm 04:35pm 04:35pm 02:58pm 11:00am 02:58pm 03:00pm 11:00am 10:20am 03:58pm 04:00pm 05:45pm 05:30pm 09:05pm 08:10pm 07:50pm 04:00pm 09:00pm 08:45pm 09:10pm 08:45pm 09:00pm 05:45pm 01:05pm 01:05pm 05:35pm 12:45pm

CBA-123 CBA-124 CBA-228 PSY-201 PSY-201 FA4-311 FA4-311 LA1-301 LA5-359 LA5-165 LA5-165 PSY-152 FA2-200 AS-233 FA4-311 LA5-350 FA2-200 FA2-200 LA4-108 HSCI-103 HSCI-100 HSCI-105 HSCI-100 HSCI-105 HSCI-103 HSCI-105 EN2-105 EN2-105 EN2-105 EN2-107 EN2-107 EN4-123 VEC-227 VEC-227 EN2-107 VEC-227 VEC-322 FCS-122 FCS-106 FCS-106 FCS-106 FCS-008

Constas, Michael

C2c C1

Summer Sessions courses available include: Subject Catalog Section Session Nbr

Class Nbr

Title

ACCT ACCT ACCT AFRS AFRS AH AH AMST ANTH ANTH ANTH ANTH ART ART ART ART ART ART BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CAFF CDFS CDFS CDFS CDFS

10202 10582 10163 11010 11012 10127 10128 10678 10177 10072 10779 10518 10533 11009 11018 10982 10504 10505 10076 10764 10043 10565 10976 10473 10044 10797 10100 10822 10819 10107 10806 11003 10081 10108 10807 10818 11002 10295 10506 10102 10147 10729

Advanced Accounting Auditing Intermediate Accounting Composition II Composition II Impressionism to Post Impress Impressionism to Post Impress California Culture Intro to Cultural Anthropology Modernizatn Global Perspective Culture & Communication Education Across Cultures Art Adolescent & the Child Writing about Visual Art Writing about Visual Art Graphic Design I: Introduction On Site Studies in Art Educ Spec Studies Art Education General Biology Human Biology Human Physiology Human Physiology Human Anatomy Biostatistics Molecular Cell Biology Immunology Analytical Mechanics I Statics Analytical Mechanics I Statics Transportation Safety Sustain Fluid Mechanics Fluid Mechanics Fluid Mechanics Laboratory Project Cost-Benefit Analysis Project Cost-Benefit Analysis Project Cost-Benefit Analysis Project Cost-Benefit Analysis Reinforced Concrete Design Internship in CA Guiding Young Children Prenatal Development & Infancy Family & Personal Development The Older Child

400 470 300B 100 100 437 537 350 120 307 412 421 300 311 311 321 415 499P 200 205 207 207 208 260 340 430 205 205 325 335 335 336 406 406 406 406 459 492C 211 311 312 314

01 01 01 03 04 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 60 04 60 01 01 01 03 01 01 02 01 01 02 03 04 01 01 01 01 01 01

S1S S3S S1S S3S S1S S1S S1S S1S S3S S3S S1S S3S S3S S1S S3S S1S S3S S3S S1S S1S S1S S3S S3S S3S S1S S1S S1S S3S S3S S1S S3S S1S S1S S1S S3S S3S S1S SSD S3S S1S S1S S1S

Units 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

GE

F-Capstone Fisher, Steven A Sartin, Natalie M A1 - Found Sartin, Natalie M A1 - Found Simms, Matthew Simms, Matthew Maram, Linda N E C3, F Rousso-Schindler, Steven D2, Global Loewe, Ronald B D2, F, G Vacca, Alicia C S F D2, F, G Sharifi, Amir F, HD Silveira, Carlos A Mintz, Aubry J F-Writing Schwendener, Alyssa Erin F-Writing Hovind, Tor A Silveira, Carlos A Silveira, Carlos A Shin, Gary Thomas B1a Gardner, Manuela Natascha B1a Rourke, Bryan C B1a Rourke, Bryan C B1a Gardner, Manuela Natascha Carter, Ashley J. R. Palmier, Christine Lee-Fruman, Kay K Nguyen, Tang-Hung Parentela, Emelinda M Sciortino, Antonella Leij, Feike J Kim, Joseph Jinlee Goitom, Tesfai Shehab-Eldin, Tariq Saadeh, Shadi

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More than 75 Online Summer Classes

Subject Catalog Section Session Nbr

Class Nbr

Title

CDFS CDFS CDFS CDFS CDFS CDFS CDFS CDFS CECS CECS CECS CECS CECS CECS

411 414 415 415 418 419 492A 492B 100 100 174 201 228 229

01 03 01 03 01 01 01 01 01 03 01 01 01 01

S3S S3S S1S S3S S1S S1S SSD SSD S1S S3S S1S S1S S1S S3S

10510 10508 10085 11197 10730 10763 10291 10292 10832 10850 10223 10834 10836 10844

Indivdl Child Study & Guidance Fieldwork Preschool Children Fieldwork Infants & Toddlers Fieldwork Infants & Toddlers Parent Education Family Life Education Internship in CDFS Internship in FLE Crit Think in Digital Info Age Crit Think in Digital Info Age Intro Prog & Problem Solving Computer Logic Design I Discrete Struc-Computing Appl Discrete Struct Comp Applic II

CECS CECS CECS CECS CECS CECS CECS CECS CECS CECS CECS CECS CECS CEM CH E CH E

274 285 326 328 346 424 475 544 574 644 646 674 675 304 220 310

01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 02 01 01 02 01 02 02

S3S S1S S1S S3S S1S S3S S3S S1S S1S S1S S1S S1S S1S S1S S1S S3S

10534 10838 10840 10846 10842 10609 10580 11129 11122 11128 11125 11123 11127 10830 11055

CH E CH E CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM COMM COMM COMM COMM

320 430 100 227 448 111A 111B 220A 220B 223A 223B 110 307 331 333

02 01 01 01 01 01 60 01 60 01 60 01 01 01 01

S3S S1S S1S S1S S1S S1S S3S S1S S3S S1S S3S S3S S3S S1S S1S

COMM COUN COUN CRJU DANC DANC DESN DESN EE EE EE EE EE EE EE

352 608 638 320 373 373 255 369 211 310 350 380 427 434 511

01 03 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

EE EE EE EE EE ECON ECON ECON

527 534 540 587 400D 100 101 300

01 01 01 01 03 01 01 01

Units

Components

Days

Begin Time

End Time

Facility

Instructor

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

LEC LEC* LEC* LEC* LEC LEC SEM SEM SEM* SEM* SEM* SEM* SEM* SEM*

MW M MTuWTh M TuTh TuTh Tu Tu TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh

01:30pm 01:30pm 12:30pm 09:00am 01:30pm 09:00am 04:00pm 04:00pm 08:00am 01:00pm 02:00pm 09:00am 02:00pm 09:00am

05:35pm 04:25pm 01:10pm 12:00pm 05:15pm 12:45pm 05:45pm 05:45pm 09:40am 02:40pm 03:40pm 10:40am 03:40pm 10:40am

FCS-106 FCS-122 FCS-136 FCS-112 FCS-136 FCS-106 FCS-122 FCS-122 ECS-302 ECS-308 ECS-302 ECS-308 ECS-308

Tuveson, Richard V Dayne, Nancy Lan Melton, Leslie L A2 - Found Dayne, Nancy Lan Anderson, Treshawn LaCarra F, HD Roy, Rudabeh Nazarinia Blecher, Lee D2 Blecher, Lee Johnson, Thomas G

Obj Oriented Prog & Data Struc Computer Org & Assembly Lang Operating Systems Data Structures and Algorithms Microprocessors+Controllers I Organizatn of Programming Lang Appl Programming Using .NET Software Test & Verification Topics Distributd Computr Syst Software Test & Verification Fault Tolerant Computing Systs Topics Distributd Computr Syst Obj Oriented Analysis & Design Appl Mechanic Strength Matrls Chemical Engr Thermodynamics I

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3

SEM* SEM* SEM* SEM* SEM* SEM* SEM* SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM* SEM

TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh TuWTh TuTh TuTh

08:00am 01:00pm 02:00pm 01:00pm 09:00am 08:00am 02:00pm 11:00am 02:00pm 11:00am 09:00am 02:00pm 05:00pm 03:00pm 09:00am

09:40am 02:40pm 03:40pm 02:40pm 10:40am 09:40am 03:40pm 01:30pm 04:30pm 01:30pm 11:30am 04:30pm 07:30pm 04:15pm 12:45pm

ECS-308 ECS-302 VEC-402 VEC-418 VEC-402 VEC-418 VEC-419 VEC-419 ECS-308 VEC-330 ECS-308 VEC-330 VEC-330 VEC-330 VEC-322 EN2-103

11054 11050 11051 10501 10071 10829 10047 10594 10207 10752 10208 10753 10115 10528 10573 10751

Chemical Engr Thermodynmcs II Fluids Chemical Reactor Kinetics Chemistry & Today’s World Fundamentals Organic Chemistry Fundmntals of Biological Chem General Chemistry General Chemistry Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry Laboratory I Organic Chem Laboratory II Interpersonal Communication Measurement Comm Research Argumentation & Debate Performing Culture

3 3 3 4 3 3 5 5 3 3 1 1 3 3 3 3

SEM SEM SEM* LEC* LEC SEM LEC* LEC* LEC LEC LAB LAB LEC* SEM SEM SEM

TuTh MW MW MTuWTh MTuWTh MTuWTh MTuWThF MTuWThF MTuWTh MTuWTh MWTh MWTh MW W TuTh TuTh

09:00am 09:00am 09:00am 08:00am 10:00am 09:30am 11:55am 12:00pm 10:00am 10:00am 01:00pm 01:00pm 09:30am 09:30am 09:30am 09:30am

12:45pm 01:05pm 11:40am 10:00am 12:00pm 11:30am 01:30pm 01:35pm 12:00pm 12:00pm 03:40pm 03:40pm 12:15pm 01:35pm 01:15pm

EN2-105 ECS-202 EN2-103 HSCI-107 HSCI-105 PSY-154 HSCI-102 HSCI-102 HSCI-100 HSCI-103 MLSC-307 MLSC-307 LA1-202 LAB-114 LA1-306

Yu, Ted TH Lo, Chih-Cheng Shukla, Bikau

S1S SSD S1S S3S S3S S1S S1S S3S S1S S3S S3S S1S S1S S1S S1S

10746 11004 10074 10569 10513 10987 10777 10778 10112 10512 10605 10171 10118 10233 10134

Story Telling Marriage & Family Therapy Group Counseling C J Research Methods Nonverb Comm Interac Mind Body Nonverb Comm Interac Mind Body 2D Computer Aided Graphics Hist Furnitre & Decoratve Arts Electric & Electronic Circuits Signals & Systems Energy Conversion Principles Prblity, Stats, & Stoch Modlng Digtl Filter Desn & Audio Proc Mixed-Signal Ic Design Linear Systems Analysis

3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

SEM SEM SEM LEC* LEC LEC ACT LEC SEM SEM SEM* SEM* SEM SEM* SEM

MTuWThF Tu MW TuTh TuTh TuTh MTuWTh MW MW MW MW TuTh MW TuTh MW

09:00am 03:00pm 05:00pm 09:00am 06:00pm 06:00pm 09:00am 02:00pm 06:00pm 05:40pm 01:00pm 05:15pm 05:45pm 03:10pm 06:00pm

01:15pm 06:00pm 09:30pm 09:05pm 12:45pm 09:45pm 09:45pm 12:55pm 06:00pm 10:05pm 09:45pm 03:45pm 07:45pm 09:50pm 05:40pm 10:05pm

LA5-357 LAB-224 AS-244 ED2-216 ET-107 DC-S103 DC-S103 DESN-105 DESN-112 VEC-516A VEC-326 VEC-326 VEC-516A VEC-401 VEC-401 VEC-326

Sauceda, James S Robinson, Subrina Jo C3, F Ghafoori, Bita Forrest, Laura U C2a Fischer, Ryan G C2a, F, HD Levy, Dorothea Y Levy, Dorothea Y Kleinpeter, John R Tredway, Thomas Daniel Druzgalski, Christopher K Shahian, Bahram Talebi, Mohammad H Chassiakos, Anastassios G Yeh, Hen-Geul Wagdy, Mahmoud F Hamano, Fumio

S1S S1S S1S S3S S3S S1S S3S S1S

10119 10232 10167 10607 11195 10038 10526 10469

Digtl Filter Desn & Audio Proc Mixed-Signal IC Design Adv Digital Syst Computer Arch Fiber Optic Networks Elect Engr Design Project Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Fundamentals of Economics

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

SEM SEM* SEM SEM SEM* LEC LEC LEC

MW TuTh TuTh TuTh MW MW MW TuTh

05:45pm 03:10pm 01:00pm 02:00pm 11:00am 05:30pm 05:30pm 05:30pm

09:50pm 05:40pm 04:45pm 05:45pm 01:40pm 09:35pm 09:35pm 09:15pm

VEC-401 VEC-401 VEC-501 VEC-326 ECS-316 SPA-106 SPA-204 SPA-204

Yeh, Hen-Geul Wagdy, Mahmoud F F, HD Mozumdar, Mohammad M B1b, B1bNL Chang, Chin L Honarvar Nazari, Masoud B1b Yamashiro, Guy M B1aNL, E Lakpour, Shirin Bailly, Jennifer N

Varela, Katherine

GE

C1 D2 E F C1 D2 E F

Nguyen, Tyler Jondon C1, D2, Gl Terrell, Neal D Hernandez, Eric Agustin

Giacalone, Anthony Stephen Nguyen, Phuong Duc Hoffman, Michael A F-Capstone Morales Ponce, Oscar F-Capstone Hoffman, Michael A D2 Wu, Xiaolong D2 Morales Ponce, Oscar D2 Murgolo, Frank D Nguyen, Tang-Hung Mendez, Sergio

Marinez, Eric R McAbee, Douglas D Derakhshan, Shahab Cullen, Thomas Donovan Lopez, Marco A Lopez, Marco A Zigmont, Sarah L Zigmont, Sarah L Bachman, Guy F Rodriguez, Jose I Duerringer, Christopher

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Subject Catalog Section Session Nbr

Class Nbr

Title

ECON ECON ECON ECON ED P ED P ED P ED P EDEL EDME EDSE EDSE EDSP EDSP ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL FCS

310 311 330 380 400 400 405 595 431 550 435 457 454 564 317 318 363 372 380 459 474 559 574 301B 301B 392

01 01 01 01 02 05 01 04 01 02 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 02 01 01 03 01

S1S S3S S3S S1S S1S S3S S3S S3S S1S S1S S1S S1S S1S S1S S1S S1S S3S S1S S1S S3S S1S S3S S1S S1S S3S SSD

10039 10500 10196 10673 10041 11180 10571 11184 10153 11130 10075 10231 10716 11073 10040 10242 10600 10084 10853 10968 10087 10967 10088 10066 10507 10367

Microeconomic Theory Macroeconomic Theory Game Theory Economic Statistics Intro to Educational Research Intro to Educational Research Positive Stratgs Classrm Mgmt Qual Research Methods in Ed Cultural/Ling Divers in Schl Global Perspective Math Teach U S Secondry Schls Intercl Edu Reading Writing in Sec School Acad Lang Devel Engl Learners Assessmt Eval Student Disabil Technical Communication Theory of Fiction & Film Shakespeare I Comedy in the United States Approaches to English Studies English Lit 20th Century 20th Century American Lit English Lit 20th Century 20th Century American Lit English Proficiency English Proficiency FCS Field Experience

FCS FCS

592 696

01 01

SSD SSD

10344 10733

FIN FIN FIN FIN FMD FMD FSCI FSCI GEOG GEOL GEOL GERN GERN GERN

300 300 350 400 296 353 332 492F 304 370 110L 592 696 492G

01 02 01 01 01 03 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

S1S S3S S3S S3S S1S SSD S1S SSD S3S S1S S1S SSD SSD SSD

H SC H SC H SC H SC

150 210 400 401

01 01 02 01

H SC H SC

403 420

H SC H SC H SC H SC H SC H SC HCA HCA HCA HCA HCA HCA HCA HCA HCA

Units

Components

Days

Begin Time

End Time

Facility

Instructor

GE

3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

SEM SEM SEM SEM* SEM SEM SEM SEM LEC SEM LEC LEC SEM SEM SEM SEM LEC LEC SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM

MW MW TuTh TuTh TuTh MW MW MW TuTh TuTh MW TuTh TuTh MW TuTh MTuWTh TuWTh MW TuWTh MW TuTh MW TuTh TuTh TuTh Tu

05:30pm 05:30pm 05:30pm 05:30pm 06:00pm 05:00pm 05:00pm 06:00pm 12:30pm 04:00pm 05:00pm 05:00pm 04:00pm 04:00pm 06:00pm 09:00am 05:00pm 05:00pm 09:00am 05:30pm 06:00pm 05:30pm 06:00pm 06:00pm 09:00am 04:00pm

09:35pm 09:35pm 09:15pm 09:15pm 09:45pm 09:00pm 09:05pm 10:00pm 04:15pm 07:45pm 09:05pm 08:45pm 07:45pm 08:00pm 09:45pm 01:00pm 08:20pm 09:05pm 12:20pm 09:35pm 09:45pm 09:35pm 09:45pm 09:45pm 12:45pm 05:45pm

SPA-204 SPA-106 SPA-106 SPA-106 LA1-207 ED2-160B ED2-158 LA1-210 EED-041 LA2-203 EED-041 EED-041 LA1-303 LA4-100 LA1-202 LA1-309 LA1-214 LA1-204 PSY-152 LA1-314 LA1-300 LA1-314 LA1-300 LA1-310 LA1-310 FCS-122

Funkhouser, Edward K Pynn, Dan W D2, F, G Chen, Yutian E, F, HD Meyer, Jacob Michael E, F, HD Hagans, Kristi Sheryl E, F, HD Li, Xin E, F, HD Gamble, Brandon E Landesfeind, Vanessa I Nguyen, Huong Tran An, Shuhua Anderson, Felicia Monique D2, F, G Hume, Shawne T Leonard-Giesen, Susan M Pavri, Shireen C Mitchell-Smith, Ilan D2 E F Cooper, Stephen P D2, Global Mello, Mary Barbara Waters, Raymond M D1a Zitzer-Comfort, Carol R D1a Blankley, Elyse M Hart, George L D2, HD Blankley, Elyse M Hart, George L Smurthwaite, Lori F Palomarez, Michael Anthony Blecher, Lee

Internship FCS & Gerontology Research Methods

3 3

SEM SEM

Tu TuTh

04:00pm 06:00pm

10158 10511 10548 10547 10124 10993 10089 10296 10813 10888 10237 10297 10736 10298

Business Finance Business Finance Investment Principles Intermediate Financial Mgmt Computer Application for Profs Intermediate Textiles Food Science Internship in Food Science California Geology for Engineers Natural Disasters Laboratory Internship FCS & Gerontology Research Methods Internship in GERN

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 3 3 3

LEC LEC SEM SEM LEC* LEC* LEC* SEM LEC SEM LAB SEM SEM SEM

MW MW TuTh TuTh MW MW TuTh Tu TuTh MTuW MTuWTh Tu TuTh Tu

08:00am 05:40pm 06:00pm 01:00pm 08:00am 09:00am 09:00am 04:00pm 09:00am 01:30pm 01:00pm 04:00pm 06:00pm 04:00pm

05:45pm 08:30pm 12:05pm 09:45pm 09:45pm 04:45pm 09:20am 10:45am 11:30am 05:45pm 12:45pm 05:10pm 04:45pm 05:45pm 08:30pm 05:45pm

FCS-122 FCS-106 CBA-230 CBA-228 CBA-235 CBA-228 FCS-120 FCS-011 FCS-127 FCS-122 PH1-227 HSCI-384 HSCI-382 FCS-122 FCS-106 FCS-122

Blecher, Lee F-Capstone Reiboldt, Wendy L F-Capstone Gupta, Paramita Sachdeva, Darshan L D2 E F HD Le, Son V Ma, Yulong Poteet, Colleen M Botkin, Mary M F-Capstone Rock, Cheryl Rosita Blecher, Lee Carter, Norman D Burchard, Ewa Malgorzata

S3S S1S S1S S1S

10704 10715 10615 10186

Medical Terminology Contemporary Health issues Principles of Epidemiology Community Health Education

1 3 3 3

LEC SEM SEM SEM

TuTh MW TuTh MW

09:30am 09:00am 01:00pm 09:00am

10:45am 01:05pm 04:45pm 01:05pm

ET-229 VEC-401 HHS1-101 HSD-111

Nomura, Wendy L Tenny, Kelley Sachiko Lopez-Zetina, Javier Bavarian, Niloofar

01 01

S1S S1S

10563 10222

Community Health Statistics International Health

3 3

SEM* LEC

MW TuTh

01:45pm 05:00pm

04:30pm 08:45pm

KIN-057 HHS1-200

Bavarian, Niloofar Acosta-Deprez, Veronica

425 425 425 425 430 485 300 341 353 416 450 451 465 480 480

01 02 03 04 01 01 01 03 02 01 01 02 01 01 03

S1S S1S S3S S3S S1S S3S S1S S3S S1S S3S S3S S3S S1S SSD SSD

10123 10152 10529 10544 10060 10784 10825 11093 11079 10524 10574 11081 10067 10320 11045

Human Sexuality & Sex Educatn 3 Human Sexuality & Sex Educatn 3 Human Sexuality & Sex Educatn 3 Human Sexuality & Sex Educatn 3 School Health Program 3 Internship Community Health Ed 3 Health Care System 3 Financial Mgmt Health Care 3 Mktg Health Serv Organizations 3 Management & Informatn Systems 3 QA in Health Care 3 3 Economics of Health Analysis & Evaluation 3 Internship Health Care Admin 3 Internship Health Care Admin 3

LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC ACT LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC SEM ACT ACT

TuTh MW MW MW MW MW MW TuTh MW TuTh MW MW TuTh Th M

06:00pm 04:30pm 05:40pm 09:00am 09:00am 04:30pm 05:00pm 12:00pm 05:00pm 05:00pm 05:40pm 05:00pm 05:00pm 04:00pm 01:00pm

09:45pm 08:35pm 09:45pm 01:05pm 01:05pm 08:35pm 09:00pm 03:45pm 08:45pm 08:45pm 09:45pm 09:00pm 08:45pm 06:45pm 03:45pm

HHS1-101 HSD-111 HHS1-100 HSD-113 HSD-113 HHS1-101 HHS1-105 HHS1-204 HHS1-200 SPA-005 HHS1-105 HHS1-201 SPA-005 HHS1-105 HHS1-204

Gunatilake, Sarath Acosta-Deprez, Veronica Gunatilake, Sarath Sparks, Lisa O Bisorca, Victoria E Acosta-Deprez, Veronica Lott, James Sinay, Tony Martinez, Linda K Goto, Nora Billimoria, Rus B Sinay, Tony Blanco, Lyzette Cunningham, Terence T Sinay, Tony

HCA HCA HCA

481 481 502

01 02 01

SSD SSD S1S

10321 10335 10824

Internship and Careers in HCA Internship and Careers in HCA Health Care System

3 3 3

ACT ACT LEC

Th M MW

07:00pm 04:00pm 05:00pm

09:45pm 06:45pm 09:00pm

HHS1-105 HHS1-104 HHS1-105

Cunningham, Terence T Whitehouse-Capuano, Natalie Lott, James

HCA HCA

503 528

01 01

S3S S1S

10781 10750

Health Care Economics Managing Population Health

3 3

SEM SEM

MW TuTh

05:00pm 05:00pm

09:00pm 08:45pm

HHS1-201 HHS1-104

Sinay, Tony Reynolds-Fisher, Grace Lynn

Blecher, Lee Reiboldt, Wendy L Blecher, Lee

E, F

D2 E F

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Class Nbr

Title

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CQI in Health Services 3 Internship in HCA 3 Lifespan Human Development 3 Approaches to Childhood 3 Hotel & Lodging Management 3 Prof Integrtn Into Hosp Mgmt 2 Internship in Hospitality Mgt 3 Early United States History 3 Recent United States History 3 Contemporary World History 3 California History 3 Management Information Systems 3 Management Information Systems 3 Business Statistics I 3

SEM ACT LEC SEM LEC SEM SEM LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC SEM

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10780 11156 10184 10415 10477 10881 10880 10966 10064 10795 10517 10536 11057 10531 10091

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SEM SEM* SEM* SEM* LEC SEM SEM SEM LEC SEM SEM SEM* SEM* SEM* SEM

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SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM LAB SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM* SEM SEM SEM

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ECS-210 VEC-202 VEC-227 ECS-202 VEC-401 VEC-202 VEC-201 EN4-125 VEC-326 VEC-401 VEC-113 VEC-112 ECS-208 VEC-113 ECS-210 VEC-202

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11110 11059

Aerodynamics Laboratory Mech Control Systems I

1 3

LAB SEM*

MW MWTh

01:00pm 05:00pm

05:05pm 06:45pm

VEC-201 EN2-204

522 409A

01 02

S1S S1S

10974 10877

Composite Materials Finite Element Methods I

3 3

SEM SEM

MW MW

05:00pm 02:00pm

09:05pm 06:05pm

ECS-210 VEC-112

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490A 490G

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11077 10225

CAD/CAM Mechatronics Systems Design

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05:00pm 04:45pm

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Marayong, Panadda

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Enhanced Intermediate Algebra Precalculus Trigonometry

4 3

SEM SEM

MTuWTh MWTh

09:30am 05:00pm

12:10pm 07:40pm

LA5-267 LA5-261

Moule, Rebekah Jane Johnson, Andrea Leanne

MATH MATH

113 115

01 01

S1S S1S

10692 10068

Precalculus Algebra Calculus for Business

3 3

SEM LEC*

MWTh MTuWTh

09:30am 09:30am

12:10pm 10:10am

LA5-165 LA5-167

Li, Xuhui Ziemer, William K

MATH MATH

122 122

01 03

S1S S1S

10049 10135

Calculus I Calculus I

4 4

SEM* SEM*

MTuWThF MTuWThF

09:30am 09:30am

11:05am 11:05am

LA5-250 LA5-355

Segalla, Angelo Kim Park, Yonghee

MATH MATH

122 123

60 01

S3S S1S

10552 10181

Calculus I Calculus II

4 4

SEM* SEM*

MTuWThF MTuWThF

09:30am 09:30am

11:05am 11:05am

LA5-250 LA5-246

Suaray, Kagba N Valentini, Robert C

MATH MATH

123 224

60 01

S3S S1S

10559 10062

Calculus II Calculus III

4 4

SEM* SEM*

MTuWThF

09:30am

11:05am

LA5-246

Moon, Hojin

MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MGMT MGMT

224 247 380 364A 370A 300 405

60 60 01 01 02 01 01

S3S S3S S1S S1S S1S S3S S3S

10561 10527 10216 10969 10973 10478 11074

Calculus III Introduction Linear Algebra Probability and Statistics Ordinary Differentl Equatns I Applied Math I Princip of Mgmt and Operations International Comparative Mgmt

4 3 3 3 3 3 3

SEM* SEM SEM SEM SEM LEC LEC

MTuWThF MTuWThF MWTh MWTh MTuTh MWTh TuTh TuTh

09:30am 09:30am 09:30am 05:00pm 05:00pm 09:00am 09:00am 01:00pm

11:05am 11:05am 12:10pm 07:40pm 07:40pm 11:40am 12:45pm 04:45pm

LA5-353 LA5-248 LA5-343 LA5-154 LA5-343 LA5-343 CBA-139 CBA-229

Mena, Robert A Viet, Ngo Nhu-Phu

GE

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11164

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470 490

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S3S S3S

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402 305

01 01

NRSG

309

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312 402

NRSG NRSG

450 456

NRSG

GE

3 4

LEC LEC*

TuTh MTuWTh

01:00pm 09:00am

04:45pm 10:20am

CBA-214 PSY-201

Zhang, Xianpin

Digital Marketing and Media

3

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MW

09:00am

01:00pm

CBA-237B

Flexo, Scott W

11000 11001

Marketing Research Consumer Behavior

3 3

SEM LEC

MW TuTh

09:00am 09:00am

01:00pm 12:45pm

CBA-237B CBA-230

Soni, Praveen K Siddiqi, Farhana I

S1S SSD

10970 10369

Prob Solv App Math Elem Ms Tch 3 Pathophysiology for Nurses 3

SEM* LEC

MTuWTh W

09:30am 08:00am

10:50am 12:30pm

LA5-265 VEC-227

Noguera, Norma A Fitzgerald, Anne M

01

SSD

10370

Dimension Professional Nursing

2

LEC

M

09:00am

12:00pm

VEC-227

Cheffer, Natalie D

02 01

SSD S1S

10422 10255

Health Assessment Community Health Nursing

3 6

LEC* LEC*

F ThF

08:00am 08:00am

11:00am 11:45am

CBA-228 NUR-066

Morimoto, Mary Jane Nicolas Coffey, Melody G

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10702 10707

Nursing Research Hlth Care Delivery Syst Ldrshp

3 3

LEC LEC

M F

08:00am 08:00am

01:00pm 01:00pm

CBA-214 CBA-214

Jadalla, Ahlam A Windle, Debra L

530

01

SSD

10412

Adv Physicl Assessmnt Adv Prac

2

LEC

F

09:00am

11:30am

HoagHospital

Templeton, Sarah Jean

A3 Found

NRSG

530

02

SSD

10378

Adv Physicl Assessmnt Adv Prac

2

LEC

M

09:00am

11:45am

LBMemorial

Conahan, Laura Jane

A3 Found

NRSG NRSG

596 596

01 02

SSD SSD

10414 10372

Research for Adv Nursing Pract Research for Adv Nursing Pract

3 3

LEC LEC

F M

04:00pm 04:00pm

07:50pm 07:50pm

HoagHospital LBMemorial

Kumrow, David E Qahoush, Rafat

NRSG NRSG

530L 530L

01 02

SSD SSD

10413 10379

Adv Physical Assessment Lab Adv Physical Assessment Lab

1 1

LAB LAB

F M

12:00pm 12:00pm

03:45pm 04:00pm

HoagHospital LBMemorial

Templeton, Sarah Jean Conahan, Laura Jane

NRSG NRSG NUTR NUTR NUTR NUTR NUTR NUTR PHIL PHYS PHYS

556C 556L 331 436 436 436L 436L 492K 170 151 152

01 01 01 01 03 01 03 01 01 01 60

S1S SSD S1S SSD SSD SSD SSD SSD S1S S1S S3S

10150 11131 10739 10373 10375 10401 10742 10300 10670 10052 10493

Microteaching in Nursing Practice Teaching Nutrition through Life Cycle Advanced Nutrition Advanced Nutrition Evaluation Nutritional Status Evaluation Nutritional Status Internship in Nutrition Critical Reasoning Mechanics and Heat Electricity and Magnetism

3 4 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 4 4

SEM SEM LEC LEC* LEC* LEC* LEC* SEM SEM SEM* SEM*

MTuWThF M MW Tu Tu M W Tu MTuWTh MTuWTh MTuWTh

08:00am 10:00am 08:00am 09:00am 12:00pm 09:30am 09:30am 04:00pm 01:00pm 12:00pm 12:00pm

05:00pm 03:25pm 12:00pm 09:50am 12:50pm 10:15am 10:15am 05:45pm 05:00pm 02:00pm 01:55pm

NUR-062 NUR-026 FCS-008 FCS-122 FCS-122 FCS-123 FCS-123 FCS-122 LA1-202 HSCI-103 HSCI-103

Huckabay, Loucine M Keely, Beth R Devine, Gwendolyn S Barrack Gardner, Michelle Barrack Gardner, Michelle Blaine, Rachel Eugenia Blaine, Rachel Eugenia Blecher, Lee Wright, Cory D Jaikumar, Prashanth Papp, Zoltan

PHYS POSC POSC PPA SW SW SW SW SW SW SOC SOC STAT

100B 100 391 571 500 605 605 605 594B 594B 320 342 108

60 03 03 01 03 03 04 05 01 02 01 01 02

S3S S3S S3S S3S SSD S3S S3S S3S SSD SSD S3S S3S S3S

10492 10488 10490 10701 10361 10681 10682 10683 10365 10366 10671 10672 10614

General Physics Intro American Government American Government Leadership Skills & Strategies Foundtns SW Prac Skills Interv Adv Soc Pol Analysis Adc Prac Adv Soc Pol Analysis Adc Prac Adv Soc Pol Analysis Adc Prac Resrch Methods Social Work II Resrch Methods Social Work II The Family Criminology Statistics for Everyday Life

4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

LEC* LEC LEC SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM LEC SEM

MTuWTh MTuWTh MTuWTh Tu Sa MW TuTh MW Tu Th MW TuTh MWTh

12:00pm 09:00am 09:00am 06:00pm 09:00am 06:00pm 06:00pm 06:00pm 06:00pm 06:00pm 09:00am 01:00pm 09:30am

01:55pm 12:50pm 12:50pm 08:45pm 01:05pm 10:05pm 09:45pm 10:05pm 09:45pm 09:45pm 01:00pm 04:45pm 12:10pm

HSCI-100 ET-105 ET-105 SPA-211 SPA-208 SPA-111 SPA-112 SPA-109 ET-109 ET-109 LA5-154 LA5-153 LA5-167

Geier, Montserrat P Haas, Anna Liesl Haas, Anna Liesl Martin, Edward J Stallings, Justin D Jennings, Lisa K Callicott, Quinn Crotts, Shannon Christine Brocato, Jolae Brocato, Jolae Campbell, Carole A Haldipur, Jan Naren Kim, Sung Eun

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hen the Rams finally got the go-ahead from the NFL to move to Los Angeles, there was a buzz of excitement and exhilaration for the city that waited 23 years for a team to return. Although the city’s first professional sports team came back, it came with a caveat. While the team features a Top-10 defense, the reigning offensive rookie of the year in Todd Gurley and a compact offensive line, the Rams had an a void at the quarterback position. Now, they have the man of the hour. After trading up and giving the Tennessee Titans a boatload of picks in exchange for the No. 1 pick in Thursday’s draft, the Rams have their quarterback of the future – Jared Goff.. Goff’s quick release and tenacity makes him the most pro-ready quarterback and ultimately a franchise quarterback the Rams can lean on. In a division like the NFC West, having a play-making quarterback is critical and because the Rams have lacked one, they have been an afterthought in the division. But now they have their man. At just 21, the three-year quarterback out of California was selected by the Rams as the top pick in the draft - which was inevitable after the Rams made a blockbuster move to snag the

Jared Goff has the tools to be the Rams’ cornerstone for years to come. By Will Hernandez Assistant Sports Editor

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pick from the Titans. The Rams are arguably one of the deepest teams (talent-wise) in the league and did not have too many holes they needed to address in the draft. The one position they absolutely had to nail was quarterback. Last season, the Rams’ pair of quarterbacks – Nick Foles and Case Keenum – were statistically one of the worst tandem in the league. Overall, the Rams’ pair of quarterbacks combined for 2,880 yards in 16 games. Goff, on the other hand, racked up 4,719 yards in his third and final season at Cal. Those statistics are high, but the defensive competition in the PAC-12 is not even comparable to the defensive schemes Goff will face against the best in the NFC West, like the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals. Quarterback is the most pivotal position in the NFL and the Rams have not had a top-tier signal caller since they had Kurt Warner under center. Now we know why the team hasn’t made the playoffs since 2004. Back then they had Marc Bulger, but he was an average quarterback that played in then-head coach Mike Martz’s pass-friendly offense and had a plethora of playmakers. The Rams thought they picked up their franchise cornerstone when they selected Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford out of Oklahoma in the 2010

draft. But injuries derailed Bradford’s career with the organization, which left the team without a consistent quarterback. Although anything is possible in the league, the Rams gave up a pair of first, second and third round picks in the next two years for a reason. The 6-foot4-inch Goff has the mechanics and size to be the guy that gets the ball out to the Rams’ talented wide receiver Tavon Austin and running back Todd Gurley. And remember, the last quarterback to come out of Cal in the first round was Aaron Rodgers. In the seven seasons that Rodgers started for the Green Bay Packers, he’s immensified himself as one of the Top-3 gun-slingers in the NFL and led the Packers to the playoffs six straight years in a row and won it all – Super Bowl XLV – in 2011. Although Rodgers only played two years at Cal, Goff threw more years in his freshman and sophomore season (7,481) than Rodgers’ (5,469). However, Goff did more for Cal than Rodgers did, he helped turn around the program after it went 1-11 in his freshman season. Considering that, Goff has a good combination of talent and experience coming into the league, which will help him battle through the rugged NFC West. Now that the missing piece to the team has been found, fans have even more reason to celebrate its return to LA.

Internet comments about girls’ deaths should horrify all of us

Have a look in this mirror. I hope you going into the marshy pond in the dark have a strong stomach. to attempt a rescue, even though they The news story could hear the girls was the deaths of screaming. Videos three Pinellas Counreleased later were ty, Florida, girls, two inconclusive. These model citizens ages 15 and one 16, There are legitnot only cheered and who allegedly stole imate issues here celebrated the girls’ a car in the early that reasonable deaths, they mocked their people can debate: hours of March 31, grieving parents. and then, while fleeDo police officers ing police officers, have an obligation drove the vehicle to put their own into a pond and lives in danger to drowned. Controversy arose when first save any civilian, much less criminal released police dashcam videos seemed suspects? Was the department’s first acto show that officers decided against count of events, which suggested that the

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officers attempted a heroic rescue but failed, misleading? What social or family issues might have led three adolescents to steal a car, something they allegedly had done before? But this column isn’t about any of that. It is about the visceral, raw ugliness of so many of our fellow Americans who commented online about this story and its implications. These model citizens not only cheered and celebrated the girls’ deaths, they mocked their grieving parents. And the racial hostility that dripped from their online lips was concussive. Here is a sampling from one YouTube channel, each example offered verbatim:

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and the comments weren’t quite so relentlessly toxic on other sites. But what about this news story is not tragic? No child is born bad, so some combination of unfortunate existential circumstances misled them into believing that stealing a car was a good idea. It cost them their lives. Finding mirth and revelry in the deaths of three teenagers is a sign of serious mental and emotional dysfunction requiring urgent professional intervention. The rest of us should be cognizant that these vacant souls are walking among us, undiagnosed, every day. –Robert Steinback, Sun Sentinel, TNS

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“Three-run homer for Darwin.” “The mothers are hoodrat morons who raised little hoodrat criminals. No sympathy whatsoever.” “Good. Those n — — s stole a car and got instant justice, and now can’t breed with more ignorant monkeys. Lol.” “The only thing that cop did wrong was not to light a cigarette and take a selfie in front of the sinking car.” “The inquisition was onto something. If they were innocent, they would float.” I could go on, but I think you get the picture. Comments like these were the norm on the site, not the exception. I get that internet trolls aren’t representative of the great majority of us,

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Torres, Tautalafua lead 49ers past Titans The second and third basemen for LBSU combined for seven RBIs to take the series on the road against CSUF.

8-4 TOP PERFORMERS Second baseman L.T. Torres

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FULLERTON, Calif. — Behind a record-breaking outing by senior Darian Tautalafua and sophomore L.T. Torres’ five RBIs, the Long Beach State softball team defeated Cal State Fullerton 8-4 on Friday at Anderson Family Field. Trailing 2-1, the 49ers (28-18, 8-7) used a five-run fifth inning to put the game away for good against the Titans (39-11, 13-2). With the bases loaded and no outs, Torres delivered a twoRBI single to give LBSU the 3-2 lead. “I was just thinking, ‘Put the ball into play, get the ball in the air and maybe get a fly out,’” Torres said. “I always tell myself to hit the ball hard and good things will happen.” Tautalafua went up to the plate next and lined a two-RBI triple to right field and gave the 49ers a three-run lead. The third baseman’s pair of RBIs made her the Big West’s all-time leader in in that category; Tautalafua passed Jennifer Curtier of Pacific with her 171st RBI. The RBI record is the second conference record under the Carson native’s belt after Tautalafua broke the Big West’s home run record earlier in

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LBSU outfielders Hannah Cookson and Alley Perkins high-five after picking up a win in game one of the series against Cal State Fullerton. The 49ers took the series 2-1 after an 8-4 win in the rubber match on Friday at Anderson Family Field. the season. “I’m going to care about [the records] after I’m done [playing at LBSU],” Tautalafua said. “Right now I’m just trying to do whatever I can to help the team win. I’m just focusing on the team.” LBSU extended its lead to 8-2 in the

sixth after Torres hit a two-out, two-RBI double to right-center field. The second baseman went 2 for 4 and knocked in five runs on Friday. The 49ers combined for 16 runs in their series against the Titans and they combined for 25 runs last weekend in

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their series against UC Santa Barbara, a vast improvement from scoring just one run in their series against Cal Poly on April 16 and 17. “We knew that wasn’t us playing on the field [against Cal Poly],” Torres said. “We knew we needed to change, so we put in a lot of hard work and it paid off.” Head coach Kim Sowder said slumps and hitting streaks are contagious and that she is relieved the 49ers found their swing in the middle of the conference schedule. “We just worked at practice,” Sowder said. “We got the confidence back [against UC Santa Barbara], we slowed down our approach at the plate and just started doing what we’ve been doing for most of the season.” The Titans scored two runs in the

bottom half of the sixth, but were unable to rally for a comeback win. The 49ers fell in a 2-0 deficit in the first inning that brought back memories of game two on Wednesday when the Titans struck for six runs in the first and never looked back. However, LBSU answered with a run in the third after Torres grounded into a fielder’s choice, but brought in a run in the process. LBSU’s junior right-hander Christina Clermont (18-8) threw her 19th complete game, allowing seven hits and four earned runs while striking out three. The 49ers return home after two weeks on the road to host UC Riverside, starting Saturday at 1 p.m. at the LBSU Softball Complex.

Standings

Standings

BASEBALL

SOFTBALL

Big West

OVR

1. Cal State Fullerton

9-3

27 - 15

2. UC Santa Barbara

8-4

29 - 10

3. Long Beach State

9-6

26 - 16

4. Cal Poly

7-5

25 - 17

5. UC Riverside

7-5

20 - 21

24 - 26

6. UC Irvine

7-8

25 - 16

6-9

23 - 21

7. Hawai'i

7-8

18 - 25

7. Hawai'i

5 - 11

21 - 27

8. Cal State Northridge

4 - 11

25 - 16

8. UC Davis

4 - 11

15 - 29

9. UC Davis

2 - 10

12 - 25

Big West

OVR

1. Cal State Fullerton

13 - 2

39 - 12

2. Cal State Northridge

10 - 5

30 - 20

3. Long Beach State

8-7

28 - 18

4. UC Riverside

7-8

31 - 17

5. UC Santa Barbara

7-8

6. Cal Poly

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Dirtbags corral Mustangs in series finale LBSU completes its first sweep the season with 4-1 win against Cal Poly on Sunday.

Series Leaders

By Matthew Simon Staff Writer

Designated Hitter Luke Rasmussen

Behind senior Tanner Brown’s dominant performance on the mound and sophomore Luke Rasmussen’s bat, the Long Beach State baseball team beat Cal Poly 4-1 in Sunday’s series finale to sweep the Mustangs at Blair Field. The win came after LBSU broke ground for construction of the team’s new batting facility and bullpen in right field. “It’s great [to sweep after the groundbreaking],” Dirtbags head coach Troy Buckley said. “The goal is to win every game, but it is nice way to cap the day and a really nice weekend off. I’m happy for the team, I’m happy for the school and I’m happy for the community.” Brown (6-3) shut the Mustangs down after the first inning before being taken out in the ninth after giving up a 2-out single to Cal Poly’s junior third baseman Michael Sanderson. The right-hander finished the day allowing five hits, one run, one walk while striking out two. “I just came in trying to keep

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The Dirtbags’ freshman second baseman Jarren Duran throws the ball to first base in LBSU’s 4-1 win over Cal Poly on Sunday at Blair Field. the ball down and stay ahead of the counts,” Brown said. “I let my defense do what they could.” Rasmussen spearheaded the scoring output in the series going 7 for 13 with 5 RBIs. LBSU’s designated hitter went 2 for 4 on Sunday with two RBIs. The Dirtbags’ (26-16, 9-6) sweep was the first of the season after failing in six attempts to complete a sweep with a win in a series finale. “[It’s] huge,” Buckley said. “It’s been a nice luxury to be in a position to

sweep, it means you’re having good weekends, but we hadn’t done it yet.” The Mustangs (25-17, 7-5) got off to a quick start taking a 1-0 lead in the first inning after freshman catcher Nick Meyer singled to right field. Meyer stole second and found himself on third after junior left fielder Brett Binning hit a single to right field. Meyer scored after senior right fielder hit John Shucknecht hit an RBI single. LBSU answered with two outs in the third inning after Rasmussen hit a

Designated Hitter Kevin Morgan

7 - 13

2-9

5 RBIs

2 RBIs

Double

Double

two-RBI single that allowed senior third baseman Zack Domingues and junior shortstop Garrett Hampson to score giving the Dirtbags a 2-1 lead. Freshman Domenic Colacchio added to the lead in the fourth with an RBI single that allowed junior Daniel Jackson to score and extend LBSU’s lead to 3-1. The win is the Dirtbags’ fifth in a row. LBSU outscored the Mustangs 20-4, scoring in double figures in Friday’s 14-3 win and then shutting out

the Mustangs in Saturday’s 2-0 win. “There was really good focus all week,” Buckley said. “Even though we had limited practice time, I thought the intent was good, I thought our fundamentals were stressed and they know the importance without making it important.” The Dirtbags now will turn their focus to UCLA when they host them Tuesday night at Blair Field at 6 p.m. before traveling to Hawaii for a weekend series.

WOMEN’S WATER POLO

TOP PERFORMERS

6-4 Goalie Ymane Hage

Goalie Alexis Butler

12 Saves

10 Saves

LBSU goes winless at tourney, takes 4th place The Big West regular season champion 49ers come home empty handed from Big West Tournament. By Jason Enns Staff Writer

7-6 Utility Mary Brooks 3 Goals

Utility Virginia Smith 2 Goals

The Long Beach State women’s water polo team went 0-2 and placed fourth this weekend in the Big West Tournament, ending their season with a one-point loss against UC Irvine on Sunday. Both the No. 1 seed LBSU and No. 2 seed UC Irvine fell on Saturday, the 49ers to Hawai’i and Irvine to host UC Santa Barbara. Saturday’s semifinal matchup started off as a stalemate with both the 49ers and Rainbow Wahine playing heavy defense.

Sophomore center Emily Garczynski was able to sneak in the first goal of the match with just 1:37 left in the half, but Hawai’i’s Femke Aan managed to even the score at 1-1 just before the half ended. The Rainbow Wahine changed the pace in the second half scoring three in the first three minutes, but LBSU’s sophomore utility Virginia Smith and freshman attacker Tori Morrissey answered with a goal each to cut the score to 4-3. Senior attacker Jessica Brooks tied it at 4-4 with only 3:20 left in the game, but the ‘Bow’s Irene Gonzalez put in back-to-back goals securing Hawai’i’s 6-4 victory and their advancement into the championship game. On Sunday, the 49ers lost to Irvine 7-6 after two overtime periods. It’s the second time this season LBSU came up only one point shy of the Anteaters. LBSU came out strong against Ir-

vine, getting two quick goals to start the match. The Anteaters rebutted with two of their own, but Smith and Morrissey gave the 49ers a 4-2 lead before going into the second. The ‘Eaters kept themselves in the game in the second half, tying LBSU at 4-4 and then again at 5-5 after Brooks’ goal on a power play. Irvine made the first goal in overtime but the 49ers were able to answer to send the game into a second overtime at 6-6. Irvine’s Emily Carlson finally got the difference maker, scoring the ‘Eaters’ seventh with just :27 left, securing UC Irvine’s third place, 7-6 victory. UCSB and Hawai’i played for the championship Sunday after the 49ers battled for third against the Anteaters. The Gauchos beat the Rainbow Wahine to claim their first Big West Tournament title and an automatic qualification into the NCAA Tournament.


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