312 FACULTY AND CERTIFICATED ADMINISTRATORS Adams, Barbara (2005) Speech Communication B.A. California State University, Stanislaus M.A., California State University, Fullerton Adams Michael (1998) Mathematics B.S., M.S., University of California, Irvine Adkins, Anntoinette (Tania) 2009 Nursing B.S., Humboldt State University M.S., University of California, San Francisco Adler, Sue (1991) Library Faculty B.A., University of Michigan B.S., Western Michigan University M.L.S., UC Los Angeles Aiello, Paul (1991) Physical Education A.A., Modesto Junior College B.S., University of Oregon M.Ed., Chapman College Akard, Michael (2001) English as a Second Language A.A., Modesto Junior College B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno Alavezos, Kevin (2004) Office Administration A.A., Reedley College B.S., California State University, Stanislaus M.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus Alcantra, Daniel (1988) Mathematics A.A., Porterville College B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno Amador, Steve (2004) Agriculture B.S., California Polytechnic State University M.S., California Polytechnic State University Anders, Bruce (2008) English B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara M.A., California State University, Sonoma Anelli, Bill (2005) Philosophy B.A., University of California, Berkeley M.A., San Francisco State FACULTY AND CERTIFICATED ADMINISTRATORS (Date of appointment follows name.) Anglin, Mark A. (1997) Dean, Agriculture, Environmental Science B.S., M.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Aristotelous, Steve (2005) Women's Soccer Coach Physical Education & Health Instructor B.S., St. Mary's College M.S., U.S. Sports Academy Backlund, Nancy (1998) Office Administration B.A., California State University, Chico M.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus Baggett, David W. (1994) Ornamental Horticulture/Plant Science A.A.S., Ohio State University B.S., University of Arizona M.Ed., Ed.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst Bailey, Kimberly (2000) Counselor A.A., Merced College B.A., M.S., California State University, Stanislaus P.P.S. Credential, California State University, Stanislaus Bañuelos, Francisco (2001) Associate Dean, Special Programs B.A., California State University, Stanislaus M.P.A., California State University, Stanislaus Brayman-Barr, Deborah (2004) Art A.A., Las Positas Community College B.A., Mills College M.F.A., San Jose State Bartels, Leanne (2007) Nursing B.S.N., California State University, Stanislaus M.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills Beebe, Jeffrey (2008) Autobody/Collision Beggs, James (1991) English B.A., University of Georgia M.A., Clemson University Ph.D., University of Tennessee Berger, Paul (2005) Art B.F.A., University of Minnesota, Duluth M.F.A., San Diego State University Berger, Sara (2009) English as a Second Language B.A., University of California, Berkeley M.A., California State University, Sacramento Bettencourt, Patrick J. (2009) Dean, Allied Health and Family and Consumer Sciences B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno Black, Shawn (2005) PE/Tennis Coach A.A., Modesto Junior College B.S., California State University, Fresno M.A., California State University, Fresno Boley, David B. (1989) Mathematics B.A., Sonoma State University, M.S., University of Idaho Bolter, Debra R. (2004) Anthropology B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz M.A., UC Riverside M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz Boodrookas, George (1989) Dean of Community Education and Economic Development B.A., University of California, Berkeley M.P.A., California State University, Stanislaus Borelli, Lynette (2008) Theatre Arts B.A., San Francisco State University M.A., Humboldt State University Boswell, Bobby G., A.T.,C. (1987) Physical, Recreation, and Health Education, Sports Medicine B.A., California State University, Fresno Boyd, Marlies (1992) Agriculture B.S., M.Ed., University of California, Davis Briggs, Christopher (2005) Reading B.A., Johns Hopkins University M.A., Johns Hopkins University
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Adams, Barbara (2005)Speech CommunicationB.A. California State University, StanislausM.A., California State University, Fullerton
Adams Michael (1998)MathematicsB.S., M.S., University of California, Irvine
Adkins, Anntoinette (Tania) 2009NursingB.S., Humboldt State UniversityM.S., University of California, San Francisco
Adler, Sue (1991)Library FacultyB.A., University of MichiganB.S., Western Michigan University M.L.S., UC Los Angeles
Aiello, Paul (1991)Physical EducationA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.S., University of OregonM.Ed., Chapman College
Akard, Michael (2001)English as a Second LanguageA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno
Alavezos, Kevin (2004)Office AdministrationA.A., Reedley CollegeB.S., California State University, StanislausM.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Alcantra, Daniel (1988)MathematicsA.A., Porterville CollegeB.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno
Amador, Steve (2004)AgricultureB.S., California Polytechnic State UniversityM.S., California Polytechnic State University
Anders, Bruce (2008)EnglishB.A., University of California, Santa BarbaraM.A., California State University, Sonoma
Anelli, Bill (2005)PhilosophyB.A., University of California, BerkeleyM.A., San Francisco State
FACULTY AND CERTIFICATED ADMINISTRATORS (Date of appointment follows name.)
Anglin, Mark A. (1997)Dean, Agriculture, EnvironmentalScienceB.S., M.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Aristotelous, Steve (2005)Women's Soccer CoachPhysical Education & Health InstructorB.S., St. Mary's CollegeM.S., U.S. Sports Academy
Backlund, Nancy (1998)Office AdministrationB.A., California State University, ChicoM.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Baggett, David W. (1994)Ornamental Horticulture/Plant ScienceA.A.S., Ohio State UniversityB.S., University of ArizonaM.Ed., Ed.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Bailey, Kimberly (2000)CounselorA.A., Merced CollegeB.A., M.S., California State University, StanislausP.P.S. Credential, California State University, Stanislaus
Bañuelos, Francisco (2001)Associate Dean, Special ProgramsB.A., California State University, StanislausM.P.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Brayman-Barr, Deborah (2004)ArtA.A., Las Positas Community College B.A., Mills CollegeM.F.A., San Jose State
Bartels, Leanne (2007)NursingB.S.N., California State University, StanislausM.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills
Beebe, Jeffrey (2008)Autobody/Collision
Beggs, James (1991)EnglishB.A., University of GeorgiaM.A., Clemson UniversityPh.D., University of Tennessee
Berger, Paul (2005)ArtB.F.A., University of Minnesota, DuluthM.F.A., San Diego State University
Berger, Sara (2009)English as a Second LanguageB.A., University of California, BerkeleyM.A., California State University, Sacramento
Bettencourt, Patrick J. (2009)Dean, Allied Health and Family and Consumer Sciences B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno
Black, Shawn (2005)PE/Tennis CoachA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.S., California State University, FresnoM.A., California State University, Fresno
Boley, David B. (1989)MathematicsB.A., Sonoma State University, M.S., University of Idaho
Bolter, Debra R. (2004)AnthropologyB.A., University of California, Santa CruzM.A., UC RiversideM.A., Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz
Boodrookas, George (1989)Dean of Community Education and Economic DevelopmentB.A., University of California, BerkeleyM.P.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Borelli, Lynette (2008)Theatre ArtsB.A., San Francisco State UniversityM.A., Humboldt State University
Boswell, Bobby G., A.T.,C. (1987)Physical, Recreation, and Health Education, Sports MedicineB.A., California State University, Fresno
Boyd, Marlies (1992)AgricultureB.S., M.Ed., University of California, Davis
Briggs, Christopher (2005)ReadingB.A., Johns Hopkins UniversityM.A., Johns Hopkins University
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Brogan, Paul (2001)Physical Education CoachB.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Brumley, Gail (2005)AgricultureA.A., College of the SequoiasB.S., Cal Poly San Louis Obispo
Brunn, Sandy (2004)NursingB.S.N, Medical College of VirginiaM.S. & P.N.P., University of CaliforniaSan Francisco
Bryhni, Lori (2000)Performing Arts - DanceB.A., California State University, StanislausM.A., California State University, Long Beach
Bucknam, Inès C. (1986)English as a Second Language/FrenchA.A. Modesto Junior CollegeB.A. California State University, StanislausM.A. University of California, Santa Barbara
Butler, Kelly W. (2002)NursingA.D.N., Chabot CollegeB.S.N., California State University, StanislausM.S.N., California State University, Sacramento
Buzbee, Shirley (1994)Medical AssistingA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.S., University of San FranciscoM.A., Chapman University
Caddell, Joseph (2005)ChemistryB.S., California State University, StanislausJ.D., Golden Gate UniversityPh.D. University of California, Davis
Carlstrom, Lisa K. (2008)Psychology/Human SexualityB.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoM.A., Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles
Carroll, Iris (2000)Library FacultyB.A., Emory UniversityM.L.S., University of North Texas
Carter, Florine (2001)HumanitiesB.A., M.A, George Washington UniversityM.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Cavazos, Leticia (2000)CounselingA.S., Modesto Junior CollegeB.S., University of San FranciscoM.A., Chapman University
Chapman, David (2001)MusicB.A., Sacramento State UniversityM.A., San Francisco Conservatory of Music
Christensen, Kimberly (2006)MathematicsB.A., University of California, Santa BarbaraM.A., University of California, Santa Barbara
Christopherson, Michelle A. (1987)EnglishA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., University of California, Davis M.A., California State University, Sacramento
Cipponeri, Charles J. (2000)Disability Specialist/CounselorB.A., San Francisco State University M.S., San Diego State University LEP, Licensed Educational Psychologist
Circle, Shelley (2001)EnglishA.A., American River CollegeB.A., M.A., Sacramento State University
Coats, Gloria (1993)NursingB.S.N., California State University, StanislausM.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills
Collins, Leslie (2009)SpeechB.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno
Conrado, Todd (2005)AgricultureB.S., M.A., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Contreras, Marcos A. (1991)SpanishB.A., M.A., San Diego State UniversityM.A., University of California, San DiegoPh.D., University of California, Santa Barbara
Cranley, Ruth (2004)Articulation OfficerB.A., California State University, FullertonM.S., University of San Diego
Cripe, Paul (2002)MathematicsB.S., Wheaton College, IllinoisM.S., California State University, Hayward
Crittenden, Pamela (1990)CounselorB.A., University of California, Berkeley M.S., San Francisco State University
Curl, Sarah J. (1991)MathematicsB.S., University of TexasM.A., University of Texas
Curtis, Teri (1995)BiologyA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., California State University, FresnoM.S., University of the Pacific
Daly, Jillian K. (1998)EnglishB.A., University of California, BerkeleyB.A., M.A., University of California, Irvine
Dambrosio, Ellen (2005)Library FacultyB.A., San Francisco State UniversityM.A., California State University, StanislausM.L.I.S., San Jose State University
David, Elizabeth (2010)Counselor/Coordinator, Title VB.A., San Jose State UniversityM.A. San Jose State University
DeAngelis, Adrian (2005)Industrial ElectronicsT.S.E.D.C.A., O.R.T. Institute of Technology, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Dhillon, Hardev (1996) MathematicsA.S., Yuba CollegeB.A., M.A., Sacramento State University
Dorn, James (2011)MathematicsB.S., Western Oregon UniversityM.S., Oregon State University
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Dorn, Lorena (2011)Dean, Counseling & Student ServicesB.A., University of California, Santa BarbaraM.S., California Lutheran UniversityEd.D., Argosy University
Droual, Robert (1998)Anatomy, PhysiologyB.A., Queens College, New YorkM.A., Fresno State UniversityPh.D., City University of New YorkD.V.M., Purdue University
Duchscher, Lawrence Thomas (1988)ArtA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., M.A., California State University, ChicoM.F.A., University of Washington
Ennis, Kathleen (1999)Library FacultyB.A., California State University, StanislausM.A., University College, DublinM.L.S., San Jose State University
Faris, Jacqueline (2000)MathematicsA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.S., California State University, StanislausM.S., University of California, Davis
Fichtenkort, Shelly (2000)PsychologyB.A., M.A., California State University, StanislausPh.D. University of California, San Diego
Fischer, Eric (2005)PE/Water Polo & Swim CoachA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., California State University, FresnoM.S.S., U.S. Sports Academy
Franco, Marianne (1987)SpanishA.A., Cuesta CollegeB.A., University of California, Santa CruzM.A., Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Ganes, Rebecca L. (1991)PsychologyB.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Garcia, Alida (2000)EOPS CounselorA.A., Modesto Junior collegeB.S., University of San FranciscoM.A., Chapman University
Garcia, Marcos C. (1991)CounselorA.A., Allan Hancock CollegeB.A., California State University, StanislausP.P.S. Credential, San Jose State UniversityM.A., San Jose State University
Gilbert, Deborah (2005)EnglishB.A., University of California, BerkeleyM.A., California State University, San FranciscoPh.D., Stony Brook University, New York
Girardi, Michael (2005)Health, Physical EducationCoach, Women's BasketballA.A., Merced CollegeB.A., Rice UniversityM.S., University of Kansas
Giron, Tina (2009)CounselorA.A., Modesto Junior College B.A., Chapman UniversityP.P.S., Credential, California State University, StanislausM.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Gopal, Nita (2004)EnglishB.A., Mangalore University, IndiaM.A., San Jose State University
Gray, Janelle M. (2000)ReadingA.A., Foothilll Junior CollegeB.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoM.S., California State University, StanislausReading Specialist Certificate,California State University, Stanislaus
Greene, Catherine (2001)BiologyB.S., M.S., San Jose State University
Guerra-Schmidt, Pamela (1999)Child Development/FCSB.A., M.S., California State University,, Stanislaus
Gumm, Sonny C. (1997)Welding TechnologyA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.V.E., California State University, Stanislaus
Guy, Todd G. (1992)Speech, Director of ForensicsA.A., Diablo Valley College
B.A., California State University, Long BeachM.A., San Francisco State University
Gyuran, Kimberly (1994)Speech, Organizational Communication B.S., Central Michigan UniversityM.A., Wayne State University
Hagen, Joel (1997)Business, Computer GraphicsB.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Hamilton, Jennifer (2008)EnglishB.S., Cascade College, PortlandMLitt, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UKPh.D., University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
Hanlon, Dana (2005)CounselorB.A. University of California, DavisM.A., Sonoma State University
Hatch, Laurie Prusso (2001)Child DevelopmentBA, MS, California State University, Hayward
Hausler-Akpovi, Annaliese (2000)EnglishB.A., University of California, BerkeleyM.A. San Francisco State University
Hausmann, Gregory A. (2000)Administration of JusticeCA P.O.S.T. CertifiedA.A., Merced CollegeB.S., University of San FranciscoM.S., California State University, Long Beach
Hayes, Garry (1988)GeologyA.A., Chaffey CollegeB.A., Pomona CollegeM.S., University of Nevada, Reno
Hobby, William P. (2004)Dairy ScienceB.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Hobert, Timothy K. (1997)EnglishB.A., M.A., University of the Pacific
Howen, James (2001)Industrial ElectronicsB.A., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Hudelson, Cecelia (1997)Dean of Business, Behavioral, and Social SciencesA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., University of California, DavisSingle Subject Credential, University of the PacificMSc, London School of Economics
Hughes, Noah (2005)Earth ScienceB.S., University of ColoradoM.S., University of Montana
Hulsey, Suzanne (2009)ChemistryB.S., Adams State College M.S., Northern Arizona University
Hunt, Bonnie (2009)A.S., Loma Linda UniversityB.S., California State University, SacramentoM.P.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Hurst, RoseLee (1991)EnglishA.A., Cosumnes River CollegeB.A., M.A., Sacramento State University
Hutchison, Bobby L. (1997)PsychologyB.A., University of California, Santa BarbaraM.A., Sam Houston State University, Texas
Ivory, Eric Anthony (1997)CounselorA.A., College of AlamedaB.A., M.S., California State University, East Bay
Jarrett, Elzbieta B. (1992)MathematicsM.S., Wroclaw University, PolandPh.D., Western Michigan University
Jensen, Barbara (1999)EnglishB.A., M.A., TESOL Certificate, California State University, Stanislaus
Johnson, James T. (1980)MathematicsB.S., University of San FranciscoM.S., Idaho State University
Kaiser, William (2000)Dean, Physical, Recreation and Health EducationB.S., West Virginia UniversityM.A., University of Northern ColoradoEd.D., Temple University
Kennard, Kimberly (2001)Human ServicesB.A., University of California, DavisM.S., Long Island University, C.W. Post CampusD.S.W., City University of New York - Graduate School & University Center
Keriotis, Dimitri (2000)EnglishB.A., University of California, Santa CruzM.A., University of Nevada, RenoM.F.A., California State University, Chico
Kerr, Eileen (2008)HistoryB.A., California State University, StanislausM.A., California State University, SacramentoM.A., Yale University
Kerr, Susan (2000)AnthropologyB.S., University of California, DavisM.A., Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara
Kincade, Susan (2012)Vice President of InstructionA.A. Fresno City CollegeB.A. California State University, FresnoM.A. California State University, Fresno
Kooler, Lee D. (1988)PsychologyA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., M.A., M.F.T., California State University, Stanislaus
Kroll, Margaret "Peggy" (2000)Director, Title V, Early CollegeB.A., University of California, BerkeleyM.ED, California State University, Stanislaus
Kropp, Linda M. (1991)Accounting, BusinessB.S., San Francisco State UniversityM.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Labrador, Philip (2007)Respiratory Care Clinical DirectorB.S., A.A.S., A.A.S., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Laffranchini, Deborah (2001)Child DevelopmentB.A., Humbolt State UniversityM.A., San Francisco State University
Lanigan, Elizabeth (1994)NursingB.S.N., California State University, StanislausM.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills
Larson, Brian (1994)Computer ScienceB.S., California State University, StanislausM.S., California State University, Sacramento
Llewellyn, Sharon (1997)MusicB.A., Grand Canyon UniversityM.A., D.M.A., Arizona State University
Louie, Donna (2005)CounselorA.A., San Joaquin Delta CollegeB.S., M.S., California State University, Sacramento
Louie, Hanna (1999)CounselorA.A., San Joaquin Delta CollegeB.A., California State University, StanislausM.S., California State University, Sacramento
Loyd, Pamela K. (1988)CounselorA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., UC Santa BarbaraM.A., California State University, Sacramento
Lucas, Erynn (2009)Microbiology, BiologyB.S., Ph.D., University of Arizona
Luman, Ruth (1999)English as a Second LanguageB.A., M.A., TESOL Certificate, Biola UniversityM.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Lynch, Michael (1992)TheatreB.A., California State University, FresnoM.A., Northwestern University, Chicago
Madden, Derek (1990)BiologyB.A./B.A., M.A. California State University, FresnoPh.D, University of South Africa
Maki, Erik (2005)MusicB.A., California State University, FresnoM.A. University of Illinois
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Maki, Laura (1996)ChemistryB.S., California State University, FresnoPh.D., University of California, Davis
Maldonado-Ballance, Theresa M. (2000)CounselorA.A., St. Lucy’s PrioryB.A., M.Ed., Northern Arizona University
Malsam, Emily (2005)EnglishB.S., M.A., North Dakota State University
Manzo, Laura (2005)SpanishA.A., Hartnell CollegeB.A., San Diego State UniversityM.A., University of California, San Diego
Martin, Anne (2001)MusicA.S., Santa Fe Community CollegeB.M., New School of MusicM.M., Yale University
Martin, Harold Curtis (2000)HistoryB.A., University of California BerkeleyM.A., ABD, University of California, San Diego
McGarry, James C. (2000)BusinessB.A., St. Joseph’s College, New YorkGraduate Certif. Philosophy/Theology Gregorian University, Rome, ItalyM.A., Georgia State Univ., AtlantaM.A., Indiana UniversityM.B.A., California State University, StanislausL.L.M., Golden Gate UniversityJ.D., University of Southern California
McInnes, Elizabeth (2005)BiologyB.S., University of LaVerne, LaVerne CaliforniaM.S., California Polytechnic University, Pomona
McKenzie, Ross John (2001)MathB.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoM.A., University of California, San Diego
McKissick, Allan D. (1981)Speech CommunicationA.A., Glendale Community College B.A., M.A. California State University, Los Angeles
Meidl, Kenneth (1997) PhysicsB.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo M.S., California State University, Fresno
Mendes, John A. (1991)AgricultureA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.S., M.S. California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
Mendez, Pedro (2001)Dean of Technical Education & Workforce DevelopmentB.A., California State University, StanislausM.A., George Washington University
Meyer, Heidi (2009)MathB.A., Calvin CollegeM.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Michelena, Jaymes (2001)MathB.S., California State University, StanislausM.A., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Miller, Steven (2005)Political ScienceB.A., Haverford CollegeM.A., Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Mo, Eva (1999)HistoryA.A., Chabot CollegeB.A., University of California, BerkeleyM.A., San Francisco State University
Monlux, Michele (2001)BiologyA.A., Chabot CollegeB.A., M.A., University of California, Berkeley
Morales, Michael (2001)AgricultureA.S., Kings River CollegeB.S., California State University, Fresno
Motroni, Milan (2001)Health, Adaptive Physical EducationB.A., University of California, DavisM.A., University of the Pacific
Mulder, Cheryl (1996)Health, Physical Education, CoachB.A., California State University, StanislausM.S., U.S. Sports Academy
Mullins, Charles (2006)SpeechB.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno
Nanez, Estella (1988)CounselorB.A., M.A., San Jose State UniversityCCC Counselor CredentialCCC Limited Teaching Credential
Netto, Jeffrey A. (1999)EnglishPh.D., University of California, Santa Barbara
Netto, Jenny Tashjian (2001)EnglishB.A., B.A., University of California, Santa BarbaraM.A., California State University, Fullerton
Newell, William D. (1989)HistoryA.A., Bellevue Community College B.A., Washington State UniversityM.A., Ph.D., University of Idaho
Niazmand, Haleh (2005)Art B.A., University of South DakotaM.F.A, University of Arizona, Tucson
Nomof, Thomas (2000)PhysicsB.A., University of California, BerkeleyM.S., San Jose State University
Olson, Kurt (2004)PE CoachB.A., University of California, DavisM.A., National University
One, Optimism (2005)EnglishA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., University of California, BerkeleyM.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Payvar, Kamran (1997)MathematicsB.S., Teachers Training UniversityM.S., California State University, Fresno
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Peek, Adrienne (2005)EnglishB.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno
Peterson, John (1997)Automotive TechnologyVocatonal Experience, 18 yearsp/t Chabot/Las Positas 2 years
Phillips, Dale (2005)Computer ScienceA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., Western Illinois UniversityM.B.A., University of LaVerne
Pierstorff, Samuel (2000)English/Creative WritingA.A., Orange Coast CollegeB.A., M.F.A., California State University, Long Beach
Pignotti, Angela J. (2011) MathematicsB.A., M.S. University of Colorado, Boulder M.S., PhD University of CA, Santa Cruz
Pollard, Dale (1999)AgricultureA.S., Modesto Junior CollegeB.S., M.S., California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
Ramsey, Jill D. (1999)NursingA.A., Modesto Junior College B. S., Physiology, University of California, DavisB.S.N., Loyola University of ChicagoM.S., University of California, San Francisco
Redwing, Chad (2005)HumanitiesB.A., Arizona State UniversityM.A., University of Chicago Ph.D., University of Chicago
Riggs, Lisa A. (1994)NursingB.S.N., California State University, StanislausM.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills
Rivera-Jara, Eva (2007)CounselorA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., San Diego State UniversityM.A., University of LaVerne
Robles, Martha (2002)Dean of Admissions and RecordsA.S., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., University of San Francisco,M.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Roslaniec, Mary (2001)ChemistryPh.D., University of California, Los AngelesPostdoctoral Training, Los Alamos National LaboratoryBar Ilan University, Tel Aviv
Sabre, Alejandro (1998)MusicB.S., National University of MexicoM.S., Carnegie Mellon UniversityD.M.A., Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY
Sahlman, James (1999)SpeechA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., California State University, StanislausM.A., University of the PacificPh.D., Ohio University
Sanders, Brian K. (1995)Dean, Science, Mathematics, & EngineeringB.S., University of California, Santa BarbaraM.A., University of Oregon
Scheg, Lawrence (2000)ReadingB.A., Niagara UniversityM.A., Western Connecticut State College
Schmidt, Cynthia D. (1996)NursingB.S., California State University, FresnoM.S., California State University, Sacramento
Schmitt, Gladys (2012)NursingA.D.N.. Modesto Junior College
Schnoor, Amanda (2009)Animal ScienceB.S., Oregon State University
Scully, Dorothy L. (1980)ReadingB.A., UC Los AngelesM.S., California State University, Fullerton
Serros, Richard D. (1988)Art HistoryA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., Ph.D., UC Santa Barbara
Shea, Mary (2001)Health, Physical EducationCoach, Cross Country, Track & FieldB.S., Michigan State UniversityM.S., Eastern Michigan University
Shook, Burt (2005)EOP&S CounselorA.A., L.A. Pierce Junior CollegeB.A., California State University, NorthridgeM.A., University of the Pacific
Short, Kathleen (1977)Computer Graphics/Computer ScienceB.A., California State University, Fresno
Shrock, David L. (1997)Health EducationB.A., M.A., San Jose State UniversityEd.D., United States Sports Academy
Sill, Nancy (2000)AccountingB.S., California State University, Stanislaus Certified Public AccountantMAOL, Chapman University
Silva, Mary (1997)Study SkillsB. Ed., St. Patrick’s College, Dublin, IrelandM.A., California State University, ChicoJ.D., Cal Northern School of Law, Chico
Sinclair, Brian (2005)Computer GraphicsA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.F.A. Art Center College of DesignM.A., Chapman University
Smedshammer, Michael (2000)EnglishA.A., Santa Rosa Junior College B.A., University of California, BerkeleyM.A., M.A., Ph.D. University of New Mexico
Smith, Albert J. (1994)HistoryA.A., Fresno City CollegeB.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno
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F A C U L T Y A N D C E R T I F I C A T E D A D M I N I S T R A T O R S
Smith, Ann (2000)EnglishB.S., Univ. of Wisconsin, MilwaukeeM.A., University of Hawaii
Smith, E. Denise (1991)EnglishA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus
Smith, Douglas R. (1988)Art / PhotographyB.A., University of California, DavisM.F.A., California College of Art
Snaer, Demetrius (2008)Physical, Recreational, and Health EducationCross Country/Track CoachB.A., California State University, FresnoM.A., Fresno Pacific University
Sola, John (2003)Fire ScienceA.A., San Joaquin Delta, StocktonMaster Fire Instructor, California State Fire Training
Spector, Stanley J. (1986) PhilosophyB.A., M.Ed., Loyola College, BaltimoreM.A., Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder
St. Urbain, Barbara (1998)CounselorB.G.S., M.A., University of Iowa
Stearns, Jill (2012)PresidentB.S. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoM.S. National University
Steiner, Gabriele (1991)German / Italian / ESLLiterature & Language ArtsB.A., University of Klagenfurt, AustriaM.A., UC Irvine
Stevens, Jim (2000)Physical Education; Football CoachA.A., American River CollegeB.S., M.S., California State University, Hayward
Stevenson, Robert (2001)Art, HumanitiesB.A., University of California, BerkeleyM.F.A., S.F. Art Institute
Stovall, Theresa (2008) EnglishB.A., Chapman University M.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus Ed.D., University of the Pacific
Stroud, Stephen (1980)MusicA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.A., University of California, Los AngelesM.S., Ed.D., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Sundquist, Michael (2007)Dean, Arts Humanities and CommunicationsA.A., Crafton Hills CollegeB.A., M.F.A., UC Irvine
Sweeney, Richard A. (1967)SociologyB.A., M.A., San Jose State University
Thames, Brenda (2011)Vice President of Student ServicesB.A., University of California, BerkeleyM.S.W., University of Southern CaliforniaM.A., University of Southern California
Todd, James E. (2006)AnthropologyA.A., Brevard Community CollegeB.A., New College of FloridaM.A., The George Washington UniversityM.A., University of California, Santa CruzPh.D., University of California, Santa Cruz
Tsuruda, Dean Y. (1975)CounselorB.A., Occidental CollegeM.S., California State University, Los Angeles
Upton, Pamela (1990)Anatomy and PhysiologyA.A., A.S., Merced Community CollegeB.A., University of California, Davis M.A., California State University, Fresno
Vallee, Lillian (1991)EnglishA.A., College of San MateoB.A., M.A., Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley
Vaughan, Timothy (1996)Industrial Electronics/Computer ElectronicsB.S., California State University, Stanislaus
Vaughn, Christopher (2000)Computer ScienceB.S., California State University, Stanislaus
Ward, David G. (1993)Anatomy and PhysiologyB.A., California State University, StanislausPh.D., University of Oklahoma, Health Sciences CenterPostdoctoral Certificate, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Ward, Teryl M., RN, MSNNursingNursing Diploma, Providence College of NursingB.S.N., California State University, StanislausM.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills
Weaver, Jeffery L. (1989)Machine Tool TechnologyA.A., Modesto Junior CollegeB.V.E., California State University, Stanislaus
Westrope, Theron K. (1999)EnglishB.A., University of the PacificM.A., University of the PacificPh.D., University of Louisiana at LaFayette
Williams-Jackson, Cheryl (2005)Child DevelopmentA.A., Hartnell CollegeB.A., California State University, San JoseM.S., Capella University
Wohlstadter, Jason (2005)EnglishB.A., University of California, DavisM.A., UC IrvinePh.D., UC Irvine
Wonder, Nancy L. (2009)NursingB.S.N., Seattle Pacific CollegeM.S.N., University of Phoenix
Wong, B. Linda (1994)CounselorA.A., Contra Costa CollegeB.A., California State University, ChicoM.S., University of LaVerne
Wray, Gerald (2006)Automotive TechnologyA.S., College of Technology, Belfast, IrelandA.D.F.E., University of Ulster, Belfast, IrelandM.S.Sc., The Queens University of Belfast, Ireland
Young, Sam C. (1996)Physical EducationB.A., University of California, DavisM.S., Sacramento State University
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Zamora, John A. (2001)Computer ScienceA.S., College of the SequoiasB.S., California State University, Fresno
Zermeño, Joe L. (2009)BiologyB.S., M.S., California State University, Hayward
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Ahrens, Donald1969-2004Earth Science, Meteorology
Albiani, Jack P.1969-1997Physical Education Coach
Allen, Kenneth L. 1969-2000English
Alvarez, Juan1971-2004Counseling, Dean of Student Services
Alves, Ronald 1974-2004Agriculture
Anderson, Richard1989-2009Biology
Andrews, Howard1975-1985Automotive
Antonio, Ruth M.1958-1991English
Ard, Gary L. 1971-2007Golf CoachPhysical Education Instructor
Ashleigh, Dave1971-2004Physical Education, Math
Ashworth, Frank (1992-2004)Public Safety
Azevedo, John 1970-1999Biology
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Bates, June1944-1952; 1960-1978Art
Bates, Raymond E.1959-1978Art
Baxter, Robert L.1962-1988Geology
Beattie, Alex D. 1977-2004Engineering
Bedford, Anthony1971-1999History
Benker, Patricia D. 1978-2004Dental Assisting
Berg-Phillips, Barbara1991-1999Nursing
Besio, Maxine N.1951-1955; 1957-1971 School Nurse
Blank, C. Arnold1966-1991Dean of College Services
Boyd, Dan W. 1969-2004
Boyer, Allen H.1968-2003Music
Bracken, Francis "Jack"1970-2003Physical Education
Brown, Harold1953-1985Business
Buckley, Robert E.1975-1993Administration of Justice
Bucknell, Leland C.1966-1999Agriculture
Bucknell, Sandra1972-2001Family and Consumer Sciences
Burger, Leroy1969-1985Work Experience
Burns, Ronald D.1972-1991Administration of Justice
Byrne, John E.1967-1992Economics, History
Cardoza, George1981-2004Agriculture
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Carlton, Hal1971-1997Agriculture
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Clark, Donald1971-1999Behavioral & Social Sciences
Thompson, A. Lance1974-1999Dean, Science, Math & Engineering
Thompson, Lucille1969-1985Nursing
Thorpe, Dennis2005-2011Architecture
Tingley, Ronald1971-2013Counseling
Top, Darrell 1968-2003 Mathematics
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Van Dyken, Marian J.1967-1988Mathematics
Vaught, Lloyd C. 1982-2013Computer Science
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Walter, Alta M.1962-1973Nursing
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Waterman, David J., Jr.1953-1980Psychology
Watson, Sharon1973-2004Office Technologies
Weese, Larry R. 1972-2007Architecture
Weller, William A.1969-1999Business
Wellman, Thora L.1965-1975Health Occupations, Department Chairman
Wells, Barbara 1981-2012Sign Language
Wesley-Hartman, Charmaine1990-2007Counselor
Whaley, Harold C.1964-1993Agriculture
Wieber, Delores1979-1991Nursing
Wightman, Wayne1971-2004English
Williams, Juanita J.1966-1983Nursing
Williams, Robert C. 1975-2008Counselor
Wilson, E. William 1980-2005Computer Science
Wilson, Lynda L. 1983-2007Nursing
Wilson, Marian1976-1991Nursing
Wiinikka, Peter G.1976-2000Physics
Wood, Edward D. 1947-1971,Science
Woodside, Sandra 2001-2013Sociology
Woodward, Cyrus E., "Sid"1965-1988Speech
Woodward, Lewis1974-1997Music
Woodward, Pauline E.1963-1990Nursing
Woodward, Shirley 1975-1998Music
Ye, Xiang Dong2001-2012Mathematics
Zehnder, John F.1968-1993Learning Skills
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activities requirement: a course requirement of some associate degree candidates that asks students to enroll in a formally recognized "Activities" course (p. 95.) with the goal of having a specific type of learning experience.
advanced standing: Classification of student who has completed previous college-level coursework.
articulation a formal, written and published agreement that identifies courses (or sequences of courses) on the MJC campus that are comparable or acceptable in lieu of specific requirements at another campus, often called the "transfer" or "target institution." Successful completion of an articulated course assures the student and the faculty that the student has taken the appropriate course, received the necessary instruction and preparation, and that similar outcomes can be assured enabling progression to the next level of instruction at the transfer institution.
assessment: tests completed by the student to help counselors and advisors determine the student's skill level in the disciplines of reading, writing, and mathematics.
associate degree : (AA, AA-T, AS, AS-T) a collegiate degree granted by California Community Colleges that, in addition to coursework in the major, includes "general education" coursework across the curriculum to provide the student a broad educational experience . To learn more about degree options, read the "Planning Your Education" section starting on p. 87.
associate degrees for transfer (AA-T, AS-T) degrees designed to facilitate seamless transfer to the California State University system.
admission: the formal process of becoming a student at MJC. Separate from registration.
audit: to take a course without receiving credit, a grade, nor formal record of enrollment. Typically used in instances where a student may want to review course material of a course taken previously. Available only to those students who have met the repeat limitation on an existing course.
baccalaureate degree: formal name of the bachelor's degree.
bachelor's degree: Degree granted by four-year colleges or universities. Commonly granted as the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or the Bachelor of Science (B.S.), however, other types of bachelor's degrees can be granted as well.
C-ID (California Course Identification number) A common course numbering system in the State of California. A C-ID number identifies a lower-division, transferable course commonly articulated between the California Community Colleges and universities (including Universities of California, the California State Universities, as well as with many of California's independent colleges and universities).
certificates of achievement: An award in recognition of successful completion of specialized coursework in an area which is typically oriented toward gaining skills for employment in a specific vocation or trade.
class schedule: The offering of courses for a given semester.
community education classes: Fully fee-funded vocational and recreational classes that do not appear on a student's transcript and carry no credit value.
counselor: a person whose training and primary role at the college is to assist students with personal, career, vocational and educational planning and development.
corequisite: a course which must be taken in the same semester (concurrently)as another course. In some cases, taking the course prior to is acceptable.
credit (graded) course: Course for which units are granted. At MJC, any course numbered 1 through 399.
CSU-GE: Acronymn for the "California State University" general education pattern required of students who plan to earn a bachelor's degree. This pattern can be used for transfer to the CSU.
educational plan: A tentative outline of MJC courses, developed by the student and/or a counselor, that a student will plan to take in order to meet the a specific educational goal.
electives (degree): degree-applicable (50-399) courses elected by the student which do not fulfill a specific degree requirement but help satisfy the required 60 units for associate degree.
electives (major): course options listed within a given major that the student may select to apply toward the degree.
faculty advisor: An instructor who assists students in developing a program of study within a major. Contact the division office of the major to connect with the appropriate advisor.
general education (GE) or breadth patterns: Courses required of all associate degree candidates regardless of major to assure a broad educational experience. These differ for the A.A. and A.S. degrees and for transfer. See Instructional Programs for specific requirements.
guidance requirement: a requirement for some associate degree candidates in which the students are asked take a formally recognized guidance course (p. 95.) in order to work on an educational plan and learn about the college experience and other helpful concepts to improve their learning experience in college
grade point average (GPA): The average of a student's grades. See Academic Regulations for method of computation.
IGETC: Acronymn for the "Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum" general education pattern required of students who plan to earn a bachelor's degree. This pattern can be used for transfer to UC or the CSU.
lab (course format): a type of instruction in which the student is active in the learning process as the instructor oversees activities.e.g., using a computer, experimenting with elements, using a microscope.
learning outome: a statement defining the expected outcome of a student satisfactorily completing a course, award, General Education pattern, or attending Modesto Junior College.
lecture (course format): a type of instruction in which the student typically observes the instructor e.g., speaking, giving an electronic presentation, asking questions to provoke discussion.
limitation on enrollment: a specific rule that defines what type of student may enroll in a course. Course enrollment can be limited to students with demonstrated abilities, medical clearance, and legal clearance.
GLOSSARY OF COLLEGE TERMS
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lower division: The first two years of college work, typically defined as, freshman and sophomore years, for a bachelor's degree. By law only lower-division work can be offered at a community college.
major: The program of study a student plans to pursue e.g., biology, nursing, etc., which can culminate to an associate degree, baccalaureate degree, or an advanced degree.
materials fee: a fee charged to students to cover the cost of materials used in a given course
matriculation: A process that enhances access to the college and promotes students to reach their educational goals successfully.
non-credit (ungraded) course: Course for which no units are given. At MJC, any course numbered 800-999 is non-credit.
pass-no pass (P/NP) grading: A grading system allowing a course to be taken for a grade of PASS or NO PASS. rather than for a letter grade of A,B,C,D,F. See Academic Regulations for details. Formerly referred to as "CREDIT/NO CREDIT" or CR/NC.
PiratesNet: MJC's website that allows students and prospective students admission to the college through an online application, to search and register for classes and check grades.
prerequisite: A requirement which must be completed prior to enrollment in a course. If required, it is listed in the course description. See section on Courses.
registration: the formal process of selecting and enrolling in MJC courses in a given semester.
semester unit: In general, a semester unit represents 1 hour of lecture or 3 hours of laboratory per week for a semester. Graduation requires 60 semester units. Some schools are on "semester" systems, and some schools are on "quarter" systems. One semester unit at MJC is equivalent to one and a half quarter units of coursework at a "quarter" system institution.
skills recognition: an award recognized by MJC that does not appear on the student's transcript
syllabus: a document prepared by an instructor for students in a given course, defining what will be covered in the course, and outlining expectations and policies in some instances.Often includes significant dates of examinations and other key events.
transfer: to complete a set of courses at MJC or another community college and continue as a student at another
college or university. Typically occurs when students earn an associate degree and enroll at another institution to earn a bachelor's degree.
transcript (of record): Copy of student's academic record prepared by the Enrollment Services division. Often required for transfer or employment by another institution.
upper division: The last two years of college work, i.e., junior and senior years and/or courses. Upper division courses are not offered at MJC
withdraw: to formally remove one's self from a given course.
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IndexSymbols2+2 Program
Credit earned from ..............................................................64
8th Grade Students, admission of ...............................................38
Academic Awardsabout...................................................................................72applying for and receiving...................................................72
Accelerated Careers in Technology Program ...............................11
Accounting program ..................................................................162
Accreditation of Modesto Junior College ......................................6
Activity Coursesrepetition of .........................................................................48
Adapted PE courses ...................................................................287
AddictionDrug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention. See Associate Degrees
for Transfer
Administration of Justice program ............................................154
Admissionafter dismissal .....................................................................41for students from other California Community Colleges ......41how to apply .......................................................................36of Columbia College students ..............................................36steps to apply for .................................................................36
AP (Advanced Placement)Exams ..................................................................................65Grid 67Reporting results to MJC .....................................................65Transferring results to other institutions .............................66
Applying for and Receiving Academic Awards ...........................72
Art Gallery ....................................................................................28
Art History program ...................................................................143
Articulation of Courses, about .....................................................11
Artificial Insemination program ................................................117
Art program ...............................................................................142
Arts Competition..........................................................................28
Assessment ..................................................................................10Challenging prerequisites and .............................................45for English ...........................................................................44for ESL (English as a Second Language) .............................45for Reading..........................................................................44how to participate...............................................................44purpose of ...........................................................................44Retest procedure for ............................................................45
Assessment Testing at the Testing Center .............................................................24
Associate Degrees for Transfer .............................................8,90,98Administration of Justice (AS-T) ...................................... 154Art History (AA-T) ............................................................ 143Business Administration (AS-T) ....................................... 164Communication Studies (AA-T) ....................................... 144Mathematics (AS-T) ........................................................ 198Music (AA-T) ................................................................... 147Studio Arts (AA-T) ........................................................... 142Theatre Arts (AA-T) ......................................................... 151
Associates degreedifferences from Certificate of Achievement ..................... 100
Associates Degreesabout.....................................................................................8applying for .........................................................................72Associate Degrees for Transfer requirements for .................99Career Technical education requirements for ................... 101earning multiple..................................................................72Earning multiple..................................................................72Graduation ceremony for ....................................................73philosophy of ......................................................................72Philosophy of ......................................................................72University Preparation requirements for .............................97
Autobody Collision Repair program ..........................................202
Autobody Refinishing program .................................................202
Automotive Maintenance program ...........................................204
Automotive Technology program ..............................................203
BBachelor's Degree
admission for holders of ......................................................41and Career Technical Education........................................ 100
Bachelor's Degree, considerations for vocational students ......100
Basic Heavy Equipment Technician program ............................118
Behavioral & Social Sciences division .......................................153
Career and Technical Education Pathway ..................................100
Career Development and Transfer Center ....................................16
Career Development Center .........................................................16
CARE Program ..............................................................................17
Catalog Rights, policy on ...............................................................9
Celebration of the Humanities, about .........................................28
Certificates of Achievement ............................................. 8,9,95,97,99,100,101,114,116,117,118,120,121,122,123,124,125,127,130,131,156,157,162,163,166,167,169,170,171,172,173,174,175,176,178,181,182,193,202,203,204,205,207about.....................................................................................9applying for .........................................................................72defined ................................................................................88differences from Associate Degree .................................... 100Offered at MJC .....................................................................95steps to receive ................................................................. 101
Certification of General Education ..........................................96,99
Chemical Dependency Counseling program .............................155
Chemistry program ....................................................................196
Child Development program .....................................................180
C-ID (Course Identification Numbering System) ........................90list of MJC courses approved for ..........................................91
Clerical program .........................................................................166
Code of Conduct ...........................................................................79
Columbia College ....................................................... 5,11,110,218Equivalent MJC Courses .................................................... 110
Commercial Floristry program ...................................................118
Communication Studies for Transfer program ..........................144
Competencies for Associate Degree ..........................................101
Complaintsof discrimination .................................................................85of sexual harassment ..........................................................85
Complaints, form for ....................................................................77
Computer Graphics Applications program ................................167
Computer Information Systems program .................................168
Computer Numeric Machine Control. See Machine Tool Technol-ogy program
Computer Programming Specialist program ............................169
Computer Science program .......................................................169
Concurrently Enrolled Columbia College students ......................36
conduct violationslist of ...................................................................................80
continuous Enrollment and catalog rights ....................................9
Corporate Training & Corporate College.......................................12
counselingfor international students ...................................................20Guidance Classes .................................................................43
Course Identification Numbering System (C-ID) ........................90
Course numbering system ...........................................................10
Course Outlines of Record, about ................................................10
Course Repetitionactivity of ............................................................................48
Courseswithdrawal from .................................................................50
Creditacceptance of credit outside the US .....................................63
CR/NC. See P/NP
Crop Science program ................................................................119
CSU-GE Transfer Pattern .............................................................106
DDairy Science program ...............................................................119
Degrees, applying for ...................................................................72
Degrees, Certificates and Skills Recognitions Offered at MJC .....95
Disability Programs and Services (DSPS) ....................................18
Disclosure of Records ...................................................................76
Division officeslist of ...................................................................................63Locations of .........................................................................63
Doctor Clinic .................................................................................20
Drug and Alcohol Abuse ..............................................................32
DSPS (Disability Programs and Services) ....................................18
EEarly College Program ..................................................................40
Family & Consumer Sciences division .......................................179
Family Lifecourses ............................................................................. 257
Federal AidEligibility for ........................................................................55
Federal Pell Grant .........................................................................56
Federal Work-Study program ......................................................56
Financial aidfor nursing students ............................................................56
Financial AidAppeals ...............................................................................55Eligible Programs/Courses ...................................................55Funding limitations on units attempted .............................55Return of Title IV Funds .......................................................55
Fire Academyadmission into.....................................................................41
Fire Academy program ..............................................................192
Fire Science program .................................................................193
first aid .........................................................................................19
first-generation studentsresources for ........................................................................21
first-time college students ..........................................................19
First Year Experience (FYE) ..........................................................31
Floral design. See Environmental Horticultural Science
Food Serviceslocations of ..........................................................................24
Foreign Languages program. See Language Studies program
Forestry program .......................................................................120
Free Application for Federal Student Aid ....................................54
Fruit Science program ................................................................121
FWS (Federal Work Study) ..........................................................56
FYE (First Year Experience) Program ...........................................31
GGamers club .................................................................................26
GE, defined ...................................................................................88
General Educationcertification of ............................................................... 96,99definition of .........................................................................88Expected outcomes for ..................................................... 104program ........................................................................... 212
General Studies program ...........................................................212Emphasis in Humanities .................................................. 212Emphasis in Language and Rationality ........................... 213Emphasis in Language & Rationality ............................... 213Emphasis in Natural Sciences ........................................... 214Emphasis in Social & Behavioral Science ......................... 215Emphasis in Social & Behavioral Sciences ........................ 215
Grade Point Average ....................................................................58
Gradeschallenging .........................................................................59improvement of ...................................................................60verification of ......................................................................74
Guidance & Activities Requirements for associate degree .............97,101,103
Guidance classesimportance of ......................................................................87outcomes of .........................................................................43
Guidance Requirements for Associate Degree ..........................103
HHealth & Physical Education program .......................................198
Health Services ............................................................................19
Heavy Machinery Management program .................................122
Improvement of Grades ...............................................................60
Incomplete ...................................................................................59and Financial Aid ................................................................55
Individualized Instruction and Servicescourses ............................................................................. 268
Liberal Studies program ............................................................158about.....................................................................................9
Library and Information Technologycourses ............................................................................. 269
Lifelong Understanding and Self-Developmentrequirement for CSU ......................................................... 107
Limitations on Enrollmentabout...................................................................................47
Literature & Language Arts division ..........................................183
Lost and Found ............................................................................15
low income studentsspecialized assistance for ....................................................21
hours of enforcement ..........................................................23permits ................................................................................23violations.............................................................................23
Pell Grant ......................................................................................56
Petition, student right to 77
Pharmacy Techniciancourses. See Community Education
Prerequisiteschallenge process ................................................................47grounds for challenging ......................................................45student's right to challenge .................................................77
Prerequisites and Registration .....................................................47
preventative health care ..............................................................19
Prevention of drug and alcohol abuse.........................................32
Professional Selling program .....................................................174
proficienciesexpected for associate degree ................................... 104,212
program information, how to read ...........................................112
Progress Probation and Dismissal ...............................................60
Psychosocial Rehabilitation program ........................................160
RRadio (International Radio) .........................................................26
Readmission after Dismissal ........................................................41
Real Estate program ...................................................................174
Reciprocity of General Education Requirements .........................11
Recommended Study Loads ........................................................62
Recording Arts program ............................................................149
RecordsCopies of ..............................................................................75Correction of ........................................................................76Disclosure of ........................................................................76Fees for ................................................................................75Privacy of ............................................................................76Procedure to inspect ............................................................75
Records Management program ................................................175
Recreational Land Management program ................................125
Red Nations and Friends ..............................................................26
Registering for classeshow to .................................................................................46
Residencyand Non-Citizens ................................................................37for Credentialed Employees .................................................37for Military Personnel ..........................................................37
Respiratory Care program ..........................................................137
Retail Management program ....................................................176
SSafety
about...................................................................................32Statistics for MJC .................................................................32
Satisfactory Academic Progressand Financial Aid ................................................................54
Satisfactory completiondefinition of .........................................................................47
Scholarshipsas Financial Aid ...................................................................57program ..............................................................................17
Senate Bill 1440 (SB 1440) .........................................................99
Sexual Assault, defined ...............................................................33
Sexual harassmentacts of..................................................................................84to file a complaint ...............................................................84
Theatre program ........................................................................150
TMC. See Associate Degrees for Transfer
Transcripts (official)about...................................................................................73from other institutions. See Credit: Acceptance of from other
institutionsSee Course Identification Numbering System (C-ID): Acceptance of from other institutions
Transferto California State University (CSU) System ........................88to Private of out-of-state institutions .................................94to the University of California (UC) System .........................91
Tutoringin math ...............................................................................31in science, writing, social science, and math .......................30
Tutoring Center. See Integrated Learning Center
Two plus two. See 2+2 Program
UUC
IGETC Considerations for ......................................................93Transferring to .....................................................................91
United Rainbow Alliance (PRISM) ..............................................26
Units Not Countedand Financial Aid ................................................................55
Units of Credit ..............................................................................62
University of Californiatranferring to .......................................................................91
University Preparation Pathwayabout...................................................................................96Emphasis in Agricultural Sciences .................................... 115Emphasis in Chemistry ..................................................... 196Emphasis in Earth Sciences .............................................. 197Emphasis in Environmental Sciences ............................... 197Emphasis in Geography ................................................... 157Emphasis in Health and Physical Education .................... 198Emphasis in Humanities .................................................. 145Emphasis in Liberal Studies .............................................. 158Requirements for .................................................................97
University Preparation ProgramsEmphasis in Agricultural Sciences .................................... 115Emphasis in Biological Sciences ....................................... 196Emphasis in Chemistry ..................................................... 196Emphasis in Environmental Science ................................. 197Emphasis in Geography ................................................... 157Emphasis in Health and Physical Education .................... 198Emphasis in Humanities .................................................. 145Emphasis in Liberal Studies .............................................. 158Emphasis in Physics ......................................................... 199
Upper Division Transfer Admissions Requirements ....................89
US History, Constitution and American Ideals (AI) RequirementIGETC ................................................................................ 109
US History, Constitution and American Ideals requirementfor CSU ............................................................................. 107
US History, Constitution and American Ideals Requirement for CSU ......................................................................................109
Welding program .......................................................................208
Western Association of Schools and Colleges ...............................6
Withdrawalextenuating circumstances and ..........................................51for military orders ...............................................................51from courses ........................................................................50Grades and ..........................................................................54
Word Processing program .........................................................178
Work Experience, Vocationalcourses ............................................................................. 309