SFCC 2017 Fall Schedule

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S A N TA F E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E

SCHEDULE OF CREDIT CLASSES FALL 2017

Fall Semester begins Monday, Aug. 21.

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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

Associate in Applied Science* Certificates Architectural and Interior Design Software* Architectural and Interior Design Technologies*

FINE ARTS

Associate in Arts Certificates Arts Foundations Drawing and Painting Sculpture

GALLERY MANAGEMENT

Certificate

Associate in Applied Arts Certificate

CULINARY ARTS

MEDIA ARTS

CREATIVE WRITING 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 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 * Pending approval

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Associate in Applied Science Associate in Arts Certificates Criminal Investigation Police Supervision

CULINARY ARTS

Associate in Applied Science Certificates Culinary Arts Patissier

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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 Certificates American Sign Language* American Sign Language Interpreter Preparation

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 Training

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 continued

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4 SFCC PROGRAMS 4 PROGRAMS SFCC PROGRAMS 4

HEALTHCARE and FITNESS continued HOME HEALTH AID/ 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

NURSING

Associate in Applied Science

Associate in Applied Science Certificate Paramedicine

PHLEBOTOMY RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY Associate in Applied Science

RESPIRATORY CARE

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 and Network Security Information Technologies Support for Smart Grids and Micro Grids*

COMPUTER SCIENCE Associate in Science

CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE

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

EXERCISE SCIENCE

Associate in Applied Science Certificate Fitness Instructor Training

SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES Associate in Applied Science Certificates Biofuels Solar Energy Sustainable Technologies Water Treatment Operation

Associate in Applied Science Certificate Controlled Environment Agriculture * Pending approval www.sfcc.edu

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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 Associate in Applied Science Certificate

ENERGY AUDITOR Certificate

ENGINEERING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES

Associate in Applied Science* Certificates Electrical, Smart Grid and Micro Grid Technologies* Engineering Technologies General Engineering Technologies* Mechanical Engineering Technologies Fall 2017 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes

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 Web Design

PLUMBING Certificate

SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES 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 June 2017.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 adviser or the online registration system for current information. SFCC Governing Board Linda S. Siegle, Chair Jack Sullivan, Vice Chair George Gamble, Ph.D., Secretary Martha G. Romero, Ph.D., Member Kathleen D. Keith, Member President Randy W. Grissom 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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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. SFCC is an equal opportunity/ADA-compliant institution. SFCC es una institución de igualdad de oportunidades en conformidad con ADA. Produced by SFCC’s Marketing and Public Relations Department and the Office of Academic Affairs. Fall 2017 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes


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WHERE TO FIND IT SFCC PROGRAMS...........................................2 MISSION, VISION AND VALUES.....................6 IMPORTANT DATES

(Academic Calendar)......8

PHONE NUMBERS..........................................9 OPEN HOURS.................................................9 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 Refunds........................................................17 REGISTRATION

Ways to Register...........................................12 Registration Helpline...................................12 Registration and Payment Deadlines.............14 COSTS

SECURITY

Security Report............................................21 Emergency Alerts..........................................21 Designated Smoking Areas Map....................21 DATES AND DEADLINES

Important Dates (Academic Calendar)............8 Transaction Deadlines...................................13 Registration and Payment Deadlines.............14 SUPPORT

School Advisers.............................................20 JACK...........................................................20 Student Support Services..............................20 Advising • Career Services • Counseling • Library • Student Development • Student Accessibility Services • Testing Center • TRiO • Tutoring Center • Veterans Resource Center GETTING HERE

Area Map.....................................................21 Campus Map................................................21 SUN ONLINE..................................................... 22 ONLINE LEARNING (Online Classes).............23 Completely Online Class Listings.............24-27 HOW TO READ A CLASS LISTING................28 CLASS LISTINGS

Fall Credit Class Listings...............................28 Fall Late-Starting Classes...............................75

Tuition and Fees...........................................15 Determining the Total Cost of a Class...........15

FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE..............................74

PAYING

ADULT EDUCATION

FINANCIAL AID

SANTA FE HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER.............back cover

Payment Options..........................................16 SFCC Foundation Scholarships.....................16 Refunds........................................................17

Academic and Career Education (ACE)........78 English as a Second Language (ESL)..............79

Eligibility and Requirements........................18 How to Apply for Financial Aid....................18 Types of Financial Aid...................................18 Scholarships..................................................19

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8 IMPORTANT DATES

ACADEMIC CALENDAR FALL 2017

Registration — New Mexico Residents............ April 25 Register between April 25-July 26 (payment arrangements are due by 4:30 p.m. on July 26)

Register between July 27-Aug.15 (payment arrangements are due by 4:30 p.m. on Aug. 15)

Open registration — open to all......................... Aug. 18 Deadline to petition to graduate fall 2017............ July 31 Full-time faculty return (limited services available 8 to 10:30 a.m.) .......... Aug. 10 Convocation (services available beginning at 10:30 a.m.).......... Aug. 10 Classes begin...................................................... Aug. 21 Schedule changes only (drop/add)..................Aug. 24-25 Labor Day — college closed ...............................Sept.. 4 Deadline to drop without a grade and obtain a refund.................................................Sept.. 8 Faculty Development Day (tentative)................. Sept.. 15 Deadline to change audit/credit status..................Oct. 13 Midterm examinations..................................... Oct. 9-14 Midterm grades due to Registrar’s Office by 5 p.m...........................................................Oct. 16 Faculty and Staff In-service Day...........................Oct. 20 Deadline to withdraw from 16 week class(es).......Oct. 27 Registration for spring 2018 begins for New Mexico residents................................. Nov. 7 Thanksgiving Break — college closed............Nov. 23-26 Deadline to petition to graduate spring 2018........ Dec. 4 Final examinations............................................. Dec. 4-9 Last day faculty advisers are on campus before winter break........................................... Dec. 8 Semester ends....................................................... Dec. 9 Commencement — Fall (tentative)....................... Dec. 9 Final grades due to Registrar’s Office by 5 p.m.......................................................... Dec. 11 Winter Break — college closed.................. Dec. 18-Jan 1

SPRING 2018

Registration begins — New Mexico residents... Nov. 7 Register between Nov. 7-Jan. 9 Payment arrangements are due by 4:30 p.m. on Jan. 9. After Jan. 9, payment is due upon registration Full-time faculty return (limited services available 8 to 10 a.m.)................. Jan. 4 Spring meeting (limited services available 8 to 10 a.m.)................. Jan. 4 Open registration — open to all........................... Jan. 12 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day — college closed.. Jan. 15 Classes begin........................................................ Jan. 16 Schedule changes only (drop/add)....................Jan. 16-19 Deadline to drop without a grade and obtain a refund.................................................... Feb. 2 Deadline to change audit/credit status................ March 9 Midterm examinations.................................. March 5-10 Midterm grades due to Registrar’s Office by 5 p.m........................................................ March 12 Faculty and Staff In-Service Day...................... March 16 (No classes or services available) Spring break — college closed.................... March 19-25 Deadline to withdraw from 16-week courses... March 30 Spring holiday — college closed.......... March 30-April 1 Registration for summer 2018 begins — New Mexico residents..................................... April 17 Registration for fall 2018 begins — New Mexico residents..................................... April 24 Deadline to petition to graduate summer 2018...... May 7 Final examinations........................................... May 7-12 Semester ends......................................................May 12 Commencement — Spring..................................May 12 Final grades due to Registrar’s Office by 5 p.m.....May 14 Memorial Day — college closed..........................May 28 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 13 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 nondegree 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 and Contract Training............................... 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 GED information..................................... 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...................................... 505-428-1385 Registration Helpline............................... 505-428-1270 Student Accessibility Services (V/TTY).... 505-428-1701 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..............................................8 a.m. to 6 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 6 p.m. Fridays...............................................8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cashier’s Office Mondays through Thursdays...............8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays.......................................... 8:30 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 6 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 5:30 p.m. Fridays...............................................8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Student Development Office Mondays through Thursdays.......... 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 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 6 p.m. Fridays...............................................8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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10 ABOUT ENROLLMENT TERMS TO KNOW

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. 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. 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. Nondegree students — Students who do not wish to pursue a certificate or degree can enroll as nondegree students. A high school or GED diploma is not required for admission as a nondegree 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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ABOUT ENROLLMENT NEW STUDENTS

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.

NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION AND ADVISING

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 mandatory New Student Orientation and advising policy for new students. All new, full-time, degree-seeking students with 15 or fewer completed, cumulative credits are required to attend New Student Orientation and meet with an adviser each semester until the student has earned 16 cumulative credits. These requirements are designed to keep students on track, enhance student success and improve degree completion. All orientations are from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information or to sign up, call 505-428-1919. Dates for New Student Orientation Thursday, July 20, 2017 Wednesday, July 26, 2017 Thursday, August 3, 2017 Wednesday, August 9, 2017

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 adviser 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 transcript and a copy of that college’s catalog to the Welcome and Advising Center. For information, call 505-428-1270.

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12 WAYS TO REGISTER

WAYS TO REGISTER

Degree-seeking students should meet with an academic adviser or counselor in the Welcome and Advising Center or academic departments adviser 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.

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 JACK username.You’ll use your username and your 8 digit birthdate (MMDDYYYY) to log in to JACK to enroll for classes, make payments, check your account status, get announcements and access your student email. Returning students log in to JACK 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, Wednesdays and Thursdays...................8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays ............................9 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. You can verify that your request has been processed through your online student account. 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 JACK. • 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, in person or by phone, cannot be processed. You are not automatically dropped or withdrawn from a class for nonattendance or nonpayment. If you do not officially drop or withdraw from a class, you will receive a final grade in the class and will be responsible for paying tuition and fees in full. For information, contact the Welcome and Advising Center. DROPPING A CLASS To have a class completely removed from your academic record and receive a refund, you must meet the deadlines listed on Page 13. 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 on Page 13.

NOTE: SFCC makes every effort to have online services available as published. Maintenance requirements, system upgrades or technical difficulty could cause services to be unavailable. www.sfcc.edu

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TRANSACTION DEADLINES 13

TRANSACTION DEADLINES FALL 2017 STANDARD-SCHEDULE AND ALTERNATIVE CLASSES COURSE LENGTH

DROP WITHOUT A GRADE AND RECEIVE FULL TUITION REFUND

CHANGE AUDIT/ CREDIT STATUS

WITHDRAW FROM CLASS

LESS THAN 1 WEEK

before first class

before first class

before 60% of class is completed

1 WEEK

through end of second class

before third class

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

through end of second class

before week 3

before 60% of class is completed

5 WEEKS

through end of second class

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

16 WEEKS

Sept.. 8

Oct. 13

Oct. 27

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 your student account. Verbal requests, whether made in person or over the phone, cannot be processed. Call 505-428-1270 for more information.

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14 REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT DEADLINES

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.

FALL SESSIONS

Semester begins Monday, Aug. 21 Registration — New Mexico residents

REGISTER April 25 to July 26

PAYMENT DEADLINE by 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 26

July 27 to Aug. 15

by 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 15

After Aug. 15

Payment due upon registration

Open registration begins — open to all Aug. 18

Payment due upon registration

After the deadlines listed above, if you have not made arrangements for payment by census date, Friday, Sept.. 8, you will be disenrolled from your classes. For late-starting classes, disenrollment for nonpayment occurs at 6 a.m. every Thursday beginning Sept.. 21, 2017 (week 5). Failure to arrange payment for tuition and fees by these deadlines may result in disenrollment from classes. Payment plans are available until Friday, Sept. 8.

THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO DROP OR WITHDRAW FROM A CLASS: • Submit a request online through your student account. • 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. www.sfcc.edu

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TUITION AND FEES 15

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 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 and 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 Fitness Facility fee $100 Fitness Education Center passes one visit $8 monthly pass $50 Fitness Education Center locker rental $10 Art Facility Fee $25 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

A SPECIAL NOTE TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE ALREADY PAID TUITION: If you have paid your tuition and fees for Fall 2017, check your account for an outstanding balance. The college has had to adjust tuition and fees for all Fall 2017 classes. If you have any concerns or questions, contact the Welcome and Advising Center at 505-428-1270. *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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16 PAYMENT OPTIONS

PAYMENT OPTIONS IN FULL

AVOID THE LINES! Pay online with a bank checking/savings account or debit/credit card. Log in to JACK, select the “Registration” tab at the top of the page, click “Pay Online” and follow the prompts. 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.

PAYMENT PLAN

Payment plans allow students to pay tuition, fees and books in monthly installments. Payment plans can be set up on JACK by clicking the “Registration” tab and selecting the “Payment Plans” link in the “Payment” channel. Payment Plans are available until census date of course term. See Registration and Payment Deadlines on Page 14 . HOW IT WORKS A nonrefundable $15 set-up fee is required. Books purchased at the SFCC Bookstore can be included in the payment plan. If the account changes (classes are dropped or added, books purchased, etc.) after the payment plan has been set up, the plan will be recalculated. If your down payment for your payment plan bounces, you will be disenrolled form the payment plan and dropped from your classes. SUMMER Down payment Fee (nonrefundable) Monthly installments FALL/SPRING Down payment Fee (nonrefundable) Monthly installments

40% of total cost $15 2 25% of total cost $15 3

LEARN MORE For information, including payment plan set-up and deadlines, visit www.sfcc.edu/cashier or call 505-428-1211.

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WITH FINANCIAL AID

Complete all your financial aid paperwork early by visiting the Financial Aid Office. For more information about financial aid, see Page 18.

THROUGH YOUR EMPLOYER OR THIRD-PARTY SPONSOR

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 14). 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.

FOR SCHEDULE CHANGES

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.

SFCC Foundation scholarships allow students to reach for rewarding career opportunities.You can be part of their transformation by giving a donation in any amount to the SFCC Foundation. This year, your gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar through a special grant received by SFCC. DONATE Donate online at www.sfcc.edu/foundation or mail a check made to SFCC Foundation, Room 111, 6401 Richards Avenue, Santa Fe NM 87508. For more information, visit www.sfcc.edu/foundation or contact the SFCC Foundation’s Executive Director Deborah Boldt at 505-428-1855 or deborah.boldt@sfcc.edu. Fall 2017 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes


REFUNDS/DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS/SUPPLIES 17

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

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 • disability 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 all your books and school supplies at the SFCC Bookstore. 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 six to nine weeks Through the end of the second week of classes 100% Thereafter no refund 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

100% no refund

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18 FINANCIAL AID

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 14 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 16.

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SCHOLARSHIPS 19

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 deadline for scholarships for the 2017-18 academic year will be in May 2017. 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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20 JACK AND OTHER STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

JACK

JACK is SFCC’s web portal that’s a fast and easy way for SFCC students, faculty and staff to communicate.

WHAT DOES JACK OFFER? YOUR JACK 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 JACK 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 JACK, you’ll see tabs personalized just for you. Click on the tabs and explore!

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 Offers: • Advising • Career Services • Counseling • Library • Student Accessibility Services • Student Development • Testing Center • TRiO • Tutoring Center • Veterans Resource Center

505-428-1189 505-428-1406 505-428-1940 505-428-1352 505-428-1701 505-428-1665 505-428-1625 505-428-1364 505-428-1260 505-428-1350

HOW DO I GET STARTED WITH JACK?

SCHOOL ADVISERS

Arts, Design, and Media Arts Melba Ramos

505-428-1880 Room 703A

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.

Business and Education Emily Powell

505-428-1448 Room LL322B

Liberal Arts Veronica Hernandez

505-428-1189 Room 211N

Once your enrollment application has been accepted, you’ll be assigned your JACK username. Log in with your username and your 8 digit birthdate (MMDDYYYY). RETURNING STUDENTS Returning students can log in to JACK with your user name and password.

Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math 505-428-1462 Cahalan Fiddes Room 481 Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies Gerard Martinez

505-428-1877 Room 806

Welcome & Advising Center/First Year Jonathan Harrell 505-428-1531 Danny Suazo 505-428-1922

Room 201-8 Room 201-10

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 JACK username or password, call Technology Services at 505-428-1222.

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SECURITY REPORT, EMERGENCY ALERTS AND MAPS 21

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 Contact Safety and Security Office for more information at 505-428-1367. MAPS

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. Sign up at www.sfcc.edu/sfcc-alert. Contact Safety and Security Office for more information at 505-428-1367.

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. SFCC MAIN CAMPUS

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GETTING TO THE SANTA FE HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER

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Online

22 SUN ONLINE

SUN ONLINE: COURSE SHARING FOR NEW MEXICO COLLEGES

SUN Online is a course-sharing statewide system that provides New Mexico students from participating colleges and universities to have greater access to 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, visit www.sfcc.edu/sun-online or call 505-428-1300.

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 23

ONLINE CLASSES SFCC OFFERS A VARIETY OF ONLINE CLASSES • Web-blended courses (designated “B” sections) include a predetermined number of face-to-face meetings in addition to required online coursework. • 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. I nstructors 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 discipline, a self-directed attitude and above-average time management skills. 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 • A computer less than three years old. 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). • An up-to-date web browser such as Firefox, Chrome or Safari 5; Internet Explorer is not recommended. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Most browser problems can be resolved by contacting Technology Services at 505-428-1222. • Current version of Flash Player.

TEXTBOOKS You can buy textbooks for many of SFCC’s online classes. See Page 9 for Bookstore hours. For information about textbooks, software and other course requirements, contact your instructor. TECHNICAL SUPPORT 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. We also have tutors who support students in their online learning and assignments. 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 will be able to access these tutorials 24/7 to learn how to navigate and use basic Canvas tools. The orientation is on the “Academic Support” tab in the Studying Online channel in JACK. For questions about Canvas and online courses, contact the Online Teaching and Learning Office at 505-428-1166 or otl@sfcc.edu.

YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES Before the class start date: • Learn about Canvas — visit JACK, click the “Academic Support” tab, within the “Studying Online” channel click on “Canvas Student Orientation.” • Learn how to log in to Canvas by using your username and password — the same login info for JACK. Fall 2017 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes

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24 ONLINE CLASSES

FALL 2017 COMPLETELY ONLINE CLASSES FULL-SEMESTER (Aug. 21-Dec. 9 )

EDUC 209 D1 20453 Evaluation and IEP

8/21 to 12/9

ACCT 121 D1 20082 Principles of Accounting I

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 214L D1 20093 Supervised Field Experience

8/21 to 12/9

ACCT 121 D2 20247 Principles of Accounting I

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 214L D2 20665 Supervised Field Experience

8/21 to 12/9

ACCT 122 D1 20192 Principles of Accounting II

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 214L D3 20836 Supervised Field Experience

8/21 to 12/9

AMSL 111 D1 20474 American Sign Language I

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 253 D1 20662 Curriculum Development/ Learning Environment

8/21 to 12/9

ANTH 112 D1 20263 The Nature of Culture

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 254 D1 20663 Assessment and Evaluation in ECE

8/21 to 12/9

ANTH 248 D1 20382 Indigenous Peoples of North America

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 256 D1 21064 Early Literacy II: Development and Implementation 8/21 to 12/9

ARCH 117 D1 20803 Technical Documentation with AutoCAD I

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 257L D1 21191 Supervised Field Experience in ECE 8/21 to 12/9

ARCH 120 D1 20804 Building Information Modeling with Revit I

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 262 D1 21065 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

8/21 to 12/9

AHST 150 D1 21122 The History of Graffiti: From Glyph to Graff

ENEF 114 D1 20416 House as a System

8/21 to 12/9

8/21 to 12/9

ENGR 121 SD1 20461 Engineering Graphics

8/21 to 12/9

AHST 201 D1 20498 Art History I

8/21 to 12/9

ENGL 109 D1 20411 English Review

8/21 to 12/9

BSAD 211 D1 20099 Principles of Management

8/21 to 12/9

ENGL 111 D1 20033 Composition and Rhetoric

8/21 to 12/9

BSAD 270 D1 20895 Business Ethics

8/21 to 12/9

ENGL 111 D2 20403 Composition and Rhetoric

8/21 to 12/9

BSAD 270 DW 20361 Business Ethics

8/21 to 12/9

ENGL 112 D1 20404 Composition and Literature

8/21 to 12/9

CRJS 203 SD1 20503 Criminal Law and Procedure

8/21 to 12/9

ENGL 119 D1 20035 Professional Communication

8/21 to 12/9

ENGL 216 D1 20036 Technical Writing

8/21 to 12/9

DRAM 111 D1 20489 Introduction to Theater and Drama 8/21 to 12/9 ECED 111 D1 20150 Child Growth, Development and Learning

8/21 to 12/9

ENGL 221 D1 20479 Beginning Creative Writing—Fiction 8/21 to 12/9 EFDA 250 SD1 20577 Restorative Functions

8/21 to 12/9

FASH 160 D1 20490 Introduction to Fashion Design

8/21 to 12/9

8/21 to 12/9

FILM 200 SD1 20462 Media and the Environment

8/21 to 12/9

8/21 to 12/9

GLRY 210 D1 21199 Art Criticism

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 202 D1 20128 Theories of Teaching and Learning 8/21 to 12/9

HLCR 113 SD1 20700 Medical Terminology

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 202 D2 20975 Theories of Teaching and Learning 8/21 to 12/9

HLCR 115 SD1 20875 Community Health Worker Training 8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 203 D1 20074 Curriculum and Assessment

8/21 to 12/9

HLCR 232 D2 20962 Pathophysiology

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 203 D2 20976 Curriculum and Assessment

8/21 to 12/9

HLCR 232 SD1 20701 Pathophysiology

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 204 D1 20129 Effective Teaching

8/21 to 12/9

HLCR 235 D1 20481 Pharmacology for Allied Health

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 205 D1 20938 Fundamentals of Reading Instruction 8/21 to 12/9

HIST 111 D1 20185 Western Civilization I

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 206E D1 20075 Teaching Reading for the Elementary Classroom

HIST 161 D2 20186 United States History to 1877

8/21 to 12/9

8/21 to 12/9

HUSV 200 D1 20363 Psychology of Addictive Behavior

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 206S D1 20076 Reading in the Content Area

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 206S D2 20798 Reading in the Content Area

8/21 to 12/9

HUSV 210 D1 20468 Substance-Abuse Assessment, Evaluation and Treatment

8/21 to 12/9

ECED 125 D1 21062 Relationship and Reflective Practice in IFS

8/21 to 12/9

ECED 126L D1 21063 Relationships and Reflective Practice Practicum ECED 218 D1 20210 Guiding Young Children

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ACCT 121 D1 20082 Principles of Accounting I

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 254 D1 20663 Assessment and Evaluation in ECE

8/21 to 12/9

ACCT 121 D2 20247 Principles of Accounting I

8/21 to 12/9

ACCT 122 D1 20192 Principles of Accounting II

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 256 D1 21064 Early Literacy II: Development and Implementation 8/21 to 12/9

ANTH 112 D1 20263 The Nature of Culture

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 257L D1 21191 Supervised Field Experience in ECE 8/21 to 12/9

ANTH 248 D1 20382 Indigenous Peoples of North America 8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 262 D1 21065 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

8/21 to 12/9

ARCH 117 D1 20803 Technical Documentation with AutoCAD I

8/21 to 12/9

ENEF 114 D1 20416 House as a System

8/21 to 12/9

ARCH 120 D1 20804 Building Information Modeling with Revit I

ENGR 121 SD1 20461 Engineering Graphics

8/21 to 12/9

8/21 to 12/9

ENGL 109 D1 20411 English Review

8/21 to 12/9

AHST 150 D1 21122 The History of Graffiti: From Glyph to Graff

8/21 to 12/9

ENGL 111 D1 20033 Composition and Rhetoric

8/21 to 12/9

AHST 201 D1 20498 Art History I

8/21 to 12/9

ENGL 111 D2 20403 Composition and Rhetoric

8/21 to 12/9

BSAD 211 D1 20099 Principles of Management

8/21 to 12/9

ENGL 112 D1 20404 Composition and Literature

8/21 to 12/9

BSAD 270 D1 20895 Business Ethics

8/21 to 12/9

ENGL 119 D1 20035 Professional Communication

8/21 to 12/9

CRJS 203 SD1 20503 Criminal Law and Procedure

8/21 to 12/9

ENGL 216 D1 20036 Technical Writing

8/21 to 12/9

DRAM 111 D1 20489 Introduction to Theater and Drama 8/21 to 12/9 ECED 111 D1 20150 Child Growth, Development and Learning

8/21 to 12/9

ECED 126L D1 21063 Relationships and Reflective Practice Practicum

8/21 to 12/9

ECED 218 D1 20210 Guiding Young Children

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 202 D1 20128 Theories of Teaching and Learning 8/21 to 12/9 EDUC 202 D2 20975 Theories of Teaching and Learning 8/21 to 12/9 EDUC 203 D1 20074 Curriculum and Assessment

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 203 D2 20976 Curriculum and Assessment

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 204 D1 20129 Effective Teaching

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 205 D1 20938 Fundamentals of Reading Instruction 8/21 to 12/9 EDUC 206E D1 20075 Teaching Reading for the Elementary Classroom

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 206S D1 20076 Reading in the Content Area

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 206S D2 20798 Reading in the Content Area

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 209 D1 20453 Evaluation and IEP

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 214L D1 20093 Supervised Field Experience

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 214L D2 20665 Supervised Field Experience

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 214L D3 20836 Supervised Field Experience

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 253 D1 20662 Curriculum Development/ Learning Environment

8/21 to 12/9

Fall 2017 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes

ENGL 221 D1 20479 Beginning Creative Writing—Fiction 8/21 to 12/9 EFDA 250 SD1 20577 Restorative Functions

8/21 to 12/9

FASH 160 D1 20490 Introduction to Fashion Design

8/21 to 12/9

FILM 200 SD1 20462 Media and the Environment

8/21 to 12/9

GLRY 210 D1 21199 Art Criticism

8/21 to 12/9

HLCR 113 SD1 20700 Medical Terminology

8/21 to 12/9

HLCR 115 SD1 20875 Community Health Worker Training 8/21 to 12/9 HLCR 232 D2 20962 Pathophysiology

8/21 to 12/9

HLCR 232 SD1 20701 Pathophysiology

8/21 to 12/9

HLCR 235 D1 20481 Pharmacology for Allied Health

8/21 to 12/9

HIST 161 D2 20186 United States History to 1877

8/21 to 12/9

HUSV 200 D1 20363 Psychology of Addictive Behavior

8/21 to 12/9

HUSV 210 D1 20468 Substance-Abuse Assessment, Evaluation and Treatment

8/21 to 12/9

HUMS 150 D1 20264 Introduction to Culture and Gender Studies

8/21 to 12/9

ISCS 114 SD1 20628 IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software

8/21 to 12/9

ISCS 117 SD1 20630 Linux Certification Preparation

8/21 to 12/9

ISCS 122 SN1 21204 Computer Networks

8/21 to 12/9

ISCS 171 SN1 20634 Computer and Security Fundamentals 8/21 to 12/9 ISCS 175 SN1 20635 Disaster Recovery

8/21 to 12/9

www.sfcc.edu


Online

26 ONLINE CLASSES

FALL 2017 COMPLETELY ONLINE CLASSES

continued

FULL-SEMESTER (Aug. 21-Dec. 9) continued

SHORT-TERM/LATE STARTING

ISCS 271 SN1 20636 Firewalls

8/21 to 12/9

ISCS 273 SN1 20637 Computer and Network Defenses and Countermeasures

ARCH 130 D1 21123 Building Information Modeling with Revit II

8/21 to 12/9

ISCS 275 SN1 20638 Cyber Ethics

8/21 to 12/9

EDUC 250 D1 21066 Early Childhood Education Profession in New Mexico 8/21 to 9/24

LEGL 111 D1 20260 Introduction to Law

8/21 to 12/9

BSAD 119 D1 20401 The Culture and Technique of Entrepreneurship

LEGL 115 D1 20261 Torts, Practice and Procedure

8/21 to 12/9

BSAD 235 D1 20402 Human Relations in the Workplace 8/21 to 10/13

MATH 102 SN1 20970 Basic Algebra

8/21 to 12/9

BSAD 240 D1 20225 Principles of Marketing

8/21 to 10/13

MATH 119 D1 21208 Applications of Mathematics for Nonscience Majors

8/21 to 12/9

ECON 201 DW 20428 Principles of Microeconomics

8/21 to 10/13

MATH 121 D1 20155 College Algebra

8/21 to 12/9

EXSC 202 D1 20310 Instruction in Lifestyle Change

8/21 to 10/13

MATH 135 D2 20440 Introduction to Probability and Statistics

FILM 175 SD1 21019 Screenwriting I

8/21 to 10/13

8/21 to 12/9

HLED 113 D1 20604 Stress Management

8/21 to 10/13

MART 130 SD1 20815 Web Design I

8/21 to 12/9

HIST 111 D1 20185 Western Civilization I

8/21 to 10/13

MART 180 D1 20183 Photoshop I

8/21 to 12/9

HIST 161 D1 20446 United States History to 1877

8/21 to 10/13

MUSC 140 D1 20692 Music Appreciation

8/21 to 12/9

HRMG 118 D1 20362 Sanitation and Safety

8/21 to 10/13

OFTC 111 D1 20241 Business Software Essentials I

8/21 to 12/9

HUSV 270 D1 20265 Case Management

8/21 to 10/13

OFTC 111 D2 20329 Business Software Essentials I

8/21 to 12/9

PHIL 111 D2 20188 Introduction to Philosophy

8/21 to 12/9

HUSV 285 D1 20187 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Diagnosis and Treatment

8/21 to 10/13

PHIL 246 D1 20189 Biomedical Ethics

8/21 to 12/9

ISCS 120 D1 20632 Introduction to Programming I

8/21 to 10/13

PHIL 258 D1 20694 Environmental Ethics and Sustainability

ISCS 219 D1 21206 Web Programming I

8/21 to 10/13

8/21 to 12/9

PSYC 111 D1 20161 Psychology I

8/21 to 10/13

PHIL 258 D2 20383 Environmental Ethics and Sustainability

8/21 to 12/9

PSYC 111 D3 20172 Psychology I

8/21 to 10/13

PHIL 265 D1 21023 Comparative World Religions

8/21 to 12/9

PSYC 290 D1 20437 Developmental Psychology

8/21 to 10/13

PSYC 250 D1 20127 Brain and Behavior

8/21 to 12/9

SOCI 111 D2 20472 Introduction to Sociology

8/21 to 10/13

PSYC 290 D3 20471 Developmental Psychology

8/21 to 12/9

SOCI 220 D1 20267 Social Problems

8/21 to 12/9

SPCH 220 D1 20200 Interpersonal Communication

8/21 to 12/9

SPCH 220 D2 20510 Interpersonal Communication

8/21 to 12/9

SPCH 225 D1 20107 Small-Group Communication

8/21 to 12/9

9/4 to 12/9

8/21 to 10/13

EDUC 201A D1 21186 Orientation to the Teaching Profession 8/28 to 10/1 EDUC 201A D2 21187 Orientation to the Teaching Profession 8/28 to 10/1 EDUC 201A D3 20971 Orientation to the Teaching Profession 8/28 to 10/1 ARCH 130 D1 21123 Building Information Modeling with Revit II

9/4 to 12/9

ARCH 132 D1 21124 Building Information Modeling with ArchiCAD II

9/4 to 12/9

ARCH 135 D1 21125 Technical Documentation with AutoCAD II

9/4 to 12/9

ARCH 138 D1 21126 Interior Design II

9/4 to 12/9

ARCH 229 D1 21192 Commercial Environmental Design 9/4 to 12/9

www.sfcc.edu

Fall 2017 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes


ONLINE CLASS LISTINGS 27

EXSC 203 SD1 21179 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport

9/4 to 12/9

ENGL 102L D1 21290 Punctuation and Grammar Review 10/16 to 12/9

GEOL 111 D1 20657 Physical Geology

9/4 to 12/9

ENGL 216 D2 20242 Technical Writing

10/16 to 12/9

GEOL 111L D1 20658 Physical Geology Lab

9/4 to 12/9

HLED 111 D1 20460 Lifetime Health and Wellness

10/16 to 12/9

GEOL 112 D1 20659 Historical Geology

9/4 to 12/9

HLED 112 D1 20459 Weight Management and Exercise 10/16 to 12/9

GEOL 112L D1 20660 Historical Geology Lab

9/4 to 12/9

HLED 114 D2 20862 Fitness and Wellness

10/16 to 12/9

LEGL 112 D1 20463 Introduction to the Paralegal Profession

9/4 to 12/9

HIST 112 D1 20666 Western Civilization II

10/16 to 12/9

LEGL 221 D1 20826 Wills, Probate and Estates

9/4 to 12/9

HIST 162 D1 20445 United States History From 1877 to the Present

10/16 to 12/9

NUTR 200 D1 20304 Nutrition

9/4 to 12/9

HIST 260 D1 21240 History of New Mexico

10/16 to 12/9

NUTR 200 D2 20305 Nutrition

9/4 to 12/9

NUTR 200 D3 20497 Nutrition

9/4 to 12/9

HUSV 290 D1 20431 Crisis Intervention, Coping Strategies and Stabilization

10/16 to 12/9

NUTR 205 SD1 20306 Nutrition in the Life Cycle

9/4 to 12/9

ISCS 229 D1 21207 Web Programming II

10/16 to 12/9

ADOB 111 D1 21214 Adobe Construction Basics

9/5 to 10/27

NUTR 200 D4 20672 Nutrition

10/16 to 12/9

EFDA 295B SD121045 Dental Infection Control Review

9/11 to 9/25

NUTR 206 SD1 20458 Community Nutrition

10/16 to 12/9

FILM 255 SD1 21022 International Cinema

9/11 to 11/12

NUTR 221 SD1 20308 Diabetes Management

10/16 to 12/9

FILM 136 SD1 20833 Women Make Media

9/18 to 12/9

PHIL 111 D1 20447 Introduction to Philosophy

10/16 to 12/9

FILM 192 SD1 21013 Independent Film

9/18 to 12/9

PHLB 117 D1 20504 Special Practices in Phlebotomy

10/16 to 12/9

EDUC 251 D1 21067 Foundations in Early Childhood Education

9/25 to 12/9

POLI 211 D1 20126 New Mexico Government

10/16 to 12/9

EDUC 201B D1 21189 The Critically Reflective Teacher

10/2 to 12/9

PSYC 111 D2 20134 Psychology I

10/16 to 12/9

EDUC 201B D2 21190 The Critically Reflective Teacher

10/2 to 12/9

PSYC 290 D2 20470 Developmental Psychology

10/16 to 12/9

EDUC 201B D3 20972 The Critically Reflective Teacher

10/2 to 12/9

PSYC 290 D4 20999 Developmental Psychology

10/16 to 12/9

EFDA 295C SD121046 General Chairside Review

10/2 to 10/16

SOCI 111 D1 20051 Introduction to Sociology

10/16 to 12/9

ADOB 112 D1 20780 Adobe Wall Construction

10/16 to 12/9

ADOB 113 D1 20465 Passive Solar Adobe Design

10/16 to 12/9

EFDA 295A SD121044 Dental Radiation Health and Safety Review

11/6 to 11/20

BSAD 111 D1 20132 Introduction to Business

10/16 to 12/9

EFDA 296 SD1 21047 Dental Fluoride, Polishing and Sealants Review

11/27 to 12/9

BSAD 219 D1 20619 Business Models

10/16 to 12/9

BSAD 232 DW 20279 Business Law I

10/16 to 12/9

PHOT 150 D1 20285 Camera Use and the Art of Seeing 10/16 to 12/9

BSAD 235 D2 20450 Human Relations in the Workplace 10/16 to 12/9 CRJS 207 SD1 20466 Law Enforcement Supervision— Executive Level

10/16 to 12/9

ECON 200 D1 20103 Principles of Macroeconomics

10/16 to 12/9

ENEF 111 D1 20371 Healthy Homes

10/16 to 12/9

Fall 2017 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes

www.sfcc.edu


Listings

28 FALL 2017 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 and “D” indicates a fully online course. Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

ACCOUNTING Business and Education, 505-428-1308 ACCT 111 01 20190 3

Small Business Accounting

M

5:30-8 p.m.

16 wks Pantano

ACCT 121 01 20081 4

Principles of Accounting I

M W

11:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m.

16 wks Rodriguez

ACCT 121 02 20457 4

Principles of Accounting I

T R

5:30-7:15 p.m.

16 wks Hopkins

ACCT 121 D1 20082 4

Principles of Accounting I WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Rodriguez

$75

ACCT 121 D2 20247 4

Principles of Accounting I WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Staff

$75

ACCT 122 B1 20357 4

Principles of Accounting II R 9-11:15 a.m. 16 wks Rodriguez Prerequisite: ACCT 121; web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Aug. 24; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ACCT 122 BW 20326 4

Principles of Accounting II W 5:30-8 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ACCT 121; web-blended course; class meets on HEC campus Wednesdays beginning Aug. 23; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ACCT 122 D1 20192 4

Principles of Accounting II WEB 16 wks Dye Prerequisite: ACCT 121; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ACCT 124 01 20576 3

Payroll Accounting Prerequisite: ACCT 111 or ACCT 121

M

5:30-8 p.m.

16 wks Barela

ACCT 125 01 20191 3

Computerized Accounting—Quickbooks Prerequisite: ACCT 111 or ACCT 121

W

5:30-8 p.m.

16 wks Rodriguez

ACCT 221 B1 20193 4

Intermediate Accounting I M 5:30-8 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ACCT 122; web-blended course; class meets at HEC Mondays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

ADOBE CONSTRUCTION

School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 ADOB 111 D1 21214 3

Adobe Construction Basics WEB 9/5 to 10/27 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Sept.. 5; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Gardella

$75

ADOB 112 D1 20780 3

Adobe Wall Construction WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Gardella

$75

ADOB 113 D1 20465 2

Passive Solar Adobe Design WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Gardella

$50

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2017 29

Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

ALTERNATIVE FUELS

School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 ALTF 121 01 21215 4

Biofuels I Prerequisite: ENVR 112

T R

noon-4 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Spangenburg

ALTF 161 01 20878 3

Introduction to Algae Cultivation

T R

4:30-6:30 p.m.

9/4 to 12/9

ALTF 221 01 20621 4

Biofuels II Prerequisite: ALTF 121

T R

9:30-11:45 a.m.

16 wks Spangenburg

$100

ALTF 298 01 20592 3

Biofuels Internship Prerequisite: ALTF 121 or 221

ARR

16 wks Spangenburg

14 wks Gomez

$100 $50

AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION

School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 AHAC 150 01 21073 0.5 Heartsaver First Aid and CPR

F

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

9/22 to 9/22 1 wk

Staff

$35

AHAC 150 02 21074 0.5 Heartsaver First Aid and CPR

F

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

10/27 to 10/27 1 wk

Staff

$35

AHAC 150 04 21076 0.5 Heartsaver First Aid and CPR

S

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

12/9 to 12/9 1 wk

Staff

$35

AHAC 151 01 21077 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

8/26 to 8/26 1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 02 21078 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

8/25 to 8/25 1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 03 21079 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

9/2 to 9/2

1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 04 21080 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

9/1 to 9/1

1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 05 21081 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

9/9 to 9/9

1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 06 21082 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

9/16 to 9/16 1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 07 21083 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

9/15 to 9/15 1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 08 21084 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

9/23 to 9/23 1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 09 21085 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

9/30 to 9/30 1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 10 21086 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

10/7 to 10/7 1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 11 21087 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

10/6 to 10/6 1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 12 21088 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

10/14 to 10/14 1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 13 21089 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

10/21 to 10/21 1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 14 21090 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

11/4 to 11/4 1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 17 21093 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

12/2 to 12/2 1 wk

Staff

$30

AHAC 151 18 21094 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

12/1 to 12/1 1 wk

Staff

$30

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 AMSL 111 01 20208 4

American Sign Language I

M W

10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

16 wks Vinson

AMSL 111 02 20333 4

American Sign Language I

T R

5:30-7:30 p.m.

16 wks Heinze

AMSL 111 04 20678 4

American Sign Language I

M W

1:30-3:30 p.m.

16 wks Vinson

AMSL 112 01 21291 4

American Sign Language II

M W

5:30-7:30 p.m.

16 wks Staff

AMSL 135 01 20864 3

Basic American Sign Language Linguistics Prerequisite: AMSL 112

T R

10-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Hansen

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


Listings

30 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

AMSL 211 01 20334 4

American Sign Language III Prerequisite: AMSL 112

M W

1:30-3:30 p.m.

16 wks Hansen

AMSL 215 01 20865 3

Fingerspelling and Numbers Prerequisite: AMSL 112

T R

1-2:15 p.m.

16 wks Hansen

ANTHROPOLOGY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ANTH 112 01 20125 3

The Nature of Culture M W 2-3:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

ANTH 112 D1 20263 3

The Nature of Culture WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

ANTH 248 D1 20382 3

Indigenous Peoples of North America WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

ANTH 262 01 21238 3

Human Evolutionary Biology M W 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: ANTH 262L

16 wks Crone

ANTH 262L 01 21239 1

Human Evolutionary Biology Lab Corequisite: ANTH 262

11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

16 wks Staff

M W

16 wks Crone

$10

ARABIC School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ARBC 111 01 20293 4 ARBC 111L 01 20294 1

Arabic I Corequisite: ARBC 111L Arabic I Lab Corequisite: ARBC 111

T R

5:30-7:15 p.m.

16 wks Staff

T R

7:30-8:20 p.m.

16 wks Staff

ARBC 121L 01 20671 1

Arabic Language Lab

ARR

16 wks Le Doux

ARBC 211 01 20847 4

Arabic III Prerequisite: ARBC 112

M W

5:30-7:15 p.m.

16 wks Staff

ARBC 211L 01 20848 1

Arabic III Lab Corequisite: ARBC 211

M W

7:30-8:20 p.m.

16 wks Staff

ARCHITECTURE School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARCH 111 01 20800 3

Introduction to Architectural Graphics

T

9-11:30 a.m.

16 wks Staff

ARCH 112 01 20801 3

Building Materials and Methods

R

9-11:30 a.m.

16 wks Mier

ARCH 115 01 20802 3

Design Fundamentals

W

9-11:30 a.m.

16 wks Mier

ARCH 117 D1 20803 3

Technical Documentation with AutoCAD I WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Mier

$75

ARCH 120 D1 20804 3

Building Information Modeling with Revit I WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Staff

$75

ARCH 130 D1 21123 3

Building Information Modeling with Revit II WEB 9/4 to 12/9 Internet access required; web account available Sept.. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

14 wks Staff

$75

ARCH 132 D1 21124 3

Building Information Modeling with WEB 9/4 to 12/9 ArchiCAD II Internet access required; web account available Sept.. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

14 wks Staff

$75

ARCH 135 D1 21125 3

Technical Documentation with AutoCAD II WEB 9/4 to 12/9 Internet access required; web account available Sept.. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

14 wks Staff

$75

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2017 31

Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

ARCH 138 D1 21126 3

Interior Design II WEB 9/4 to 12/9 Internet access required; web account available Sept.. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

14 wks Lankford

$75

ARCH 229 D1 21192 3

Commercial Environmental Design WEB 9/4 to 12/9 Internet access required; web account available Sept.. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

14 wks Lankford

$75

AHST 150 D1 21122 3

The History of Graffiti: From Glyph to Graff WEB 16 wks Tumer Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

AHST 201 01 20229 3

Art History I W 1-3:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

AHST 201 D1 20498 3

Art History I WEB 16 wks Towers Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

AHST 207 01 21193 3

Contemporary Art M 2-4:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Armitage

AHST 250 01 21194 3

History of Women Filmmakers: W 5:30-8:30 p.m. 19th to 21st Century Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Armitage

ART HISTORY School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731

Arts

16 wks Armitage $75

School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731

ARTS 112 01 21106 3

Explore Arts and Design

M W

4:15-6 p.m.

16 wks Jackson

ARTS 116L 01 20488 3

Three-Dimensional Design

M W

9:15-11:45 a.m.

16 wks Wilson

$35

ARTS 120L 01 20339 3

Color Theory

F

10 a.m.-3 p.m.

16 wks Arlen

$20

ARTS 125L 01 20613 3

Art Practices I

T R

9-11:30 a.m.

16 wks Rosenfeld

$35

ARTS 185L 01 21245 3

Trade Mart Field Trip Permission required, call 505-428-1358

ARR

10/27 to 10/28 1 wk Estes

ARTS 200 01 21107 3

Artist as Entrepreneur

T R

9-10:45 a.m.

8/28 to 12/9 15 wks Nakamura

ARTS 280 01 21226 3

Business Practices for Designers

W

5:30-8 p.m.

16 wks Bies

ARTS 294L 01 21227 3

Arts and Design Advanced Projects Prerequisite: PRBK 174L

R

3-8 p.m.

16 wks Pearce

ARTS 295 01 21108 3

Studio Practice F 10 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Permission required, call 405-428-1230; students must take this course for credit

8/28 to 12/9 15 wks Wilson

ARTS 296 01 21109 3

Arts and Design Portfolio T 11 a.m.-3:15 p.m. Permission required, call 405-428-1230; students must take this course for credit

8/28 to 12/9 15 wks Catron

ARTS 298 01 20877 3

Arts and Design Internship ARR 8/28 to 12/9 15 wks Baughan Gallery Management students; permission required, call 505-428-1501; students must take this course for credit

ARTS 298 02 20968 2

Arts and Design Internship ARR 8/28 to 12/9 15 wks Estes Fashion Design students; permission required, call 505-428-1358; students must take this course for credit

$25

$45

ASTRONOMY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 ASTR 111 01 21275 4

Introduction to Astronomy

T R

2:30-5 p.m.

16 wks Staff

$20

ASTR 111 02 21276 4

Introduction to Astronomy

T R

5:30-8 p.m.

16 wks Staff

$20

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


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32 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 ATEC 111L B1 20733 2

Introduction to Automotive F 3-5:45 p.m. 16 wks Sena Web-blended course; class meets on campus Fridays beginning Aug. 25; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

ATEC 111L B2 21244 2

Introduction to Automotive T R 4:15-5:45 p.m. 16 wks Sena $75 Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ATEC 112L B1 20839 4

Engine Repair M W 9 a.m.-noon 16 wks Sena $75 Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays and Wednesdays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ATEC 114L B1 20837 4

Automotive Brake System M W 1-4 p.m. 16 wks Sena $75 Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays and Wednesdays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ATEC 115L B1 20838 4 Automotive Steering and Suspension T R 1-4 p.m. 16 wks Gonzales $75 Systems Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl ATEC 116L B1 20734 4

Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems I T R 9 a.m.-noon 16 wks Marsh $75 Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ATEC 150L B1 21216 4

Automotive Computer Management T R 1-4 p.m. 16 wks Marsh $75 Systems I Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ATEC 165 B1 21217 3

Alternative Fuel Vehicles F 1-4 p.m. 16 wks Marsh Web-blended course; class meets on campus Fridays beginning Aug. 25; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

BIOLOGY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1757 BIOL 111 01 20052 3

Introduction to Biology T R 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Hunter Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 111L 01

BIOL 111L 01 20053 1

Introduction to Biology Lab Corequisite: BIOL 111 01

BIOL 114 01 20688 3

Environmental Science T R noon-1:15 p.m. 16 wks Gannes Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 114L

BIOL 114L 01 20689 1

Environmental Science Lab Corequisite: BIOL 114

T

R

1-3:25 p.m.

1:30-4 p.m.

16 wks Hunter

$20

16 wks Gannes

$20

BIOL 115 01 20768 4 Introduction to Ecology and Field Biology M W 4-5:15 p.m. 16 wks Gannes W 12:45-3:15 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 109 or MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; includes hiking on uneven terrain

$20

BIOL 123 01 20165 3

Biology for Health Sciences M W 8-9:15 a.m. 16 wks Milner Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite BIOL 123L 01

BIOL 123 02 20415 3

Biology for Health Sciences W F 1:15-2:30 p.m. 16 wks Lee Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite BIOL 123L 02

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


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Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

BIOL 123L 01 20166 1

Biology for Health Sciences Lab Corequisite: BIOL 123 01

F

8-10:25 a.m.

16 wks Milner

$20

BIOL 123L 02 21024 1

Biology for Health Sciences Lab Corequisite: BIOL 123 02

F

10:30 a.m.-12:55 p.m.

16 wks Lee

$20

BIOL 136 01 20374 3

Non-Majors Anatomy and Physiology T R 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Weingart Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 136L 01 or 02

BIOL 136L 01 21213 1

Non-Majors Anatomy and Physiology Lab T 7-9:30 p.m. 16 wks Weingart Prerequisites: ENGL 109 or MATH 101 appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 136

$20

BIOL 136L 02 20769 1

Non-Majors Anatomy and Physiology Lab R 7-9:30 p.m. 16 wks Weingart Prerequisites: ENGL 109 or MATH 101 appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 136

$20

BIOL 201 01 20054 3

Cell Biology M W 8:30-9:45 a.m. 16 wks Hunter Prerequisites: CHEM 111 or CHEM 121 and ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 201L

BIOL 201L 01 20055 1

Cell Biology Lab Corequisite: BIOL 201

BIOL 221 01 20056 3

Microbiology for Health Sciences T R 8:30-9:45 a.m. 16 wks Milner Prerequisite: BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L and BIOL 230 and BIOL 230L. Corequisite: BIOL 221L

BIOL 221L 01 20057 1

Microbiology for Health Sciences Lab T R 10-11:15 a.m. 16 wks Milner Prerequisite: BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L and BIOL 230 and BIOL 230L. Corequisite: BIOL 221

$30

BIOL 221L 02 20316 1

Microbiology for Health Sciences Lab T R 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Milner Prerequisite: BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L and BIOL 230 and BIOL 230L. Corequisite: BIOL 221

$30

BIOL 230 01 20351 3

Human Anatomy and Physiology I T R 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Hunter Prerequisite: BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L; Corequisite: BIOL 230L

BIOL 230L 01 20352 1

Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab T R 3:30-4:45 p.m. 16 wks Hunter Prerequisite: BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L; Corequisite: BIOL 230

$30

BIOL 230L 02 20464 1

Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab R 1-3:25 p.m. 16 wks Hunter Prerequisite: BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L; Corequisite: BIOL 230

$30

BIOL 231 01 20387 3

Human Anatomy and Physiology II M W 10-11:15 a.m. 16 wks Milner Prerequisite: BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L and BIOL 230 and BIOL 230L; Corequisite: BIOL 231L

BIOL 231L 01 20388 1

Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Milner Prerequisite: BIOL 123 and BIOL 123L or BIOL 201 and BIOL 201L and CHEM 111 and CHEM 111L or CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L and BIOL 230 and BIOL 230L; Corequisite: BIOL 231

M

10 a.m.-12:25 p.m.

16 wks Hunter

$20

$30

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 BLDG 111 01 20425 3

Construction Safety

M

8-10:30 a.m.

BLDG 115 01 20373 3

Trades Mathematics W 8:30 a.m.-noon Prerequisite: MATH 100 or permission or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Miller 16 wks Masterson

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


Listings

34 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION School of Business and Education, 505-428-1308 BSAD 111 B1 20400 3

Introduction to Business F 9-11:30 a.m. 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Uhring Web-blended course; class meets on campus Fridays beginning Aug. 25; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

BSAD 111 D1 20132 3

Introduction to Business WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

BSAD 112 01 21166 3

Business Math M W 8:30-9:45 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Herlihy

BSAD 112 03 20098 3

Business Math W 5:30-8 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Staff

Rodriguez

$75

BSAD 119 B1 20194 3 The Culture and Technique of W 11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Maglisceau Entrepreneurship Web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Oct. 18; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl BSAD 119 D1 20401 3 The Culture and Technique of WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Entrepreneurship Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Staff

$75

BSAD 211 B1 20085 3

Principles of Management T R 5:30-7:15 p.m. 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Reede Prerequisite: ENG 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets at HEC Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

BSAD 211 D1 20099 3

Principles of Management WEB 16 wks McKittrick Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

BSAD 219 D1 20619 3

Business Models WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Staff Prerequisite: BSAD 119; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

BSAD 232 B1 20283 3

Business Law I R 2:30-5 p.m. 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Archuleta Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Aug. 24; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

BSAD 232 DW 20279 3

Business Law I WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Archuleta Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

BSAD 235 D1 20402 3

Human Relations in the Workplace WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

BSAD 235 D2 20450 3

Human Relations in the Workplace WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

BSAD 240 B1 20685 3

Principles of Marketing F 9-11:30 a.m. 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Uhring Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Fridays, beginning Oct. 20; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

BSAD 240 D1 20225 3

Principles of Marketing WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Uhring Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

BSAD 245 B1 20086 3

Corporate Finance R 5:30-8 p.m. 16 wks Herlihy Prerequisite: ACCT 111 or ACCT 121; web-blended course; class meets at HEC Thursdays beginning Aug. 24; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; 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


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Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

BSAD 260 B1 20198 4

Business Statistical Analysis T 2:30-5 p.m. 16 wks McKittrick Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course, class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

BSAD 270 D1 20895 3

Business Ethics WEB 16 wks McKittrick Pre-requisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

CERAMICS School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 CLAY 127L 01 20336 3

Hand-Building Functional Ceramics

M W

6-8:30 p.m.

16 wks Crownover

$70

CLAY 128L 01 21195 3

Clay Hand Building I

T R

10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

16 wks Marshall

$70

CLAY 129L 01 20237 3

Ceramics: Wheel Throwing I

M W

1:30-4 p.m.

16 wks Donalson

$70

CLAY 129L 02 20335 3

Ceramics: Wheel Throwing I

T R

10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

16 wks Hunt

$70

CLAY 129L 03 20674 3

Ceramics: Wheel Throwing I

M W

6-8:30 p.m.

16 wks Parker

$70

CLAY 172L 01 21128 2

Micaceous Pottery I

F

9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

CLAY 177L 01 21127 3

Pueblo Pottery

S

9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

16 wks Cruz

$70

CLAY 220L 01 20615 3

Ceramics Glaze Formulation Prerequisite: CLAY 128L or CLAY 129L

M W

10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

16 wks Donalson

$70

CLAY 226L 01 20856 3

Advanced Wheel Throwing

M W

10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

16 wks Marshall

$70

CLAY 280L 01 20858 3

Ceramics: Integrative Projects Prerequisite: CLAY 128L or CLAY 129L

M W

1:30-4 p.m.

16 wks Marshall

$70

CLAY 280L 02 20616 3

Ceramics: Integrative Projects Prerequisite: CLAY 128L or CLAY 129L

T R

6-8:30 p.m.

16 wks Crownover

$70

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Rawlings

$70

CHEMISTRY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1757 CHEM 111 01 20058 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 111L 01

CHEM 111 02 20389 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 111L 02

CHEM 111 03 20476 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 111L 03

CHEM 111L 01 20059 1

Introduction to Chemistry Lab Corequisite: CHEM 111 01

M

10:30 a.m.-12:55 p.m.

16 wks Saleh

$20

CHEM 111L 02 20353 1

Introduction to Chemistry Lab Corequisite: CHEM 111 02

M

7-9:30 p.m.

16 wks Staff

$20

CHEM 111L 03 20477 1

Introduction to Chemistry Lab W 2:45-5:15 p.m. 16 wks Lee Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: CHEM 111 03

CHEM 121 01 20060 3

General Chemistry I M W Prerequisite: MATH 121; Corequisite: CHEM 121L 01

5:30-6:45 p.m.

16 wks Staff

CHEM 121 02 20770 3

General Chemistry I T R Prerequisite: MATH 121; Corequisite: CHEM 121L 02

10-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Saleh

CHEM 121L 01 20061 1

General Chemistry I Lab Corequisite: CHEM 121 01

7-9:30 p.m.

16 wks Staff

W

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$20

$20


Listings

36 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Days

Times

T

11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

16 wks Saleh

CHEM 121L 02 20695 1

General Chemistry I Lab Corequisite: CHEM 121 02

CHEM 122 01 20105 3

General Chemistry II T R Prerequisite: CHEM 121; Corequisite: CHEM 122L

5:30-6:45 p.m.

16 wks Saleh

CHEM 122L 01 20106 1

General Chemistry II Lab Corequisite: CHEM 122

7-9:30 p.m.

16 wks Staff

T

Add’l Fee $20

$20

CHINESE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 CHIN 121L 01 20156 1

Chinese Language Lab

ARR

16 wks Le Doux

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1689 CRJS 111 B1 20196 3

Introduction to Criminal Justice F 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Trujillo Web-blended course; class meets on campus Fridays beginning Oct. 20; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

CRJS 120 B1 20831 3

Courtroom Testimony T 2:30-3:15 p.m. 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Archuleta Prerequisite: CRJS 111 or permission required, call 505-428-1388; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Oct. 18; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

CRJS 121 B1 20832 3

Report Writing for Criminal Justice T 2:30-3:15 p.m. 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Archuleta Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 23; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

CRJS 135 B1 20413 4

Forensic Science I R 5:30-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Nugent Web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Aug. 24; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

CRJS 203 SD1 20503 3

Criminal Law and Procedure WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

CRJS 207 SD1 20466 3

Law Enforcement Supervision - WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Executive Level Internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Archuleta Trujillo

$75 $75

CRJS 209 B1 20620 3 Probation, Parole and Community W 4-5:15 p.m. 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Villegas Corrections Web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Oct. 21; internet access is required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl CRJS 231 01 20366 3

Criminal Investigations

M

5:30-8:15 p.m.

CRJS 232 B1 20153 3

Crime Profiling M 8:30-11:15 a.m. 9/4 to 12/9 14 wks Archuleta Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Sept.. 4; internet access required; web account available Sept.. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

CRJS 298 01 20591 3

Criminal Justice Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1689

ARR

16 wks Renner

9/18 to 12/9 12 wks Archuleta

CULINARY ARTS

School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 CULA 112L 01 21136 1

Bread Baking I

R F

1-5:15 p.m.

8/24 to 9/8

3 wks

Bustamante Bernal $25

CULA 113L 01 21137 1

Basic Baking I

T W R

8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

8/22 to 8/31 2 wks

Nitschke

$25

CULA 114 01 21138 4

Commercial Baking

M T W R

1-5:15 p.m.

11/6 to 12/5 5 wks

Staff

$75

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


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Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

CULA 115 01 21139 4

Culinary Fundamentals I

T R

8-11:15 a.m.

8/28 to 11/2 10 wks Mares

$75

CULA 115 02 21140 4

Culinary Fundamentals I

T R

11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

8/28 to 11/2 10 wks Mares

$75

CULA 123L 01 21141 1

Soups and Sauces

F

8 a.m.-2:15 p.m.

9/8 to 9/29

4 wks

Mares

$25

CULA 133L 01 21142 1

Basic Baking II

T W R

8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

9/5 to 9/14

2 wks

Nitschke

$25

CULA 212L 01 21143 1

Advanced Baking I

T W R

8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

9/19 to 9/28 2 wks

Bustamante Bernal $25

CULA 214L 01 21144 1

Seafood Cooking

F

8 a.m.-2:15 p.m.

10/6 to 10/27 4 wks

Mares

$25

CULA 215 01 21145 4

International Cuisine Prerequisite: CULA 151

M W

8 a.m.-noon

9/11 to 11/15 10 wks Dakan

$75

CULA 219 01 21146 2

Vegetarian Cuisine

R F

8 a.m.-2:15 p.m.

11/3 to 12/7 4 wks

Mares

$50

CULA 221L 01 21147 1

Advanced Baking II Prerequisite: CULA 212L

T W R

1-3:15 p.m.

10/3 to 10/12 2 wks

Bustamante Bernal $25

CULA 222L 01 21148 1

Italian Cuisine

S

8 a.m.-2:15 p.m.

11/11 to 12/9 4 wks

Staff

$25

CULA 224L 01 21149 1

Professional Saute

T

9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

11/7 to 11/28 4 wks

Eastburn

$25

CULA 232L 01 21150 1

Cake Making M T W 8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: CULA 113L or permission required, call 505-428-1313

10/16 to 10/25 2 wks

Staff

$25

CULA 233L 01 21151 1

Cake Decorating M T W 8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: CULA 232L or permission required, call 505-428-1313

10/23 to 11/1 2 wks

Nitschke

$25

CULA 234L 01 21152 1

Chocolate and Sugar Workshop S 9 a.m.-3:15 p.m. Prerequisite: CULA 113L or permission required, call 505-428-1313

10/21 to 11/4 3 wks

Bustamante Bernal $25

CULA 235L 01 21153 1

The Plated Dessert R F 1-5:15 p.m. Prerequisite: CULA 113L or permission required, call 505-428-1313

10/5 to 10/20 3 wks

Staff

CULA 240L 01 21154 1

The Art of Presentation S 9 a.m.-3:15 p.m. Prerequisite: CULA 151 and permission required, call 505-428-1313

9/23 to 10/14 4 wks

Dakan

CULA 243L 01 21155 1

Advanced Cake Decoration and Display Prerequisite: CULA 233L

M T W

11/6 to 11/15 2 wks

Nitschke

CULA 247 01 20740 3

TP: Food Truck Internship

ARR

CULA 248L 01 21156 2

International Baking and Pastry Prerequisite: CULA 113L

F S

8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

8/25 to 9/30 6 wks

Bustamante Bernal $40

CULA 250 01 21157 4

Pastry Presentation and Display Prerequisite: CULA 235L

M T W R F

8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

11/16 to 12/8 3 wks

Nitschke

$75

CULA 257L 02 21237 1

Fundamentals of Meat Fabrication and Butchery

M W

1-4:15 p.m.

9/11 to 10/4 4 wks

Dakan

$35

CULA 299 01 20593 2

Culinary Externship ARR Prerequisite: CULA 151L and HRMG 118 and permission required, call 505-428-1313

1:30-5:45 p.m.

$25

$25

16 wks Eastburn

16 wks Mares

DANCE School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 DANC 143L 01 21110 1

Beginning Belly Dance

W

2-3:45 p.m.

16 wks Newberg

DANC 155L 01 20084 1

Hip-Hop Dance

F

10-11:45 a.m.

16 wks Anderson-Lorenzo $100

DANC 173L 01 20617 1

Flamenco I Class will meet at Casa Blanca Studios

W

3-4:45 p.m.

16 wks Shibata-Valle

DANC 174L 01 21228 2

Modern Dance I

T R

1-2:45 p.m.

16 wks Carter

DANC 243L 01 21112 1

Intermediate Belly Dance

F

2-3:45 p.m.

16 wks Newberg

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$100 $25 $100


Listings

38 FALL 2017 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 121 B1 20072 2

Dental Assisting I F 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Martinez-Vigil Web-blended course; class meets on campus Fridays beginning Aug. 25; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258

DAST 122 B1 20178 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. 23; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258

DAST 122L 01 20296 1

Dental Materials Lab M 1-2:45 p.m. Corequisite: DAST 122; permission required, call 505-428-1258

16 wks Tramontanas

$75

DAST 122L 02 20295 1

Dental Materials Lab W 8:30-10:15 a.m. Corequisite: DAST 122; permission required, call 505-428-1258

16 wks Martinez-Vigil

$75

DAST 122L 03 21040 1

Dental Materials Lab W 1-2:45 p.m. Corequisite: DAST 122; permission required, call 505-428-1258

16 wks Martinez-Vigil

$75

DAST 123 B1 20181 2

Dental Radiography I M 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Nayyar Corequisite: DAST 123L; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258

DAST 123L 01 20298 1

Dental Radiography I Lab M 8:30-10:15 a.m. Corequisite: DAST 123; permission required, call 505-428-1258

16 wks McCann

$150

DAST 123L 02 21041 1

Dental Radiography I Lab T 8:30-10:15 a.m. Corequisite: DAST 123; permission required, call 505-428-1258

16 wks Martinez-Vigil

$150

DAST 123L 03 20297 1

Dental Radiography I Lab R 8:30-10:15 a.m. Corequisite: DAST 123; permission required, call 505-428-1258

16 wks Staff

$150

DAST 124 B1 20249 3

Dental Sciences I T 11 a.m.-1:45 p.m. 16 wks Nayyar Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258

DAST 125 B1 20303 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. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258

DAST 125L 01 20299 1

Clinical Procedures I Lab R 1-2:45 p.m. Corequisite: DAST 125; permission required, call 505-428-1258

16 wks Martinez-Vigil

$75

DAST 125L 02 20300 1

Clinical Procedures I Lab F 8:30-10:15 a.m. Corequisite: DAST 125; permission required, call 505-428-1258

16 wks Martinez-Vigil

$75

DAST 125L 03 21042 1

Clinical Procedures I Lab F 1-2:45 p.m. Corequisite: DAST 125; permission required, call 505-428-1258

16 wks Martinez-Vigil

$75

$75

DRAMA School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 DRAM 111 D1 20489 3

Introduction to Theater and Drama WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Larlee

DRAM 160L 01 20675 3

Acting I

16 wks Morris

S

10 a.m.-3 p.m.

DRAWING/PAINTING School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 DRPT 118L 01 20277 3

Drawing I

W

9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

16 wks Catron

$45

DRPT 118L 03 20214 3

Drawing I

T R

2:30-5 p.m.

16 wks Rosenfeld

$45

DRPT 118L 04 20765 3

Drawing I

S

10 a.m.-3 p.m.

16 wks Voltsinger

$45

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2017 39

Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

DRPT 118L 05 20853 3

Drawing I

M W

5:30-8 p.m.

16 wks Weiss

$45

DRPT 121L 01 20278 3

Painting I Prerequisite: DRPT 118L

T R

5:30-8 p.m.

16 wks Richards

$45

DRPT 121L 02 21229 3

Painting I Prerequisite: DRPT 118L

W

noon-5 p.m.

16 wks Rosenfeld

$45

DRPT 130L 01 21113 3

Watercolor I Prerequisite: DRPT 118L

F

10 a.m.-3 p.m.

16 wks Mantecon

$45

DRPT 219L 01 20217 3

Drawing II Prerequisite: DRPT 118L

M

10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

16 wks Mehlman

$55

DRPT 221L 01 20676 3

Figure Drawing Prerequisite: DRPT 219L

M

9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

16 wks Gonzalez

$95

DRPT 280L 01 21114 3

Drawing and Painting Advanced Projects Prerequisite: DRPT 121L

W

9:30 a.m.-2:45 p.m.

8/28 to 12/9 15 wks Mehlman

$55

DRPT 280L 02 21115 3

Drawing and Painting Advanced Projects Prerequisite: DRPT 121L

R

9:30 a.m.-2:45 p.m.

8/28 to 12/9 15 wks Catron

$55

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION School of Business and Education, 505-428-1256 ECED 111 01 20149 3

Child Growth, Development and Learning W 5:30-8:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

16 wks Fernandez

ECED 111 02 21293 3

Child Growth, Development and Learning T 5:30-8:15 p.m. Permission required, call 505-428-1347; course is taught in Spanish

16 wks Staff

ECED 111 D1 20150 3

Child Growth, Development and Learning WEB 16 wks Salas $75 Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ECED 113 01 21183 3

Family & Community Collaboration I M 5:30-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Azuara Sanchez Prerequisites: ECED 111 and ECED 112; permission required, call 505-428-1256; course is taught in Spanish

ECED 113 02 21184 3

Family & Community Collaboration I T 5:30-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Jaramillo Prerequisites: ECED 111 and ECED 112; permission required, call 505-428-1256; course is taught in Spanish

ECED 114 01 20209 3

Assessment of Children and M 9-11:45 a.m. Evaluation of Programs I Prerequisite: ECED 111; permission required, call 505-428-1347

ECED 126L D1 21063 2

Relationships and WEB 16 wks Staff Reflective Practice Practicum Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: ECED 125; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ECED 134L B1 20834 2

Childhood Development Field Experience M 5:30-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Black Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256

ECED 215 01 20289 2

Professionalism R 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

ECED 216A B1 20392 3

Curriculum Development through Play T 5:30-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Black Birth-Age 4 (Pre-K) Prerequisites: ECED 111 and ECED 114; Corequisite: ECED 216B; web-blended courses; class will meet Aug. 28, Sept.. 11, Sept.. 25, Oct. 9, Oct. 23, Nov. 6, Nov. 20, and Dec. 4; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Azuara Sanchez

$50

16 wks Fresquez

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


Listings

40 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

ECED 216B 01 20393 2

Practicum for ARR Curriculum Development through Play Birth-Age 4 (Pre-K) Prerequisite: ECED 111; Corequisite: ECED 216A

ECED 218 D1 20210 3

Guiding Young Children WEB 16 wks Remstein Prerequisites: ECED 111 and ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Add’l Fee

16 wks Black

$75

EARLY CHILDHOOD MULTICULTURE EDUCATION School of Business and Education, 505-428-1256 ECME 111 01 20835 3

Foundations of Early Childhood T 5:30-8:15 p.m. Bring $40 to the first class (money order or cashier’s check) for course book

16 wks Staff

ECME 111 02 20912 3

Foundations of Early Childhood T 5:30-8:15 p.m. Bring $40 to the first class (money order or cashier’s check) for course book

16 wks Salas

ECONOMICS School of Business and Education, 505-428-1308 ECON 200 B1 20398 3

Principles of Macroeconomics M W 10-11:15 a.m. 8/21 to 10/13 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. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ECON 200 D1 20103 3

Principles of Macroeconomics WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Herlihy $75 Prerequisite: BSAD 112 or MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ECON 201 B1 20399 3

Principles of Microeconomics M W 10-11:15 a.m. 10/16 to 12/9 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. 16; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ECON 201 DW 20428 3

Principles of Microeconomics WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks McKittrick Prerequisite: BSAD 112 or MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

EDUCATION School of Business and Education, 505-428-1256 EDUC 201A 01 21185 1

Orientation to the Teaching Profession Permission required, call 505-428-1256

W

5:30-8:15 p.m.

8/28 to 10/1 5 wks

Wink

EDUC 201A D1 21186 1

Orientation to the Teaching Profession WEB 8/28 to 10/1 5 wks Wink $25 Internet access required; web account available Aug. 28; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256

EDUC 201A D2 21187 1

Orientation to the Teaching Profession WEB 8/28 to 10/1 5 wks Wink $25 Internet access required; web account available Aug. 28; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256

EDUC 201A D3 20971 1

Orientation to the Teaching Profession WEB 8/28 to 10/1 5 wks Johnson $25 Internet access required; web account available Aug. 28; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256

EDUC 201B 01 21188 2

The Critically Reflective Teacher W 5:30-8:15 p.m. Prerequisite: EDUC 201A; permission required, call 505-428-1256

EDUC 201B D1 21189 2

The Critically Reflective Teacher WEB 10/2 to 12/9 10 wks Carthy Prerequisite: EDUC 201A; internet access required; web account available Oct. 2; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256

$50

EDUC 201B D2 21190 2

The Critically Reflective Teacher WEB 10/2 to 12/9 10 wks Miller Prerequisite: EDUC 201A; internet access required; web account available Oct. 2; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256

$50

10/2 to 12/9 10 wks Carthy

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2017 41

Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

EDUC 201B D3 20972 2

The Critically Reflective Teacher WEB 10/2 to 12/9 10 wks Johnson Prerequisite: EDUC 201A, internet access required; web account available Oct. 2; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256

EDUC 202 01 20391 3

Theories of Teaching and Learning M 5:30-8:15 p.m. Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; permission required, call 505-428-1256

EDUC 202 D1 20128 3

Theories of Teaching and Learning WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: EDUC 201A; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

EDUC 202 D2 20975 3

Theories of Teaching and Learning WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Staff

$75

EDUC 203 01 20218 3

Curriculum and Assessment Prerequisite: EDUC 201B

16 wks Fisher

EDUC 203 D1 20074 3

Curriculum and Assessment WEB 16 wks Johnson Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

EDUC 203 D2 20976 3

Curriculum and Assessment WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Johnson

$75

EDUC 204 01 20452 3

Effective Teaching Prerequisite: EDUC 201B

16 wks Grillo

EDUC 204 D1 20129 3

Effective Teaching WEB 16 wks Perez Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

EDUC 205 D1 20938 3

Fundamentals of Reading Instruction WEB 16 wks Archibald Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1347

$75

EDUC 206E D1 20075 3

Teaching Reading for WEB 16 wks Archibald $75 the Elementary Classroom Prerequisites: EDUC 201B and EDUC 205; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

EDUC 206S D1 20076 3

Reading in the Content Area WEB 16 wks Esquibel Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

EDUC 206S D2 20798 3

Reading in the Content Area WEB 16 wks Esquibel Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

EDUC 208 01 20664 3

Exceptionalities and Placement Prerequisite: EDUC 201B

EDUC 209 D1 20453 3

Evaluation and IEP WEB 16 wks Vogt Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

EDUC 214L 01 20540 3

Supervised Field Experience Permission required, call 505-428-1256

EDUC 214L D1 20093 3

Supervised Field Experience WEB 16 wks Wrenn $75 Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1424

EDUC 214L D2 20665 3

Supervised Field Experience WEB 16 wks Hille $75 Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256

EDUC 214L D3 20836 3

Supervised Field Experience WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

EDUC 250 D1 21066 1

Early Childhood Education Profession WEB 8/21 to 9/24 5 wks Black in New Mexico Prerequisite: EDUC 251; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256

W

R

M

R

5:30-8:15 p.m.

5:30-8:15 p.m.

5:30-8:15 p.m.

5:30-8 p.m.

$50

16 wks Woodd

16 wks Piper $75

16 wks Pfeifer

16 wks Piper

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$75 $25


Listings

42 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

EDUC 251 D1 21067 2

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

Foundations in Early Childhood Education WEB 9/25 to 12/9 10 wks Fernandez Prerequisite: EDUC 251; internet access required; web account available Sept.. 25; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256

$50

EDUC 253 D1 20662 3 Curriculum Development/Learning WEB 16 wks Fernandez Environment Prerequisite: EDUC 251; Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256

$75

EDUC 254 D1 20663 3

$75

Assessment and Evaluation in ECE WEB 16 wks Norton Prerequisite: EDUC 251; Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256

EDUC 256 D1 21064 3 Early Literacy II: Development and WEB 16 wks Larrieu $75 Implementation Prerequisites: EDUC 251 and EDUC 255; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl EDUC 257L D1 21191 3

Supervised Field Experience in ECE WEB 16 wks Sallee Prerequisite: EDUC 251, EDUC 252, EDUC 253, EDUC 254 and EDUC 255; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

EDUC 260 01 20358 3

Language Learning and Teaching

EDUC 262 D1 21065 3

Teaching English to Speakers of WEB Other Languages Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

T

5:30-8:15 p.m.

$75

16 wks Staff 16 wks Staff

$75

ELECTRICAL

School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 ELCT 227 01 20430 2

National Electrical Codes

W

3-4:45 p.m.

16 wks Jermance

ELECTRONICS School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 ELEC 111 01 20291 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 INSTITUTE

School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1754 EMSI 160 02 20822 8

EMT-Basic T R 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: EMSI 160L

16 wks Oliphant

EMSI 160 03 21381 8

EMT-Basic

M R

9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

16 wks Howell

EMSI 160L 02 20823 3

EMT Basic Lab Corequisite: EMSI 160

T R

1-3:30 p.m.

16 wks Oliphant

$392

EMSI 160L 03 21382 3

EMT Basic Lab

M R

1-3:30 p.m.

16 wks Howell

$392

EMSI 161L 01 20824 1

EMT-Basic Clinical Corequisites: EMSI 160 and EMSI 160L

ARR

16 wks Staff

EMSI 161L 02 21383 1

EMT-Basic Clinical

ARR

16 wks Staff

EMSI 161L 03 21384 1

EMT-Basic Clinical

ARR

16 wks Staff

EMSI 220 01 21278 6

Advanced EMT

T R

5:30-8:30 p.m.

16 wks Stenzel

EMSI 220L 01 21279 4

Advanced EMT Lab

S

9 a.m.-2 p.m.

16 wks Stenzel

EMSI 221L 01 21280 3

Advanced EMT Clinical

ARR

16 wks Barela

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$376


CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2017 43

Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 ENEF 111 D1 20371 1

Healthy Homes WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Hatherly

$25

ENEF 114 D1 20416 3

House as a System WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Hatherly

$75

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES

School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 ENGR 111 01 20108 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 SD1 20461 3

Engineering Graphics WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Maestas

ENGR 160 01 20860 3

Engineering Graphics and Design

M

2:30-5 p.m.

16 wks Maestas

ENGR 212 01 20211 3

Engineering Statics Corequisite: MATH 163

T R

1-2:15 p.m.

16 wks Alexandrescu

ENGR 215 01 20164 3

Engineering Programming Using MATLAB Prerequisite: MATH 150

T R

2:30-4:20 p.m.

16 wks Alexandrescu

ENGR 260 01 21287 2

Mechanical Engineering Design

T R

9-9:50 a.m.

16 wks Maestas

ENGR 260L 01 21288 2

Mechanical Engineering Design Lab

T R

10-11:45 a.m.

16 wks Maestas

$75

$100

ENGLISH School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ENGL 102L D1 21290 1

Punctuation and Grammar Review WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ENGL 105L 01 20668 2

Advanced ESL Grammar and Conversation T R Prerequisite: appropriate placement score, see Page 11

ENGL 107 01 20449 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 Smith

ENGL 107 02 20095 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 20091 4

Basic Reading and Writing T R 10-11:45 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Lamden

ENGL 107 04 20322 4

Basic Reading and Writing T R 1-2:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Kilpatric

ENGL 108 01 20079 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 Joplin

ENGL 108 02 20077 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 Kilpatric

ENGL 108 03 20096 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 Kilpatric

ENGL 108 04 20080 4

English Fundamentals T R 10-11:45 a.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 107 and READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Kilpatric

ENGL 108 05 20078 4

English Fundamentals T R 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 107 and READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Alexander

2:30-4:15 p.m.

9/4 to 12/9

Deisler

$25

14 wks McCahill

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


Listings

44 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

ENGL 109 01 20330 4

English Review M W 2:30-4:15 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 108 and READ 101L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Kilpatric

ENGL 109 02 20087 4

English Review T R noon-1:45 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 108 and READ 101L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Kilpatric

ENGL 109 03 20331 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 Winn-Lenetsky

ENGL 109 04 20965 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 Lamden

ENGL 109 D1 20411 4

English Review WEB 16 wks McCahill $75 Prerequisites: ENGL 108 and READ 101L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ENGL 111 01 20120 3

Composition and Rhetoric M W 8:30-9:45 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Eannarino

ENGL 111 03 20026 3

Composition and Rhetoric M W 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Staff

ENGL 111 04 20029 3

Composition and Rhetoric M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Staff

ENGL 111 05 20321 3

Composition and Rhetoric M W 1-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Bornet

ENGL 111 06 20405 3

Composition and Rhetoric M W 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Whiting

ENGL 111 07 20429 3

Composition and Rhetoric M W 5:30-6:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Stern

ENGL 111 08 20738 3

Composition and Rhetoric T R 8:30-9:45 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Rennick

ENGL 111 09 20290 3

Composition and Rhetoric T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Staff

ENGL 111 10 20669 3

Composition and Rhetoric T R 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score; see Page 11

ENGL 111 11 20121 3

Composition and Rhetoric T R 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Staff

ENGL 111 12 20206 3

Composition and Rhetoric T R 1-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Staff

ENGL 111 13 20422 3

Composition and Rhetoric T R 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Staff

ENGL 111 B1 20444 3

Composition and Rhetoric 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 Tuesdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ENGL 111 B2 21209 3

Composition and Rhetoric R 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Heil Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ENGL 111 D1 20033 3

Composition and Rhetoric WEB 16 wks Kilpatric Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Bornet

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$75


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Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

ENGL 111 D2 20403 3

Composition and Rhetoric WEB 16 wks Rennick Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ENGL 112 01 20034 3

Composition and Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 111

M W

10-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Bornet

ENGL 112 02 20199 3

Composition and Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 111

M W

1-2:15 p.m.

16 wks Kilpatric

ENGL 112 03 20448 3

Composition and Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 111

M W

2:30-3:45 p.m.

16 wks Potter

ENGL 112 04 20323 3

Composition and Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 111

T R

5:30-6:45 p.m.

16 wks Staff

ENGL 112 05 20195 3

Composition and Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 111

T R

10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

ENGL 112 06 20478 3

Composition and Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 111

T R

11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

ENGL 112 B1 20163 3

Composition and Literature T 1-2:15 p.m. 16 wks Bornet Prerequisite: ENGL 111; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ENGL 112 D1 20404 3

Composition and Literature WEB 16 wks Werner-Smith Prerequisite: ENGL 111; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ENGL 119 01 20122 3

Professional Communication M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Raphael Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; basic word processing skills required

ENGL 119 D1 20035 3

Professional Communication WEB 16 wks Raphael Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; basic word processing skills required

ENGL 120 01 21289 3

Exploring Creative Writing

ENGL 216 01 20407 3

Technical Writing M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 111; basic word processing skills required

16 wks Eichelberger

ENGL 216 02 20424 3

Technical Writing M W 1-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 111; basic word processing skills required

16 wks Raphael

ENGL 216 03 20124 3

Technical Writing M W 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 111; basic word processing skills required

16 wks Smith

ENGL 216 B1 20375 3

Technical Writing R 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Deisler Prerequisite: ENGL 111; web-blended course; class meets on Thursdays beginning Aug. 24; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; basic word processing skills required;

ENGL 216 D1 20036 3

Technical Writing WEB 16 wks Whiting Prerequisite: ENGL 111; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; basic word processing skills required;

$75

ENGL 216 D2 20242 3

Technical Writing WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Whiting Prerequisite: ENGL 111; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; basic word processing skills required;

$75

ENGL 221 D1 20479 3

Beginning Creative Writing — Fiction WEB 16 wks Sagan Prerequisite: ENGL 111; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; basic word processing skills required;

$75

ENGL 222 01 20795 3

Creative Writing — Poetry Prerequisite: ENGL 111

W

T R

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

6-8:45 p.m.

1-2:15 p.m.

$75

Staff

16 wks Staff

$75

$75

16 wks Wilson

16 wks Lamden

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


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46 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

ENGL 225 01 20796 3

Intermediate Creative Writing — Fiction Prerequisite: ENGL 221

M W

11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

16 wks Whiting

ENGL 227 01 20670 3

The Memoir and Personal Essay Prerequisite: ENGL 111

M W

2:30-3:45 p.m.

16 wks McCahill

ENGL 286 01 21103 3

The Novel Prerequisite: ENGL 111

M W

1-2:15 p.m.

16 wks Deisler

ENGL 298 01 20506 3

Literary Magazine Internship: Santa Fe Literary Review Permission required, call 505-428-1817

ARR

16 wks McCahill

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES

School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 ENVR 111 01 20131 3

Introduction to Sustainability

T

1:30-4 p.m.

16 wks McGrath

ENVR 112 01 21218 3 Introduction to Sustainable Energy Technologies

M W F

2-3:45 p.m.

ENVR 113 01 20348 3

Instrumentation and Controls

W

9-11:45 a.m.

ENVR 115 B1 21246 3

Introduction to Water Conservation T 9-11:30 a.m. 16 wks Staff Web-suppported course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Gomez

16 wks Alexandrescu

$25

EXERCISE SCIENCE School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 EXSC 120 01 21048 0.5 Instructional Methods: Pilates Permission required, call 505-428-1420

F

4:30-6:40 p.m.

9/8 to 9/22

EXSC 122 01 21049 0.5 Instructional Methods: Youth Fitness Permission required, call 505-428-1420

F

3:30-6:40 p.m.

9/29 to 10/6 2 wks

Duran

$100

EXSC 123 01 21050 0.5 Instructional Methods: Fitness Cycling Permission required, call 505-428-1420

F

4:50-6:55 p.m.

11/3 to 11/17 3 wks

Pendleton

$100

EXSC 124 01 21051 0.5 Instructional Methods: Senior Fitness Permission required, call 505-428-1420

F

3:30-6:40 p.m.

10/13 to 10/27 3 wks

Garcia

$100

EXSC 134 01 21052 0.5 Instructional Methods: Outdoor Applications S Permission required, call 505-428-1420

9:15 a.m.-4:45 p.m.

9/30 to 9/30 1 wk

Neuwirth

EXSC 150 01 20605 4

Fitness Instructor Training I Permission required, call 505-428-1420

5:30-7:05 p.m.

EXSC 201 01 20758 4

Structural Kinesiology M W F 3:30-4:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

EXSC 202 D1 20310 3

Instruction in Lifestyle Change WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Pendleton

$75

EXSC 203 SD1 21179 3

Nutrition for Fitness and Sport WEB 9/4 to 12/9 14 wks Beam Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Sept.. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

EXSC 220 01 20177 3

Fitness and Exercise Testing T R 3:30-5:20 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

16 wks Beam

$20

EXSC 293L 01 20829 1

Practicum Permission required, call 505-428-1420

16 wks Staff

$100

M W

ARR

3 wks

Sanchez

16 wks Beam

$120

16 wks Pendleton

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2017 47

Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

EXSC 293L 02 20579 1

Practicum Permission required, call 505-428-1420

ARR

16 wks Staff

$100

EXSC 293L 03 20830 1

Practicum Permission required, call 505-428-1420

ARR

16 wks Staff

$100

EXSC 298 01 20578 1

Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1420

ARR

16 wks Staff

EXPANDED FUNCTIONS DENTAL AUXILIARY

School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1258 EFDA 250 SD1 20577 2

Restorative Functions WEB 16 wks Nayyar $50 Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258

EFDA 250L 01 20656 1

Restorative Functions Lab S U 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 16 wks Rodriguez Permission required, call 505-428-1258; class will meet on campus on Sept.. 2, Sept.. 3, Oct. 7, Oct. 8, Nov. 4 and Nov. 5

$200

EFDA 250L 02 20697 1

Restorative Functions Lab S U 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 16 wks Rodriguez Permission required, call 505-428-1258; class will meet on campus on Sept.. 9, Sept.. 10, Oct. 14, Oct. 15, Nov. 11 and Nov. 12

$200

EFDA 293 01 20799 4

Restorative Clinical Practicum Permission required, call 505-428-1258

EFDA 295A B1 21043 1

Dental Radiation Health and T R 6-9 p.m. Safety Review Web-blended course; permission required, call 505-428-1258

EFDA 295A SD1 21044 1

Dental Radiation Health and Safety Review WEB 11/6 to 11/20 2 wks Nayyar $25 Internet access required; web account available Nov. 6; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258

EFDA 295B SD1 21045 1

Dental Infection Control Review WEB 9/11 to 9/25 2 wks Nayyar $25 Internet access required; web account available Sept.. 11; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258

EFDA 295C SD1 21046 1

General Chairside Review WEB 10/2 to 10/16 2 wks Nayyar $25 Internet access required; web account available Oct. 2; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258

EFDA 296 SD1 21047 1

Dental Fluoride, Polishing and WEB 11/27 to 12/9 2 wks Nayyar $25 Sealants Review Internet access required; web account available Nov. 27; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258

ARR 8/29 to 9/8

16 wks Nayyar 2 wks

$85

Rodriguez

FACILITY TECHNOLOGIES School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 FACT 113 01 20680 2

Basic Blueprint Reading

W

3:30-5:15 p.m.

16 wks Combs

$25

FACT 114 01 21219 2

Basic Electricity and Controls

W

12:30-3 p.m.

16 wks Masterson

$25

FACT 198 01 20863 2

FACT Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1806

ARR

16 wks Miller

FASHION DESIGN School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 FASH 113 01 20767 3

Production Sewing

T

8:30-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Norris-Smallwood

$40

FASH 113 02 20369 3

Production Sewing

R

11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.

16 wks Norris-Smallwood

$40

FASH 113 03 21230 3

Production Sewing

M

11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.

16 wks Bradley

$40

FASH 120 01 20282 3

Flat Pattern

T

2:30-5:15 p.m.

16 wks Estes

$45

FASH 120 02 21231 3

Flat Pattern

M

2:30-5:15 p.m.

16 wks Bradley

$45

FASH 130 01 20417 3

Fashion Illustration

R

2:30-5:15 p.m.

16 wks Abling-Gross

$45

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


Listings

48 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

FASH 160 D1 20490 3

Introduction to Fashion Design WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Staff

$75

FASH 170 01 21249 3

Textiles: Study of Fabrics

16 wks Estes

$45

W

2:30-5:15 p.m.

FILM School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 FILM 119 01 21016 3

Beginning Make-Up Artistry

U

9 a.m.-7 p.m.

10/22 to 11/19 5 wks

Douthit

FILM 130 01 20325 3

Video Production I

M

1-4:15 p.m.

FILM 130 02 21012 3

Video Production I

T R

5:30-8:15 p.m.

FILM 131 01 20762 3

Editing I

M

8:30-11:15 a.m.

FILM 131 02 20280 3

Editing I

T R

5:30-8:15 p.m.

FILM 136 SD1 20833 3

Women Make Media WEB 9/18 to 12/9 12 wks Anair Internet access required; web account available Sept.. 18; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

FILM 140 01 20377 4

Film Crew I Corequisite: FILM 140L

M W

5:30-9:30 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Riess

FILM 140L 01 21017 1

Film Crew I Lab Corequisite: FILM 140

S

9 a.m.-3 p.m.

8/26 to 9/30 4 wks

Reid

$195

FILM 141 01 20378 4

Film Crew II Prerequisite: FILM 140 and FILM 140L

M W

5:30-9:30 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Riess

$195

FILM 145 B1 21018 3

Performance for Film and Media I U 10 a.m.-5:15 p.m. 8/27 to 10/8 7 wks Bicknell Web-blended course; class meets on Sundays beginning Aug. 27; web-blended course; class meets on Sundays beginning Aug. 27; internet access required; web account available Aug. 27; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

FILM 155 01 20184 3

Film History T 1-4:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

16 wks Moritsugu

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Staff

$150 $30 $30

16 wks Mugford

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Staff

16 wks Staff

$75

$100

$30

FILM 175 B1 20281 3 Screenwriting I F 6-8:30 p.m. 10/6 to 10/15 2 wks Miller $30 S U 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays beginning Oct. 6; internet access required; web account available Oct. 6; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl FILM 175 SD1 21019 3

Screenwriting I WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Milder

FILM 190 01 20690 3

Directing I

Kershaw

FILM 192 SD1 21013 3

Independent Film WEB 9/18 to 12/9 12 wks Anair Internet access required; web account available Sept.. 18; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

FILM 200 SD1 20462 3

Media and the Environment WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

T R

5:30-8:45 p.m.

FILM 210 01 21020 3 Documentary Film Production I F 5:30-9:30 p.m. S 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Prerequisites: FILM 130 or FILM 135 or FILM 136 and FILM 131 FILM 231 01 20625 3

Editing II Prerequisite: FILM 131

FILM 232 01 20626 3

Editing III W Prerequisite: FILM 231 or permission, call 505-428-1738

FILM 240 01 21014 9 Film Crew III Permission required, call 505-428-1738

R

M F S

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

16 wks Anair

11/3 to 12/2 3 wks

Spitzmiller

$75 $100

$30

11:30 a.m.-2:45 p.m.

16 wks Bridge

$100

1-4:15 p.m.

16 wks Mederos

$100

9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 1-4:15 p.m. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

16 wks Riess $195 16 wks 16 wks

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2017 49

Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

FILM 245 B1 21021 3

Performance for Film and Media II U 10 a.m.-5:15 p.m. 10/15 to 12/3 7 wks Bicknell Web-blended course; class meets on campus Sundays beginning Oct. 15; internet access required; web account available Oct. 15; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$100

FILM 255 SD1 21022 3

International Cinema WEB 9/11 to 11/12 10 wks Anair Internet access required; web account available Sept.. 11; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

FILM 275 B1 20379 3

Screenwriting II U noon-5:15 p.m. 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Milder $30 Prerequisite: FILM 175; web-blended course; class meets on campus Oct. 23 and Dec. 3; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

FILM 280 01 20395 3

Digital Cinematography I F 1-4:15 p.m. Prerequisite: FILM 130 or FILM 135 or FILM 136 and FILM 131

16 wks Anair

FILM 281L 01 20763 1

Digital Cinematography Lab

F

8-9:15 a.m.

16 wks Reid

FILM 282 01 20764 3

Digital Cinematography III

F

9:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

16 wks Riess

$100

FILM 298 01 20580 3

Film Crew Internship ARR Prerequisite: FILM 140 and permission required, call 505-428-1421

16 wks Riess

$30

$75

$30

FINE WOODWORKING School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 WOOD 111 01 20231 5

Introduction to the Fine Art of Woodworking M W

5:30-9 p.m.

16 wks Ouwehand

$75

WOOD 111 02 20610 5

Introduction to the Fine Art of Woodworking M

9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

16 wks Jones

$75

WOOD 111 03 20897 5

Introduction to the Fine Art of Woodworking T R

9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

16 wks Hoffer

$75

WOOD 112 01 20421 5

Introduction to Hand Tools Prerequisite: WOOD 111 or equivalent

S

9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

16 wks Blackwell

$85

WOOD 115 01 20232 5

Introduction to Joinery Prerequisite: WOOD 111 or equivalent

W

9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

16 wks Jones

$50

WOOD 116 01 21129 5

Dovetails Prerequisite: WOOD 111 or equivalent

M W

9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

16 wks Mays

$40

WOOD 120 01 20372 1

Characteristics of Wood

W

5:30-7:15 p.m.

WOOD 130 01 20233 3

Furniture Design Prerequisite: WOOD 111

T

5:30-8:45 p.m.

WOOD 160 01 20234 3

Introduction to Woodturning

T R

1-5 p.m.

WOOD 160 02 20426 3

Introduction to Woodturning

W

1-5 p.m.

WOOD 161 01 20230 3

Advanced Woodturning Prerequisite: WOOD 160

T R

1-5 p.m.

WOOD 162L 01 20337 2

Wood Turning Studio Prerequisite: WOOD 161

R

WOOD 162L 02 20427 2

Wood Turning Studio Prerequisite: WOOD 161

WOOD 165 01 21130 3

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Buechley

16 wks Jones

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

$30

Myers

$50

16 wks Yeats

$50

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Myers

$50

9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

16 wks Myers

$20

S

9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

16 wks Reinhardt

$20

Woodworking Machinery Maintenance Prerequisite: WOOD 111

M

1-5 p.m.

16 wks Buechley

$10

WOOD 170 01 20338 3

Introduction to Woodcarving

T

5:30-9:30 p.m.

16 wks Gould

$25

WOOD 171 01 20284 3

Advanced Wood Carving Prerequisite: WOOD 170

F

8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

16 wks Dimitrov

$50

WOOD 171 02 20501 3

Advanced Wood Carving Prerequisite: WOOD 170

F

1-5 p.m.

16 wks Dimitrov

$50

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


Listings

50 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

WOOD 180 02 20235 3

Basic Woodworking Projects Prerequisite: WOOD 111

R

8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

16 wks Mays

$25

WOOD 180 03 21131 3

Basic Woodworking Projects Prerequisite: WOOD 111

R

5:30-9:30 p.m.

16 wks Neander

$25

WOOD 220 01 20612 5

Doors, Drawers and Hardware for Furniture T R Prerequisite: WOOD 219

1-4:30 p.m.

16 wks Mays

$80

WOOD 290 01 20236 5

Advanced Furniture Making Prerequisites: WOOD 115 and WOOD 130

9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

16 wks Neander

$25

F

FIRST YEAR STUDENT SUCCESS 505-428-1467 FYSS 111 01 20406 3

Excelling in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

10-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Staff

FYSS 111 02 21159 3

Excelling in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

1-2:15 p.m.

16 wks Staff

FYSS 111 03 20408 3

Excelling in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

4-5:15 p.m.

16 wks Staff

FYSS 111 04 20409 3

Excelling in College T R Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

10-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Staff

FYSS 111 05 20410 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 21160 1

Strategies for Success in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

8/21 to 9/29 6 wks

Staff

FYSS 116 02 21161 1

Strategies for Success in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

2:30-3:45 p.m.

8/21 to 9/29 6 wks

Staff

FYSS 116 03 21162 1

Strategies for Success in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

5:30-6:45 p.m.

8/21 to 9/29 6 wks

Staff

FYSS 116 04 21163 1

Strategies for Success in College T R Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

8:30-9:45 a.m.

8/21 to 9/29 6 wks

Staff

FYSS 116 05 21164 1

Strategies for Success in College T R Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

8/21 to 9/29 6 wks

Staff

FYSS 116 06 21165 1

Strategies for Success in College T R Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

2:30-3:45 p.m.

8/21 to 9/29 6 wks

Staff

FRENCH School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 FREN 111 01 20117 4

French I M W 3:30-5:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Fuge

FREN 121L 01 20157 1

French Lab

16 wks Le Doux

ARR

GALLERY MANAGEMENT School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 GLRY 133 01 21196 3

Art Collections Management

M

1-5 p.m.

16 wks Verzuh

GLRY 161 01 20606 3

Gallery Practices

R

1-4:15 p.m.

16 wks Baughan

GLRY 163 01 21198 3

Professional Matting and Framing

M

5:30-9:30 p.m.

16 wks Wedel

$35

GLRY 210 D1 21199 3

Art Criticism WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Tumer

$75

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


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Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

GEOLOGY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1757 GEOL 111 D1 20657 3

Physical Geology WEB 9/4 to 12/9 14 wks Mraz Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: GEOL 111L; internet access required; web account available Sept.. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

GEOL 111L D1 20658 1

Physical Geology Lab WEB 9/4 to 12/9 14 wks Mraz Corequisite: GEOL 111; internet access required; web account available Sept.. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$25

GEOL 112 01 20062 3

Historical Geology S 9-11:30 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: GEOL 112L 01

GEOL 112 D1 20659 3

Historical Geology WEB 9/4 to 12/9 14 wks Mraz $75 Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: GEOL 112L D1; internet access required; web account available Sept.. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

GEOL 112L 01 20063 1

Historical Geology Lab Corequisite: GEOL 112 01

GEOL 112L D1 20660 1

Historical Geology Lab WEB 9/4 to 12/9 14 wks Mraz Corequisite: GEOL 112L D1; internet access required; web account available Sept.. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

S

11:45 a.m.-2:15 p.m.

16 wks Renbarger

16 wks Renbarger

$20 $25

GERMAN School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 GERM 111 01 20327 4

German I

T R

5:30-7:15 p.m.

GERM 121L 01 20158 1

German Lab

ARR

16 wks Staff 16 wks Le Doux

GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT

School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 GRHS 121 01 20454 3

Greenhouse Design and Operation

M F

9-10:45 a.m.

16 wks Staff

$50

GRHS 123 01 20455 4

Introduction to Soilless Production Systems T R

8:30-10:30 a.m.

16 wks Shultz

$100

GRHS 125 01 20456 3

Hydroponic Plant Growth

M F

11 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

16 wks Staff

$100

GRHS 127 01 21220 4

Hydroponic Crop Production Prerequisite: GRHS 123 and GRHS 125

T R

5:30-8 p.m.

16 wks Staff

$100

GRHS 221 01 21221 4

Aquaponics Prerequisite: GRHS 123

M W

5:30-8 p.m.

16 wks Shultz

$100

GRHS 223 01 21222 3

Greenhouse Fodder Production

T R

11 a.m.-1 p.m.

16 wks Staff

$100

GRHS 298 01 20590 1

Greenhouse Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1205

ARR

16 wks Shultz

GRHS 298 02 20989 2

Greenhouse Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1205

ARR

14 wks Shultz

9/4 to 12/9

HEALTH CARE School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1159 HLCR 111 B1 20480 3

Introduction to Health Careers R 5:30-8:30 p.m. 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Ranck Web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Oct. 19; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

HLCR 113 B1 20115 3

Medical Terminology M 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

HLCR 113 SD1 20700 3

Medical Terminology WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Jette

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$75


Listings

52 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

HLCR 115 SD1 20875 5

Community Health Worker Training WEB 16 wks Staff Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 428-1837

$75

HLCR 125 B1 20347 5

Nurse Aide M 5:30-8:30 p.m. 16 wks Lamoreux $161 Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; 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 20179 5

Nurse Aide W 5:30-8:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff $161 Web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Aug. 23; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; 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 D2 20962 4

Pathophysiology WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Buddrius

$75

HLCR 232 SD1 20701 4

Pathophysiology WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Davis

$75

HLCR 235 D1 20481 3

Pharmacology for Allied Health WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Staff

$75

HEALTH EDUCATION School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 HLED 111 D1 20460 3

Lifetime Health and Wellness WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Pendleton

$75

HLED 112 D1 20459 3

Weight Management and Exercise WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Staff $75 Students need to supply step counter pedometer at class start date; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

HLED 113 D1 20604 3

Stress Management WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Jannsen-Kerr

$75

HLED 114 D2 20862 1

Fitness and Wellness WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Jannsen-Kerr

$25

HLED 127 01 21053 0.5 ARC First Aid/CPR/AED Certification

F

9 a.m.-5 p.m.

9/15 to 9/15 1 wk

McDaniel

$27

HLED 127 02 21054 0.5 ARC First Aid/CPR/AED Certification

S

9 a.m.-5 p.m.

10/14 to 10/14 1 wk

Aycock

$27

HLED 127 03 21055 0.5 ARC First Aid/CPR/AED Certification

F

9 a.m.-5 p.m.

11/17 to 11/17 1 wk

McDaniel

$27

HLED 133 01 21056 2 Lifeguard Certification

F S U

4-7 p.m. 9/15 to 9/24 2 wks 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Ortiz

$35

HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 HPER 111L 01 20760 1

Beginning Yoga

M W

9-9:55 a.m.

9/4 to 12/9

14 wks McHugh

HPER 111L 02 20002 1

Beginning Yoga

M W

1-2:35 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

HPER 111L 04 20494 1

Beginning Yoga

M W

7:30-8:25 a.m.

HPER 111L 05 20001 1

Beginning Yoga

T R

HPER 111L 06 20005 1

Beginning Yoga

HPER 111L 07 20006 1

$100

Kerr

$100

9/4 to 12/9

14 wks Kerr

$100

8:30-9:25 a.m.

9/4 to 12/9

14 wks Sloane

$100

T R

11:15 a.m.-12:50 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Evangelista

$100

Beginning Yoga

T R

11:15 a.m.-12:50 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Evangelista

$100

HPER 111L 08 20003 1

Beginning Yoga

T R

3:45-5:20 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Monsour

$100

HPER 111L 09 20499 1

Beginning Yoga

T R

5:30-7:05 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Monsour

$100

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2017 53

Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

HPER 111L 10 20495 1

Beginning Yoga

F

5-6:40 p.m.

16 wks Evangelista

$100

HPER 112L 01 20007 1

Gentle Yoga

M W

10-10:55 a.m.

9/4 to 12/9

14 wks Kerr

$100

HPER 112L 02 20596 1

Gentle Yoga

T R

10-10:55 a.m.

9/4 to 12/9

14 wks Evangelista

$100

HPER 113L 01 20135 1

Gentle Pilates

T R

11-11:50 a.m.

16 wks Sanchez

$100

HPER 114L 01 20008 1

The Method Based on Pilates

M W

5:30-6:20 p.m.

16 wks Sanchez

$100

HPER 116L 01 20597 1

Abdominal Conditioning

M W

11-11:50 a.m.

16 wks Sanchez

$100

HPER 117L 01 20176 1

Beginning Body Sculpting

M W

11-11:50 a.m.

16 wks Coulter

$100

HPER 117L 02 20827 1

Beginning Body Sculpting

T R

5:30-6:20 p.m.

16 wks Sanchez

$100

HPER 120L 02 20598 1

Multi-Level Tennis

T R

9-10:35 a.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

King

$100

HPER 120L 03 20599 1

Multi-Level Tennis

T R

5:30-7:05 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Maunders

$100

HPER 121L 01 20173 1

Warm Water Exercise T R Water temperature is 90 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit

9-9:50 a.m.

16 wks Phares

$100

HPER 121L 02 20009 1

Warm Water Exercise T R Water temperature is 90 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit

1-1:50 p.m.

16 wks Trujillo

$100

HPER 121L 03 20349 1

Warm Water Exercise T R Water temperature is 90 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit

5:45-6:35 p.m.

16 wks Taylor

$100

HPER 121L 04 20741 1

Warm Water Exercise

M W

11-11:50 a.m.

16 wks McDaniel

$100

HPER 121L 05 20902 1

Warm Water Exercise

T R

11-11:50 a.m.

16 wks Taylor

$100

HPER 122L 01 20010 1

Beginning Aerobic Kickboxing

M W

4-4:50 p.m.

16 wks Garcia

$100

HPER 126L 01 20257 1

Coed Basketball

T R

noon-12:50 p.m.

16 wks Martinez

$100

HPER 127L 01 20512 1

Pickleball

S

9-10:35 a.m.

16 wks Hall

$100

HPER 127L 02 20969 1

Pickleball

W

10-11:35 a.m.

16 wks Hall

$100

HPER 130L 01 20011 1

Beginning Swimming

M W

10-10:50 a.m.

16 wks Duran

$100

HPER 130L 02 21061 1

Beginning Swimming

T R

7:30-8:20 a.m.

16 wks Davenport

$100

HPER 130L 03 20109 1

Beginning Swimming

T R

noon-12:50 p.m.

16 wks Duran

$100

HPER 130L 04 20012 1

Beginning Swimming

T R

7-7:50 p.m.

16 wks Turner

$100

HPER 132L 01 20311 1

Aqua Zumba

M W

6:40-7:30 p.m.

16 wks Alvarez

$100

HPER 133L 01 20136 1

Warm Water Strength and Stretch M W F Water temperature is 90 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit

8:30-9:35 a.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

PluimMentz

$100

HPER 133L 02 20137 1

Warm Water Strength and Stretch M W F Water temperature is 90 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit

8:30-9:35 a.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

PluimMentz

$100

HPER 133L 03 20246 1

Warm Water Strength and Stretch M W Water temperature is 90 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit

10-10:50 a.m.

16 wks McGuinness

$100

HPER 134L 01 20013 1

Conditioning: Abdominals, Hips and Thighs M W

7-7:50 a.m.

16 wks Guillen

$100

HPER 134L 02 20600 1

Conditioning: Abdominals, Hips and Thighs M W

1-1:50 p.m.

16 wks Coulter

$100

HPER 134L 04 20014 1

Conditioning: Abdominals, Hips and Thighs T R

6:30-7:20 p.m.

16 wks Guillen

$100

HPER 135L 01 20312 1

Aqua Fusion M W Water temperature is 90 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit

12:40-1:30 p.m.

16 wks McGuinness

$100

HPER 136L 01 20015 1

Shallow Water Aerobics

M W

5:45-6:35 p.m.

16 wks Malinowski

$100

HPER 137L 01 20016 1

Deep-Water Aerobics

T R

8:30-9:20 a.m.

16 wks Hillyer

$100

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


Listings

54 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor 16 wks McDaniel

Add’l Fee

HPER 138L 01 20017 1

Senior Aquatics

M W

8:45-9:35 a.m.

HPER 138L 02 20018 1

Senior Aquatics

M W F

11:15 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

McGuinness

$100

HPER 138L 03 20110 1

Senior Aquatics

M W F

11:15 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

McGuinness

$100

HPER 139L 01 20104 1

Deep and Shallow Combo

M W

6:40-7:30 a.m.

16 wks Hillyer

$100

HPER 139L 02 20601 1

Deep and Shallow Combo

T R

6-6:50 p.m.

16 wks Johnson

$100

HPER 140L 01 20314 1

Zumba Fitness

M W

10-10:50 a.m.

16 wks Staff

$100

HPER 140L 02 20397 1

Zumba Fitness

M W

5:30-6:20 p.m.

16 wks Alvarez

$100

HPER 140L 04 20355 1

Zumba Fitness

T R

noon-12:50 p.m.

16 wks Bear

$100

HPER 140L 05 20315 1

Zumba Fitness

T R

5:30-6:20 p.m.

16 wks Chancellor

$100

HPER 142L 01 20019 1

Flexibility and Conditioning for Seniors

M W

10-10:50 a.m.

16 wks Pendleton

$100

HPER 148L 01 20253 1

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

F

3:30-5:10 p.m.

16 wks Whitney

$100

HPER 151L 01 20020 1

Martial Arts

T R

10-11:35 a.m.

HPER 152L 01 20094 1

Tai Chi I

M W

9-9:50 a.m.

16 wks Falance

$100

HPER 160L 01 20021 1

Fitness Cycling

M W

6:40-7:30 a.m.

16 wks Trujillo

$100

HPER 160L 02 20024 1

Fitness Cycling

T R

6:40-7:30 a.m.

16 wks Hillyer

$100

HPER 160L 03 20022 1

Fitness Cycling

T R

noon-12:50 p.m.

16 wks Pendleton

$100

HPER 160L 06 20023 1

Fitness Cycling

T R

5:30-6:20 p.m.

16 wks Guillen

$100

HPER 162L 01 20828 1

Suspension Training

M W

noon-12:50 p.m.

16 wks Sanchez

$100

HPER 162L 02 20513 1

Suspension Training

T R

4-4:50 p.m.

16 wks Sanchez

$100

HPER 165L 01 21057 1

Hiking F 8 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Instructor will call with meeting location. For information, call 505-428-1651

HPER 166L 01 20346 1

Beginning Coed Strength Training

M W

HPER 167L 01 20602 1

Women’s Strength Training

HPER 169L 01 20025 1

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

9/22 to 10/13 4 wks

Schwegmann

$100

$100

Staff

$100

10-10:50 a.m.

16 wks Beam

$100

M W

2-2:50 p.m.

16 wks Sanchez

$100

Circuit Training

T R

10-10:50 a.m.

16 wks Coulter

$100

HPER 171L 01 20027 1

Strength Training for Seniors

M W

9-9:50 a.m.

16 wks Jackson

$100

HPER 171L 02 20028 1

Strength Training for Seniors

T R

9-9:50 a.m.

16 wks Jackson

$100

HPER 172L 01 20030 1

Beginning Fitness Program Online orientation

ARR

16 wks Beam

$100

HPER 172L 02 20031 1

Beginning Fitness Program Online orientation

ARR

16 wks Jannsen-Kerr

$100

HPER 172L 03 20032 1

Beginning Fitness Program Online orientation

ARR

16 wks Jannsen-Kerr

$100

HPER 172L 04 20042 1

Beginning Fitness Program Online orientation

ARR

16 wks Beam

$100

HPER 172L 06 20250 1

Beginning Fitness Program Online orientation

ARR

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Duran

$100

HPER 172L 07 20302 1

Beginning Fitness Program Online orientation

ARR

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Beam

$100

HPER 172L 08 20251 1

Beginning Fitness Program Online orientation

ARR

16 wks Pendleton

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$100


CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2017 55

Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor 16 wks Duran

Add’l Fee

HPER 173L 01 20043 1

Swimming Fitness Program Online orientation

ARR

HPER 180L 02 20044 1

Boot Camp Fitness

M W

5:30-7:05 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Garcia

$100

HPER 180L 03 20101 1

Boot Camp Fitness

M W

5:30-7:05 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Garcia

$100

HPER 180L 04 20102 1

Boot Camp Fitness

T R

9-9:50 a.m.

16 wks Helke

$100

HPER 180L 05 20496 1 Boot Camp Fitness

F S

5:30-6:20 p.m. 16 wks Guillen 9:30-10:20 a.m.

$100

HPER 210L 01 21058 1 Meditation and Yoga

R F S U

5-9 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

10/26 to 10/29 1 wk

Keays

$100

HPER 211L 01 20175 1

Intermediate Yoga Prerequisite: HPER 111L or HPER 212L

M W

6-7:35 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Monsour

$100

HPER 212L 01 20761 1

Multilevel Yoga

M W

noon-12:55 p.m.

9/4 to 12/9

HPER 212L 02 21059 1

Multilevel Yoga

M W

4:10-5:45 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Monsour

$100

HPER 212L 03 20354 1

Multilevel Yoga

M W

4:10-5:45 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Monsour

$100

HPER 212L 04 20046 1

Multilevel Yoga

M W

6-7:35 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Monsour

$100

HPER 212L 05 20045 1

Multilevel Yoga

T R

10-10:55 a.m.

9/4 to 12/9

HPER 212L 06 20174 1

Multilevel Yoga

T R

5:30-7:05 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

HPER 212L 07 20047 1

Multilevel Yoga

S

9:15-10:50 a.m.

16 wks Evangelista

$100

HPER 213L 01 20154 1

Intermediate Pilates

M W

10:10-10:58 a.m.

16 wks Jackson

$100

HPER 229L 02 20048 1

Intermediate Swimming

T R

9:40-11:15 a.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Duran

$100

HPER 229L 03 20603 1

Intermediate Swimming

T R

9:40-11:15 a.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Duran

$100

HPER 229L 04 20356 1

Intermediate Swimming

F

9:30-11:10 a.m.

16 wks Staff

$100

HPER 231L 03 20050 1

Advanced Swimming and Conditioning

T R

6:35-7:25 a.m.

16 wks Davenport

$100

HPER 236L 01 20509 1

Aqua Boot Camp

M W

7:40-8:30 a.m.

16 wks McDaniel

$100

HPER 252L 01 21180 1

Tai Chi II

M W

8-8:50 a.m.

16 wks Falance

$100

14 wks Jannsen-Kerr

14 wks Sloane Monsour

$100

$100

$100 $100

HISTORY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 HIST 111 01 20276 3

Western Civilization I T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

HIST 111 D1 20185 3

Western Civilization I WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Sicko Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

HIST 111 D2 21248 3

Western Civilization I ARR 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

HIST 112 01 20779 3

Western Civilization II

HIST 112 D1 20666 3

Western Civilization II WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

HIST 161 D1 20446 3

United States History to 1877 WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Sicko Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

M W

10-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Martinez

Sicko

16 wks Martinez Martinez

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$75 $75


Listings

56 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

HIST 161 D2 20186 3

United States History to 1877 WEB 16 wks Martinez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

HIST 162 B1 20846 3

United States History From 1877 T 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Carlson to the Present Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

HIST 162 D1 20445 3

United States History From 1877 WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Martinez to the Present Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

HIST 252 01 20870 3

Native American History and Culture

HIST 260 01 20220 3

History of New Mexico F 9 a.m.-noon 16 wks Sicko Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; class meets off-campus in room 108 at the New Mexico History Museum

HIST 260 D1 21240 3

History of New Mexico WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Martinez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

M W

10-11:15 a.m.

$75

$75

16 wks Sicko

$75

HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM

School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1332 HRMG 114 01 20777 3

Introduction to Tourism T R 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Fox Ehlert

HRMG 115 01 20778 3

Customer Relations

M W

11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

16 wks Fox Ehlert

HRMG 116 01 20732 3

Introduction to Hospitality Management

M W

2-3:30 p.m.

16 wks Fox Ehlert

HRMG 118 D1 20362 2

Sanitation and Safety WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Dakan

$50

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 HUDV 260 01 20292 3

Student Leadership

T R

noon-1:15 p.m.

16 wks Kavanaugh

HUDV 260 03 21000 3

Student Leadership

T

5:30-8:45 p.m.

HUDV 270 01 20319 3

Service Leadership

T R

noon-1:15 p.m.

16 wks Taylor

HUDV 296 01 21380 3

Community Development

T R

noon-1:15 p.m.

16 wks Staff

9/18 to 12/9 12 wks Kavanaugh

HUMAN SERVICES School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 HUSV 111 01 20040 3

Human Services Professions

T R

8:30-9:45 a.m.

16 wks Balladares

HUSV 130 01 20396 3

Group Process and Counseling

M W

11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

16 wks Balladares

HUSV 200 D1 20363 3

Psychology of Addictive Behavior WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Johnson

HUSV 205 01 20467 3

Effects of Drug Abuse

16 wks Staff

HUSV 210 D1 20468 3

Substance-Abuse Assessment, Evaluation WEB and Treatment Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Gorman

HUSV 215 01 21241 3

Substance in Families

16 wks Staff

T R

T R

4-5:15 p.m.

5:30-6:45 p.m.

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$75

$75


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Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

HUSV 270 D1 20265 3

Case Management WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Balladares

$75

HUSV 285 D1 20187 3

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Diagnosis WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks and Treatment Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Balladares

$75

HUSV 290 D1 20431 3

Crisis Intervention, Coping Strategies WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks and Stabilization Internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Balladares

$75

HUSV 298 01 20500 3

Human Services Internship Prerequisite: HUSV 111

W

2:30-3:45 p.m.

16 wks Balladares

HUMANITIES School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 HUMS 150 D1 20264 3

Introduction to Culture and Gender Studies WEB 16 wks Romero $75 Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

HUMS 212 01 20364 3

Humanities II: Exploring World Cultures T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Sicko

INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER SCIENCE School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1894 ISCS 113 B1 20627 3

Introduction to Computer Science M 5:30-7:45 p.m. 16 wks Job Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ISCS 114 SD1 20628 4

IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Haack

ISCS 115 01

Introduction to Web Computing

16 wks Pino

20629 3

T R

9-10:45 a.m.

$75

ISCS 116 B1 21286 3

Introduction to Linux F 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Pino Web-supported course; class meets on campus Fridays beginning Aug. 25; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$30

ISCS 117 SD1 20630 3

Linux Certification Preparation WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Job

$75

ISCS 120 01

Introduction to Programming I

16 wks Pino

$40

21203 4

T R

11 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

ISCS 120 D1 20632 4

Introduction to Programming I WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ISCS 122 SN1 21204 3

Computer Networks WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ISCS 114; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; course taught by another college

$75

ISCS 125 01 21205 4

Introduction to Programming II T R 5:30-7:15 p.m. 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Pino Prerequisite: ISCS 120; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$40

ISCS 171 SN1 20634 3

Computer and Security Fundamentals WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ISCS 114; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; course taught by another college

$75

ISCS 175 SN1 20635 3

Disaster Recovery WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

ISCS 215 01

Intermediate Programming

21030 3

T R

5:30-7:15 p.m.

Job

16 wks Staff

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Pino

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$75

$30


Listings

58 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

ISCS 219 D1 21206 3

Web Programming I WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Tahani Prerequisite: ISCS 120; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ISCS 225 B1 21281 3

Advanced Programing and Data Structures T R 2-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Job $30 Web-supported course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

ISCS 229 D1 21207 3

Web Programming II WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Tahani Prerequisites: ISCS 219 and ISCS 125; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

ISCS 271 SN1 20636 3

Firewalls WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ISCS 112 course may be taken concurrently; internet access required, web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; course is taught by another college

$75

ISCS 273 SN1 20637 3

Computer and Network Defenses WEB 16 wks Staff and Countermeasures Prerequisites: ISCS 171 and ISCS 112 course may be taken concurrently; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; course is taught by another college

$75

ISCS 275 SN1 20638 3

Cyber Ethics WEB 16 wks Staff $75 Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1357; course is taught by another college

ISCS 298 01

Internship

20639 3

ARR

$75

16 wks Job

ITALIAN School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ITAL 111 01

20118 4

ITAL 121L 01 20159 1

Italian I

M W

5:30-7:15 p.m.

Italian Lab

ARR

16 wks Staff 16 wks Le Doux

JAPANESE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 JAPN 101 01 20207 2

Introduction to Japanese

T R

1-1:50 p.m.

16 wks Salazar

JAPN 112 01 20119 4

Japanese II Prerequisite: JAPN 111

T R

2-3:45 p.m.

16 wks Salazar

JAPN 121L 01 20160 1

Japanese Language Lab

ARR

16 wks Le Doux

JEWELRY School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 JEWL 114L 01 20502 3

Jewelry/Metal Arts I Permission required call 505-428-1446

T

10 a.m.-3 p.m.

16 wks Aronov

$60

JEWL 158L 01 20228 3

Silversmithing I

W

3-8 p.m.

16 wks Aronov

$60

JEWL 217L 01 20807 3

Jewelry/Metal Arts II M 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Prerequisite: JEWL 114L or permission, call 505-428-1446

16 wks Tintor

$60

JEWL 218L 01 21133 3

Silversmithing II R 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Prerequisite: JEWL 158L or permission, call 505-428-1446

16 wks Aronov

$60

JEWL 220L 01 20607 3

Casting for Jewelry F 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Prerequisite: JEWL 114L or permission, call 505-428-1446

16 wks Tintor

$60

JEWL 233L 01 20608 3

CAD for Jewelry Design W noon-5 p.m. Prerequisite: JEWL 159L and JEWL 212L or permission, call 505-428-1446

16 wks Lanzer

$100

JEWL 294L 01 21134 3

Jewelry/Metal Arts: Advanced Projects W 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Prerequisite: JEWL 114L or permission, call 505-428-1446

16 wks Watson

$70

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


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Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

LEGAL STUDIES

School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 LEGL 111 D1 20260 4

Introduction to Law WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

LEGL 112 D1 20463 3

Introduction to the Paralegal Profession WEB 9/4 to 12/9 14 wks Willis Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Sept. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

LEGL 115 D1 20261 3

Torts, Practice and Procedure WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

LEGL 121 01 20259 3

Legal Research and Writing I R 5:30-8:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

14 wks Haubert

$50

LEGL 221 D1 20826 3

Wills, Probate and Estates WEB 9/4 to 12/9 14 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Sept. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

9/4 to 12/9

MACHINING & TOOLING TECHNOLOGY

School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1819 MATT 113 01 21025 1

Manufacture Safety and Measure

T

5:30-8:45 p.m.

8/22 to 8/28 2 wks

Thompson

$25

MATT 115L 01 21026 1

Introduction to Mills Prerequisite: MATT 113

T R

5:30-8:45 p.m.

10/3 to 10/12 2 wks

Thompson

$25

MATT 116L 01 21027 1

Introduction to Supporting Machine Tools and Principles Prerequisite: MATT 113

T R

5:30-8:45 p.m.

9/5 to 9/14

2 wks

Thompson

$25

MATT 119L 01 21028 1

Introduction to Non-Traditional Machining T R Prerequisite: MATT 113

5:30-8:45 p.m.

9/19 to 9/28 2 wks

Thompson

$25

MATT 155 01 21029 2

Introduction to Computer Numeric Control Mills Prerequisite: MATT 113 and MATT 115

5:30-8:45 p.m.

10/17 to 11/9 4 wks

Thompson

$25

T R

MATHEMATICS School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1769 MATH 101 02 20148 4

Pre-Algebra M W 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Clem

MATH 101 03 20088 4

Pre-Algebra T R 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Kan

MATH 101 LC1 20736 4

Pre-Algebra M W 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 16 wks Lynch Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101S LC1; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11

MATH 101 LC2 20647 4

Pre-Algebra M W 2:30-4:15 p.m. 16 wks Stupin Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101S LC2; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11

MATH 101 LC3 20645 4

Pre-Algebra M W 6-7:45 p.m. 16 wks Chavez Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101S LC3; 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


Listings

60 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

MATH 101 LC4 20646 4

Pre-Algebra T R 10-11:45 a.m. 16 wks Chatterjee Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101S LC4; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11

MATH 101 LC5 20644 4

Pre-Algebra T R 1:30-3:15 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101S LC5; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11

MATH 101S LC1 20735 2

Pre-Algebra Workshop M W 9-10:15 a.m. 16 wks Clem $10 Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101 CL1; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11

MATH 101S LC2 20643 2

Pre-Algebra Workshop T R 2:30-3:45 p.m. 16 wks Stupin $10 Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101 CL2; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11

MATH 101S LC3 20642 2

Pre-Algebra Workshop M W 4:30-5:45 p.m. 16 wks Clem $10 Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101 CL3; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11

MATH 101S LC4 20641 2

Pre-Algebra Workshop M W 10-11:15 a.m. 16 wks Buechley $10 Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101 LC4; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11

MATH 101S LC5 20640 2

Pre-Algebra Workshop T R noon-1:15 p.m. 16 wks Lynch $10 Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101 CL5; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11

MATH 102 01 20441 4

Basic Algebra M W 8:30-10:15 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Otero

MATH 102 02 20090 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 Otero

MATH 102 03 20737 4

Basic Algebra M W 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Chatterjee

MATH 102 04 20097 4

Basic Algebra M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Gutierrez

MATH 102 05 20505 4

Basic Algebra T R 10-11:45 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Rodriguez

MATH 102 06 20365 4

Basic Algebra T R noon-1:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Shankin

MATH 102 07 20507 4

Basic Algebra T R 3-4:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Staff

MATH 102 SN1 20970 4

Basic Algebra WEB 16 wks Staff Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; course taught by another college

MATH 104L 01 20772 1

Emporium Math Lab

W

3-5 p.m.

9/4 to 12/9

14 wks Krebs

MATH 104L 02 20771 1

Emporium Math Lab

F

10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

9/4 to 12/9

14 wks Geddie

MATH 109 01 20066 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 Clem

MATH 109 02 20332 4

Intermediate Algebra M W 2:30-4:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Buechley

MATH 109 03 20171 4

Intermediate Algebra M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Vialpando

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$75


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Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

MATH 109 04 20376 4

Intermediate Algebra T R 10-11:45 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Roberts

MATH 109 05 20439 4

Intermediate Algebra T R noon-1:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Chatterjee

MATH 109 06 20442 4

Intermediate Algebra T R 2-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

MATH 111 01 20843 3

Math for Elementary School Teachers R 4:30-7 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Stupin

MATH 119 01 20773 3

Applications of Mathematics for M W 8:30-9:45 a.m. Nonscience Majors Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Staff

MATH 119 02 20067 3

Applications of Mathematics for T R 10-11:15 a.m. Nonscience Majors Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Lynch

MATH 119 03 20438 3

Applications of Mathematics for T R 3-4:15 p.m. Nonscience Majors Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Roberts

MATH 119 04 20212 3

Applications of Mathematics for T 5:30-8 p.m. Nonscience Majors Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Krebs

MATH 119 D1 21208 3

Applications of Mathematics for WEB 16 wks Krebs Nonscience Majors Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

MATH 121 01 20068 4

College Algebra M W 8:30-10:15 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Carter

MATH 121 02 20443 4

College Algebra M W 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Shankin

MATH 121 03 20648 4

College Algebra M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Wampler

MATH 121 04 20390 4

College Algebra T R 10-11:45 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Pantano

MATH 121 05 20069 4

College Algebra T R noon-1:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Roberts

MATH 121 D1 20155 4

College Algebra WEB 16 wks Krebs Prerequisite: MATH 109; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; TI-83 or TI-84 series graphing calculator highly recommended;

MATH 135 01 20844 3

Introduction to Probability and Statistics Prerequisite: MATH 109 or MATH 119

T R

10-11:45 a.m.

16 wks Copp

MATH 135 02 20201 3

Introduction to Probability and Statistics Prerequisite: MATH 109 or MATH 119

T R

2:30-4:15 p.m.

16 wks Pantano

MATH 135 B1 20541 3

Introduction to Probability and Statistics M 10-11:45 a.m. 16 wks Copp Prerequisite: MATH 109 or MATH 119; web-blended course; class meets on Mondays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

MATH 135 D2 20440 3

Introduction to Probability and Statistics WEB 16 wks White $75 Prerequisite: MATH 109 or MATH 119; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

8/28 to 12/9 15 wks Krebs

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$75

$75


Listings

62 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

MATH 150 01 20774 4

Precalculus and Trigonometry M W 10-11:45 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 110 or MATH 121; may be taken concurrently with MATH 155

16 wks Shankin

MATH 150 02 20203 4

Precalculus and Trigonometry T R 6-8 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 110 or MATH 121; may be taken concurrently with MATH 155

16 wks Haack

MATH 150L 01 20775 1

Precalculus and Trigonometry Laboratory T R 5-5:50 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 110 or MATH 121; Corequisite: MATH 150

16 wks Haack

MATH 162 01 20204 4

Calculus I M T W R 8:30-9:40 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 150; TI-83 or TI-84 series graphing calculator highly recommended

16 wks Roberts

MATH 163 01 20205 4

Calculus II M W 5:30-7:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 162; TI-83 or TI-84 series graphing calculator highly recommended

16 wks Pantano

MATH 264 01 20380 4

Calculus III M T W R 8:30-9:40 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 163; TI-83 or TI-84 series graphing calculator highly recommended

16 wks Shankin

MEDIA ARTS School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1887 MART 118 01 20073 3

Communication Design

R

8:30-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Gervers

$30

MART 119 01 20182 3

Digital Design Presentation

M

8:30-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Gervers

$30

MART 121 01 20268 3

Adobe Illustrator

T

8:30-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Taussig

$30

MART 123 01 20814 3

Adobe InDesign

W

1-3:45 p.m.

16 wks Quintana

$30

MART 127 01 21015 3

Design Principles

T

8:30-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Macnab

$30

MART 130 01 20245 3

Web Design I

F

1-3:45 p.m.

16 wks Kunz

$30

MART 130 SD1 20815 3

Web Design I WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Liss

$75

MART 143 01 20816 3

After Effects

M

1-3:45 p.m.

16 wks Mederos

$30

MART 146 01 21181 3

Game Design Fundamentals

M

1-3:45 p.m.

16 wks Johnson

$30

MART 148 01 20269 3

3-D Graphics and Animation

W

8:30-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Taussig

$30

MART 160 01 20270 3

Audio Production I

T

1-3:45 p.m.

16 wks Goodyear

$30

MART 161 01 20817 3

Introduction to Reason and Live

T

5:30-8:15 p.m.

16 wks Goodyear

$30

MART 180 02 20271 3

Photoshop I

W

5:30-8:15 p.m.

16 wks Reifman

$30

MART 180 03 20273 3

Photoshop I

R

1-3:45 p.m.

16 wks Summers

$30

MART 180 D1 20183 3

Photoshop I WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks McPherson

$75

MART 187 01 21182 1

Electronic Color Theory and Practice

W

5:30-8:45 p.m.

8/23 to 9/13 4 wks

Johnson

$10

MART 188 01 20820 2

Adobe Lightroom

W

1-3:45 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Staff

$20

MART 228 01 20821 2

Design in the Real World

R

5:30-8:45 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Kunz

$20

MART 280 01 20274 3

Photoshop II T 1-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MART 180 or permission, call 505-428-1887

16 wks Summers

$30

MART 284 01 20275 3

Advanced Digital Projects R 8:30-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: MART 231 or MART 280 or permission, call 505-428-1887

16 wks Taussig

$30

MEDICAL ASSISTANT School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1907 MAST 120 01 20433 3

Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures I Permission required, call 505-428-1907

M

2-5:15 p.m.

16 wks Findlay

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$35


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Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

MAST 120 02 20255 3

Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures I Permission required, call 505-428-1907

MAST 125 01 20434 2 MAST 125 02 20256 2

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Days

Times

W

2-5:15 p.m.

Add’l Fee

16 wks Findlay

$35

Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures I M 6-8:30 p.m. Corequisites: MAST 115 and MAST 120; permission required, call 505-428-1907

16 wks Jones

$35

Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures I W 6-8:30 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 111L 01 21117 1

Chorus

T

3:30-5:15 p.m.

16 wks Howe

MUSC 115 01 20618 3

Music Theory I

M W

1-3:15 p.m.

16 wks Hood

MUSC 118L 01 20133 2

Guitar I

M W

11 a.m.-12:40 p.m.

16 wks Gonzales

MUSC 119L 01 21118 2

Guitar II: Ensemble M W 11 a.m.-12:55 p.m. Pre-requisite: MUSC 118L or permission, call 505-428-1358

MUSC 121L 01 20491 2

Group Piano I

M W

9:30-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Coxwell

MUSC 130 01 21119 3

Jazz History

T

9-11:30 a.m.

16 wks Trentacosta

MUSC 140 01 20492 3

Music Appreciation

W

5:30-8 p.m.

16 wks Jones

MUSC 140 D1 20692 3

Music Appreciation WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Buccheri

MUSC 141 01 21120 1

Class Voice I

T

1:30-3:15 p.m.

16 wks Howe

MUSC 211L 01 20092 1

Chamber Singers Permission required, call 505-428-1358

R

3:30-5:15 p.m.

16 wks Howe

MUSC 221L 01 21121 1

Class Voice II

R

1:30-3:15 p.m.

16 wks Howe

8/28 to 12/9 15 wks Babankova

$75

NURSING School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 NURS 120 B1 20482 3

Introduction to Nursing Concepts W 1-4:30 p.m. 16 wks Fleischmann Admission to nursing program required; Corequisite: NURS 125; web-blended course; class meets on campus on Wednesdays beginning Aug. 23; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1323

NURS 125 01 20781 4 Principles of Nursing Practice M 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Fleischmann $368 T 8:30 a.m.-noon Corequisite: NURS 120; fee includes mandatory drug test and Department of Health background check; admission to nursing program; permission required, call 505-428-1323 NURS 125 02 20782 4

Principles of Nursing Practice M 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Gutierrez $368 T 8:30 a.m.-noon Corequisite: NURS 120; fee includes mandatory drug test and Department of Health background check; admission to nursing program; permission required, call 505-428-1323

NURS 125 03 20783 4 Principles of Nursing Practice M 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Watts $368 T 8:30 a.m.-noon Corequisite: NURS 120; fee includes mandatory drug test and Department of Health background check; admission to nursing program; permission required, call 505-428-1323 NURS 140 B1 20483 3

Health and Illness Concepts I M 9-11:30 a.m. 16 wks Goldenberg $147 Prerequisites: NURS 120 and NURS 125; Corequisite: NURS 155 and NURS 160; web-blended course; class meets on campus on Mondays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; 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

64 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

NURS 145 B1 20484 3

Health Care Participant M 1-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Tither Prerequisites: NURS 120 and NURS 125L; Corequisites: NURS 140, NURS 155 and NURS 160L; web-blended course; class meets on campus on Mondays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

NURS 155 B1 20485 3

Nursing Pharmacology R 9-11:30 a.m. 16 wks Bear Prerequisites: NURS 120 and NURS 125L; Corequisites: NURS 145, NURS 155 and NURS 160L; web-blended course; class meets on campus on Thursdays beginning Aug. 24; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

NURS 160 01 20785 4 Assessment and Health Promotion T 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. R 1-4:30 p.m. F ARR Prerequisites: NURS 120 and NURS 125; Corequisites: NURS 140, NURS 145, and NURS 155

16 wks Goldenberg

$80

NURS 160 02 20786 4 Assessment and Health Promotion T 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. R 1-4:30 p.m. F ARR Prerequisites: NURS 120 and NURS 125; Corequisites: NURS 140, NURS 145, and NURS 155

16 wks Tither

$80

NURS 160 03 20787 4 Assessment and Health Promotion T 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. R 1-4:30 p.m. F ARR Prerequisites: NURS 120 and NURS 125; Corequisites: NURS 140, NURS 145, and NURS 155

16 wks Trainor

$80

NURS 160 04 21068 4 Assessment and Health Promotion T 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. R 1-4:30 p.m. F ARR Prerequisites: NURS 120 and NURS 125; Corequisites: NURS 140, NURS 145, and NURS 155

16 wks O’Hara

$80

NURS 200 B1 20649 3

Health and Illness Concepts II T 9:30 a.m.-noon 16 wks Romero $248 Prerequisites: NURS 140, NURS 145, NURS 155 and NURS 160; Corequisites: NURS 210 and NURS 225L; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Aug. 22; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

NURS 210 B1 20650 3

Professional Nursing Concepts I R 1-2:30 p.m. 16 wks Fleischmann $40 Prerequisites: NURS 140, NURS 145, NURS 155 and NURS 160; Corequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 225L; web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Aug. 24; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

NURS 225L 01 20651 4 Care of Patients with Chronic Conditions T 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Romero W 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. R 8 a.m.-noon Prerequisites: NURS 140, NURS 145, NURS 155 and NURS 160; Corequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210; permission required, call 505-428-1323

$172

NURS 225L 02 20652 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: NURS 140, NURS 145, NURS 155 and NURS 160; Corequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210; permission required, call 505-428-1323

$172

NURS 225L 03 20653 4 Care of Patients with Chronic Conditions T 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Kinsella W 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. R 8 a.m.-noon Prerequisites: NURS 140, NURS 145, NURS 155 and NURS 160; Corequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210; permission required, call 505-428-1323

$172

NURS 225L 04 20654 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: NURS 140, NURS 145, NURS 155 and NURS 160; Corequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210; permission required, call 505-428-1323

$172

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


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Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

NURS 230 01 20788 4 Health and Illness Concepts III W 9 a.m.-noon 16 wks Loflin $147 R 9 a.m.-noon Prerequisites: NURS 200, NURS 210 and NURS 225L; Corequisites: NURS 235 and NURS 260; permission required, call 505-428-1323 NURS 235 01 20789 4 Clinical Intensive I W R 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Miller M U 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Prerequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210 and 225L; Corequisite: NURS 230; permission required, call 505-428-1323

$40

NURS 235 02 20790 4 Clinical Intensive I W R 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Staff M U 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Prerequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210 and 225L; Corequisite: NURS 230; permission required, call 505-428-1323

$40

NURS 235 03 20791 4 Clinical Intensive I W R 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Staff M U 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Prerequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210 and 225L; Corequisite: NURS 230; permission required, call 505-428-1323

$40

NURS 250 01 20511 3

Emergency Medicine in Nursing Permission required, call 505-428-1836

16 wks Loflin

$40

NURS 260 01 20793 3

ADN Capstone ARR 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Loflin Prerequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210 and 225L; Corequisite: NURS 230; permission required, call 505-428-1323

NURS 290 01 21069 1

NCLEX RN Preparation Prerequisites: NURS 221

F

9 a.m.-3 p.m.

ARR

16 wks Tewart

NUTRITION School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 NUTR 200 D1 20304 3

Nutrition WEB 9/4 to 12/9 14 wks Scott Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Sept. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

NUTR 200 D2 20305 3

Nutrition WEB 9/4 to 12/9 14 wks Scott Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Sept. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

NUTR 200 D3 20497 3

Nutrition WEB 9/4 to 12/9 14 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Sept. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

NUTR 200 D4 20672 3

Nutrition WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

NUTR 205 SD1 20306 3

Nutrition in the Life Cycle WEB 9/4 to 12/9 14 wks Scott Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Sept. 4; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

NUTR 206 SD1 20458 3

Community Nutrition WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

NUTR 221 SD1 20308 3

Diabetes Management WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES School of Business and Education, 505-428-1308 OFTC 110 01 21169 1

Computers for Novices

F S

9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

8/25 to 8/26 1 wks

OFTC 111 01 20239 4

Business Software Essentials I

M W

11:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m.

Cordova

16 wks Finn-Brown

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$10 $40


Listings

66 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

OFTC 111 B1 20238 4

Business Software Essentials I M 5:30-8 p.m. 16 wks Roybal Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Aug. 21; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$40

OFTC 111 B2 20240 4

Business Software Essentials I W 5:30-8 p.m. 16 wks Roybal Web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Aug. 23; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$40

OFTC 111 D1 20241 4

Business Software Essentials I WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Walker

$75

OFTC 111 D2 20329 4

Business Software Essentials I WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

16 wks Walker

$75

OFTC 114 01 21170 1

Introduction to Windows Course covers Windows 10

F S

9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

9/15 to 9/16 1 wks

Harrington

$10

OFTC 115 01 21171 1

Keyboarding Essentials I

F S

9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

9/8 to 9/9

1 wks

Rivera

$10

OFTC 116 01 21172 1

Word Essentials I Course covers Word 2016

F S

9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

9/29 to 9/30 1 wks

Storch

$10

OFTC 117 01 21173 1

Excel Essentials I Course covers Excel 2016

F S

9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

10/27 to 10/28 1 wks

Walker

$10

OFTC 118 01 21174 1

Access Essentials I Course covers Access 2016

F S

9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

10/20 to 10/21 1 wks

Walker

$10

OFTC 119 01 21175 1

Outlook Essentials I Course covers Outlook 2016

F S

9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

12/1 to 12/2 1 wks

Harrington

$10

OFTC 126 01 21176 1

PowerPoint Essentials I Course covers PowerPoint 2016

F S

9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

11/17 to 11/18 1 wks

Morimoto

$10

PHILOSOPHY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 PHIL 111 01 21242 3

Introduction to Philosophy T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Lavelle

PHIL 111 D1 20447 3

Introduction to Philosophy WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Shank Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

PHIL 111 D2 20188 3

Introduction to Philosophy WEB 16 wks Lavelle Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

PHIL 155 01 20167 3

Logic and Critical Thinking T R 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

PHIL 246 D1 20189 3

Biomedical Ethics WEB 16 wks Primozic Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

PHIL 258 D1 20694 3

Environmental Ethics and Sustainability WEB Internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

PHIL 258 D2 20383 3

Environmental Ethics and Sustainability WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

PHIL 265 D1 21023 3

Comparative World Religions WEB 16 wks Claxton Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

16 wks Lavelle

16 wks Staff

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


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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 01 20243 3

Introduction to Phlebotomy T R 3-5:30 p.m. 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Prerequisite: HLCR 113; Corequisite: PHLB 115L; permission required, call 505-428-1907

PHLB 115L 01 20244 3

Clinical Phlebotomy I T R 6-8:30 p.m. 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Chavez Corequisite: PHLB 113; fee includes Department of Health background check and mandatory drug test; permission required, call 505-428-1763

PHLB 117 D1 20504 3

Special Practices in Phlebotomy WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Jones $75 Prerequisites: PHLB 113 and PHLB 115L; Corequisite: PHLB 116L; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1763

PHLB 198 01 21072 2

Clinical Phlebotomy Internship ARR Prerequisites: PHLB 113 and PHLB 115L; Corequisite: PHLB 117

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Findlay $239.37

Findlay

PHOTOGRAPHY School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 PHOT 111 01 20221 3

Digital Photography I Prerequisite: MART 180

R

5:30-9:30 p.m.

16 wks Perez

PHOT 111 02 20222 3

Digital Photography I Prerequisite: MART 180

W

1-5 p.m.

16 wks Wilson

PHOT 120 01 20418 3

B&W Film Photography I

W

8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

16 wks Roetter

PHOT 150 D1 20285 3

Camera Use and the Art of Seeing WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

PHOT 195 01 20286 3

Photographing Artwork

M

5:30-9:30 p.m.

16 wks Bishop

PHOT 210 01 20287 3

Digital Photography II Prerequisite: PHOT 111

M

1-5 p.m.

16 wks Perez

PHOT 230 01 20609 3

Alternative Photographic Processes II Prerequisite: PHOT 130

W

5:30-9:30 p.m.

16 wks Wilson

PHOT 240 01 21212 3

Photography and Studio Lighting II

R

1-5 p.m.

16 wks Bishop

PHOT 250 01 20809 3

Landscape Photography Prerequisite: PHOT 111 or PHOT 120

R

8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

16 wks Wilson

Tumer

$75

PHYSICS School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1757 PHYS 111 01 20064 3

Introduction to Physics T R 1-2:15 p.m. 16 wks Friedman Prerequisites: MATH 109 and ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 9; Corequisite: PHYS 111L

PHYS 111L 01 20065 1

Introduction to Physics Lab Corequisite: PHYS 111

2:30-5 p.m.

16 wks Friedman

PHYS 121 01 20138 3

General Physics I T R 5:30-6:45 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 150 and MATH 155; Corequisite: PHYS 121L

16 wks Friedman

PHYS 121L 01 20139 1

General Physics I Lab Corequisite: PHYS 121

16 wks Friedman

PHYS 161 01 20140 3

Calculus Physics I M W 1-2:15 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 162L; Corequisite: PHYS 161L

16 wks Friedman

PHYS 161L 01 20141 1

Calculus Physics I Lab Corequisite: PHYS 161

16 wks Friedman

T

T

W

7-9:30 p.m.

2:30-5 p.m.

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$20

$20

$20


Listings

68 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

PLUMBING

School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 PLMB 111 01 20340 2

Basic Plumbing, Safety and Pipe Fitting

T

8 a.m.-1 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Miller

$25

PLMB 121 01 20681 3

Gas Piping and Combustion Venting

R

8 a.m.-2:45 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Engstrom

$25

PLMB 131 01 20341 2

Service Plumbing, Repair, Maintenance and Remodel

T

1:30-4:45 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Miller

$25

PLMB 141 01 20880 2

Pumps and Motors

M

11 a.m.-3:45 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Miller

$50

PLMB 211 01 20682 3

Water Supply Systems and Backflow Prevention

T

8 a.m.-2:45 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Miller

$25

PLMB 221 01 20683 3

Drain/Waste/Vent and Gray Water

R

8 a.m.-2:45 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Miller

$25

PLMB 231 01 20684 2

Boilers and Hydronic Systems

W

3-6:15 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Wilson

$25

POLITICAL SCIENCE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 POLI 211 D1 20126 3

New Mexico Government WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Medina $75 Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

PORTUGUESE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 PORT 111 01 20797 4

Beginning Portuguese I

T R

5:30-7:15 p.m.

PORT 121L 01 20394 1

Portuguese Language Lab

ARR

16 wks Staff 16 wks Le Doux

PRINTMAKING AND BOOK ARTS

School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 PRBK 165L 01 21247 3

Book Arts

R

9 a.m.-2 p.m.

16 wks Easterbrook

$60

PRBK 168L 01 21233 3

Letterpress

F

9 a.m.-2 p.m.

16 wks Bourland

$60

PRBK 174L 01 21234 3

Introduction to Printmaking

T

9 a.m.-2 p.m.

16 wks Lynch

$60

PRBK 175L 01 21235 3

Monotype Printmaking

W

3-8 p.m.

16 wks Calhoun

PRBK 191L 01 21236 3

Relief Printmaking

M

noon-5 p.m.

16 wks Lynch

$60

PSYCHOLOGY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 PSYC 111 01 20317 3

Psychology I M W 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Alexander

PSYC 111 02 20384 3

Psychology I M W 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Gomez

PSYC 111 03 20041 3

Psychology I T R 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Alexander

PSYC 111 04 20385 3

Psychology I T R 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Staff

PSYC 111 D1 20161 3

Psychology I WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; 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


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Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

PSYC 111 D2 20134 3

Psychology I WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

PSYC 111 D3 20172 3

Psychology I WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

PSYC 125 01 20318 3

Communication and Counseling Skills T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

16 wks Alexander

PSYC 231 01 20673 3

Psychology of Personality Prerequisite: PSYC 111

T R

2:30-3:45 p.m.

16 wks Cervio

PSYC 240 01 20168 3

Abnormal Psychology Prerequisite: PSYC 111

M W

11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

16 wks Cervio

PSYC 250 D1 20127 3

Brain and Behavior WEB 16 wks Gomez Prerequisite: PSYC 111; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

PSYC 265 01 20359 3

Cognitive Psychology Prerequisite: PSYC 111

M W

4-5:15 p.m.

16 wks Alexander

PSYC 280 01 20162 3

Human Sexuality Prerequisite: PSYC 111

T R

10-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Gagnon

PSYC 290 01 20386 3

Developmental Psychology Prerequisite: PSYC 111

M W

11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

16 wks Gomez

PSYC 290 02 20469 3

Developmental Psychology Prerequisite: PSYC 111

T R

noon-1:15 p.m.

16 wks Alexander

PSYC 290 D1 20437 3

Developmental Psychology WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: PSYC 111; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

PSYC 290 D2 20470 3

Developmental Psychology WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: PSYC 111; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

PSYC 290 D3 20471 3

Developmental Psychology WEB 16 wks Stehr Prerequisite: PSYC 111; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

PSYC 290 D4 20999 3

Developmental Psychology WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Staff Prerequisite: PSYC 111; Internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

$75

RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1649 RADI 120 01 20754 3

Principles of Radiologic Technology I M W 8:30-10:15 a.m. 16 wks Frain Corequisite: RADI 111, RADI 125 and RADI 127L; permission and admission to Radiologic Technology program, call 505-428-1649

RADI 220 01 21031 2

Radiologic Physics and Biology T R 9-9:45 a.m. Prerequisite: RADI 140; Corequisite: RADI 225 and RADI 227L

16 wks Frain

RADI 225 01 21032 3

Advanced Radiologic Procedures T R 10-11:15 a.m. and Pathology Prerequisite: RADI 165; Corequisite: RADI 220 and RADI 227L

16 wks Frain

RADI 227L 01 21033 8

Radiologic Technology Clinical IV M W F 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Prerequisite: RADI 167L; Corequisite: RADI 220 and RADI 225

16 wks Peachey

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu

$20

$133.30


Listings

70 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

Add’l Fee

READING School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 READ 100L 01 20142 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 Staff

READ 100L 02 20143 2

Reading Fluency and M W Vocabulary Development Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

12:30-2:15 p.m.

16 wks Staff

READ 100L 03 20144 2

Reading Fluency and M W 8:30-10:15 a.m. Vocabulary Development Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

16 wks Staff

READ 100L 04 20170 2

Reading Fluency and T R Vocabulary Development Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

10-11:45 a.m.

16 wks Staff

READ 100L 05 20301 2

Reading Fluency and T R Vocabulary Development Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11

2:30-4:15 p.m.

16 wks Staff

READ 101L 01 20145 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 Staff

READ 101L 02 20342 2

Critical Reading Across the Disciplines M W 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Staff

READ 101L 03 20345 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 Goldman

READ 101L 04 20343 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 Joplin

READ 101L 05 20146 2

Critical Reading Across the Disciplines T R 10-11:45 a.m. Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Eannarino

READ 101L 06 20147 2

Critical Reading Across the Disciplines T R noon-1:45 p.m. Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Eannarino

READ 101L 07 20344 2

Critical Reading Across the Disciplines T R 2:30-4:15 p.m. Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Heil

RESPIRATORY CARE School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1723 RESP 112 01 21034 4

Respiratory Care Anatomy and Physiology M T W R Permission required, call 505-428-1723

9 a.m.-4 p.m.

8/21 to 9/22 5 wks

Jeffs

$180

RESP 120 01 21035 5

Therapeutic Modalities Permission required, call 505-428-1723

M T W R

8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.

10/16 to 11/17 5 wks

Jeffs

$50

RESP 122 01 21036 1

Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology I Permission required, call 505-428-1723

M T W R

9 a.m.-4 p.m.

9/18 to 9/29 2 wks

Jeffs

RESP 125 01 21037 1

Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology I Permission required, call 505-428-1723

M T W R

9 a.m.-4 p.m.

11/13 to 11/22 2 wks

Casas

RESP 130L 01 21038 3

Respiratory Care Clinical I Permission required, call 505-428-1723

ARR

16 wks Romero

$273.30

RESP 130L 02 20686 3

Respiratory Care Clinical I Permission required, call 505-428-1723

ARR

16 wks Romero

$273.30

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2017 71

Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

RESP 130L 03 20687 3

Respiratory Care Clinical I Permission required, call 505-428-1723

ARR

16 wks Romero

RESP 240 01 20811 2

Professional Development Permission required, call 505-428-1723

M T W R

9 a.m.-4 p.m.

16 wks Jeffs

RESP 260 01 21039 3

Neonatal Pediatric Respiratory Care Permission required, call 505-428-1723

M T W R

9 a.m.-4 p.m.

RESP 270L 01 20812 7

Respiratory Care Clinical IV Permission required, call 505-428-1723

RESP 270L 02 20813 7

Respiratory Care Clinical IV Permission required, call 505-428-1723

9/25 to 10/20 4 wks

Add’l Fee $273.30 $184

Jeffs

$240

ARR

16 wks Staff

$200

ARR

16 wks Staff

$200

16 wks Staff

$30

16 wks Johnson

$60

SCIENCE, MATH, ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1819 STEM 111 01 20776 3

Introduction to Science, Math and Engineering Technology

M W

8:30-9:45 a.m.

SCULPTURE School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 SCUL 115L 01 20224 2

Basic Fabrication and Safety

T

8:30-11:50 a.m.

SCUL 115L 02 20223 2

Basic Fabrication and Safety

S

8:30 a.m.-3:10 p.m.

SCUL 117L 01 21243 3

Santeros: Craft and Tradition

F

10 a.m.-3 p.m.

SCUL 134 01 20226 3

Forging for the Sculptor

F

8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

SCUL 213L 01 21200 3

Sculpture I Prerequisite: SCUL 115L

T

noon-5 p.m.

SCUL 262 01 20595 3

Metal Sculpture I Prerequisite: SCUL 113L

S

8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Boyce

$60

SCUL 265L 01 20370 3

Glass Sculpture Prerequisite: SCUL 213L

S

8 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Overlie

$85

SCUL 294L 01 20810 3

Sculpture: Advanced Projects W noon-5 p.m. Prerequisite: SCUL 263L or permission, call 505-428-1413

16 wks Boyce

$70

SCUL 294L 02 21135 3

Sculpture: Advanced Projects T R 1:30-4 p.m. Prerequisite: SCUL 263L or permission, call 505-428-1413

16 wks Hunt

$70

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Dallas

$60

16 wks Lopez

$45

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Thomas

16 wks Boyce

$100 $60

SOCIOLOGY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 SOCI 111 01 20360 3

Introduction to Sociology T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Melton

SOCI 111 02 20266 3

Introduction to Sociology M W 12:30-1:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Crone

SOCI 111 D1 20051 3

Introduction to Sociology WEB 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Melton Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

SOCI 111 D2 20472 3

Introduction to Sociology WEB 8/21 to 10/13 8 wks Crone Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; 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

72 FALL 2017 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID

Credit CRN Hours Title

Days

Times

Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor

SOCI 216 01 20130 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 220 D1 20267 3

Social Problems WEB 16 wks Melton Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

Add’l Fee

16 wks Melton $75

SOLAR ENERGY School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 SOLR 111 01 20622 1

Introduction to Solar Energy

M W

12:30-2:15 p.m.

SOLR 121 01 20367 3

Design and Installation of Photovoltaic Systems I

R

12:30-3 p.m.

16 wks Wilson

$25

SOLR 131 01 20368 3

Design and Installation of Solar Hot Water Systems

T

12:30-3 p.m.

16 wks Wilson

$25

SOLR 221D B1 20623 1

Photovoltaics Design Lab M W 1:30-5 p.m. 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Selby Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays and Wednesdays beginning Oct. 16; internet access required; web account available Oct. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

SOLR 298 01 20861 3

Solar Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1388

ARR

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Wilson

Staff

SPANISH School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 SPAN 101 01 20070 2

Introduction to Spanish

W

5:30-7:15 p.m.

16 wks Chillon-Garcia

SPAN 101 02 20328 2

Introduction to Spanish

T R

11:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

16 wks Robinson

SPAN 111 01 20116 4

Beginning Spanish I

M W

12:30-2:15 p.m.

16 wks Staff

SPAN 111 02 20381 4

Beginning Spanish I

M W

2:30-4:15 p.m.

16 wks Staff

SPAN 111 03 20111 4

Beginning Spanish I

M W

9:30-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Staff

SPAN 111 04 20112 4

Beginning Spanish I

T R

10-11:45 a.m.

16 wks Staff

SPAN 111 05 20262 4

Beginning Spanish I

T R

noon-1:45 p.m.

16 wks Staff

SPAN 111 07 20113 4

Beginning Spanish I

T R

5:30-7:15 p.m.

16 wks Staff

SPAN 111L 01 20691 1

Spanish I Conversation Lab

M W

11:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

SPAN 112 01 20114 4

Beginning Spanish II Prerequisite: SPAN 111

M W

9:30-11:15 a.m.

16 wks Chavez Hunt

SPAN 112 02 21104 4

Beginning Spanish II Prerequisite: SPAN 111

T R

5:30-7:15 p.m.

16 wks Staff

SPAN 113 01 20851 4

Beginning Heritage Spanish I

M W

10-11:55 a.m.

14 wks Staff

SPAN 121L 01 20071 1

Spanish Lab

ARR

SPAN 211 01 20679 3

Intermediate Spanish I T R Prerequisite: SPAN 112 or 114 or permission

2-3:15 p.m.

16 wks Staff

SPAN 290 01 21105 4

Spanish Grammar and Composition Prerequisite: SPAN 212

5:30-7:30 p.m.

14 wks Staff

T R

8/28 to 12/9 15 wks Staff

9/4 to 12/9

9/4 to 12/9

16 wks Le Doux

SPEECH School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 SPCH 111 01 20037 3

Public Speaking M W 1-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Lovato

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS FALL 2017 73

Credit Course ID CRN Hours Title Days Times SPCH 111 02 20038 3 Public Speaking M W 1-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

Short-Term Course Add’l Course Dates Length Instructor Fee 10/16 to 12/9 8 wks Franco

SPCH 111 03 20258 3

Public Speaking M W 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Ross

SPCH 111 04 20151 3

Public Speaking T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

16 wks Pressler

SPCH 111 CW 20197 3

Public Speaking T 5:30-8 p.m. 16 wks Lovato Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; class will meet on 5 Saturdays to be determined on the first day of class

SPCH 220 01 20123 3

Interpersonal Communication M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

SPCH 220 D1 20200 3

Interpersonal Communication WEB 16 wks Lovato Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

SPCH 220 D2 20510 3

Interpersonal Communication WEB 16 wks Lovato Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl

$75

SPCH 225 01 20435 3

Small-Group Communication M W 4-5:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11

SPCH 225 D1 20107 3

Small-Group Communication WEB 16 wks Lovato Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Aug. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; basic word processing skills required

16 wks Ross

16 wks Lovato $75

WATER TECHNOLOGY

School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 WATR 111 01 20994 2

Introduction to Water Treatment and Distribution Systems

M W

6:30-8:15 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Staff

WATR 112 01 21223 4

Applied Math for Water Operators

M W

4-5:45 p.m.

16 wks Staff

WATR 160 01 20624 4

Applied Chemistry for Water Treatment Operators

M W 1:30-3:30 p.m.

16 wks Divine

WELDING School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 WELD 111 01 20693 4

Shielded Metal Arc Welding I

T R

8:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Lovato

$50

WELD 111 02 21224 4

Shielded Metal Arc Welding I

T R

3:30-7:15 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Felix

$50

WELD 115 01 20436 3

Oxyacet Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes

M W

8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Lovato

$50

WELD 115 02 21225 3

Oxyacet Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes

M W

3:30-7:30 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Felix

$50

WELD 121 01 20486 4

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) I

T R

8:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Lovato

$50

WELD 121 02 20981 4

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) I

T R

3:30-8:15 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Felix

$50

WELD 131 01 20487 4

Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding I

M W

8:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Lovato

$50

WELD 131 02 20982 4

Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding I

M W

3:30-8:15 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Felix

$50

WELD 141 01 20420 2

Introduction to Metallurgy

T R

1:30-3:15 p.m.

8/21 to 10/13 8 wks

Lovato

$50

WELD 141 02 20983 2

Introduction to Metallurgy

T R

1:30-3:15 p.m.

10/16 to 12/9 8 wks

Lovato

$50

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


Final Exams

74 FALL 2017 FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE

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. 12/4 Mon. 12/4 Mon. 12/4 Mon. 12/4 Mon. 12/4

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. 12/5 Tue. 12/5 Tue. 12/5 Tue. 12/5 Tue. 12/5

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. 12/6 Wed. 12/6 Wed. 12/6 Wed. 12/6 Wed. 12/6 Wed. 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.

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. 12/7 Thur. 12/7 Thur. 12/7 Thur. 12/7 Thur. 12/7 Thur. 12/7

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. 12/8 Fri. 12/8 Fri. 12/8 Fri. 12/8 Fri. 12/8 Fri. 12/8

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. 12/9 Sat. 12/9 Sat. 12/9 Sat. 12/9

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.


LATE-STARTING CLASSES FALL 2017 75

LATE-STARTING CLASSES ARTS 200 01 21107 Artist as Entrepreneur

8/28 to 12/9

HPER 112L 02 20596 Gentle Yoga

9/4 to 12/9

ARTS 295 01 21108 Studio Practice

8/28 to 12/9

HPER 212L 01 20761 Multilevel Yoga

9/4 to 12/9

ARTS 296 01 21109 Arts and Design Portfolio

8/28 to 12/9

HPER 212L 05 20045 Multilevel Yoga

9/4 to 12/9

ARTS 298 01 20877 Arts and Design Internship

8/28 to 12/9

LEGL 112 D1 20463 Introduction to the Paralegal Profession

9/4 to 12/9

ARTS 298 02 20968 Arts and Design Internship

8/28 to 12/9

LEGL 121 01 20259 Legal Research and Writing I

9/4 to 12/9

DRPT 280L 01 21114 Drawing and Painting Advanced Projects 8/28 to 12/9

LEGL 221 D1 20826 Wills, Probate and Estates

9/4 to 12/9

DRPT 280L 02 21115 Drawing and Painting Advanced Projects 8/28 to 12/9

MATH 104L 01 20772 Emporium Math Lab

9/4 to 12/9

MATH 109 06 20442 Intermediate Algebra

8/28 to 12/9

MATH 104L 02 20771 Emporium Math Lab

9/4 to 12/9

MUSC 119L 01 21118 Guitar II: Ensemble

8/28 to 12/9

NUTR 200 D1 20304 Nutrition

9/4 to 12/9

SPAN 111L 01 20691 Spanish I Conversation Lab

8/28 to 12/9

NUTR 200 D2 20305 Nutrition

9/4 to 12/9

CULA 115 01 21139 Culinary Fundamentals I

8/28 to 11/2

NUTR 200 D3 20497 Nutrition

9/4 to 12/9

CULA 115 02 21140 Culinary Fundamentals I

8/28 to 11/2

NUTR 205 SD1 20306 Nutrition in the Life Cycle

9/4 to 12/9

EDUC 201A 01 21185 Orientation to the Teaching Profession

8/28 to 10/1

SPAN 113 01 20851 Beginning Heritage Spanish I

9/4 to 12/9

EDUC 201A D1 21186 Orientation to the Teaching Profession

8/28 to 10/1

SPAN 290 01 21105 Spanish Grammar and Composition

9/4 to 12/9

EDUC 201A D2 21187 Orientation to the Teaching Profession

8/28 to 10/1

CULA 133L 01 21142 Basic Baking II

9/5 to 9/14

EDUC 201A D3 20971 Orientation to the Teaching Profession

8/28 to 10/1

MATT 116L 01 21027 Introduction to Supporting Machine Tools and Principles

9/5 to 9/14

EFDA 295A B1 21043 Dental Radiation Health and Safety Review 8/29 to 9/8 AHAC 151 04 21080 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers 9/1 to 9/1 AHAC 151 03 21079 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers 9/2 to 9/2 ALTF 161 01 20878 Introduction to Algae Cultivation

9/4 to 12/9

ARCH 130 D1 21123 Building Information Modeling with Revit II 9/4 to 12/9 ARCH 132 D1 21124 Building Information Modeling with ArchiCAD II

9/4 to 12/9

ADOB 111 D1 21214 Adobe Construction Basics

9/5 to 10/27

OFTC 115 01 21171 Keyboarding Essentials I

9/8 to 9/9

CULA 123L 01 21141 Soups and Sauces

9/8 to 9/29

EXSC 120 01 21048 Instructional Methods: Pilates

9/8 to 9/22

AHAC 151 05 21081 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers 9/9 to 9/9 EFDA 295B SD1 21045 Dental Infection Control Review

9/11 to 9/25

ARCH 135 D1 21125 Technical Documentation with AutoCAD II 9/4 to 12/9

CULA 215 01 21145 International Cuisine

9/11 to 11/15

ARCH 138 D1 21126 Interior Design II

9/4 to 12/9

FILM 255 SD1 21022 International Cinema

9/11 to 11/12

ARCH 229 D1 21192 Commercial Environmental Design

9/4 to 12/9

CRJS 232 B1 20153 Crime Profiling

9/4 to 12/9

CULA 257L 02 21237 Fundamentals of Meat Fabrication and Butchery

9/11 to 10/4

HLED 133 01 21056 Lifeguard Certification

9/15 to 9/24

OFTC 114 01 21170 Introduction to Windows

9/15 to 9/16

ENGL 105L 01 20668 Advanced ESL Grammar and Conversation 9/4 to 12/9 EXSC 203 SD1 21179 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport

9/4 to 12/9

GEOL 111 D1 20657 Physical Geology

9/4 to 12/9

AHAC 151 07 21083 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers

9/15 to 9/15

GEOL 111L D1 20658 Physical Geology Lab

9/4 to 12/9

HLED 127 01 21053 ARC First Aid/CPR/AED Certification

9/15 to 9/15

GEOL 112 D1 20659 Historical Geology

9/4 to 12/9

GEOL 112L D1 20660 Historical Geology Lab

9/4 to 12/9

AHAC 151 06 21082 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers

9/16 to 9/16

GRHS 298 02 20989 Greenhouse Internship

9/4 to 12/9

RESP 122 01 21036 Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology I

9/18 to 9/29

HPER 111L 01 20760 Beginning Yoga

9/4 to 12/9

CRJS 298 01 20591 Criminal Justice Internship

9/18 to 12/9

HPER 111L 04 20494 Beginning Yoga

9/4 to 12/9

FILM 136 SD1 20833 Women Make Media

9/18 to 12/9

HPER 111L 05 20001 Beginning Yoga

9/4 to 12/9

FILM 192 SD1 21013 Independent Film

9/18 to 12/9

HPER 112L 01 20007 Gentle Yoga

9/4 to 12/9

HUDV 260 03 21000 Student Leadership

9/18 to 12/9 continues on next page

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


Late Starting

76 FALL 2017 LATE-STARTING CLASSES

LATE-STARTING CLASSES CULA 212L 01 21143 Advanced Baking I

BSAD 219 D1 20619 Business Models

10/16 to 12/9

MATT 119L 01 21028 Introduction to Non-Traditional Machining 9/19 to 9/28

BSAD 232 DW 20279 Business Law I

10/16 to 12/9

AHAC 150 01 21073 Heartsaver First Aid and CPR

BSAD 235 D2 20450 Human Relations in the Workplace

10/16 to 12/9

BSAD 240 B1 20685 Principles of Marketing

10/16 to 12/9

CRJS 111 B1 20196 Introduction to Criminal Justice

10/16 to 12/9

CRJS 120 B1 20831 Courtroom Testimony

10/16 to 12/9

EDUC 251 D1 21067 Foundations in Early Childhood Education 9/25 to 12/9

CRJS 207 SD1 20466 Law Enforcement Supervision — Executive Level

10/16 to 12/9

RESP 260 01 21039 Neonatal Pediatric Respiratory Care

CRJS 209 B1 20620 Probation, Parole and Community Corrections

10/16 to 12/9

ECON 200 D1 20103 Principles of Macroeconomics

10/16 to 12/9

ECON 201 B1 20399 Principles of Microeconomics

10/16 to 12/9

ENEF 111 D1 20371 Healthy Homes

10/16 to 12/9

ENGL 102L D1 21290 Punctuation and Grammar Review

10/16 to 12/9

ENGL 112 05 20195 Composition and Literature

10/16 to 12/9

ENGL 216 D2 20242 Technical Writing

10/16 to 12/9

FILM 141 01 20378 Film Crew II

10/16 to 12/9

FILM 190 01 20690 Directing I

10/16 to 12/9

FILM 275 B1 20379 Screenwriting II

10/16 to 12/9

WOOD 161 01 20230 Advanced Woodturning

10/16 to 12/9

HLCR 111 B1 20480 Introduction to Health Careers

10/16 to 12/9

HLED 111 D1 20460 Lifetime Health and Wellness

10/16 to 12/9

HLED 112 D1 20459 Weight Management and Exercise

10/16 to 12/9

HLED 114 D2 20862 Fitness and Wellness

10/16 to 12/9

HPER 165L 01 21057 Hiking AHAC 151 08 21084 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers CULA 240L 01 21154 The Art of Presentation

9/19 to 9/28

continued

9/22 to 9/22 9/22 to 10/13 9/23 to 9/23 9/23 to 10/14 9/25 to 10/20

OFTC 116 01 21172 Word Essentials I

9/29 to 9/30

EXSC 122 01 21049 Instructional Methods: Youth Fitness

9/29 to 10/6

AHAC 151 09 21085 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers

9/30 to 9/30

EXSC 134 01 21052 Instructional Methods: Outdoor Applications

9/30 to 9/30

EDUC 201B 01 21188 The Critically Reflective Teacher

10/2 to 12/9

EDUC 201B D1 21189 The Critically Reflective Teacher

10/2 to 12/9

EDUC 201B D2 21190 The Critically Reflective Teacher

10/2 to 12/9

EDUC 201B D3 20972 The Critically Reflective Teacher

10/2 to 12/9

EFDA 295C SD1 21046 General Chairside Review

10/2 to 10/16

CULA 221L 01 21147 Advanced Baking II

10/3 to 10/12

MATT 115L 01 21026 Introduction to Mills

10/3 to 10/12

CULA 235L 01 21153 The Plated Dessert

10/5 to 10/20

AHAC 151 11 21087 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers

10/6 to 10/6

CULA 214L 01 21144 Seafood Cooking

10/6 to 10/27

HPER 111L 02 20002 Beginning Yoga

10/16 to 12/9

FILM 175 B1 20281 Screenwriting I

10/6 to 10/15

HPER 111L 07 20006 Beginning Yoga

10/16 to 12/9

HPER 133L 02 20137 Warm Water Strength and Stretch

10/16 to 12/9

HPER 138L 03 20110 Senior Aquatics

10/16 to 12/9

HPER 151L 01 20020 Martial Arts

10/16 to 12/9

AHAC 151 10 21086 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers

10/7 to 10/7

EXSC 124 01 21051 Instructional Methods: Senior Fitness 10/13 to 10/27 AHAC 151 12 21088 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers

10/14 to 10/14

HPER 172L 06 20250 Beginning Fitness Program

10/16 to 12/9

HLED 127 02 21054 ARC First Aid/CPR/AED Certification

10/14 to 10/14

HPER 172L 07 20302 Beginning Fitness Program

10/16 to 12/9

FILM 245 B1 21021 Performance for Film and Media II

10/15 to 12/3

HPER 180L 03 20101 Boot Camp Fitness

10/16 to 12/9

ADOB 112 D1 20780 Adobe Wall Construction

10/16 to 12/9

HPER 211L 01 20175 Intermediate Yoga

10/16 to 12/9

ADOB 113 D1 20465 Passive Solar Adobe Design

10/16 to 12/9

HPER 212L 03 20354 Multilevel Yoga

10/16 to 12/9

ALTF 121 01 21215 Biofuels I

10/16 to 12/9

HPER 212L 06 20174 Multilevel Yoga

10/16 to 12/9

BSAD 111 D1 20132 Introduction to Business

10/16 to 12/9

HPER 229L 03 20603 Intermediate Swimming

10/16 to 12/9

BSAD 119 B1 20194 The Culture and Technique of Entrepreneurship

HIST 111 D2 21248 Western Civilization I

10/16 to 12/9

10/16 to 12/9

HIST 112 D1 20666 Western Civilization II

10/16 to 12/9

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


LATE-STARTING CLASSES FALL 2017 77

HIST 162 D1 20445 United States History From 1877 to the Present

10/16 to 12/9

HIST 260 D1 21240 History of New Mexico

10/16 to 12/9

HUSV 290 D1 20431 Crisis Intervention, Coping Strategies and Stabilization

10/16 to 12/9

ISCS 215 01

10/16 to 12/9

21030 Intermediate Programming

OFTC 118 01 21174 Access Essentials I CULA 234L 01 21152 Chocolate and Sugar Workshop

10/20 to 10/21 10/21 to 11/4

AHAC 151 13 21089 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers

10/21 to 10/21

FILM 119 01 21016 Beginning Make-Up Artistry

10/22 to 11/19

CULA 233L 01 21151 Cake Decorating

10/23 to 11/1

ISCS 229 D1 21207 Web Programming II

10/16 to 12/9

MART 188 01 20820 Adobe Lightroom

10/16 to 12/9

MART 228 01 20821 Design in the Real World

10/16 to 12/9

NURS 260 01 20793 ADN Capstone

10/16 to 12/9

NUTR 200 D4 20672 Nutrition

10/16 to 12/9

NUTR 206 SD1 20458 Community Nutrition

10/16 to 12/9

NUTR 221 SD1 20308 Diabetes Management

10/16 to 12/9

PHIL 111 D1 20447 Introduction to Philosophy

10/16 to 12/9

PHLB 117 D1 20504 Special Practices in Phlebotomy

10/16 to 12/9

AHAC 151 14 21090 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers

11/4 to 11/4

PHLB 198 01 21072 Clinical Phlebotomy Internship

10/16 to 12/9

CULA 114 01 21138 Commercial Baking

11/6 to 12/5

PHOT 150 D1 20285 Camera Use and the Art of Seeing

10/16 to 12/9

PLMB 211 01 20682 Water Supply Systems and Backflow Prevention

EFDA 295A SD1 21044 Dental Radiation Health and Safety Review

10/16 to 12/9

CULA 243L 01 21155 Advanced Cake Decoration and Display 11/6 to 11/15

PLMB 221 01 20683 Drain/Waste/Vent and Gray Water

10/16 to 12/9

CULA 224L 01 21149 Professional Saute

11/7 to 11/28

PLMB 231 01 20684 Boilers and Hydronic Systems

10/16 to 12/9

CULA 222L 01 21148 Italian Cuisine

11/11 to 12/9

POLI 211 D1 20126 New Mexico Government

10/16 to 12/9

RESP 125 01 21037 Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology I

11/13 to 11/22

PSYC 111 D2 20134 Psychology I

10/16 to 12/9

CULA 250 01 21157 Pastry Presentation and Display

11/16 to 12/8

PSYC 290 D2 20470 Developmental Psychology

10/16 to 12/9

OFTC 126 01 21176 PowerPoint Essentials I

11/17 to 11/18

PSYC 290 D4 20999 Developmental Psychology

10/16 to 12/9

HLED 127 03 21055 ARC First Aid/CPR/AED Certification

11/17 to 11/17

SCUL 262 01 20595 Metal Sculpture I

10/16 to 12/9

SOCI 111 D1 20051 Introduction to Sociology

10/16 to 12/9

EFDA 296 SD1 21047 Dental Fluoride, Polishing and Sealants Review

SOLR 221D B1 20623 Photovoltaics Design Lab

10/16 to 12/9

SOLR 298 01 20861 Solar Internship

10/16 to 12/9

SPCH 111 02 20038 Public Speaking

HPER 210L 01 21058 Meditation and Yoga

10/26 to 10/29

ARTS 185L 01 21245 Trade Mart Field Trip

10/27 to 10/28

OFTC 117 01 21173 Excel Essentials I

10/27 to 10/28

AHAC 150 02 21074 Heartsaver First Aid and CPR

10/27 to 10/27

CULA 219 01 21146 Vegetarian Cuisine

11/3 to 12/7

FILM 210 01 21020 Documentary Film Production I

11/3 to 12/2

EXSC 123 01 21050 Instructional Methods: Fitness Cycling

11/3 to 11/17

11/6 to 11/20

11/27 to 12/9

OFTC 119 01 21175 Outlook Essentials I

12/1 to 12/2

AHAC 151 18 21094 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers

12/1 to 12/1

10/16 to 12/9

WATR 111 01 20994 Introduction to Water Treatment and Distribution Systems

AHAC 151 17 21093 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers

12/2 to 12/2

10/16 to 12/9

AHAC 150 04 21076 Heartsaver First Aid and CPR

12/9 to 12/9

WELD 121 01 20486 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) I

10/16 to 12/9

WELD 121 02 20981 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) I

10/16 to 12/9

WELD 131 01 20487 Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding I 10/16 to 12/9 WELD 131 02 20982 Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding I 10/16 to 12/9 WELD 141 02 20983 Introduction to Metallurgy

10/16 to 12/9

RESP 120 01 21035 Therapeutic Modalities

10/16 to 11/17

CULA 232L 01 21150 Cake Making

10/16 to 10/25

MATT 155 01 21029 Introduction to Computer Numeric Control Mills

10/17 to 11/9

Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu


Adult Ed

78 HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY | GED AND HSET

ADULT EDUCATION

Adult Education (AE) provides instruction to area residents in preparation for college and career, as well as the High School Equivalency (HSE) exam (GED or HiSET). Classes are offered in math, reading, writing and English as a Second Language (ESL). Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe (LVSF) is the literacy component of SFCC’s AE department. LVSF provides free tutoring for adults in the areas of reading, writing, speaking English, citizenship and numeracy. AE instruction is offered at SFCC and various locations in the Santa Fe area. For more information about the Adult Education programs and important updates, please visit the Adult Education pages at www.sfcc.edu/offices/ae, call 505-428-1356, or email ae@sfcc.edu. NOTE: AE classes are noncredit and cannot be applied toward a degree. There is a $25 registration fee.

ACADEMIC AND CAREER EDUCATION (ACE) INCLUDING HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY (GED AND HISET) PREPARATION

Students who have a high school diploma may also enroll in ACE classes to “brush up” before taking the Accuplacer and starting college. ACE students also work on career preparation and develop their computer technology skills.

New students: Attendance at an ACE orientation is required before students may register for classes. Interested students should pick up an application at the Adult Education information desk or go to www.sfcc.edu/offices/ae and submit an application online. Once an application is submitted, an orientation date will be assigned. Orientation dates for fall classes are: August 11, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for students interested in Monday through Thursday day time classes in English, and August 15, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. for students interested in evening or Saturday classes in English or Spanish.

Classes are offered in the mornings, afternoons, and evenings to fit everyone’s schedule and are offered in English or Spanish.

Returning Students: Registration for the fall semester starts August 7. Returning students should come to the department or call to make an appointment with an adviser at 505-428-1356.

The ACE program prepares students for the GED or the HiSet exams needed to earn a High School Equivalency (HSE) credential. The ACE program offers students a variety of classes in math, reading, writing, science and social studies.

Nuevos estudiantes: La orientación es necesaria para poder inscribirse en la clase. Por favor, venga a la oficina AE para obtener el paquete para orientación y recivir una fecha para la orientación. La orientación en español sera el 15 de agusto a la 5 p.m. hasta las 9 p.m. Fall classes start August 21, 2017.

www.sfcc.edu

Fall 2017 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes


HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY | GED AND HSET 79

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) 505-428-1356

Classes include instruction in speaking, listening, reading and writing, as well as opportunities to practice English outside the classroom. Classes are offered in three locations: morning and evening at SFCC and evening only at Ortiz Middle School and El Camino Real Academy. Classes begin August 21. Classes incluyen instrucción de hablar, escuchar, leer y escribir. También, offrecemos oportunidades para practicar inglés fuera de la clase. Ofrecemos clases en tres lugares: por la mañana y por la tarde a SFCC y solo por la tarde en Ortiz Middle School y El Camino Real Academy. Empiézan el 21 de Agosto.

Orientation and Registration/Orientación y 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 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. Call Adult Education at 505-428-1356 for information. ORIENTATION SESSIONS FOR NEW STUDENTS:

Location SFCC El Camino Real Academy Ortiz Middle School

Date(s)

Time(s)

• Monday, July 31 • Wednesday, August 23 • Thursday, August 24

10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

• Monday, August 14

5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

• Tuesday, August 15

5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Estudiantes nuevos y reingresantes queno han asistido a clases de inglés por más de tres semestres deben asistir una orientación de tres horas antes de poder inscribirse en clases de inglés. En esta orientación, usted será inscrito/a en las clase apropiada a su nivel de inglés y tendrá que pagar $25 por la inscripción. Llame al Educacion Para Adultos a 505-428-1356 para más información. OREINTACIÓNES PARA ESTUDIANTES NUEVOS:

Ubicación

Fecha(s)

Hora(s)

SFCC

• lunes, el 31 de julio • miercoles, el 23 de agosto • jueves, el 24 de agosto

10 a.m. a 1 p.m. y 5 p.m. a 8 p.m.

• lunes, el 14 de agosto

5 p.m. a 8 p.m.

• martes, el 15 de agosto

5 p.m. a 8 p.m.

El Camino Real Academy Ortiz Middle School

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.

Fall 2017 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes

www.sfcc.edu


Take your education to the next level at Santa Fe’s

HUB FOR HIGHER LEARNING

(across from Santa Fe High — see map on Page 21) 1950 Siringo Road, Santa Fe • 505-428-1725 • hec@sfcc.edu • hec.sfcc.edu


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