SPRING 2018
SCHEDULE OF CREDIT CLASSES
SPRING REGISTRATION BEGINS TUESDAY, NOV. 7.
Programs
2 SFCC PROGRAMS 2 PROGRAMS SFCC PROGRAMS 2 EXPLORE SFCC’S diverse course offerings to discover which classes best match your interests. SFCC’s affordable tuition allows you to transfer to a bachelor’s degree program or customize the courses that support your career choice.
Creative ARTS
Discover the voice that gives life to your dreams. ARCHITECTURAL & INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES
FINE ARTS
Associate in Applied Science* Certificates Architectural and Interior Design Software* Architectural and Interior Design Technologies*
Associate in Arts Certificates Arts Foundations Drawing and Painting Sculpture
CREATIVE WRITING
MEDIA ARTS
Certificate
CULINARY ARTS
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Culinary Arts Patissier
FASHION DESIGN
Associate in Applied Arts Certificate Fashion Design
FILM
Associate in Arts Associate in Applied Science Certificates Digital Cinematography Film Crew Film Production Independent Filmmaking Multimedia Journalism Post-Production
Associate in Arts Associate in Applied Science Certificates Audio Production Graphic and Interactive Design Media Arts 3-D, Animation and Game Design 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 continued Spring 2018 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
PROGRAMS 3 PAYMENT OPTIONS 3
BUSINESS and MANAGEMENTcontinued HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT Associate in Arts Certificate Hospitality and Tourism
LEGAL STUDIES
PARALEGAL STUDIES
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Law Office Administrative Assistant Legal Secretary Paralegal Studies
Associate in Arts
EDUCATION, SOCIAL SCIENCES and HUMANITIES Change the world by helping others.
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Associate in Arts Certificate American Sign Language*
CREATIVE WRITING Certificate
HUMAN SERVICES
Associate in Arts Certificates Leadership Traumatic Stress Aide
EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Associate in Arts Associate in Applied Science Certificates Early Childhood Development Infant and Family Studies
TEACHER EDUCATION Associate in Arts Certificates Teacher Certification Teaching Early Childhood Education Teaching Elementary Education (K-8) Teaching Secondary Education (7-12) Teaching Special Education (K-12) Bilingual Education Endorsement Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
PSYCHOLOGY
Associate in Arts
SPANISH LANGUAGE Associate in Arts
HEALTHCARE and FITNESS
Prepare for a fulfilling career in a fast-growing field. ALLIED HEALTH
Associate in Applied Science
COMMUNITY HEALTH
Certificate Community Health Worker 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
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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
Associate in Applied Science Certificate Paramedicine
PHLEBOTOMY RESPIRATORY CARE
Associate in Applied Science
NURSING
Associate in Applied Science
SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY
Take your place on the front lines of a radically changing world. BIOLOGICAL & PHYSICAL SCIENCES Associate in Science
BUILDING SCIENCE & CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Adobe Construction Facilities Technologies Green Building Construction Skills Green Building Systems Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Plumbing Residential Energy Auditor/Inspector
COMPUTER & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Computer 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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PROGRAMS 5 SFCC PAYMENT PROGRAMS OPTIONS 5 5
TRADES and TECHNOLOGY Forge a path to your dream job.
ARCHITECTURAL & INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES
Associate in Applied Science* Certificates Architectural and Interior Design Software* Architectural and Interior Design Technologies*
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Automotive Engine Repair Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Automotive Maintenance and Light Truck Repair Automatic Transmission Transaxle Brakes Manual Transmission and Drive Train Steering and Suspension
BUILDING SCIENCE & CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES
Associate in Applied Science Certificates Adobe Construction Facilities Technologies Green Building Construction Skills Green Building Systems Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Plumbing Residential Energy Auditor/Inspector
COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Certificate
CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE 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
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 October 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.
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SFCC Governing Board Linda S. Siegle, Chair Jack Sullivan, Vice Chair Martha G. Romero, Ph.D., Member George Gamble, Ph.D., Secretary Kathleen D. Keith, Member Naomi Bojorquez Flores, Ex-Officio Student Member
The SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes summarizes information of interest to students; it is not a complete statement of programs and policies. Other important information is published in the SFCC Catalog, the Student Handbook and guidelines produced by instructional departments and other offices. Students are responsible for knowing and complying with the provisions of these documents.
President Randy W. Grissom
SFCC is an equal opportunity/ADA-compliant institution. SFCC es una institución de igualdad de oportunidades en conformidad con ADA.
SFCC is a public institution accredited by the Higher Learning Commission with membership in the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
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WHERE TO FIND IT 7
WHERE TO FIND IT SFCC PROGRAMS........................................2
SECURITY
IMPORTANT DATES (Academic Calendar)...8
Security Report............................................21 Emergency Alerts..........................................21 Designated Smoking Areas Map....................23
PHONE NUMBERS.......................................9
DATES AND DEADLINES
MISSION, VISION AND VALUES.................6
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........................................................17
Important Dates (Academic Calendar)............8 Transaction Deadlines...................................13 Registration and Payment Deadlines.............14 SUPPORT
MySFCC......................................................20 Student Support Services..............................20 Advising • Career Services • Counseling • Library • Student Accessibility Services • Student Development • Testing Center • TRiO • Tutoring Center • Veterans Resource Center GETTING HERE
LINKED CLASSES.......................................11
SFCC and HEC Area Map...........................22 Campus Map................................................23
CHANGE OF PLANS
SUN ONLINE................................................... 24
Dropping or Withdrawing From a Class........12 Transaction Deadlines ..................................13 Refunds........................................................17
Completely Online Class Listings.............26-28
REGISTRATION
HOW TO READ A CLASS LISTING...........29
Ways to Register...........................................12 Registration Helpline...................................12 Registration and Payment Deadlines.............14 COSTS
ONLINE LEARNING (Online Classes)..........25
CLASS LISTINGS
Spring Credit Class Listings...........................29 Spring Late-Starting Classes..........................75
Tuition and Fees...........................................15 Determining the Total Cost of a Class...........15
FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE...........................74
PAYING
Academic and Career Education (ACE)........78 English as a Second Language (ESL)..............79
Payment Options..........................................16 SFCC Foundation Scholarships.....................16 Refunds........................................................17
ADULT EDUCATION
SANTA FE HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER.....................80
FINANCIAL AID
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 SPRING 2018
Registration for New Mexico Residents begins.....................................................8:30a.m., Nov. 7 Register Nov. 7–Jan. 9, payment arrangements are due by 4:30 p.m. on Jan. 9. Register after Jan. 9, payment arrangements are due upon registration. Full-time faculty return.......................................... Jan. 4 Convocation(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 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 Deadline to petition to graduate summer 2018.....June 15 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 14 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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SUMMER 2018
Registration for New Mexico Residents begins.................................................... 8:30 a.m., April 17 Register April 17–May 16, payment arrangements are due by 4:30 p.m. on May 16. Register after May 16, payment arrangements are due upon registration. Open registration – open to all............................. June 1 Fall 2018 registration for New Mexico residents begins...............................................8:30 a.m., April 24 Memorial Day – college closed ...........................May 28 Independence Day – college closed........................ July 4 First Four-Week Session Classes begin........................................................ June 4 Schedule changes only (drop/add) and late registration................................................ June 4-6 Deadline to drop without a grade and obtain a refund................................................... June 6 Deadline to petition to graduate summer 2018.....June 15 Deadline to change audit/credit status..................June 16 Deadline to withdraw from class(es).....................June 20 Final examinations ................... during last week of class Session ends.........................................................June 29 Final grades due to Registrar’s Office by 5 p.m....... July 2 Eight-Week Session Classes begin ....................................................... June 4 Schedule changes only (drop/add) and late registration................................................ June 4-6 Deadline to drop without a grade and obtain a refund..................................................June 15 Deadline to change audit/credit status .................June 29 Deadline to withdraw from class(es)....................... July 6 Final examinations...................during last week of classes Session ends......................................................... July 28 Final grades due to Registrar’s Office by 5 p.m..... July 30 Second Four-Week Session Classes begin......................................................... July 2 Schedule changes only (drop/add) and late registration................................................. July 2-3 Deadline to drop without a grade and obtain a refund.................................................... July 6 Deadline to change from audit/credit status......... July 13 Deadline to withdraw from class(es)..................... July 18 Final examinations...................during last week of classes Session ends......................................................... July 28 Final grades due to Registrar’s Office by 5 p.m..... July 30 Spring 2018 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
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PHONE NUMBERS
OPEN HOURS
SFCC’s Main Phone Number............505-428-1000 Advising and information New and non-degree students................ 505-428-1270 School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts.........505-428-1880 School of Business and Education................505-428-1448 School of Liberal Arts..................................505-428-1189 School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math...................................................505-428-1462 School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies.............................505-428-1877 Adult Education....................................... 505-428-1356 Bookstore................................................. 505-428-1218 Campus Safety.......................................... 505-428-1224 Career Services......................................... 505-428-1406 Cashier’s Office......................................... 505-428-1211 Center for Diversity and Integrated Learning................................ 505-428-1467 College for Working Adults....................... 505-428-1745 Continuing Education (noncredit courses) Information and registration................... 505-428-1676 Economic and Workforce Development.... 505-428-1676 English as a Second Language (ESL).......... 505-428-1356 ENLACE................................................. 505-428-1714 Financial aid/scholarship information........ 505-428-1268 Fitness Education Center.......................... 505-428-1615 High School Equivalency (HSE) and General Education Diploma (GED)........ 505-428-1356 International students................................ 505-428-1881 Kids Campus............................................ 505-428-1354 Library..................................................... 505-428-1352 Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe.................. 505-428-1353 Media Arts Lab......................................... 505-428-1248 Online Teaching and Learning.................. 505-428-1166 Registrar’s Office...................................... 505-428-1385 Registration Helpline............................... 505-428-1270 Student Accessibility Services (V/TTY).... 505-428-1711 Student Development............................... 505-428-1665 Student Employment................................ 505-428-1285 Teacher Education.................................... 505-428-1424 Technology Service Desk.......................... 505-428-1222 Testing Center.......................................... 505-428-1625 TRiO....................................................... 505-428-1364 Tutoring Center....................................... 505-428-1260 Veterans’ Benefits...................................... 505-428-1267 Veterans Resource Center......................... 505-428-1350 Weather Watch/Holiday Line (school delays/closures)............................... 505-428-1716 Welcome and Advising Center.................. 505-428-1270 Wellness Center........................................ 505-428-1291
General Campus Hours Mondays through Fridays.................7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturdays............................................8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays..............................................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 p.m. Fridays...............................................8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Student Development Office Mondays through Thursdays...............8 a.m. to 5 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. *Open until 5:30 one week before the semester begins and the first week of classes. www.sfcc.edu
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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. Non-degree students — Students who do not wish to pursue a certificate or degree can enroll as non-degree students. A high school or GED diploma is not required for admission as a non-degree student; age requirements may apply. Prerequisite — This is a requirement you must complete successfully before you may enroll in a particular course or program. Topics class — A class that has been developed around current events or is being considered as a regular class offering. Topics classes are not part of degree plans and are not listed in the catalog. Withdrawal — If the “drop” deadline has passed, you may still withdraw from a class. A “W” will be recorded on your academic record and reflected on your transcript. It is not a factor in the calculation of your GPA. Withdrawal from a class does not make you eligible for a refund.
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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. Dates for New Student Orientation Tuesday, January 9, 2018, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. For more information or to sign up, call 505-428-1919.
STUDENT ID CARDS Students taking credit classes are eligible to receive an SFCC student ID. You’ll use it to access services such as the Library, Computer Labs and Testing Center. You will also use it each time you use the Fitness Education Center. To get your ID, take a copy of your class schedule to the Welcome and Advising Center, Room 201, or the Fitness Education Center during their open hours (see Page 9).
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LINKED CLASSES/LEARNING COMMUNITIES
Linked Classes/Learning Communities are specially designed offerings that help students work more quickly to complete a degree. In these special classes, students enroll in two or more classes tied — or “linked” — together as corequisites, and students must take the classes for credit. These classes allow students to complete developmental and core college-level classes more quickly, so they can take classes toward their major in less time. Some advantages of these types of classes are taking two classes with the same group of students and instructors, shared assignments, learning across disciplines and faster completion of prerequisite courses. Current Linked Classes include: • Accelerated, Linked Classes in English or Math, such as English 109 and English 111 or Math 101 and MATH 101S. • Interdisciplinary Learning Community courses that pair a developmental reading class with a content course, such as Psychology 111 or pair First Year Student Success with English 107. Ask your 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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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. Priority Registration begins one day early for New Mexico degree-seeking students who have 30 or more credits.
ONLINE
Register and pay online anytime! New students need to complete an SFCC admissions form before you can register. Go to www.sfcc.edu, click on “Apply Now,” select “Apply to SFCC online” and follow the instructions. Once your enrollment application has been accepted, you will be assigned your Student ID (A#) and your MySFCC username.You’ll use your username and your 8 digit birthdate (MMDDYYYY) to log in to MySFCC to enroll for classes, make payments, check your account status, get announcements and access your student email. Returning students log in to MySFCC with your user name and password, select the “Registration” tab at the top of the page and click on “Add or Drop from Classes.”
IN PERSON
Both new and returning students can come to the Welcome and Advising Center at SFCC. Check for open hours on Page 9. REGISTRATION FOR LATE-STARTING AND CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASSES is available throughout the semester. DISABLED STUDENTS who need additional assistance can call the Student Accessibility Services Office during regular business hours at 505-428-1701. IF YOU’RE HAVING TROUBLE REGISTERING FOR CLASSES Contact the Registration Helpline at 505-428-1270. Registration Helpline hours: Mondays–Fridays.......... 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
AUDIT OPTION
You may opt out of receiving a letter grade and credit for any course. Under the audit option, you are still responsible for meeting all prerequisites and paying regular tuition and fees. Audited courses cannot be used to meet a prerequisite, nor do they count toward requirements for a degree or certificate program.You can change your enrollment status from audit to credit or from credit to audit through your online student account or by visiting the Welcome and Advising Center before the deadlines listed on Page 13. Audit-to-credit changes require your instructor’s signature.
DROPPING OR WITHDRAWING FROM A CLASS
Official drops or withdrawals from class(es) must be requested prior to the deadlines listed on Page 13. You can verify that your request has been processed through your online student account at MySFCC. If you are receiving financial aid and drop or withdraw from a class after it has started, you may be required to repay federal funds. For information, contact the Financial Aid Office. TWO WAYS TO DROP OR WITHDRAW FROM A CLASS: • Drop or withdraw through MySFCC. • Submit a written request to the Welcome and Advising Center in person, by fax at 505-428-1468 or by mail to Welcome and Advising Center, 6401 Richards Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87508-4887. Verbal requests, in person or by phone, cannot be processed. You are not automatically dropped or withdrawn from a class for nonattendance or nonpayment after tuition deadline. 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 SPRING 2018 STANDARD-SCHEDULE AND ALTERNATIVE CLASSES
COURSE LENGTH
LESS THAN 1 WEEK
DROP WITHOUT A GRADE AND RECEIVE FULL TUITION REFUND
CHANGE AUDIT/ CREDIT STATUS
WITHDRAW FROM CLASS
before first class
before first day
before 60% of class is completed
1 WEEK
through end of second day
before third day
before 60% of class is completed
2 WEEKS
through end of second day
before week 2
before 60% of class is completed
3 WEEKS
through end of second day
before week 2
before 60% of class is completed
4 WEEKS
through end of second day
before week 3
before 60% of class is completed
5 WEEKS
through end of second day
before week 3
before 60% of class is completed
6 WEEKS
through week 2
before week 4
before 60% of class is completed
7 WEEKS
through week 2
before week 4
before 60% of class is completed
8 WEEKS
through week 2
before week 5
before 60% of class is completed
9 WEEKS
through week 2
before week 5
before 60% of class is completed
10 WEEKS
through week 3
before week 6
before 60% of class is completed
11 WEEKS
through week 3
before week 6
before 60% of class is completed
12 WEEKS
through week 3
before week 7
before 60% of class is completed
13 WEEKS
through week 3
before week 7
before 60% of class is completed
14 WEEKS
through week 3
before week 7
before 60% of class is completed
15 WEEKS
through week 3
before week 7
before 60% of class is completed
16 WEEKS
Feb. 2
March 9
March 30
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. Spring 2018 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
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REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT DEADLINES
REGISTER EARLY! MANY CLASSES FILL QUICKLY AND CLASSES WITH INSUFFICIENT ENROLLMENT WILL BE CANCELED. IT’S A GOOD IDEA TO CHOOSE ALTERNATIVES IN CASE SOME CLASSES ARE FULL OR CANCELED.
SPRING SESSIONS
Semester begins Tuesday, Jan. 16 Registration — New Mexico residents
REGISTER Nov. 7 to Jan. 9
PAYMENT DEADLINE by 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 9
After Jan. 9
Payment due upon registration
Open registration begins — open to all
Jan. 12
Payment due upon registration
After the deadlines listed above, if you have not made arrangements for payment by census date, Friday, Feb. 2, you will be disenrolled from your classes. For late-starting classes, disenrollment for nonpayment occurs at 6 a.m. every Thursday beginning Feb. 15, 2018 (week 5). Failure to arrange payment for tuition and fees by these deadlines may result in disenrollment from classes. Payment plans are available until the census date.
THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO DROP OR WITHDRAW FROM A CLASS: • Drop or withdraw through MySFCC. • Submit a written request to Welcome and Advising Center in person, by fax at 505-428-1468 or by mail to Welcome and Advising Center, 6401 Richards Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87508-4887. NOTE: Verbal requests, whether made in person or by phone, cannot be processed and will not be considered a formal drop of or withdrawal from a class. Do not assume that you will be dropped from a class for nonpayment or nonattendance as financial aid and other considerations may prevent disenrollment. If you do not officially drop or withdraw from a class, you will receive a final grade in the class and you will be responsible for paying tuition and fees in full. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have properly dropped or withdrawn from a class. Drop requests after the published deadlines will not be honored. For information, contact the Welcome and Advising Center at 505-428-1270. www.sfcc.edu
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THE TOTAL COST OF A CLASS IS DETERMINED BY ADDING: Tuition + Required Fees + Additional Course/Program Fee (as noted in the class listing) NOTE: Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.
TUITION
FEES
IN-STATE AND IN-DISTRICT RESIDENT Regular rate $48 per credit hour If you’ve established New Mexico residency for tuition purposes* and reside within the college’s taxing district.**
REQUIRED FEES Service fee $7 per credit hour Technology fee $2 per credit hour Student Government Association (SGA) and activity fee $1.50 per credit hour
IN-STATE BUT OUT-OF-DISTRICT RESIDENT Regular rate $60 per credit hour If you’ve established New Mexico residency for tuition purposes* and reside outside the college’s taxing district.** OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENT Regular rate $143.00 per credit hour If you’re taking more than six credits per semester and have not established New Mexico residency for tuition purposes.* Note: Effective Fall 2017, there is no longer a waiver of out-of-state tuition for non-resident students taking 6 or less credits. All credits are billed at the out-of-state rate of $143.00/credit. SENIOR CITIZENS $5 per credit hour Rates apply to those who are 65 or older, have established New Mexico residency for tuition purposes* and are enrolled for six or fewer credits per semester. Applies on a space-available basis. If you are taking more than six credits per semester, state law requires that you be charged the applicable full rate for ALL credits. ARMED FORCES Members of the U.S. Armed Forces, their spouses, dependent children and members of the armed forces of a foreign country assigned to active duty in New Mexico may qualify for in-state rates. For information, call the Welcome and Advising Center at 505-428-1270.
ADDITIONAL COURSE/PROGRAM FEES Distance education fee $25 per credit/ $75 maximum per online course Laboratory, program designated course fees noted and supply fees in the class listing OTHER FEES Payment plan set-up fee (nonrefundable) $15 Dishonored check/charge fee $20 Facility fee $100 Fitness Education Center passes one visit $8 monthly pass $50 Fitness Education Center locker rental $10 Student Studio rental $100 Damage deposit $75 (refundable upon inspection at end of semester) GED test fee (each test) $20 admin fee $10 admin fee at time of test $10 online test fee $20 HiSET test fee $15 proctor fee $8 Student ID card replacement fee $10 Replacement diploma $10 Third-party proctoring (per testing session) $25
*Minimum residency for in-state rates is 12 consecutive months. If you moved here from another state, your residency status for tuition purposes does not change automatically — you must submit an in-state residency application and provide proof you have established residency, by the required deadline, to the Welcome and Advising Center. For information, call 505-428-1270. ** The college’s taxing district matches the Santa Fe Public School District. In addition to Santa Fe, it includes Glorieta, Madrid, Cerrillos, Lamy, La Cienega, Galisteo and Tesuque.
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16 PAYMENT OPTIONS
PAYMENT OPTIONS IN FULL
WITH FINANCIAL AID
If you are paying by cash, money order, personal check, credit card or debit card, you may pay in person at the Cashier’s Office during business hours, see Page 9, or call 505-428-1211 to pay by credit or debit card.
THROUGH YOUR EMPLOYER OR THIRD-PARTY SPONSOR
AVOID THE LINES! Pay online with a bank checking/savings account or debit/ credit card. Log in to MySFCC, select the “Registration tool,” click on “Pay Online” and follow the prompts.
Complete all your financial aid paperwork early by visiting the Financial Aid Office. For more information about financial aid, see Page 18.
Payment Plans are available until census date of course term. See Registration and Payment Deadlines on Page 14.
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.
HOW IT WORKS A nonrefundable $15 set-up fee is required.
FOR SCHEDULE CHANGES
PAYMENT PLAN
Payment plans allow students to pay tuition, fees and books in monthly installments. Payment plans can be set up by logging into MySFCC, select “Registration Tools,” click on Payment Plans” and follow the prompts.
SUMMER Down payment 40% of total cost by the first payment deadline. Must have a minimum balance of $175 to set-up. Fee (nonrefundable) $15 Monthly installments 2 After the first deadline Down payment 50% of total cost until census date. Must have a minimum balance of $200 to set-up. Fee (nonrefundable) $15 Monthly installments 1 FALL/SPRING Down payment 25% of total cost until census date. Must have a minimum balance of $140 to set-up. Fee (nonrefundable) $15 Monthly installments 3 Reward: Once your payment plan is set up, you can purchase books, up to $500, at the SFCC Bookstore.
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.
www.sfcc.edu/foundation SFCC Foundation scholarships allow students to reach for rewarding career opportunities.You can be part of our students’ transformation by giving a donation in any amount to the SFCC Foundation. This year, your gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar through a special grant received by SFCC.
If your down payment for your payment plan bounces, you will be disenrolled form the payment plan and dropped from your classes.
DONATE Donate online at www.sfcc.edu/foundation or mail a check made to SFCC Foundation, Room 111, 6401 Richards Avenue, Santa Fe NM 87508.
LEARN MORE For information, including payment plan set-up and deadlines, visit www.sfcc.edu/cashier or call 505-428-1211.
For more information, contact the SFCC Foundation’s Executive Director Deborah Boldt at 505-428-1855 or deborah.boldt@sfcc.edu.
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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
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 10 to 15 weeks Through the end of the third week of classes 100% Thereafter no refund For courses six to nine weeks Through the end of the second week of classes 100% Thereafter no refund 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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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 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 2018-19 academic year is May 2018. 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 MYSFCC AND OTHER STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
MYSFCC
MySFCC is SFCC’s web portal that’s a fast and easy way for SFCC students, faculty and staff to communicate.
WHAT DOES MYSFCC OFFER? MYSFCC ACCOUNT GIVES YOU: • a free SFCC e-mail address • information about your class schedules, grades, financial aid information and status • online access to the library. WITH MYSFCC YOU CAN: • register for classes • change your class options (audit, add, drop) • pay for your classes by credit card • learn about upcoming events and deadlines • get information about your class and messages from your instructor • link to Canvas. Once you’re in MySFCC, you’ll see a student tab to explore the resources that are available to you or use the Launchpad.
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES WORKING TOGETHER FOR YOUR SUCCESS There are many free services at SFCC to help you achieve your academic goals. Visit the STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES link at www.sfcc.edu. Student Support Offices: • Advising • Career Services • Counseling • Library • Student Accessibility Services • Student Development • Testing Center • TRiO • Tutoring Center • Veterans Resource Center
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HOW DO I GET STARTED WITH MYSFCC? NEW STUDENTS New students need to complete an SFCC admissions form in order to log in. Go to www.sfcc.edu and click on “Apply Now” and then select “Apply to SFCC online” and follow the instructions. Once your enrollment application has been accepted, you’ll be assigned your MySFCC username. Log in with your username and your 8 digit birthdate (MMDDYYYY). RETURNING STUDENTS Returning students can log in to MySFCC with your user name and password.
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SECURITY REPORT
EMERGENCY ALERTS
The comprehensive Annual Security Report contains information related to law enforcement authority and practices of campus Safety and Security, incident reporting procedures for students and employees, and policies that have been used in preparing this report. The report may be accessed online at www.sfcc.edu/offices/safety-security.
All SFCC students are automatically enrolled in the college’s emergency and weather notifications system, called SFCC Alert. Through this system you will receive official notifications by email (and by text if you provided a mobile phone number at registration). To customize your notification method(s) go to www.sfcc.edu/sfcc-alert.
You can receive a hard copy of the report by mail by sending a request to: Safety and Security, Room 101 Santa Fe Community College 6401 Richards Avenue Santa Fe, NM 87508
Notifications are also posted at www.sfcc.edu, on SFCC’s official social media accounts and are sent to local newspapers, television and radio stations. If you are not registered for classes but are interested in receiving notifications, you may enroll in SFCC Alert at no cost. Click the Register button on www.sfcc.edu/sfcc-alert.
NOTE: For more information contact the Safety and Security Office at 505-428-1224.
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MAPS
SFCC MAIN CAMPUS AND THE SANTA FE HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER Find these and more maps at www.sfcc.edu/maps. The city’s Santa Fe Trails buses provide weekday service to and from SFCC and the HEC. For information, visit www.santafenm.gov. Bike trails can be found at santafempo.org/documents/bikeways-map.
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SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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ONLINE COURSES AND PROGRAMS ACROSS THE STATE. NEW MEXICO SUN ONLINE Powered by WICHE ICE: Online Course Sharing System New Mexico SUN Online is a statewide course-sharing system that provides New Mexico students from participating colleges and universities to have greater access to quality online courses and programs across the state. 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.
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. An online course catalog with all courses shared by participating institutions is at www.wiche-ice.org/new. 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 SFCC OFFERS A VARIETY OF ONLINE CLASSES • 100% Web-based classes (designated “D” sections) allow you to complete all of your coursework online without meeting face-to-face. An orientation meeting may be required. • Web-blended courses (designated “B” sections) include a predetermined number of face-to-face meetings in addition to required online coursework. Instructors have the option to incorporate an online component in any course. Students may be required to access course material online.
Online classes cover the same material as their on-campus equivalents, but your work is done using a computer and Canvas, SFCC’s online course management system. Online classes require 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 can access these tutorials 24/7 to learn how to navigate and use basic Canvas tools. Find it on the Academic Support tab in the Studying Online channel in MySFCC. 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 MySFCC, 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 MySFCC. Spring 2018 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
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SPRING 2018 COMPLETELY ONLINE CLASSES FULL-SEMESTER (Jan.–May 12 )
EDUC 254 D1 30448 Assessment and Evaluation in ECE
ACCT 121 D1 30160 Principles of Accounting I (Financial) 1/16 to 5/12
EDUC 256 D1 30727 Early Literacy II: Development and Implementation 1/16 to 5/12
ACCT 122 D1 30159 Principles of Accounting II (Managerial) 1/16 to 5/12
1/16 to 5/12
EDUC 257L D1 30728 Supervised Field Experience in ECE 1/16 to 5/12
ACCT 125 D1 30301 Computerized Accounting – Quickbooks
1/16 to 5/12
EDUC 260 D1 30522 Language Learning and Teaching
1/16 to 5/12
ADOB 116 D1 31209 Roof Design and Construction
1/22 to 3/11
EFDA 250 SD1 30509 Restorative Functions
1/16 to 5/12
AHST 201 D1 30421 Art History I
1/16 to 5/12
ENGL 111 D1 30038 Composition and Rhetoric
1/16 to 5/12
ANTH 112 D1 30140 The Nature of Culture
1/16 to 5/12
ENGL 111 D2 30615 Composition and Rhetoric
1/16 to 5/12
ANTH 252 D1 30198 Anthropology of Food
1/16 to 5/12
ENGL 112 D1 30041 Composition and Literature
1/16 to 5/12
ARCH 117 D1 30847 Technical Documentation with AutoCAD I
ENGL 119 D1 30118 Professional Communication
1/16 to 5/12
1/16 to 5/12
ENGL 216 D1 30043 Technical Writing
1/16 to 5/12
ARCH 123 D1 30848 Introduction to Architecture
1/16 to 5/12
ENGL 232 D1 31072 Intermediate Creative Writing Poetry 1/16 to 5/12
ARCH 126 D1 30849 Building Information Modeling with ArchiCAD I 1/16 to 5/12
ENGR 260 D1 30745 Mechanical Engineering Design
1/16 to 5/12
BSAD 260 D1 31005 Business Statistical Analysis
1/16 to 5/12
FASH 150 D1 30418 History of Fashion
1/16 to 5/12
CRJS 204 D1 30327 The Law and the Professional Investigator
FILM 175 SD1 31083 Screenwriting I
1/29 to 5/12
1/16 to 5/12
FILM 192 SD1 31084 Independent Film
1/29 to 5/12
DRAM 111 D1 30651 Introduction to Theater and Drama 1/16 to 5/12 ECED 111 D1 30165 Child Growth, Development and Learning
FILM 195 SD1 31085 Contemporary and Postmodern Film 1/29 to 5/12 GEOL 111 D1 30436 Physical Geology
1/29 to 5/12
EDUC 202 D1 30044 Theories of Teaching and Learning 1/16 to 5/12
GEOL 111L D1 30437 Physical Geology Lab
1/29 to 5/12
EDUC 202 D2 30838 Theories of Teaching and Learning 1/16 to 5/12
GEOL 112 D1 30102 Historical Geology
1/29 to 5/12
EDUC 202 D3 31265 Theories of Teaching and Learning 1/16 to 5/12
GEOL 112L D1 30103 Historical Geology Lab
1/29 to 5/12
EDUC 203 D1 30048 Curriculum and Assessment
1/16 to 5/12
HIST 111 D1 30523 Western Civilization I
1/16 to 5/12
EDUC 203 D2 30839 Curriculum and Assessment
1/16 to 5/12
HIST 161 D1 30438 United States History to 1877
1/16 to 5/12
EDUC 204 D1 31266 Effective Teaching
1/16 to 5/12
HIST 260 D1 30199 History of New Mexico
1/16 to 5/12
HIST 265 D1 30681 United States Hispanic History and Culture
1/16 to 5/12
HLCR 113 D1 30998 Medical Terminology
1/16 to 5/12
1/16 to 5/12
EDUC 205 D1 30053 Fundamentals of Reading Instruction 1/16 to 5/12 EDUC 205 D2 30840 Fundamentals of Reading Instruction 1/16 to 5/12 EDUC 206E D1 30996 Teaching Reading for the Elementary Classroom
1/16 to 5/12
HLCR 116 D1 30982 Community Health Worker Training II 1/16 to 5/12
EDUC 213 D1 30661 Reading for Special Learners
1/16 to 5/12
HLCR 232 D1 30588 Pathophysiology
1/16 to 5/12
EDUC 214L D1 30056 Supervised Field Experience
1/16 to 5/12
HLCR 232 D2 30972 Pathophysiology
1/16 to 5/12
EDUC 214L D2 30508 Supervised Field Experience
1/16 to 5/12
HLCR 235 D1 30292 Pharmacology for Allied Health
1/16 to 5/12
EDUC 214L D5 30324 Supervised Field Experience
1/16 to 5/12
HUMS 200 D1 30494 Media and Gender
1/16 to 5/12
HUSV 130 D1 30016 Group Process and Counseling
1/16 to 5/12
EDUC 253 D1 30347 Curriculum Development/ Learning Environment
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1/16 to 5/12
HUSV 170 D1 30663 Loss, Bereavement and the Family 1/16 to 5/12
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HUSV 205 D1 30017 Effects of Drug Abuse
1/16 to 5/12
MATH 119 D1 30805 Applications of Mathematics for Nonscience Majors
HUSV 215 D1 30018 Substance in Families
1/16 to 5/12
1/16 to 5/12
ISCS 113 D1 30480 Introduction to Computer Science
1/16 to 5/12
MATH 121 D1 30135 College Algebra
1/16 to 5/12
ISCS 117 D1 30481 Introduction to UNIX/Linux
1/16 to 5/12
MATH 135 D1 30220 Introduction to Probability and Statistics
1/16 to 5/12
ISCS 120 D1 30482 Introduction to Programming I
1/16 to 5/12
MUSC 140 D1 30178 Music Appreciation
1/16 to 5/12
ISCS 122 D1 31280 Computer Networks
1/16 to 5/12
NURS 205 D1 31231 Professional Issues in Practical Nursing 1/16 to 5/12
ISCS 171 SN1 30510 Computer and Security Fundamentals 1/16 to 5/12
NUTR 205 SD1 30391 Nutrition in the Life Cycle
1/29 to 5/12
ISCS 175 SN1 30511 Disaster Recovery
1/16 to 5/12
NUTR 215 SD1 30783 Culinary Nutrition
1/29 to 5/12
ISCS 212 D1 31281 Database Fundamentals
1/16 to 5/12
OFTC 111 D1 30212 Business Software Essentials I
1/16 to 5/12
ISCS 241 D1 30803 Data Organization and Implementation 1/16 to 5/12
OFTC 111 D2 30213 Business Software Essentials I
1/16 to 5/12
ISCS 271 SN1 30512 Firewalls
1/16 to 5/12
PHIL 111 D1 30122 Introduction to Philosophy
1/16 to 5/12
ISCS 273 SN1 30513 Computer and Network Defenses and Countermeasures
1/16 to 5/12
PHIL 111 D2 30024 Introduction to Philosophy
1/16 to 5/12
LEGL 210 D1 31300 Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
PHIL 246 D1 30141 Biomedical Ethics
1/16 to 5/12
1/29 to 5/12
LEGL 225 D1 31301 Family Law
1/29 to 5/12
PHIL 258 D1 30739 Environmental Ethics and Sustainability
1/16 to 5/12
LEGL 240 D1 30325 Constitutional Law
1/16 to 5/12
LEGL 241 D1 30278 Legal Research Writing II/Westlaw 1/29 to 5/12 MART 130 SD1 30004 Web Design I
1/16 to 5/12
MART 180 SD1 30208 Photoshop I
1/16 to 5/12
MART 200 SD1 31090 Copyright, Media and Society
1/16 to 5/12
MAST 210 D1 30293 Medical Office Insurance and Finance 1/16 to 5/12 MATH 104L D1 31024 Emporium Math Lab
1/29 to 5/12
Spring 2018 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
POLI 200 D1 31114 American Government and Politics 1/16 to 5/12 PSYC 225 D1 30224 Positive Psychology
1/16 to 5/12
PSYC 290 D3 30495 Developmental Psychology
1/16 to 5/12
SOCI 209 D1 30362 Aging and the Family
1/16 to 5/12
SOCI 216 D1 30205 Race, Class and Gender
1/16 to 5/12
SPCH 220 D1 30049 Interpersonal Communication
1/16 to 5/12
SPCH 220 D2 30941 Interpersonal Communication
1/16 to 5/12
SPCH 225 D1 30052 Small-Group Communication
1/16 to 5/12
www.sfcc.edu
Online
28 ONLINE CLASSES
SPRING 2018 COMPLETELY ONLINE CLASSES SHORT-TERM/LATE STARTING
continued
BSAD 232 DW 30161 Business Law I
3/12 to 5/12
BSAD 111 D1 30200 Introduction to Business
1/16 to 3/10
BSAD 235 D2 30518 Human Relations in the Workplace 3/12 to 5/12
BSAD 119 D1 30406 The Culture and Technique of Entrepreneurship
1/16 to 3/10
CRJS 205 SD1 30367 Law Enforcement Supervision – First Line
3/12 to 5/12
BSAD 235 D1 30371 Human Relations in the Workplace 1/16 to 3/10
ECON 200 D1 30339 Principles of Macroeconomics
3/12 to 5/12
CRJS 115 D1 30365 Foundations of Professional Investigation
1/16 to 3/10
EDUC 206S D2 30521 Reading in the Content Area
3/12 to 5/12
CRJS 133 D1 31060 Introduction to Cybercrime
1/16 to 3/10
EXSC 203 D1 31027 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport
3/12 to 5/12
ECON 201 DW 30163 Principles of Microeconomics
1/16 to 3/10
HIST 112 D1 30440 Western Civilization II
3/12 to 5/12
EDUC 201A D1 31102 Orientation to the Teaching Profession 1/16 to 2/18
HIST 162 D1 30121 United States History From 1877 to the Present
3/12 to 5/12
EDUC 201A D2 31103 Orientation to the Teaching Profession 1/16 to 2/18
HLED 111 D2 30409 Lifetime Health and Wellness
3/12 to 5/12
EDUC 250 D1 31097 Early Childhood Education Profession in New Mexico 1/16 to 2/18
HLED 113 D1 30664 Stress Management
3/12 to 5/12
HLED 114 D1 30781 Fitness and Wellness
3/12 to 5/12
HRMG 118 D2 30867 Sanitation and Safety
3/12 to 5/12
HUSV 280 D1 30181 Compassion Fatigue and Secondary Stress Disorder
3/12 to 5/12
HLED 112 D1 30395 Weight Management and Exercise 1/16 to 3/10
NUTR 121 SD1 30388 Dietary Guidelines
3/12 to 5/12
HUSV 111 D1 30231 Human Services Professions
NUTR 200 D3 30475 Nutrition
3/12 to 5/12
MART 111 SD1 31088 Introduction to Social Media Basics 1/16 to 2/9
NUTR 206 SD1 30392 Community Nutrition
3/12 to 5/12
NUTR 200 D4 30679 Nutrition
1/16 to 3/10
PHOT 150 D1 30254 Camera Use and the Art of Seeing 3/12 to 5/12
PSYC 111 D1 30167 Psychology I
1/16 to 3/10
POLI 211 D1 30138 New Mexico Government
3/12 to 5/12
PSYC 111 D3 30524 Psychology I
1/16 to 3/10
PSYC 111 D2 30143 Psychology I
3/12 to 5/12
PSYC 290 D1 30462 Developmental Psychology
1/16 to 3/10
PSYC 111 D4 30683 Psychology I
3/12 to 5/12
SOCI 111 D2 30232 Introduction to Sociology
1/16 to 3/10
PSYC 290 D2 30463 Developmental Psychology
3/12 to 5/12
MART 115 SD1 31089 Social Media Basics
2/12 to 3/9
PSYC 290 D4 31067 Developmental Psychology
3/12 to 5/12
EDUC 201B D1 31105 The Critically Reflective Teacher
2/19 to 5/12
MART 201 SD1 31091 Applying Social Media Techniques I 3/5 to 4/6
EDUC 201B D2 31106 The Critically Reflective Teacher
2/19 to 5/12
MART 202 SD1 31092 Applying Social Media Techniques II 4/9 to 5/4
EDUC 251 D1 31098 Foundations in Early Childhood Education
2/19 to 5/12
ADOB 114 D1 30519 Floor Design and Construction
3/12 to 5/12
ADOB 115 D1 30646 Finish Practices
3/12 to 5/12
BSAD 211 DW 30115 Principles of Management
3/12 to 5/12
EDUC 206S D1 30054 Reading in the Content Area
1/16 to 3/10
ENGL 102L D1 30328 Punctuation and Grammar Review 1/16 to 3/10 EXSC 202 D1 30387 Instruction in Lifestyle Change
www.sfcc.edu
1/16 to 3/10
1/16 to 3/10
Spring 2018 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
Listings
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 29
HOW TO READ A CLASS LISTING Course Request Number (CRN)
Topic Class (see Page 8)
ADCM 101 01 20000 3
Title
TP: Building/Modeling
Meeting Day(s) (M T W R F S U)
Course Length Instructor
Meeting Times
W
10 a.m.-1 p.m.
6/9 to 7/20
16 wks Martinez
$30
Orientation required: June 9, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Room 603
Course ID Section
Credit Hours
Notes
Shading = Evening or Weekend Course
Short-Term Course Dates
Additional Fee
Section: A number indicates an on-campus course; “B” indicates a course that is half online and half on campus; “C” indicates an on-campus course with computer support; and “D” indicates a fully online course. Instructors have the option to incorporate an online component in any course. Students may be required to access course material online.
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ACCOUNTING Business and Education, 505-428-1308 ACCT 111 01 30358 3
Small Business Accounting
M
5:30-8 p.m.
16 wks Pantano
ACCT 121 01 30158 4
Principles of Accounting I (Financial)
M W
11:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
16 wks Rodriguez
ACCT 121 02 30282 4
Principles of Accounting I (Financial) Class will meet at HEC campus
T R
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Hopkins
ACCT 121 D1 30160 4
Principles of Accounting I (Financial) WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ACCT 122 B1 30798 4
Principles of Accounting II (Managerial) R 11:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m. 16 wks Rodriguez Prerequisite: ACCT 121; web-blended course, class meets on campus on Thursdays beginning Jan. 18; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ACCT 122 BW 30405 4
Principles of Accounting II (Managerial) W 5:30-8 p.m. 16 wks Hopkins Prerequisite: ACCT 121; web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Jan. 17; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ACCT 122 D1 30159 4
Principles of Accounting II (Managerial) WEB 16 wks Dye Prerequisite: ACCT 121; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1745
ACCT 124 01 30114 3
Payroll Accounting Prerequisite: ACCT 111 or ACCT 121
ACCT 125 D1 30301 3
Computerized Accounting – Quickbooks WEB 16 wks Rodriguez Prerequisite: ACCT 111 or ACCT 121; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ACCT 140 01 31302 2
Personal Income Tax Preparation
S U
ACCT 140L 01 31303 1
Personal Tax Preparation Lab
ARR
ACCT 221 B1 30283 4
Intermediate Accounting I W 5:30-8 p.m. 16 wks Berger Prerequisite: ACCT 122; web-blended course; class meets at HEC campus Wednesdays beginning Jan. 17; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
M
5:30-8 p.m.
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
16 wks Rodriguez
$75
16 wks Barela
1/13 to 1/28 3 wks 2/1 to 4/15
$75
$75
Hopkins
10 wks Hopkins
ADOBE CONSTRUCTION
School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 ADOB 114 D1 30519 3
Floor Design and Construction WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Gardella
$75
ADOB 115 D1 30646 3
Finish Practices WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Gardella
$75
ADOB 116 D1 31209 3
Roof Design and Construction WEB 1/22 to 3/11 7 wks Internet access required; web account available Jan. 22; for information visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Staff
$75
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
30 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS 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 31206 4
Biofuels I Prerequisite: ALTF 111 or ENVR 112
T R
2-6 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Spangenburg
ALTF 261 01 30978 3
Advanced Algae Cultivation
W F
3:30-5:45 p.m.
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Gomez
ALTF 298 01 30612 3
Biofuels Internship
ARR
$100 $50
16 wks Spangenburg
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 AHAC 150 01 31139 0.5 Heartsaver First Aid and CPR
F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
1/26 to 1/26 1 day
Staff
$35
AHAC 150 02 31140 0.5 Heartsaver First Aid and CPR
S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
2/10 to 2/10 1 day
Staff
$35
AHAC 150 04 31142 0.5 Heartsaver First Aid and CPR
S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
4/7 to 4/7
1 day
Staff
$35
AHAC 150 05 31143 0.5 Heartsaver First Aid and CPR
F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
5/11 to 5/11 1 day
Staff
$35
AHAC 151 01 31144 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
1/19 to 1/19 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 02 31145 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
1/20 to 1/20 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 03 31146 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
1/27 to 1/27 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 04 31147 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
2/2 to 2/2
1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 05 31148 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
2/3 to 2/3
1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 06 31149 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
2/9 to 2/9
1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 07 31150 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
2/17 to 2/17 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 08 31151 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
2/23 to 2/23 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 09 31152 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
2/24 to 2/24 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 10 31153 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
3/2 to 3/2
1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 11 31154 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
3/3 to 3/3
1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 12 31155 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
3/9 to 3/9
1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 13 31156 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
3/10 to 3/10 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 14 31158 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
4/6 to 4/6
1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 15 31159 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
4/13 to 4/13 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 16 31160 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
4/20 to 4/20 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 17 31161 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
4/21 to 4/21 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 18 31162 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
4/27 to 4/27 1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 19 31163 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers F
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
5/4 to 5/4
1 day
Staff
$30
AHAC 151 20 31164 0.5 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
5/12 to 5/12 1 day
Staff
$30
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 AMSL 111 01 30416 4
American Sign Language I M W 5:30-7:30 p.m. Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Staff
AMSL 111 02 30665 4
American Sign Language I T R 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 31
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
AMSL 111 03 30520 4
American Sign Language I Class meets at HEC campus
T R
1:30-3:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
AMSL 112 02 30772 4
American Sign Language II Prerequisite: AMSL 111
M W
1:30-3:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
AMSL 131 01 30417 3
Introduction to Deaf Studies
T R
1:30-2:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
AMSL 211 01 31068 4
American Sign Language III Prerequisite: AMSL 112
M T W R
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
AMSL 212 01 30288 4
American Sign Language IV Prerequisite: AMSL 211
M W
1:30-3:30 p.m.
AMSL 212 02 31069 4
American Sign Language IV Prerequisite: AMSL 211
M W
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
AMSL 216 01 30791 3
American Sign Language Classifiers Prerequisite: AMSL 211
M W
10-11:15 a.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Staff
16 wks Staff
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Staff
16 wks Staff
ANTHROPOLOGY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ANTH 112 01 30334 3
The Nature of Culture T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
ANTH 112 D1 30140 3
The Nature of Culture WEB 16 wks McGrath Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ANTH 252 D1 30198 3
Anthropology of Food WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ANTH 262 01 30265 3
Human Evolutionary Biology M W 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: ANTH 262L
16 wks Staff
ANTH 262L 01 30266 1
Human Evolutionary Biology Lab Corequisite: ANTH 262
4-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
M
16 wks Martinez
$10
ARABIC School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ARBC 112 01 30112 4
Arabic II M W Prerequisite: ARBC 111; Corequisite: ARBC 112L
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Alkazaz
ARBC 112L 01 30113 1
Arabic II Lab Corequisite: ARBC 112
M W
7:30-8:20 p.m.
16 wks Alkazaz
ARBC 121L 01 30314 1
Arabic Language Lab
ARR
16 wks Staff
ARCHITECTURE School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARCH 117 D1 30847 3
Technical Documentation with AutoCAD I WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Staff
$75
ARCH 123 D1 30848 3
Introduction to Architecture WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Staff
$75
ARCH 126 D1 30849 3
Building Information Modeling WEB with ArchiCAD I internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Staff
$75
ARCH 129 01 30850 3
Sustainable Design Studio
W
9-11:30 a.m.
16 wks Staff
ARCH 139L 01 30851 1
Sketching Workshop
F
1-5:25 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
32 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ART HISTORY School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 AHST 201 01 30225 3
Art History I W 1-3:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
AHST 201 D1 30421 3
Art History I WEB 16 wks Towers Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
AHST 202 01 30360 3
Art History II R 1-3:30 p.m. Prerequisite: AHST 201 and ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
AHST 203 01 30822 3
History of Women Artists: T 5:30-8 p.m. Renaissance to 21st Century Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
AHST 204 01 30821 3
Modern Art T R 2-3:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Tintor
AHST 207 01 31270 3
Contemporary Art M 2-4:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
AHST 208 01 31128 3
19th and 20th Century History T 5:30-8 p.m. of Photography Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Wilson
$75
ARTS School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 ARTS 116L 01 30237 3
Three-Dimensional Design
M W
9:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
16 wks Johnson
$35
ARTS 125L 01 30786 3
Art Practices I
T R
9:30 a.m.-noon
16 wks Rosenfeld
$35
ARTS 280 01 31271 3
Business Practices for Designers
W
5:30-8 p.m.
16 wks Bies
ARTS 295 01 31121 3
Studio Practice Permission required, call 505-428-1230
T
1-5:15 p.m.
1/22 to 5/12 15 wks Staff
$25
ARTS 295 02 31122 3
Studio Practice Permission required, call 505-428-1230
F
11 a.m.-3:50 p.m.
1/22 to 5/12 15 wks Boyce
$25
ARTS 298 01 31020 3
Arts and Design Internship ARR Permission required, call 505-428-1501; for Gallery Management students
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Baughan
ARTS 298 02 31022 2
Arts and Design Internship ARR Permission required, call 505-428-1358; for Fashion Design students
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Estes
ASTRONOMY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1757 ASTR 111 01 30257 4
Introduction to Astronomy T R 2:30-5 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Zysk
$20
ASTR 111 02 30297 4
Introduction to Astronomy T R 5:30-8 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Zysk
$20
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 ATEC 119L B1 30708 4
Automotive Heating and Air M W 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Sena Conditioning Systems Prerequisite: ATEC 116L; Corequisite: ATEC 130L; web-blended course; class meets at Bisbee Court beginning Jan. 17; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; 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
$90
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 33
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ATEC 125 B1 30709 3
Automotive Management T R 5:30-7 p.m. 16 wks Furry Prerequisite: ATEC 111L; web-blended course; class meets at HEC campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ATEC 130L B1 30710 2
On-Board Diagnostic System II M W 5:30-7:30 p.m. 16 wks Marsh Prerequisite: ATEC 116L; Corequisite: 119L; web-blended course; class meets at HEC campus Mondays and Wednesdays beginning Jan. 17; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ATEC 200L B1 30711 4
Electrical Electronics II M W 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 16 wks Marsh $75 Prerequisite: ATEC 116L; web-blended course; class meets at HEC on Mondays and Wednesdays beginning Jan. 17; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ATEC 206L B1 30818 4
Manual Transmission and Differential T R 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 16 wks Sena $75 Prerequisite: ATEC 116L; web-blended course; class meets at HEC on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ATEC 208L B1 30819 4
Automatic Transmission T R 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Sena Transaxle Differential Prerequisite: ATEC 116L and ATEC 150L; web-blended course; class meets at HEC on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
BIOLOGY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1757 BIOL 111 01 30298 3
Introduction to Biology T R 4-5:15 p.m. 16 wks Gannes Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 111L
BIOL 111L 01 30299 1
Introduction to Biology Lab Corequisite: BIOL 111
R
5:30-8 p.m.
16 wks Gannes
$20
BIOL 111L 02 31258 1
Introduction to Biology Lab Corequisite: BIOL 111
R
1-3:30 p.m.
16 wks Gannes
$20
BIOL 123 01 30129 3
Biology for Health Sciences M W 8-9:15 a.m. 16 wks Milner Prerequisite: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 123L 01
BIOL 123 02 30345 3
Biology for Health Sciences W F 12-1:25 p.m. 16 wks Lee Prerequisite: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: BIOL 123L 02
BIOL 123L 01 30130 1
Biology for Health Sciences Lab Corequisite: BIOL 123 01
F
8-10:35 a.m.
16 wks Milner
$20
BIOL 123L 02 30431 1
Biology for Health Sciences Lab Corequisite: BIOL 123 02
F
1:30-4:10 p.m.
16 wks Lee
$20
BIOL 201 01 30470 3
Cell Biology T R 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 30471 1
Cell Biology Lab Corequisite: BIOL 201
BIOL 202 01 30108 3
T
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
16 wks Hunter
Genetics M W Prerequisite: BIOL 201; Corequisite: BIOL 202L
8:30-9:45 a.m.
16 wks Hunter
BIOL 202L 01 30184 1
Genetics Lab Corequisite: BIOL 202
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
16 wks Hunter
BIOL 221 01 30093 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 30094 1
Microbiology for Health Sciences Lab T R 10-11:15 a.m. 16 wks Milner $30 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
M
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$20
Listings
34 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
BIOL 230 01 30432 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 30433 1
Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab T 2:30-5 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 30349 1
Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab R 2:30-5 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 30350 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 30351 1
Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Milner $30 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
BIOL 231L 02 31259 1
Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab M W 1-2:15 p.m. 16 wks Milner $30 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
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 BLDG 111 01 30493 3
Construction Safety
M
8-10:30 a.m.
16 wks Miller
BLDG 115 01 30342 3
Trades Mathematics
W
8-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Masterson
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION School of Business and Education, 505-428-1308 BSAD 111 B1 30133 3
Introduction to Business T 2:30-5 p.m. 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Uhring $75 Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning March 13; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
BSAD 111 D1 30200 3
Introduction to Business WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
BSAD 112 01 30253 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 02 30116 3
Business Math W 5:30-8 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Barela
BSAD 119 B1 30460 3
The Culture and W 11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Maglisceau Technique of Entrepreneurship Web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning March 14; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
BSAD 119 D1 30406 3
The Culture and WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Technique of Entrepreneurship Internet access required; web account available Jan, 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
BSAD 211 01 30251 3
Principles of Management T 5:30-8 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; class meets at HEC
BSAD 211 DW 30115 3
Principles of Management WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks McKittrick Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1745
Rodriguez
Feliciano
$75
$75
16 wks Reede
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 35
Credit Short-Term Course Course ID CRN Hours Title Days Times Course Dates Length Instructor BSAD 232 B1 30202 3 Business Law I T 2:30-5 p.m. 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Archuleta Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets Tuesdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Add’l Fee
BSAD 232 DW 30161 3
Business Law I WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Archuleta Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
BSAD 235 D1 30371 3
Human Relations in the Workplace WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Stobnicke Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
BSAD 235 D2 30518 3
Human Relations in the Workplace WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Stobnicke Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
BSAD 240 B1 30201 3
Principles of Marketing F 9-11:30 a.m. 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Uhring Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Fridays beginning Jan. 19; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
BSAD 245 01 30284 3
Corporate Finance R 5:30-8 p.m. Prerequisite: ACCT 111 or ACCT 121; class will meet at HEC campus
BSAD 260 D1 31005 4
Business Statistical Analysis WEB 16 wks McKittrick Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Herlihy $75
BSAD 270 BW 30336 3 Business Ethics M 4-5:15 p.m. 16 wks McKittrick Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Jan. 22; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CERAMICS School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 CLAY 127L 01 30787 3
Hand-Building Functional Ceramics
M W
6-8:30 p.m.
16 wks Crownover
$70
CLAY 129L 01 30854 3
Ceramics: Wheel Throwing I
M W
1:30-4 p.m.
16 wks Donalson
$70
CLAY 136L 01 31272 3
Ceramic Color on Form Prerequisite: CLAY 128L
T R
1:30-4 p.m.
16 wks Hunt
$70
CLAY 172L 01 30227 2
Micaceous Pottery I
F
9 a.m.-5:20 p.m.
CLAY 177L 01 30451 3
Pueblo Pottery
S
9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
16 wks Cruz
$70
CLAY 214L 01 31273 3
Clay Hand Building II Prerequisite: CLAY128L
T R
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
16 wks Marshall
$70
CLAY 216L 01 31274 3
Ceramics: Wheel Throwing II Prerequisite: CLAY 129L
T R
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
16 wks Hunt
$70
CLAY 226L 01 30788 3
Advanced Wheel Throwing Prerequisite: CLAY 216L
M W
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
16 wks Marshall
$70
CLAY 280L 01 30869 3
Ceramics: Integrative Projects Prerequisite: CLAY 216L or permission
M W
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
16 wks Donalson
$70
CLAY 280L 02 30485 3
Ceramics: Integrative Projects Prerequisite: CLAY 128L or CLAY 129L
M W
1:30-4 p.m.
16 wks Marshall
$70
CLAY 280L 03 30700 3
Ceramics: Integrative Projects Prerequisite: CLAY 128L or CLAY 129L
T R
6-8:30 p.m.
16 wks Crownover
$70
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Rawlings
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$70
Listings
36 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
CHEMISTRY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1757 CHEM 111 01 30496 3
Introduction to Chemistry M W 10-11:15 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 30379 3
Introduction to Chemistry M W 12-1:15 p.m. 16 wks Saleh Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: CHEM 111L 02
CHEM 111 03 30858 3
Introduction to Chemistry T R 10-11:15 a.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: CHEM 111L 03
CHEM 111 04 30309 3
Introduction to Chemistry T R 12-1:15 p.m. 16 wks Saleh Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: CHEM 111L 04
CHEM 111L 01 30095 1
Introduction to Chemistry Lab Corequisite: CHEM 111 01
M
11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$20
CHEM 111L 02 30380 1
Introduction to Chemistry Lab Corequisite: CHEM 111 02
W
1:30-4 p.m.
16 wks Lee
$20
CHEM 111L 03 30859 1
Introduction to Chemistry Lab Corequisite: CHEM 111 03
F
9:15-11:55 a.m.
16 wks Lee
$20
CHEM 111L 04 30310 1
Introduction to Chemistry Lab Corequisite: CHEM 111 04
R
1:30-4 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$20
CHEM 121 01 30096 3
General Chemistry I T R Prerequisite: MATH 121; Corequisite: CHEM 121L 01
5:30-6:45 p.m.
16 wks Saleh
CHEM 121 02 30688 3
General Chemistry I T R Prerequisite: MATH 121; Corequisite: CHEM 121L 02
1-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
CHEM 121L 01 30097 1
General Chemistry I Lab Corequisite: CHEM 121 01
T
7-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$20
CHEM 121L 02 30689 1
General Chemistry I Lab Corequisite: CHEM 121 02
T
2:30-5 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$20
CHEM 122 01 30098 3
General Chemistry II T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisites: CHEM 121 and CHEM 121L; Corequisite: CHEM 122L
16 wks Saleh
CHEM 122L 01 30099 1
General Chemistry II Lab Corequisite: CHEM 122
11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
16 wks Staff
CHEM 212 01 30434 4
Integrated Organic/Biochemistry M W 5:30-6:45 p.m. Prerequisite: CHEM 111 or CHEM 121; Corequisite: CHEM 212L
16 wks Staff
CHEM 212L 01 30435 1
Integrated Organic and Biochemistry Lab Corequisite: CHEM 212
7-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
ARR
16 wks Staff
T
M
$20
$20
CHINESE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 CHIN 121L 01 30164 1
Chinese Language Lab
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1689 CRJS 111 B1 30281 3
Introduction to Criminal Justice R 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Trujillo Web-blended course; class meets on HEC campus Thursdays beginning March 15; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CRJS 113 B1 31059 3
Introduction to Protective Services T 5:30-8:15 p.m. 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Trujillo Web-blended course, class meets on Tuesdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 37
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor Trujillo
Add’l Fee
CRJS 115 D1 30365 3
Foundations of Professional Investigation WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CRJS 133 D1 31060 3
Introduction to Cybercrime WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Trujillo $75 Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; must be 16 years of age with signed waiver from legal guardian
CRJS 204 D1 30327 3
The Law and the Professional Investigator WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CRJS 205 SD1 30367 3
Law Enforcement Supervision - First Line WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CRJS 215 B1 31061 3
Investigative Surveillance M 10-11:15 a.m. 2/12 to 5/12 12 wks Archuleta Web-blended course, class meets on Mondays beginning Feb. 12; internet access required; web account available Feb. 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CRJS 223 B1 30162 3
American Correctional Systems W 4-5:15 p.m. 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Villegas Web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning March 14; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CRJS 236 B1 30326 4
Forensic Science II R 5:30-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Nugent Web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Jan. 18; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CRJS 251 B1 30369 3
Death Investigation M 2:30-4:15 p.m. 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Archuleta Prerequisite: CRJS 111; web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Jan. 29; internet access required; web account available Jan. 29; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
CRJS 298 01 31062 3
Criminal Justice Internship ARR Permission required, call 505-428-1689 or 505-428-1524
16 wks Archuleta Trujillo
$75
$75 $75
2/12 to 5/12 12 wks Archuleta
CULINARY ARTS
School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1313 CULA 113L 01 31183 1
Basic Baking I
T W R
8:13 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
1/16 to 1/25 2 wks
Nitschke
$25
CULA 114 01 31185 4
Commercial Baking
T W R F
1-5 p.m.
4/17 to 5/11 4 wks
Staff
$75
CULA 125L 01 31186 1
Alternative Baking
T F
1-5:15 p.m.
1/16 to 2/2
3 wks
Staff
$25
CULA 133L 01 31184 1
Basic Baking II
T W R
8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
1/30 to 2/8
2 wks
Nitschke
$25
CULA 151 01 31187 4
Culinary Fundamentals II Prerequisite: CULA 115
M W
8-11:15 a.m.
1/29 to 4/18 11 wks Mares
$75
CULA 151 02 31188 4
Culinary Fundamentals II
M W
12-3:15 p.m.
1/29 to 4/18 11 wks Mares
$75
CULA 212L 01 31189 1
Advanced Baking I
M T W
8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
2/12 to 2/21 2 wks
Staff
$25
CULA 214L 01 31190 1
Seafood Cooking
R F
10 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
1/18 to 2/9
4 wks
Mares
$25
CULA 216L 01 31191 1
French Cuisine
S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
2/17 to 3/10 4 wks
Dakan
$25
CULA 217L 01 31192 1
Asian Cuisine
R F
10 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
2/15 to 3/9
4 wks
Taylor
$25
CULA 219 01 31193 2
Vegetarian Cuisine
T R
10 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
4/3 to 5/10
6 wks
Mares
$50
CULA 221L 01 31194 1
Advanced Baking II Prerequisite: CULA 212L
M T W
8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
2/26 to 3/7
2 wks
Staff
$25
CULA 222L 01 31195 1
Italian Cuisine
T
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
1/22 to 2/13 4 wks
Taylor
$25
CULA 224L 01 31196 1
Professional Saute
M W
2-3:15 p.m.
3/26 to 4/18 4 wks
Dakan
$25
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
38 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
CULA 232L 01 31198 1
Cake Making M T W 8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: CULA 113L or permission, call 505-428-1414
3/12 to 3/28 2 wks
Nitschke
$25
CULA 233L 01 31199 1
Cake Decorating M T W 8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: CULA 232L or permission, call 505-428-1414
4/2 to 4/11
2 wks
Nitschke
$25
CULA 234L 01 31200 1
Chocolate and Sugar Workshop R F 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Prerequisite: CULA 113L or permission, call 505-428-1414
4/5 to 4/20
4 wks
Bustamante Bernal $25
CULA 235L 01 31201 1
The Plated Dessert M T W 1-5 p.m. Prerequisite: CULA 113L or permission, call 505-428-1414
2/26 to 3/7
2 wks
Nitschke
$25
CULA 248L 01 31202 2
International Baking and Pastry Prerequisite: CULA 113L
M T W
1-5 p.m.
4/2 to 4/11
2 wks
Staff
$40
CULA 250 01 31203 4
Pastry Presentation and Display Prerequisite: CULA 235L
M T W
8:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
4/16 to 5/9
4 wks
Nitschke
$75
CULA 256L 01 31204 1
History of Spices
S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
4/7 to 4/28
4 wks
Wheeler
CULA 257L 01 31205 1
Fundamentals of Meat Fabrication and Butchery
S
9 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
1/20 to 2/10 4 wks
CULA 299 01 30605 2
Culinary Externship ARR Prerequisite: CULA 115L and HRMG 118 and permission, call 505-428-1414
Dakan
$35
16 wks Mares
DANCE School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 DANC 143L 01 30139 1
Beginning Belly Dance
F
2-4 p.m.
16 wks Newberg
DANC 155L 01 30021 1
Hip-Hop Dance
F
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
16 wks Anderson-Lorenzo $100
DANC 174L 01 30842 2
Modern Dance I
M W
1-2:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
DANC 243L 01 30949 1
Intermediate Belly Dance
W
3-4:45 p.m.
16 wks Newberg
DANC 245L 01 30650 1
Flamenco II W 3-4:45 p.m. Prerequisite: DANC 173L; class will meet at Casa Blanca Studio
16 wks Shibata-Valle
$100 $100 $25
DENTAL ASSISTING School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1258 DAST 131 B1 30147 3
Dental Sciences II M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 16 wks Nayyar Web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Jan. 17; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
DAST 131L 01 30729 1
Dental Sciences II Lab Permission required, call 505-428-1258
8:30-10:15 a.m.
16 wks Martinez-Vigil
$75
DAST 131L 02 30730 1
Dental Sciences II Lab W 8:30-10:15 a.m. Prerequisite: DAST 124; Corequisite: DAST 131; permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Martinez-Vigil
$75
DAST 131L 03 31123 1
Dental Sciences II Lab F 8-10:30 a.m. Prerequisite: DAST 124; Corequisite: DAST 131; permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Tramontanas
$75
DAST 133 B1 30148 2
Dental Practice Management R 11:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m. 16 wks Staff Web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Jan. 18; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
DAST 134 B1 30188 2
Clinical Procedures II T 11:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m. 16 wks Nayyar Prerequisite: DAST 125; Corequisite: DAST 134L; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
DAST 134L 01 30268 2
Clinical Procedures II Lab M W 1:30-3:18 p.m. Prerequisite: DAST 125L; Corequisite: DAST 134; permission required, call 505-428-1258
M
16 wks Martinez-Vigil
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 39
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
DAST 134L 02 30269 2
Clinical Procedures II Lab T R 1:30-3:15 p.m. Prerequisite: DAST 125L; Corequisite: DAST 134; permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Martinez-Vigil
$75
DAST 134L 03 31124 2
Clinical Procedures II Lab T R 8:30-10:15 a.m. Prerequisite: DAST 125L; Corequisite: DAST 134; permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Martinez-Vigil
$75
DAST 193 01 30104 2
Dental Clinical Practicum I Permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Nayyar
$25
DAST 193 02 30687 2
Dental Clinical Practicum I ARR Prerequisite: DAST 123 and DAST 123L; permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks Martinez-Vigil
$25
DAST 193 03 31125 2
Dental Clinical Practicum I Permission required, call 505-428-1258
16 wks McCann
$25
DAST 222 B1 30149 2
Community Dental Health F 11:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m. 16 wks Garcia-Gomez Web-blended course; class meets on campus Fridays beginning Jan. 19; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
ARR
ARR
DRAMA School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 DRAM 111 D1 30651 3
Introduction to Theater and Drama WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Larlee
$75
DRAWING/PAINTING School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 DRPT 118L 01 30357 3
Drawing I
T R
2-4:45 p.m.
16 wks Rosenfeld
$45
DRPT 118L 02 30382 3
Drawing I
M W
5:30-8 p.m.
16 wks Richards
$45
DRPT 118L 03 30234 3
Drawing I
T
9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
DRPT 118L 04 30843 3
Drawing I
F
10 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
DRPT 121L 01 30701 3
Painting I Prerequisite: DRPT 118L
W
2-7 p.m.
DRPT 130L 01 31131 3
Watercolor I Prerequisite: DRPT 118L
T R
10:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$45
DRPT 219L 01 30235 3
Drawing II Prerequisite: DRPT 118L
M
3-8 p.m.
16 wks Mehlman
$55
DRPT 221L 01 30236 3
Figure Drawing Prerequisite: DRPT 219L
M
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
16 wks Jackson
$95
DRPT 225L 01 30486 3
Painting II Prerequisite: DRPT 121L
R
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
16 wks Voltsinger
$55
DRPT 230L 01 31275 3
Watercolor II Prerequisite: DRPT 130L
F
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$55
DRPT 280L 01 31132 3
Drawing and Painting Advanced Projects Prerequisite: DRPT 121L
F
9:30 a.m.-4:15 p.m.
1/22 to 5/12 15 wks Staff 16 wks Voltsinger
1/22 to 5/12 15 wks Rosenfeld
1/22 to 5/12 15 wks Catron
$45 $45 $45
$55
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION School of Business and Education, 505-428-1256 ECED 111 01 30771 3
Child Growth, Development and Learning M 5:30-8:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Salas
ECED 111 D1 30165 3
Child Growth, Development and Learning WEB 16 wks Higgins Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
Listings
40 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ECED 112 01 30175 2
Health, Safety and Nutrition T 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Fresquez
ECED 113 01 30132 3
Family & Community Collaboration I Prerequisite: ECED 111
W
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Fernandez
ECED 114 01 31127 3
Assessment of Children and Evaluation of Programs I Prerequisite: ECED 111
M
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
ECED 134L B1 30836 2
Childhood Development Field Experience R 5:30-7:15 p.m. 16 wks Black Prerequisites: ECED 111 and ECED 112 and ECED 113 and ECED 114; web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Jan. 18; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16, for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
ECED 211 01 30176 3
Introduction to Language, Literacy and Reading Prerequisite: ECED 111
ECED 217A B1 30352 3
Curriculum Development and T 5:30-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Black Implementation Age 3–Grade 3 Prerequisite: ECED 111 and ECED 114; Corequisite: ECED 217B; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ECED 217B 01 30353 2
Curriculum Development and ARR Implementation Practicum Age 3–Grade 3 Prerequisite: ECED 111; Corequisite: ECED 217A
16 wks Black
ECED 217B 02 30660 2
Curriculum Development and ARR Implementation Practicum Age 3–Grade 3 Prerequisite: ECED 111; Corequisite: ECED 217A
16 wks Black
R
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Azuara Sanchez
EARLY CHILDHOOD MULTICULTURE EDUCATION School of Business and Education, 505-428-1256 ECME 111 01 31264 3
Foundations of Early Childhood R 5:30-7:15 p.m. Bring $40 to the first class (check or money order) for textbook
16 wks Salas
ECONOMICS School of Business and Education, 505-428-1308 ECON 200 B1 30407 3
Principles of Macroeconomics M W 10-11:15 a.m. 1/16 to 3/10 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 Jan. 17; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ECON 200 D1 30339 3
Principles of Macroeconomics WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Herlihy Prerequisite: BSAD 112 or MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ECON 201 B1 30285 3
Principles of Microeconomics M W 10-11:15 a.m. 3/12 to 5/12 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 March 12; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ECON 201 DW 30163 3
Principles of Microeconomics WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks McKittrick $75 Prerequisite: BSAD 112 or MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUCATION School of Business and Education, 505-428-1256 EDUC 111 01 30354 3
Introduction to Education M 5:30-8:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: EDUC 112L
16 wks Kavanagh
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 41
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
EDUC 112L 01 30291 1
Field-Based Teaching Observations Corequisite: EDUC 111
ARR
EDUC 201A 01 31101 1
Orientation to the Teaching Profession Permission required, call 505-428-1256
W
EDUC 201A D1 31102 1
Orientation to the Teaching Profession WEB 1/16 to 2/18 5 wks Johnson $25 Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 201A D2 31103 1
Orientation to the Teaching Profession WEB 1/16 to 2/18 5 wks Staff $25 Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 201B 01 31104 2
The Critically Reflective Teacher Prerequisite: EDUC 201A
EDUC 201B D1 31105 2
The Critically Reflective Teacher WEB 2/19 to 5/12 11 wks Carthy Prerequisite: EDUC 201A; internet access required; web account available Feb. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$50
EDUC 201B D2 31106 2
The Critically Reflective Teacher WEB 2/19 to 5/12 11 wks Carthy Prerequisite: EDUC 201A; internet access required; web account available Feb. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$50
EDUC 202 01 30131 3
Theories of Teaching and Learning Prerequisite: EDUC 201B
EDUC 202 D1 30044 3
Theories of Teaching and Learning WEB 16 wks DeGiulio Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
EDUC 202 D2 30838 3
Theories of Teaching and Learning WEB 16 wks DeGiulio Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
EDUC 202 D3 31265 3
Theories of Teaching and Learning WEB 16 wks Miller Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
EDUC 203 01 30346 3
Curriculum and Assessment Prerequisite: EDUC 201B
EDUC 203 D1 30048 3
Curriculum and Assessment WEB 16 wks Johnson Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
EDUC 203 D2 30839 3
Curriculum and Assessment WEB 16 wks Johnson Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
EDUC 204 01 30050 3
Effective Teaching Prerequisite: EDUC 201B
EDUC 204 D1 31266 3
Effective Teaching WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
EDUC 205 D1 30053 3
Fundamentals of Reading Instruction WEB 16 wks Archibald Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
EDUC 205 D2 30840 3
Fundamentals of Reading Instruction WEB 16 wks Archibald Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
EDUC 206E D1 30996 3
Teaching Reading for WEB 16 wks Hille $75 the Elementary Classroom Prerequisites: EDUC 201B and EDUC 205; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 206S D1 30054 3
Reading in the Content Area WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Esquibel Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
EDUC 206S D2 30521 3
Reading in the Content Area WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Esquibel Prerequisite: EDUC 201B; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
W
M
W
R
5:30-8:15 p.m.
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Kavanagh
1/16 to 2/18 5 wks
Staff
2/19 to 5/12 11 wks DeGiulio
5:30-8:15 p.m.
5:30-8:15 p.m.
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks DeGiulio
16 wks Fisher
16 wks Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
42 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Days
Times
M
5:30-8:15 p.m.
Add’l Fee
EDUC 208 01 31267 3
Exceptionalities and Placement Prerequisite: EDUC 201B
EDUC 213 D1 30661 3
Reading for Special Learners WEB 16 wks Piper $75 Prerequisite: EDUC 201B and EDUC 205; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EDUC 214L 01 30055 3
Supervised Field Experience Permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 214L D1 30056 3
Supervised Field Experience WEB 16 wks Hille $75 Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 214L D2 30508 3
Supervised Field Experience WEB 16 wks Wrenn $75 Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 214L D5 30324 3
Supervised Field Experience WEB 16 wks Piper $75 Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 228 01 31268 3
Technology for the Classroom W 5:30-8:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
EDUC 250 D1 31097 1
Early Childhood Education Profession WEB 1/16 to 2/18 5 wks Black $25 in New Mexico Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 251 D1 31098 2
Foundations in Early Childhood Education WEB 2/19 to 5/12 11 wks Fernandez $50 Internet access required; web account available Feb. 19; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 253 D1 30347 3
Curriculum Development/ WEB 16 wks Fernandez $75 Learning Environment Prerequisite: ECED 111 and EDUC 251; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 254 D1 30448 3
Assessment and Evaluation in ECE WEB 16 wks Black $75 Prerequisite: ECED 111 and EDUC 251; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 256 D1 30727 3
Early Literacy II: WEB 16 wks Larrieu $75 Development and Implementation Prerequisite: EDUC 251 and EDUC 255; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 257L D1 30728 3
Supervised Field Experience in ECE WEB 16 wks Sallee $75 Corequisite: EDUC 256; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 260 D1 30522 3
Language Learning and Teaching WEB 16 wks DeGiulio $75 Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1256
EDUC 262 01 30662 3
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Prerequisite: EDUC 260 and EDUC 261
R
T
5:30-8:15 p.m.
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Piper
16 wks Staff
16 wks Maestas
16 wks DeGiulio
ELECTRONICS
School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 ELEC 111 01 30340 4
Electronic Fundamentals T R 10 a.m.-noon Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Alexandrescu
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 43
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES INSTITUTE
School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1754 EMSI 160 01 31165 8
EMT–Basic M R 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: EMSI 160L and EMSI 161L
EMSI 160 02 31166 8
EMT–Basic M R 5:30-9 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: EMSI 160L and EMSI 161L
EMSI 160L 01 31167 3
EMT–Basic Lab Corequisite: EMSI 160
M R
1-3:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$392
EMSI 160L 02 31168 3
EMT–Basic Lab Corequisite: EMSI 160
S
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$392
EMSI 161L 01 31169 1
EMT–Basic Clinical Corequisites: EMSI 160 and EMSI 160L
ARR
16 wks Staff
EMSI 161L 02 31170 1
EMT–Basic Clinical Corequisites: EMSI 160 and EMSI 160L
ARR
16 wks Staff
EMSI 161L 03 31171 1
EMT–Basic Clinical Corequisites: EMSI 160 and EMSI 160L
ARR
16 wks Staff
EMSI 161L 04 31172 1
EMT–Basic Clinical Corequisites: EMSI 160 and EMSI 160L
ARR
16 wks Staff
EMSI 240 01 31173 4
Anatomy and Physiology for EMS M W F 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 1/17 to 2/12 4 wks Corequisite: EMSI 240L; permission and admission to paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
Staff
EMSI 240L 01 31174 2
Anatomy and Physiology for EMS Lab M W F 2:30-5 p.m. 1/17 to 2/12 4 wks Corequisite: EMSI 240; permission and admission to paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
Staff
EMSI 242 01 31175 3
Pre-Hospital Pharmacology M W F 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 2/14 to 3/9 4 wks Corequisite: EMSI 242L; permission and admission to paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
Staff
EMSI 242L 01 31176 2
Pre-Hospital Pharmacology Lab M W F 2-5 p.m. 2/14 to 3/9 Corequisite: EMSI 242; permission and admission to paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
Staff
EMSI 243 01 31177 2
Respiratory Emergencies M W F 8:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 3/12 to 4/13 4 wks Corequisite: EMSI 243L; permission and admission to paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
Staff
EMSI 243L 01 31178 2
Respiratory Emergencies Lab M W F 12:45-5:45 p.m. 3/12 to 4/13 4 wks Corequisite: EMSI 243; permission and admission to paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
Staff
$100
EMSI 246L 01 31179 2
Paramedic Clinical I ARR Permission and admission to paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
16 wks Staff
$239
EMSI 246L 02 31180 2
Paramedic Clinical I ARR Permission and admission to paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
16 wks Staff
$239
EMSI 251 01 31181 4
Cardiac Emergencies M W F 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 4/16 to 5/11 4 wks Corequisite: EMSI 251L; permission and admission to paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
Staff
EMSI 251L 01 31182 2
Cardiac Emergencies Lab M W F 2-5 p.m. 4/16 to 5/11 4 wks Corequisite: EMSI 251; permission and admission to paramedic program required, call 505-428-1820
Staff
4 wks
$326
$100
$75
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES
School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 ENGR 111 01 30643 3
Introduction to Engineering M W 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Maestas
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
44 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ENGR 121 01 30270 3
Engineering Graphics
M W
1-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Maestas
$30
ENGR 122 01 30338 3
Engineering Methods Corequisite: Math 150
M W
2:30-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Maestas
$20
ENGR 221 01 30478 3
Engineering Dynamics Prerequisite: ENGR 212
T R
8:30-9:45 a.m.
16 wks Alexandrescu
ENGR 222 01 30396 3
Engineering Circuit Analysis T R Prerequisite: MATH 163; Corequisite: ENGR 222L
1-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Alexandrescu
ENGR 222L 01 30397 2
Engineering Circuit Analysis Lab Corequisite: ENGR 222
2:30-5 p.m.
16 wks Alexandrescu
ENGR 260 D1 30745 2
Mechanical Engineering Design WEB 16 wks Maestas Prerequisite: ENGR 121; Corequisite: ENGR 260L; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGR 260L 02 30743 2
Mechanical Engineering Design Lab T Prerequisite: ENGR 121; Corequisite: ENGR 260
ENGR 298 01 31269 3
Internship Permission required, call 505-428-1315
R
10-11:45 a.m.
ARR
16 wks Maestas
$50
$100
16 wks Maestas
ENGLISH School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ENGL 102L D1 30328 1
Punctuation and Grammar Review WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for more information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Carson
ENGL 106 01 30483 4
Language Skills: ESL Writing T R 2:30-4:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 105L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Lamden
ENGL 107 01 30691 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 31070 4
Basic Reading and Writing T R 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
ENGL 108 01 30455 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 Staff
ENGL 108 02 30454 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 03 30011 4
English Fundamentals T R 2:30-4:15 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 107 and READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Kilpatric
ENGL 108 04 30012 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 Staff
ENGL 108 LC2 30372 4
English Fundamentals T R 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Carson Prerequisites: ENGL 107 and READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: ENGL 109 LC2, CRN 30425; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
ENGL 109 01 30013 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 McCahill
ENGL 109 03 30014 4
English Review T R 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 108 and READ 101L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Kilpatric
ENGL 109 04 30015 4
English Review T R 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisites: ENGL 108 and READ 101L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$25
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 45
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ENGL 109 LC2 30373 4
English Review T R 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Carson Prerequisites: ENGL 108 and READ 101L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite; ENGL 108 LC2, CRN 30423; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
ENGL 111 01 30321 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 02 30033 3
Composition and Rhetoric M W 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Carson
ENGL 111 04 30034 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 30262 3
Composition and Rhetoric M W 5:30-6:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Deisler
ENGL 111 06 30037 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 07 30459 3
Composition and Rhetoric T R 8:30-9:45 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
ENGL 111 08 30456 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 09 30363 3
Composition and Rhetoric M W 1-3:30 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
ENGL 111 10 30036 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 Bandelin
ENGL 111 11 30383 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 12 31261 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 B1 30035 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 Thursdays beginning Jan. 18; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 111 D1 30038 3
Composition and Rhetoric WEB 16 wks Rennick Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ENGL 111 D2 30615 3
Composition and Rhetoric WEB 16 wks Deisler Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ENGL 112 01 30221 3
Composition and Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 111
M W
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Kilpatric
ENGL 112 02 30384 3
Composition and Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 111
M W
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
ENGL 112 03 30040 3
Composition and Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 111
M W
2:30-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Lamden
ENGL 112 04 30300 3
Composition and Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 111
T R
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
ENGL 112 05 30039 3
Composition and Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 111
T R
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Staff
Bornet
Staff
16 wks McCahill
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
46 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
ENGL 112 06 30169 3
Composition and Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 111
M W
5:30-6:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
ENGL 112 07 30364 3
Composition and Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 111
T R
2:30-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
ENGL 112 08 30988 3
Composition and Literature Prerequisite: ENGL 111
M W
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Staff
ENGL 112 B1 30170 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 Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 112 D1 30041 3
Composition and Literature WEB 16 wks Werner-Smith Prerequisite: ENGL 111; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 119 01 30042 3
Professional Communication M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
ENGL 119 D1 30118 3
Professional Communication WEB 16 wks Raphael Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 120 01 30320 3
Exploring Creative Writing
ENGL 216 02 30385 3
Technical Writing M W 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 111; Basic Word processing and computer skills required
16 wks Staff
ENGL 216 03 30296 3
Technical Writing M W 1-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 111; Basic Word processing and computer skills required
16 wks Staff
ENGL 216 BW 30222 3
Technical Writing T 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Raphael Prerequisite: ENGL 111; Basic word processing and computer skills required; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 216 D1 30043 3
Technical Writing WEB 16 wks Staff $75 Prerequisite: ENGL 111; Basic Word processing and computer skills required; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 221 01 30046 3
Beginning Creative Writing - Fiction Prerequisite: ENGL 111
ENGL 232 D1 31072 3
Intermediate Creative Writing Poetry WEB 16 wks Sagan Prerequisite: ENGL 222; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ENGL 253 01 31073 3
Introduction to Shakespeare Prerequisite: ENGL 111
ENGL 290 01 30172 3
Creative Writing Portfolio ARR Prerequisite: ENGL 221 and ENGL 222 and permission, call 505-428-1817
M W
M W
M W
10-11:15 a.m.
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
$75
16 wks Raphael $75
16 wks Staff
16 wks Staff
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
$75
Bornet
16 wks Staff
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES
School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 ENVR 111 01 30526 3
Introduction to Sustainability
T
1-3:30 p.m.
16 wks McGrath
ENVR 112 01 30899 3
Introduction to Sustainable Energy Technologies
M W F
1-2:45 p.m.
ENVR 113 01 30226 3
Instrumentation and Controls
W
9-11:45 a.m.
16 wks Alexandrescu
ENVR 115 01 30529 3
Introduction to Water Conservation
R
9-11:30 a.m.
16 wks Wilson
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$25
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 47
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
EXERCISE SCIENCE School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 EXSC 126 01 31032 1
Instructional Methods: Personal Training Permission required, call 505-428-1651
F
3:30-6:40 p.m.
4/6 to 4/27
4 wks
Pendleton
$100
EXSC 129 01 31033 1
Instructional Method: Group Exercise Permission required, call 505-428-1651
F
3:30-6:40 p.m.
1/19 to 2/9
4 wks
Coulter
$100
EXSC 132 01 31034 0.5 Instructional Methods: Alternative Strength Training Permission required, call 505-428-1651
F
3:30-6:40 p.m.
3/2 to 3/9
2 wks
Martinez
$100
EXSC 133 01 31035 0.5 Instructional Methods: Training Techniques Review
F
3:30-6:40 p.m.
2/16 to 2/23 2 wks
Martinez
$100
EXSC 151 01 30644 4
Fitness Instructor Training II Prerequisite: EXSC 150
M W
5:30-7:05 p.m.
EXSC 200 01 30151 3
Exercise Physiology M W 3:45-5 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
EXSC 202 D1 30387 3
Instruction in Lifestyle Change WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EXSC 203 D1 31027 3
Nutrition for Fitness and Sport WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Beam Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
EXSC 210 01 30263 3
Prevention and Care of Exercise Injury W Current Certifications in CPR and First Aid required
EXSC 230 01 30678 3
Physical Fitness T R 3:45-5:30 p.m. Programming and Instruction Prerequisite: ENGL 109 and MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Pendleton
$100
EXSC 293L 01 30467 1
Practicum ARR Prerequisite: EXSC 230; permission required, call 505-428-1651
16 wks Staff
$100
EXSC 293L 02 30468 1
Practicum ARR Prerequisite: EXSC 230; permission required, call 505-428-1651
16 wks Staff
$100
EXSC 293L 03 30997 1
Practicum ARR Prerequisite: EXSC 230; permission required, call 505-428-1651
16 wks Staff
$100
EXSC 293L 04 31000 1
Practicum ARR Prerequisite: EXSC 230; permission required, call 505-428-1651
16 wks Staff
$100
EXSC 298 01 30466 1
Internship ARR Prerequisite: EXSC 230; permission required, call 505-428-1651
16 wks Staff
5:05-7:35 p.m.
16 wks Beam
$100
16 wks Beam Staff
$75 $75
16 wks Martinez
EXPANDED FUNCTIONS DENTAL AUXILIARY
School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1258 EFDA 250 SD1 30509 2
Restorative Functions WEB 16 wks Nayyar $50 Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1258
EFDA 250L 01 30528 1
Restorative Functions Lab S U 16 wks Rodriguez Permission required, call 505-428-1258; class will meet on Feb. 17, Feb. 18, March 10, March 11, April 21 and April 22
$200
EFDA 250L 02 30645 1
Restorative Functions Lab S U 16 wks Rodriguez Permission required, call 505-428-1258; class will meet Feb. 24, Feb. 25, March 17, March 18, April 28 and April 29
$200
EFDA 293 01 31126 4
Restorative Clinical Practicum ARR 16 wks Staff Permission required, call 505-428-1258; class will meet Feb. 24, March 17, March 18, April 28 and April 29
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$85
Listings
48 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
FACILITY TECHNOLOGIES
School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 FACT 113 01 30332 2
Basic Blueprint Reading
M
1-3:30 p.m.
16 wks Miller
$25
FACT 114 01 30377 2
Basic Electricity and Controls
W
3-5:30 p.m.
16 wks Masterson
$25
FACT 198 01 30776 2
FACT Internship
ARR
FACT 198 02 30779 2
FACT Internship
ARR
16 wks Staff
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Miller
FASHION DESIGN School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 FASH 113 01 30302 3
Production Sewing
T
2:30-5 p.m.
16 wks Estes
$40
FASH 113 02 30487 3
Production Sewing
R
8-10:30 a.m.
16 wks Norris-Smallwood $40
FASH 113 03 31075 3
Production Sewing
W
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
16 wks Bradley
$40
FASH 121 01 30303 3
Patternmaking — Draping
T
11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
16 wks Estes
$45
FASH 121 02 30844 3
Patternmaking — Draping
W
1-3:30 p.m.
16 wks Bradley
$45
FASH 130 01 30337 3
Fashion Illustration
R
11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
16 wks Abling-Gross
$45
FASH 150 D1 30418 3
History of Fashion WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Estes
$75
FASH 224 01 30760 3
Introduction to Computer Fashion Design Prerequisite: FASH 130
T
2:30-6:30 p.m.
16 wks Blake
$25
FASH 260 01 30777 3
Fashion Collection Studio Prerequisite: FASH 120 and FASH 240
R
2-4:45 p.m.
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Estes
$40
FILM School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 FILM 130 01 30479 3
Video Production I
M
1-4:15 p.m.
16 wks Moritsugu
$30
FILM 131 01 30259 3
Editing I
T
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Mugford
FILM 140 01 30343 4
Film Crew I Corequisite: FILM 140L
M W
5:30-9:30 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Riess
FILM 140L 01 31080 1
Film Crew I Lab Corequisite: FILM 140
S
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
1/27 to 2/17 4 wks
Staff
$195
FILM 141 01 30446 4
Film Crew II Prerequisites: FILM 140 and FILM 140L
M W
5:30-9:30 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Riess
$195
FILM 145 B1 31081 3
Performance for Film and Media I U 10 a.m.-5:15 p.m. 1/21 to 3/4 7 wks Bicknell Web-blended course; class meets on campus Sundays beginning Jan. 21; internet access required; web account available Jan. 21; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
FILM 160 01 30157 3
Film Theory and Criticism W 1-4:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
$100
16 wks Anair
FILM 175 B1 31082 3 Screenwriting I F 6-8:30 p.m. 3/5 to 3/18 2 wks Staff $30 S U 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Friday, Saturday and Sundays beginning March 9; internet access required; web account available March 5; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl FILM 175 SD1 31083 3
Screenwriting I WEB 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Milder Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Internet access required; web account available Jan. 29; 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
FILM 192 SD1 31084 3
Independent Film WEB 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Anair Internet access required; web account available Jan. 29; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
FILM 195 SD1 31085 3
Contemporary and Postmodern Film WEB 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Staff Internet access required; web account available Jan. 29; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
FILM 210 01 31086 3 Documentary Film Production I F 5:30-8:45 p.m. 4/13 to 5/5 4 wks S 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Prerequisites: FILM 130 or FILM 135 or FILM 136 and FILM 131
Spitzmiller
$30
FILM 230 01 30344 3
Video Production II R 1-4:15 p.m. Prerequisites: FILM 130 or FILM 135 or FILM 136 and FILM 131
16 wks Moritsugu
FILM 231 01 30647 3
Editing II Prerequisite: FILM 131
R
5:30-8:45 p.m.
16 wks Bridge
$100
FILM 232 01 31260 3
Editing III Prerequisite: FILM 231 or permission
M T W R F
9 a.m.-6 p.m.
1 wks
Mederos
$100
FILM 233 01 30648 3
Editing IV Prerequisite: FILM 232
F
1-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Mederos
$100
FILM 236 01 31087 3
Sound For Film Prerequisite: MART 160 and FILM 131
U
9 a.m.-6 p.m.
FILM 281 01 30312 3
Digital Cinematography II F 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Prerequisite: FILM 280 or permission required, call 505-428-1738; Corequisite: FILM 281L
16 wks Staff
FILM 281L 01 30797 1
Digital Cinematography Lab F Prerequisite: FILM 280; Corequisites: FILM 281
8-9:25 a.m.
16 wks Staff
FILM 290 01 30714 3
Directing II Prerequisite: FILM 145 and FILM 190
T R
5:30-8:15 p.m.
FILM 298 01 30458 3
Film Crew Internship Prerequisite: FILM 140
ARR
1/8 to 1/12
1/28 to 2/25 5 wks
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Staff
Kershaw
16 wks Riess
$30
$30 $100
$100 $30
FINE WOODWORKING School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 WOOD 111 01 30472 5
Introduction to the Fine Art of Woodworking M W
9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
16 wks Mays
$110
WOOD 111 02 30473 5
Introduction to the Fine Art of Woodworking M W
5:30-9 p.m.
16 wks Ouwehand
$110
WOOD 112 01 30238 5
Introduction to Hand Tools Prerequisite: WOOD 111
M W
1-4:30 p.m.
16 wks Jones
$105
WOOD 115 01 30239 5
Introduction to Joinery Prerequisite: WOOD 111
M W
1-4:30 p.m.
16 wks Buechley
$105
WOOD 125 01 30240 3
Introduction to Finishing
T
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Gamble
$75
WOOD 160 01 30241 3
Introduction to Woodturning
T R
1-5 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Myers
$75
WOOD 160 02 30381 3
Introduction to Woodturning
W
1-5 p.m.
16 wks Yeats
$75
WOOD 161 01 30242 3
Advanced Woodturning Prerequisite: WOOD 160
T R
1-5 p.m.
WOOD 162L 01 30947 2
Wood Turning Studio Prerequisite: WOOD 161
S
9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
16 wks Reinhardt
$50
WOOD 162L 02 30422 2
Wood Turning Studio Prerequisite: WOOD 161
R
9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
16 wks Myers
$50
WOOD 171 01 31129 3
Advanced Wood Carving Prerequisite: WOOD 170
T
5:30-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Gould
$75
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Myers
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
Listings
50 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
WOOD 171 02 30423 3
Advanced Wood Carving Prerequisite: WOOD 170
F
8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
16 wks Dimitrov
$50
WOOD 180 01 31138 3
Basic Woodworking Projects Prerequisite: WOOD 111
R
5:30-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Neander
$40
WOOD 247 01 31276 5
TP: Material Study: Cast Metal and Wood Prerequisite: WOOD 111
M W
1-4:30 p.m.
16 wks Jones
$25
WOOD 290 01 30244 5
Advanced Furniture Making F 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Prerequisites: WOOD 115 and WOOD 130; permission required, call 505-428-1726
16 wks Neander
$40
WOOD 295L 01 31277 5
Furniture Studio R 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Prerequisite: WOOD 290 or permission, call 505-428-1726
16 wks Jones
$40
FIRST YEAR STUDENT SUCCESS 505-428-1467 FYSS 111 01 31048 3
Excelling in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Staff
FYSS 111 02 31049 3
Excelling in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
1-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
FYSS 111 03 31050 3
Excelling in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
4-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
FYSS 111 04 31051 3
Excelling in College T R Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Staff
FYSS 111 05 31052 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 31053 1
Strategies for Success in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
1/16 to 2/23 6 wks
Staff
FYSS 116 02 31054 1
Strategies for Success in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
2:30-3:45 p.m.
1/16 to 2/23 6 wks
Staff
FYSS 116 03 31055 1
Strategies for Success in College M W Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
5:30-6:45 p.m.
1/16 to 2/23 6 wks
Staff
FYSS 116 04 31056 1
Strategies for Success in College T R Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
8:30-9:45 a.m.
1/16 to 2/23 6 wks
Staff
FYSS 116 05 31057 1
Strategies for Success in College T R Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
1/16 to 2/23 6 wks
Staff
FYSS 116 06 31058 1
Strategies for Success in College T R Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
2:30-3:45 p.m.
1/16 to 2/23 6 wks
Staff
FRENCH School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 FREN 112 01 30031 4
French II Prerequisite: FREN 111
M W
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
FREN 121L 01 30318 1
French Lab
ARR
16 wks Staff
FREN 150 01 31074 3
Conversational French I Prerequisite: FREN 112
M W
16 wks Fuge
7:30-8:15 p.m.
GALLERY MANAGEMENT School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 GLRY 161 01 30702 3
Gallery Practices
R
1-4:15 p.m.
16 wks Baughan
GLRY 162 01 31278 3
Contemporary Art Gallery Issues
T
1-5 p.m.
16 wks Baughan
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, 505-428-1323 GEOL 111 01 30100 3
Physical Geology S 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: GEOL 111L 01
GEOL 111 D1 30436 3
Physical Geology WEB 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Mraz Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: GEOL 111L D1; internet access required; web account available Jan. 29; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
GEOL 111L 01 30101 1
Physical Geology Lab Corequisite: GEOL 111 01
$20
GEOL 111L D1 30437 1
Physical Geology Lab WEB 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Mraz Corequisite: GEOL 111 D1; internet access required, web account available Jan. 29; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$25
GEOL 112 D1 30102 3
Historical Geology WEB 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Mraz Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: GEOL 112L; internet access required; web account available Jan. 29; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
GEOL 112L D1 30103 1
Historical Geology Lab WEB 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Mraz Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: GEOL 112; internet access required; web account available Jan. 29; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$25
S
12:45-3:15 p.m.
16 wks Renbarger
16 wks Renbarger
GERMAN School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 GERM 121L 01 30319 1
German Lab
ARR
16 wks Staff
GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 GRHS 127 01 30393 4
Hydroponic Crop Production M W 9-11:30 a.m. Prerequisites: GRHS 121 and GRSH 123 and GRHS 125; permission required, call 505-428-1941
GRHS 128 01 30980 2
Biopesticides — Application and Safety
GRHS 132L 01 31207 1
T R
11:45 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Shultz
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
$100
Shultz
$25
Introduction to CEA Operational Procedures ARR
16 wks Shultz
$25
GRHS 221 01 30394 4
Aquaponics T R 9-11:30 a.m. Prerequisites: GRHS 121 and GRSH 123 and GRHS 125; permission required, call 505-428-1941
16 wks Shultz
$100
GRHS 298 03 30820 3
Greenhouse Internship
16 wks Staff
ARR
HEALTH CARE School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 HLCR 113 B1 30081 3
Medical Terminology W 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Jan. 17; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HLCR 113 D1 30998 3
Medical Terminology WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Staff
HLCR 116 01 30699 5
Community Health Worker Training II T R 5:30-7:30 p.m. Prerequisites: HLCR 115 and ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
$75 $144
HLCR 125 01 30187 5 Nurse Aide F 16 wks Staff $161 W 8:30-11:30 a.m. Clinicals will take place during the last 5 Fridays of the term; fee includes Department of Health Background check and mandatory drug test; students are eligible to take the NACES exam upon completion
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
52 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
HLCR 125 02 30981 5 Nurse Aide S 16 wks Staff $161 M 5:30-8:30 p.m. Clinicals will take place during the last 5 Saturdays of the term; fee includes Department of Health Background check and mandatory drug test; students are eligible to take the NACES exam upon completion HLCR 232 D1 30588 4
Pathophysiology WEB 16 wks Staff $75 Prerequisite: BIOL 231 and BIOL 231L; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HLCR 232 D2 30972 4
Pathophysiology WEB 16 wks Staff $75 Prerequisite: BIOL 231 and BIOL 231L; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HLCR 235 D1 30292 3
Pharmacology for Allied Health WEB 16 wks Staff $75 Prerequisite: BIOL 231 and BIOL 231L; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HEALTH EDUCATION School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 HLED 111 D2 30409 3
Lifetime Health and Wellness WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available March 12; for information visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Pendleton
$75
HLED 112 D1 30395 3
Weight Management and Exercise WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Staff
$75
HLED 113 D1 30664 3
Stress Management WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available March 12; for information visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Jannsen-Kerr
$75
HLED 114 D1 30781 1
Fitness and Wellness WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available March 12; for information visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Staff
$25
HLED 127 01 31036 0.5 ARC First Aid/CPR/AED Certification
F
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
2/9 to 2/9
1 wks
Sanchez
$27
HLED 127 02 31037 0.5 ARC First Aid/CPR/AED Certification
S
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
4/7 to 4/7
1 wks
McDaniel
$27
HLED 127 03 31038 0.5 ARC First Aid/CPR/AED Certification
F
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
5/4 to 5/4
1 wks
Bolleter
$27
HLED 133 01 31039 2 Lifeguard Certification
F S
2-7 p.m. 2/23 to 3/3 2 wks Ortiz 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
$35
HLED 135 01 31040 1 Lifeguard Recertification
F S
2-7 p.m. 5/11 to 5/12 1 wks Bolleter 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
$35
HLED 137 01 31107 2 Water Safety Instruction Certification
F S
noon-7 p.m. 4/6 to 4/14 2 wks Duran 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
$35
HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 HPER 111L 01 30398 1
Beginning Yoga
M W
7:30-8:25 a.m.
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Kerr
$100
HPER 111L 02 31113 1
Beginning Yoga
M W
9-9:55 a.m.
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks McHugh
$100
HPER 111L 03 30068 1
Beginning Yoga
M W
1-2:35 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
$100
HPER 111L 04 30069 1
Beginning Yoga
T R
8:30-9:25 a.m.
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Sloane
$100
HPER 111L 05 30120 1
Beginning Yoga
T R
11:15 a.m.-12:50 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Evangelista
$100
HPER 111L 06 30123 1
Beginning Yoga
T R
11:15 a.m.-12:50 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Evangelista
$100
HPER 111L 07 30640 1
Beginning Yoga
T R
5:30-7:05 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Monsour
$100
HPER 111L 08 30145 1
Beginning Yoga
F
9-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Monsour
$100
HPER 111L 09 30189 1
Beginning Yoga
F
5-6:50 p.m.
16 wks Evangelista
$100
HPER 112L 01 30516 1
Gentle Yoga
M W
10-10:55 a.m.
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Kerr
$100
HPER 112L 02 30070 1
Gentle Yoga
T R
10-10:55 a.m.
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Evangelista
$100
Kerr
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 53
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
HPER 113L 01 30124 1
Gentle Pilates
T R
11-11:50 a.m.
16 wks Sanchez
$100
HPER 114L 01 30782 1
The Method Based on Pilates
M W
1-1:50 p.m.
16 wks Sanchez
$100
HPER 114L 02 30071 1
The Method Based on Pilates
M W
5:30-6:20 p.m.
16 wks Sanchez
$100
HPER 117L 01 30190 1
Beginning Body Sculpting
M W
noon-12:50 p.m.
16 wks Coulter
$100
HPER 118L 01 31225 1
Beginning Aerobics
T R
5:30-6:20 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$100
HPER 120L 01 30067 1
Multi-Level Tennis
M W
10-11:35 a.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
King
$100
HPER 120L 02 30476 1
Multi-Level Tennis
M W
5:30-7:05 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Maunders
$100
HPER 121L 01 31108 1
Warm Water Exercise M W Water temperature is 90 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit
10-10:50 a.m.
16 wks McGuinness
$100
HPER 121L 02 30697 1
Warm Water Exercise M W Water temperature is 90 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit
11-11:50 a.m.
16 wks McDaniel
$100
HPER 121L 03 31109 1
Warm Water Exercise M W Water temperature is 90 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit
12:40-1:30 p.m.
16 wks McGuinness
$100
HPER 121L 04 31110 1
Warm Water Exercise M W F Water temperature is 90 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit
8:30-9:35 a.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
PluimMentz
$100
HPER 121L 05 31111 1
Warm Water Exercise M W F Water temperature is 90 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit
8:30-9:40 a.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
PluimMentz
$100
HPER 121L 06 30179 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 07 30826 1
Warm Water Exercise T R Water temperature is 90 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit
11-11:50 a.m.
16 wks Taylor
$100
HPER 121L 08 30063 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 09 30194 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 122L 01 30072 1
Beginning Aerobic Kickboxing
M W
4-4:50 p.m.
16 wks Garcia
$100
HPER 126L 01 30191 1
Coed Basketball
T R
noon-12:50 p.m.
16 wks Martinez
$100
HPER 127L 01 30827 1
Pickleball
W
10-11:35 a.m.
16 wks Hall
$100
HPER 127L 02 30477 1
Pickleball
S
9:10-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Hall
$100
HPER 130L 01 30057 1
Beginning Swimming
M W
10-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Duran
$100
HPER 130L 02 30110 1
Beginning Swimming
T R
noon-12:50 p.m.
16 wks Duran
$100
HPER 130L 03 30111 1
Beginning Swimming
T R
7-7:50 p.m.
16 wks Turner
$100
HPER 132L 01 30304 1
Aqua Zumba
M W
6:45-7:35 p.m.
16 wks Alvarez
$100
HPER 134L 01 30073 1
Conditioning: Abdominals, Hips and Thighs M W
7-7:50 a.m.
16 wks Guillen
$100
HPER 134L 02 30311 1
Conditioning: Abdominals, Hips and Thighs T R
3-3:50 p.m.
16 wks Sanchez
$100
HPER 134L 03 30074 1
Conditioning: Abdominals, Hips and Thighs T R
6:30-7:20 p.m.
16 wks Guillen
$100
HPER 134L 04 31029 1
Conditioning: Abdominals, Hips and Thighs S
9:10-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Guillen
$100
HPER 136L 01 30938 1
Shallow Water Aerobics
M W
5:45-6:35 p.m.
16 wks Malinowski
$100
HPER 138L 01 30060 1
Senior Aquatics
M W
8:45-9:35 a.m.
16 wks McDaniel
$100
HPER 138L 02 30061 1
Senior Aquatics
M W F
11:15 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
McGuinness
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$100
Listings
54 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
McGuinness
Add’l Fee
HPER 138L 03 30109 1
Senior Aquatics
M W F
11:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
HPER 139L 01 30062 1
Deep and Shallow Combo
M W
6:40-7:30 a.m.
16 wks Hillyer
$100
HPER 139L 02 31226 1
Deep and Shallow Combo
T R
8:30-9:20 a.m.
16 wks Hillyer
$100
HPER 139L 03 30641 1
Deep and Shallow Combo
T R
6-6:50 p.m.
16 wks Johnson
$100
HPER 140L 01 30267 1
Zumba Fitness
M W
11-11:50 a.m.
16 wks Coulter
$100
HPER 140L 02 30400 1
Zumba Fitness
M W
5:30-6:20 p.m.
16 wks Alvarez
$100
HPER 140L 03 31227 1
Zumba Fitness
T R
10-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Vigil-Lujan
$100
HPER 140L 04 30348 1
Zumba Fitness
T R
noon-12:50 p.m.
16 wks Coulter
$100
HPER 142L 01 30515 1
Flexibility and Conditioning for Seniors
M W
10-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Pendleton
$100
HPER 148L 01 30264 1
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
F
3:30-5:20 p.m.
16 wks Whitney
$100
HPER 152L 01 30106 1
Tai Chi I
M W
9-9:50 a.m.
16 wks Falance
$100
HPER 158L 01 31041 1
Snowshoeing F 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 1/27 to 2/24 5 wks Student supplies own equipment; instructor will call with meeting place; for information, call 505-428-1651
HPER 160L 01 30088 1
Fitness Cycling
M W
6:40-7:30 a.m.
16 wks Trujillo
$100
HPER 160L 02 30089 1
Fitness Cycling
M W
noon-12:50 p.m.
16 wks Pendleton
$100
HPER 160L 03 30926 1
Fitness Cycling
T R
6:40-7:30 a.m.
16 wks Hillyer
$100
HPER 160L 04 30828 1
Fitness Cycling
T R
10-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Helke
$100
HPER 160L 05 30090 1
Fitness Cycling
T R
5:30-6:20 p.m.
16 wks Guillen
$100
HPER 162L 01 30404 1
Suspension Training
T R
4:30-5:20 p.m.
16 wks Sanchez
$100
HPER 165L 01 31042 1
Hiking F 8:15 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 4/6 to 4/27 4 wks Student supplies own equipment; instructor will call with meeting place; for information, call 505-428-1651
HPER 166L 01 30076 1
Beginning Coed Strength Training
M W
10-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Beam
$100
HPER 167L 01 30399 1
Women’s Strength Training
M W
3-3:50 p.m.
16 wks Sanchez
$100
HPER 169L 01 30077 1
Circuit Training
T R
10-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Coulter
$100
HPER 171L 01 30078 1
Strength Training for Seniors
M W
9-9:50 a.m.
16 wks Jackson
$100
HPER 171L 02 30289 1
Strength Training for Seniors
T R
9-9:50 a.m.
16 wks Jackson
$100
HPER 172L 01 30079 1
Beginning Fitness Program Online orientation
ARR
16 wks Beam
$100
HPER 172L 02 30080 1
Beginning Fitness Program Online orientation
ARR
16 wks Jannsen-Kerr
$100
HPER 172L 03 30082 1
Beginning Fitness Program Online orientation
ARR
16 wks Jannsen-Kerr
$100
HPER 172L 04 30083 1
Beginning Fitness Program Online orientation
ARR
16 wks Pendleton
$100
HPER 172L 05 30134 1
Beginning Fitness Program Online orientation
ARR
16 wks Duran
$100
HPER 172L 06 30144 1
Beginning Fitness Program Online orientation
ARR
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Beam
$100
HPER 172L 07 30408 1
Beginning Fitness Program Online orientation
ARR
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Beam
$100
Bergen
Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$100
$100
$100
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 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 30064 1
Swimming Fitness Program Online Orientation
ARR
HPER 180L 01 30084 1
Boot Camp Fitness
M W
5:30-7:05 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Garcia
$100
HPER 180L 02 30085 1
Boot Camp Fitness
M W
5:30-7:05 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Garcia
$100
HPER 180L 03 30086 1
Boot Camp Fitness
T R
9-9:50 a.m.
16 wks Helke
$100
HPER 181L 02 30403 1
Cardio Chisel
T R
1-1:50 p.m.
16 wks Coulter
$100
HPER 211L 01 30150 1
Intermediate Yoga Prerequisite: HPER 111L
M W
6-7:35 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
HPER 212L 01 30402 1
Multilevel Yoga
M W
noon-12:55 p.m.
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Jannsen-Kerr
$100
HPER 212L 02 30830 1
Multilevel Yoga
M W
4:10-5:45 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Monsour
$100
HPER 212L 03 30401 1
Multilevel Yoga
M W
4:10-5:45 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Monsour
$100
HPER 212L 04 30152 1
Multilevel Yoga
M W
6-7:35 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Monsour
$100
HPER 212L 05 30517 1
Multilevel Yoga
T R
10-10:55 a.m.
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Sloane
$100
HPER 212L 06 30146 1
Multilevel Yoga
T R
5:30-7:05 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
$100
HPER 212L 07 30087 1
Multilevel Yoga
S
9:15-10:55 a.m.
16 wks Evangelista
$100
HPER 213L 01 30153 1
Intermediate Pilates
M W
10:10-11 a.m.
16 wks Jackson
$100
HPER 229L 01 30065 1
Intermediate Swimming
T R
9:40-11:15 a.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Duran
$100
HPER 229L 02 30066 1
Intermediate Swimming
T R
9:40-11:15 a.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Duran
$100
HPER 229L 03 30355 1
Intermediate Swimming
F
9-10:50 a.m.
16 wks Duran
$100
HPER 231L 01 31228 1
Advanced Swimming and Conditioning
M W
4-5:35 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Duran
$100
HPER 231L 02 31229 1
Advanced Swimming and Conditioning
M W
4-5:35 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Duran
$100
HPER 231L 03 31028 1
Advanced Swimming and Conditioning
T R
6:35-7:25 a.m.
16 wks Davenport
$100
HPER 236L 01 30642 1
Aqua Boot Camp
M W
7:40-8:30 a.m.
16 wks McDaniel
$100
HPER 252L 01 31031 1
Tai Chi II
M W
8-8:50 a.m.
16 wks Falance
$100
Monsour
Monsour
$100
$100
HEATING VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING
School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 HVAC 111 01 30705 2
Basic Commercial Refrigeration Corequisites: FACT 113 and FACT 114
T
HVAC 121 B1 30706 4
Air Conditioning and Electric R 1-5:45 p.m. 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Masterson $25 Motor Application Corequisites: FACT 113 and FACT 114; web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Jan. 18; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HVAC 131 B1 30707 4
Application of Refrigeration Systems T 1-5:30 p.m. 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Miller $25 Corequisites: FACT 113 and FACT 114; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HVAC 211 01 30330 2
Refrigerant Management T 8 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Miller Prerequisites: HVAC 111, FACT 113 and FACT 114; includes Universal CDV Refrigerant Handlers Certification Exam
$65
HVAC 221 01 30331 2
Gas Heating Furnaces Prerequisites: FACT 113 and FACT 114
$25
T
8-11 a.m.
1-5:45 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Miller
Engstrom
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$25
Listings
56 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
HVAC 231 B1 30614 4
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Air Movement, Distribution, R 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Miller Heat Load Calculations Web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Jan. 18; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Add’l Fee $25
HISTORY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 HIST 111 01 30166 3
Western Civilization I M W 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Martinez
HIST 111 D1 30523 3
Western Civilization I WEB 16 wks Sicko Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HIST 112 B1 31063 3
Western Civilization II R 10-11:15 a.m. 16 wks Sicko Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HIST 112 D1 30440 3
Western Civilization II WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Martinez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HIST 161 B1 30177 3
United States History to 1877 W 1-2:15 p.m. 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Martinez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on Wednesdays beginning March 14; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HIST 161 D1 30438 3
United States History to 1877 WEB 16 wks Sicko Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HIST 162 B1 31064 3
United States History T 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Sicko From 1877 to the Present Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HIST 162 D1 30121 3
United States History WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Staff From 1877 to the Present Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HIST 260 B1 31211 3
History of New Mexico T 1-2:15 p.m. 16 wks Martinez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HIST 260 D1 30199 3
History of New Mexico WEB 16 wks Sicko Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
HIST 265 D1 30681 3
United States Hispanic History and Culture WEB 16 wks Martinez Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11: internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 HRMG 115 01 30884 3
Customer Relations
M T
4-6:30 p.m.
16 wks Fox Ehlert
HRMG 116 01 30742 3
Introduction to Hospitality Management
M W
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Fox Ehlert
HRMG 118 01 30174 2
Sanitation and Safety
R F
8-9:45 a.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Dakan
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
$75
$75
$75
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 57
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
HRMG 118 D2 30867 2
Sanitation and Safety WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HRMG 130 B1 30119 3
Purchasing/Food and Beverage Control T 7-8:15 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisites: ENGL 109 and MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HRMG 220 01 30690 3
Dining Room Service and T R 2-3:15 p.m. Beverage Management Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Fox Ehlert
HRMG 240 01 30831 3
Hospitality and Tourism Marketing Prerequisite: HRMG 116
16 wks Fox Ehlert
T R
11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Staff
Add’l Fee $50
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 HUDV 160 01 31065 1
Women in Transition
T
10 a.m.-noon
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Fullerton
HUDV 170 01 30682 1
Volunteer in the Community
ARR
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Fullerton
HUDV 260 01 30255 3
Student Leadership
T R
noon-1:15 p.m.
HUDV 260 02 30964 3
Student Leadership
T
5:30-8:45 p.m.
HUDV 270 01 30439 3
Service Leadership
T R
noon-1:15 p.m.
16 wks Kavanaugh
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Kavanaugh 16 wks Taylor
HUMAN SERVICES School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 HUSV 111 D1 30231 3
Human Services Professions WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Balladares
$75
HUSV 130 D1 30016 3
Group Process and Counseling WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Balladares
$75
HUSV 170 D1 30663 3
Loss, Bereavement, and the Family WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Balladares
$75
HUSV 200 01 30447 3
Psychology of Addictive Behavior
16 wks Aneda
HUSV 205 D1 30017 3
Effects of Drug Abuse WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Gorman
$75
HUSV 215 D1 30018 3
Substance in Families WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Johnson
$75
HUSV 225 B1 31066 3
Counseling Skills for Addiction Professionals M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Cervio Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays and Wednesdays beginning March 12; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HUSV 270 01 30378 3
Case Management
HUSV 280 D1 30181 3
Compassion Fatigue and WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Secondary Stress Disorder Internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
HUSV 298 01 30142 3
Human Services Internship T 12-1:15 p.m. Prerequisite: HUSV 111 and permission, call 505-428-1882
T R
T R
2:30-3:45 p.m.
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Balladares Balladares
$75
16 wks Balladares
HUMANITIES School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 HUMS 200 D1 30494 3
Media and Gender WEB 16 wks Romero Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
Listings
58 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
HUMS 211 01 30361 3
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Humanities I, Greece and Rome: M W 10-11:15 a.m. The Classical Age Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
Add’l Fee
16 wks Sicko
INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER
Science School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1894 ISCS 113 D1 30480 3
Introduction to Computer Science WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ISCS 114 B1
30744 4
IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software R 5:30-7:45 p.m. 16 wks Haack Web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Jan. 18; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ISCS 115 01
31279 3
Introduction to Web Computing
T R
9-10:45 a.m.
16 wks Click
$75 $40
16 wks Staff
ISCS 117 D1 30481 3
Introduction to UNIX/Linux WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Click
$75
ISCS 120 D1 30482 4
Introduction to Programming I WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Pino
$75
ISCS 122 D1 31280 3
Computer Networks WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Staff
$75
ISCS 171 SN1 30510 3
Computer and Security Fundamentals WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ISCS 114; Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/sun; SUN courses are delivered by other colleges
$75
ISCS 175 SN1 30511 3
Disaster Recovery WEB 16 wks Staff $75 Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/sun; SUN courses are delivered by other colleges
ISCS 212 D1 31281 3
Database Fundamentals WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ISCS 215 B1 30802 3
Intermediate Programming F 1-2:45 p.m. 16 wks Pino $30 Prerequisite: ISCS 125 and MATH 150L; web-blended course; class meets on campus Fridays beginning Jan. 19; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
ISCS 225 01
Advanced Programing and Data Structures T R
31282 3
2-3:30 p.m.
16 wks Pantano
16 wks Click
$75
$30
ISCS 241 D1 30803 3
Data Organization and Implementation WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ISCS 215; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ISCS 271 SN1 30512 3
Firewalls WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ISCS 114 and ISCS 116 or ISCS 117; Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/sun; SUN courses are delivered by other colleges
$75
ISCS 273 SN1 30513 3
Computer and Network Defenses WEB 16 wks Staff and Countermeasures Prerequisite: ISCS 171; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/sun; SUN courses are delivered by other colleges
$75
ISCS 275 B1 30514 3
Cyber Ethics M 3-4:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
ISCS 298 01
Internship
30617 3
ARR
16 wks Click
ITALIAN School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 ITAL 121L 01 30316 1
Italian Lab
ARR
16 wks Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 59
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
JAPANESE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 JAPN 101 01 30453 2
Introduction to Japanese
T R
4-4:50 p.m.
JAPN 111 01 30032 4
Japanese I T R 2-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Salazar
JAPN 121L 01 30315 1
Japanese Language Lab
16 wks Staff
ARR
16 wks Salazar
JEWELRY School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 JEWL 114L 01 30415 3
Jewelry/Metal Arts I
T
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
16 wks Aronov
$60
JEWL 114L 02 30228 3
Jewelry/Metal Arts I
S
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$60
JEWL 158L 01 30230 3
Silversmithing I
R
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
16 wks Aronov
$60
JEWL 217L 01 30229 3
Jewelry/Metal Arts II Prerequisite: JEWL 114L
W
noon-5 p.m.
16 wks Tintor
$60
JEWL 220L 01 30823 3
Casting for Jewelry Prerequisite: JEWL 114L
F
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
16 wks Tintor
$60
JEWL 233L 01 31078 3
CAD for Jewelry Design T R 5:30-8 p.m. Prerequisites: JEWL 159L and JEWL 212L or permission; call 505-428-1446
16 wks Lanzer
JEWL 275L 01 31079 3
Jewelry/Metal Arts III M 3-8 p.m. Prerequisite: JEWL 217L or permission required, call 505-428-1446
16 wks Tintor
$60
JEWL 294L 01 30703 3
Jewelry/Metal Arts: Advanced Projects Prerequisite: JEWL 114L
16 wks Aronov
$70
M
9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
$100
LEGAL STUDIES School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 LEGL 111 B1 30279 4
Introduction to Law W 5:30-7:15 p.m. 16 wks Archuleta Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays, beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
LEGL 121 B1 30277 3
Legal Research and Writing I R 5:30-8:15 p.m. 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Haubert Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Feb. 1; internet access required; web account available Jan. 29; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$50
LEGL 210 D1 31300 3
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility WEB 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Nelson Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 29; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
LEGL 225 D1 31301 3
Family Law WEB 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Nelson Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 29; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
LEGL 240 D1 30325 3
Constitutional Law WEB 16 wks Willis Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
LEGL 241 D1 30278 4
Legal Research Writing II/Westlaw WEB 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Haubert Prerequisite: LEGL 121; web course; internet access required; web account available Jan. 29; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
LEGL 250 B1 30280 3
Civil Litigation W 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Willis Prerequisite: LEGL 121; Corequisite: LEGL 241; web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
LEGL 298 02 30778 3
Internship
ARR
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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60 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
MACHINING AND TOOLING TECHNOLOGY
School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1819 MATT 119L 01 31305 1
Introduction to Non-Traditional Machining M W Prerequisite: MATT 113
5:30-8:45 p.m.
1/17 to 2/12 4 wks
Thompson
$25
MATT 155 01 31306 2
Introduction to Computer Numeric Control Mills Prerequisites: MATT 113 and MATT 115
5:30-8:45 p.m.
3/12 to 4/11 4 wks
Thompson
$25
M W
MATHEMATICS School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1769 MATH 101 01 30009 4
Pre-Algebra M W 8:30-10:15 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 101 02 30010 4
Pre-Algebra T R noon-1:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 101 LC1 30654 4
Pre-Algebra M W 2:30-4:15 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101S, CRN 30836; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
MATH 101 LC2 30655 4
Pre-Algebra T R 6-7:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101S, CRN 30837; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
MATH 101 LC3 30762 4
Pre-Algebra T R 10-11:45 a.m. 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: MATH 100 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: MATH 101S, CRN 31098; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
MATH 101S LC1 30656 2
Pre-Algebra Workshop T R 2:30-3:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Corequisite: MATH 101S, CRN 30834; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
$10
MATH 101S LC2 30657 2
Pre-Algebra Workshop T R 4:30-5:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Corequisite: MATH 101S, CRN 30835; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
$10
MATH 101S LC3 30763 2
Pre-Algebra Workshop T R 8:30-9:45 a.m. 16 wks Staff Corequisite: MATH 101S, CRN 31097; this is a linked learning community course; for more information, see Page 11
$10
MATH 102 01 30457 4
Basic Algebra M W 8:30-10:15 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 102 02 30196 4
Basic Algebra M W 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 102 03 30005 4
Basic Algebra T R noon-1:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 102 04 30261 4
Basic Algebra M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 102 05 30006 4
Basic Algebra T R 10-11:45 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 102 06 30008 4
Basic Algebra T R 2-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 104L 01 30804 1
Emporium Math Lab
MATH 104L D1 31024 1
Emporium Math Lab WEB 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Krebs Internet access required; web account available Jan. 29; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MATH 109 01 30322 4
Intermediate Algebra M W 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
W
3-5 p.m.
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Staff $25
16 wks Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 61
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
MATH 109 02 30308 4
Intermediate Algebra M W 8:30-10:15 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 109 03 30219 4
Intermediate Algebra M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 109 04 30410 4
Intermediate Algebra T R 10-11:45 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 109 05 30411 4
Intermediate Algebra T R noon-1:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 109 06 30412 4
Intermediate Algebra T R 2-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 112 01 31255 3
Math for Elementary School Teachers II R 4:30-7 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 119 01 30001 3
Applications of Mathematics for M W 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Nonscience Majors Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 119 02 30182 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 Staff
MATH 119 03 30413 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 Staff
MATH 119 04 30761 3
Applications of Mathematics for M W 1-2:15 p.m. Nonscience Majors Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 119 D1 30805 3
Applications of Mathematics for WEB 16 wks Staff Nonscience Majors Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MATH 121 01 30002 4
College Algebra M W 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 121 02 30007 4
College Algebra M W 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 121 03 30414 4
College Algebra M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 121 04 30287 4
College Algebra T R 10-11:45 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 121 05 30359 4
College Algebra T R 2-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 121 D1 30135 4
College Algebra WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: MATH 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; on campus proctored exams; textbook with My Math Lab required
MATH 135 01 30218 3
Introduction to Probability and Statistics M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or Math 119 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
MATH 135 02 30506 3
Introduction to Probability and Statistics T R noon-1:45 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or Math 119 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
$75
Listings
62 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
MATH 135 03 30610 3
Introduction to Probability and Statistics T R 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 109 or Math 119 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
MATH 135 D1 30220 3
Introduction to Probability and Statistics WEB 16 wks Pantano $75 Prerequisite: MATH 109 or MATH 119 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MATH 150 01 30214 4
Precalculus and Trigonometry M W F Prerequisite: MATH 121; Corequisites: MATH 150L
MATH 150 02 30215 4
Precalculus and Trigonometry M W 6-8 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 121; Corequisite: MATH 150L, CRN 30659
16 wks Staff
MATH 150 03 30658 4
Precalculus and Trigonometry T R 12:30-2:30 p.m. Prerequisite: MATH 121; Corequisite: MATH 150L, CRN 30806
16 wks Staff
MATH 150L 01 30659 1
Precalculus and Trigonometry Laboratory Corequisite: MATH 150, CRN 30215
M W
5-5:50 p.m.
16 wks Staff
MATH 150L 02 30806 1
Precalculus and Trigonometry Laboratory Corequisite: MATH 150, CRN 30658
T R
2:40-3:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
MATH 150L 03 31256 1
Precalculus and Trigonometry Laboratory F 10-11:55 a.m. Prerequisite: MATH 121 or appropriate placement score. Corequisite: MATH 150
16 wks Staff
MATH 162 01 30216 4
Calculus I Prerequisites: MATH 150 and MATH 155
M W
5:30-7:45 p.m.
16 wks Shankin
MATH 163 01 30217 4
Calculus II Prerequisite: MATH 162
M T W R
10-11:20 a.m.
16 wks Staff
MATH 180 01 31257 4
Elements of Calculus I Prerequisites: MATH 121 or MATH 150L
M W
2:30-4:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
MATH 261 B1 30807 3
Mathematical Foundations for T 5:30-7:45 p.m. 16 wks Staff Computer Science Prerequisite: MATH 150L; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays beginning Jan. 16; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MATH 264 01 30286 4
Calculus III Prerequisite: MATH 163
M W
8:30-9:55 a.m.
5:30-7:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
16 wks Staff
16 wks Staff
MEDIA ARTS School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1887 MART 111 SD1 31088 2
Introduction to Social Media Basics WEB 1/16 to 2/9 Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
4 wks
Ratcliffe-Arnold
$50
MART 115 SD1 31089 2
Social Media Basics WEB 2/12 to 3/9 Internet access required; web account available Feb. 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
4 wks
Ratcliffe-Arnold
$50
MART 118 01 30356 3
Communication Design
R
8:30-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Gervers
$30
MART 119 01 30207 3
Digital Design Presentation
M
1-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Gervers
$30
MART 121 01 30258 3
Adobe Illustrator
T
8:30-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Taussig
$30
MART 123 01 30003 3
Adobe InDesign
T
1-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Quintana
$30
MART 127 01 30685 3
Design Principles
T
8:30-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Macnab
$30
MART 130 02 30183 3
Web Design I
R
1-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Kunz
$30
MART 130 SD1 30004 3
Web Design I WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Liss
$75
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 63
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
MART 143 01 30686 3
After Effects
M
1-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Mederos
$30
MART 148 01 30861 3
3-D Graphics and Animation
W
8:30-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Taussig
$30
MART 160 01 30271 3
Audio Production I
W
1-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Goodyear
$30
MART 161 01 30272 3
Introduction to Reason and Live
T
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Goodyear
$30
MART 170 01 30209 3
Writing for Mass Media and The Web R 1-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Waxer
$30
MART 178 01 30816 3
3D Graphics and Animation II Prerequisite: MART 148
W
1-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Taussig
$30
MART 180 01 30274 3
Photoshop I
T
1-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Johnson
$30
MART 180 02 30260 3
Photoshop I
W
5:30-8:15 p.m.
16 wks Gervers
$30
MART 180 SD1 30208 3
Photoshop I WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks McPherson
$75
MART 188 01 30323 2
Adobe Lightroom
MART 200 SD1 31090 3
Copyright, Media, and Society WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Waxer
$75
MART 201 SD1 31091 2
Applying Social Media Techniques I WEB 3/5 to 4/6 Internet access required; web account available March 5; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
4 wks
Ratcliffe-Arnold
$50
MART 202 SD1 31092 2
Applying Social Media Techniques II WEB 4/9 to 5/4 Internet access required; web account available April 9; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
4 wks
Ratcliffe-Arnold
$50
MART 223 01 30862 3
Typography
W
8:30-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Quintana
MART 229 01 30569 2
Introductions to Wordpress
R
5:30-8:45 p.m.
MART 230 01 30775 3
W
5:30-8:45 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Lopez
$20
$30
Kunz
$20
Web Design II: CSS Responsive Web Design W 5:30-8:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MART 130 or permission required, call 505-428-1887
16 wks Kunz
$30
MART 246 01 31232 3
Game Design Concepts Prerequisite: MART 146
M
1-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Johnson
$30
MART 260 01 30275 3
Audio Production II Prerequisite: MART 160
R
1-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Goodyear
$30
MART 280 01 30276 3
Photoshop II T 5:30-8:15 p.m. Prerequisite: MART 180 or permission, call 505-428-1887
16 wks Quintana
$30
MART 284 01 31233 3
Advanced Digital Projects R 8:30-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: MART 231 or MART 280 or permission, call 505-428-1517
16 wks Staff
$30
MEDICAL ASSISTANT School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1907 MAST 210 D1 30293 3
Medical Office Insurance and Finance WEB 16 wks Garcia Prerequisite: MAST 115; Corequisites: MAST 220 and MAST 225; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MAST 220 B1 30294 3
Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures II M 2-5:15 p.m. 16 wks Coffman Prerequisite: MAST 120; Corequisites: MAST 210 and MAST 225; web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays, beginning Jan. 22; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$157
MAST 220 B2 30428 3
Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures II W 2-5:15 p.m. 16 wks Coffman Prerequisite: MAST 120; Corequisites: MAST 210 and MAST 225; web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Jan. 17; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$157
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
Listings
64 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
MAST 225 B1 30295 2
Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures II M 6-8:30 p.m. 16 wks Jones $35 Prerequisite: MAST 125; Corequisites: MAST 210 and MAST 220; web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Jan. 22; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MAST 225 B2 30429 2
Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures II W 6-8:30 p.m. 16 wks Jones $35 Prerequisite: MAST 125; Corequisites: MAST 210 and MAST 220; web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Jan. 17; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
MUSIC School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 MUSC 111L 01 30022 1
Chorus
T
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
MUSC 115 01 31076 3
Music Theory I
M W
1-3:15 p.m.
16 wks Hood
MUSC 118L 01 30023 2
Guitar I
M W
11 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
16 wks Gonzales
MUSC 119L 01 31077 2
Guitar II: Ensemble M W 11 a.m.-12:55 p.m. Prerequisite: MUSC 118L or permission, call 505-428-1358
16 wks Babankova
MUSC 122L 01 30652 2
Group Piano II Prerequisite: MUSC 121L
M W
9:30-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Coxwell
MUSC 135 01 30335 3
History of Rock and Roll
T
9-11:30 a.m.
16 wks Trentacosta
MUSC 140 01 30464 3
Music Appreciation
W
5:30-8 p.m.
16 wks Jones
MUSC 140 D1 30178 3
Music Appreciation WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Hall
MUSC 141 01 30525 1
Class Voice I
T R
3:30-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
MUSC 211L 01 30058 1
Chamber Singers Prerequisite: MUSC 111L
R
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
MUSC 243L 01 30790 1
Contemporary Voice
W
3:30-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Hall
$75
NURSING School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1323 NURS 120 01 30497 3
Introduction to Nursing Concepts W 8:30-11:30 a.m. Corequisite: NURS 125; permission required, call 505-428-1323
16 wks Fleischmann
NURS 120 02 30975 3
Introduction to Nursing Concepts W 8:30-11:30 a.m. Corequisite: NURS 125; permission required, call 505-428-1323
16 wks Staff
NURS 125 01 30757 4 Principles of Nursing Practice M 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. T 8:30 a.m.-noon Corequisites: NURS 120; permission required, call 505-428-1323
16 wks Fleischmann
$379
NURS 125 02 30758 4 Principles of Nursing Practice M 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. T 8:30 a.m.-noon Corequisites: NURS 120; permission required, call 505-428-1323
16 wks Staff
$379
NURS 125 03 30759 4 Principles of Nursing Practice M 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. T 8:30 a.m.-noon Corequisites: NURS 120; permission required, call 505-428-1323
16 wks Staff
$379
NURS 140 01 30498 3
Health and Illness Concepts I M 9-11:30 a.m. 16 wks Goldenberg Prerequisites: NURS 120 and NURS 125; Corequisites: NURS 155 and NURS 160; permission required, call 505-428-1323
NURS 145 01 30499 3
Health Care Participant M 1-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Tither Prerequisites: NURS 120 and NURS 125; Corequisites: NURS 140 and NURS 155 and NURS 160; permission required, call 505-428-1323
NURS 155 01 30500 3
Nursing Pharmacology R 9-11:30 a.m. 16 wks Bear Prerequisites: NURS 120 and NURS 125; Corequisites: NURS 140 and NURS 145 and NURS 160; permission required, call 505-428-1323
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$147
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 65
Credit Short-Term Course Add’l Course ID CRN Hours Title Days Times Course Dates Length Instructor Fee NURS 160 01 30753 4 Assessment and Health Promotion T 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Tither $80 R 1-4:30 p.m. Prerequisites: NURS 120 and NURS 125; Corequisites: NURS 140 and NURS 145 and NURS 155; permission required, call 505-428-1323 NURS 160 02 30754 4 Assessment and Health Promotion T 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff $80 R 1-4:30 p.m. Prerequisites: NURS 120 and NURS 125; Corequisites: NURS 140 and NURS 145 and NURS 155; permission required, call 505-428-1323 NURS 160 03 30755 4 Assessment and Health Promotion T 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff $80 R 1-4:30 p.m. Prerequisites: NURS 120 and NURS 125; Corequisites: NURS 140 and NURS 145 and NURS 155; permission required, call 505-428-1323 NURS 200 01 30501 3
Health and Illness Concepts II T 9:30 a.m.-noon. 16 wks Romero $147 Prerequisites: NURS 140 and NURS 145 and NURS 155 and NURS 160; Corequisites: NURS 210 and NURS 225; permission required, call 505-428-1323
NURS 200 02 30985 3
Health and Illness Concepts II T 9:30 a.m.-noon 16 wks Gonzales $147 Prerequisites: NURS 140 and NURS 145 and NURS 155 and NURS 160; Corequisites: NURS 210 and NURS 225; permission required, call 505-428-1323
NURS 205 D1 31231 2
Professional Issues in Practical Nursing WEB 16 wks Goldenberg Prerequisites: NURS 225; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1323
NURS 210 B1 30502 3
Professional Nursing Concepts I R 1-2:30 p.m. 16 wks Staff $40 Prerequisites: NURS 140 and NURS 145 and NURS 155 and NURS 160; Corequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 225; web-blended course; class meets on campus Thursdays beginning Jan. 18; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; permission required, call 505-428-1323
$50
NURS 225 01 31135 4 Care of Patients with Chronic Conditions T 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Staff $80 W 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. R 8 a.m.-noon Prerequisites: NURS 140 and NURS 145 and NURS 155 and NURS 160; Corequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210; permission required, call 505-428-1323 NURS 225 02 31136 4 Care of Patients with Chronic Conditions T 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Romero $80 W 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. R 8 a.m.-noon Prerequisites: NURS 140 and NURS 145 and NURS 155 and NURS 160; Corequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210; permission required, call 505-428-1323 NURS 225 03 31137 4 Care of Patients with Chronic Conditions T 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Gonzales $80 W 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. R 8 a.m.-noon Prerequisites: NURS 140 and NURS 145 and NURS 155 and NURS 160; Corequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210; permission required, call 505-428-1323 NURS 225 04 31230 4 Care of Patients with Chronic Conditions T 1-5 p.m. 16 wks Staff $80 W 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. R 8 a.m.-noon Prerequisites: NURS 140 and NURS 145 and NURS 155 and NURS 160; Corequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210; permission required, call 505-428-1323 NURS 230 01 30676 4
Health and Illness Concepts III W R 9 a.m.-noon 16 wks Loflin $147 Prerequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210 and NURS 225; Corequisites: NURS 235 and NURS 260; permission required, call 505-428-1323
NURS 230 02 30976 4
Health and Illness Concepts III W R 9 a.m.-noon 16 wks Staff $147 Prerequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210 and NURS 225; Corequisites: NURS 235 and NURS 260; permission required, call 505-428-1323
NURS 235 01 30749 4 Clinical Intensive I M U 6:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 16 wks Loflin $40 W R 1-5 p.m. Prerequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210 and NURS 225; Corequisites: NURS 230 and NURS 260; permission required, call 505-428-1323
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
66 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
NURS 235 02 30750 4 Clinical Intensive I M U 6:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 16 wks Staff $40 W R 1-5 p.m. Prerequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210 and NURS 225; Corequisites: NURS 230 and NURS 260; permission required, call 505-428-1323 NURS 235 03 30751 4 Clinical Intensive I M U 6:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 16 wks Staff $40 W R 1-5 p.m. Prerequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210 and NURS 225; Corequisites: NURS 230 and NURS 260; permission required, call 505-428-1323 NURS 250 02 30986 3
Emergency Medicine in Nursing F 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Corequisite: NURS 221 or NURS 230 or NURS 225; permission required, call 428-1323
16 wks Staff
$40
NURS 250 03 30461 3
Emergency Medicine in Nursing F 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Corequisite: NURS 221 or NURS 230 or NURS 225; permission required, call 428-1323
16 wks Staff
$40
NURS 260 01 30677 3
ADN Capstone ARR 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Loflin Prerequisites: NURS 200 and NURS 210 and NURS 225; Corequisites: NURS 230 and NURS 235; permission required, call 505-428-1323
NURS 290 01 30967 1
NCLEX RN Preparation
W
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Staff
NUTRITION School of Fitness Education, 505-428-1651 NUTR 121 SD1 30388 1
Dietary Guidelines WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Scott Prerequisite: READ 101L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$25
NUTR 200 01 30117 3
Nutrition T R 5:30-8 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
$75
NUTR 200 D3 30475 3
Nutrition WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
NUTR 200 D4 30679 3
Nutrition WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
NUTR 205 SD1 30391 3
Nutrition in the Life Cycle WEB 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 29; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
NUTR 206 SD1 30392 3
Community Nutrition WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Willms Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
NUTR 215 SD1 30783 3
Culinary Nutrition WEB 1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Scott Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 29; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Scott
OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES School of Business and Education, 505-428-1308 OFTC 110 01 31283 1
Computers for Novices
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
1/19 to 1/20 1 wks
Cordova
OFTC 111 01 30210 4
Business Software Essentials I
M W
1-2:45 p.m.
OFTC 111 B1 30211 4
Business Software Essentials I M 5:30-8 p.m. 16 wks Roybal Web-blended course; class meets on campus Mondays beginning Jan. 22; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$40
OFTC 111 B2 30252 4
Business Software Essentials I R 5:30-8 p.m. 16 wks Finn-Brown Web-blended course; class meets at HEC on Thursday beginning Jan. 18; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl;
$40
16 wks Finn-Brown
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$10 $40
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 67
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
OFTC 111 D1 30212 4
Business Software Essentials I WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Walker
$75
OFTC 111 D2 30213 4
Business Software Essentials I WEB Internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Walker
$75
OFTC 114 01 31284 1
Introduction to Windows Course covers Windows 2016
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
2/2 to 2/3
1 wks
Harrington
$10
OFTC 115 01 31285 1
Keyboarding Essentials I
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
1/26 to 1/27 1 wks
Rivera
$10
OFTC 116 01 31286 1
Word Essentials I Course covers Word 2016
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
2/16 to 2/17 1 wks
Storch
$10
OFTC 117 01 31287 1
Excel Essentials I Course covers Excel 2016
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
3/2 to 3/3
1 wks
Walker
$10
OFTC 118 01 31288 1
Access Essentials I Course covers Access 2016
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
4/6 to 4/7
1 wks
Walker
$10
OFTC 119 01 31289 1
Outlook Essentials I Course covers Outlook 2016
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
5/4 to 5/5
1 wks
Harrington
$10
OFTC 126 01 31290 1
PowerPoint Essentials I Course covers PowerPoint 2016
F S
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
4/20 to 4/21 1 wks
Morimoto
$10
PHILOSOPHY
School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722
PHIL 111 01 30441 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 30122 3
Introduction to Philosophy WEB 16 wks Lavelle Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PHIL 111 D2 30024 3
Introduction to Philosophy WEB 16 wks Shank Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PHIL 246 D1 30141 3
Biomedical Ethics WEB 16 wks Primozic Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PHIL 258 01 30180 3
Environmental Ethics and Sustainability T 4-5:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
PHIL 258 D1 30739 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 Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
PHIL 265 01 30307 3
Comparative World Religions T R 1-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Claxton $75
16 wks Lavelle
PHLEBOTOMY School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1907 PHLB 198 01 30868 2
Clinical Phlebotomy Internship ARR Prerequisites: PHLB 113 and PHLB 115L; Corequisite: PHLB 117
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Findlay
PHOTOGRAPHY School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 PHOT 111 01 30245 3
Digital Photography I Prerequisite: MART 180
W
8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
16 wks Wilson
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$40
Listings
68 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
PHOT 111 02 30256 3
Digital Photography I Prerequisite: MART 180
M
1-5 p.m.
16 wks Perez
$40
PHOT 120 01 30419 3
B&W Film Photography I
R
1-5 p.m.
16 wks Bishop
$40
PHOT 130 01 30653 3
Alternative Photographic Processes I Prerequisite: PHOT 111 or PHOT 120
W
1-5 p.m.
16 wks Bishop
$40
PHOT 150 D1 30254 3
Camera Use and the Art of Seeing WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Tumer $75 Internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl; camera with manual capability is required
PHOT 195 01 30247 3
Photographing Artwork
M
5:30-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Bishop
$40
PHOT 210 01 30246 3
Digital Photography II Prerequisite: PHOT 111
T
1-5 p.m.
16 wks Wilson
$40
PHOT 210 02 30420 3
Digital Photography II Prerequisite: PHOT 111
R
5:30-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Perez
$40
PHOT 220 01 31099 3
B&W Film Photography II Prerequisite: PHOT 120
T
5:30-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Lazar
$40
PHOT 248 01 30845 3
Fashion Photography Prerequisite: PHOT 111 or PHOT 120
W
5:30-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Estes
$40
PHOT 280 01 30846 3
Photographic Imaging for Fine Arts Prerequisite: PHOT 111 or PHOT 120
T
5:30-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
$40
PHYSICS School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1757 PHYS 111 01 30091 3
Introduction to Physics M W 5:30-6:45 p.m. 16 wks Friedman Prerequisites: MATH 109 and ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; Corequisite: PHYS 111L
PHYS 111L 01 30092 1
Introduction to Physics Lab Corequisite: PHYS 111
PHYS 122 01 30449 3
W
7-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Friedman
General Physics II T R Prerequisite: PHYS 121; Corequisite: PHYS 122L
5:30-6:45 p.m.
16 wks Friedman
PHYS 122L 01 30450 1
General Physics II Lab Corequisite: PHYS 122
7-9:30 p.m.
16 wks Friedman
PHYS 162 01 30105 3
Calculus Physics II T R Prerequisite: PHYS 161; Corequisite: PHYS 162L
1-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Friedman
PHYS 162L 01 30107 1
Calculus Physics II Lab Corequisite: PHYS 162
2:30-5 p.m.
16 wks Friedman
$20
POLI 200 D1 31114 3
American Government and Politics WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
POLI 211 D1 30138 3
New Mexico Government WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
T
T
$20
$20
POLITICAL SCIENCE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722
PORTUGUESE School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 PORT 121L 01 30317 1
Portuguese Language Lab
ARR
16 wks Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 69
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
PRINTMAKING AND BOOK ARTS
School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 PRBK 168L 01 31116 3
Letterpress Prerequisite: PRBK 174
F
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
16 wks Bourland
$70
PRBK 174L 01 31117 3
Introduction to Printmaking Prerequisite: DRPT 118L
T
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
16 wks Lynch
$70
PRBK 175L 01 31118 3
Monotype Printmaking Prerequisite: DRPT 118L or PRBK 174L
W
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
16 wks Pearce
$70
PRBK 182L 01 31119 3
Intaglio I Prerequisite: PRNT 174L
M
noon-5 p.m.
16 wks Lynch
$70
PSYCHOLOGY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 PSYC 111 01 30019 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 30233 3
Psychology I T R 5:30-6:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Alexander
PSYC 111 03 30020 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 Aneda
PSYC 111 D1 30167 3
Psychology I WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PSYC 111 D2 30143 3
Psychology I WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PSYC 111 D3 30524 3
Psychology I WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PSYC 111 D4 30683 3
Psychology I WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Aneda Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PSYC 125 01 30442 3
Communication and Counseling Skills T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Alexander
PSYC 200 01 30684 3
Statistical Principles for the Social Sciences T R Prerequisites: MATH 109 or MATH 119 and PSYC 111
8:30-9:45 a.m.
16 wks Pantano
PSYC 220 01 30443 3
Psychology of Gender Prerequisite: PSYC 111
4-5:15 p.m.
16 wks Alexander
PSYC 225 D1 30224 3
Positive Psychology WEB 16 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: PSYC 111; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
PSYC 240 01 30204 3
Abnormal Psychology Prerequisite: PSYC 111
PSYC 260 B1 30168 3
Learning and Memory W 4-5:15 p.m. 16 wks Latimer Prerequisite: PSYC 111; web-blended course; class meets on campus Wednesdays beginning Jan. 17; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
T R
T R
2:30-3:45 p.m.
$75
16 wks Cervio
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Listings
70 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
PSYC 271 01 30206 3
Social Psychology Prerequisite: PSYC 111
T R
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
16 wks Cervio
PSYC 290 01 30444 3
Developmental Psychology Prerequisite: PSYC 111
T R
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Gagnon
PSYC 290 02 31297 3
Developmental Psychology Prerequisite: PSYC 111
M W
noon-1:15 p.m.
16 wks Alexander
PSYC 290 D1 30462 3
Developmental Psychology WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Gagnon Prerequisite: PSYC 111; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PSYC 290 D2 30463 3
Developmental Psychology WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Gomez Prerequisite: PSYC 111; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PSYC 290 D3 30495 3
Developmental Psychology WEB 16 wks Stehr Prerequisite: PSYC 111; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
PSYC 290 D4 31067 3
Developmental Psychology WEB 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Latimer Prerequisite: PSYC 111; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1649 RADI 248L 01 31025 8
Radiologic Technology Clinical V M W F Prerequisite: RADI 227L; Corequisite: RADI 250L
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
16 wks Frain
$60
RADI 250L 01 31026 1
Registry Review T 9-11 a.m. Corequisite: RADI 248L; permission required, call 505-428-1649
16 wks Frain
$80
READING School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 READ 100L 01 30126 2
Reading Fluency and M W Vocabulary Development Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
8:30-10:15 a.m.
16 wks Lamden
READ 100L 02 30125 2
Reading Fluency and M W Vocabulary Development Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
READ 100L 03 30154 2
Reading Fluency and T R Vocabulary Development Appropriate placement score required, see Page 11
10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
16 wks Lamden
READ 101L 01 30127 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 Staff
READ 101L 02 30185 2
Critical Reading Across the Disciplines M W 10:30 a.m.-12:25 p.m. Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score see Page 11
READ 101L 03 30128 2
Critical Reading Across the Disciplines M W 5:30-7:15 p.m. Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Staff
READ 101L 04 30155 2
Critical Reading Across the Disciplines T R 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Eannarino
READ 101L 05 30197 2
Critical Reading Across the Disciplines T R 12:30-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: READ 100L or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Eannarino
READ 101L 06 30156 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 Staff
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Staff
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS SPRING 2018 71
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
RESPIRATORY CARE School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math, 505-428-1723 RESP 160 01 31044 5
Ventilator Management Permission required, call 505-428-1723
M T W R
8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
2/19 to 3/18 4 wks
Romero
$50
RESP 162 01 31043 4
Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics Permission required, call 505-428-1723
M T W R
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
1/8 to 2/4
4 wks
Jeffs
$50
RESP 164 01 31045 2
Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology II Permission required, call 505-428-1723
M T W
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
4/2 to 4/23
3 wks
Jeffs
RESP 166 01 31046 1
Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology II Permission required, call 505-428-1723
R
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
4/12 to 4/29 3 wks
Jeffs
RESP 170L 01 30780 4
Respiratory Care Clinical II Permission required, call 505-428-1723
ARR
16 wks
RESP 170L 02 30984 4
Respiratory Care Clinical II Permission required, call 505-428-1723
ARR
16 wks
RESP 170L 03 31047 4
Respiratory Care Clinical II Permission required, call 505-428-1723
ARR
16 wks
SCULPTURE School of Arts, Design, and Media Arts, 505-428-1731 SCUL 115L 01 30248 2
Basic Fabrication and Safety
M
5:30-8:50 p.m.
16 wks Johnson
SCUL 115L 02 30249 2
Basic Fabrication and Safety
S
8:30 a.m.-3:20 p.m.
SCUL 117L 01 30250 3
Santeros: Craft and Tradition
F
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
16 wks Lopez
$45
SCUL 213L 01 30863 3
Sculpture I Prerequisite: SCUL 115L
T
noon-5 p.m.
16 wks Boyce
$60
SCUL 263L 01 30824 3
Sculpture II Prerequisite: SCUL 213L
M
noon-5 p.m.
16 wks Boyce
$60
SCUL 265L 01 30329 3
Glass Sculpture Prerequisite: SCUL 213L
R
noon-5 p.m.
16 wks Overlie
$60
SCUL 267L 01 30704 3
Metal Sculpture II Prerequisite: SCUL 262L
R
noon-5 p.m.
16 wks Boyce
$100
SCUL 268L 01 30825 3
Mold Making for Sculptors
S
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
SCUL 294L 01 30864 3
Sculpture: Advanced Projects W noon-5 p.m. Prerequisite: SCUL 115L and 213L and SCUL 263L or permission required, call 505-428-1691
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Staff
Lewis
16 wks Staff
$60 $60
$60 $70
SOCIOLOGY School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 SOCI 111 01 30445 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 30223 3
Introduction to Sociology M W 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Crone
SOCI 111 03 30341 3
Introduction to Sociology T R 4-5:15 p.m. 3/12 to 5/12 8 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; web-blended course; class meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning March 12; internet access required; web account available March 12; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
SOCI 111 D2 30232 3
Introduction to Sociology WEB 1/16 to 3/10 8 wks Melton Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
$75
Listings
72 SPRING 2018 CREDIT CLASS LISTINGS Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
SOCI 209 D1 30362 3
Aging and the Family WEB 16 wks Staff Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
SOCI 216 D1 30205 3
Race, Class and Gender WEB 16 wks Melton Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
Days
Times
SOLAR ENERGY School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 SOLR 111 01 31210 1
Introduction to Solar Energy
R
1-2:45 p.m.
1/16 to 2/23 6 wks
Wilson
SOLR 121 01 30374 3
Design and Installation of Photovoltaic Systems I
T
9-11:30 a.m.
16 wks Wilson
$25
SOLR 131 01 30375 3
Design and Installation of Solar Hot Water Systems
T
2:30-5 p.m.
16 wks Wilson
$25
SOLR 221 01 30376 3
Design and Installation of Photovoltaic Systems II Prerequisite: SOLR 12
M
3-5:30 p.m.
16 wks Wilson
$25
SPANISH School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 SPAN 101 01 31134 2
Introduction to Spanish
T R
11:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 101 02 30025 2
Introduction to Spanish
W
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 111 01 30026 4
Beginning Spanish I
M W
8:30-10:15 a.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 111 02 30333 4
Beginning Spanish I
M W
10-11:55 a.m.
SPAN 111 03 30027 4
Beginning Spanish I
M W
3-4:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 111 04 30793 4
Beginning Spanish I
M W
12:30-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 111 05 30028 4
Beginning Spanish I
T R
10-11:45 a.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 111 06 30029 4
Beginning Spanish I
T R
noon-1:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 111 07 30306 4
Beginning Spanish I
T R
2-3:45 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 111 08 30290 4
Beginning Spanish I
T R
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 112 01 30794 4
Beginning Spanish II Prerequisite: SPAN 111
M W
5:30-7:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 112 02 30030 4
Beginning Spanish II Prerequisite: SPAN 111
T R
10-11:45 a.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 121L 01 30313 1
Spanish Lab
ARR
16 wks Staff
SPAN 150 01 30694 3
Conversational Spanish I Prerequisite: SPAN 112 or SPAN 114
T R
1-2:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 212 01 30695 3
Intermediate Spanish II Prerequisite: SPAN 211 or SPAN 213
T R
2-3:15 p.m.
16 wks Staff
SPAN 280 01 30795 3
Introduction to Hispanic Literature Prerequisite: SPAN 211 or SPAN 213
T R
5:30-6:55 p.m.
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Staff
1/29 to 5/12 14 wks Staff
SPEECH School of Liberal Arts, 505-428-1722 SPCH 111 01 30171 3
Public Speaking T R 11:30 a.m.-12:45 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 SPRING 2018 73
Course ID
Credit CRN Hours Title
Days
Times
Short-Term Course Course Dates Length Instructor
Add’l Fee
SPCH 111 02 30173 3
Public Speaking M W 2:30-3:45 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Lovato
SPCH 111 03 30047 3
Public Speaking T R 10-11:15 a.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Franco
SPCH 111 04 31262 3
Public Speaking T 5:30-8 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
16 wks Lovato
SPCH 111 05 30948 3
Public Speaking
M W
10-11:15 a.m.
16 wks Ross
SPCH 220 01 30950 3
Interpersonal Communication
M W
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
16 wks Ross
SPCH 220 D1 30049 3
Interpersonal Communication WEB 16 wks Lovato Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
SPCH 220 D2 30941 3
Interpersonal Communication WEB 16 wks Lovato Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
$75
SPCH 225 01 30051 3
Small-Group Communication T R 1-2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11
SPCH 225 D1 30052 3
Small-Group Communication WEB 16 wks Fadden Prerequisite: ENGL 109 or appropriate placement score, see Page 11; internet access required; web account available Jan. 16; for information, visit www.sfcc.edu/otl
16 wks Lovato $75
WATER TECHNOLOGY
School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1524 WATR 166 01 30469 4
Microbiology for Water Treatment Operators T R
1:30-3:30 p.m.
16 wks Staff
WATR 298 01 30488 3
Water Treatment Internship
ARR
16 wks Staff
WELDING School of Trades, Technology, Sustainability and Professional Studies, 505-428-1206 WELD 112 01 30489 4
Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) II Prerequisite: WELD 111
M W
8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Lovato
$25
WELD 112 02 30871 4
Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) II Prerequisite: WELD 111
M W
3:30-8:30 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Felix
$25
WELD 122 01 30490 4
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) II Prerequisite: WELD 121
T R
8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Lovato
$25
WELD 122 02 30872 4
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) II Prerequisite: WELD 121
T R
3:30-8:30 p.m.
1/16 to 3/10 8 wks
Felix
$25
WELD 132 01 30491 4
Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding II Prerequisite: WELD 131
M W
8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Lovato
$25
WELD 132 02 30873 4
Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding II Prerequisite: WELD 131
M W
3:30-8:30 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Felix
$25
WELD 221 01 30492 3
Gas Tungsten Arc and Gas Metal Arc Welding III Prerequisite: WELD 122
T R
8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Lovato
$25
WELD 221 02 30874 3
Gas Tungsten Arc and Gas Metal Arc Welding III Prerequisite: WELD 122
T R
3:30-7:30 p.m.
3/12 to 5/12 8 wks
Felix
$25
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
Final Exams
74 SPRING 2018 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. 5/7 Mon. 5/7 Mon. 5/7 Mon. 5/7 Mon. 5/7
8:30-10:20 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. 2:30-4:20 p.m. 5:30-7:20 p.m. 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. 5/8 Tue. 5/8 Tue. 5/8 Tue. 5/8 Tue. 5/8
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. 5/9 Wed. 5/9 Wed. 5/9 Wed. 5/9 Wed. 5/9 Wed. 5/9
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. 5/10 Thur. 5/10 Thur. 5/10 Thur. 5/10 Thur. 5/10 Thur. 5/10
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. 5/11 Fri. 5/11 Fri. 5/11 Fri. 5/11 Fri. 5/11 Fri. 5/11
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. 5/12 Sat. 5/12 Sat. 5/12 Sat. 5/12
8:30-10:20 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. 2:30-4:20 p.m. 5:30-7:20 p.m.
If your class meets at a time that is not listed on this schedule, your exam for that course will be at the closest time period listed. Example: A 9 a.m. M W course exam should be given at 8:30 a.m. on Monday. Always verify your exam time with your instructor.
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
LATE-STARTING CLASSES SPRING 2018 75
LATE-STARTING CLASSES ADOB 116 D1 31209 Roof Design and Construction
1/22 to 3/11
LEGL 225 D1 31301 Family Law
1/29 to 5/12
ARTS 295 01 31121 Studio Practice
1/22 to 5/12
LEGL 241 D1 30278 Legal Research Writing II/Westlaw
1/29 to 5/12
ARTS 295 02 31122 Studio Practice
1/22 to 5/12
MATH 104L 01 30804 Emporium Math Lab
1/29 to 5/12
CULA 222L 01 31195 Italian Cuisine
1/22 to 2/13
MATH 104L D1 31024 Emporium Math Lab
1/29 to 5/12
DRPT 118L 03 30234 Drawing I
1/22 to 5/12
NUTR 205 SD1 30391 Nutrition in the Life Cycle
1/29 to 5/12
DRPT 121L 01 30701 Painting I
1/22 to 5/12
NUTR 215 SD1 30783 Culinary Nutrition
1/29 to 5/12
DRPT 280L 01 31132 Drawing and Painting Advanced Projects 1/22 to 5/12
READ 101L 02 30185 Critical Reading Across the Disciplines
1/29 to 5/12
AHAC 150 01 31139 Heartsaver First Aid and CPR
1/26 to 1/26
SPAN 111 02 30333 Beginning Spanish I
1/29 to 5/12
OFTC 115 01 31285 Keyboarding Essentials I
1/26 to 1/27
SPAN 280 01 30795 Introduction to Hispanic Literature
1/29 to 5/12
AHAC 151 03 31146 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers 1/27 to 1/27
CULA 133L 01 31184 Basic Baking II
1/30 to 2/8
FILM 140L 01 31080 Film Crew I Lab
1/27 to 2/17
ACCT 140L 01 31303 Personal Tax Preparation Lab
2/1 to 4/15
HPER 158L 01 31041 Snowshoeing
1/27 to 2/24
AHAC 151 04 31147 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers 2/2 to 2/2
FILM 236 01 31087 Sound For Film
1/28 to 2/25
OFTC 114 01 31284 Introduction to Windows
ALTF 261 01 30978 Advanced Algae Cultivation
1/29 to 5/12
AHAC 151 05 31148 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers 2/3 to 2/3
ARTS 298 01 31020 Arts and Design Internship
1/29 to 5/12
AHAC 151 06 31149 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers 2/9 to 2/9
ARTS 298 02 31022 Arts and Design Internship
1/29 to 5/12
HLED 127 01 31036 ARC First Aid/CPR/AED Certification
CRJS 251 B1 30369 Death Investigation
1/29 to 5/12
AHAC 150 02 31140 Heartsaver First Aid and CPR
2/10 to 2/10
CULA 151 01 31187 Culinary Fundamentals II
1/29 to 4/18
CULA 212L 01 31189 Advanced Baking I
2/12 to 2/21
CULA 151 02 31188 Culinary Fundamentals II
1/29 to 4/18
MART 115 SD1 31089 Social Media Basics
2/12 to 3/9
FASH 260 01 30777 Fashion Collection Studio
1/29 to 5/12
CRJS 215 B1 31061 Investigative Surveillance
2/12 to 5/12
FILM 175 SD1 31083 Screenwriting I
1/29 to 5/12
CRJS 298 01 31062 Criminal Justice Internship
2/12 to 5/12
FILM 192 SD1 31084 Independent Film
1/29 to 5/12
EMSI 242 01 31175 Pre-Hospital Pharmacology
2/14 to 3/9
FILM 195 SD1 31085 Contemporary and Postmodern Film
1/29 to 5/12
EMSI 242L 01 31176 Pre-Hospital Pharmacology Lab
2/14 to 3/9
GEOL 111 D1 30436 Physical Geology
1/29 to 5/12
CULA 217L 01 31192 Asian Cuisine
2/15 to 3/9
GEOL 111L D1 30437 Physical Geology Lab
1/29 to 5/12
OFTC 116 01 31286 Word Essentials I
2/16 to 2/17
GEOL 112 D1 30102 Historical Geology
1/29 to 5/12
GEOL 112L D1 30103 Historical Geology Lab
1/29 to 5/12
EXSC 133 01 31035 Instructional Methods: Training Techniques Review
2/16 to 2/23
HPER 111L 01 30398 Beginning Yoga
1/29 to 5/12
AHAC 151 07 31150 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
2/17 to 2/17
HPER 111L 02 31113 Beginning Yoga
1/29 to 5/12
CULA 216L 01 31191 French Cuisine
2/17 to 3/10
HPER 111L 04 30069 Beginning Yoga
1/29 to 5/12
RESP 160 01 31044 Ventilator Management
2/19 to 3/18
HPER 112L 01 30516 Gentle Yoga
1/29 to 5/12
EDUC 201B 01 31104 The Critically Reflective Teacher
2/19 to 5/12
HPER 112L 02 30070 Gentle Yoga
1/29 to 5/12
EDUC 201B D1 31105 The Critically Reflective Teacher
2/19 to 5/12
HPER 212L 01 30402 Multilevel Yoga
1/29 to 5/12
EDUC 201B D2 31106 The Critically Reflective Teacher
2/19 to 5/12
HPER 212L 05 30517 Multilevel Yoga
1/29 to 5/12
EDUC 251 D1 31098 Foundations in Early Childhood Education 2/19 to 5/12
HUDV 260 02 30964 Student Leadership
1/29 to 5/12
LEGL 121 B1 30277 Legal Research and Writing I
1/29 to 5/12
AHAC 151 08 31151 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
LEGL 210 D1 31300 Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
1/29 to 5/12
2/2 to 2/3
2/9 to 2/9
2/23 to 2/23
HLED 133 01 31039 Lifeguard Certification
2/23 to 3/3 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 SPRING 2018 LATE-STARTING CLASSES
LATE-STARTING CLASSES AHAC 151 09 31152 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
2/24 to 2/24
CULA 221L 01 31194 Advanced Baking II
2/26 to 3/7
CULA 235L 01 31201 The Plated Dessert
2/26 to 3/7
AHAC 151 10 31153 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers 3/2 to 3/2 OFTC 117 01 31287 Excel Essentials I
3/2 to 3/3
EXSC 132 01 31034 Instructional Methods: Alternative Strength Training
3/2 to 3/9
AHAC 151 11 31154 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers 3/3 to 3/3 FILM 175 B1 31082 Screenwriting I MART 201 SD1 31091 Applying Social Media Techniques I
3/5 to 3/18 3/5 to 4/6
AHAC 151 12 31155 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers 3/9 to 3/9
continued
EXSC 203 D1 31027 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport
3/12 to 5/12
FACT 198 02 30779 FACT Internship
3/12 to 5/12
FILM 141 01 30446 Film Crew II
3/12 to 5/12
HIST 112 D1 30440 Western Civilization II
3/12 to 5/12
HIST 161 B1 30177 United States History to 1877
3/12 to 5/12
HIST 162 D1 30121 United States History From 1877 to the Present
3/12 to 5/12
HLED 111 D2 30409 Lifetime Health and Wellness
3/12 to 5/12
HLED 113 D1 30664 Stress Management
3/12 to 5/12
HLED 114 D1 30781 Fitness and Wellness
3/12 to 5/12
HPER 111L 03 30068 Beginning Yoga
3/12 to 5/12
HPER 111L 06 30123 Beginning Yoga
3/12 to 5/12
AHAC 151 13 31156 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
3/10 to 3/10
HPER 120L 01 30067 Multi-Level Tennis
3/12 to 5/12
CULA 232L 01 31198 Cake Making
3/12 to 3/28
HPER 120L 02 30476 Multi-Level Tennis
3/12 to 5/12
MATT 155 01 31306 Introduction to Computer Numeric Control Mills
3/12 to 4/11
HPER 121L 05 31111 Warm Water Exercise
3/12 to 5/12
EMSI 243 01 31177 Respiratory Emergencies
3/12 to 4/13
HPER 138L 03 30109 Senior Aquatics
3/12 to 5/12
EMSI 243L 01 31178 Respiratory Emergencies Lab
3/12 to 4/13
HPER 172L 06 30144 Beginning Fitness Program
3/12 to 5/12
ADOB 114 D1 30519 Floor Design and Construction
3/12 to 5/12
HPER 172L 07 30408 Beginning Fitness Program
3/12 to 5/12
ADOB 115 D1 30646 Finish Practices
3/12 to 5/12
HPER 180L 02 30085 Boot Camp Fitness
3/12 to 5/12
ALTF 121 01 31206 Biofuels I
3/12 to 5/12
HPER 211L 01 30150 Intermediate Yoga
3/12 to 5/12
AMSL 212 02 31069 American Sign Language IV
3/12 to 5/12
HPER 212L 03 30401 Multilevel Yoga
3/12 to 5/12
ARCH 139L 01 30851 Sketching Workshop
3/12 to 5/12
HPER 212L 06 30146 Multilevel Yoga
3/12 to 5/12
BSAD 111 B1 30133 Introduction to Business
3/12 to 5/12
HPER 229L 02 30066 Intermediate Swimming
3/12 to 5/12
BSAD 119 B1 30460 The Culture and Technique of Entrepreneurship
HPER 231L 02 31229 Advanced Swimming and Conditioning
3/12 to 5/12
3/12 to 5/12
HRMG 118 D2 30867 Sanitation and Safety
3/12 to 5/12
BSAD 211 DW 30115 Principles of Management
3/12 to 5/12
HUDV 170 01 30682 Volunteer in the Community
3/12 to 5/12
BSAD 232 DW 30161 Business Law I
3/12 to 5/12
BSAD 235 D2 30518 Human Relations in the Workplace
3/12 to 5/12
HUSV 225 B1 31066 Counseling Skills for Addiction Professionals
3/12 to 5/12
CLAY 172L 01 30227 Micaceous Pottery I
3/12 to 5/12
HUSV 280 D1 30181 Compassion Fatigue and Secondary Stress Disorder
3/12 to 5/12
CRJS 111 B1 30281 Introduction to Criminal Justice
3/12 to 5/12
HVAC 211 01 30330 Refrigerant Management
3/12 to 5/12
CRJS 205 SD1 30367 Law Enforcement Supervision – First Line 3/12 to 5/12
HVAC 221 01 30331 Gas Heating Furnaces
3/12 to 5/12
CRJS 223 B1 30162 American Correctional Systems
3/12 to 5/12
ECON 200 D1 30339 Principles of Macroeconomics
3/12 to 5/12
HVAC 231 B1 30614 Air Movement, Distribution, Heat Load Calculations
3/12 to 5/12
ECON 201 B1 30285 Principles of Microeconomics
3/12 to 5/12
MART 188 01 30323 Adobe Lightroom
3/12 to 5/12
EDUC 206S D2 30521 Reading in the Content Area
3/12 to 5/12
MART 229 01 30569 Introductions to Wordpress
3/12 to 5/12
ENGL 109 LC2 30373 English Review
3/12 to 5/12
NURS 260 01 30677 ADN Capstone
3/12 to 5/12
ENGL 112 04 30300 Composition and Literature
3/12 to 5/12
NUTR 121 SD1 30388 Dietary Guidelines
3/12 to 5/12
NUTR 200 01 30117 Nutrition
3/12 to 5/12
Room numbers appear on your class schedule—available online through your student account—and at www.sfcc.edu
LATE-STARTING CLASSES SPRING 2018 77
NUTR 200 D3 30475 Nutrition
3/12 to 5/12
CULA 114 01 31185 Commercial Baking
4/17 to 5/11
NUTR 206 SD1 30392 Community Nutrition
3/12 to 5/12
PHLB 117 BIB 30430 Special Practices in Phlebotomy
3/12 to 5/12
AHAC 151 16 31160 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
4/20 to 4/20
PHLB 198 01 30868 Clinical Phlebotomy Internship
3/12 to 5/12
OFTC 126 01 31290 PowerPoint Essentials I
4/20 to 4/21
PHOT 150 D1 30254 Camera Use and the Art of Seeing
3/12 to 5/12
AHAC 151 17 31161 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
4/21 to 4/21
POLI 211 D1 30138 New Mexico Government
3/12 to 5/12
PSYC 111 D2 30143 Psychology I
3/12 to 5/12
AHAC 151 18 31162 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
4/27 to 4/27
PSYC 111 D4 30683 Psychology I
3/12 to 5/12
AHAC 151 19 31163 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
5/4 to 5/4
PSYC 290 D2 30463 Developmental Psychology
3/12 to 5/12
HLED 127 03 31038 ARC First Aid/CPR/AED Certification
5/4 to 5/4
PSYC 290 D4 31067 Developmental Psychology
3/12 to 5/12
OFTC 119 01 31289 Outlook Essentials I
5/4 to 5/5
SOCI 111 03 30341 Introduction to Sociology
3/12 to 5/12
AHAC 150 05 31143 Heartsaver First Aid and CPR
5/11 to 5/11
WELD 132 01 30491 Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding II 3/12 to 5/12
HLED 135 01 31040 Lifeguard Recertification
5/11 to 5/12
WELD 132 02 30873 Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding II 3/12 to 5/12
AHAC 151 20 31164 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
5/12 to 5/12
WELD 221 01 30492 Gas Tungsten Arc and Gas Metal Arc Welding III
3/12 to 5/12
WELD 221 02 30874 Gas Tungsten Arc and Gas Metal Arc Welding III
3/12 to 5/12
WOOD 161 01 30242 Advanced Woodturning
3/12 to 5/12
CULA 224L 01 31196 Professional Saute
3/26 to 4/18
CULA 233L 01 31199 Cake Decorating
4/2 to 4/11
CULA 248L 01 31202 International Baking and Pastry
4/2 to 4/11
RESP 164 01 31045 Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology II
4/2 to 4/23
CULA 219 01 31193 Vegetarian Cuisine
4/3 to 5/10
CULA 234L 01 31200 Chocolate and Sugar Workshop
4/5 to 4/20
HLED 137 01 31107 Water Safety Instruction Certification
4/6 to 4/14
EXSC 126 01 31032 Instructional Methods: Personal Training 4/6 to 4/27 HPER 165L 01 31042 Hiking
4/6 to 4/27
AHAC 151 14 31158 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers 4/6 to 4/6 OFTC 118 01 31288 Access Essentials I
4/6 to 4/7
CULA 256L 01 31204 History of Spices
4/7 to 4/28
AHAC 150 04 31142 Heartsaver First Aid and CPR
4/7 to 4/7
HLED 127 02 31037 ARC First Aid/CPR/AED Certification
4/7 to 4/7
MART 202 SD1 31092 Applying Social Media Techniques II
4/9 to 5/4
RESP 166 01 31046 Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology II
4/12 to 4/29
AHAC 151 15 31159 Basic Life Support For Healthcare Providers
4/13 to 4/13
FILM 210 01 31086 Documentary Film Production I
4/13 to 5/5
EMSI 251 01 31181 Cardiac Emergencies
4/16 to 5/11
EMSI 251L 01 31182 Cardiac Emergencies Lab
4/16 to 5/11
CULA 250 01 31203 Pastry Presentation and Display
4/16 to 5/9
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
The Adult Education Office provides instruction to area residents in preparation for college and career. Adult Education also offers preparation classes for the High School Equivalency exam (GED or HiSET). Classes are offered in math, reading, writing and English as a Second Language (ESL). Adult Education instruction is held on the SFCC campus and at multiple locations in the Santa Fe area. Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe is the literacy component of the Adult Education Office. LVSF provides free tutoring for adults in the areas of reading, writing, speaking English, citizenship and numeracy. For more information about programs and important updates, go to www.sfcc.edu/offices/ae or contact Adult Education at 505-428-1356 or ae@sfcc.edu NOTE: Adult Education classes are noncredit and cannot be applied toward a degree. There is a $25 registration fee.
ACADEMIC AND CAREER EDUCATION (ACE) HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY (GED AND HISET) PREPARATION The ACE program prepares students for the GED or the HiSet exams –the exams recognized by the State of New Mexico for the High School Equivalency credential. The ACE program offers students leveled classes in math and English and classes in Science and Social Studies as well as independent study and distance classes. Students with a high school diploma may enroll in ACE classes to “brush up” before taking the Accuplacer college placement test. ACE students also work on career preparation and computer technology skills. Classes are offered in the morning, afternoons, and evenings. Classes conducted in Spanish are offered in the evenings and on Saturdays only. The ACE program divides the semester into a 9-week and 7-week session. The first 7-week session, Session A, runs from January 16, 2018 to March 17. Session B runs from March 26 to May 12. There is a $25.00 registration fee. The fee, payable upon registration, covers the entire Spring Semester, both Session A and session B. New students: To enroll in ACE classes, students new to the program must follow these steps:
Returning Students: Registration for the Spring Semester Session A begins November 27, 2017. Classes start January 16, 2018.
1. Fill out an application at the Adult Education Office (Main Campus (next to the Library) or apply online at www.sfcc.edu/offices/ae.
Registration for the Spring Semester Session B begins March 6, 2018. Classes start March 26, 2018.
2. Schedule a placement test. Allow an hour and a half for the test. Tests must be completed before new student orientation. 3. Select one of the new student orientation dates below. All students must attend orientation. Session A: • January 9 and 12, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. • January 11, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Session B: • March 9, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. • March 14, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. www.sfcc.edu
Returning students should come to the Adult Education Information Desk to schedule an appointment with an adviser and enroll in classes. Dates to remember: • Spring 2018 Session A classes — January 16 to March 17; 9 weeks • Spring Break 2018 — March 19 to March 23 • Spring 2018 Session B classes — March 26 to May 12; 7 weeks
Spring 2018 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 January 22, 2018. 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 22 de enero.
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
Date(s)
Time(s)
SFCC
• Monday, November 27 • Tuesday, November 28 • Wednesday, January 17 • Thursday, January 18
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
INFORMATION SESSIONS FOR NEW STUDENTS:
Location
Date(s)
Time(s)
Ortiz Middle School El Camino Real Academy &
Tuesday, January 9
5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, January 10
Higher Education Center
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 Education Para Adultos a 505-428-1356.
OREINTACIÓNES PARA ESTUDIANTES NUEVOS:
Ubicación
Fecha(s)
Hora(s)
SFCC
• lunes, el 27 de noviembre • martes, el 28 noviembre • miercoles, el 17 de enero • jueves, el 18 de enero
10 a.m. a 1 p.m. y 5 p.m. a 8 p.m.
SESION DE INFORMACION PARA ESTUDIANTES NUEVOS:
Ubicación
Fecha(s)
Hora(s)
Ortiz Middle School martes, el 9 de enero 5 p.m. a 6:30 p.m. El Camino Real Academy y 5 p.m. a 6:30 p.m. miercoles, el 10 de enero Higher Education Center
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. Spring 2018 I SFCC Schedule of Credit Classes
www.sfcc.edu
SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY NORTHERN NEW MEXICO COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO
(across from Santa Fe High — see map on Page 22) 1950 Siringo Road, Santa Fe • 505-428-1725 • hec@sfcc.edu • hec.sfcc.edu