SUMMER/FALL 2019
SCHEDULE OF CREDIT CLASSES Includes Evening, Weekend and Online Classes
ENROLL AT SFCC.EDU SUMMER REGISTRATION BEGINS TUESDAY, APRIL 16. FALL REGISTRATION BEGINS TUESDAY, APRIL 23.
Programs
2 SFCC PROGRAMS 2 PROGRAMS SFCC PROGRAMS 2 EXPLORE SFCC’S diverse course offerings to discover which classes best match your interests. SFCC’s affordable tuition allows you to transfer to a bachelor’s degree program or customize the courses that support your career choice.
Creative ARTS
Discover the voice that gives life to your dreams. ARCHITECTURAL & INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES
FINE ARTS
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Architectural and Interior Design Software Architectural and Interior Design Technologies
Associate in Arts Certificates Arts Foundations Drawing and Painting Sculpture
CREATIVE WRITING
MEDIA ARTS
Certificate
CULINARY ARTS
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Culinary Arts Patissier
FASHION DESIGN
Associate in Applied Arts Certificate Fashion Design
FILM
Associate in Arts Associate in Applied Science Certificates Digital Cinematography Film Crew Film Production Independent Filmmaking Multimedia Journalism Post-Production
Associate in Arts Associate in Applied Science Certificates Audio Production Graphic and Interactive Design Media Arts 3-D, Animation and Game Design Social Media Specialist Web Design
PHOTOGRAPHY
Associate in Arts Associate in Applied Arts Certificates Commercial Photography Fine Arts Photography
PROFESSIONAL CRAFTS Associate in Applied Arts Certificates Ceramics Fine Woodworking Jewelry/Metal Arts
BUSINESS and MANAGEMENT
All the tools you need to work in or build a successful business. ACCOUNTING
Associate in Arts Certificate Accounting Specialist
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Associate in Arts Associate in Applied Science Certificate Entrepreneurship
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Associate in Applied Science Associate in Arts Certificates Criminal Investigation Police Supervision
CULINARY ARTS
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Culinary Arts Patissier continues
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PROGRAMS 3 PAYMENT OPTIONS 3
BUSINESS and MANAGEMENTcontinued HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT Associate in Arts Certificate Hospitality and Tourism
LEGAL STUDIES
PARALEGAL STUDIES
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Law Office Administrative Assistant Legal Secretary Paralegal Studies
Associate in Arts
EDUCATION, SOCIAL SCIENCES and HUMANITIES Change the world by helping others.
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Associate in Arts Certificate American Sign Language
CREATIVE WRITING Certificate
HUMAN SERVICES
Associate in Arts Certificates Leadership Traumatic Stress Aide
EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Associate in Arts Associate in Applied Science Certificates Early Childhood Development Infant and Family Studies
TEACHER EDUCATION Associate in Arts Certificates Teacher Certification Teaching Early Childhood Education Teaching Elementary Education (K-8) Teaching Secondary Education (7-12) Teaching Special Education (K-12) Bilingual Education Endorsement Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
PSYCHOLOGY
Associate in Arts
SPANISH LANGUAGE Associate in Arts
HEALTHCARE and FITNESS
Prepare for a fulfilling career in a fast-growing field. ALLIED HEALTH
Associate in Applied Science
COMMUNITY HEALTH
Certificate Community Health Worker
DENTAL HEALTH
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Dental Assisting Expanded Functions Dental Auxiliary
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Certificates Emergency Medical Technician — Basic Emergency Medical Technician — Intermediate
EXERCISE SCIENCE
Associate in Applied Science Certificate Fitness Instructor Training
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4 SFCC PROGRAMS 4 PROGRAMS SFCC PROGRAMS 4
HEALTHCARE and FITNESS continued HOME HEALTH AIDE/ NURSING ASSISTANT
NUTRITION Certificate
Certificates Home Health Aide Medical Billing and Coding Nursing Assistant Patient Care Assistant
PARAMEDICINE
MEDICAL ASSISTING
Certificate
Associate in Applied Science Certificate Medical Assisting
Associate in Applied Science Certificate Paramedicine
PHLEBOTOMY RESPIRATORY CARE
Associate in Applied Science
NURSING
Associate in Applied Science
SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY
Take your place on the front lines of a radically changing world. BIOLOGICAL & PHYSICAL SCIENCES Associate in Science
BUILDING SCIENCE & CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Adobe Construction Facilities Technologies Green Building Construction Skills Green Building Systems Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Plumbing Residential Energy Auditor/Inspector
COMPUTER & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Computer Hardware and Software Computer and Network Security Information Technologies Support for Smart Grids and Micro Grids
ENGINEERING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Associate in Applied Science Certificates Electrical, Smart Grid and Micro Grid Technologies Engineering Technologies General Engineering Technologies Mechanical Engineering Technologies GENERAL ENGINEERING & ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Associate in Science
SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES Associate in Applied Science Certificates Biofuels Solar Energy Sustainable Technologies Water Treatment Operation
COMPUTER SCIENCE Associate in Science
CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE
Associate in Applied Science Certificate Controlled Environment Agriculture www.sfcc.edu
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PROGRAMS 5 SFCC PAYMENT PROGRAMS OPTIONS 5 5
TRADES and TECHNOLOGY Forge a path to your dream job.
ARCHITECTURAL & INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Architectural and Interior Design Software Architectural and Interior Design Technologies
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Automotive Engine Repair Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Automotive Maintenance and Light Truck Repair Automatic Transmission Transaxle Brakes Manual Transmission and Drive Train Steering and Suspension
BUILDING SCIENCE & CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Adobe Construction Facilities Technologies Green Building Construction Skills Green Building Systems Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Plumbing Residential Energy Auditor/Inspector
COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Certificate
CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE
GENERAL ENGINEERING & ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Associate in Science
FACILITY TECHNOLOGIES Certificate
FASHION DESIGN
Associate In Applied Arts Certificate
FILM
Associate in Arts Associate in Applied Science Certificates Digital Cinematography Film Crew Film Production Independent Filmmaking Multimedia Journalism Post-Production
HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING Certificate
MEDIA ARTS
Associate In Arts Associate In Applied Science Certificates Audio Production Graphic and Interactive Design Media Arts 3-D, Animation and Game Design Social Media Specialist Web Design
Associate in Applied Science Certificate
PLUMBING
ENERGY AUDITOR
SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES
Certificate
ENGINEERING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Electrical, Smart Grid and Micro Grid Technologies Engineering Technologies General Engineering Technologies Mechanical Engineering Technologies
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Certificate
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Biofuels Solar Energy Sustainable Technologies Water Treatment Operation
WELDING TECHNOLOGIES Associate in Applied Science Certificate
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6 WELCOME
SFCC MISSION, VISION AND VALUES Mission
Empower Students, Strengthen Community. Empoderar a los Estudiantes, Fortalecer a la Comunidad.
Vision
SFCC is a nationally recognized leader in fulfilling its community’s dreams, one student at a time.
Values
• We value STUDENT LEARNING and demonstrate our commitment through innovative, high quality programs, empowerment of students and accountability for systematic learning assessment. • We value EXCELLENCE and demonstrate our commitment through continuous organizational improvement, transparent and effective systems and responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars. • We value PEOPLE and demonstrate our commitment through building a community of collaboration and trust, celebrating diversity, and fostering a vibrant system of shared governance. • We value SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY and demonstrate our commitment through leadership in sustainability programs and practices, accessible and affordable education, and ongoing service to and partnerships with our community. • We value INTEGRITY and demonstrate our commitment by modeling respect, honesty and principled decision-making throughout the organization. The information contained herein is valid as of March 2019.While SFCC makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information, the college reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice. Always check with your advisor or the online registration system for current information.
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SFCC Governing Board Linda S. Siegle, Chair Jack Sullivan, Vice Chair George Gamble, Ph.D., Secretary Kathleen D. Keith, Member Martha G. Romero, Ph.D., Member Nohemy Bojorquez-Flores, Ex-Officio Student Member
The SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes summarizes information of interest to students; it is not a complete statement of programs and policies. Other important information is published in the SFCC Catalog, the Student Handbook and guidelines produced by instructional departments and other offices. Students are responsible for knowing and complying with the provisions of these documents.
Interim President Cecilia Y.M. Cervantes, Ph.D.
SFCC is an equal opportunity/ADA-compliant institution. SFCC es una institución de igualdad de oportunidades en conformidad con ADA.
SFCC is a public institution accredited by the Higher Learning Commission with membership in the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
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WHERE TO FIND IT 7
WHERE TO FIND IT SFCC PROGRAMS........................................2
SECURITY
PHONE NUMBERS.......................................9
Security Report............................................22 Emergency Alerts..........................................22 Maps: Santa Fe Higher Education Center; SFCC Main Campus with designated smoking areas........................................................22-23
OPEN HOURS...............................................9
DATES AND DEADLINES
MISSION, VISION AND VALUES.................6 IMPORTANT DATES (Academic Calendar).........8
TERMS TO KNOW.....................................10 ABOUT ENROLLMENT
New Student Orientation.............................10 Student ID Cards..........................................10 Placement Testing.........................................11 Prerequisites.................................................11 Audit Option................................................12 Dropping or Withdrawing From a Class........12 Supplies........................................................18 LINKED CLASSES.......................................11 CHANGE OF PLANS
Dropping or Withdrawing From a Class........12 Transaction Deadlines .............................13-14 Refunds........................................................18 REGISTRATION
Ways to Register...........................................12 Registration Helpline...................................12 Registration and Payment Deadlines.............15 COSTS
Tuition and Fees...........................................16 Determining the Total Cost of a Class...........16 PAYING
Payment Options..........................................17 SFCC Foundation Scholarships.....................17 Refunds........................................................18 FINANCIAL AID
Eligibility and Requirements........................19 How to Apply for Financial Aid....................19 Types of Financial Aid...................................19 Scholarships..................................................20
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Important Dates (Academic Calendar)............8 Transaction Deadlines...................................13 Registration and Payment Deadlines.............15 SUPPORT
MySFCC......................................................21 Student Support Services..............................21 Advising • Career Services • Counseling • Library • Office of the Registrar • Student Accessibility Services • Student Development • Testing Center • TRiO • Tutoring Center • Veterans Resource Center GETTING HERE
SFCC and HEC Area Map...........................22 Campus Map................................................23 SUN ONLINE................................................... 24 ONLINE LEARNING (Online Classes)..........25 Completely Online Class Listings.............26-29 HOW TO READ A CLASS LISTING...........30 CLASS LISTINGS
Summer Credit Class Listings........................30 Fall Credit Class Listings...............................46 Fall Late-Starting Classes...............................90 FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE...........................89 ADULT EDUCATION
Academic and Career Education (ACE)........93 English as a Second Language (ESL)..............94 Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe......................95 SANTA FE HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER.................... 96
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8 IMPORTANT DATES
ACADEMIC CALENDAR SUMMER 2019
Priority registration............................April 15, 8:30 a.m.
New Mexico residents (students who physically reside in New Mexico, earned more than 30 credit hours taken at SFCC and have declared a degree)
FALL 2019
Priority registration........................... April 22, 8:30 a.m.
New Mexico residents (students who physically reside in New Mexico, earned more than 30 credit hours taken at SFCC and have declared a degree)
Registration begins (New Mexico residents, students who physically reside in New Mexico).............April 16, 8:30 a.m.
Registration begins (New Mexico residents, students who physically reside in New Mexico).............April 23, 8:30 a.m.
Memorial Day — college closed..........................May 27 Open registration — open to all..........................May 24 Deadline to petition to graduate summer.............June 28 Independence Day — college closed...................... July 4
Open registration — open to all........................... Aug. 9 Full-time faculty return (limited services 8-10 a.m.) ....... Aug. 8 Convocation (services available at 10 a.m.)..................... Aug. 12 Classes begin...................................................... Aug. 19 Schedule changes only (drop/add) (16 wk courses).......Aug. 19-20 Petition for residency for tuition purposes........... Aug. 23 Last day to drop 1st 8-week course(s) without grade and obtain refund..................... Aug. 30 Labor Day — college closed; Sat. classes in session ...Sept. 2 Last day to drop without grade and obtain a refund (16 wk courses).........................Sept. 6 Last day to petition to graduate fall 2019...............Sept. 6 Last day to change audit/credit status (16 wk courses)... Oct. 11 Midterm examinations..................................... Oct. 7-12 Midterm grades due by 5 p.m..............................Oct. 14 Last day to register for 2nd 8-week courses ...........Oct. 15 Faculty and staff in-service (college closed-no services)......Oct. 18 Last day to withdraw from class(es) (16 wk courses)...... Oct. 25 Last day to drop 2nd 8-week courses without a grade and obtain a refund.................Oct. 25 Complete/Signed petition to graduate to walk in commencement ceremony................................ Nov. 3 Priority registration for spring 2020 begins......... Nov. 11 Registration for spring 2020 begins.................... Nov. 12 Thanksgiving Break — college closed...... Nov. 28-Dec. 1 Final examinations............................................. Dec. 2-7 Last day faculty advisors are on campus................. Dec. 6 Commencement rehearsal at 3:30 p.m................... Dec. 5 Semester ends....................................................... Dec. 7 Fall Commencement............................................ Dec. 7 Final grades due by 5 p.m...................................... Dec. 9 Winter break — college closed..................Dec. 23-Jan. 5 SFCC Opens...........................................................Jan.6
Payment arrangements are due by 4:30 p.m. on May 14 if student registers from April 15 to May 14. See Page 15 for Registration and Payment Deadlines.
Eight-Week Session Classes begin ....................................................... June 3 Schedule changes only (drop/add)........................... June 3-4 Last day to drop without a grade and obtain a refund .........................................June 14 Last day to change audit/credit status ..................June 28 Last day to withdraw from class(es)......................... July 5 Final examinations.......................................... July 22-27 Session ends......................................................... July 27 Final grades due by 5 p.m..................................... July 29 First Four-Week Session Classes begin........................................................ June 3 Schedule changes only (drop/add)........................... June 3-4 Last day to drop without a grade and obtain a refund........................................... June 5 Last day to change audit/credit status....................June 14 Last day to withdraw from class(es).......................June 21 Final examinations......................................... June 24-29 Session ends.........................................................June 29 Final grades due by 5 p.m....................................... July 1 Second Four-Week Session Classes begin......................................................... July 1 Schedule changes only (drop/add)............................ July 1-2 Independence Day — college closed...................... July 4 Last day to drop without a grade and obtain a refund............................................ July 3 Last day to change from audit/credit status........... July 12 Last day to withdraw from class(es)....................... July 19 Final examinations.......................................... July 22-27 Session ends......................................................... July 27 Final grades due by 5 p.m..................................... July 29
Payment arrangements are due by 4:30 p.m. on July 23 if student registers from April 22 to July 23. See Page 15 for Registration and Payment Deadlines.
Register and pay online anytime. If you encounter problems registering online, call the Registration Helpline at 505-428-1270 during regular business hours. Failure to arrange payment by the deadline could result in losing your place in class. See Page 12 for information. Late registration into courses that have started is not permitted after the first week of the semester. NOTE: This does not apply to courses that have not yet started — only courses that are already underway.
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PHONE NUMBERS
OPEN HOURS
SFCC’s Main Phone Number............505-428-1000 Advising and information New and non-degree students................ 505-428-1270 School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts.........505-428-1880 School of Business and Education................505-428-1448 School of Liberal Arts..................................505-428-1189 School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math...................................................505-428-1462 School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies.............................505-428-1877 Adult Education....................................... 505-428-1356 Bookstore................................................. 505-428-1218 Campus Safety.......................................... 505-428-1224 Career Services......................................... 505-428-1406 Cashier’s Office......................................... 505-428-1211 Center for Diversity and Integrated Learning................................ 505-428-1467 College for Working Adults....................... 505-428-1745 Continuing Education (noncredit courses) information and registration.................... 505-428-1676 Economic and Workforce Development.... 505-428-1676 English as a Second Language (ESL).......... 505-428-1356 ENLACE................................................. 505-428-1714 Financial aid/scholarship information........ 505-428-1268 Fitness Education Center.......................... 505-428-1615 High School Equivalency (HSE) and General Education Diploma (GED)........ 505-428-1356 International students................................ 505-428-1881 Kids Campus............................................ 505-428-1354 Library..................................................... 505-428-1352 Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe.................. 505-428-1353 Media Arts Lab......................................... 505-428-1248 Online Teaching and Learning.................. 505-428-1166 Registrar’s Office...................................... 505-428-1267 Registration Helpline............................... 505-428-1270 Student Accessibility Services (V/TTY).... 505-428-1711 Student Development............................... 505-428-1665 Student Employment................................ 505-428-1285 Teacher Education.................................... 505-428-1424 Technology Service Desk.......................... 505-428-1222 Testing Center.......................................... 505-428-1625 TRiO....................................................... 505-428-1364 Tutoring Center....................................... 505-428-1260 Veterans’ Benefits...................................... 505-428-1267 Veterans Resource Center......................... 505-428-1350 Weather Watch/Holiday Line (school delays/closures)............................... 505-428-1716 Welcome and Advising Center.................. 505-428-1270 Wellness Center........................................ 505-428-1291
General Campus Hours Mondays through Fridays.................7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturdays............................................8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays...............................................noon to 5 p.m. For the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center, see hours below.
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Bookstore Mondays through Thursdays.......... 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays...............................................8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cashier’s Office** Mondays through Thursdays.......... 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays...............................................8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Computer Lab Mondays through Fridays...................8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturdays............................................8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays...............................................noon to 5 p.m. Financial Aid Office* Mondays through Thursdays.......... 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays...............................................8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fitness Education Center Mondays through Thursdays.......... 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays.......................................... 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays........................................... 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Library Visit www.sfcc.edu/library for hours Registrar’s Office* Mondays through Thursdays...............8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays...............................................8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Student Development Office Mondays through Fridays...................8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Technology Service Desk Mondays through Thursdays.......... 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fridays.......................................... 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays............................................. 8 a.m. to noon Testing Center Mondays through Tuesdays...............10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays through Fridays...............8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tutoring Center Mondays through Thursdays...............9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays...............................................9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays..........................................10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Welcome and Advising Center* Mondays through Thursdays.......... 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays...............................................8 a.m. to 5 p.m. *Open until 5:30 two weeks before the semester begins and the first week of classes. **Open later, until 6 p.m., Mondays-Thursdays only during weeks of May 13, June 3, July 22, Aug. 12 and 19. Fridays: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
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10 ABOUT ENROLLMENT TERMS TO KNOW
ABOUT ENROLLMENT
Audit — Students who audit a credit course do not earn a grade or college credit. Audited courses do not count toward a certificate or degree. Standard prerequisites, tuition and fees apply. You have the option to change from credit to audit status or audit to credit until a specified date during the semester.
NEW STUDENTS
Corequisite — This indicates a requirement you must complete concurrently with the course for which you are enrolling. For instance, lab courses are often corequisites for classroom instruction in sciences, so you must take both the class and the lab during the same semester.
NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION AND ADVISING
Credit — Credit is earned when classes are successfully completed. Certificates and degrees require a certain number of credits. Degree students — These are students who already have a high school diploma or GED and want to work toward a particular certificate or degree at SFCC. Drop — Dropping a class completely removes it from your academic record. If you meet the processing deadline, you become eligible for a refund. Deadlines occur within the first few class sessions and vary according to the length of the course. Non-degree students — Students who do not wish to pursue a certificate or degree can enroll as non-degree students. A high school or GED diploma is not required for admission as a non-degree student; age requirements may apply. Prerequisite — This is a requirement you must complete successfully before you may enroll in a particular course or program. Topics class — A class that has been developed around current events or is being considered as a regular class offering. Topics classes are not part of degree plans and are not listed in the catalog. Withdrawal — If the “drop” deadline has passed, you may still withdraw from a class. A “W” will be recorded on your academic record and reflected on your transcript. It is not a factor in the calculation of your GPA. Withdrawal from a class does not make you eligible for a refund.
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Welcome! You’re about to join a community of dedicated students, faculty and staff who want you to succeed. Go to www.sfcc.edu, click on “Apply Now,” select “Apply to SFCC ONLINE” and follow the instructions.
In order to assist new students in successfully transitioning to college and to increase the likelihood of academic success and degree completion, SFCC has a New Student Orientation and advising policy for new students. All new, full-time, degree-seeking students with 15 or fewer completed, cumulative credits are expected to attend New Student Orientation and meet with an advisor each semester until the student has earned 16 cumulative credits. These requirements are designed to keep students on track, enhance studentsuccess and improve degree completion. Dates for New Student Orientation For information, call 505-428-1275 For more information or to sign up, call 505-428-1919.
STUDENT ID CARDS Students taking credit classes are eligible to receive an SFCC student ID. You’ll use it to access services such as the Library, Computer Labs and Testing Center. You will also use it each time you use the Fitness Education Center. To get your ID, take a copy of your class schedule to the Welcome and Advising Center, Room 201, or the Fitness Education Center during their open hours (see Page 9).
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LINKED CLASSES/LEARNING COMMUNITIES
Linked Classes/Learning Communities are specially designed offerings that help students work more quickly to complete a degree. In these special classes, students enroll in two or more classes tied — or “linked” — together as corequisites, and students must take the classes for credit. These classes allow students to complete developmental and core college-level classes more quickly, so they can take classes toward their major in less time. Some advantages of these types of classes are taking two classes with the same group of students and instructors, shared assignments, learning across disciplines and faster completion of prerequisite courses. Current Linked Classes include: • Accelerated, Linked Classes in English or Math, such as English 109 and English 111 or Math 101 and MATH 101S. • Interdisciplinary Learning Community courses that pair a developmental reading class with a content course, such as Psychology 111 or pair First Year Student Success with English 107. Ask your advisor for more information about these special offerings.
PREREQUISITES IMPORTANT Make sure SFCC has proof that you have met the prerequisites for classes you want to take. TO SATISFY A PREREQUISITE, YOU CAN: • complete the required course with a “C” or better. • demonstrate proficiency on a placement test at the Testing Center. • submit qualifying ACT, SAT, AP or CLEP scores. • submit transcripts that demonstrate that you have completed a comparable course at another institution with a grade of “C” or better.
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PLACEMENT TESTING Placement testing assesses your skills in the areas of English and math to help you choose the courses and services most suited to your needs, educational background and career goals. Tests are computer-based and given at the Testing Center, Room 611, during open hours (see Page 9). No appointment is necessary and testing is free, but you must have a government issued photo ID and your student ID. Allow two hours to complete the entire test or 30 to 45 minutes to complete individual sections. Results are available as soon as you complete the test. Visit www.sfcc.edu/testing or call 505-428-1625. TEST SCORES Recent ACT or SAT scores (less than three years old) can sometimes be used to determine English or math placement — though testing may still be required. TRANSCRIPT EVALUATION We encourage a placement test to determine the best course placement; however, coursework you completed at another college or university may fulfill SFCC prerequisites. For example, if you passed a college-level freshman composition course at another college with a grade of “C” or better, the SFCC ENGL 111 prerequisite may be waived. A math or science course taken more than three years ago cannot fulfill a prerequisite for a subsequent math or science course. To have your prior college work evaluated* for course placement, bring your official (in a sealed envelope) transcripts to the Office of the Registrar.You can have your official transcripts from other schools you have attended sent to: Santa Fe Community College, Office of Registrar, 6401 Richards Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87508 or electronically sent to records@sfcc.edu. For information, call 505-428-1264. *Depending on the time in the academic semester/year transfer evaluation can take from 5-7 working days to be reviewed and processed
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WAYS TO REGISTER
Degree-seeking students should meet with an academic advisor or counselor in the Welcome and Advising Center or academic departments advisor prior to registering. Walk-ins are welcome or you can schedule an appointment by calling 505-428-1270 or the academic department. Check for open hours on Page 9. Priority Registration begins one day early for New Mexico degree-seeking students who have 30 or more credits.
ONLINE
Register and pay online anytime! New students need to complete an SFCC admissions form before you can register. Go to www.sfcc.edu, click on “Apply Now,” select “Apply to SFCC online” and follow the instructions. Once your enrollment application has been accepted, you will be assigned your Student ID (A#) and your MySFCC username.You’ll use your username and your 8 digit birthdate (MMDDYYYY) to log in to MySFCC to enroll for classes, make payments, check your account status, get announcements and access your student email. Returning students log in to MySFCC with your user name and password, select the “Registration” tab at the top of the page and click on “Add or Drop from Classes.”
IN PERSON
Both new and returning students can come to the Welcome and Advising Center at SFCC. Check for open hours on Page 9. REGISTRATION FOR LATE-STARTING AND CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASSES is available throughout the semester. DISABLED STUDENTS who need additional assistance can call the Student Accessibility Services Office during regular business hours at 505-428-1701. IF YOU’RE HAVING TROUBLE REGISTERING FOR CLASSES Contact the Registration Helpline at 505-428-1270. REGISTRATION HELPLINE HOURS: Mondays–Fridays.............. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
AUDIT OPTION
You may opt out of receiving a letter grade and credit for any course. Under the audit option, you are still responsible for meeting all prerequisites and paying regular tuition and fees. Audited courses cannot be used to meet a prerequisite, nor do they count toward requirements for a degree or certificate program.You can change your enrollment status from audit to credit or from credit to audit through your online student account or by visiting the Welcome and Advising Center before the deadlines listed on Page 13. Audit-to-credit changes require your instructor’s signature.
DROPPING OR WITHDRAWING FROM A CLASS
Official drops or withdrawals from class(es) must be requested prior to the deadlines listed on Page 13 and 14. You can verify that your request has been processed through your online student account at MySFCC. If you are receiving financial aid and drop or withdraw from a class after it has started, you may be required to repay federal funds. For information, contact the Financial Aid Office. TWO WAYS TO DROP OR WITHDRAW FROM A CLASS: • Drop or withdraw through MySFCC. • Submit a written request to the Welcome and Advising Center in person, by fax at 505-428-1468 or by mail to Welcome and Advising Center, 6401 Richards Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87508-4887. Verbal requests, whether made in person or by phone, cannot be processed and will not be considered a formal drop of or withdrawal from a class. Do not assume that you will be dropped from a class for nonpayment or nonattendance as financial aid and other considerations may prevent disenrollment. If you do not officially drop or withdraw from a class, you will receive a final grade in the class and you will be responsible for paying tuition and fees in full. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have properly dropped or withdrawn from a class. Drop requests after the published deadlines will not be honored. For information, contact the Welcome and Advising Center.
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continued: TWO WAYS TO DROP OR WITHDRAW FROM A CLASS DROPPING A CLASS To have a class completely removed from your academic record and receive a refund, you must meet the deadlines listed below or on Page 14.
WITHDRAWING FROM A CLASS If the “drop” deadline has passed, you can still withdraw from a class. A “W” will be recorded on your academic record and appear on your transcript but will not be part of your GPA. Withdrawals are not eligible for a refund. To withdraw from a class, you must meet the deadlines listed below or on Page 14.
TRANSACTION DEADLINES SUMMER 2019 STANDARD-SCHEDULE AND ALTERNATIVE CLASSES COURSE LENGTH
LESS THAN 1 WEEK
DROP WITHOUT A GRADE AND RECEIVE FULL TUITION REFUND
CHANGE AUDIT/ CREDIT STATUS
WITHDRAW FROM CLASS
before first class
before first day
before 60% of class is completed
1 WEEK
through end of second class
before third day
before 60% of class is completed
2 WEEKS
through end of second class
before week 2
before 60% of class is completed
3 WEEKS
through end of second class
before week 2
before 60% of class is completed
4 WEEKS 1st session June 4-June 30 4 WEEKS 2nd session July 2-July 30 5 WEEKS
June 5
June 14
June 21
July 3
July 12
July 19
through end of second class
before week 3
before 60% of class is completed
6 WEEKS
through June 15
before week 4
before 60% of class is completed
7 WEEKS
through June 15
before week 4
before 60% of class is completed
8 WEEKS
June 14
June 28
July 5
NOTE: The class week runs Monday through Sunday. All actions except faculty-initiated withdrawals are initiated by student request. There are two ways you can officially drop or withdraw from a class. Submit your request in writing to the Welcome and Advising Center (in person, by fax at 505-428-1468 or by mail to Welcome and Advising Center, 6401 Richards Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87508-4887), or online through the student portal. Verbal requests, whether made in person or over the phone, cannot be processed. Call 505-428-1270 for more information. Summer/Fall 2019 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
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TRANSACTION DEADLINES
FALL 2019 STANDARD-SCHEDULE AND ALTERNATIVE CLASSES COURSE LENGTH
LESS THAN 1 WEEK
DROP WITHOUT A GRADE AND RECEIVE FULL TUITION REFUND
CHANGE AUDIT/ CREDIT STATUS
WITHDRAW FROM CLASS
before first class
before first day
before 60% of class is completed
1 WEEK
through end of second day
before third day
before 60% of class is completed
2 WEEKS
through end of second day
before week 2
before 60% of class is completed
3 WEEKS
through end of second day
before week 2
before 60% of class is completed
4 WEEKS
through end of second day
before week 3
before 60% of class is completed
5 WEEKS
through end of second day
before week 3
before 60% of class is completed
6 WEEKS
through week 2
before week 4
before 60% of class is completed
7 WEEKS
through week 2
before week 4
before 60% of class is completed
8 WEEKS
through week 2
before week 5
before 60% of class is completed
9 WEEKS
through week 2
before week 5
before 60% of class is completed
10 WEEKS
through week 3
before week 6
before 60% of class is completed
11 WEEKS
through week 3
before week 6
before 60% of class is completed
12 WEEKS
through week 3
before week 7
before 60% of class is completed
13 WEEKS
through week 3
before week 7
before 60% of class is completed
14 WEEKS
through week 3
before week 7
before 60% of class is completed
15 WEEKS
through week 3
before week 7
before 60% of class is completed
Oct. 11 End of 8th week
Oct. 25 End of 10th week
16 WEEKS Sept.. 6
NOTE: The class week runs Monday through Sunday. All actions except faculty-initiated withdrawals are initiated by student request. There are two ways you can officially drop or withdraw from a class. Submit your request in writing to the Welcome and Advising Center (in person, by fax at 505-428-1468 or by mail to Welcome and Advising Center, 6401 Richards Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87508-4887), or online through the student portal. Verbal requests, whether made in person or over the phone, cannot be processed. Call 505-428-1270 for more information.
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REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT DEADLINES REGISTER EARLY! MANY CLASSES FILL QUICKLY AND CLASSES WITH INSUFFICIENT ENROLLMENT WILL BE CANCELED. IT’S A GOOD IDEA TO CHOOSE ALTERNATIVES IN CASE SOME CLASSES ARE FULL OR CANCELED.
SUMMER SESSIONS
Registration begins Tuesday, April 16, 8:30 a.m. Registration — New Mexico residents
REGISTER April 16 to May 14
PAYMENT DEADLINE by 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 14
After May 14
Payment due upon registration
Open registration begins — open to all
May 24
Payment due by June 14
After the deadlines listed above, if you have not made arrangements for payment by census date, Friday, June 14, you will be disenrolled from your classes. For late-starting classes, disenrollment for nonpayment occurs at 6 a.m. every Thursday beginning June 27, 2019 (week 4). Failure to arrange payment for tuition and fees by these deadlines may result in disenrollment from classes. Payment plans are available until the census date.
FALL SESSIONS
Registration begins Tuesday, April 23, 8:30 a.m. Registration — New Mexico residents
REGISTER April 23 to July 23
PAYMENT DEADLINE by 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 23
After July 23
by 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 13
After Aug. 13
Payment due upon registration
Open registration begins — open to all
Aug. 9
Payment due by Sept. 6
After the deadlines listed above, if you have not made arrangements for payment by census date, Friday, Sept. 6, you will be disenrolled from your classes. For late-starting classes, disenrollment for nonpayment occurs at 6 a.m. every Thursday beginning Sept. 19, 2019 (week 5 of the fall 2019 semester). Failure to arrange payment for tuition and fees by these deadlines may result in disenrollment from classes. Payment plans are available until the census date. THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO DROP OR WITHDRAW FROM A CLASS: • Drop or withdraw through MySFCC. • Submit a written request to Welcome and Advising Center in person, by fax at 505-428-1468 or by mail to Welcome and Advising Center, 6401 Richards Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87508-4887. NOTE: Verbal requests, whether made in person or by phone, cannot be processed and will not be considered a formal drop of or withdrawal from a class. Do not assume that you will be dropped from a class for nonpayment or nonattendance as financial aid and other considerations may prevent disenrollment. If you do not officially drop or withdraw from a class, you will receive a final grade in the class and you will be responsible for paying tuition and fees in full. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have properly dropped or withdrawn from a class. Drop requests after the published deadlines will not be honored. For information, contact the Welcome and Advising Center at 505-428-1270. Summer/Fall 2019 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
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THE TOTAL COST OF A CLASS IS DETERMINED BY ADDING:
Tuition + Required Fees + Additional Course/Program Fee (as noted in the class listing) NOTE: Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.
TUITION
FEES
IN-STATE AND IN-DISTRICT RESIDENT Regular rate $48 per credit hour If you’ve established New Mexico residency for tuition purposes* and reside within the college’s taxing district.**
REQUIRED FEES Service fee $7 per credit hour Technology fee $2 per credit hour Student Government Association (SGA) and activity fee $1.50 per credit hour
IN-STATE BUT OUT-OF-DISTRICT RESIDENT Regular rate $60 per credit hour If you’ve established New Mexico residency for tuition purposes* and reside outside the college’s taxing district.** OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENT Regular rate $143.00 per credit hour If you’re taking more than six credits per semester and have not established New Mexico residency for tuition purposes.* Note: Effective Fall 2017, there is no longer a waiver of out-of-state tuition for non-resident students taking 6 or less credits. All credits are billed at the out-of-state rate of $143.00/credit. SENIOR CITIZENS $5 per credit hour Rates apply to those who are 65 or older, have established New Mexico residency for tuition purposes* and are enrolled for six or fewer credits per semester. Applies on a space-available basis. If you are taking more than six credits per semester, state law requires that you be charged the applicable full rate for ALL credits. ARMED FORCES Members of the U.S. Armed Forces, their spouses, dependent children and members of the armed forces of a foreign country assigned to active duty in New Mexico may qualify for in-state rates. For information, call the Welcome and Advising Center at 505-428-1270.
ADDITIONAL COURSE/PROGRAM FEES Distance education fee $25 per credit/ $75 maximum per online course Laboratory, program designated course fees noted and supply fees in the class listing OTHER FEES Payment plan set-up fee (nonrefundable) $15 Dishonored check/charge fee $20 Facility fee $100 Fitness Education Center passes one visit $8 monthly pass $50 Fitness Education Center locker rental $10 Student Studio rental $100 Damage deposit $75 (refundable upon inspection at end of semester) GED test fee (each test) $20 admin fee $10 admin fee at time of test $10 online test fee $20 HiSET test fee $15 proctor fee $8 Student ID card replacement fee $10 Replacement diploma $10 Third-party proctoring (per testing session) $25
*Minimum residency for in-state rates is 12 consecutive months. If you moved here from another state, your residency status for tuition purposes does not change automatically — you must submit an in-state residency application and provide proof you have established residency, by the required deadline, to the Welcome and Advising Center. For information, call 505-428-1270. ** The college’s taxing district matches the Santa Fe Public School District. In addition to Santa Fe, it includes Glorieta, Madrid, Cerrillos, Lamy, La Cienega, Galisteo and Tesuque.
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PAYMENT OPTIONS IN FULL
WITH FINANCIAL AID
If you are paying by cash, money order, personal check, credit card or debit card, you may pay in person at the Cashier’s Office during business hours, see Page 9, or call 505-428-1211 to pay by credit or debit card.
THROUGH YOUR EMPLOYER OR THIRD-PARTY SPONSOR
AVOID THE LINES! Pay online with a bank checking/savings account or debit/ credit card. Log in to MySFCC, select the “Registration tool,” click on “Pay Online” and follow the prompts.
Complete all your financial aid paperwork early by visiting the Financial Aid Office. For more information about financial aid, see Page 19.
Payment Plans are available until census date of course term. See Registration and Payment Deadlines on Page 15.
You may authorize a third party (an employer, government agency, etc.) to make payments on your behalf online at www.sfcc.edu/cashiers. A purchase order or letter of intent from the employer should be submitted to the Cashier’s Office and received before tuition payment deadlines (see Page 15). Students may purchase books if indicated on the purchase order or letter of intent. Books will be available two weeks before classes begin through the third week of classes. Mail to SFCC Cashier’s Office, 6401 Richards Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87508-4887. For information, call 505-428-1871.
HOW IT WORKS A nonrefundable $15 set-up fee is required.
FOR SCHEDULE CHANGES
PAYMENT PLAN
Payment plans allow students to pay tuition, fees and books in monthly installments. Payment plans can be set up by logging into MySFCC, select “Registration Tools,” click on Payment Plans” and follow the prompts.
SUMMER Down payment 40% of total cost by the first payment deadline. Must have a minimum balance of $175 to set-up. Fee (nonrefundable) $15 Monthly installments 2
Additional charges incurred due to changes you make during the add/drop period are due the day you make those changes unless you have made arrangements through the Financial Aid Office or submitted a letter or purchase order from your third-party sponsor covering the charges.
After the first deadline Down payment 50% of total cost until census date. Must have a minimum balance of $200 to set-up. Fee (nonrefundable) $15 Monthly installments 1 FALL/SPRING Down payment 25% of total cost until census date. Must have a minimum balance of $140 to set-up. Fee (nonrefundable) $15 Monthly installments 3 Reward: Once your payment plan is set up, you can purchase books, up to $500, at the SFCC Bookstore.
www.sfcc.edu/foundation SFCC Foundation scholarships allow students to reach for rewarding career opportunities.You can be part of our students’ transformation by giving a donation in any amount to the SFCC Foundation.
If your down payment for your payment plan bounces, you will be disenrolled form the payment plan and dropped from your classes.
DONATE Donate online at www.sfcc.edu/give-now or mail a check made to SFCC Foundation, Room 111, 6401 Richards Avenue, Santa Fe NM 87508.
LEARN MORE For information, including payment plan set-up and deadlines, visit www.sfcc.edu/cashier or call 505-428-1211.
For more information, contact the SFCC Foundation’s Executive Director Deborah Boldt at 505-428-1855 or deborah.boldt@sfcc.edu.
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18 REFUNDS/DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS/SUPPLIES
REFUNDS
To receive a refund of tuition and related charges, you must drop a course by the deadline date (see Page 13). Refunds for courses paid online will be credited to the same credit card used online to make the payment (cannot refund debit cards). For all forms of payment (credit/debit card, cash or check) made in person or on the phone, a refund check will be mailed to the address on record. New online services offer e-refund. Get it deposited automatically into your bank account. Eligible refunds for amounts paid by a third party will be refunded to that party. Allow three to four weeks for processing. If you are receiving financial aid and drop a class after it has started, you will be required to repay federal funds. Check with the Financial Aid Office. NOTE: If you registered for both summer and fall and have credits in the summer term, those credits will be applied to any outstanding charges for the fall term.
REFUND SCHEDULE You will be refunded tuition and related charges according to the following schedule, based on the date of your online transaction or the date that the Welcome and Advising Center receives your written notice to drop your course(s). The class week runs Monday through Sunday. For full-semester courses (16 weeks) Through the third Friday of the semester 100% Thereafter no refund For courses 10 to 15 weeks Through the end of the third week of classes 100% Thereafter no refund For courses six to nine weeks Through the end of the second week of classes 100% Thereafter no refund
AVOID DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS A delinquent account will cause denial of privileges and services offered by the college and its affiliates, including but not limited to the New Mexico Educational Assistance Foundation. The following services will be withheld for a delinquent account: • registration • readmission • transcripts • deferred payment plan participation • child-care services • student accessibility services (tutoring, ADA assistance, etc.) and • locker rentals. All account balances, including graduation fees, must be paid in full before students are allowed to graduate. Balances not paid in full by the end of term will be sent to collections.
SUPPLIES BOOKSTORE
You can purchase books and school supplies at the SFCC Bookstore. There is a limited number of books stocked based on previous sales history. Books are sold on a first come first served bases. There is no guarantee books will be in stock if you wait until the first week of classes to purchase. The bookstore will submit a special order when it has run out of a particular book. Personal checks, Discover, MasterCard,VISA and debit cards (ATM cards) are accepted. See Page 9 for open hours. NOTE: Visit www.sfcc.edu/bookstore for information about textbook requirements for your class.
For courses one to five weeks Through the end of the second class 100% Thereafter no refund For courses less than one week Prior to the start of the first class Thereafter
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TO APPLY FOR ANY TYPE OF FINANCIAL AID, YOU MUST FILE A FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA). Please file the FAFSA as early as possible — in English or en español — www.fafsa.ed.gov. For information, call the Financial Aid Office at 505-428-1268, visit www.sfcc.edu/financial_aid or email financialaid@sfcc.edu. You must use your SFCC email and include your student ID number. If you cannot access your SFCC e-mail, contact the Technology Service Desk at 505-428-1222. If you are applying for financial aid, complete and submit all required paperwork to the Financial Aid Office at least three weeks in advance of the payment deadline dates to avoid disenrollment — see Page 15 for deadlines. If you are unable to meet the three-week deadline, please make payment arrangements to hold your classes while your financial aid is being processed.
FINANCIAL AID ELIGIBILITY AND REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS You must: • complete a FAFSA. • have a high school diploma or GED/equivalency. • enroll in at least six credit hours at SFCC. • meet with a member of the Welcome and Advising Center staff to declare a major. • maintain satisfactory academic progress. • NOT be receiving financial aid from another educational institution during the same semester.
HOW TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID
Most forms of financial aid require the completion of the FAFSA. All students must use the data retrieval tool to import tax information directly from the IRS. Completing a FAFSA allows SFCC to determine the amount of financial aid you may be eligible to receive. You will need: • your Social Security number. • your driver’s license (if any). • the previous year’s W-2 forms and other income records for yourself. • the previous year’s federal income tax returns for yourself, your spouse (if you are married) and/or your parents (if you are a dependent student younger than 24 years old). • your current bank statements. • current business and investment income information; business and farm records; stocks, bonds and other investment records for yourself. • your alien registration or permanent residence card (if you are not a U.S. citizen).
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TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID • SFCC Foundation Scholarships • Federal Grants • State Grants • Direct Subsidized Loans • Work Study (on-campus jobs) • Legislative Lottery Scholarship • Road to Success Scholarship • SFCC Institutional Scholarship • External Scholarships • Student Employment • Direct Unsubsidized Loans
Grants are offered to eligible students who demonstrate financial need. Need is determined by the information you provide on your FAFSA. These funds do not need to be repaid. Loans — funds that must be repaid with interest — are based on various financial criteria. Loans are provided through federal sources. For more information, visit www.sfcc.edu/financial_aid/loans. Scholarships are similar to grants in that they don’t need to be repaid. Some scholarships cover the cost of tuition, while others help pay for the cost of books. FAFSA completion, New Mexico residency, financial need and certain grade point averages may be required. For more information about scholarships, visit www.sfcc.edu/ financial_aid/scholarships. On-Campus Student Employment is available for eligible students who meet minimum requirements. There are many advantages to working on campus.You may work up to 20 hours a week and be paid at the local minimum wage. Jobs are limited so apply early. Payment Plans are offered by SFCC to eligible students upon request. See Page 17.
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SCHOLARSHIPS
HOW DO I QUALIFY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP? Complete an SFCC online scholarship application at www.sfcc.edu/financial_aid, a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.FAFSA.ed.gov, and submit any additional required documentation to the Financial Aid Office. Scholarship applications are available in March for the following school year. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP AT SFCC? The application period for scholarships for the 2019-20 academic year is March 25 to May 24, 2019. Students can apply for 2019 summer scholarships and can pick up the Summer Application at the Financial Aid Office once they are enrolled in summer classes. WHAT WILL A SCHOLARSHIP COVER? Many scholarships cover the cost of tuition, and some cover the cost of books. There are many different kinds of scholarships, and we encourage you to visit www.sfcc.edu/financial_aid to find the one that’s right for you. DO I NEED HIGH GRADES TO QUALIFY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP? Most scholarships require a minimum cumulative and semester grade point average of 2.5. Full descriptions are available at www.sfcc.edu/financial_aid. WHAT ABOUT THE LOTTERY? New Mexico Legislative Lottery Tuition Scholarships are offered to New Mexico residents who have recently graduated from a New Mexico public, accredited private, parochial or BIA high school or have earned the New Mexico GED. Students must complete one qualifying semester at a New Mexico public college or university and maintain full-time enrollment and a cumulative GPA of 2.5. For more information, call 505-428-1268. Students with documented disabilities may be eligible to enroll less than full time. For more information contact Student Accessibility Services at 505-428-1186 or 505-428-1455.
WHAT IF I CAN’T AFFORD THAT FIRST QUALIFYING SEMESTER? Road to Success Tuition Scholarships are for full-time students who enroll in college immediately after graduating from an accredited New Mexico high school or GED program, contingent on availability of funds. This scholarship assists with tuition costs during the first semester while students are qualifying for the New Mexico Legislative Lottery Scholarship, which cannot begin until their second semester. Students with documented disabilities may be eligible to enroll less than full time. For more information, contact Student Accessibility Services at 505-428-1186 or 505-428-1455. OTHER CAMPUS-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS Santa Fe Community College Tuition Scholarships are awarded to continuing students enrolled full or part time. These scholarships may require demonstrated financial need. A minimum cumulative and semester GPA of 2.5 is required. Amounts vary based on enrollment. For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office at 505-428-1268. Santa Fe Community College Foundation Tuition and Book Scholarships are awarded to continuing students. Applicants may be full- or part-time students. Financial need must be documented and a minimum cumulative and term GPA of 2.50 is required. Scholarships for international students are also available on a limited basis through the SFCC Foundation. For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office at 505-428-1268.
SCHOLARSHIPS AT SFCC MAY REQUIRE: • New Mexico residency • filing of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) • demonstrated financial need • a degree declared in the Welcome and Advising Center • half-time enrollment status • satisfactory academic progress. For information, visit www.sfcc.edu/financial_aid, call 505-428-1268, stop by the Financial Aid Office in the Welcome and Advising Center, Room 202 or e-mail financialaid@sfcc.edu.
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MYSFCC MySFCC is SFCC’s web portal that’s a fast and easy way for SFCC students, faculty and staff to communicate.
WHAT DOES MYSFCC OFFER? MYSFCC ACCOUNT GIVES YOU: • a free SFCC e-mail address • information about your class schedules, grades, financial aid information and status • online access to the library. WITH MYSFCC YOU CAN: • register for classes • change your class options (audit, add, drop) • pay for your classes by credit card • learn about upcoming events and deadlines • get information about your class and messages from your instructor • link to Canvas. Once you’re in MySFCC, you’ll see a student tab to explore the resources that are available to you or use the Launchpad.
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES WORKING TOGETHER FOR YOUR SUCCESS There are many free services at SFCC to help you achieve your academic goals. Visit the STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES link at www.sfcc.edu. Student Support Offices: • Career Services • Counseling • Library • Office of the Registrar • Student Accessibility Services • Student Development • Testing Center • TRiO • Tutoring Center • Veterans Resource Center
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HOW DO I GET STARTED WITH MYSFCC? NEW STUDENTS New students need to complete an SFCC admissions form in order to log in. Go to www.sfcc.edu and click on “Apply Now” and then select “Apply to SFCC online” and follow the instructions. Once your enrollment application has been accepted, you’ll be assigned your MySFCC username. Log in with your username and your 8 digit birthdate (MMDDYYYY). RETURNING STUDENTS Returning students can log in to MySFCC with your user name and password.
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NOTE: You are required to use SFCC assigned email for all SFCC communication. The College has implemented live reporting systems that could negatively impact your SFCC emails that are not utilized. If you are having trouble getting your MySFCC username or password, call the Technology Service Desk at 505-428-1222.
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22 SECURITY REPORT, EMERGENCY ALERTS AND MAPS
SECURITY REPORT
EMERGENCY ALERTS
The comprehensive Annual Security Report contains information related to law enforcement authority and practices of campus Safety and Security, incident reporting procedures for students and employees, and policies that have been used in preparing this report. The report may be accessed online at www.sfcc.edu/offices/safety-security.
All SFCC students are automatically enrolled in the college’s emergency and weather notifications system, called SFCC Alert. Through this system you will receive official notifications by email (and by text if you provided a mobile phone number at registration). To customize your notification method(s) go to www.sfcc.edu/sfcc-alert.
You can receive a hard copy of the report by mail by sending a request to: Safety and Security, Room 101 Santa Fe Community College 6401 Richards Avenue Santa Fe, NM 87508
Notifications are also posted at www.sfcc.edu, on SFCC’s official social media accounts and are sent to local newspapers, television and radio stations. If you are not registered for classes but are interested in receiving notifications, you may enroll in SFCC Alert at no cost. Click the Register button on www.sfcc.edu/sfcc-alert.
NOTE: For more information contact the Safety and Security Office at 505-428-1224.
MAPS SFCC MAIN CAMPUS AND THE SANTA FE HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER Find these and more maps at www.sfcc.edu/maps. The city’s Santa Fe Trails buses provide weekday service to and from SFCC and the HEC. For information, visit www.santafenm.gov. Bike trails can be found at santafempo.org/documents/bikeways-map.
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SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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24 ONLINE CLASSES
ONLINE COURSES AND PROGRAMS ACROSS THE STATE. NEW MEXICO SUN ONLINE Powered by WICHE ICE: Online Course Exchange New Mexico SUN Online is a course-sharing statewide system that provides New Mexico students from participating colleges and universities to have greater access to quality online courses and programs across the state.
Colleges benefit with less duplication of courses, resources and programs and employers benefit with increased responsiveness and reduced time-to-market for local and regional training needs.
Through this system, students have the opportunity to take classes from other institutions in the state that articulate their programs of study, while remaining enrolled in their home institution.
For more information, call the SFCC’s SUN Online coordinaor at 505-428-1300.
An online course catalog with all courses shared by participating institutions is at www.wiche-ice.org/new/sun.
This workforce product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration.The product was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor.The U.S. Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability, or ownership. The New Mexico SUN PATH TAACCCT project provides equal opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local regulations.
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ONLINE CLASSES SFCC OFFERS A VARIETY OF ONLINE CLASSES • 100% Web-based classes (designated “D” sections) allow you to complete all of your coursework online without meeting face-to-face. An orientation meeting may be required. • Web-blended courses (designated “B” sections) include a predetermined number of face-to-face meetings in addition to required online coursework. Instructors have the option to incorporate an online component in any course. Students may be required to access course material online.
Online classes cover the same material as their on-campus equivalents, but your work is done using a computer and Canvas, SFCC’s online course management system. Online classes require computer literacy and intranet skills, self-discipline and above-average time management skills. One must be self-motivated, an independent learner and enjoy communication in the written word. Online classes may take more time than traditional classes. Some instructors have additional requirements for their courses including online chats, online videos and timed or proctored exams. For information about online learning, call 505-428-1166 or email otl@sfcc.edu. REGISTRATION AND FEES The standard registration process applies for online classes, including dates and deadlines.You can register for late-starting classes until the starting date. There is a $25 per credit hour distance learning fee (maximum $75) for each online class; regular tuition and fees also apply. COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS AND SKILLS • Access to a dependable computer. While Canvas is supported on Android and iOS mobile devices, it is optimized for computer desktop displays. • Reliable and stable access to the internet (broadband/ high-speed is highly recommended). • AA current version of the web browser including Java and Flash plugins. To see what browsers Canvas supports and technical requirements go to, community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-1072067952720329. Supporting quality distance learning instruction in New Mexico, Santa Fe Community College is an active participant in the New Mexico Quality Matters System. Supporting quality distance learning instruction in New Mexico, Santa Fe Community College is an active participant in the New Mexico Quality Matters System. Summer/Fall 2019 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES Know when your course begins • Log into the portal at my.sfcc.edu before class begins. Click on the Canvas icon on the left column to access Canvas. • Familiarize using Canvas by looking at the Canvas Orientation link or attending an orientation session. If you are taking a face to face course, ask your instructor if Canvas will be used. TEXTBOOKS You can buy textbooks for many of SFCC’s online classes. See Page 9 for bookstore hours. For textbook lookup go to bookstore.sfcc.edu. For information about textbooks, software and other course requirements, contact your instructor. TECHNICAL SUPPORT Resets your password if necessary on my.sfcc.edu portal page or call Technology Services at 505-428-1222. For hours, see Page 9. TUTORING CENTER Free group and one-on-one tutoring for many of SFCC’s online classes is available at the Tutoring Center. For information, visit www.sfcc.edu or call 505-428-1260.
HOW TO USE CANVAS Orientations to Canvas are available in a fully online format. Students can access these tutorials 24/7 to learn how to navigate and use basic Canvas tools. Classroom student orientation is offered during the first week of the beginning of the semester. For questions about Canvas and online courses, contact the Online Teaching and Learning Office at 505-428-1166 or otl@sfcc.edu.
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SUMMER 2019 COMPLETELY ONLINE CLASSES FULL-SEMESTER (June 3–July 27 )
ENGL 1120 D1 10370 Composition II
6/3 to 7/27
ACCT 125 D1 10076 Computerized Accounting — Quickbooks
6/3 to 7/27
ENGL 2210 D1 10373 Technical and Professional Communication
6/3 to 7/27
ADOB 118 D1 10241 Preservation Practices
6/3 to 7/27
EXSC 2130 D1 10301 IM Lifestyle Change
6/3 to 7/27
ADOB 198 01 10242 Adobe Building Practicum
6/3 to 7/27
EFDA 294 SD1 10155 Dental Insurance Billing and Coding 6/3 to 7/27
SIGN 1110 D1 10405 American Sign Language I
6/3 to 7/27
FDMA 1360 D1 10378 Web Design I
6/3 to 7/27
ANTH 1140 D1 10338 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 6/3 to 7/27
GEOL 1110 D1 10235 Physical Geology
6/3 to 7/27
ARTH 2110 D1 10341 History of Art I
6/3 to 7/27
GEOL 1110L D1 10236 Physical Geology Laboratory
6/3 to 7/27
BSAD 111 D1 10120 Introduction to Business
6/3 to 7/27
GEOL 2110 D1 10238 Historical Geology
6/3 to 7/27
BSAD 211 D1 10125 Principles of Management
6/3 to 7/27
GEOL 2110L D1 10239 Historical Geology Laboratory
6/3 to 7/27
BSAD 235 D1 10046 Human Relations in the Workplace
6/3 to 7/27
HLCR 113 SD1 10123 Medical Terminology
6/3 to 7/27
BSAD 240 D1 10126 Principles of Marketing
6/3 to 7/27
HLCR 232 SD1 10119 Pathophysiology
6/3 to 7/27
BSAD 260 D1 10112 Business Statistical Analysis
6/3 to 7/27
HLED 1160 D1 10257 Stress Management
6/3 to 7/27
BSAD 270 D1 10081 Business Ethics
6/3 to 7/27
HIST 1110 D1 10390 United States History I
6/3 to 7/27
COMM 2120 D1 10363 Interpersonal Communication
6/3 to 7/27
HIST 1160 D1 10391 Western Civilization II
6/3 to 7/27
COMM 2140 D1 10364 Small Group Communication
6/3 to 7/27
HIST 2110 D1 10392 Survey of New Mexico History
6/3 to 7/27
DAST 141 D1 10133 Dental Education Issues
6/3 to 7/27
HRMG 118 D1 10256 Sanitation and Safety
6/3 to 7/27
ECED 1110 D1 10314 Child Growth, Development, and Learning
HMSV 2998 D1 10507 Human Services Internship
6/3 to 7/27
6/3 to 7/27
ISCS 115 D1 10304 Introduction to Web Computing
6/3 to 7/27
ECED 1120 D1 10317 Guiding Young Children
6/3 to 7/27
ISCS 120 D1 10154 Introduction to Programming I
6/3 to 7/27
ISCS 122 D1 10305 Computer Networks
6/3 to 7/27
ECED 1130 D1 10320 Family and Community Collaboration 6/3 to 7/27 ECED 2270 D1 10337 Early Literacy I — Introduction to Theory & Models
6/3 to 7/27
MATH 1130 D1 10308 Survey of Mathematics
6/3 to 7/27
ECON 200 D1 10127 Principles of Macroeconomics
6/3 to 7/27
MATH 1350 D1 10310 Introduction to Statistics
6/3 to 7/27
ECON 201 D1 10090 Principles of Microeconomics
6/3 to 7/27
MUSC 1130 D1 10395 Music Appreciation: Western Music
6/3 to 7/27
EDUC 2355 D1 10327 Theories of Teaching and Learning
6/3 to 7/27
NUTR 2110 D1 10298 Human Nutrition
6/3 to 7/27
EDUC 2355 D2 10328 Theories of Teaching and Learning
6/3 to 7/27
NUTR 2110 D2 10299 Human Nutrition
6/3 to 7/27
EDUC 2360 D1 10329 Curriculum and Assessment
6/3 to 7/27
NUTR 2150 D1 10300 Nutrition in Chronic Disease
6/3 to 7/27
EDUC 2365 D1 10330 Effective Teaching
6/3 to 7/27
LEGL 114 D1 10244 Legal Secretarial Skills
6/3 to 7/27
EDUC 2370 D1 10331 Reading in the Content Area
6/3 to 7/27
LEGL 231 D1 10194 Evidence Law
6/3 to 7/27
EDUC 2420 D1 10332 Teaching Reading for the Elementary Classroom
PHIL 1115 D1 10396 Introduction of Philosophy
6/3 to 7/27
6/3 to 7/27
ARTS 1414 D1 10344 Camera Use and the Art of Seeing
6/3 to 7/27
PSYC 1110 D1 10398 Introduction to Psychology
6/3 to 7/27
PSYC 1110 D2 10399 Introduction to Psychology
6/3 to 7/27
EDUC 2430 D1 10333 Fundamentals of Reading Instruction 6/3 to 7/27 EDUC 2565 D1 10508 Reading For Special Learners
www.sfcc.edu
6/3 to 7/27
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PSYC 2120 D1 10401 Developmental Psychology
6/3 to 7/27
MGMT 2110 D1 21031 Principles of Management
8/19 to 12/7
PSYC 2210 D1 10402 Abnormal Psychology
6/3 to 7/27
BSAD 270 D1 20540 Business Ethics
8/19 to 12/7
SOWK 2110 D1 10409 Introduction to Human Services and Social Work
6/3 to 7/27
COMM 2120 D1 21111 Interpersonal Communication
8/19 to 12/7
SOCI 1110 D1 10408 Introduction to Sociology
6/3 to 7/27
COMM 2120 D2 21459 Interpersonal Communication
8/19 to 12/7
COMM 2140 D1 21113 Small Group Communication
8/19 to 12/7
SHORT-TERM/LATE STARTING
ECED 1110 D1 21055 Child Growth, Development, and Learning
8/19 to 12/7
HLCR 115 D1 10467 Community Health Worker Training 5/21 to 8/11
ECED 1120 D1 21059 Guiding Young Children
8/19 to 12/7
NPHLB 117 D1 10679 Special Practices in Phlebotomy
5/27 to 7/6
EFDA 295A SD110245 Dental Radiation Health and Safety Review
ECED 1998 D1 21062 Childhood Development Field Experience
8/19 to 12/7
6/17 to 6/29
CJUS 2110 D1 10419 Professional Responsibility in Criminal Justice
ECED 1998 DSP 21061 Childhood Development Field Experience
8/19 to 12/7
6/3 to 6/29
ECED 2255 D1 21077 Curriculum Development Learning Environment in Early Childhood Education
8/19 to 12/7
ECED 2260 D1 21078 Assessment and Evaluation in Early Childhood Education
8/19 to 12/7
EDUC 2105 D1 10323 Orientation to the Teaching Profession 6/3 to 6/29 EDUC 2105 D2 10324 Orientation to the Teaching Profession 6/3 to 6/29 EFDA 295A SD210246 Dental Radiation Health and Safety Review
7/1 to 7/13
EDUC 2355 D1 21083 Theories of Teaching and Learning 8/19 to 12/7
EDUC 2350 D1 10325 The Critically Reflective Teacher
7/1 to 7/27
EDUC 2355 D2 21084 Theories of Teaching and Learning 8/19 to 12/7
EDUC 2350 D2 10326 The Critically Reflective Teacher
7/1 to 7/27
EDUC 2360 D1 21086 Curriculum and Assessment
8/19 to 12/7
EFDA 295B SD110247 Dental Infection Control Review
7/8 to 7/20
EDUC 2360 D2 21392 Curriculum and Assessment
8/19 to 12/7
EDUC 2365 D1 21087 Effective Teaching
8/19 to 12/7
EDUC 2370 D1 21089 Reading in the Content Area
8/19 to 12/7
EDUC 2375 D1 21393 Technology Integration in the Classroom
8/19 to 12/7
EDUC 2420 D1 21090 Teaching Reading for the Elementary Classroom
8/19 to 12/7
ACCT 2110 D2 21023 Principles of Accounting I (Financial) 8/19 to 12/7
EDUC 2430 D1 21091 Fundamentals of Reading Instruction
8/19 to 12/7
ACCT 2120 D1 21026 Principles of Accounting II (Managerial)
8/19 to 12/7
EDUC 2550 D1 21093 Evaluation and IEP
8/19 to 12/7
8/19 to 12/7
EDUC 2625 D1 21095 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
8/19 to 12/7
EDUC 2998 D1 21097 Supervised Field Experience
8/19 to 12/7
EDUC 2998 D2 21098 Supervised Field Experience
8/19 to 12/7
EDUC 2998 D3 21099 Supervised Field Experience
8/19 to 12/7
ENEF 114 D1
8/19 to 12/7
FALL 2019 COMPLETELY ONLINE CLASSES FULL-SEMESTER (Aug. 19–Dec. 7 ) ACCT 2110 D1 21022 Principles of Accounting I (Financial) 8/19 to 12/7
ANTH 1140 D1 21101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2140 SD1 21102 Indigenous Peoples of North America
8/19 to 12/7
ARCH 1130 D1 21240 Building Materials and Methods
8/19 to 12/7
ARCH 1135 SD1 21241 Technical Documentation with AutoCAD I
8/19 to 12/7
ARCH 1140 SD1 21242 Building Information Modeling with Revit I
ENGL 1110 D1 21129 Composition I
8/19 to 12/7
8/19 to 12/7
ENGL 1110 D2 21130 Composition I
8/19 to 12/7
ARTH 2110 D1 21245 History of Art I
8/19 to 12/7
ENGL 1120 D1 21138 Composition II
8/19 to 12/7
Summer/Fall 2019 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
20317 House as a System
www.sfcc.edu
Online
28 ONLINE CLASSES
ENGL 1210 D1 21139 Technical Communications
8/19 to 12/7
ENGL 2210 D1 21145 Technical and Professional Communication
8/19 to 12/7
ENGL 2320 D1 21146 Introduction to Fiction Writing
8/19 to 12/7
FASH 160 D1
8/19 to 12/7
20376 Introduction to Fashion Design
SHORT-TERM/LATE STARTING ADOB 111 D1
20795 Adobe Construction Basics
MKTG 2110 D1 21034 Principles of Marketing BSAD 235 D1
8/19 to 10/12 8/19 to 10/12
20307 Human Relations in the Workplace 8/19 to 10/12
CJUS 2440 D1 20790 Police and Patrol Procedures
8/19 to 10/12
ECON 2120 D1 21040 Microeconomic Principles
8/19 to 10/12
8/19 to 12/7
ENEF 111 D1
21453 Healthy Homes
8/19 to 10/12
8/19 to 12/7
FDMA 1560 SD1 21327 Screenwriting I
8/19 to 10/12
HLCR 232 SD1 20471 Pathophysiology
8/19 to 12/7
FDMA 1640 D1 21330 Independent Film
8/19 to 10/12
ISCS 114 SD1 20421 IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software
8/19 to 12/7
ISCS 116 SD1 20601 Introduction to Linux
8/19 to 12/7
ISCS 120 SD1 20423 Introduction to Programming I
8/19 to 12/7
ISCS 122 SD1 20877 Computer Networks
8/19 to 12/7
ISCS 171 D1 20424 Computer and Security Fundamentals ISCS 175 D1
FDMA 1360 SD1 21315 Web Design I
8/19 to 12/7
FDMA 1515 D1 21324 Introduction to Digital Image Editing Photoshop HLCR 113 D1
20470 Medical Terminology
FDMA 1470 SD1 21319 Introduction to Social Media Basics 8/19 to 10/12 FDMA 2460 SD1 21348 Applying Social Media Techniques I 8/19 to 10/12 HLED 1130 D1 20919 Concepts of Health and Wellness 8/19 to 10/12 HLED 1160 D1 20921 Stress Management
8/19 to 10/12
HIST 1150 D1
21162 Western Civilization I
8/19 to 10/12
8/19 to 12/7
HRMG 118 D1 20278 Sanitation and Safety
8/19 to 10/12
8/19 to 12/7
HMSV 2110 D1 21168 Case Management
8/19 to 10/12
MATH 1130 D1 20883 Survey of Mathematics
8/19 to 12/7
HMSV 2280 D1 21171 Substance Abuse Prevention
8/19 to 10/12
MATH 1220 D1 20894 College Algebra
8/19 to 12/7
LEGL 221 D1
20794 Wills, Probate and Estates
8/19 to 10/12
MATH 1350 D1 21397 Introduction to Statistics
8/19 to 12/7
PSYC 1110 D1 21195 Introduction to Psychology
8/19 to 10/12
MAST 115 D1 20196 Medical Assistant Administrative Procedures
PSYC 1110 D3 21197 Introduction to Psychology
8/19 to 10/12
8/19 to 12/7
PSYC 2120 D1 21203 Developmental Psychology
8/19 to 10/12
SOCI 1110 D1 21221 Introduction to Sociology
8/19 to 10/12
LEGL 115 D1
8/19 to 11/23
20425 Disaster Recovery
MUSC 1130 D1 21387 Music Appreciation: Western Music 8/19 to 12/7 BCIS 1110 D1 21044 Fundamentals of Information Literacy and Systems
8/19 to 12/7
BCIS 1110 D2 21045 Fundamentals of Information Literacy and Systems
8/19 to 12/7
PHIL 2120 D1 21185 Biomedical Ethics
8/19 to 12/7
CJUS 2510 SD1 21500 Law Enforcement Supervision — First Line 8/19 to 9/15
PHIL 258 D1 20466 Environmental Ethics and Sustainability
8/19 to 12/7
ECED 2250 D1 21076 Early Childhood Education Profession in New Mexico
8/19 to 9/25
PSYC 1110 D4 21198 Introduction to Psychology
8/19 to 12/7
EDUC 2105 D1 21073 Orientation to the Teaching Profession
8/19 to 9/25
PSYC 2250 D1 21209 Brain and Behavior
8/19 to 12/7
READ 101L D1 21466 Critical Reading Across the Disciplines
EDUC 2105 D2 21074 Orientation to the Teaching Profession
8/19 to 9/25
8/19 to 12/7
SOCI 1110 D3 21467 Introduction to Sociology
8/19 to 12/7
SOCI 2310 D1 21224 Contemporary Social Problems
8/19 to 12/7
THEA 1110 SD1 21364 Introduction to Theatre
8/19 to 12/7
www.sfcc.edu
20202 Torts, Practice and Procedure
CJUS 1120 SD1 20782 Criminal Law
8/19 to 11/9
CJUS 2520 SD1 21501 Law Enforcement Supervision — Command Level 9/16 to 10/27 LEGL 112 D1 20356 Introduction to the Paralegal Profession
9/16 to 12/7
Summer/Fall 2019 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
ONLINE CLASS LISTINGS 29
ARCH 1175 D1 21477 Interior Design II
9/2 to 12/7
HIST 1160 D1
21164 Western Civilization II
10/14 to 12/7
EXSC 2140 D1 21390 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport
9/2 to 12/7
HIST 2110 D1
21166 Survey of New Mexico History
10/14 to 12/7
GEOL 1110 D1 20865 Physical Geology
9/2 to 12/7
GEOL 1110L D1 20866 Physical Geology Laboratory
9/2 to 12/7
HMSV 2260 D1 21170 Substance Abuse Assessment, Evaluation and Treatment
10/14 to 12/7
GEOL 2110 D1 20868 Historical Geology
9/2 to 12/7
HMSV 2450 D1 21172 Crisis Intervention, Coping and Stabilization
10/14 to 12/7
GEOL 2110L D1 20870 Historical Geology Laboratory
9/2 to 12/7
MATH 104L D1 20487 Emporium Math Lab
9/2 to 12/7
HMSV 2460 D1 21173 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Diagnosis and Treatment
10/14 to 12/7
NUTR 2110 D1 20923 Human Nutrition
9/2 to 12/7
NUTR 2110 D4 20926 Human Nutrition
10/14 to 12/7
NUTR 2110 D2 20924 Human Nutrition
9/2 to 12/7
NUTR 2110 D5 20927 Human Nutrition
10/14 to 12/7
NUTR 2110 D3 20925 Human Nutrition
9/2 to 12/7
NUTR 2140 SD1 20929 Community Nutrition
10/14 to 12/7
NUTR 2130 SD1 20928 Nutrition in the Lifecycle
9/2 to 12/7
NUTR 2170 SD1 20930 Diabetes Management
10/14 to 12/7
EDUC 2115 D1 21075 Foundations of Early Childhood
9/30 to 12/7
LEGL 201 D1
10/14 to 12/7
EDUC 2350 D1 21080 The Critically Reflective Teacher
9/30 to 12/7
EDUC 2350 D2 21081 The Critically Reflective Teacher
9/30 to 12/7
EFDA 295A SD1 20802 Dental Radiation Health and Safety Review
10/7 to 10/20
PSYC 1110 D5 21199 Introduction to Psychology
10/14 to 12/7
HMSV 1160 D1 21169 Counseling Ethics
10/7 to 10/20
PSYC 1110 D6 21196 Introduction to Psychology
10/14 to 12/7
ADOB 112 D1
20796 Adobe Wall Construction
10/14 to 12/7
PSYC 2120 D2 21204 Developmental Psychology
10/14 to 12/7
ADOB 113 D1
20797 Passive Solar Adobe Design
10/14 to 12/7
PSYC 2120 D3 21205 Developmental Psychology
10/14 to 12/7
BUSA 1110 D1 21029 Introduction to Business
10/14 to 12/7
SOCI 1110 D2 21222 Introduction to Sociology
10/14 to 12/7
BSAD 119 D1 20306 The Culture and Technique of Entrepreneurship
10/14 to 12/7
EFDA 295B SD1 20803 Dental Infection Control Review
10/21 to 11/4
BLAW 2110 D1 21033 Business Law I
10/14 to 12/7
CJUS 2525 SD1 20791 Law Enforcement Supervision — Executive Level
10/28 to 12/7
EFDA 295C SD1 20804 General Chairside Review
11/4 to 11/17
EFDA 296 SD1 20805 Dental Fluoride, Polishing and Sealants Review
11/18 to 12/1
BSAD 235 D2
20345 Human Relations in the Workplace 10/14 to 12/7
ECON 2110 D1 21038 Macroeconomic Principles
10/14 to 12/7
EMSI 241 D1
10/14 to 12/7
20752 Pre-Hospital Environment
20793 Real Estate Law
PHIL 1115 D1 21182 Introduction of Philosophy
10/14 to 12/7
PHLB 117 D1 20386 Special Practices in Phlebotomy
10/14 to 12/7
ARTS 1414 D1 21265 Camera Use and the Art of Seeing 10/14 to 12/7
ENGL 102L D1 20603 Punctuation and Grammar Review 10/14 to 12/7 EXSC 2130 D1 20912 Instruction in Lifestyle Change
10/14 to 12/7
FDMA 1475 SD1 21320 Social Media Basics
10/14 to 12/7
FDMA 2470 SD1 21349 Applying Social Media Techniques II 10/14 to 12/7 HLED 1130 D2 20920 Concepts of Health and Wellness 10/14 to 12/7 HLED 1225 D1 20922 Weight Management and Exercise 10/14 to 12/7 HIST 1110 D1
21159 United States History I
10/14 to 12/7
HIST 1120 D1
21160 United States History II
10/14 to 12/7
HIST 1150 D2
21163 Western Civilization I
10/14 to 12/7
Summer/Fall 2019 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
www.sfcc.edu
Listings
30 SUMMER 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS
HOW TO READ A CLASS LISTING Course Request Number (CRN)
Topic Class (see Page 10)
ADCM 101 01 20000 3
Title
Meeting Day(s) (M T W R F S U)
TP: Building/Modeling
Course Length Instructor
Meeting Times
W
10 a.m.-1 p.m.
6/9 to 7/20
16 wks Martinez
$30
Orientation required: June 9, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Room 603
Course ID Section
Credit Hours
Notes
Shading = Evening or Weekend Course
Short-Term Course Dates
Additional Fee
Section: A number indicates an on-campus course; “B” indicates a course that is half online and half on campus; “C” indicates an on-campus course with computer support; and “D” indicates a fully online course. Instructors have the option to incorporate an online component in any course. Students may be required to access course material online.
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ACCOUNTING Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 ACCT 125 D1 10076 3
Computerized Accounting — Quickbooks ONLINE 8 wks Rodriguez Prerequisite: ACCT 111 or 121; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; periodic assessments at official testing site required
$75
ADOBE CONSTRUCTION
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 ADOB 118 D1 10241 3
Preservation Practices ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
8 wks
Gardella
$75
ADOB 198 01 10242 3
Adobe Building Practicum
8 wks
Gardella
$75
4 wks
Hanson
$50
8 wks
Spangenburg
ONLINE
ALTERNATIVE FUELS
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 ALTF 262 01 10243 3
Algae Harvesting Prerequisite: ALTF 261
M T R F
9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
6/3 to 6/29
ALTF 298 01 10113 3
Biofuels Internship Prerequisite: ALTF 121 or 221
ARR
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1820 HLED 1110 01 10512 0.5 American Heart Association Heartsaver® First Aid and CPR/AED
S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
6/8 to 6/8
1 day
Staff
$50
HLED 1110 02 10513 0.5 American Heart Association Heartsaver® F First Aid and CPR/AED
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
7/12 to 7/12 1 day
Staff
$50
AHAC 151 01 10514 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
6/7 to 6/7
1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 02 10515 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
6/14 to 6/14 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 03 10516 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
6/15 to 6/15 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 04 10517 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
6/21 to 6/21 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 05 10518 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
6/29 to 6/29 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 06 10519 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
6/28 to 6/28 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 07 10520 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
7/6 to 7/6
1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 08 10521 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
7/13 to 7/13 1 day
Staff
$30
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SUMMER 2019 31
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
AHAC 151 09 10522 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
7/19 to 7/19 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 10 10523 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
7/26 to 7/26 1 day
Staff
$30
Days
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 SIGN 1110 01 10404 4
American Sign Language I
SIGN 1110 D1 10405 4 SIGN 1120 01 10406 4
M T W R
4 wks
Vinson
American Sign Language I ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
8 wks
Rutland
American Sign Language II Prerequisite: SIGN 1110 or AMSL 111
4 wks
Vinson
M T W R
9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
6/3 to 6/29
7/1 to 7/27
$75
ANTHROPOLOGY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ANTH 1140 D1 10338 3
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ONLINE 8 wks Martinez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ART HISTORY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ARTH 2110 01 10340 3
History of Art I T R 6-8:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
8 wks
Staff
ARTH 2110 D1 10341 3
History of Art I ONLINE 8 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ART STUDIO School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 2115L 01 10498
Arts and Design Advanced Projects: Book as Sculpture
M W
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
8 wks
Easterbrook
$45
ARTS 2116 01 10351
Studio Practice
S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
8 wks
Weiss
$25
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 ATEC 111L B1 10691 2
Introduction to Automotive T R 4-8:30 p.m. 8 wks Staff Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning June 4; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ATEC 114L B1 10694 4
Automotive Brake System M T W 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 8 wks Staff Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays beginning June 3; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ATEC 116L B1 10695 4
Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems I M T W 1:30-5:30 p.m. 8 wks Staff Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays beginning June 3; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ATEC 201L B1 10696 4
Computer System Management II T R 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 8 wks Staff $75 Prerequisite: ATEC 150L; Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning June 4; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
BIOLOGY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 BIOL 1140 01 10228 3
Biology for Health Sciences M T W R 8-9:15 a.m. 8 wks Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 1140L
Milner
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
32 SUMMER 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Days
Times
T R
9:30 a.m.-noon
BIOL 1140L 01 10229 1
Biology for Health Sciences Lab Corequisite: BIOL 1140
8 wks
Milner
BIOL 1625 01 10226 4
Introduction to Ecology and Field Biology M W 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 8 wks Chodosh Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; includes hiking on uneven terrain
Add’l Fee $20 $20
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 BLDG 111 01 10104 3
OSHA 30 Hour Construction Industry Health and Safety
T R
8 a.m.-1 p.m.
BLDG 115 01 10139 3
Trades Mathematics M W 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 100 or permission or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
6/3 to 6/29
4 wks
Montoya
6/3 to 6/29
4 wks
Masterson
8 wks
Rodriguez
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 BSAD 111 D1 10120 3
Introduction to Business ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
BSAD 112 B1 10225 3
Business Math T 5:30-8 p.m. 8 wks Herlihy Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning June 4; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
BSAD 211 D1 10125 3
Principles of Management ONLINE 8 wks Reede Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
BSAD 235 D1 10046 3
Human Relations in the Workplace ONLINE 8 wks Stobnicke Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
BSAD 240 D1 10126 3
Principles of Marketing ONLINE 8 wks Uhring Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
BSAD 260 D1 10112 4
Business Statistical Analysis ONLINE 8 wks McKittrick Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
BSAD 270 D1 10081 3
Business Ethics ONLINE 8 wks McKittrick Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
CERAMICS School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 1315L 01 10495 3
Ceramics: Wheel Throwing I
M W
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
8 wks
Hunt
$70
ARTS 1315L 02 10496 3
Ceramics: Wheel Throwing I
T R
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
8 wks
Staff
$70
ARTS 1330 01 10358 3
Clay Handbuilding I
M W
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
8 wks
Staff
$70
ARTS 2313L 01 10359 3
Ceramics: Integrative Projects T R 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ARTS 1330 or CLAY 128L or ARTS 1315L or CLAY 129L
8 wks
Hunt
$70
ARTS 2313L 02 10360 3
Ceramics: Integrative Projects F 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ARTS 1330 or CLAY 128L or ARTS 1315L or CLAY 129L
8 wks
Rawlings
$70
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SUMMER 2019 33
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
CHEMISTRY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 CHEM 1120 01 10230 3
Introduction to Chemistry M T W R 2-3:45 p.m. 6/3 to 7/13 6 wks Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: CHEM 1120L
Hoffmann
CHEM 1120L 01 10231 1
Introduction to Chemistry Lab Corequisite: CHEM 1120
CHEM 1215 01 10232 3 CHEM 1215L 01 10233 1
M W
4-6:30 p.m.
6/3 to 7/13
6 wks
Hoffmann
General Chemistry I for STEM Majors M T W R Prerequisite: MATH 1220; Corequisite: CHEM 1215L
10-11:45 a.m.
6/3 to 7/13
6 wks
Saleh
General Chemistry I Laboratory for STEM Majors Corequisite: CHEM 1215
12:30-3 p.m.
6/3 to 7/13
6 wks
Saleh
8 wks
Ross
T R
$20
$20
COMMUNICATION School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 COMM 1130 01 10361 3
Public Speaking M W 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 108 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
COMM 1130 B1 10362 3
Public Speaking T R 5:30-8 p.m. 7/1 to 7/27 4 wks Lovato Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available July 1, for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
COMM 2120 D1 10363 3
Interpersonal Communication ONLINE 8 wks Lovato Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3, for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
COMM 2140 D1 10364 3
Small Group Communication ONLINE 8 wks Lovato Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3, for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
CRIMINAL JUSTICE School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 CJUS 1525 B1 10418 3
Crime Scene Investigation I M 10 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 8 wks Archuleta Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning June 3; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CJUS 2110 D1 10419 3
Professional Responsibility in ONLINE 6/3 to 6/29 Criminal Justice Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
4 wks
Villegas
$75
CULINARY ARTS School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 CULA 112L 01 10248 1
Bread Baking I
M T W R
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
7/15 to 7/18 1 wks
Bustamante Bernal $25
CULA 113L 01 10249 1
Basic Baking I
T W R
9 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
6/11 to 6/20 2 wks
Nitschke
$25
CULA 133L 01 10250 1
Basic Baking II
M T W
9 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
6/24 to 7/3
2 wks
Nitschke
$25
CULA 220L 01 10251 1
Food Trends Workshop
F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
6/7 to 6/28
4 wks
Mares
$25
CULA 226L 01 10252 1
Southwest Cuisine
R
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
6/6 to 6/27
4 wks
Mares
$25
CULA 242L 01 10253 1
American Country Cooking
F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
7/5 to 7/26
4 wks
Mares
$25
CULA 251 01 10255 4
Restaurant Concept M T W Prerequisite: CULA 151 or ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111
8-11:30 a.m.
8 wks
Dakan
$75
CULA 257L 01 10254 1
Fundamentals of Meat Fabrication and Butchery
F
8 a.m.-2 p.m.
4 wks
Dakan
$35
CULA 299 01 10168 2
Culinary Externship Permission required, call 505-428-1313
ARR
8 wks
Mares
7/5 to 7/26
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
34 SUMMER 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
DENTAL ASSISTING School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1258 DAST 141 D1 10133 1
Dental Education Issues ONLINE 8 wks Staff $25 Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
DAST 293 01 10134 5
Dental Clinical Practicum II Permission required, call 505-428-1258
ARR
8 wks
Staff
$85
DAST 293 02 10135 5
Dental Clinical Practicum II Permission required, call 505-428-1258
ARR
8 wks
Staff
$85
DAST 293 03 10182 5
Dental Clinical Practicum II Permission required, call 505-428-1258
ARR
8 wks
Staff
$85
DRAWING AND PAINTING School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 1610 01 10345 3
Drawing I
W R
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
8 wks
Voltsinger
$45
ARTS 1632L 01 10346 3
Drawing Space Prerequisite: ARTS 1610 or DRPT 118L
M F
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
8 wks
Voltsinger
$45
ARTS 2614L 01 10355 3
Drawing/Painting Adv Projects Prerequisite: ARTS 1630 or DRPT 280L
T R
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
8 wks
Weiss
$55
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1256 ECED 1110 D1 10314 3
Child Growth, Development, and Learning ONLINE 8 wks Fernandez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ECED 1115 SP1 10420 2
Health, Safety, and Nutrition T R 5:30-7:45 p.m. 8 wks Jaramillo Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; permission required, call 505-428-1256; course is taught in Spanish
ECED 1120 D1 10317 3
Guiding Young Children ONLINE 8 wks Norton Prerequisites: ECED 1110 or ECME 111 and ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ECED 1120 SP1 10318 3
Guiding Young Children M W 5:30-8:15 p.m. 8 wks Contreras Prerequisites: ECED 1110 or ECME 111 and ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; course is taught in Spanish
ECED 1125 IB1 10510 3
Assessment of Children and Evaluation of Programs Permission required, call 505-428-1437
ECED 1125 SP1 10319 3
Assessment of Children and Evaluation T R 5:30-8:15 p.m. 8 wks of Programs Prerequisite: ECED 1110 or ECED 111; permission required, call 505-428-1256; course is taught in Spanish
ECED 1130 D1 10320 3
Family and Community Collaboration ONLINE 8 wks Staff $75 Prerequisite: EDUC 2115 or EDUC 251; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ECED 1130 IB1 10511 3
Family and Community Collaboration Permission required, call 505-428-1437
5:30-8:15 p.m.
8 wks
Voit
ECED 1130 SP1 10509 3
Family and Community Collaboration M W 5:30-8:15 p.m. Prerequisite: EDUC 2115 or EDUC 251; course is taught in Spanish
8 wks
Staff
ECED 1140 SP1 10321 3
Foundations of Early Childhood M W 5:30-8:15 p.m. 8 wks Jaramillo Permission required, call 505-428-1256; bring $40 to the first class (money order or cashier’s check) for course book; course is taught in Spanish
T R
M W
5:30-8:15 p.m.
8 wks
$75
$75
Voit
Vadillo Romero
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SUMMER 2019 35
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
ECED 1998 SP1 10322 2
Childhood Development Field Experience F 5:30-7:15 p.m. 8 wks Contreras Prerequisites: ECED 1115 or ECED 112 and ECED 1130 or ECED 113 and ECED 1125 or ECED 114; course is taught in Spanish
ECED 2270 D1 10337 3
Early Literacy I — ONLINE Introduction to Theory & Models Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
8 wks
Staff
Add’l Fee
$75
ECONOMICS School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 ECON 200 D1 10127 3
Principles of Macroeconomics ONLINE 8 wks Herlihy $75 Prerequisite: BSAD 112 or MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ECON 201 D1 10090 3
Principles of Microeconomics ONLINE 8 wks McKittrick $75 Prerequisite: MATH 102 or BSAD 112 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS
School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1256 EDUC 2105 D1 10323 1
Orientation to the Teaching Profession ONLINE 6/3 to 6/29 4 wks Johnson $25 Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 2105 D2 10324 1
Orientation to the Teaching Profession ONLINE 6/3 to 6/29 4 wks Johnson $25 Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 2350 D1 10325 2
The Critically Reflective Teacher ONLINE 7/1 to 7/27 4 wks Carthy $50 Prerequisite: EDUC 2105 or EDUC 201A; Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 2350 D2 10326 2
The Critically Reflective Teacher ONLINE 7/1 to 7/27 4 wks Jones $50 Prerequisite: EDUC 2108 or EDUC 201B; Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 2355 D1 10327 3
Theories of Teaching and Learning ONLINE 8 wks DeGiulio $75 Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B; Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2355 D2 10328 3
Theories of Teaching and Learning ONLINE 8 wks Miller $75 Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B; Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2360 D1 10329 3
Curriculum and Assessment ONLINE 8 wks Johnson $75 Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B; Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2365 D1 10330 3
Effective Teaching ONLINE 8 wks Esquibel $75 Prerequisite; EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B; Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2370 D1 10331 3
Reading in the Content Area ONLINE 8 wks Esquibel $75 Prerequisite; EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B; Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2420 D1 10332 3
Teaching Reading for the ONLINE 8 wks Archibald $75 Elementary Classroom Prerequisite; EDUC 2430 or EDUC 205; Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2430 D1 10333 3
Fundamentals of Reading Instruction ONLINE 8 wks Archibald $75 Prerequisite; EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B; Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2550 B1 10334 3
Evaluation and IEP M 5:30-8:15 p.m. 8 wks Piper Prerequisite; EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B; Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning June 3; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
36 SUMMER 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS
Credit Short-Term Course Course ID CRN Hours Title Days Times Course Dates Length Instructor EDUC 2565 D1 10508 3 Reading For Special Learners ONLINE 8 wks Vogt Prerequisite; EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B and EDUC 2430 or EDUC 205; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl EDUC 2620 01 10336 3
Language Learning and Teaching Permission required, call 505-428-1240
S
9 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
8 wks
Add’l Fee $75
DeGiulio
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES INSTITUTE
School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1820 EMSI 160 01 10524 8
EMT — Basic T R 9 a.m.-3:15 p.m. 6/3 to 8/3 9 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: EMSI 160L; vaccinations are required, must be 18 to enroll, permission required, call 505-428-1820
EMSI 160L 01 10525 3
EMT — Basic Lab Corequisite: EMSI 160
S
EMSI 161L 01 10526 1
EMT — Basic Clinical Corequisites: EMSI 160 and EMSI 160L
EMSI 161L 02 10527 1
EMT — Basic Clinical Corequisites: EMSI 160 and EMSI 160L
EMSI 248 01 10575 2
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
6/3 to 8/3
9 wks
Staff
$392
ARR
6/3 to 8/3
9 wks
Staff
ARR
6/3 to 8/3
9 wks
Staff
OB/GYN Emergencies M W F 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Permission and admission to Paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
7/1 to 7/19
3 wks
Staff
EMSI 248L 01 10576 1
OB/GYN Emergencies Lab M W F 1-5 p.m. Permission and admission to Paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
7/1 to 7/19
3 wks
Staff
EMSI 249 01 10577 2
Pediatric Emergencies M W F 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Permission and admission to Paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
7/22 to 8/9
3 wks
Staff
EMSI 249L 01 10578 1
Pediatric Emergencies Lab M W F 1-5 p.m. Permission and admission to Paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
7/22 to 8/9
3 wks
Staff
EMSI 250 01 10528 3
Medical Emergencies M W F 9-11:30 a.m. Permission and admission to Paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
5/29 to 6/28 5 wks
Staff
EMSI 250L 01 10529 3
Medical Emergencies Lab M W F 12:30-5 p.m. Permission and admission to Paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
5/29 to 6/28 5 wks
Staff
EMSI 252L 01 10579 2
Paramedic Clinical II ARR Permission and admission to Paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
5/29 to 8/18 12 wks Staff
EMSI 252L 02 10580 2
Paramedic Clinical II ARR Permission and admission to Paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
5/29 to 8/18 12 wks Staff
$50
$75
$75
ENGLISH School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ENGL 108 01 10065 4
English Fundamentals M T W R 10-11:45 a.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 107 and READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
8 wks
Heiken Mittrach
ENGL 109 01 10069 4
English Review M T W R 8-9:45 a.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 108 and READ 101L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
8 wks
Smith
ENGL 1110 01 10365 3
Composition I M W 1-3:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
8 wks
Bornet
ENGL 1110 02 10366 3
Composition I M W 5:30-8 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
8 wks
Staff
ENGL 1110 03 10367 3
Composition I T R 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
8 wks
Bornet
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SUMMER 2019 37
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ENGL 1120 01 10368 3
Composition II M W 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; basic Word processing and computer skills required
8 wks
Bornet
ENGL 1120 02 10369 3
Composition II T R 1-3:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; basic Word processing and computer skills required
8 wks
Bornet
ENGL 1120 D1 10370 3
Composition II ONLINE 8 wks Bjornsson Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; basic Word processing and computer skills required; internet access required; web account available July 1, for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 1320 01 10371 3
Exploring Creative Writing
ENGL 2210 01 10372 3
Technical and Professional Communication T R Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111
ENGL 2210 D1 10373 3
Technical and Professional Communication ONLINE 8 wks Werner-Smith $75 Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
M W
$75
1-3:30 p.m.
8 wks
Stern
11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
8 wks
Raphael
EXERCISE SCIENCE School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 EXSC 2130 D1 10301 3
IM Lifestyle Change ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
8 wks
Jannsen-Kerr
$75
EXSC 2990 01 10302 1
Exercise Science Practicum
ARR
8 wks
Staff
$100
EXSC 2998 01 10303 1
Exercise Science Internship
ARR
8 wks
Staff
$100
8 wks
Staff
$50
EXPANDED FUNCTIONS DENTAL AUXILIARY
School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1258 EFDA 294 SD1 10155 2
Dental Insurance Billing and Coding ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EFDA 295A SD1 10245 1
Dental Radiation Health and Safety Review ONLINE 6/17 to 6/29 2 wks Internet access required; web account available June 17; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Rodriguez
$25
EFDA 295A SD2 10246 1
Dental Radiation Health and Safety Review ONLINE 7/1 to 7/13 Internet access required; web account available July 1; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
2 wks
Nayyar
$25
EFDA 295B SD1 10247 1
Dental Infection Control Review ONLINE 7/8 to 7/20 Internet access required; web account available July 8; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
2 wks
Nayyar
$25
4 wks
Jones
FILM School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 FDMA 1130 01 10374 1
Film Crew I Lab Corequisite: FDMA 2120 or FILM 140
S
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
6/3 to 6/29
FDMA 1210 01 10375 3
Digital Video Production I
M W
1-4:45 p.m.
8 wks
Mugford
$30
FDMA 1220 01 10376 3
Intro to Digital Video Editing
T R
1-4:45 p.m.
8 wks
Staff
$30
FDMA 1460 01 10380 3
Women Make Media
U
1-4:45 p.m.
8 wks
Staff
FDMA 1560 01 10385 3
Screenwriting I T R 5:30-8:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
8 wks
Milder
FDMA 2120 01 10387 4
Film Crew I — Intro to Film and Media Workflow Corequisite: FDMA 1130 or FILM 140L
M W
5:30-9:30 p.m.
8 wks
Riess
FDMA 2165 01 10388 3
Film Crew Internship
ARR
8 wks
Riess
FDMA 2998 00 10493 3
Digital Media Production Internship ARR Prerequisite: FDMA 2120 or FILM 140 and permission, call 505-428-1421
8 wks
Riess
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$30
Listings
38 SUMMER 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
FINE WOODWORKING School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 WOOD 1550 01 10499 4
Build A Workbench Prerequisite: WOOD 1110 or WOOD 111
M T W R F
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
7/15 to 7/26 2 wks
Jones
$50
WOOD 1610 01 10500 3
Introduction to Woodturning
M T W R F
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
6/3 to 6/14
2 wks
Reinhardt
$75
WOOD 162L 01 10501 2
Woodturning Studio Prerequisite: WOOD 1620 or WOOD 161
M T W R F
9 3 p.m.
7/1 to 7/13
2 wks
Reinhardt
$50
WOOD 1810 01 10502 3
Basic Woodworking Projects Prerequisite: WOOD 1110 or WOOD 111
S
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
8 wks
Blackwell
$40
WOOD 1820 01 10503 2
Summer Projects
M T W R F
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
6/3 to 6/7
1 wks
Ouwehand
$40
WOOD 1820 02 10504 2
Summer Projects Prerequisite: WOOD 1110 or WOOD 111
M T W R F
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
6/10 to 6/14 1 wks
Jones
$40
WOOD 1820 03 10505 2
Summer Projects Prerequisite: WOOD 1110 or WOOD 111
M T W R F
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
6/17 to 6/21 1 wks
Neander
$40
FRENCH School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 FREN 1130L 01 10389 1
French Language Lab
ARR
8 wks
Chavez Hunt
GEOLOGY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 GEOL 1110 D1 10235 3
Physical Geology ONLINE 8 wks Mraz Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: GEOL 1110L; internet access required, web account available June 3; for information visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
GEOL 1110L D1 10236 1
Physical Geology Laboratory ONLINE 8 wks Mraz Corequisite: GEOL 1110; internet access required, web account available June 3; for information visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$25
GEOL 1998 01 10240 4
Geology Field Experience T 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Includes off campus field trips; requires hiking on uneven terrain
$40
GEOL 2110 D1 10238 3
Historical Geology ONLINE 8 wks Mraz Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: GEOL 2110L; internet access required, web account available June 3; for information visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
GEOL 2110L D1 10239 1
Historical Geology Laboratory
$25
ONLINE
8 wks
8 wks
Renbarger
Mraz
HEALTH CARE School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 HLCR 113 B1 10021 3
Medical Terminology W 5:30-6:30 p.m. 8 wks Staff Web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning June 6; Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HLCR 113 SD1 10123 3
Medical Terminology ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HLCR 118 B1 10700 2
Patient Care Attendant Training W 8:30-10:30 a.m. 5/27 to 6/22 4 wks Oliver Web-blended course; class meets on campus beginning Wednesdays; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HLCR 125 B1 10078 5
Nurse Aide M 5:30-9 p.m. 8 wks Staff $161 Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning June 3; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; clinicals are the last 4 Saturdays of the term; fee includes Department of Health background check and mandatory drug test; students are eligible to take NACES exam upon completion of the course
8 wks
Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75 $20
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SUMMER 2019 39
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
HLCR 125 B2 10102 5
Nurse Aide T 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 8 wks Staff Web-blended course; class meets on campus beginning Tuesdays June 5; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; clinicals are the last 4 Wednesdays of the term; fee includes Department of Health background check and mandatory drug test; students are eligible to take NACES exam upon completion of the course
$161
HLCR 126 B1 10701 3
Home Health Aide W 8:30-11:30 a.m. 6/24 to 8/3 6 wks Oliver Web-blended course; class meets on campus beginning Wednesdays; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$20
HLCR 232 SD1 10119 4
Pathophysiology ONLINE 8 wks Staff Prerequisite: BIOL 2225 or BIOL 231 and BIOL 2225L or BIOL 231L; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
HEALTH EDUCATION School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 HLED 1150 01 10258 2
Lifeguard Certification T W R F S 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 5/28 to 6/1 1 wks Ortiz Students needs to pass American Red Cross Lifeguarding pre-test to take this class; for information, call 505-428-1608
HLED 1160 D1 10257 3
Stress Management ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
8 wks
Jannsen-Kerr
$75
HISTORY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 HIST 1110 D1 10390 3
United States History I ONLINE 8 wks Martinez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
HIST 1160 D1 10391 3
Western Civilization II ONLINE 8 wks Sicko Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
HIST 2110 D1 10392 3
Survey of New Mexico History
ONLINE
8 wks
Martinez
$75
$50
HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 HRMG 118 D1 10256 2
Sanitation and Safety ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
8 wks
Dakan
HRMG 298 01 10217 2
Hospitality Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1332
8 wks
Staff
8 wks
Balladares
$75
ARR
HUMAN SERVICES School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 HMSV 2998 D1 10507 3
Human Services Internship ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER SCIENCE School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 ISCS 115 D1 10304 3
Introduction to Web Computing ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
8 wks
Pino
$75
ISCS 120 D1 10154 4
Introduction to Programming I ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
8 wks
Click
$75
ISCS 122 D1 10305 3
Computer Networks ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
8 wks
Keppel
$75
ISCS 298 01
Internship
8 wks
Click
10169 3
ARR
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
40 SUMMER 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
JAPANESE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 JAPN 101 01 10187 2
Introduction to Japanese
T W R
2:45-4:45 p.m.
7/1 to 7/27
4 wks
Salazar
JAPN 1110 01 10393 4
Japanese I
T W R
10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
7/1 to 7/27
4 wks
Salazar
JAPN 1140L 01 10394 1
Japanese Language Lab
ARR
7/1 to 7/27
4 wks
Chavez Hunt
JEWELRY School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 1810 01 10347 3
Jewelry and Small Metal Construction I
T R
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
8 wks
Scherr
$60
ARTS 1811L 01 10348 3
Silversmithing I
M W
9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
8 wks
Staff
$60
ARTS 2810 01 10497 3
Jewelry and Small Metal Construction II Prerequisite: ARTS 1810 or JEWL 217L
T R
3-8 p.m.
8 wks
Scherr
$60
MATHEMATICS School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 MATH 101 02 10003 4
Pre-Algebra M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
MATH 101 LC1 10002 4
Pre-Algebra M T W R 5:30-7:15 p.m. 8 wks Staff Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101S LC1; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
MATH 101S LC1 10129 2
Pre-Algebra Workshop M T W R 4-5:15 p.m. 8 wks Staff Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101 LC1; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
MATH 102 01 10077 4
Basic Algebra M T W R 2:30-4:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
8 wks
Vialpando
MATH 102 02 10004 4
Basic Algebra M W 5:30-9:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
8 wks
Staff
MATH 104L B1 10144 1
Emporium Math Lab
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
8 wks
Geddie
MATH 1130 01 10307 3
Survey of Mathematics T R 2:30-5:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
8 wks
Shankin
MATH 1130 D1 10308 3
Survey of Mathematics ONLINE 8 wks Haack Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MATH 1215 01 10306 4
Intermediate Algebra T R 5:30-9:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
8 wks
Kassem
MATH 1220 01 10309 4
College Algebra Prerequisite: MATH 1215 or MATH 109
5:30-9:15 p.m.
8 wks
Staff
MATH 1250 01 10311 4
Trigonometry and Pre-Calculus M T W R 8:30-10:45 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1220 or MATH 121; Corequisite: MATH 150L
8 wks
Staff
MATH 1350 D1 10310 3
Introduction to Statistics ONLINE 8 wks Haack Prerequisite: MATH 1215 or MATH 109 or MATH 1130 or MATH 119 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MATH 150L 01 10131 1
Precalculus and Trigonometry Laboratory T R 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1220 or MATH 121; Corequisite: MATH 1250 or MATH 150
8 wks
Kassem
MATH 1510 01 10312 4
Calculus I Prerequisite: MATH 1250 or MATH 150
8 wks
Kaul
F
M W
M T W R
5:30-9:15 p.m.
8:30-10:45 a.m.
8 wks
Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$10
$75
$75
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SUMMER 2019 41
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
MATH 2410 01 10313 3
Applied Ordinary Differential Equations Prerequisite: MATH 2530 or MATH 264
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Days
Times
M T W R
10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Add’l Fee
8 wks
Shankin
8 wks
Kunz
$30 $75
MEDIA ARTS School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 FDMA 1360 01 10377 3
Web Design I
T R
5:30-8:15 p.m.
FDMA 1360 D1 10378 3
Web Design I ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
8 wks
Liss
FDMA 1417 01 10379 2
Audio Field Recording
S
9:30 a.m.-12:40 p.m.
8 wks
Goodyear
FDMA 1510 01 10381 3
Introduction to 3D Animation
T R
11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
8 wks
Taussig
$30
FDMA 1515 01 10382 3
Introduction to Digital Image Editing Photoshop
M W
2:30-5:15 p.m.
8 wks
Staff
$30
FDMA 1515 02 10383 3
Introduction to Digital Image Editing Photoshop
M W
5:30-8:15 p.m.
8 wks
Staff
$30
FDMA 1535 01 10384 3
Introduction To Illustrator
T R
8:30-11:15 a.m.
8 wks
Taussig
$30
FDMA 1570 01 10386 3
Game Design Analysis
T R
2:30-5:15 p.m.
8 wks
Johnson
MEDICAL ASSISTANT School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1907 MAST 290 01 10071 1
Medical Assistant Capstone W 6-7:45 p.m. Prerequisites: MAST 220 and MAST 225; Corequisite: MAST 298
8 wks
Jones
MAST 298 01 10128 3
Medical Assistant Internship Corequisite: MAST 290
8 wks
Jones
ARR
$125
MUSIC School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 MUSC 1130 D1 10395 3
Music Appreciation: Western Music ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
8 wks
Staff
MUSC 1520 01 10615 2
Class Guitar I
8 wks
Staff
M W
9-11 a.m.
$75
NUTRITION School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 NUTR 2110 D1 10298 3
Human Nutrition ONLINE 8 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
NUTR 2110 D2 10299 3
Human Nutrition ONLINE 8 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
NUTR 2150 D1 10300 3
Nutrition in Chronic Disease ONLINE 8 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES
School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 OFTC 111 01 B1 10060 4
Business Software Essentials M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. 6/3-7/27 8 wks Roybal Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays and Wednesdays beginning June 3; internet access required; web account available www.sfcc.edu/otl
$40
OFTC 111 01 D1 10061 4
Business Software Essentials ONLINE 6/3-7/27 Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
8 wks
Walker
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
42 SUMMER 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
PARALEGAL STUDIES School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 LEGL 114 D1 10244 3
Legal Secretarial Skills ONLINE 8 wks Willis Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
LEGL 231 D1 10194 3
Evidence Law ONLINE 8 wks Archuleta Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
LEGL 298 01 10219 3
Paralegal Studies Internship ARR Permission required, call 505-428-1660 or 505-428-1524
8 wks
Archuleta
PHILOSOPHY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 PHIL 1115 D1 10396 3
Introduction of Philosophy ONLINE 8 wks Claxton Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PHLEBOTOMY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1907 PHLB 113 B1 10677 3
Introduction to Phlebotomy T R 3:30-5 p.m. 5/27 to 7/6 6 wks Martinez Prerequisite: HLCR 113; Corequisite: PHLB 115L; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning May 28; internet access required; web account available May 27; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1907
PHLB 115L 01 10678 3
Clinical Phlebotomy I T R 5:30-8:45 p.m. 5/27 to 7/6 6 wks Martinez $239.37 Corequisite: PHLB 113; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning May 28;internet access required; web account available May 27; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1907
PHLB 117 D1 10679 3
Special Practices in Phlebotomy ONLINE 5/27 to 7/6 6 wks Martinez $75 Prerequisite: PHLB 113 and PHLB 115L; internet access required; web account available May 27; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1907
PHLB 198 01 10680 2
Clinical Phlebotomy Internship ARR Prerequisite: PHLB 113 and PHLB 115L; permission required, call 505-428-1907
7/1 to 8/17
7 wks
Balladares
PHOTOGRAPHY School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 1410 01 10342 3
Introduction to Photography Prerequisite: FDMA 1515 or MART 180
T R
1-5 p.m.
8 wks
Staff
$40
ARTS 1412 01 10343 3
Alternative Photographic Processes I T R 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ARTS 1410 or PHOT 111 or ARTS 2410 or PHOT 120
8 wks
Staff
$40
ARTS 1414 D1 10344 3
Camera Use and the Art of Seeing ONLINE Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
8 wks
Staff
$75
ARTS 2410 01 10353 3
Black & White Photography
M W
1-5 p.m.
8 wks
Staff
$40
ARTS 2429 01 10354 3
Special Photographic Projects
T R
5:30-9:30 p.m.
8 wks
Staff
PHYSICAL EDUCATION School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 PHED 1140 A01 10259 1
Zumba®
M W F
5:30-6:35 p.m.
8 wks
Coulter
$100
PHED 1210 01 10260 1
Basketball
T R
noon-1:35 p.m.
8 wks
Martinez
$100
PHED 1230 01 10261 1
Individual Sport: Tennis
M W
5:30-7:05 p.m.
8 wks
Staff
$100
PHED 1230 02 10262 1
Individual Sport: Tennis
T R
9-10:35 a.m.
8 wks
King
$100
PHED 1290 A01 10263 1
Team Sport: Pickleball
M W
10-11:35 a.m.
8 wks
Hall
$100
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SUMMER 2019 43
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
PHED 1310 01 10264 1
Swim I: Beginning Swimming
M W F
10-11:05 a.m.
8 wks
Duran
$100
PHED 1310 02 10265 1
Swim I: Beginning Swimming
T R F
5:45-6:50 p.m.
8 wks
Taylor
$100
PHED 1320 A01 10273 1
Aqua Fit: Swimming Fitness Program Internet access required
ARR
8 wks
Duran
$100
PHED 1320 B01 10266 1
Aqua Fit: Warm Water Exercise
M W F
8:30-9:35 a.m.
8 wks
Britt
$100
PHED 1320 B02 10267 1
Aqua Fit: Warm Water Exercise
M W F
10-11:05 a.m.
8 wks
Staff
$100
PHED 1320 B03 10268 1
Aqua Fit: Warm Water Exercise
M W F
11:15 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
8 wks
Gebhart
$100
PHED 1320 B04 10269 1
Aqua Fit: Warm Water Exercise
T R F
12:30-1:35 p.m.
8 wks
Britt
$100
PHED 1320 E01 10272 1
Aqua Fit: Deep and Shallow Combo
M W F
6:45-7:50 a.m.
8 wks
McDaniel
$100
PHED 1320 F01 10270 1
Aqua Fit: Senior Aquatics
M W F
8:30-9:35 a.m.
8 wks
McDaniel
$100
PHED 1320 F02 10271 1
Aqua Fit: Senior Aquatics
M W F
11:15 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
8 wks
McDaniel
$100
PHED 1410 01 10274 1
Yoga: Beginning Yoga
M W
8-9:35 a.m.
8 wks
Sloane
$100
PHED 1410 02 10275 1
Yoga: Beginning Yoga
M W
12:15-1:50 p.m.
8 wks
Sloane
$100
PHED 1410 03 10276 1
Yoga: Beginning Yoga
T R
9:15-10:50 a.m.
8 wks
Evangelista
$100
PHED 1410 04 10277 1
Yoga: Beginning Yoga
T R
5:30-7:05 p.m.
8 wks
Monsour
$100
PHED 1410 05 10278 1 Yoga: Beginning Yoga
F S
5-6:35 p.m. 9:15-10:50 a.m.
8 wks
Evangelista
$100
PHED 1430 A01 10280 1
Pilates
T R F
2-3:05 p.m.
8 wks
Sanchez
$100
PHED 1430 B01 10279 1
Pilates: Gentle Pilates
T R F
10:30-11:35 a.m.
8 wks
Sanchez
$100
PHED 1440 01 10486 1
Tai Chi
M W
8-9:35 a.m.
8 wks
DeMarco
$100
PHED 1460 B01 10281 1
Conditioning: Abdominals, Hips and Thighs M W F
12:30-1:35 p.m.
8 wks
Coulter
$100
PHED 1460 D0110282 1
Conditioning: Suspension Training
M W F
4-5:05 p.m.
8 wks
Sanchez
$100
PHED 1510 C01 10283 1
Training: Resistance Training
M W
9:25-11 a.m.
8 wks
Beam
$100
PHED 1510 E01 10284 1
Training: Circuit Training
T R
9:30-11:05 a.m.
8 wks
Coulter
$100
PHED 1510 F01 10285 1
Training: Boot Camp
M W
5:30-7:05 p.m.
8 wks
Garcia
$100
PHED 1610 01 10286 1
Fitness for Life Internet access required
ARR
8 wks
Beam
$100
PHED 1610 02 10287 1
Fitness for Life Internet access required
ARR
8 wks
Beam
$100
PHED 1610 03 10288 1
Fitness for Life Internet access required
ARR
8 wks
Beam
$100
PHED 1620 A01 10289 1
Fitness: Indoor Fitness Cycling
M W R
6:40-7:45 a.m.
8 wks
Staff
$100
PHED 1620 A02 10290 1
Fitness: Indoor Fitness Cycling
M W R
5:30-6:35 p.m.
8 wks
Guillen
$100
PHED 1620 C01 10291 1
Fitness: Fitness for Older Adults
M W
9-10:35 a.m.
8 wks
Sanchez
$100
PHED 1620 C02 10292 1
Fitness: Fitness for Older Adults
T R
8:30-10:05 a.m.
8 wks
Jackson
$100
PHED 1910 01 10487 1
Outdoor Experience: Hiking S Instructor will call students with first meeting information
7:30 a.m.-1:45 p.m.
4 wks
Bergen
$100
PHED 2310 01 10293 1
Swimming II: Intermediate Swimming
T R
9:30-11:05 a.m.
8 wks
Duran
$100
PHED 2320 A01 10297 1
Aqua Fit II: Advanced Swimming and Conditioning
T R
6:35-8:10 a.m.
8 wks
Britt
$100
6/3 to 6/29
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
44 SUMMER 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
PHED 2410 C01 10294 1
Yoga II: Multi-Level Yoga
M W
4:10-5:45 p.m.
8 wks
Monsour
$100
PHED 2410 C02 10295 1
Yoga II: Multi-Level Yoga
M W
6-7:35 p.m.
8 wks
Monsour
$100
PHED 2430 01 10296 1
Pilates II: Intermediate Pilates
M W
8:30-10:05 a.m.
8 wks
Jackson
$100
PRINTMAKING AND BOOK ARTS
School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 2118L 01 10352 3
Alternative Printmaking
T R
noon-5 p.m.
8 wks
Calhoun
$60
ARTS 2725 01 10506 3
Advanced Papermaking
F
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
8 wks
Fluke
$70
8 wks
Alexander
PSYCHOLOGY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 PSYC 1110 01 10397 3
Introduction to Psychology T R 2:30-5:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
PSYC 1110 D1 10398 3
Introduction to Psychology ONLINE 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PSYC 1110 D2 10399 3
Introduction to Psychology ONLINE 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PSYC 2120 01 10400 3
Developmental Psychology Prerequisite: PSYC 1110 or PSYC 111
PSYC 2120 D1 10401 3
Developmental Psychology ONLINE 8 wks Gagnon $75 Prerequisite: PSYC 1110 or PSYC 111; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
PSYC 2210 D1 10402 3
Abnormal Psychology ONLINE 8 wks Stehr $75 Prerequisite: PSYC 1110 or PSYC 111; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
READING
T R
5:30-8:15 p.m.
8 wks
Gomez
School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722
READ 100L 01 10403 2 Reading Fluency and Vocabulary M T W R Development Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11 READ 101L 01 10068 2
noon-1:45 p.m.
8 wks
Staff
Critical Reading Across the Disciplines M T W R noon-1:45 p.m. Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
8 wks
Alexander
RESPIRATORY CARE School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1724 RESP 230L 01 10137 2
Respiratory Care Clinical III Permission required, call 505-428-1723
ARR
8 wks
Staff
RESP 230L 02 10138 2
Respiratory Care Clinical III Permission required, call 505-428-1723
ARR
8 wks
Staff
SCULPTURE School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 1830 01 10350 2
Shop Foundation
ARTS 2843L 01 10356 3 Contemporary Bronze Sculpture Prerequisite: ARTS 1840 or SCUL 213L ARTS 2857L 01 10421
M
10 a.m.-4:40 p.m.
8 wks
Boyce
$60
T W
10 a.m.-5 p.m. noon-3 p.m.”
8 wks
Staff
$90
Sculpture: Advanced Projects R F 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 8 wks Staff $45 Prerequisite: ARTS 1830 or SCUL 115L and ARTS 1840 or SCUL 213L and ARTS 2840 or SCUL 263L; permission required, call 505-428-1413
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SUMMER 2019 45
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
SOCIAL WORK School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 SOWK 2110 D1 10409 3
Introduction to Human Services ONLINE and Social Work Internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
8 wks
Balladares
$75
8 wks
Tischler
SOCIOLOGY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 SOCI 1110 01 10407 3
Introduction to Sociology T R 11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
SOCI 1110 D1 10408 3
Introduction to Sociology ONLINE 8 wks Melton Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available June 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
SOLAR ENERGY
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 SOLR 111 01 10121 1
Introduction to Solar Energy
T R
2-3:45 p.m.
6/3 to 6/29
4 wks
Wilson
SPANISH School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 SPAN 1110 01 10410 4
Spanish I
M T W R
10-11:45 a.m.
8 wks
Chillon-Garcia
SPAN 1120 B1 10411 4
Spanish II Prerequisite: SPAN 1110 or SPAN 111
T
5:30-8:15 p.m.
8 wks
Chillon-Garcia
SPAN 1126L 01 10412 1
Spanish Lab
ARR
8 wks
Chavez Hunt
4 wks
Staff
WATER TECHNOLOGY
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 WATR 298 01 10223
Water Treatment Internship
ARR
7/1 to 7/27
WELDING School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 WELD 221 01 10199 3
Gas Tungsten Arc and Gas T R 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Metal Arc Welding III Prerequisite: WELD 122 with a grade of B or higher or permission
8 wks
Peshlakai
$50
WELD 221 03 10222 3
Gas Tungsten Arc and Gas T R 3:30-8:30 p.m. Metal Arc Welding III Prerequisite: WELD 122 with a grade of B or higher or permission
8 wks
Ortega
$50
WELD 261 01 10160 3
Pipe Fabrication M W 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Prerequisites: WELD 111 and WELD 115 with a grade of B or higher or permission
8 wks
Peshlakai
$50
WELD 261 03 10221 3
Pipe Fabrication M W 3:30-8:30 p.m. Prerequisites: WELD 111 and WELD 115 with a grade of B or higher or permission
8 wks
Ortega
$50
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
46 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS
HOW TO READ A CLASS LISTING Course Request Number (CRN)
Topic Class (see Page 8)
ADCM 101 01 20000 3
Title
TP: Building/Modeling
Meeting Day(s) (M T W R F S U)
Course Length Instructor
Meeting Times
W
10 a.m.-1 p.m.
6/9 to 7/20
16 wks Martinez
$30
Orientation required: June 9, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Room 603
Course ID Section
Credit Hours
Notes
Shading = Evening or Weekend Course
Short-Term Course Dates
Additional Fee
Section: A number indicates an on-campus course; “B” indicates a course that is half online and half on campus; “C” indicates an on-campus course with computer support; and “D” indicates a fully online course. Instructors have the option to incorporate an online component in any course. Students may be required to access course material online.
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ACCOUNTING School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 ACCT 111 01 20153 3
Small Business Accounting
M
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
ACCT 124 01 20396 3
Payroll Accounting Prerequisite: ACCT 111 or ACCT 2110
R
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
ACCT 125 B1 20154 3
Computerized Accounting - Quickbooks T 5:30-8:15 p.m. 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Prerequisite: ACCT 111 or ACCT 2110; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 20; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ACCT 2110 01 21020 4
Principles of Accounting I (Financial)
M W
12:30-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Rodriguez
ACCT 2110 02 21021 4
Principles of Accounting I (Financial)
T R
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Hopkins
ACCT 2110 D1 21022 4
Principles of Accounting I (Financial) ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; assessments to be taken at official testing site
16 wks Rodriguez
$75
ACCT 2110 D2 21023 4
Principles of Accounting I (Financial) ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; assessments to be taken at official testing site
16 wks Staff
$75
ACCT 2120 B1 21025 4
Principles of Accounting II (Managerial) W 5:30-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Hopkins Prerequisite: ACCT 2120 or ACCT 121; web-blended course; class meets on Wednesdays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ACCT 2120 B2 21024 4
Principles of Accounting II (Managerial) R 8:30-10:15 a.m. 16 wks Rodriguez Prerequisite: ACCT 2120 or ACCT 121; web-blended course; class meets on Thursdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ACCT 2120 D1 21026 4
Principles of Accounting II (Managerial) ONLINE 16 wks Dye Prerequisite: ACCT 2110; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; assessments to be taken at official testing site
ACCT 2130 B1 21027 4
Introduction to Intermediate Accounting I M 5:30-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Berger Prerequisite: ACCT 122 or ACCT 2120; web-blended course; class meets on Mondays beginning Aug. 19; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Rodriguez
$75
ADOBE CONSTRUCTION
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 ADOB 111 D1 20795 3
Adobe Construction Basics ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; class will meet on campus on Sept. 7, Sept. 8, Oct. 5 and Oct. 6
Gardella
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 47
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ADOB 112 D1 20796 3
Adobe Wall Construction ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; class will meet on campus Nov. 2, Nov. 3, Nov. 23 and Nov. 24
Gardella
$75
ADOB 113 D1 20797 2
Passive Solar Adobe Design ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Gardella
$50
ALTERNATIVE FUELS
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 ALTF 121 01 20798 4
Biofuels I Prerequisite: ENVR 112
M W
noon-4 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
ALTF 161 01 20537 3
Introduction to Algae Cultivation
M W
4:30-6:30 p.m.
9/2 to 12/7
ALTF 298 01 20401 1
Biofuels Internship Prerequisite: ALTF 121 or 221
ARR
Spangenburg
14 wks Gomez
$100 $50
16 wks Staff
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1820 HLED 1110 01 21427 0.5 American Heart Association Heartsaver® First Aid and CPR/AED
S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
8/24 to 8/24 1 day
Staff
$50
HLED 1110 02 21428 0.5 American Heart Association Heartsaver® First Aid and CPR/AED
F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
9/20 to 9/20 1 day
Staff
$50
HLED 1110 03 21429 0.5 American Heart Association Heartsaver® First Aid and CPR/AED
S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
10/12 to 10/12 1 day
Staff
$50
HLED 1110 04 21430 0.5 American Heart Association Heartsaver® First Aid and CPR/AED
F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
11/1 to 11/1 1 day
Staff
$50
AHAC 151 01 21431 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
8/23 to 8/23 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 02 21432 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
8/30 to 8/30 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 03 21433 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
8/31 to 8/31 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 04 21434 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
9/6 to 9/6
1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 05 21435 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
9/7 to 9/7
1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 06 21436 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
9/13 to 9/13 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 07 21437 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
9/14 to 9/14 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 08 21438 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
9/27 to 9/27 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 09 21394 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
9/28 to 9/28 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 10 21439 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
10/4 to 10/4 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 11 21440 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
10/5 to 10/5 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 12 21441 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
10/11 to 10/11 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 13 21442 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
10/19 to 10/19 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 14 21443 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
10/25 to 10/25 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 15 21444 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
11/16 to 11/16 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 16 21445 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
11/22 to 11/22 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 17 21446 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
12/6 to 12/6 1 day
Staff
$30
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
48 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 SIGN 1110 01 21213 4
American Sign Language I
M W
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SIGN 1110 02 21214 4
American Sign Language I
M W
1:30-3:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SIGN 1110 03 21215 4
American Sign Language I
T R
5:30-7:30 p.m.
16 wks Heinze
SIGN 1120 01 21216 4
American Sign Language II Prerequisite: SIGN 1110 or AMSL 111
M W
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
16 wks Rutland
SIGN 1140 01 21217 3
Basic American Sign Language Linguistics Prerequisite: SIGN 1120 or AMSL 112
T R
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Rutland
SIGN 2110 01 21218 4
American Sign Language III Prerequisite: SIGN 1120 or AMSL 112
M W
2:30-4:30 p.m.
16 wks Rutland
ANTHROPOLOGY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ANTH 1140 01 21100 3
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology M W 1-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Martinez
ANTH 1140 D1 21101 3
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ONLINE 16 wks McGrath Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ANTH 2140 SD1 21102 3
Indigenous Peoples of North America ONLINE 16 wks McGrath Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ARABIC School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ARBC 1110 01 21455 4
Arabic I Corequisite: ARBC 111L
T R
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Alkazaz
ARBC 1140L 01 21456 1
Arabic Language Lab
T R
7:30-8:20 p.m.
16 wks Alkazaz
ARBC 1140L 02 21458 1
Arabic Language Lab Corequisite: ARBC 2110
M W
7:30-8:20 p.m.
16 wks Alkazaz
ARBC 2110 01 21457 4
Arabic III M W Prerequisite: ARBC 1110; Corequisite: ARBC 1140L 02
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Alkazaz
ARCHITECTURE School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARCH 1110 01 21239 3
Architectural Drawing
T
9 a.m.-1:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
ARCH 1125 01 21476 3
Design Fundamentals
W
9 a.m.-1:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
ARCH 1130 D1 21240 3
Building Materials and Methods ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Mier
$75
ARCH 1135 SD1 21241 3
Technical Documentation with AutoCAD I ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Mier
$75
ARCH 1140 SD1 21242 3
Building Information Modeling with Revit I ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Crumm
$75
ARCH 1175 D1 21477 3
Interior Design II ONLINE 9/2 to 12/7 Internet access required; web account available Sept. 2; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
14 wks Lankford
$75
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CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 49
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ART HISTORY School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTH 2110 01 21244 3
History of Art I R 2:30-5:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
ARTH 2110 D1 21245 3
History of Art I ONLINE 16 wks Davis Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ARTH 2120 01 21478 3
History of Art II Prerequisite: ARTH 2110 or AHST 201
T
2:30-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Bailey $75
16 wks Bailey
ART STUDIO School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 1115 01 21246 3
Explore Arts and Design
M W
4:15-6 p.m.
16 wks Jackson
ARTS 1210 01 21250 3
Color Theory I
F
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
16 wks Arlen
$20
ARTS 1220 01 21251 3
Art Practices I
T R
9-11:30 a.m.
16 wks Lynch
$35
ARTS 1250 01 21252 3
Design II
M W
4:15-6:45 p.m.
16 wks Johnson
$35
ARTS 1996 01 21484 3
Trade Mart Field Trip
ARR
10/29 to 11/2 1 wks
ARTS 2010 01 21280 3
Portfolio Development
F
9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
9/2 to 12/7
ARTS 2115L 01 21296 3
Arts and Design Advanced Projects Prerequisite: ARTS 1710
W
3-8 p.m.
16 wks Pearce
$45
ARTS 2115L 02 21297 3
Arts and Design Advanced Projects Prerequisite: ARTS 1710
F
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
16 wks Easterbrook
$45
ARTS 2116 01 21281
Studio Practice Permission required, call 505-428-1230
W
10 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
9/2 to 12/7
14 wks Hunt
$25
ARTS 2116 02 21479
Studio Practice
M
3-6:15 p.m.
9/2 to 12/7
14 wks Catron
$25
ARTS 2998 01 21300 2
Arts and Design Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1358
ARR
Estes
14 wks Scherr
16 wks Estes
ASTRONOMY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1757 ASTR 1115C 01 20830 4
Introduction to Astronomy
T R
2:30-5 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$20
ASTR 1115C 02 20831 4
Introduction to Astronomy T R 5:30-8 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
$20
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 ATEC 111L B1 20473 2
Introduction to Automotive S 9 a.m.-noon 16 wks Fergus $75 Web-blended course; class meets at HEC campus Fridays beginning Aug. 24; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ATEC 111L B2 20594 2
Introduction to Automotive T R 4:15-5:45 p.m. 16 wks Sena Web-blended course; class meets at HEC campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ATEC 112L B1 20522 4
Engine Repair M W 9 a.m.-noon 16 wks Sena Web-blended course; class meets at HEC campus Mondays and Wednesdays beginning Aug. 19; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
50 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ATEC 114L B1 20521 4
Automotive Brake System M W 1-4 p.m. 16 wks Sena Web-blended course; class meets at HEC campus Mondays and Wednesdays beginning Aug. 19; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ATEC 115L B1 20799 4
Automotive Steering and M W 5-8 p.m. 16 wks Gonzales Suspension Systems Web-blended course; class meets at HEC campus Mondays and Wednesdays beginning Aug. 19; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ATEC 116L B1 20474 4
Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems I T R 9 a.m.-noon 16 wks Marsh Web-blended course; class meets at HEC campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ATEC 150L B1 20581 4
Automotive Computer Management T R 1-4 p.m. 16 wks Marsh Systems I Web-blended course; class meets at HEC campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ATEC 165 B1 20800 3
Alternative Fuel Vehicles M W 6-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Fergus Web-blended course; class meets at HEC campus Mondays and Wednesdays beginning Aug. 19; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
BIOLOGY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1757 BIOL 1110 01 20832 3
General Biology T R 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Hunter Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 1110L
BIOL 1110L 01 20833 1
General Biology Lab Corequisite: BIOL 1110
BIOL 1130 01 20834 3
Introductory Anatomy and Physiology T R 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 and MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 1130L
BIOL 1130L 01 20835 1
Introductory Anatomy and Physiology Lab T 7-9:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 and MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 1130L
$20
BIOL 1130L 02 20836 1
Introductory Anatomy and Physiology Lab R 7-9:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 and MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 1130
$20
BIOL 1140 01 20837 3
Biology for Health Sciences M W 8-9:15 a.m. 16 wks Milner Prerequisite: ENGL 109 and MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 1140L 01
BIOL 1140L 01 20839 1
Biology for Health Sciences Lab Corequisite: BIOL 1140
BIOL 1215 01 20841 3
Biology for Environmental Sciences T R noon-1:15 p.m. 16 wks Gannes Prerequisite: ENGL 109 and MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 1215L
BIOL 1215L 01 20842 1
Biology for Environmental Sciences Lab Corequisite: BIOL 1215
T
M
R
1-3:25 p.m.
1-3:30 p.m.
1:30-4 p.m.
16 wks Hunter
16 wks Milner
$20
$20
16 wks Gannes
$20
BIOL 1625 01 20843 4 Introduction to Ecology and Field Biology M W 4-5:15 p.m. 16 wks Gannes W 12:45-3:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 and MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; includes hiking on uneven terrain
$20
BIOL 2110 01 20844 3
Principles of Biology: Cell and M W 8:30-9:45 a.m. 16 wks Hunter Molecular Biology Prerequisites: CHEM 1120 or CHEM 1215 and ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 2110L
BIOL 2110L 01 20845 1
Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Lab Corequisite: BIOL 2110
M
10 a.m.-12:25 p.m.
16 wks Hunter
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$20
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 51
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
BIOL 2210 01 20846 3
Human Anatomy and Physiology I T R 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Hunter Prerequisites: BIOL 1140 and BIOL 1140L or BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 2110 and BIOL 2110L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 1120 and CHEM 1120L or CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 1215 and CHEM 1215L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L; Corequisite: BIOL 2210L
BIOL 2210L 01 20847 1
Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab T R 3:30-4:45 p.m. 16 wks Hunter $30 Prerequisites: BIOL 1140 and BIOL 1140L or BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 2110 and BIOL 2110L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 1120 and CHEM 1120L or CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 1215 and CHEM 1215L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L; Corequisite: BIOL 2210
BIOL 2210L 02 20848 1
Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab R 1-3:25 p.m. 16 wks Hunter $30 Prerequisites: BIOL 1140 and BIOL 1140L or BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 2110 and BIOL 2110L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 1120 and CHEM 1120L or CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 1215 and CHEM 1215L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L; Corequisite: BIOL 2210
BIOL 2225 01 20849 3
Human Anatomy and Physiology II M W 10-11:15 a.m. 16 wks Milner Prerequisites: BIOL 1140 and BIOL 1140L or BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 2110 and BIOL 2110L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 1120 and CHEM 1120L or CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 1215 and CHEM 1215L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L; and BIOL 2210 and BIOL 2210L or BIOL 230 and BIOL 230L; Corequisite: BIOL 2225L
BIOL 2225L 01 20850 1
Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Milner $30 Prerequisites: BIOL 1140 and BIOL 1140L or BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 2110 and BIOL 2110L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 1120 and CHEM 1120L or CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 1215 and CHEM 1215L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L; and BIOL 2210 and BIOL 2210L or BIOL 230 and BIOL 230L; Corequisite: BIOL 2225
BIOL 2310 01 20851 3
Microbiology T R 8:30-9:45 a.m. 16 wks Milner Prerequisites: BIOL 1140 and BIOL 1140L or BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 2110 and BIOL 2110L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 1120 and CHEM 1120L CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 1215 and CHEM 1215 and CHEM 1215L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L and BIOL 2210 and BIOL 2210L or BIOL 230 and BIOL 230L; Corequisite: BIOL 2310L
BIOL 2310L 01 20852 1
Microbiology Lab T R 10-11:15 a.m. 16 wks Milner $30 Prerequisites: BIOL 1140 and BIOL 1140L or BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 2110 and BIOL 2110L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 1120 and CHEM 1120L CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 1215 and CHEM 1215 and CHEM 1215L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L and BIOL 2210 and BIOL 2210L or BIOL 230 and BIOL 230L; Corequisite: BIOL 2310
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 BLDG 111 01 20322 3
OSHA 30 Hour Construction Industry
M W F
1-2:45 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
BLDG 115 01 20285 3
Trades Mathematics W 8:30 a.m.-noon Prerequisite: MATH 100 or permission or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
Montoya
16 wks Masterson
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 BFIN 2110 B1 21036 3
Introduction to Finance T 5:30-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Herlihy Prerequisite: ACCT 111 or ACCT 2110; web-blended course; class meets at HEC Tuesdays beginning Aug. 20; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
BLAW 2110 B1 21032 3
Business Law I R 2:30-5:15 p.m. 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Archuleta Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
BLAW 2110 D1 21033 3
Business Law I ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Archuleta Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
Listings
52 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
BSAD 119 D1 20306 3 The Culture and Technique of ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Entrepreneurship Internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Staff
Add’l Fee $75
BSAD 219 B1 20416 3
Business Models W 11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Staff Prerequisite: BSAD 119; web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Oct. 16; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
BSAD 235 D1 20307 3
Human Relations in the Workplace ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Stobnicke Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
BSAD 235 D2 20345 3
Human Relations in the Workplace ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Stobnicke Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
BSAD 270 D1 20540 3
Business Ethics ONLINE 16 wks McKittrick Pre-requisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1308
$75
BUSA 1110 B1 21028 3
Introduction to Business T 8:30-11:15 a.m. 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Uhring Web-blended course; class meets Tuesdays beginning Aug. 20; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
BUSA 1110 D1 21029 3
Introduction to Business ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MGMT 2110 B1 21030 3
Principles of Management R 2:30-5:15 p.m. 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Oct. 17; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MGMT 2110 D1 21031 3
Principles of Management ONLINE 16 wks McKittrick Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MKTG 2110 B1 21035 3
Principles of Marketing T 8:30-11:15 a.m. 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Uhring Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Oct. 15; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MKTG 2110 D1 21034 3
Principles of Marketing ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Uhring Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Rodriguez
$75
$75
$75
CERAMICS School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 1312L 01 21253 2
Micaceous Pottery I
F
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Rawlings
ARTS 1313L 01 21254 3
Pueblo Pottery
S
9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
16 wks Cruz
ARTS 1315L 01 21257 3
Ceramics: Wheel Throwing I
M W
8:30-11 a.m.
16 wks Donalson
ARTS 1315L 02 21258 3
Ceramics: Wheel Throwing I
M W
2:30-5 p.m.
16 wks Staff
ARTS 1315L 03 21259 3
Ceramics: Wheel Throwing I
M W
6-8:30 p.m.
16 wks Parker
ARTS 1330 01 21261 3
Clay Handbuilding I
M W
6-8:30 p.m.
16 wks Scala
$70
ARTS 2311L 01 21282 3
Extreme Pottery
T R
11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
16 wks Marshall
$70
ARTS 2312L 01 21298 3
Ceramics: Glaze Formulation M W 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Prerequisite: ARTS 1315L or CLAY 129L or ARTS 1330 or CLAY 128L
16 wks Donalson
$70
ARTS 2313L 01 21283 3
Ceramics: Integrative Projects M W 2:30-5 p.m. Prerequisite: ARTS 1315L or CLAY 129L or ARTS 1330 or CLAY 128L
16 wks Marshall
$70
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$70 $70
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 53
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ARTS 2315L 01 21480 3
Ceramics: Wheel Throwing II Prerequisite: ARTS 1315L or CLAY 129L
T R
11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
16 wks Hunt
$45
ARTS 2345L 01 21299 3
Advanced Wheel Throwing Prerequisite: ARTS 2315L or CLAY 216L
M W
11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$70
CHEMISTRY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1757 CHEM 1120 01 20853 3
Introduction to Chemistry M W 9-10:15 a.m. 16 wks Saleh Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: CHEM 1120L 01
CHEM 1120 02 20854 3
Introduction to Chemistry M W 1-2:15 p.m. 16 wks Saleh Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: CHEM 1120L 02
CHEM 1120 03 20855 3
Introduction to Chemistry M W 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: CHEM 1120L 03
CHEM 1120L 01 20856 1
Introduction to Chemistry Lab Corequisite: CHEM 1120
M
10:30 a.m.-12:55 p.m.
16 wks Saleh
$20
CHEM 1120L 02 20857 1
Introduction to Chemistry Lab Corequisite: CHEM 1120 02
W
2:45-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$20
CHEM 1120L 03 20858 1
Introduction to Chemistry Lab Corequisite: CHEM 1120
M
7-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$20
CHEM 1215 01 20859 3
General Chemistry I for STEM Majors M W Prerequisite: MATH 1220; Corequisite: CHEM 1215L 01
5:30-6:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
CHEM 1215 02 20860 3
General Chemistry I for STEM Majors T R Prerequisite: MATH 1220; Corequisite: CHEM 1215L 02
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Saleh
CHEM 1215L 01 20861 1
General Chemistry I Laboratory for STEM Majors Corequisite: CHEM 1215
W
7-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$20
CHEM 1215L 02 20862 1
General Chemistry I Laboratory for STEM Majors Corequisite: CHEM 1215
T
11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
16 wks Saleh
$20
CHEM 1225 01 20863 3
General Chemistry II for STEM Majors T R Prerequisite: CHEM 1215; Corequisite: CHEM 1225L
5:30-6:45 p.m.
16 wks Saleh
CHEM 1225L 01 20864 1
General Chemistry II Laboratory for STEM Majors Corequisite: CHEM 1225
7-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
T
$20
CHINESE School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 CHIN 1145L 01 21104 1
Chinese Language Lab
ARR
16 wks Chavez Hunt
COMMUNICATION School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 COMM 1130 01 21105 3
Public Speaking M W 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Ross
COMM 1130 02 21106 3
Public Speaking M W 11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
COMM 1130 03 21107 3
Public Speaking M W 1-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Lovato
COMM 1130 04 21108 3
Public Speaking T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Pressler
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Franco
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
54 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
COMM 1130 05 21109 3
Public Speaking T 5:30-8 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Lovato
COMM 2120 01 21110 3
Interpersonal Communication M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Ross
COMM 2120 D1 21111 3
Interpersonal Communication ONLINE 16 wks Lovato Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
COMM 2120 D2 21459 3
Interpersonal Communication ONLINE 16 wks Lovato Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
COMM 2140 01 21112 3
Small Group Communication M W 4-5:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
COMM 2140 D1 21113 3
Small Group Communication ONLINE 16 wks Lovato Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Lovato $75
CRIMINAL JUSTICE School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 CJUS 1110 B1 20781 3
Introduction to Criminal Justice R 10-11:15 a.m. 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Trujillo Web-blended course; class meets at HEC campus Thursdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CJUS 1120 SD1 20782 3
Criminal Law ONLINE 8/19 to 11/9 12 wks Archuleta Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CJUS 1130 01 20783 4
Forensic Science I
CJUS 1143 B1 20784 3
CRJS Report Writing T 2:30-3:45 p.m. 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Archuleta Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 19; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CJUS 1190 B1 20785 3
Introduction to Protective Services T 5:30-8:15 p.m. 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Villegas Web-blended course; class meets at Santa Fe Police Department, 2515 Camino Entrada on Tuesdays beginning Oct. 14; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CJUS 1340 B1 20786 3
Courtroom Survival for Law Enforcement T 2:30-3:45 p.m. 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Archuleta Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Oct. 14; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CJUS 2140 B1 20787 3
Criminal Investigation M 5:30-6:45 p.m. 9/16 to 12/7 12 wks Staff Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Sept. 16; internet access required; web account available Sept. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CJUS 2153 B1 21494 3
Community-Based Corrections W 4-5:15 p.m. 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Villegas Web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Oct. 14; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CJUS 2245 B1 20788 3
Crime Profiling T 10-11:15 a.m. 9/2 to 11/24 12 wks Trujillo Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Sept. 3; internet access required; web account available Sept. 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CJUS 2440 D1 20790 3
Police and Patrol Procedures ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Staff
CJUS 2510 SD1 21500 3
Law Enforcement Supervision -First Line ONLINE 8/19 to 9/15 4 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Staff
R
5:30-8:15 p.m.
$75
16 wks Nugent
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 55
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
CJUS 2520 SD1 21501 3
Law Enforcement Supervision — ONLINE 9/16 to 10/27 6 wks Command Level Internet access required; web account available Sept. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Trujillo
CJUS 2525 SD1 20791 3
Law Enforcement Supervision — ONLINE 10/28 to 12/7 6 wks Executive Level Internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Trujillo
CJUS 2998 01 20792 3
Criminal Justice Internship
ARR
$75
9/2 to 11/24 12 wks Trujillo
CULINARY ARTS School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 CULA 113L 01 20816 1
Basic Baking I
T W R
8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
8/20 to 8/29 2 wks
Nitschke
$25
CULA 114 01 20817 4
Commercial Baking
M T W R
1-5:15 p.m.
10/14 to 11/7 4 wks
Staff
$75
CULA 115 01 21399 4
Culinary Fundamentals I Corequisite: HRMG 118
T R
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Mares
$75
CULA 123L 01 21400 1
Soups and Sauces
S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
8/24 to 9/14 4 wks
Dakan
$25
CULA 133L 01 20818 1
Basic Baking II
T W R
8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
9/3 to 9/12
Nitschke
$25
CULA 151 01 21401 4
Culinary Fundamentals II
T R
9 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Mares
$75
CULA 212L 01 20819 1
Advanced Baking I
M T W
8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
9/16 to 9/25 2 wks
Staff
$25
CULA 214L 01 20820 1
Seafood Cooking
S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
9/21 to 11/12 4 wks
Mares
$25
CULA 215 01 21402 4
International Cuisine Prerequisite: CULA 151
M W F
8:30-11:45 a.m.
10/7 to 11/29 8 wks
Dakan
$75
CULA 217L 01 20821 1
Asian Cuisine
F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
8/30 to 9/20 4 wks
Taylor
$25
CULA 221L 01 20822 1
Advanced Baking II Prerequisite: CULA 212L
M T W
8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
9/30 to 10/9 2 wks
Staff
$25
CULA 222L 01 20823 1
Italian Cuisine
W
8 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
8/28 to 9/18 4 wks
Mares
$25
CULA 224L 01 21454 1
Professional Saute
M T W R F
2-8:15 p.m.
12/2 to 12/6 1 wks
Staff
$25
CULA 232L 01 20824 1
Cake Making M T W 8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 10/14 to 10/23 2 wks Prerequisite: CULA 113L or permission required, call 505-428-1414 or 505-428-1313
Nitschke
$25
CULA 233L 01 20825 1
Cake Decorating M T W 8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 10/28 to 11/6 2 wks Prerequisite: CULA 232L or permission required, call 505-428-1414 or 505-428-1313
Nitschke
$25
CULA 234L 01 20826 1
Chocolate and Sugar Workshop M T W R F 8 a.m.-1 p.m. 11/11 to 11/15 1 wks Prerequisite: CULA 113L or permission required, call 505-428-1414 or 505-428-1313
Bustamante Bernal $25
CULA 235L 01 20827 1
The Plated Dessert M T W R F 1-6 p.m. 10/7 to 10/11 1 wks Prerequisite: CULA 113L or permission required, call 505-428-1414 or 505-428-1313
Nitschke
$25
CULA 243L 01 20828 1
Advanced Cake Decoration and Display Prerequisite: CULA 233L
M T W
1:30-5:45 p.m.
11/11 to 11/20 2 wks
Nitschke
$25
CULA 248L 01 21403 2
International Baking and Pastry Prerequisite: CULA 113L
R F
8 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
9/26 to 11/1 6 wks
Staff
$40
CULA 250 01 21404 4
Pastry Presentation and Display Prerequisite: CULA 235L
M T W R
8 a.m.-1 p.m.
11/18 to 12/5 3 wks
Nitschke
$75
CULA 257L 01 20829 1
Fundamentals of Meat Fabrication and Butchery
S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
10/19 to 11/9 4 wks
Dakan
$35
CULA 299 01 20402 2
Culinary Externship ARR Prerequisite: CULA 151L and HRMG 118 and permission required, call 505-428-1313
2 wks
16 wks Mares
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
56 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
DANCE School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 DANC 1130 01 21481 1
Ballet I
F
1-2:45 p.m.
16 wks Lujan
$100
DANC 1140 01 21301 1
Flamenco I Class meets at Casa Blanca Studios
W
3-4:45 p.m.
16 wks Shibata Valle
DANC 1155 01 21302 1
Hip-Hop Dance
F
10-11:45 a.m.
16 wks Anderson-Lorenzo $100
DANC 1160 01 21114 1
Jazz I
M
2-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$100
DANC 1165 01 21303 1
Beginning Belly Dance
T
2:30-4:15 p.m.
16 wks Newberg
$100
DANC 2165 01 21482 1
Intermediate Belly Dance
R
2:30-4:15 p.m.
16 wks Newberg
$100
$25
DENTAL ASSISTING
School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1258 DAST 121 B1 20057 2
Dental Assisting I F 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Martinez Talavera Web-blended course; class meets on campus Fridays beginning Aug. 24; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
DAST 122 B1 20142 2
Dental Materials W 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Nayyar Corequisite: DAST 122L; web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
DAST 122L 01 20231 1
Dental Materials Lab M 1-2:45 p.m. Corequisite: DAST 122; permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Martinez Talavera $75
DAST 122L 02 20230 1
Dental Materials Lab W 8:30-10:15 a.m. Corequisite: DAST 122; permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Martinez Talavera $75
DAST 122L 03 20554 1
Dental Materials Lab W 1-2:45 p.m. Corequisite: DAST 122; permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Martinez Talavera $75
DAST 123 B1 20144 2
Dental Radiography I M 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Dharmagadda Corequisite: DAST 123L; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
DAST 123L 01 20233 1
Dental Radiography I Lab M 8:30-10:15 a.m. Corequisite: DAST 123; permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Martinez Talavera $225
DAST 123L 02 20555 1
Dental Radiography I Lab T 8:30-10:15 a.m. Corequisite: DAST 123; permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Martinez Talavera $225
DAST 123L 03 20232 1
Dental Radiography I Lab R 8:30-10:15 a.m. Corequisite: DAST 123; permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Martinez Talavera $225
DAST 124 B1 20193 3
Dental Sciences I T 11 a.m.-1:45 p.m. 16 wks Nayyar Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
DAST 125 B1 20237 2
Clinical Procedures I R 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Nayyar Corequisite: DAST 125L; web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Aug. 23; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
DAST 125L 01 20234 1
Clinical Procedures I Lab R 1-2:45 p.m. Corequisite: DAST 125; permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Martinez Talavera $75
DAST 125L 02 20235 1
Clinical Procedures I Lab F 8:30-10:15 a.m. Corequisite: DAST 125; permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Jaquez Villalobos $75
DAST 125L 03 20556 1
Clinical Procedures I Lab F 1-2:45 p.m. Corequisite: DAST 125; permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Jaquez Villalobos $75
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 57
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
DRAWING AND PAINTING School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 1610 01 21267 3
Drawing I
M W
9:30 a.m.-noon
16 wks Staff
$45
ARTS 1610 02 21268 3
Drawing I
M W
2:30-5 p.m.
16 wks Sengupta
$45
ARTS 1610 03 21269 3
Drawing I
T
9:30 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
14 wks Rosenfeld
$45
ARTS 1610 04 21270 3
Drawing I
R
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
16 wks Voltsinger
$45
ARTS 1610 05 21271 3
Drawing I
S
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
16 wks Catron
$45
ARTS 1610 06 21483 3
Drawing I
T R
5:30-8 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$45
ARTS 1620 01 21272 3
Life Drawing I Prerequisite ARTS 2610
T
9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
16 wks Gonzalez
$95
ARTS 1630 01 21273 3
Painting I Prerequisite: ARTS 1610 or DRPT 118L
M
12:30-5:30 p.m.
16 wks Rosenfeld
$45
ARTS 1631L 01 21274 3
Painting Media Ancient and Contemporary R
noon-5 p.m.
16 wks Rosenfeld
ARTS 1640 01 21275 3
Watercolor I
M
9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
16 wks Weiss
$45
ARTS 2610 01 21289 3
Drawing II Prerequisite: ARTS 1610 or DRPT 118L
F
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
16 wks Voltsinger
$55
ARTS 2614L 01 21290 3
Drawing/Painting Adv Projects Prerequisite: ARTS 1630 or DRPT 121L
S
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$55
ARTS 2640 01 21508 3
Watercolor II Prerequisite: ARTS 1640
F
9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
16 wks Weiss
$55
9/2 to 12/7
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1256 ECED 1110 01 21054 3
Child Growth, Development, and Learning W 5:30-8:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
ECED 1110 D1 21055 3
Child Growth, Development, and Learning ONLINE 16 wks Fernandez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ECED 1110 IB1 21056 3
Child Growth, Development, and Learning M 5:30-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Voit Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; permission required, call 505-428-1437
ECED 1110 SP1 21057 3
Child Growth, Development, and Learning T Course taught in Spanish
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Jaramillo
ECED 1115 IB1 21058 2
Health, Safety, and Nutrition Permission required, call 505-428-1437
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Fresquez
ECED 1120 D1 21059 3
Guiding Young Children ONLINE 16 wks Norton Prerequisite: ECED 1110 or ECED 111 and ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ECED 1120 SP1 21060 3
Guiding Young Children T 5:30-8:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ECED 1110 or ECED 111; course taught in Spanish
16 wks Contreras
ECED 1125 01 21069 3
Assessment of Children and Evaluation of Programs Prerequisite: ECED 1110 or ECED 111
16 wks Jaramillo
ECED 1125 SP1 21070 3
Assessment of Children and Evaluation R 5:30-8:15 p.m. of Programs Prerequisite: ECED 1110 ECED 111; course taught in Spanish
T
M
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Salas
16 wks Vadillo Romero
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
$75
Listings
58 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
T
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ECED 1130 01 21067 3
Family and Community Collaboration Prerequisite: ECED 1110
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Fernandez
ECED 1130 SP1 21068 3
Family and Community Collaboration W 5:30-8:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ECED 1110 or ECED 111; course taught in Spanish
16 wks Contreras
ECED 1998 D1 21062 2
Childhood Development Field Experience ONLINE 16 wks Portillo Castillo Prerequisite: ECED 1115 or ECED 112 and ECED 1130 or ECED 113 and ECED 1125 or ECED 114; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$50
ECED 1998 DSP 21061 2
Childhood Development Field Experience ONLINE 16 wks Portillo Castillo Prerequisite: ECED 1115 or ECED 112 and ECED 1130 or ECED 113 and ECED 1125 or ECED 114; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; course taught in Spanish
$50
ECED 1998 SP1 21063 2
Childhood Development Field Experience R 5:30-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Contreras Prerequisite: ECED 1115 or ECED 112 and ECED 1130 or ECED 113 and ECED 1125 or ECED 114; course is taught in Spanish
ECED 2110 01 21071 2
Professionalism W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
ECED 2120 B1 21064 3
Curriculum Development through Play T 5:30-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Staff Birth through Age 4 (PreK) Prerequisite: ECED 1110 or ECED 111 and ECED 1125 or ECED 114; Corequisite: ECED 2121; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 20; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ECED 2121 01 21065 2
Curriculum Development through Play ARR Birth through Age 4 (PreK) Practicum Prerequisite: ECED 1110 or ECED 111; Corequisite: ECED 2120
16 wks Staff
ECED 2121 02 21066 2
Curriculum Development through Play ARR Birth through Age 4 (PreK) Practicum Prerequisite: ECED 1110 or ECED 111; Corequisite: ECED 2120
16 wks Staff
ECED 2250 D1 21076 1
Early Childhood Education Profession ONLINE 8/19 to 9/25 6 wks Black Delfin $25 in New Mexico Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
ECED 2255 D1 21077 3
Curriculum Development - Learning ONLINE 16 wks Fernandez Environment in Early Childhood Education Prerequisite: EDUC 2115; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ECED 2260 D1 21078 3
Assessment and Evaluation in Early ONLINE 16 wks Staff Childhood Education Prerequisite: EDUC 2115; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
16 wks Fresquez
ECONOMICS School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 ECON 2110 B1 21037 3
Macroeconomic Principles M W 10-11:15 a.m. 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Herlihy Prerequisite: BSAD 112 or MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays and Wednesdays beginning Aug. 19; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ECON 2110 D1 21038 3
Macroeconomic Principles ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Staff Prerequisite: BSAD 112 or MATH 1150 or MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ECON 2120 B1 21039 3
Microeconomic Principles M W 10-11:15 a.m. 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks McKittrick Prerequisite: BSAD 112 or MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays and Wednesdays beginning Oct. 14; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ECON 2120 D1 21040 3
Microeconomic Principles ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks McKittrick $75 Prerequisite: BSAD 112 or MATH 1150 or MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 59
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS
School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1256 EDUC 2105 01 21072 1
Orientation to the Teaching Profession Permission required, call 505-428-1256
W
8/19 to 9/25 6 wks
Piper
EDUC 2105 D1 21073 1
Orientation to the Teaching Profession Permission required, call 505-428-1256
ONLINE
8/19 to 9/25 6 wks
Johnson
$25
EDUC 2105 D2 21074 1
Orientation to the Teaching Profession Permission required, call 505-428-1256
ONLINE
8/19 to 9/25 6 wks
Johnson
$25
EDUC 2115 D1 21075 2
Foundations of Early Childhood ONLINE 9/30 to 12/7 10 wks Staff $50 Internet access required; web account available Sept. 30; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 2350 01 21079 2
The Critically Reflective Teacher Prerequisite: EDUC 2105 or EDUC 201A
EDUC 2350 D1 21080 2
The Critically Reflective Teacher ONLINE 9/30 to 12/7 10 wks Carthy $50 Prerequisite: EDUC 2105 or EDUC 201A; internet access required; web account available Sept. 30; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2350 D2 21081 2
The Critically Reflective Teacher ONLINE 9/30 to 12/7 10 wks Jones $50 Prerequisite: EDUC 2105 or EDUC 201A; internet access required; web account available Sept. 30; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2355 01 21082 3
Theories of Teaching and Learning Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B
EDUC 2355 D1 21083 3
Theories of Teaching and Learning ONLINE 16 wks Carthy $75 Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2355 D2 21084 3
Theories of Teaching and Learning ONLINE 16 wks Jones $75 Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Sept. 30; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2360 01 21085 3
Curriculum and Assessment Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B
EDUC 2360 D1 21086 3
Curriculum and Assessment ONLINE 16 wks Johnson $75 Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 and EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2360 D2 21392 3
Curriculum and Assessment ONLINE 16 wks Johnson Prerequisite: EDUC 2350; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2365 01 21088 3
Effective Teaching Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B
EDUC 2365 D1 21087 3
Effective Teaching ONLINE 16 wks Esquibel $75 Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2370 D1 21089 3
Reading in the Content Area ONLINE 16 wks Esquibel $75 Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2375 D1 21393 3
Technology Integration in the Classroom ONLINE 16 wks Maestas Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
W
M
W
R
5:30-8:15 p.m.
5:30-8:15 p.m.
9/30 to 12/7 10 wks DeGiulio
5:30-8:15 p.m.
5:30-8:15 p.m.
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks DeGiulio
16 wks DePew
$75
16 wks DePew
EDUC 2420 D1 21090 3 Teaching Reading for the Elementary ONLINE 16 wks Archibald Classroom Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B and EDUC 2430 or EDUC 205; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
$75
EDUC 2430 D1 21091 3
Fundamentals of Reading Instruction ONLINE 16 wks Archibald $75 Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 2545 01 21092 3
Exceptionalities and Placement Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B
M
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Piper
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
60 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
EDUC 2550 D1 21093 3
Evaluation and IEP ONLINE 16 wks Vogt $75 Prerequisite: EDUC 2350 or EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 2620 01 21094 3
Language Learning and Teaching Permission required, call 505-428-1240
EDUC 2625 D1 21095 3
Teaching English to Speakers of ONLINE Other Languages Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks DeGiulio
EDUC 2998 01 21096 3
Supervised Field Experience R 5:30-8:15 p.m. Other Languages Corequisite: EDUC 2275; permission required, call 505-428-1256
16 wks DeGiulio
EDUC 2998 D1 21097 3
Supervised Field Experience ONLINE 16 wks Wrenn Corequisite: EDUC 2275; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
$75
EDUC 2998 D2 21098 3
Supervised Field Experience ONLINE 16 wks Hille Corequisite: EDUC 2275; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
$75
EDUC 2998 D3 21099 3
Supervised Field Experience ONLINE 16 wks Piper Corequisite: EDUC 2275; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
$75
T
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks DeGiulio $75
ELECTRONICS School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 ELEC 111 01 20226 4
Electronic Fundamentals T R 10 a.m.-noon Prerequisite: Math 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Alexandrescu
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES INSTITUTION School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1820 EMSI 160 01 20516 8
EMT — Basic M W 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisites: EMSI 160L 01 and EMSI 161L 01 or 02; vaccinations are required; must be 18 to enroll, permission required, call 505-428-1820
EMSI 160 02 21447 8
EMT — Basic T R 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisites: EMSI 160L 02 and EMSI 161L 03 or 04; vaccinations are required; must be 18 to enroll, permission required, call 505-428-1820
EMSI 160L 01 20517 3
EMT — Basic Lab Corequisite: EMSI 160 01
M W
1-3:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$392
EMSI 160L 02 21448 3
EMT — Basic Lab Corequisite: EMSI 160 02
T R
1-3:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$392
EMSI 161L 01 20518 1
EMT — Basic Clinical ARR Corequisites: EMSI 160 01 and EMSI 160L 01
16 wks Staff
EMSI 161L 02 20605 1
EMT — Basic Clinical ARR Corequisites: EMSI 160 01 and EMSI 160L 01
16 wks Staff
EMSI 161L 03 21449 1
EMT — Basic Clinical ARR Corequisites: EMSI 160 02 and EMSI 160L 02
16 wks Staff
EMSI 161L 04 21450 1
EMT — Basic Clinical ARR Corequisites: EMSI 160 02 and EMSI 160L 02
16 wks Staff
EMSI 241 D1 20752 2
Pre-Hospital Environment ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Staff $50 Internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1820
EMSI 244 01 20753 3
Trauma Emergency Care M W F 1-5 p.m. 8/19 to 9/20 5 wks Corequisite: EMSI 244L; permission and admission to the Paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 61
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
EMSI 244L 01 20754 2
Trauma Emergency Care Lab M W F 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 8/19 to 9/20 5 wks Corequisite: EMSI 244; permission and admission to the Paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
Staff
$75
EMSI 298 01 21451 5
EMT-P Field Internship ARR Permission and admission to the Paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
9/23 to 11/10 8 wks
Staff
$100
EMSI 298 02 21452 5
EMT-P Field Internship ARR Permission and admission to the Paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
9/23 to 11/10 8 wks
Staff
$100
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 ENEF 111 D1 21453 1
Healthy Homes ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENEF 114 D1 20317 3 House as a System ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Hatherly
$25
16 wks Eckman
$75
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES
School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 ENGR 111 01 20088 3
Introduction to Engineering M W 1-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
16 wks Maestas
ENGR 121 01 20354 3
Engineering Graphics
M W
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
16 wks Maestas
ENGR 212 01 20171 3
Engineering Statics Corequisite: MATH 1520
T R
1-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Alexandrescu
ENGR 215 01 20129 3
Engineering Programming Using MATLAB Prerequisite: MATH 1250 or MATH 150
T R
2:30-4:20 p.m.
16 wks Alexandrescu
ENGR 260 B1 20656 2
Mechanical Engineering Design T 8:30-9:45 a.m. 16 wks Maestas Prerequisite: ENGR 121; Corequisite: ENGR 260L; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 20; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGR 260L B1 20657 2
Mechanical Engineering Design Lab T 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 16 wks Maestas Prerequisite: ENGR 121; Corequisite: ENGR 260; Web-blended class; course meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGR 298 01 20614 3
Internship
ARR
9/2 to 12/7
$30
$100
14 wks Maestas
ENGLISH School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ENGL 102L D1 20603 1
Punctuation and Grammar Review ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 105L 01 21460 2
Advanced ESL Grammar and Conversation T R
ENGL 107 01 20344 4
Basic Reading and Writing M W 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Deisler
ENGL 107 02 20076 4
Basic Reading and Writing M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Lamden
ENGL 107 03 20073 4
Basic Reading and Writing T R 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
ENGL 107 04 20249 4
Basic Reading and Writing T R 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Carson
ENGL 108 01 20064 4
English Fundamentals M W 8:30-10:15 a.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 107 and READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Smith
5:30-7:15 p.m.
9/2 to 12/7
Lamden
$25
14 wks Lamden
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
62 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ENGL 108 02 20062 4
English Fundamentals M W 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 107 and READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Lamden
ENGL 108 03 20077 4
English Fundamentals M W 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 107 and READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Carson
ENGL 108 04 20065 4
English Fundamentals T R 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 107 and READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Carson
ENGL 108 B1 20063 4
English Fundamentals T 5:30-7:15 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisites: ENGL 107 and READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning on Aug. 20; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 109 01 20543 4
English Review M W 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 108 and READ 101L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Betts
ENGL 109 02 20253 4
English Review M W 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 108 and READ 101L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Borst
ENGL 109 03 20070 4
English Review T R 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 108 and READ 101L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Pressler
ENGL 109 04 20254 4
English Review T R 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 108 and READ 101L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
ENGL 109 B1 20315 4
English Review W 2:30-4:15 p.m. 16 wks McCahill Prerequisites: ENGL 108 and READ 101L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 1110 01 21115 3
Composition I M W 8:30-9:45 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Eannarino
ENGL 1110 02 21116 3
Composition I M W 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Jarrett
ENGL 1110 03 21117 3
Composition I M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Rennick
ENGL 1110 04 21119 3
Composition I M W 1-3:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
ENGL 1110 05 21120 3
Composition I M W 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Jarrett
ENGL 1110 06 21121 3
Composition I M W 5:30-6:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
ENGL 1110 07 21122 3
Composition I T R 8:30-9:45 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
ENGL 1110 08 21123 3
Composition I T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Deisler
ENGL 1110 09 21124 3
Composition I T R 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
ENGL 1110 10 21125 3
Composition I T R 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Bandelin
ENGL 1110 11 21126 3
Composition I T R 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Kilpatric
ENGL 1110 B1 21127 3
Composition I R 1-2:15 p.m. 16 wks Bornet Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
$75
Staff
Bornet
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 63
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ENGL 1110 B2 21128 3
Composition I R 5:30-8:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 1110 D1 21129 3
Composition I ONLINE 16 wks Stern Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ENGL 1110 D2 21130 3
Composition I ONLINE 16 wks Rennick Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ENGL 1120 01 21131 3
Composition II Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111
M W
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Bornet
ENGL 1120 02 21132 3
Composition II Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111
M W
1-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Bornet
ENGL 1120 03 21133 3
Composition II Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111
M W
2:30-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Potter
ENGL 1120 04 21134 3
Composition II Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111
M W
5:30-6:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
ENGL 1120 05 21135 3
Composition II Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111
T R
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
ENGL 1120 06 21136 3
Composition II Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111
T R
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
ENGL 1120 B1 21137 3
Composition II T 1-2:15 p.m. 16 wks Bornet Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 20; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 1120 D1 21138 3
Composition II ONLINE 16 wks Staff $75 Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 1210 01 21140 3
Technical Communications T R 1-2:15 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; basic word processing skills required
ENGL 1210 D1 21139 3
Technical Communications ONLINE 16 wks Raphael Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 1320 01 21141 3
Exploring Creative Writing
ENGL 2210 01 21142 3
Technical and Professional Communication M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; basic word processing skills required
16 wks Staff
ENGL 2210 02 21143 3
Technical and Professional Communication M W 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; basic word processing skills required
16 wks Deisler
ENGL 2210 03 21144 3
Technical and Professional Communication T R 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; basic word processing skills required
ENGL 2210 D1 21145 3
Technical and Professional Communication ONLINE 16 wks Werner-Smith $75 Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 2320 D1 21146 3
Introduction to Fiction Writing ONLINE 16 wks Deisler $75 Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 2330 01 21147 3
Introduction to Poetry Writing Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111
T R
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
16 wks Lamden
ENGL 2380 01 21461 3
Introduction to Short Fiction Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111
T R
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
16 wks Deisler
W
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
6-8:45 p.m.
Bornet
16 wks Kilpatric
$75
16 wks Wilson
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Rennick
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
64 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ENGL 2410 01 21148 3
Autobiography Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111
M
1-3:30 p.m.
16 wks McCahill
ENGL 2998 01 21475 3
Literary Magazine Internship: Santa Fe Literary Review Permission required, call 505-428-1817
ARR
16 wks McCahill
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 ENVR 113 01 20268 3
Instrumentation and Controls
W
9-11:45 a.m.
16 wks Alexandrescu
ENVR 115 B1 20595 3
Introduction to Water Conservation W 5:30-8 p.m. 16 wks Wilson Web-supported course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$25
EXERCISE SCIENCE School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 EXSC 1110 01 20905 0.5 Instructional Methods: Youth Fitness
F
3:30-6:40 p.m.
9/27 to 10/4 2 wks
Duran
$100
EXSC 1120 01 20906 0.5 Instructional Methods: Pilates
F
4:30-6:40 p.m.
11/1 to 11/15 3 wks
Holmes
$100
EXSC 1130 01 20907 0.5 Instructional Methods: Fitness Cycling
F
4:30-6:40 p.m.
9/6 to 9/20
Pendleton
$100
EXSC 1140 01 20908 0.5 Instructional Methods: Senior Fitness
F
3 wks
3:30-6:40 p.m.
10/11 to 10/25 2 wks
Garcia
$100
EXSC 1190 01 20909 0.5 Instructional Methods: Outdoor Applications S
9:15 a.m.-4:45 p.m.
9/28 to 9/28 1 wks
Neuwirth
$100
EXSC 1210 01 20904 4
Fitness Instructor Training I
M W
5:30-7:05 p.m.
16 wks Beam
$100
EXSC 2120 01 20911 4
Structural Kinesiology
M W
12:30-2:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$100
EXSC 2130 D1 20912 3
Instruction in Lifestyle Change ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EXSC 2140 D1 21390 3
Nutrition for Fitness and Sport ONLINE 9/2 to 12/7 Internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
14 wks Beam
$75
EXSC 2160 01 20913 3
Fitness and Exercise Testing M W 3-4:50 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
16 wks Beam
$100
EXSC 2990 01 20914 1
Exercise Science Practicum Permission required, call 505-428-1420
ARR
16 wks Staff
$100
EXSC 2990 02 20915 1
Exercise Science Practicum Permission required, call 505-428-1420
ARR
16 wks Staff
$100
EXSC 2998 01 20916 1
Exercise Science Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1420
ARR
16 wks Staff
$100
Jannsen-Kerr
$75
EXPANDED FUNCTIONS DENTAL AUXILIARY
School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1258 EFDA 293 01 20504 4
Restorative Clinical Practicum Permission required, call 505-428-1258
ARR
EFDA 295A 01 20801 1
Dental Radiation Health and Safety Review T R Permission required, call 505-428-1258
EFDA 295A SD1 20802 1
Dental Radiation Health and Safety Review ONLINE 10/7 to 10/20 2 wks Nayyar $25 Internet access required; web account available Oct. 7; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
EFDA 295B SD1 20803 1
Dental Infection Control Review ONLINE 10/21 to 11/4 2 wks Staff $25 Internet access required; web account available Oct. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
6-9:15 p.m.
16 wks Nayyar
9/16 to 9/29 2 wks
$85
Rodriguez
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 65
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
EFDA 295C SD1 20804 1
General Chairside Review ONLINE 11/4 to 11/17 2 wks Nayyar $25 Internet access required; web account available Nov. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
EFDA 296 SD1 20805 1
Dental Fluoride, Polishing and ONLINE 11/18 to 12/1 2 wks Nayyar $25 Sealants Review Internet access required; web account available Nov. 18; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
FACILITY TECHNOLOGIES
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 FACT 113 01 20454 2
Basic Blueprint Reading
W
3:30-5:15 p.m.
FACT 198 01 20535 2
FACT Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1806
ARR
16 wks Rodke
$25
16 wks Staff
FASHION DESIGN School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 FASH 113 01 20585 3
Production Sewing
M
11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$40
FASH 113 02 20680 3
Production Sewing
T
11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Estes
$40
FASH 120 01 20586 3
Flat Pattern
M
2:30-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$45
FASH 120 02 20218 3
Flat Pattern
T
2:30-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Estes
$45
FASH 130 01 20612 3
Fashion Illustration
R
11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Abling-Gross
$45
FASH 160 D1 20376 3
Introduction to Fashion Design ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Staff
$75
FASH 170 01 20598 3
Textiles: Study of Fabrics
W
2:30-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Estes
$45
FASH 240 01 21485 3
Sample Design
W
11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$45
16 wks Johnson
$30
FILM School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 FDMA 1110 01 21304 3
Film History R 1-4:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
FDMA 1130 01 21307 1
Film Crew I Lab Corequisite: FDMA 2120
S
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
FDMA 1210 01 21310 3
Digital Video Production I
M
1-4:15 p.m.
16 wks Moritsugu
$30
FDMA 1210 02 21311 3
Digital Video Production I
S
1-4:15 p.m.
16 wks Walsh
$30
FDMA 1220 01 21313 3
Intro to Digital Video Editing
M
8:30-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Bridge
$30
FDMA 1220 02 21509 3
Intro to Digital Video Editing
T
5:30-8:45 p.m.
16 wks Mugford
$30
FILM 137 01 21385 3
Women of Cinema
T
5:30-8:45 p.m.
16 wks Lucas
$30
FDMA 1420 01 21318 3
Performance for Film and Media I
U
1-4:45 p.m.
FDMA 1560 SD121327 3
Screenwriting I ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Milder Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
FDMA 1640 D1 21330 3
Independent Film ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Moritsugu
$75
FDMA 2120 01 21331 4
Film Crew I — Intro to Film and Media Workflow Corequisite: FDMA 1130
Riess
M W
5:30-9:30 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Jones
Bicknell
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$30
$30
Listings
66 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
$40
FDMA 2125 01 21332 4
Film Crew II M W 5:30-9:30 p.m. Prerequisite: FDMA 1130 or FILM 140l and FDMA 2120 or FILM 140
FDMA 2130 01 21333 9
Film Crew III T 1-4:45 p.m. Prerequisite: FDMA 2125 or FILM 141; permission required, call 505-428-1738
16 wks Riess
$195
FDMA 2140 01 21334 9
Film Crew V
ARR
16 wks Riess
10
FDMA 2160 01 21337 3
Film Crew Seminar: Introduction to Motion Capture Permission required, call 505-428-1421
W
1-4:45 p.m.
16 wks Johnson
$30
FDMA 2160 02 21338 3
Film Crew Seminar: Directing III Permission required, call 505-428-1421
R
5:30-8:45 p.m.
16 wks Kershaw
$30
FDMA 2160 03 21339 3
Film Crew Seminar: Ethics in Film Permission required, call 505-428-1421
R
5:30-8:45 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Lucas
$30
FDMA 2160 04 21486 3
Film Crew Seminar: Voice Over Training
R
5:30-8:45 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Staff
$30
FDMA 2180 01 21341 3
International Horror Cinema
F
5:30-9:30 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Milder
$30
FDMA 2230 01 21343 3
Media and the Environment F 1-4:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Latham
FDMA 2315 01 21487 3
Documentary Film Production I
M
5:30-8:45 p.m.
16 wks Johnson
FDMA 2340 01 21345 3
Editing II Prerequisite: FDMA 1220 or FILM 131
R
1-4:45 p.m.
16 wks Bridge
FDMA 2520 01 21350 3
Introduction to Cinematography M 1-4:45 p.m. 16 wks Pettersson Prerequisite: FDMA 1220 or FILM 131 or FDMA 2120 or FILM 140 and FDMA 1210 or FILM 130 or FDMA 1450 or FILM 135 or FDMA 1460 or FILM 136
FDMA 2560 B1 21351 3
Screenwriting II U noon-5 p.m. 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Milder $30 Prerequisite: FDMA 1560 or FILM 175; web-blended course; class meets on campus Sundays beginning Oct. 20; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14, for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl.
FDMA 2610 01 21352 3
Directing I
FDMA 2998 01 21355 3
Digital Media Production Internship ARR Prerequisite: FDMA 2120 or FILM 140 and permission, call 505-428-1738
16 wks Riess
FDMA 2999 01 21356 6
Documentary Capstone Project
16 wks Johnson
T
5:30-8:45 p.m.
ARR
Riess
16 wks Staff
$30
$100 $30
$100
$30
FINE WOODWORKING School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 WOOD 1110 01 21366 5
Introduction to the Fine Art of Woodworking M W
5:30-9 p.m.
16 wks Ouwehand
$110
WOOD 1110 02 21367 5
Introduction to the Fine Art of Woodworking R
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
16 wks Gamble
$110
WOOD 1120 01 21382 5
Introduction to Hand Tools Prerequisite: WOOD 1110 or WOOD 111
S
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
16 wks Blackwell
$105
WOOD 1150 01 21368 5
Introduction to Joinery Prerequisite: WOOD 1110 or WOOD 111
T
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
16 wks Jones
$105
WOOD 1210 01 21369 1
Characteristics of Wood
W
5:30-7:15 p.m.
WOOD 1310 01 21370 3
Furniture Design Prerequisite: WOOD 1110 or WOOD 111
R
1-4:15 p.m.
16 wks Jones
$50
WOOD 1350L 01 21383 5
Bandsawn Veneers Prerequisite: WOOD 1110 or WOOD 111
M W
9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
16 wks Jones
$60
WOOD 1610 01 21371 3
Introduction to Woodturning
M
8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
16 wks Reinhardt
$75
WOOD 1610 02 21372 3
Introduction to Woodturning
T R
1-5 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Buechley
Myers
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$15
$75
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 67
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Myers
$75
WOOD 1620 01 21373 3
Advanced Wood Turning Prerequisite: WOOD 1610 or WOOD 160
T R
1-5 p.m.
WOOD 162L 01 20259 2
Woodturning Studio Prerequisite: WOOD 1620 or WOOD 160
R
9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
16 wks Myers
$50
WOOD 162L 02 20324 2
Woodturning Studio Prerequisite: WOOD 1620 or WOOD 160
S
9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
16 wks Reinhardt
$50
WOOD 1660 01 21374 3
Router Joinery Prerequisite: WOOD 1110 or WOOD 111
M
5-9 p.m.
16 wks Buechley
WOOD 1710 01 21375 3
Introduction to Woodcarving
T
5:30-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Ytuarte
$75
WOOD 1720 01 21376 3
Advanced Wood Carving Prerequisite: WOOD 1710 or WOOD 170
F
8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
16 wks Dimitrov
$75
WOOD 1720 02 21377 3
Advanced Wood Carving Prerequisite: WOOD 1710 or WOOD 170
F
1:15-5:45 p.m.
16 wks Dimitrov
$75
WOOD 1810 01 21378 3
Basic Woodworking Projects Prerequisite: WOOD 1110 or WOOD 111
T
1-5 p.m.
16 wks Ouwehand
$40
WOOD 1810 02 21379 3
Basic Woodworking Projects Prerequisite: WOOD 1110 or WOOD 111
R
5:30-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Neander
$40
WOOD 2110 01 21380 5
Doors, Drawers and Hardware for Furniture T R Prerequisite: WOOD 1150 or WOOD 115
9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
16 wks Simon
$50
WOOD 2140 01 21381 5
Advanced Furniture Making F 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Prerequisite: WOOD 1150 or WOOD 115 and WOOD 1310 or WOOD 130
16 wks Neander
$40
WOOD 225 01 21384 5
Chair Making Prerequisite: WOOD 1110 or WOOD 111
16 wks Buechley
$70
M W
1-4:30 p.m.
FIRST YEAR STUDENT SUCCESS 505-428-1457 FYSS 111 01 20566 3
Excelling in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
1-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
FYSS 111 02 20312 3
Excelling in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
4-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
FYSS 111 03 20313 3
Excelling in College T R Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Staff
FYSS 111 04 20314 3
Excelling in College T R Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
5:30-6:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
FYSS 116 01 21469 1
Strategies for Success in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
2:30-3:45 p.m.
8/19 to 9/28 6 wks
Staff
FYSS 116 02 21470 1
Strategies for Success in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
5:30-6:45 p.m.
8/19 to 9/28 6 wks
Staff
FYSS 116 03 21471 1
Strategies for Success in College T R Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
8:30-9:45 a.m.
8/19 to 9/28 6 wks
Staff
FYSS 116 04 21472 1
Strategies for Success in College T R Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
2:30-3:20 p.m.
8/19 to 11/9 12 wks Staff
FRENCH School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 FREN 1110 01 21154 4
French I M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Fuge
FREN 1130L 01 21155 1
French Language Lab
16 wks Staff
ARR
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
68 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
GEOLOGY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 GEOL 1110 D1 20865 3
Physical Geology ONLINE 9/2 to 12/7 14 wks Staff Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: GEOL 1110L; internet access required; web account available Sept. 2; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
GEOL 1110L D1 20866 1
Physical Geology Laboratory ONLINE 9/2 to 12/7 14 wks Staff Corequisite: GEOL 1110; internet access required; web account available Sept. 2; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$25
GEOL 2110 01 20867 3
Historical Geology S 9-11:30 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: GEOL 2110L
GEOL 2110 D1 20868 3
Historical Geology ONLINE 9/2 to 12/7 14 wks Staff Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: GEOL 2110L; internet access required; web account available Sept. 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
GEOL 2110L 01 20869 1
Historical Geology Laboratory Corequisite: GEOL 1110 01
$20
GEOL 2110L D1 20870 1
Historical Geology Laboratory ONLINE 9/2 to 12/7 14 wks Staff Corequisite: GEOL 2110L; internet access required; web account available Sept. 2; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
GERMAN
S
11:45 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
16 wks Staff
$25
School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722
GRMN 1110 01 21156 4
German I
M W
5:30-7:15 p.m.
GRMN 1130L 01 21157 1
German Lab
ARR
16 wks Dreyer 16 wks Staff
GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 GRHS 121 01 20348 3
Greenhouse Design and Operation
M W
9-10:45 a.m.
16 wks Shultz
$50
GRHS 121 02 20806 3
Greenhouse Design and Operation
M W
4-5:45 p.m.
16 wks Casas Cordero
$50
GRHS 123 01 20349 4
Introduction to Soilless Production Systems T R
8:30-10:30 a.m.
16 wks Shultz
$100
GRHS 123 02 20807 4
Introduction to Soilless Production Systems T R
4-6 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$100
GRHS 125 01 20350 3
Hydroponic Plant Growth
M W
11 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
16 wks Shultz
$100
GRHS 125 02 20808 3
Hydroponic Plant Growth
M W
6-7:45 p.m.
16 wks Casas Cordero
$100
GRHS 298 01 20548 2
Greenhouse Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1205
ARR
16 wks Shultz
GRHS 298 02 20755 3
Greenhouse Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1205
ARR
16 wks Shultz
HEALTH CARE School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 HLCR 111 B1 20367 3
Introduction to Health Careers R 5:30-8:30 p.m. 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Staff Web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Oct. 19; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HLCR 113 B1 20094 3
Medical Terminology M 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Aug. 19; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HLCR 113 B2 20538 3
Medical Terminology W 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Web-supported course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Aug. 23; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1159
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 69
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor 16 wks Staff
Add’l Fee
HLCR 113 D1 20470 3
Medical Terminology ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HLCR 125 B1 20267 5
Nurse Aide M 5:30-8:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Aug. 19; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; clinicals will be determined; fee includes Department of Health background check and mandatory drug test; students are eligible to take the NACES exam upon completion
HLCR 125 B2 20143 5
Nurse Aide W 5:30-8:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff $161 Web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; clinicals will be determined; fee includes Department of Health background check and mandatory drug test; students are eligible to take the NACES exam upon completion
HLCR 232 SD1 20471 4
Pathophysiology ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Staff
$75 $161
$75
HEALTH EDUCATION School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 HLED 1120 01 20917 0.5 American Red Cross First Aid and CPR/AED F
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
9/20 to 9/20 1 wks
McDaniel
$28
HLED 1120 02 20918 0.5 American Red Cross First Aid and CPR/AED S
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
11/9 to 11/9 1 wks
McDaniel
$28
HLED 1130 D1 20919 3
Concepts of Health and Wellness ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu
Pendleton
$75
HLED 1160 D1 20921 3
Stress Management ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu
Jannsen-Kerr
$75
HLED 1225 D1 20922 3
Weight Management and Exercise ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Staff Internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu; students need step counter pedometer at start of class
$75
HEATING VENT AND AIR CONDITIONING
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 HVAC 111 01 20809 2
Basic Commercial Refrigeration
T R
1-3:30 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Vanden Heuvel
$25
HVAC 121 01 20810 4
Air Conditioning and Electric Motor Application
T R
8 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Vanden Heuvel
$25
HVAC 211 01 20811 2
Refrigerant Management
T R
noon-2:30 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Vanden Heuvel
$65
HVAC 221 01 20812 2
Gas Heating Furnaces
T R
8-10:30 a.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Vanden Heuvel
$25
HISTORY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 HIST 1110 01 21158 3
United States History I M W 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Sicko
HIST 1110 D1 21159 3
United States History I ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Martinez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
HIST 1120 D1 21160 3
United States History II ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Martinez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
HIST 1150 01 21161 3
Western Civilization I T R 1-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
HIST 1150 D1 21162 3
Western Civilization I ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Sicko Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Martinez
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
Listings
70 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
HIST 1150 D2 21163 3
Western Civilization I ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Sicko Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
HIST 1160 D1 21164 3
Western Civilization II ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Martinez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
HIST 2110 01 21165 3
Survey of New Mexico History F 9 a.m.-noon 16 wks Sicko Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; class meets off-campus at the New Mexico History Museum room 108
HIST 2110 D1 21166 3
Survey of New Mexico History ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Martinez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Days
Times
$75
HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 HRMG 114 IB1 20693 3
Introduction to Tourism
M W
noon-1:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
HRMG 115 01 20694 3
Customer Relations and Service
T R
4-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
HRMG 116 IB1 20472 3
Introduction to Hospitality Management
M W
2-3:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
HRMG 118 D1 20278 2
Sanitation and Safety ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HRMG 130 B1 21405 3
Purchasing/Food and Beverage Control T 4-5:15 p.m. 16 wks Dakan Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 20; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Dakan
$50
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 HUDV 260 01 20227 3
Student Leadership
T R
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
HUDV 260 02 20625 3
Student Leadership
T
5:30-8:15 p.m.
14 wks Staff
HUDV 296 01 21175 3
Community Development
T R
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
9/2 to 12/7
16 wks Taylor
HUMAN SERVICES School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 HMSV 1110 01 21167 3
Group Dynamics
M W
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
16 wks Balladares
HMSV 1160 D1 21169 0.5 Counseling Ethics ONLINE 10/7 to 10/20 2 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 7; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Gorman
HMSV 2110 D1 21168 3
Case Management ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Balladares
$75
HMSV 2260 D1 21170 3
Substance Abuse Assessment, ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Evaluation and Treatment Internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Cervio
$75
HMSV 2280 D1 21171 3
Substance Abuse Prevention ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Gorman
$75
HMSV 2450 D1 21172 3
Crisis Intervention, Coping and Stabilization ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Balladares
$75
HMSV 2460 D1 21173 3
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Diagnosis ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks and Treatment Internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Balladares
$75
HMSV 2998 B1 21174 3
Human Services Internship Prerequisite: HUSV 111
T
noon-1:15 p.m.
$12.50
16 wks Balladares
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 71
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
HUMANITIES School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 HUMN 2110 B1 21176 3
Introduction to World Humanities II M 10-11:15 a.m. 16 wks Sicko Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Aug. 19; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER SCIENCE School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 ISCS 113 B1 20420 3
Introduction to Computer Science T 5:30-7:45 p.m. 16 wks Click Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Aug. 19; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ISCS 114 SD1 20421 4
IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Haack
ISCS 115 01
Introduction to Web Computing
16 wks Click
20422 3
M W
12:30-2:15 p.m.
$75
ISCS 116 SD1 20601 3
Introduction to Linux ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Marsh
$75
ISCS 120 01
Introduction to Programming I
16 wks Click
$40
20573 4
M W
10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
ISCS 120 SD1 20423 4
Introduction to Programming I ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Tahani
$75
ISCS 122 SD1 20877 3
Computer Networks ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Keppel
$75
ISCS 125 B1 20658 4
Introduction to Programming II T R 5:30-7:15 p.m. 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Pino Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursday beginning Aug. 20; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$40
ISCS 171 D1 20424 3
Computer and Security Fundamentals ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Keaty
$75
ISCS 175 D1 20425 3
Disaster Recovery ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Tahani
$75
ISCS 215 01
Intermediate Programming
20552 3
T R
5:30-7:15 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Pino
$30
ISCS 219 B1 20878 3
Web Programming I T R 4-5:15 p.m. 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Pino Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Aug. 20; Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$30
ISCS 229 B1 20574 3
Web Programming II T R 4-5:15 p.m. 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Pino Prerequisites: ISCS 219 and ISCS 125; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Oct. 15; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$30
ISCS 298 01
Internship
20426 3
ARR
16 wks Click
ITALIAN School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ITAL 1110 01 21177 4
Italian I
T R
5:30-7:15 p.m.
ITAL 1140L 01 21178 1
Italian Lab
ARR
16 wks Weinbrenner-Dart 16 wks Chavez Hunt
JAPANESE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 JAPN 101 01 20168 2
Introduction to Japanese
T R
1-1:50 p.m.
16 wks Salazar
JAPN 1120 01 21179 4
Japanese II
T R
2-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Salazar
JAPN 1140L 01 21180 1
Japanese Language Lab
ARR
16 wks Chavez Hunt
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
72 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
JEWELRY School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 1810 01 21357 3
Jewelry and Small Metal Construction I Permission required, call 505-428-1446
M
9 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Scherr
$60
ARTS 1810 02 21490 3
Jewelry and Small Metal Construction I Permission required, call 505-428-1446
S
9 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
16 wks LaRance
$60
ARTS 1812L 01 21358 3
Wax Carving for Jewelry M 3-8 p.m. Prerequisite: ARTS 1810 or JEWL 114L or permission, call 505-428-1446
16 wks Lanzer
ARTS 2810 01 21359 3
Jewelry and Small Metal Construction II R 9 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ARTS 1810 or JEWL 114L or permission, call 505-428-1446
16 wks Scherr
$60
ARTS 2811L 01 21360 3
Advanced Stone Setting W 9 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ARTS 2810 or JEWL 217L or permission, call 505-428-1446
16 wks Scherr
$60
ARTS 2812L 01 21361 3
Silversmithing II T 9 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ARTS 1811L or JEWL 158L or permission, call 505-428-1446
16 wks Herndon
$60
MACHINING & TOOLING TECHNOLOGY
School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 MATT 113 01 21504 1
Manufacture Safety and Measure
M W
2:30-3:45 p.m.
8/19 to 8/30 2 wks
Staff
$25
MATT 119L 01 21505 1
Introduction to Non-Traditional Machining M W Prerequisite: MATT 113
2:30-3:45 p.m.
11/11 to 12/6 4 wks
Staff
$25
MATT 155 01 21506 2
Introduction to Computer Numeric Control Mills Prerequisite: MATT 113 and MATT 115L
T R
5:30-8 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Staff
$25
MATT 160 01 21507 2
Introduction to Computer Numeric Control Lathes Prerequisite: MATT 113 and MATT 114
T R
5:30-8 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Staff
MATHEMATICS School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 MATH 101 01 20121 4
Pre-Algebra M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
12:30-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
MATH 101 02 20071 4
Pre-Algebra T R Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
MATH 101 LC1 20476 4
Pre-Algebra M W 11:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m. 16 wks Staff Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101S LC1; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
MATH 101 LC2 20432 4
Pre-Algebra T R 2:30-4:15 p.m. 16 wks Staff Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101S LC2; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
MATH 101 LC3 20431 4
Pre-Algebra M W 6-7:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101S LC3; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
MATH 101 LC4 20430 4
Pre-Algebra T R 10-11:45 a.m. 16 wks Staff Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101S LC4; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
MATH 101S LC1 20475 2
Pre-Algebra Workshop M W 10-11:15 a.m. 16 wks Staff Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101 LC1; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$10
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 73
Credit Short-Term Course Course ID CRN Hours Title Days Times Course Dates Length Instructor MATH 101S LC2 20429 2 Pre-Algebra Workshop M W 2:30-3:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101 LC2; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
Add’l Fee $10
MATH 101S LC3 20428 2
Pre-Algebra Workshop M W 4:30-5:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101 LC3; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
$10
MATH 101S LC4 20427 2
Pre-Algebra Workshop T R 8:30-9:45 a.m. 16 wks Staff Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101 LC4; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
$10
MATH 102 01 20337 4
Basic Algebra T R 8:30-10:15 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 102 02 20072 4
Basic Algebra M W 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 102 03 20477 4
Basic Algebra M W 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 102 04 20078 4
Basic Algebra M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 102 05 20387 4
Basic Algebra T R 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 102 06 20279 4
Basic Algebra T R 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 104L 01 20488 1
Emporium Math Lab
9/2 to 12/7
14 wks Staff
MATH 104L D1 20487 1
Emporium Math Lab ONLINE 9/2 to 12/7 Internet access required; web account available Sept. 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
14 wks Staff
MATH 104L LC1 21395 1
Emporium Math Lab T R 10:30-11:20 a.m. 16 wks Roberts Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 1220 LC1; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
MATH 111 01 20523 3
Math for Elementary School Teachers M 4:30-7 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 1130 01 20879 3
Survey of Mathematics M W 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 1130 02 20880 3
Survey of Mathematics T R 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 1130 03 20881 3
Survey of Mathematics T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 1130 04 20882 3
Survey of Mathematics W 5:30-8 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 1130 D1 20883 3
Survey of Mathematics ONLINE 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; proctored testing in a testing center required; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MATH 1215 01 20884 4
Intermediate Algebra M W 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 1215 02 20885 4
Intermediate Algebra M W 2:30-4:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 1215 03 20886 4
Intermediate Algebra M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
W
2:30-4:30 p.m.
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$25
$75
Listings
74 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
MATH 1215 04 20887 4
Intermediate Algebra T R 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 1215 05 20888 4
Intermediate Algebra T R 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 1220 01 20890 4
College Algebra M W 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1215 or MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 1220 02 20891 4
College Algebra M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1215 or MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 1220 03 20892 4
College Algebra T R 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1215 or MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 1220 04 20893 4
College Algebra T R 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1215 or MATH 109 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 1220 D1 20894 4
College Algebra ONLINE 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: MATH 1215 or MATH 109; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; proctored testing in a testing center required; TI-83 or TI-84 series graphing calculator highly recommended
MATH 1220 LC1 20889 4
College Algebra M W 8:30-10:15 a.m. 16 wks Roberts Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 104L LC1; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
MATH 1250 01 20895 4
Trigonometry and Pre-Calculus M W 10 a.m.-noon Prerequisite: MATH 1220 or MATH 121; Corequisite: MATH 150L
16 wks Staff
MATH 1250 02 20896 4
Trigonometry and Pre-Calculus T R 6-8 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1220 or MATH 121; Corequisite: MATH 150L
16 wks Staff
MATH 1250L 01 21502 1
Trigonometry and Pre-Calculus Laboratory M W 9-9:50 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1220 or MATH 121; Corequisite: MATH 1250
16 wks Staff
MATH 1250L 02 21503 1
Trigonometry and Pre-Calculus Laboratory T R 5-5:50 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1220 or MATH 121; Corequisite: MATH 1250
16 wks Staff
MATH 1350 01 20897 3
Introduction to Statistics M W 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1215 or MATH 109 or MATH 1130 or MATH 119
16 wks Staff
MATH 1350 02 20898 3
Introduction to Statistics M W 2:30-4:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1215 or MATH 109 or MATH 1130 or MATH 119
16 wks Staff
MATH 1350 03 21396 3
Introduction to Statistics T R 8:30-10:15 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1215 or MATH 109 or MATH 1130 or MATH 119
16 wks Staff
MATH 1350 D1 21397 3
Introduction to Statistics ONLINE 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: MATH 1215 or MATH 109 or MATH 1130 or MATH 119; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MATH 1510 01 20901 4
Calculus I M T W R 8:30-9:40 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1250 or MATH 150; TI-83 or TI-84 series graphing calculator highly recommended
16 wks Staff
MATH 1520 01 20902 4
Calculus II M W 5:30-7:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1510 or MATH 162; TI-83 or TI-84 series graphing calculator highly recommended
16 wks Staff
MATH 2530 01 21398 4
Calculus III M T W R 8:30-9:45 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 1520 or MATH 163; TI-83 or TI-84 series graphing calculator highly recommended
16 wks Staff
$75
$75
MEDIA ARTS School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 FDMA 1115 01 21305 3
Design History
R
16 wks Staff
$30
FDMA 1120 01 21306 3
Desktop Publishing I
W
16 wks Staff
$30
2:30-5:15 p.m.
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 75
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
W
5:30-8:45 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Staff
$20
FDMA 1180 01 21308 2
Adobe Lightroom
FDMA 1190 01 21309 3
International Documentary Cinema T 5:30-8:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
$30
FDMA 1215 01 21312 3
Introduction to Video Production
F
9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$30
FDMA 1260 01 21314 3
Introduction to Digital Media
M
8:30-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Taussig
$30
FDMA 1360 01 21488 3
Web Design I
W
2:30-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Kunz
$30
FDMA 1360 SD1 21315 3
Web Design I ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Liss
$75
FDMA 1390 01 21316 3
Introduction to Reason and Live
T
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Goodyear
$30
FDMA 1410 01 21317 3
Audio Production I
T
2:30-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Taussig
$30
FDMA 1470 SD1 21319 2
Introduction to Social Media Basics ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Ratcliffe-Arnold
$50
FDMA 1475 SD1 21320 2
Social Media Basics ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Ratcliffe-Arnold
$50
FDMA 1510 01 21321 3
Introduction to 3D Animation
W
8:30-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Johnson
$30
FDMA 1515 01 21322 3
Introduction to Digital Image Editing Photoshop
T
11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$30
FDMA 1515 02 21323 3
Introduction to Digital Image Editing Photoshop
W
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Goodyear
$30
FDMA 1515 D1 21324 3
Introduction to Digital Image ONLINE Editing Photoshop Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Staff
$75
FDMA 1535 01 21325 3
Introduction To Illustrator
T
8:30-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Taussig
$30
FDMA 1540 01 21326 3
Introduction To Motion Graphics
M
2:30-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Liss
$30
FDMA 1570 01 21328 3
Game Design Analysis
M
2:30-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Johnson
$30
FDMA 1630 01 21363 3
Principles of Design
R
8:30-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Nathan
$30
FDMA 1635 01 21329 3
Design Principles
T
8:30-11:15 a.m.
16 wks McNab
$30
FDMA 2145 01 21335 3
Post-Production Color Compositing F 5:30-8:45 p.m. Prerequisite: FDMA 1220 FILM 131 or FDMA 2340 or FILM 231 or FDMA 2350 or FILM 233
16 wks Mugford
$30
FDMA 2155 01 21336 3
Photoshop II T 2:30-5:15 p.m. Prerequisite: FDMA 1515 or MART 180 or permission, call 505-428-1887
16 wks Staff
$30
FDMA 2170 01 21340 3
Advanced Grip Training S 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Prerequisites: FDMA 2120 or FILM 140 and FDMA 1130 or FILM 140L
FDMA 2290 01 21344 3
Advanced Digital Projects R 8:30-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: FDMA 2155 or MART 280 or permission, call 505-428-1887
16 wks Taussig
$30
FDMA 2360 01 21489 3
Web Design II
16 wks Kunz
$10
FDMA 2460 SD1 21348 2
Applying Social Media Techniques I ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
FDMA 2470 SD1 21349 2
Applying Social Media Techniques II ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Ratcliffe-Arnold $50 Prerequisite: FDMA 2460 or MART 201; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
FDMA 2635 01 21353 2
Design in the Real World
T
R
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
5:30-8:15 p.m.
5:30-8:45 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Jones
Ratcliffe-Arnold
Kunz
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$30
$50
$20
Listings
76 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
FDMA 2860 01 21354 3
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Business of Film R 5:30-8:45 p.m. 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Prerequisite: FDMA 2120 or FILM 140 and FDMA 2125 or FILM 141 or permission, call 505-428-1887
Lucas
Add’l Fee $30
MEDICAL ASSISTANT School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1907 MAST 115 D1 20196 2
Medical Assistant Administrative Procedures ONLINE 16 wks Coffman Corequisites: MAST 120 and MAST 125; fee includes Department of Health background check; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1907
$50
MAST 120 01 20329 3
Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures I M 5:30-8:45 p.m. Corequisites: MAST 115 and MAST 125; permission required, call 505-428-1907
16 wks Coffman
$35
MAST 125 01 20330 2
Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures I W 5:30-8:45 p.m. Corequisites: MAST 115 and MAST 120; permission required, call 505-428-1907
16 wks Jones
$35
MUSIC School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 MUSC 1130 01 21386 3
Music Appreciation: Western Music
W
2:30-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Jones
MUSC 1130 D1 21387 3
Music Appreciation: Western Music ONLINE Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Hall
MUSC 1160 01 21463 3
Music Theory I
M W
11 a.m.-12:40 p.m.
16 wks Hood
MUSC 1440 01 21465 1
Class Voice I
T
1:30-4:20 p.m.
16 wks Graham
MUSC 1520 01 21464 2
Class Guitar I
M W
11 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
16 wks Jones
MUSC 2110 01 21462 1
Chamber Ensemble: Choral
T
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Graham
$75
NMNEC-NURSING School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 NMNC 1110 01 21406 3
Introduction to Nursing Concepts W 8:30-11:30 a.m. 16 wks Staff $150 Admission to nursing program required; Corequisite: NMNC 1135 or NURS 125; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1323
NMNC 1110 02 21407 3
Introduction to Nursing Concepts W 8:30-11:30 a.m. 16 wks Staff $150 Admission to nursing program required; Corequisite: NMNC 1135 or NURS 125; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1323
NMNC 1135 01 21408 4 Principles of Nursing Practice M 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff T 8:30 a.m.-noon Corequisite: NMNC 1110 or NURS 120; fee includes mandatory drug test and Department of Health background check; admission to nursing program; permission required, call 505-428-1323
$221
NMNC 1135 02 21409 4 Principles of Nursing Practice M 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff T 8:30 a.m.-noon Corequisite: NMNC 1135 or NURS 120; fee includes mandatory drug test and Department of Health background check; admission to nursing program; permission required, call 505-428-1323
$221
NMNC 1135 03 21410 4 Principles of Nursing Practice M 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff T 8:30 a.m.-noon Corequisite: NMNC 1135 or NURS 120; fee includes mandatory drug test and Department of Health background check; admission to nursing program; permission required, call 505-428-1323
$221
NMNC 1210 01 21411 3
Health and Illness Concepts I T 9-11:30 a.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisites: NMNC 1110 or NURS 120 and NMNC 1135; Corequisite: NMNC 1230 and NMNC 1235; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$147
NMNC 1220 01 21412 3
Health Care Participant T 1-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisites: NMNC 1110 or NURS 120 and NMNC 1135 or NURS 125; Corequisite: NMNC 1210 and NMNC 1230 and NMNC 1235; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 77
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
NMNC 1230 01 21413 3
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
Nursing Pharmacology R 9-11:30 a.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisites: NMNC 1110 or NURS 120 and NMNC 1135 or NURS 125; Corequisite: NMNC 1220 and NMNC 1230 and NMNC 1235; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
NMNC 1235 01 21414 4 Assessment and Health Promotion M 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff R 1-4:30 p.m. Prerequisites: NMNC 1110 or NURS 120 and NMNC 1135 or NURS 125; Corequisite: NMNC 1210, NMNC 1220, and NMNC 1230
$80 ARR
NMNC 1235 02 21415 4 Assessment and Health Promotion M 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff R 1-4:30 p.m. ARR Prerequisites: NMNC 1110 or NURS 120 and NMNC 1135 or NURS 125; Corequisite: NMNC 1210, NMNC 1220, and NMNC 1230
$80
NMNC 1235 03 21416 4 Assessment and Health Promotion M 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff R 1-4:30 p.m. ARR Prerequisites: NMNC 1110 or NURS 120 and NMNC 1135 or NURS 125; Corequisite: NMNC 1210, NMNC 1220, and NMNC 1230
$80
NMNC 2310 01 21417 3
Health and Illness Concepts II T 9:30 a.m.-noon 16 wks Staff Prerequisites: NMNC 1210 or NURS 140, NMNC 1220 or NURS 145, NMNC 1230 or NURS 155 and NMNC 1235 or NURS 160; Corequisite: NMNC 2320 and NMNC 2335
$147
NMNC 2320 01 21418 3
Professional Nursing Concepts I R 1-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisites: NMNC 1210 or NURS 140, NMNC 1220 or NURS 145, NMNC 1230 or NURS 155 and NMNC 1235 or NURS 160; Corequisite: NMNC 2310 and NMNC 2335
$40
NMNC 2335 01 21419 4 Care of Patients with Chronic Conditions T 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Staff W 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. R 8 a.m.-noon Prerequisites: NMNC 1210 or NURS 140, NMNC 1220 or NURS 145, NMNC 1230 or NURS 155 and NMNC 1235 or NURS 160; Corequisites: NMNC 2310 and NMNC 2320; permission required, call 505-428-1323
$80
NMNC 2335 02 21420 4 Care of Patients with Chronic Conditions T 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Staff W 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. R 8 a.m.-noon Prerequisites: NMNC 1210 or NURS 140, NMNC 1220 or NURS 145, NMNC 1230 or NURS 155 and NMNC 1235 or NURS 160; Corequisites: NMNC 2310 and NMNC 2320; permission required, call 505-428-1323
$80
NMNC 2335 03 21421 4 Care of Patients with Chronic Conditions T 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Staff W 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. R 8 a.m.-noon Prerequisites: NMNC 1210 or NURS 140, NMNC 1220 or NURS 145, NMNC 1230 or NURS 155 and NMNC 1235 or NURS 160; Corequisites: NMNC 2310 and NMNC 2320; permission required, call 505-428-1323
$80
NMNC 2410 01 21422 4
Health and Illness Concepts III W R 9 a.m.-noon 16 wks Staff Prerequisites: NMNC 2310 or NURS 200, NMNC 2320 or NURS 210 and NMNC 2335 or NURS 225; Corequisites: NMNC 2435 and NMNC 2445; permission required, call 505-428-1323
$182
NMNC 2435 01 21423 4 Clinical Intensive I W R 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Staff M U 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Prerequisites: NMNC 2310 or NURS 200, NMNC 2320 or NURS 210 and NMNC 2335 or NURS 225; Corequisites: NMNC 2410 and NMNC 2445; permission required, call 505-428-1323
$40
NMNC 2435 02 21424 4 Clinical Intensive I W R 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Staff M U 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Prerequisites: NMNC 2310 or NURS 200, NMNC 2320 or NURS 210 and NMNC 2335 or NURS 225; Corequisites: NMNC 2410 and NMNC 2445; permission required, call 505-428-1323
$40
NMNC 2435 03 21425 4 Clinical Intensive I W R 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Staff M U 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Prerequisites: NMNC 2310 or NURS 200, NMNC 2320 or NURS 210 and NMNC 2335 or NURS 225; Corequisites: NMNC 2410 and NMNC 2445; permission required, call 505-428-1323
$40
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78 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS
Credit Short-Term Course Add’l Course ID CRN Hours Title Days Times Course Dates Length Instructor Fee NMNC 2445 01 21426 3 ADN Capstone ARR 16 wks Staff Prerequisites: NMNC 2310 or NURS 200, NMNC 2320 or NURS 210 and NMNC 2335 or NURS 225; Corequisites: NMNC 2410; permission required, call 505-428-1323
NUTRITION School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 NUTR 2110 D1 20923 3
Human Nutrition ONLINE 9/2 to 12/7 14 wks Scott Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu
$75
NUTR 2110 D2 20924 3
Human Nutrition ONLINE 9/2 to 12/7 14 wks Scott Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu
$75
NUTR 2110 D3 20925 3
Human Nutrition ONLINE 9/2 to 12/7 14 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu
$75
NUTR 2110 D4 20926 3
Human Nutrition ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu
$75
NUTR 2110 D5 20927 3
Human Nutrition ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Lopez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu
$75
NUTR 2130 SD1 20928 3
Nutrition in the Lifecycle ONLINE 9/2 to 12/7 14 wks Scott Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Sept. 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu
$75
NUTR 2140 SD1 20929 3
Community Nutrition ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu
$75
NUTR 2170 SD1 20930 3
Diabetes Management ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu
$75
OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES
School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 OFTC 110 01 21046 1
Computers for Novices
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
8/23 to 8/24 1 wks
Cordova
BCIS 1110 01 21041 4
Fundamentals of Information Literacy and Systems
T R
12:30-2:15 p.m.
BCIS 1110 B1 21042 4
Fundamentals of Information M 5:30-7:15 p.m. 16 wks Roybal Literacy and Systems Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Aug. 19; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
BCIS 1110 B2 21043 4
Fundamentals of Information W 5:30-7:15 p.m. 16 wks Finn-Brown $40 Literacy and Systems Web-blended course; class meets on campus at HEC Thursdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
BCIS 1110 D1 21044 4
Fundamentals of Information ONLINE Literacy and Systems Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Walker
$75
BCIS 1110 D2 21045 4
Fundamentals of Information ONLINE Literacy and Systems Internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Walker
$75
16 wks Finn-Brown
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$10 $40 $40
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 79
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
OFTC 114 01 21047 1
Introduction to Windows
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
9/13 to 9/14 1 wks
Storch
$10
OFTC 115 01 21048 1
Keyboarding Essentials I
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
8/30 to 8/31 1 wks
Rivera
$10
OFTC 116 01 21049 1
Word Essentials I
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
10/4 to 10/5 1 wks
Storch
$10
OFTC 116 02 21050 1
Word Essentials I
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
11/1 to 11/2 1 wks
Storch
$10
OFTC 117 01 21051 1
Excel Essentials I
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
9/20 to 9/21 1 wks
Walker
$10
OFTC 117 02 21052 1
Excel Essentials I
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
11/15 to 11/16 1 wks
Walker
$10
OFTC 126 01 21053 1
PowerPoint Essentials I
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
10/18 to 10/19 1 wks
Morimoto
$10
PARALEGAL STUDIES
School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1308 LEGL 111 B1 20201 3
Introduction to American Law for Paralegals M 5:30-7:15 p.m. 8/19 to 11/9 12 wks Archuleta Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Aug. 19; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
LEGL 112 D1 20356 3
Introduction to the Paralegal Profession ONLINE 9/16 to 12/7 12 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Sept. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
LEGL 115 D1 20202 3
Torts, Practice and Procedure ONLINE 8/19 to 11/23 14 wks Archuleta Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
LEGL 121 B1 20200 3
Legal Research and Writing I R 5:30-8:15 p.m. 9/2 to 12/7 14 wks Haubert Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Sept. 5 ; internet access required; web account available Sept. 3; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$50
LEGL 201 D1 20793 3
Real Estate Law ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
LEGL 221 D1 20794 3
Wills, Probate and Estates ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
LEGL 298 01 20667 3
Paralegal Studies Internship ARR Permission required, call 505-428-1660 or 505-428-1524
9/2 to 12/7
14 wks Archuleta
PHILOSOPHY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 PHIL 1115 01 21181 3
Introduction of Philosophy T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Claxton
PHIL 1115 02 21183 3
Introduction of Philosophy T R 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Claxton
PHIL 1115 D1 21182 3
Introduction of Philosophy ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Corazon Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PHIL 2120 D1 21185 3
Biomedical Ethics ONLINE 16 wks Primozic Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PHIL 258 D1 20466 3
Environmental Ethics and Sustainability ONLINE 16 wks Corazon Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
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Listings
80 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
PHLEBOTOMY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1907 PHLB 113 B1 21473 3
Introduction to Phlebotomy T R 4-5:30 p.m. 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Martinez Prerequisite: HLCR 113; Corequisite: PHLB 115L; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Aug. 20; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1907
PHLB 115L B1 21474 3
Clinical Phlebotomy I T R 6-8:30 p.m. 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Martinez $239.37 Corequisite: PHLB 113; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Aug. 20; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1907
PHLB 117 D1 20386 3
Special Practices in Phlebotomy ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Martinez $75 Prerequisites: PHLB 113 and PHLB 115L; Corequisite: PHLB 198; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1907
PHLB 198 01 20558 2 Clinical Phlebotomy Internship ARR Prerequisites: PHLB 113 and PHLB 115L; Corequisite: PHLB 117
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Balladares
PHOTOGRAPHY School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 1410 01 21262 3
Introduction to Photography Prerequisite: FDMA 1515 or MART 180
W
1-5 p.m.
16 wks Wilson
$40
ARTS 1410 02 21263 3
Introduction to Photography Prerequisite: FDMA 1515 or MART 180
R
5:30-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$40
ARTS 1412 01 21264 3
Alternative Photographic Processes I W 5:30-9:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ARTS 1410 or ARTS 2410 or PHOT 111 or PHOT 120
16 wks Staff
$40
ARTS 1414 D1 21265 3
Camera Use and the Art of Seeing
ONLINE
ARTS 1415 01 21266 3
Photographing Artwork
M
5:30-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
ARTS 2410 01 21284 3
Black & White Photography
W
8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$40
ARTS 2416 01 21285 3
Photography and Studio Lighting II Prerequisite: ARTS 1413 or PHOT 140
T
1-5 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$40
ARTS 2418 01 21286 3
Landscape Photography R 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ARTS 1410 or ARTS 2410 or PHOT 111 or PHOT 120
16 wks Staff
$40
ARTS 2430 01 21287 3
Photographic Portraiture Prerequisite: ARTS 1410 or ARTS 2410
T
5:30-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$40
ARTS 2520 01 21288 3
Digital Photography II Prerequisite: ARTS 1410 or PHOT 111
M
1-5 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$40
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Staff
$75
PHYSICAL EDUCATION School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 PHED 1140 A01 20931 1
Zumba®
M W
5:30-6:20 p.m.
16 wks Pacheco
$100
PHED 1140 A02 20932 1
Zumba
T R
11-11:50 a.m.
16 wks Vigil-Lujan
$100
PHED 1140 A03 20933 1
Zumba®
T R
noon-12:50 p.m.
16 wks Coulter
$100
PHED 1140 A04 20934 1
Zumba®
T R
5:30-6:20 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$100
PHED 1210 01 20935 1
Basketball
T R
noon-12:55 p.m.
16 wks Martinez
$100
PHED 1230 01 20936 1
Individual Sport: Tennis
M W
9-10:35 a.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
King
$100
PHED 1230 02 20937 1
Individual Sport: Tennis
T R
5:30-7:05 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Staff
$100
PHED 1290 A01 20938 1
Team Sport: Pickleball
M
10-11:45 a.m.
16 wks Hall
$100
PHED 1290 A02 20939 1
Team Sport: Pickleball
W
10-11:45 a.m.
16 wks Hall
$100
PHED 1290 A03 20940 1
Team Sport: Pickleball
S
9-10:55 a.m.
16 wks Hall
$100
®
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 81
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
PHED 1310 01 20958 1
Swim I: Beginning Swimming
M W
9:40-11:15 a.m.
PHED 1310 02 20959 1
Swim I: Beginning Swimming
T R
PHED 1310 03 20960 1
Swim I: Beginning Swimming
T R
PHED 1320 A01 20941 1
Aqua Fit: Swimming Fitness Program Internet access required
ARR
PHED 1320 B01 20942 1
Aqua Fit: Warm Water Exercise M W Water temperature is 90-91 degrees Fahrenheit
PHED 1320 B02 20943 1
Add’l Fee
Duran
$100
noon-12:50 p.m.
16 wks Duran
$100
6:45-7:35 p.m.
16 wks Gebhart
$100
16 wks Duran
$100
10-10:50 a.m.
16 wks McDaniel
$100
Aqua Fit: Warm Water Exercise M W Water temperature is 90-91 degrees Fahrenheit
11-11:50 a.m.
16 wks McDaniel
$100
PHED 1320 B03 20944 1
Aqua Fit: Warm Water Exercise M W Water temperature is 90-91 degrees Fahrenheit
12:40-1:30 p.m.
16 wks Britt
$100
PHED 1320 B04 21388 1
Aqua Fit: Warm Water Exercise M W Water temperature is 90-91 degrees Fahrenheit
5:45-6:35 p.m.
16 wks Gebhart
$100
PHED 1320 B05 20945 1
Aqua Fit: Warm Water Exercise M W F Water temperature is 90-91 degrees Fahrenheit
8:30-9:40 a.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Britt
$100
PHED 1320 B06 20946 1
Aqua Fit: Warm Water Exercise M W F Water temperature is 90-91 degrees Fahrenheit
8:30-9:40 a.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Britt
$100
PHED 1320 B07 20947 1
Aqua Fit: Warn Water Exercise T R Water temperature is 90-91 degrees Fahrenheit
9-9:50 a.m.
16 wks Britt
$100
PHED 1320 B08 20948 1
Aqua Fit: Warm Water Exercise T R Water temperature is 90-91 degrees Fahrenheit
11-11:50 a.m.
16 wks Taylor
$100
PHED 1320 B09 20949 1
Aqua Fit: Warm Water Exercise T R Water temperature is 90-91 degrees Fahrenheit
1-1:50 p.m.
16 wks Trujillo
$100
PHED 1320 B10 20950 1
Aqua Fit: Warm Water Exercise T R Water temperature is 90-91 degrees Fahrenheit
5:45-6:35 p.m.
16 wks Gebhart
$100
PHED 1320 D01 20951 1
Aqua Fit: Deep Water Aerobics
T R
8:30-9:20 a.m.
16 wks Johnson
$100
PHED 1320 E01 20952 1
Aqua Fit: Deep and Shallow Combo
M W
6:40-7:30 a.m.
16 wks Hillyer
$100
PHED 1320 F01 20954 1
Aqua Fit: Senior Aquatics
M W
8:40-9:30 a.m.
16 wks McDaniel
$100
PHED 1320 F02 20955 1
Aqua Fit: Senior Aquatics
M W F
11:30 a.m.-12:35 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Gebhart
$100
PHED 1320 F03 21389 1
Aqua Fit: Senior Aquatics
M W F
11:30 a.m.-12:35 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Gebhart
$100
PHED 1320 G01 20956 1
Aqua Fit: Aqua Zumba
M W
3-3:50 p.m.
16 wks Pacheco
$100
PHED 1410 A01 20961 1
Yoga: Beginning Yoga
M W
7:30-8:25 a.m.
9/2 to 12/7
14 wks Kerr
$100
PHED 1410 A02 20962 1
Yoga: Beginning Yoga
M W
10:30-11:25 a.m.
9/2 to 12/7
14 wks McHugh
$100
PHED 1410 A03 20963 1
Yoga: Beginning Yoga
T R
7-7:55 a.m.
9/2 to 12/7
14 wks Kerr
$100
14 wks Sloane
®
PHED 1410 A04 20964 1
Yoga: Beginning Yoga
T R
8:30-9:25 a.m.
9/2 to 12/7
PHED 1410 A05 20965 1
Yoga: Beginning Yoga
T R
11:15 a.m.-12:50 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Evangelista
$100
PHED 1410 A06 20966 1
Yoga: Beginning Yoga
T R
11:15 a.m.-12:50 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Evangelista
$100
PHED 1410 A07 20967 1
Yoga: Beginning Yoga
T R
4:15-5:10 p.m.
9/2 to 12/7
PHED 1410 A08 20968 1
Yoga: Beginning Yoga
T R
5:30-7:05 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
PHED 1410 A09 20969 1
Yoga: Beginning Yoga
F
5-6:50 p.m.
16 wks Evangelista
$100
PHED 1410 B01 21468 1
Yoga: Gentle
T R
10-10:55 a.m.
14 wks Evangelista
$100
PHED 1430 A01 20970 1
Pilates
M W
1-1:50 p.m.
16 wks Sanchez
$100
9/2 to 12/7
14 wks Monsour Monsour
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$100
$100 $100
Listings
82 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
PHED 1430 A02 20971 1
Pilates
M W
5:30-6:20 p.m.
16 wks Sanchez
$100
PHED 1430 B01 20972 1
Pilates: Gentle Pilates
T R
11:10 a.m.-noon
16 wks Sanchez
$100
PHED 1440 01 20973 1
Tai Chi
M W
9-9:50 a.m.
16 wks DeMarco
$100
PHED 1460 B01 20974 1
Conditioning: Conditioning Abdominals, Hips and Thighs
M W
1-1:50 p.m.
16 wks Coulter
$100
PHED 1460 B02 20975 1
Conditioning: Conditioning Abdominals, Hips and Thighs
T R
6:30-7:20 p.m.
16 wks Guillen
$100
PHED 1460 C01 20976 1
Conditioning: Flexibility and Conditioning for Seniors
M W
10-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Pendleton
$100
PHED 1460 D01 20977 1
Conditioning: Suspension Training
T R
noon-12:55 p.m.
14 wks Pendleton
$100
PHED 1460 D02 20978 1
Conditioning: Suspension Training
T R
4:30-5:20 p.m.
16 wks Sanchez
$100
PHED 1510 A01 20979 1
Training: Body Sculpting
M W
11-11:50 a.m.
16 wks Coulter
$100
PHED 1510 A02 20980 1
Training: Body Sculpting
T R
5:30-6:20 p.m.
16 wks Sanchez
$100
PHED 1510 C01 20981 1
Training: Resistance Training
M W
10-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Beam
$100
PHED 1510 D0120982 1
Training: Resistance Training for Women
M W
2-2:50 p.m.
16 wks Sanchez
$100
PHED 1510 E01 20983 1
Training: Circuit Training
T R
10-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Coulter
$100
PHED 1510 F01 20984 1
Training: Boot Camp
M W
5:30-7:05 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Garcia
$100
PHED 1510 F02 20985 1
Training: Boot Camp
M W
5:30-7:05 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Garcia
$100
PHED 1510 F03 20986 1
Training: Boot Camp
T R
9-9:50 a.m.
PHED 1610 01 20987 1
Fitness for Life Internet access required
PHED 1610 02 20988 1
9/2 to 12/7
16 wks Pendleton
$100
ARR
16 wks Beam
$100
Fitness for Life Internet access required
ARR
16 wks Beam
$100
PHED 1610 03 20989 1
Fitness for Life Internet access required
ARR
16 wks Staff
$100
PHED 1610 04 20990 1
Fitness for Life Internet access required
ARR
16 wks Duran
$100
PHED 1610 05 20991 1
Fitness for Life Internet access required
ARR
PHED 1620 A01 20992 1
Fitness: Indoor Fitness Cycling
M W
6:40-7:30 a.m.
16 wks Staff
$100
PHED 1620 A02 20993 1
Fitness: Indoor Fitness Cycling
M W
noon-12:50 p.m.
16 wks Trujillo
$100
PHED 1620 A03 20994 1
Fitness: Indoor Fitness Cycling
T R
6:40-7:30 a.m.
16 wks Hillyer
$100
PHED 1620 A04 20995 1
Fitness: Indoor Fitness Cycling
T R
5:30-6:20 p.m.
16 wks Guillen
$100
PHED 1620 C01 20996 1
Fitness: Fitness for Older Adults
M W
9-9:50 a.m.
16 wks Jackson
$100
PHED 1620 C02 20997 1
Fitness: Fitness for Older Adults
T R
9-9:50 a.m.
16 wks Jackson
$100
PHED 1710 D0120998 1
Martial Arts: Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
F
3:30-5:20 p.m.
16 wks Whitney
$100
PHED 1910 A01 21019 1
Outdoor Experience: Hiking F Instructor will call with meeting information
8 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
9/20 to 10/11 4 wks
Jannsen-Kerr
$100
PHED 2310 01 20999 1
Swimming II: Intermediate Swimming
M W
9:40-11:15 a.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Duran
$100
PHED 2310 02 21000 1
Swimming II: Intermediate Swimming
T R
9:40-11:15 a.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Duran
$100
PHED 2310 03 21001 1
Swimming II: Intermediate Swimming
T R
9:40-11:15 a.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Duran
$100
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$100
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 83
Credit Course ID CRN Hours Title PHED 2310 04 21002 1 Swimming II: Intermediate Swimming
Days F
Short-Term Course Times Course Dates Length Instructor 9-10:50 a.m. 16 wks Duran
Add’l Fee $100 $100
PHED 2320 A01 21003 1
Aqua Fit II: Advanced Swimming and Conditioning
M W
4-5:35 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Duran
PHED 2320 A02 21004 1
Aqua Fit II: Advanced Swimming and Conditioning
T R
6:35-7:25 p.m.
16 wks Britt
$100
PHED 2320 B01 21005 1
Aqua Fit II: Aqua Boot Camp
M W
7:40-8:30 a.m.
16 wks McDaniel
$100
PHED 2410 09 21016 1
Yoga II: Multi-Level Yoga
S
9:10-11 a.m.
16 wks Evangelista
$100
PHED 2410 A01 21006 1 Yoga II: Meditation and Yoga
R F S U
5-9 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
11/7 to 11/10 1 wks Keays 11/7 to 11/10 1 wks
$100
PHED 2410 B01 21007 1
Yoga II: Intermediate Yoga
M W
6-7:35 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Monsour
$100
PHED 2410 C01 21008 1
Yoga II: Multi-Level Yoga
M W
9-9:55 a.m.
9/2 to 12/7
14 wks McHugh
$100
PHED 2410 C02 21009 1
Yoga II: Multi-Level Yoga
M W
noon-12:55 p.m.
9/2 to 12/7
14 wks Jannsen-Kerr
$100
PHED 2410 C03 21010 1
Yoga II: Multi-Level Yoga
M W
4:10-5:45 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Monsour
$100
PHED 2410 C04 21011 1
Yoga II: Multi-Level Yoga
M W
4:10-5:45 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Monsour
$100
PHED 2410 C05 21012 1
Yoga II: Multi-Level Yoga
M W
6-7:35 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Monsour
$100
PHED 2410 C06 21013 1
Yoga II: Mulit-Level Yoga
T R
10-10:55 a.m.
9/2 to 12/7
PHED 2410 C07 21014 1
Yoga II: Multi-Level Yoga
T R
5:30-7:05 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
PHED 2410 C08 21015 1
Yoga II: Multi-Level Yoga
F
PHED 2430 01 21017 1
Pilates II: Intermediate Pilates
PHED 2430 02 21391 1 PHED 2440 01 21018 1
14 wks Sloane
$100
Monsour
$100
9-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Monsour
$100
T R
10-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Jackson
$100
Pilates II: Intermediate Pilates
T R
5:30-6:20 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$100
Tai Chi II
M W
8-8:50 a.m.
16 wks DeMarco $100
PHYSICS School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1757 PHYS 1115 01 20871 3
Survey of Physics T R 1-2:15 p.m. 16 wks Friedman Prerequisite: MATH 1215 or MATH 109 and ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: PHYS 1115L
PHYS 1115L 01 20872 1
Survey of Physics Laboratory Corequisite: PHYS 1115
PHYS 1230 01 20873 3
Algebra-based Physics I M W 1-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 and MATH 1250; Corequisite: PHYS 1230L
16 wks Friedman
PHYS 1230L 01 20874 1
Algebra-based Physics I Lab Corequisite: PHYS 1230
16 wks Friedman
PHYS 1310 01 20875 3
Calculus-based Physics I T R 5:30-6:45 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 1510 or MATH 162; Corequisite: PHYS 1310L
16 wks Friedman
PHYS 1310L 01 20876 1
Calculus-based Physics I Lab Corequisite: PHYS 1310
16 wks Friedman
T
W
T
2:30-5 p.m.
2:30-5 p.m.
7-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Friedman
$20
$20
$20
PLUMBING School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 PLMB 111 01 20261 2
Basic Plumbing, Safety and Pipe Fitting
M
6-8:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$25
PLMB 131 01 20262 2
Service Plumbing, Repair, Maintenance and Remodel
T
6-8:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$25
PLMB 141 01 20539 2
Pumps and Motors
R
6-8:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$50
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
84 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
PORTUGUESE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 PORT 1110 01 21187 4
Beginning Portuguese I
M W
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Chavez Hunt
PORT 1135L 01 21188 1
Portuguese Language Lab
ARR
16 wks Chavez Hunt
PRINTMAKING AND BOOK ARTS
School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 1123L 01 21295 3
Book Arts
R
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$70
ARTS 1153L 01 21491 3
Relief Printmaking Prerequisite: ARTS 1710 or PRBK 174L
M
noon-5 p.m.
16 wks Lynch
$60
ARTS 1160L 01 21248 3
Letterpress
F
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$70
ARTS 1165L 01 21249 3
Monotype Printmaking
W
3-8 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$70
ARTS 1710 01 21276 3
Introduction to Printmaking
T
noon-5 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$70
PSYCHOLOGY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 PSYC 1110 01 21189 3
Introduction to Psychology M W 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Gomez
PSYC 1110 02 21190 3
Introduction to Psychology M W 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Alexander
PSYC 1110 03 21191 3
Introduction to Psychology M 5:30-8:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Breneiser
PSYC 1110 04 21192 3
Introduction to Psychology T R 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Stehr
PSYC 1110 05 21193 3
Introduction to Psychology T R 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Alexander
PSYC 1110 06 21194 3
Introduction to Psychology S 11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Gomez
PSYC 1110 D1 21195 3
Introduction to Psychology ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PSYC 1110 D3 21197 3
Introduction to Psychology ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PSYC 1110 D4 21198 3
Introduction to Psychology ONLINE 16 wks Douglass Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PSYC 1110 D5 21199 3
Introduction to Psychology ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PSYC 1110 D6 21196 3
Introduction to Psychology ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PSYC 1160 01 21200 3
Communication and Counseling Skills T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Alexander
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 85
Credit Course ID CRN Hours Title PSYC 2120 02 21202 3 Developmental Psychology Prerequisite: PSYC 1110 or PSYC 111
Days T R
Short-Term Course Add’l Times Course Dates Length Instructor Fee noon-1:15 p.m. 16 wks Alexander
PSYC 2120 D1 21203 3
Developmental Psychology ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Gagnon $75 Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
PSYC 2120 D2 21204 3
Developmental Psychology ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Stehr $75 Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
PSYC 2120 D3 21205 3
Developmental Psychology ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Breneiser $75 Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
PSYC 2210 01 21206 3
Abnormal Psychology Prerequisite: PSYC 1110 or PSYC 111
T R
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
16 wks Cervio
PSYC 2220 01 21207 3
Cognitive Psychology Prerequisite: PSYC 1110 or PSYC 111
M W
4-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Alexander
PSYC 2240 01 21208 3
Psychology of Personality Prerequisite: PSYC 1110 or PSYC 111
T R
2:30-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Cervio
PSYC 2250 D1 21209 3
Brain and Behavior ONLINE 16 wks Gomez $75 Prerequisite: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 111; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
PSYC 2330 01 21210 3
Psychology of Human Sexuality Prerequisite: PSYC 1110 or PSYC 111
T R
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Gagnon
READING School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 READ 100L 01 20117 2
Reading Fluency and M W Vocabulary Development Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
8:30-10:15 a.m.
16 wks Detwiler
READ 100L 02 20116 2
Reading Fluency and M W Vocabulary Development Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
16 wks Borst
READ 100L 03 20134 2
Reading Fluency and T R Vocabulary Development Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
READ 100L 04 20236 2
Reading Fluency and T R Vocabulary Development Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
2:30-4:15 p.m.
16 wks Pressler
READ 100L B1 21211 2
Reading Fluency and R Vocabulary Development Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
READ 101L 01 20264 2
Critical Reading Across the Disciplines M W 8:30-10:15 a.m. Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Heiken Mittrach
READ 101L 02 20118 2
Critical Reading Across the Disciplines M W 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Stern
READ 101L 03 20265 2
Critical Reading Across the Disciplines M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
READ 101L 04 20119 2
Critical Reading Across the Disciplines T R 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Eannarino
READ 101L 05 20120 2
Critical Reading Across the Disciplines T R 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Stern
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
86 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
READ 101L D1 21466 2
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
Critical Reading Across the Disciplines ONLINE 16 wks Stern Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$50
RESPIRATORY CARE School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1724 RESP 112 01 21495 4
Respiratory Care Anatomy and Physiology M T W R Permission required, call 505-428-1723
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
8/19 to 9/20 5 wks
Staff
$190
RESP 120 01 21496 5
Therapeutic Modalities Permission required, call 505-428-1723
M T W R
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
10/14 to 11/14 5 wks
Staff
$100
RESP 122 01 21497 1
Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology I Permission required, call 505-428-1723
M
9 a.m.-noon
8/19 to 9/20 5 wks
Staff
RESP 125 01 21498 1
Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology I Permission required, call 505-428-1723
M
9 a.m.-noon
10/14 to 11/14 5 wks
Staff
RESP 130L 01 20553 3
Respiratory Care Clinical I Permission required, call 505-428-1723
ARR
16 wks Wolf
$273.30
RESP 130L 02 20459 3
Respiratory Care Clinical I Permission required, call 505-428-1723
ARR
16 wks Wolf
$273.30
RESP 130L 03 20460 3
Respiratory Care Clinical I Permission required, call 505-428-1723
ARR
16 wks Staff
$273.30
RESP 240 01 20507 2
Professional Development Permission required, call 505-428-1723
M T W R
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
16 wks Jeffs
$184
RESP 260 01 21499 3
Neonatal Pediatric Respiratory Care Permission required, call 505-428-1723
M T W R
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
RESP 270L 01 20508 7
Respiratory Care Clinical IV Permission required, call 505-428-1723
RESP 270L 02 20509 7
Respiratory Care Clinical IV Permission required, call 505-428-1723
9/23 to 10/10 3 wks
Staff
$240
ARR
16 wks Wolf
$200
ARR
16 wks Staff
$200
SCULPTURE School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 1170 01 21493 3
Site and Environmental Art
R
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
ARTS 1280 01 21255 3
Santeros: Craft and Tradition
F
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
16 wks Lopez
SCUL 171L 01 20683 3
Introduction to New Mexico Tinwork Prerequisite: ARTS 1830 or SCUL 115L
M
11 a.m.-4 p.m.
16 wks Lopez
$60
ARTS 1830 01 21277 2
Shop Foundation
M
5:30-8:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$60
ARTS 1840 01 21279 3
Sculpture I Prerequisite: ARTS 1830 or SCUL 115L
T
noon-5 p.m.
16 wks Boyce
$60
ARTS 1855 01 21492 3
Forging for the Sculptor
F
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
ARTS 2846L 01 21291 3
Glass Sculpture Prerequisite: ARTS 1840 or SCUL 213L
W
11 a.m.-4 p.m.
ARTS 2857 02 21292 ARTS 2857 03 21294
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Boyce
Thomas
$20
$75
16 wks Morrissey
$85
Sculpture: Advanced Projects, Modeling T R 2-4:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ARTS 2840 or SCUL 263L or permission, call 505-428-1413
16 wks Hunt
$70
Sculpture: Advanced Projects W noon-5 p.m. Prerequisite: ARTS 2840 or SCUL 263L or permission, call 505-428-1413
16 wks Boyce
$70
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2019 87
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
SOCIAL WORK School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 SOWK 2110 01 21225 3
Introduction to Human Services and Social Work
T R
8:30-9:45 a.m.
16 wks
Balladares
SOCIOLOGY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 SOCI 1110 01 21219 3
Introduction to Sociology M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Crone
SOCI 1110 02 21220 3
Introduction to Sociology
16 wks Staff
SOCI 1110 D1 21221 3
Introduction to Sociology ONLINE 8/19 to 10/12 8 wks Mahoney Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
SOCI 1110 D2 21222 3
Introduction to Sociology ONLINE 10/14 to 12/7 8 wks Mahoney Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 14; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
SOCI 1110 D3 21467 3
Introduction to Sociology ONLINE 16 wks Melton Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
SOCI 2255 01 21223 3
Race, Class, and Gender T R 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
SOCI 2310 D1 21224 3
Contemporary Social Problems ONLINE 16 wks Melton Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
T R
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Tischler $75
SOLAR ENERGY School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 SOLR 111 01 20418 1
Introduction to Solar Energy
M W
3-4:45 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
SOLR 121 01 20281 3
Design and Installation of Photovoltaic Systems I
R
12:30-3 p.m.
16 wks Wilson
$25
SOLR 131 01 20282 3
Design and Installation of Solar Hot Water Systems
M
9-11:30 a.m.
16 wks Wilson
$25
SOLR 298 01 20533 3
Solar Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1388
ARR
SOLR 298 02 20615 1
Solar Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1388
ARR
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Wilson
Wilson
16 wks Wilson
SPANISH School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 SPAN 101 01 21226 2
Introduction to Spanish
T R
9-9:50 a.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 101 02 21227 2
Introduction to Spanish
W
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 1110 01 21228 4
Spanish I
M W
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
14 wks Staff
SPAN 1110 02 21229 4
Spanish I
T R
10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 1110 03 21230 4
Spanish I
T R
12:30-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 1110 04 21231 4
Spanish I
M W
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 1120 01 21232 4
Spanish II Prerequisite: SPAN 1110 or SPAN 111
M W
8:30-10:15 a.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 1120 02 21233 4
Spanish II Prerequisite: SPAN 1110 or SPAN 111
T R
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
9/2 to 12/7
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
88 FALL 2019 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
noon-12:50 p.m.
9/2 to 12/7
SPAN 1125L 01 21234 1
Conversational Spanish Lab I Prerequisite: SPAN 1120 or SPAN 112
M W
SPAN 1126L 01 21235 1
Spanish Lab
ARR
16 wks Staff
SPAN 2110 01 21236 3
Spanish III T R 5:30-6:45 p.m. Prerequisite: SPAN 1120 or SPAN 112 or SPAN 1220 or SPAN 114 or permission
16 wks Staff
SPAN 2120 01 21237 3
Spanish IV M W 5:30-7:30 p.m. Prerequisite: SPAN 2110 or SPAN 211 or SPAN 1220 or SPAN 114
16 wks Staff
SPAN 2121 01 21238 4
Spanish Grammar and Composition T R 5:30-7:30 p.m. Prerequisite: SPAN 2110 or SPAN 211 or SPAN 1220 or SPAN 114
14 wks Staff
9/2 to 12/7
Add’l Fee
14 wks Staff
THEATER School of Arts, Design and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 THEA 1110 SD1 21364 3
Introduction to Theatre ONLINE Internet Access required; web account available Aug. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Larlee
THEA 1220 01 21365 3
Beginning Acting
16 wks Leventman
S
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
$75
WATER TECHNOLOGY
School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 WATR 111 01 20813 2
Introduction to Water Treatment and Distribution Systems
T R
6:45-7:35 p.m.
16 wks Rodke
WATR 112 01 20814 4
Applied Math for Water Operators
T R
4:45-6:30 p.m.
16 wks Rodke
WATR 160 01 20815 4
Applied Chemistry for Water Treatment Operators
T R
2:30-4:30 p.m.
16 wks Divine
WATR 298 02 20756 2
Water Treatment Internship
ARR
16 wks Staff
WELDING School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability, 505-428-1295 WELD 111 01 20465 4
Shielded Metal Arc Welding I
T R
8:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Lovato
$25
WELD 111 02 20583 4
Shielded Metal Arc Welding I
T R
3:30-7:15 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Felix
$25
WELD 115 01 20332 3
Oxyacet Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes
M W
8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Lovato
$50
WELD 115 02 20584 3
Oxyacet Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes
M W
3:30-7:30 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Lovato
$50
WELD 121 01 20372 4
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) I
T R
8:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Lovato
$50
WELD 121 02 20545 4
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) I
T R
3:30-8:15 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Felix
$50
WELD 131 01 20373 4
Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding I
M W
8:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Lovato
$50
WELD 131 02 20546 4
Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding I
M W
3:30-8:15 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Felix
$50
WELD 141 01 20319 2
Introduction to Metallurgy
T R
1:30-3:15 p.m.
8/19 to 10/12 8 wks
Lovato
$50
WELD 141 02 20547 2
Introduction to Metallurgy
T R
1:30-3:15 p.m.
10/14 to 12/7 8 wks
Lovato
$50
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Final Exams CREDIT FALL 2019 CLASS FINAL LISTINGS EXAMFALL SCHEDULE 89 2019 89
FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE Class Meeting Day(s)
Class Start Time
Exam Date
Exam Time
M W F or M or W or F or M W
8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Mon. 12/2 Mon. 12/2 Mon. 12/2 Mon. 12/2 Mon. 12/2
8:30-10:20 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. 2:30-4:20 p.m. 5:30-7:20 p.m. 7:30-9:20 p.m.
T R or T R F or T or R
8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Tue. 12/3 Tue. 12/3 Tue. 12/3 Tue. 12/3 Tue. 12/3
8:30-10:20 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. 2:30-4:20 p.m. 5:30-7:20 p.m. 7:30-9:20 p.m.
M W F or M or W or F or M W
7 a.m. 8 a.m. 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
Wed. 12/4 Wed. 12/4 Wed. 12/4 Wed. 12/4 Wed. 12/4 Wed. 12/4
7-8:50 a.m. 8-9:50 a.m. 10-11:50 a.m. 1-2:50 p.m. 4-5:50 p.m. 7-8:50 p.m.
T R or T R F or T or R
7 a.m. 8 a.m. 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
Thur. 12/5 Thur. 12/5 Thur. 12/5 Thur. 12/5 Thur. 12/5 Thur. 12/5
7-8:50 a.m. 8-9:50 a.m. 10-11:50 a.m. 1-2:50 p.m. 4-5:50 p.m. 7-8:50 p.m.
F S or F or S
7 a.m. 8 a.m. 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 or 7:30 or 8:30 p.m.
Fri. 12/6 Fri. 12/6 Fri. 12/6 Fri. 12/6 Fri. 12/6 Fri. 12/6
7-8:50 a.m. 8-9:50 a.m. 10-11:50 a.m. 1-2:50 p.m. 4-5:50 p.m. 7-8:50 p.m.
F S or F or S
8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
Sat. 12/7 Sat. 12/7 Sat. 12/7 Sat. 12/7
8:30-10:20 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. 2:30-4:20 p.m. 5:30-7:20 p.m.
If your class meets at a time that is not listed on this schedule, your exam for that course will be at the closest time period listed. Example: A 9 a.m. M W course exam should be given at 8:30 a.m. on Monday. Always verify your exam time with your instructor.
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Late Starting
90 SHORT-TERM/LATE-STARTING CLASSES FALL 2019
SHORT-TERM/LATE-STARTING CLASSES AHAC 151 01 21431 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
8/23 to 8/23
OFTC 110 01
8/23 to 8/24
21046 Computers for Novices
PHED 1410 A02 20962 Yoga: Beginning Yoga
9/2 to 12/7
PHED 1410 A03 20963 Yoga: Beginning Yoga
9/2 to 12/7
PHED 1410 A04 20964 Yoga: Beginning Yoga
9/2 to 12/7
HLED 1110 01 21427 American Heart Association Heartsaver® First Aid and CPR/AED
8/24 to 8/24
PHED 1410 A07 20967 Yoga: Beginning Yoga
9/2 to 12/7
CULA 123L 01 21400 Soups and Sauces
8/24 to 9/14
PHED 1410 B01 21468 Yoga: Gentle
9/2 to 12/7
CULA 222L 01 20823 Italian Cuisine
8/28 to 9/18
PHED 1460 D01 20977 Conditioning: Suspension Training
9/2 to 12/7
AHAC 151 02 21432 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
PHED 2410 C01 21008 Yoga II: Multi-Level Yoga
9/2 to 12/7
8/30 to 8/30
PHED 2410 C02 21009 Yoga II: Multi-Level Yoga
9/2 to 12/7
OFTC 115 01
8/30 to 8/31
PHED 2410 C06 21013 Yoga II: Mulit-Level Yoga
9/2 to 12/7
SPAN 1110 01 21228 Spanish I
9/2 to 12/7
21048 Keyboarding Essentials I
CULA 217L 01 20821 Asian Cuisine
8/30 to 9/20
AHAC 151 03 21433 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
8/31 to 8/31
SPAN 1125L 01 21234 Conversational Spanish Lab I
9/2 to 12/7
CJUS 2245 B1 20788 Crime Profiling
9/2 to 11/24
SPAN 2121 01 21238 Spanish Grammar and Composition
9/2 to 12/7
CJUS 2998 01 20792 Criminal Justice Internship
9/2 to 11/24
AHAC 151 06 21436 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
9/13 to 9/13
OFTC 114 01
21047 Introduction to Windows
9/13 to 9/14
AHAC 151 07 21437 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
9/14 to 9/14
ALTF 161 01
20537 Introduction to Algae Cultivation
9/2 to 12/7
ARCH 1175 D1 21477 Interior Design II
9/2 to 12/7
ARTS 2010 01 21280 Portfolio Development
9/2 to 12/7
ARTS 2116 01 21281 Studio Practice
9/2 to 12/7
ARTS 2116 02 21479 Studio Practice
9/2 to 12/7
ARTS 1610 03 21269 Drawing I
9/2 to 12/7
ENGR 298 01
9/2 to 12/7
20614 Internship
ENGL 105L 01 21460 Advanced ESL Grammar and Conversation 9/2 to 12/7
CJUS 2520 SD1 21501 Law Enforcement Supervision — Command Level CJUS 2140 B1 20787 Criminal Investigation LEGL 112 D1
9/16 to 10/27 9/16 to 12/7
20356 Introduction to the Paralegal Profession 9/16 to 12/7
CULA 212L 01 20819 Advanced Baking I
9/16 to 9/25
EFDA 295A 01 20801 Dental Radiation Health and Safety Review
9/16 to 9/29
AHAC 151 10 21439 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
10/4 to 10/4
OFTC 116 01
10/4 to 10/5
EXSC 2140 D1 21390 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport
9/2 to 12/7
GEOL 1110 D1 20865 Physical Geology
9/2 to 12/7
GEOL 1110L D1 20866 Physical Geology Laboratory
9/2 to 12/7
GEOL 2110 D1 20868 Historical Geology
9/2 to 12/7
GEOL 2110L D1 20870 Historical Geology Laboratory
9/2 to 12/7
AHAC 151 11 21440 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
HUDV 260 02 20625 Student Leadership
9/2 to 12/7
CULA 235L 01 20827 The Plated Dessert
10/7 to 10/11
MATH 104L 01 20488 Emporium Math Lab
9/2 to 12/7
MATH 104L D1 20487 Emporium Math Lab
9/2 to 12/7
EFDA 295A SD1 20802 Dental Radiation Health and Safety Review
10/7 to 10/20
NUTR 2110 D1 20923 Human Nutrition
9/2 to 12/7
HMSV 1160 D1 21169 Counseling Ethics
10/7 to 10/20
NUTR 2110 D2 20924 Human Nutrition
9/2 to 12/7
CULA 215 01
10/7 to 11/29
NUTR 2110 D3 20925 Human Nutrition
9/2 to 12/7
AHAC 151 12 21441 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
NUTR 2130 SD1 20928 Nutrition in the Lifecycle
9/2 to 12/7
EXSC 1140 01 20908 Instructional Methods: Senior Fitness 10/11 to 10/25
LEGL 121 B1
20200 Legal Research and Writing I
9/2 to 12/7
LEGL 298 01
20667 Paralegal Studies Internship
9/2 to 12/7
HLED 1110 03 21429 American Heart Association Heartsaver® First Aid and CPR/AED 10/12 to 10/12
9/2 to 12/7
CULA 232L 01 20824 Cake Making
PHED 1410 A01 20961 Yoga: Beginning Yoga
21049 Word Essentials I
21402 International Cuisine
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
10/5 to 10/5
10/11 to 10/11
10/14 to 10/23
FALL 2019 SHORT-TERM/LATE-STARTING CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL CLASSES 91 2019 91
RESP 120 01
21496 Therapeutic Modalities
10/14 to 11/14
FDMA 2635 01 21353 Design in the Real World
10/14 to 12/7
RESP 125 01
21498 Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology I
10/14 to 11/14
FDMA 2860 01 21354 Business of Film
10/14 to 12/7
CULA 114 01
20817 Commercial Baking
10/14 to 11/7
WOOD 1620 01 21373 Advanced Wood Turning
10/14 to 12/7
ADOB 112 D1 20796 Adobe Wall Construction
10/14 to 12/7
HLCR 111 B1
10/14 to 12/7
ADOB 113 D1 20797 Passive Solar Adobe Design
10/14 to 12/7
HLED 1130 D2 20920 Concepts of Health and Wellness
10/14 to 12/7
ALTF 121 01
10/14 to 12/7
HLED 1225 D1 20922 Weight Management and Exercise
10/14 to 12/7
BUSA 1110 D1 21029 Introduction to Business
10/14 to 12/7
HVAC 211 01
20811 Refrigerant Management
10/14 to 12/7
BSAD 119 D1 20306 The Culture and Technique of Entrepreneurship
10/14 to 12/7
HVAC 221 01
20812 Gas Heating Furnaces
10/14 to 12/7
MGMT 2110 B1 21030 Principles of Management
10/14 to 12/7
HIST 1110 D1 21159 United States History I
10/14 to 12/7
MKTG 2110 B1 21035 Principles of Marketing
10/14 to 12/7
HIST 1120 D1 21160 United States History II
10/14 to 12/7
BLAW 2110 D1 21033 Business Law I
10/14 to 12/7
HIST 1150 D2 21163 Western Civilization I
10/14 to 12/7
BSAD 219 B1
20416 Business Models
10/14 to 12/7
HIST 1160 D1 21164 Western Civilization II
10/14 to 12/7
BSAD 235 D2
20345 Human Relations in the Workplace
10/14 to 12/7
HIST 2110 D1 21166 Survey of New Mexico History
10/14 to 12/7
20798 Biofuels I
20367 Introduction to Health Careers
COMM 1130 02 21106 Public Speaking
10/14 to 12/7
HMSV 2260 D1 21170 Substance Abuse Assessment, Evaluation and Treatment
10/14 to 12/7
CJUS 1190 B1 20785 Introduction to Protective Services
10/14 to 12/7
CJUS 1340 B1 20786 Courtroom Survival for Law Enforcement
HMSV 2450 D1 21172 Crisis Intervention, Coping and Stabilization
10/14 to 12/7
10/14 to 12/7
CJUS 2153 B1 21494 Community-Based Corrections
10/14 to 12/7
HMSV 2460 D1 21173 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Diagnosis and Treatment
10/14 to 12/7
CULA 151 01
21401 Culinary Fundamentals II
10/14 to 12/7
ISCS 215 01
20552 Intermediate Programming
10/14 to 12/7
ECON 2110 D1 21038 Macroeconomic Principles
10/14 to 12/7
ISCS 229 B1
20574 Web Programming II
10/14 to 12/7
ECON 2120 B1 21039 Microeconomic Principles
10/14 to 12/7
MATT 160 01 21507 Introduction to Computer Numeric Control Lathes
10/14 to 12/7
EMSI 241 D1
10/14 to 12/7
NUTR 2110 D4 20926 Human Nutrition
10/14 to 12/7
ENGL 102L D1 20603 Punctuation and Grammar Review
10/14 to 12/7
NUTR 2110 D5 20927 Human Nutrition
10/14 to 12/7
ENGL 1110 04 21119 Composition I
10/14 to 12/7
NUTR 2140 SD1 20929 Community Nutrition
10/14 to 12/7
ENGL 1120 05 21135 Composition II
10/14 to 12/7
NUTR 2170 SD1 20930 Diabetes Management
10/14 to 12/7
ENGL 2210 03 21144 Technical and Professional Communication
10/14 to 12/7
LEGL 201 D1
10/14 to 12/7
EXSC 2130 D1 20912 Instruction in Lifestyle Change
10/14 to 12/7
FDMA 1420 01 21318 Performance for Film and Media I
10/14 to 12/7
FDMA 2125 01 21332 Film Crew II
10/14 to 12/7
20752 Pre-Hospital Environment
FDMA 2160 04 21486 Film Crew Seminar: Voice Over Training 10/14 to 12/7 FDMA 2180 01 21341 International Horror Cinema
10/14 to 12/7
FDMA 2560 B1 21351 Screenwriting II
10/14 to 12/7
FDMA 1180 01 21308 Adobe Lightroom
10/14 to 12/7
FDMA 1475 SD1 21320 Social Media Basics
10/14 to 12/7
FDMA 2170 01 21340 Advanced Grip Training
10/14 to 12/7
FDMA 2470 SD1 21349 Applying Social Media Techniques II
10/14 to 12/7
20793 Real Estate Law
PHIL 1115 D1 21182 Introduction of Philosophy
10/14 to 12/7
PHLB 117 D1
20386 Special Practices in Phlebotomy
10/14 to 12/7
PHLB 198 01
20558 Clinical Phlebotomy Internship
10/14 to 12/7
ARTS 1414 D1 21265 Camera Use and the Art of Seeing
10/14 to 12/7
PHED 1320 B06 20946 Aqua Fit: Warm Water Exercise
10/14 to 12/7
PHED 1320 F03 21389 Aqua Fit: Senior Aquatics
10/14 to 12/7
PHED 1410 A06 20966 Yoga: Beginning Yoga
10/14 to 12/7
PHED 1510 F02 20985 Training: Boot Camp
10/14 to 12/7
PHED 1610 05 20991 Fitness for Life
10/14 to 12/7
PHED 2310 01 20999 Swimming II: Intermediate Swimming 10/14 to 12/7
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Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Late Starting
92 SHORT-TERM/LATE-STARTING CLASSES FALL 2019
SHORT-TERM/LATE-STARTING CLASSES PHED 2310 03 21001 Swimming II: Intermediate Swimming 10/14 to 12/7
continued
CULA 243L 01 20828 Advanced Cake Decoration and Display
11/11 to 11/20
MATT 119L 01 21505 Introduction to Non-Traditional Machining
11/11 to 12/6
PHED 2320 A01 21003 Aqua Fit II: Advanced Swimming and Conditioning
10/14 to 12/7
PHED 2410 B01 21007 Yoga II: Intermediate Yoga
10/14 to 12/7
PHED 2410 C04 21011 Yoga II: Multi-Level Yoga
10/14 to 12/7
PHED 2410 C07 21014 Yoga II: Multi-Level Yoga
10/14 to 12/7
PSYC 1110 D5 21199 Introduction to Psychology
10/14 to 12/7
PSYC 1110 D6 21196 Introduction to Psychology
10/14 to 12/7
PSYC 2120 D2 21204 Developmental Psychology
10/14 to 12/7
PSYC 2120 D3 21205 Developmental Psychology
10/14 to 12/7
AHAC 151 16 21445 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
SOCI 1110 D2 21222 Introduction to Sociology
10/14 to 12/7
CULA 224L 01 21454 Professional Saute
12/2 to 12/6
SOLR 298 01
20533 Solar Internship
10/14 to 12/7
WELD 121 01
20372 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) I
10/14 to 12/7
AHAC 151 17 21446 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
12/6 to 12/6
WELD 121 02
20545 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) I
10/14 to 12/7
WELD 131 01
20373 Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding I 10/14 to 12/7
WELD 131 02
20546 Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding I 10/14 to 12/7
WELD 141 02
20547 Introduction to Metallurgy
OFTC 126 01
21053 PowerPoint Essentials I
AHAC 151 13 21442 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
10/21 to 11/4
10/28 to 11/6
CJUS 2525 SD1 20791 Law Enforcement Supervision — Executive Level
10/28 to 12/7
ARTS 1996 01 21484 Trade Mart Field Trip
10/29 to 11/2
OFTC 116 02
21050 Word Essentials I
11/18 to 12/5
21404 Pastry Presentation and Display
11/1 to 11/15 11/1 to 11/2 11/4 to 11/17
PHED 2410 A01 21006 Yoga II: Meditation and Yoga
11/7 to 11/10
HLED 1120 02 20918 American Red Cross First Aid and CPR/AED
11/9 to 11/9
CULA 234L 01 20826 Chocolate and Sugar Workshop
CULA 250 01
11/1 to 11/1
EFDA 295C SD1 20804 General Chairside Review
11/16 to 11/16 11/18 to 12/1
10/25 to 10/25
CULA 233L 01 20825 Cake Decorating
11/15 to 11/16
EFDA 296 SD1 20805 Dental Fluoride, Polishing and Sealants Review
10/19 to 10/19
EFDA 295B SD1 20803 Dental Infection Control Review
EXSC 1120 01 20906 Instructional Methods: Pilates
AHAC 151 15 21444 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
10/18 to 10/19
10/19 to 11/9
HLED 1110 04 21430 American Heart Association Heartsaver® First Aid and CPR/AED
21052 Excel Essentials I
10/14 to 12/7
CULA 257L 01 20829 Fundamentals of Meat Fabrication and Butchery AHAC 151 14 21443 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
OFTC 117 02
11/11 to 11/15
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
11/22 to 11/22
Adult Ed
HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY | GED AND HSET 93
ADULT EDUCATION
The Adult Education Department provides instruction to area residents in preparation for college and a career. Classes are held on the SFCC campus and at multiple locations in the Santa Fe area. Adult Education offers the following educational programs: • Preparation classes for the High School Equivalency exam (GED and HiSET); • Career Pathway’s to college and employment through the Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training (I-BEST) program; • English as a Second Language (ESL) program offers classes to practice reading, writing, listening, speaking, vocabulary and grammar; • Free tutoring for adults in the areas of reading, writing, speaking English, citizenship, and numeracy through Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe (LVSF). For more information about Adult Education programs, go to www.sfcc.edu/offices/ae or contact Adult Education at 505-428-1356 or ae@sfcc.edu NOTE: Adult Education classes are noncredit and cannot be applied toward a degree. There is a $25 registration fee.
ACADEMIC AND CAREER EDUCATION (ACE), 505-428-1356 Our classes help prepare you for the High School Equivalency (GED and HiSet) Exams, College and a Career.
The ACE program prepares students for the GED or the HiSet exams — the exams recognized by the state of New Mexico for the High School Equivalency credential. The ACE program offers students classroom-based instruction in the four areas required for HSE exams — math, reading and writing, social studies, and science. We can also help you boost your academic skills to prepare you for college courses and certificate programs. Classes are offered in the morning and evening to fit student schedules. Classes conducted in Spanish are offered in the evening and on Saturdays.
SUMMER/FALL 2019 SCHEDULE In addition to a summer session, the ACE program divides the Fall Semester into three, five-week sessions. • Summer Session: June 3-June 29 • Fall Session 1: August 19-September 28 • Fall Session 2: September 30-November 2 • Fall Session 3: November 4-December 7
REGISTRATION DATES FOR NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS New students are required to come to a four-day orientation program before enrolling in classes. Morning and evening orientation programs are available. Morning orientation programs run from 9 a.m. to noon. Evening orientation programs run from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
SUMMER/FALL 2019 REGISTRATION DATES FOR RETURNING STUDENTS AND FOR NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION • Summer Session 1: • Fall Session 1: • Fall Session 2: • Fall Session 3:
May 28-31 August 5-8 September 23-27 October 28-31
Summer/Fall 2019 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
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Adult Ed
94 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
CAREER PATHWAYS TO COLLEGE AND EMPLOYMENT — INTEGRATED BASIC EDUCATION AND SKILLS TRAINING (I-BEST)
I-BEST prepares students for a career in healthcare and early childhood development, by teaching the necessary skills to do the job while strengthening reading, writing and math skills related to the program of study. Students enroll in an entry level, credit bearing certificate program and build their career and educational skills at the same time, reducing the number of semesters they need to be in school before being prepared for a career. I-BEST certificates offered include Certified Nursing Assistant, Phlebotomy, Community Health Worker, Patient Care Assistant, Home Health Aide, Early Childhood Development.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) 505-428-1356 www.sfcc.edu/offices/ae/english-second-language
Classes include instruction in speaking, listening, reading and writing, vocabulary and grammar. Classes are offered in three locations: morning and evening at Santa Fe Community College and evening only at El Camino Real Academy and Nina Otero Community School. Classes for summer begin June 3 and end June 27, 2019. Fall 2019 classes at SFCC are 12-weeks in length, August 26-November, 2019. Fall classes at El Camino Real Academy and Nina Otero Community School are 12-weeks in length, September 2-November 21, 2019. Nuestros profesores son profesionales calificados en la enseñanza del inglés. Ellos le darán la oportunidad de hablar, escuchar, leer y escribitr en inglés durante la clase. Las clases son ofrecidas en tres ubicaciones: en las mañanas y en la noche en el Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) y en las escuelas: El Camino Real Academy y Nina Otero Community School por las noches solamente. Clases en el verano son del 3 al 27 de junio. Las clases de Otono en el SFCC son de 2-semanas, del 28 de Agosto al 14 de Noviembre 2019. Las clases de Otono en El Camino Real Academy y Nina Otero Community School son del 2 de Sepiembre al 21 de Nobimebre. Las clases de Verano son del 3 al 27 de Junio, del 2019
Orientation and Registration/Orientación e Inscripción If you are a new student or a returning student who has been away for more than three semesters, you must attend a three-hour orientation in order to register for your classes.Your English level will be assessed, you will pay a $25 registration fee, and you will be registered for an ESL class at your level. It is very important to arrive on time. Call Adult Education at 505-428-1356 for information Si usted es estudiante nuevo o si tomó clases hace más de tres semestres, debe asistir a una orientación de tres horas antes de que se pueda inscribir en las clases de íngles. En esta orientación evaluaremos su nivel y lo inscribemos en las clase apropiada para su nivel. El costo de la clase es $25 por semester. Es muy importante llegaste en punto. Para más información, por favor llame al Departmenento de Educación Para Adultos al 505-428-1356.
SUMMER CLASS ORIENTATION SESSIONS FOR NEW STUDENTS: ORIENTACIONES PARA LAS CLASES DE PRIMAVERA PARA ESTUDIANTES NEUVOS: May 22: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 5:30-8:30 p.m. May 29: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 5:30-8:30 p.m.
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22 de May: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 5:30-8:30 p.m. 29 de Mayo: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Summer/Fall 2019 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF SANTA FE 95
FALL CLASS ORIENTATION SESSIONS FOR NEW STUDENTS: ORIENTACIONES PARA LAS CLASES DE PRIMAVERA PARA ESTUDENTIANTES NEUVOS: Santa Fe Community College: Adult Education Department August 14: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 5:30-8:30 p.m. 14 de agosto: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. o 5:30-8:30 p.m. August 15: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 15 de agosto: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. August 21: 10 a.m.-1 p.m.. 21 de agosto: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. August 22: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 5:30-8:30 p.m. 22 de agosto: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. o 5:30-8:30 p.m. El Camino Real Academy August 28: 5:30-8:30 p.m.
28 de agosto: 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Nina Otero Community School August 29: 5:30-8:30 p.m.
29 de agosto: 5:30-8:30 p.m.
LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF SANTA FE (LVSF), 505-428-1353
Tutoring sessions are offered for native English speakers and English as a Second Language (ESL) students, and meet one-on-one or in small groups at SFCC and various locations throughout the community.
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