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Noncredit Classes For more detailed information, visit our noncredit website: go.cabrillo.edu/noncredit BIO 450 Applied Research in Biology Provides opportunities for Biology students to participate in original research projects to gain skills for career and academic success. Activities include experimental design, data collection and analysis, and interpretation and presentation of results. Research areas span molecular biology and microbial genetics to population biology, marine biology, and ecology. Recommended Preparation: BIO 9A. Section Days Times Units Instructor Room 1 F 9:00AM-9:50AM 0.00 M.Ramon 627 & F 10:00AM-1:05PM M.Ramon 627 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS/BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY CABT 405 Beginning Technology Skills I Beginning computer technology skills taught in a supportive, self- paced computer lab environment. Section Days Times Units Instructor Room 1 Arr. Arr. 0.00 J.Vered 1400 8 hours open lab. Open entry/Open exit. Students may register through 12th week. Open-entry classwork and tests may be completed at both campuses. Orientation required: see information at the end of the CABT listing. This is a noncredit, free course. 2 Arr. Arr. 0.00 J.Vered WatA310 8 hours open lab. Open entry/Open exit. Students may register through 12th week. Open-entry classwork and tests may be completed at both campuses. Orientation required: see information at the end of the CABT listing. This is a noncredit, free course. CABT 406 Beginning Technology Skills II Continuing beginning computer technology skills taught in a supportive, self-paced computer lab environment. Prerequisite: CABT 405 or related experience. Section Days Times Units Instructor Room 1 Arr. Arr. 0.00 J.Vered 1400 8 hours open lab. Open entry/Open exit. Students may register through the 12th week. Open-entry classwork and tests may be completed at both campuses. Orientation required: see information at the end of the CABT listing. 2 Arr. Arr. 0.00 J.Vered WatA310 8 hours open lab. Open entry/Open exit. Students may register through the 12th week. Open-entry classwork and tests may be completed at both campuses. Orientation required: see information at the end of the CABT listing. CULINARY ARTS & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT CAHM 405A Basic Knife Skills and Sanitation Introduces fundamental knife skills used in a professional kitchen, sanitation, and food safety practices. Section Days Times Units Instructor Room 1 F 9:00AM-5:00PM 0.00 B.Terra 1803 Meets 1 Friday 1/11/19. CAHM 405B Basic Kitchen Skills Introduces equipment, cooking skills, and basic kitchen terminology used in a professional kitchen. Section Days Times Units Instructor Room 1 S 9:00AM-5:00PM 0.00 B.Terra 1803 Meets 1 Saturday, 1/12/19. DENTAL HYGIENE DH 453A Dental Technology I Teaches theory, application and hands-on computer training with patient management software used in the dental office. Section Days Times Units Instructor Room 1 F 9:00AM-12:05PM 0.00 P.Searson/J.Kelsch HW2113 Meets 6 weeks, 2/1-3/15. Holiday 2/15. DH 453B Dental Technology II Teaches theory, application, and hands-on computer training with digital radiography and intraoral camera used in the dental office. Prerequisite: DH 453A and Certification in radiation safety issued by the California Dental Board. Section Days Times Units Instructor Room 1 F 9:00AM-12:05PM 0.00 P.Searson/J.Kelsch HW2113 Meets 6 weeks, 4/5-5/10. DH 459 Dental Insurance Teaches theory and application of dental insurance billing and procedures as used in dental offices. Includes hands-on practice with insurance claim forms and dental practice management software. Section Days Times Units Instructor Room 1 F 1:00PM-4:20PM 0.00 P.Searson WatA330 Meets 15 weeks, 2/1-5/24. Holiday 2/15 and 3/29. BIOLOGY Cabrillo College Spring 2019 Schedule of Classes Page 1 of 5

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Page 1: Cabrillo College Spring 2019 Class Schedule · Open entry/Open exit. Students may register through 12th week. Open-entry classwork and tests may be completed at both campuses. Orientation

Noncredit Classes For more detailed information visit our noncredit website gocabrilloedunoncredit

BIO 450 Applied Research in Biology Provides opportunities for Biology students to participate in original research projects to gain skills for career and academic success Activities include experimental design data collection and analysis and interpretation and presentation of results Research areas span molecular biology and microbial genetics to population biology marine biology and ecology Recommended Preparation BIO 9A

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 F 900AM-950AM 000 MRamon 627 amp F 1000AM-105PM MRamon 627

COMPUTER APPLICATIONSBUSINESS TECHNOLOGYCABT 405 Beginning Technology Skills I Beginning computer technology skills taught in a supportive self-paced computer lab environment

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 JVered 1400 8 hours open lab Open entryOpen exit Students may register through 12th week Open-entry classwork and tests may be completed at both campuses Orientation required see information at the end of the CABT listing This is a noncredit free course

2 Arr Arr 000 JVered WatA310 8 hours open lab Open entryOpen exit Students may register through 12th week Open-entry classwork and tests may be completed at both campuses Orientation required see information at the end of the CABT listing This is a noncredit free course

CABT 406 Beginning Technology Skills II Continuing beginning computer technology skills taught in a supportive self-paced computer lab environment Prerequisite CABT 405 or related experience

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 JVered 1400 8 hours open lab Open entryOpen exit Students may register through the 12th week Open-entry classwork and tests may be completed at both campuses Orientation required see information at the end of the CABT listing

2 Arr Arr 000 JVered WatA310 8 hours open lab Open entryOpen exit Students may register through the 12th week Open-entry classwork and tests may be completed at both campuses Orientation required see information at the end of the CABT listing

CULINARY ARTS amp HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENTCAHM 405A Basic Knife Skills and Sanitation Introduces fundamental knife skills used in a professional kitchen sanitation and food safety practices

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 F 900AM-500PM 000 BTerra 1803 Meets 1 Friday 11119

CAHM 405B Basic Kitchen Skills Introduces equipment cooking skills and basic kitchen terminology used in a professional kitchen

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 S 900AM-500PM 000 BTerra 1803 Meets 1 Saturday 11219

DENTAL HYGIENE

DH 453A Dental Technology I Teaches theory application and hands-on computer training with patient management software used in the dental office

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room1 F 900AM-1205PM 000 PSearsonJKelsch HW2113 Meets 6 weeks 21-315 Holiday 215

DH 453B Dental Technology II Teaches theory application and hands-on computer training with digital radiography and intraoral camera used in the dental office Prerequisite DH 453A and Certification in radiation safety issued by the California Dental Board

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room1 F 900AM-1205PM 000 PSearsonJKelsch HW2113Meets 6 weeks 45-510

DH 459 Dental Insurance Teaches theory and application of dental insurance billing and procedures as used in dental offices Includes hands-on practice with insurance claim forms and dental practice management software

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room1 F 100PM-420PM 000 PSearson WatA330 Meets 15 weeks 21-524 Holiday 215 and 329

BIOLOGY

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DIGITAL MANAGEMENT amp CAREER PREPARATIONDMCP 401 Foundation Course Identifies professional behaviors that lead to academic success and workforce preparation such as developing self-discipline leading self-managed teams and creating effective teams composed of individuals with different working styles

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MTWTHF 900AM-500PM 000 GWest 513 Meets 1 weeks 128-21 with a one hour lunch break Materials fee $15 Students must also enroll in the Academy for College Excellence For information regarding Academy for College Excellence see Digital Management Career Preparation in the Schedule of Classes or phone (831) 477-3340

ENGLISH

ENGL 300 Academic Writing Workshop Develops academic writing skills including sentence-level clarity paragraph development and essay organization for students currently enrolled in ENGL 2 May be offered in a Distance-Learning Format

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

STAR1 M 1240PM-130PM 000 ANajarro 352 amp W 1240PM-145PM ANajarro 352 Required enrollment in ENGL 2 Section STAR1 Students must be enrolled in the STARS First Year Experience program For more information call (831) 477-3290 or see wwwcabrillostarsorg

STAR2 M 1240PM-130PM 000 Staff 2502 amp W 1240PM-145PM Staff 2502 Required enrollment in ENGL 2 Section STAR2 Students must be enrolled in the STARS First Year Experience program For more information call (831) 477-3290 or see wwwcabrillostarsorg

PUEN T 1240PM-130PM 000 ANajarro 352 amp TH 1240PM-145PM ANajarro 352 Required enrollment in ENGL 2MC Section PUEN For students enrolled in Puente Project Permission of instructor is required to enroll

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

ESL 352A ESL Beginning-Low Emphasizes listeningspeaking and readingwriting skills at a beginning-low level Recommended Preparation ESL 351B

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 MRodriguez WatA260 108 hr total arranged To get started go to a class meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 600PM-905PM in Room WatA260 Open EntryOpen Exit

ESL 352B ESL Beginning-High Emphasizes listeningspeaking and readingwriting skills at a beginning-high level Recommended Preparation ESL 352A

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 MRodriguez WatA260 108 hr total arranged To get started go to a class meeting on Mondays and Wednesdays from 900AM-1205PM in Room WatA260 Open EntryOpen Exit

ESL 353A ESL Intermediate-Low Emphasizes listeningspeaking skills and reading writing skills at a simple intermediate level Recommended Preparation ESL 352B

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 MHagan WatA360 108 hr total arranged To get started go to a class meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 600PM-905PM in Room WatA360 Open EntryOpen Exit

ESL 353B ESL Intermediate-High Emphasizes listeningspeaking skills and reading writing skills at an intermediate level Recommended Preparation ESL 353A

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 SHueter WatA360 108 hr total arranged To get started go to a class meeting on Mondays and Wednesdays from 900AM-1205PM in Room WatA360 Open EntryOpen Exit

ESL 354A ESL AdvancedshyLow Bridge to College 1Emphasizes listeningspeaking and readingwriting skills at an advanced level for beginners who want to take college courses in the future Prerequisite ESL 353B

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 Staff WatA260 108 hr total arranged To get started go to a class meeting on Mondays and Wednesdays from 600PM-905PM in Room WatA260 Open EntryOpen Exit

ESL 354B ESL AdvancedshyHigh Bridge to College 2Emphasizes listeningspeaking and readingwriting skills at an advanced level for beginners who plan to take college courses for credit during the next semester Prerequisite ESL 354A

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 Staff WatA260 108 hr total arranged To get started go to a class meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 900AM-1205PM in Room WatA260 Open EntryOpen Exit

MATHEMATICSMATH 300 Math Plus Study Skills Presents study methods and learning techniques designed to strengthen students math skills

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room 1 TTH 930AM-1020AM 000 MBulut 810 Meets 5 weeks 129-226 Students must also enroll in Math 304 Section 1

2 MTWTHF900AM-1030AM 000 Staff 506 Meets 114-118 Students are required to enroll in a corequisite section that meets the same dates from 1040AM-305PM When you sign up for this section you will be contacted by the Learning Communities Center to determine which corequisite section you should be in This section is part of the Math PLUS program a free one-week intensive math preparation program designed to prepare students for their upcoming Math course For more information contact the Learning Communities Center at (831) 477-3340

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3 MTWTHF900AM-1030AM 000 Staff WatA130 Meets 114-118 Students are required to enroll in a corequisite section that meets the same dates from 1040AM-305PM When you sign up for this section you will be contacted by the Learning Communities Center to determine which corequisite section you should be in This section is part of the Math PLUS program a free one-week intensive math preparation program designed to prepare students for their upcoming Math course For more information contact the Learning Communities Center at (831) 477-3340

4 MTWTHF530PM-620PM 000 Staff WatA130 Meets 114-125 holiday 121 Students are required to enroll in a corequisite section that meets the same dates from 630PM-835PM When you sign up for this section you will be contacted by the Learning Communities Center to determine which corequisite section you should be in This section is part of the Math PLUS program a free two-week intensive math preparation program designed to prepare students for their upcoming Math course For more information contact the Learning Communities Center at (831) 477-3340

MATH 302 Math Plus Essential Math Preparation For Statistics

Presents a review designed to strengthen essential math skills and cover topics and concepts considered necessary preparation for success in statistics

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 930AM-1135AM 000 VRamos WatA360

MATH 304 Math Plus Intermediate Algebra Review Presents a review designed to strengthen students math skills at the intermediate algebra level which include the system of real numbers polynomials algebraic equations (linear systems of linear quadratic and applications) Co-requisite MATH 300

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TTH 930AM-1035AM 000 MBulut 810 Meets 12 weeks 228-523 Students must also enroll in Math 300 Section 1

MATH 350A Whole Numbers and Decimals Covers arithmetic procedures involving whole numbers and decimals

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350B Fractions Covers arithmetic procedures involving fractions

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350C Ratios Proportions and Percents Covers arithmetic procedures involving ratios proportions and percents

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350D Geometry Graphs Measurements and Statistics

Covers geometry graphs measurements and statistics

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350E Signed Numbers Covers arithmetic procedures involving signed numbers

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350F Linear Equations Covers algebraic expressions and simple linear equations

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

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Noncredit Courses for Older AdultsOpportunities for lifelong learning personal growth and enrichment

ENGLISH

ENGL 549B The Language of Film for Older Adults Special Topics in Film

Emphasizes the detailed study of a special topic in film such as a single film genre (the gangster film the western the womans film) a film style (eg neorealism) a particular director screenwriter or filmstar the cinematic treatment of a theme or the screen versions of well-known literary works (eg Shakespeare on film) This is a non-credit course designed for seniors Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 600PM-905PM 000 DSullivan 450

MUSIC

MUS 520 Intermediate Orchestra for Older Adults Rehearses and performs orchestral literature for intermediate string and wind players wind players culminating in public performance designed for older adult learners

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TTH 930AM-1050AM 000 SBrown VAPA5156 + 18 hours arranged

MUS 536 Chorale for Older Adults Rehearses and performs choral literature from various cultures and classical music periods designed for older adults Students should demonstrate basic music reading skills and match pitch Public performance required Materials fee may apply

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 1240PM-155PM 000 CAnderson VAPA5148 amp F 1240PM-145PM CAnderson VAPA5148 Materials fee $1080 + 18 hour arranged

MUS 538 Vocal Jazz Ensemble for Older Adults Studies and performs vocal jazz repertoire arranged for eight to twenty voices designed for older adults who are proficient in singing as demonstrated by audition May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 330PM-450PM 000 MBidelman VAPA5148 amp Arr Arr MBidelman VAPA5131 + 18 hr arranged Lab materials fee $15

MUS 539 Westside Community Folk SongGospel Choir for Older Adults

Studies and performs multicultural choral literature of folk gospel African South American Asian and European music for experienced and inexperienced singers Designed for older adults Students should have the ability to match pitch Public performance required Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 M 630PM-1035PM 000 JDoherty OFFCAM Meets at United Methodist Church 250 California St Santa Cruz Materials fee $22

MUS 540 Chamber Music Ensemble for Older Adults

Studies and performs chamber music for strings winds percussion and piano designed for older adults Students with intermediate to advanced playing experience will be placed in an ensemble such as a trio quartet or quintet Students must have the ability to read music at sight and play an instrument with proficiency

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 1240PM-245PM 000 SBruckner VAPA5156 1

MUS 546 Jazz Ensemble for Older Adults Rehearses and performs literature arranged for jazz ensemble designed for older adults who are proficient in voice or an instrument as demonstrated by audition Prerequisite By audition Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TH 530PM-935PM 000 JNordgren VAPA5156

MUS 547 Guitar Ensemble for Older Adults Rehearses and performs classical and popular guitar music arranged for large and small ensembles Designed for older adults Some of the class hours for this course may be scheduled as To Be Arranged (TBA) See the Schedule of Classes for the details about this course offering Repeatability May be repeated Recommended Preparation MUS 26A and MUS 26B or equivalent experience or MUS 33A and MUS 33B or equivalent experience

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 735PM-940PM 000 GCantwell VAPA5137 amp Arr Arr GCantwell VAPA5137 + 18 hr arranged

MUS 549 College Symphonic Winds for Older Adults

Rehearses and performs contemporary symphonic wind repertoire with correct playing techniques applicable to the stylistic demands of contemporary literature Designed for older adult learners Prerequisite By audition May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 T 530PM-935PM 000 JNordgren VAPA5156

MUS 550 Jazz Repertory Workshop for Older Adults

Studies analysis memorization chord progression and stylistic elements of compositions arranged for small groups designed for older adults For those who are proficient in voice or an instrument as demonstrated by audition Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TTH 220PM-425PM 000 MStrunkSWilson VAPA5156

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MUSIC THEATRE ARTS

MUS 558 Cabrillo Symphonic Orchestra for Older Adults

Rehearses and performs Baroque through Contemporary classical works with an emphasis on sight reading and stylistic interpretation Designed for older adult learners May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 630PM-935PM 000 DAdkins VAPA5156

MUS 561 Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus for Older Adults

Provides an in-depth study of choral music techniques and performance of large choral ensemble masterworks from the Romantic and Contemporary periods unaccompanied and with an orchestra Audition includes sight-reading foreign languages and demonstration of musicianship skills Public performance required Designed for older adults Repeatability May be repeated Prerequisite By audition

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 T 630PM-935PM 000 CAnderson VAPA5148 amp Arr Arr CAnderson VAPA5148 + 18 hr arranged Materials fee $860

MUS 564 Cantiamo Cabrillo for Older Adults Rehearses and performs literature arranged for a vocal chamber ensemble from the Renaissance to the modern era including opera scenes Audition includes sight reading ear-training demonstration of language skills Designed for older adult learners May be repeated Prerequisite By audition

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TH 400PM-805PM 000 CAnderson VAPA5148 Materials fee $2440

MUS 568 Piano Ensemble for Older Adults Studies technique interpretation style and performance of ensemble piano literature including music for one piano four hands music for two and three pianos four to six hands designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 1240PM-245PM 000 SNordgren VAPA5156 amp MW 1240PM-245PM SBruckner VAPA5156

TA 527 Theatre Production Workshop for Older Adults

Presents hands-on backstage preparation for the current TA 29 or TA 75 stage production including practical problem solving in scenery construction lighting props costumes make-up sound management and public relations Designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 WEpperson VAPA4134 162 hrs arranged Orientation Monday January 28 1240 Room VAPA4134

TA 529 Rehearsal and Performance for Older Adults

Presents the rehearsal and performance of a Theatre Arts stage production Designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 THF 700PM-820PM 000 RAronson VAPA4141 This is an audition class only AUDITIONS Tuesday Janary 29 or Wednesday January 30 (1st week of Spring Semester) 700-900PM with Callbacks Thursday January 31 in the Black Box Theater VAPA4141 Come to Crocker Theater lobby to sign in All students are encouraged to audition Bring 90 second monologue Inclusive and cross gender casting The TA29 production is TBA Directed by Robin Aronson The Cabrillo Theatre Festival 2018 an evening of short plays directed by community and student directors Performance dates April 12-28 Fridays Saturdays and Sunday matinees

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DIGITAL MANAGEMENT amp CAREER PREPARATIONDMCP 401 Foundation Course Identifies professional behaviors that lead to academic success and workforce preparation such as developing self-discipline leading self-managed teams and creating effective teams composed of individuals with different working styles

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MTWTHF 900AM-500PM 000 GWest 513 Meets 1 weeks 128-21 with a one hour lunch break Materials fee $15 Students must also enroll in the Academy for College Excellence For information regarding Academy for College Excellence see Digital Management Career Preparation in the Schedule of Classes or phone (831) 477-3340

ENGLISH

ENGL 300 Academic Writing Workshop Develops academic writing skills including sentence-level clarity paragraph development and essay organization for students currently enrolled in ENGL 2 May be offered in a Distance-Learning Format

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

STAR1 M 1240PM-130PM 000 ANajarro 352 amp W 1240PM-145PM ANajarro 352 Required enrollment in ENGL 2 Section STAR1 Students must be enrolled in the STARS First Year Experience program For more information call (831) 477-3290 or see wwwcabrillostarsorg

STAR2 M 1240PM-130PM 000 Staff 2502 amp W 1240PM-145PM Staff 2502 Required enrollment in ENGL 2 Section STAR2 Students must be enrolled in the STARS First Year Experience program For more information call (831) 477-3290 or see wwwcabrillostarsorg

PUEN T 1240PM-130PM 000 ANajarro 352 amp TH 1240PM-145PM ANajarro 352 Required enrollment in ENGL 2MC Section PUEN For students enrolled in Puente Project Permission of instructor is required to enroll

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

ESL 352A ESL Beginning-Low Emphasizes listeningspeaking and readingwriting skills at a beginning-low level Recommended Preparation ESL 351B

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 MRodriguez WatA260 108 hr total arranged To get started go to a class meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 600PM-905PM in Room WatA260 Open EntryOpen Exit

ESL 352B ESL Beginning-High Emphasizes listeningspeaking and readingwriting skills at a beginning-high level Recommended Preparation ESL 352A

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 MRodriguez WatA260 108 hr total arranged To get started go to a class meeting on Mondays and Wednesdays from 900AM-1205PM in Room WatA260 Open EntryOpen Exit

ESL 353A ESL Intermediate-Low Emphasizes listeningspeaking skills and reading writing skills at a simple intermediate level Recommended Preparation ESL 352B

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 MHagan WatA360 108 hr total arranged To get started go to a class meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 600PM-905PM in Room WatA360 Open EntryOpen Exit

ESL 353B ESL Intermediate-High Emphasizes listeningspeaking skills and reading writing skills at an intermediate level Recommended Preparation ESL 353A

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 SHueter WatA360 108 hr total arranged To get started go to a class meeting on Mondays and Wednesdays from 900AM-1205PM in Room WatA360 Open EntryOpen Exit

ESL 354A ESL AdvancedshyLow Bridge to College 1Emphasizes listeningspeaking and readingwriting skills at an advanced level for beginners who want to take college courses in the future Prerequisite ESL 353B

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 Staff WatA260 108 hr total arranged To get started go to a class meeting on Mondays and Wednesdays from 600PM-905PM in Room WatA260 Open EntryOpen Exit

ESL 354B ESL AdvancedshyHigh Bridge to College 2Emphasizes listeningspeaking and readingwriting skills at an advanced level for beginners who plan to take college courses for credit during the next semester Prerequisite ESL 354A

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 Staff WatA260 108 hr total arranged To get started go to a class meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 900AM-1205PM in Room WatA260 Open EntryOpen Exit

MATHEMATICSMATH 300 Math Plus Study Skills Presents study methods and learning techniques designed to strengthen students math skills

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room 1 TTH 930AM-1020AM 000 MBulut 810 Meets 5 weeks 129-226 Students must also enroll in Math 304 Section 1

2 MTWTHF900AM-1030AM 000 Staff 506 Meets 114-118 Students are required to enroll in a corequisite section that meets the same dates from 1040AM-305PM When you sign up for this section you will be contacted by the Learning Communities Center to determine which corequisite section you should be in This section is part of the Math PLUS program a free one-week intensive math preparation program designed to prepare students for their upcoming Math course For more information contact the Learning Communities Center at (831) 477-3340

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MATH 300 continued from the previous page

3 MTWTHF900AM-1030AM 000 Staff WatA130 Meets 114-118 Students are required to enroll in a corequisite section that meets the same dates from 1040AM-305PM When you sign up for this section you will be contacted by the Learning Communities Center to determine which corequisite section you should be in This section is part of the Math PLUS program a free one-week intensive math preparation program designed to prepare students for their upcoming Math course For more information contact the Learning Communities Center at (831) 477-3340

4 MTWTHF530PM-620PM 000 Staff WatA130 Meets 114-125 holiday 121 Students are required to enroll in a corequisite section that meets the same dates from 630PM-835PM When you sign up for this section you will be contacted by the Learning Communities Center to determine which corequisite section you should be in This section is part of the Math PLUS program a free two-week intensive math preparation program designed to prepare students for their upcoming Math course For more information contact the Learning Communities Center at (831) 477-3340

MATH 302 Math Plus Essential Math Preparation For Statistics

Presents a review designed to strengthen essential math skills and cover topics and concepts considered necessary preparation for success in statistics

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 930AM-1135AM 000 VRamos WatA360

MATH 304 Math Plus Intermediate Algebra Review Presents a review designed to strengthen students math skills at the intermediate algebra level which include the system of real numbers polynomials algebraic equations (linear systems of linear quadratic and applications) Co-requisite MATH 300

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TTH 930AM-1035AM 000 MBulut 810 Meets 12 weeks 228-523 Students must also enroll in Math 300 Section 1

MATH 350A Whole Numbers and Decimals Covers arithmetic procedures involving whole numbers and decimals

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350B Fractions Covers arithmetic procedures involving fractions

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350C Ratios Proportions and Percents Covers arithmetic procedures involving ratios proportions and percents

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350D Geometry Graphs Measurements and Statistics

Covers geometry graphs measurements and statistics

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350E Signed Numbers Covers arithmetic procedures involving signed numbers

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350F Linear Equations Covers algebraic expressions and simple linear equations

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

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Noncredit Courses for Older AdultsOpportunities for lifelong learning personal growth and enrichment

ENGLISH

ENGL 549B The Language of Film for Older Adults Special Topics in Film

Emphasizes the detailed study of a special topic in film such as a single film genre (the gangster film the western the womans film) a film style (eg neorealism) a particular director screenwriter or filmstar the cinematic treatment of a theme or the screen versions of well-known literary works (eg Shakespeare on film) This is a non-credit course designed for seniors Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 600PM-905PM 000 DSullivan 450

MUSIC

MUS 520 Intermediate Orchestra for Older Adults Rehearses and performs orchestral literature for intermediate string and wind players wind players culminating in public performance designed for older adult learners

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TTH 930AM-1050AM 000 SBrown VAPA5156 + 18 hours arranged

MUS 536 Chorale for Older Adults Rehearses and performs choral literature from various cultures and classical music periods designed for older adults Students should demonstrate basic music reading skills and match pitch Public performance required Materials fee may apply

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 1240PM-155PM 000 CAnderson VAPA5148 amp F 1240PM-145PM CAnderson VAPA5148 Materials fee $1080 + 18 hour arranged

MUS 538 Vocal Jazz Ensemble for Older Adults Studies and performs vocal jazz repertoire arranged for eight to twenty voices designed for older adults who are proficient in singing as demonstrated by audition May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 330PM-450PM 000 MBidelman VAPA5148 amp Arr Arr MBidelman VAPA5131 + 18 hr arranged Lab materials fee $15

MUS 539 Westside Community Folk SongGospel Choir for Older Adults

Studies and performs multicultural choral literature of folk gospel African South American Asian and European music for experienced and inexperienced singers Designed for older adults Students should have the ability to match pitch Public performance required Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 M 630PM-1035PM 000 JDoherty OFFCAM Meets at United Methodist Church 250 California St Santa Cruz Materials fee $22

MUS 540 Chamber Music Ensemble for Older Adults

Studies and performs chamber music for strings winds percussion and piano designed for older adults Students with intermediate to advanced playing experience will be placed in an ensemble such as a trio quartet or quintet Students must have the ability to read music at sight and play an instrument with proficiency

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 1240PM-245PM 000 SBruckner VAPA5156 1

MUS 546 Jazz Ensemble for Older Adults Rehearses and performs literature arranged for jazz ensemble designed for older adults who are proficient in voice or an instrument as demonstrated by audition Prerequisite By audition Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TH 530PM-935PM 000 JNordgren VAPA5156

MUS 547 Guitar Ensemble for Older Adults Rehearses and performs classical and popular guitar music arranged for large and small ensembles Designed for older adults Some of the class hours for this course may be scheduled as To Be Arranged (TBA) See the Schedule of Classes for the details about this course offering Repeatability May be repeated Recommended Preparation MUS 26A and MUS 26B or equivalent experience or MUS 33A and MUS 33B or equivalent experience

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 735PM-940PM 000 GCantwell VAPA5137 amp Arr Arr GCantwell VAPA5137 + 18 hr arranged

MUS 549 College Symphonic Winds for Older Adults

Rehearses and performs contemporary symphonic wind repertoire with correct playing techniques applicable to the stylistic demands of contemporary literature Designed for older adult learners Prerequisite By audition May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 T 530PM-935PM 000 JNordgren VAPA5156

MUS 550 Jazz Repertory Workshop for Older Adults

Studies analysis memorization chord progression and stylistic elements of compositions arranged for small groups designed for older adults For those who are proficient in voice or an instrument as demonstrated by audition Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TTH 220PM-425PM 000 MStrunkSWilson VAPA5156

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MUSIC THEATRE ARTS

MUS 558 Cabrillo Symphonic Orchestra for Older Adults

Rehearses and performs Baroque through Contemporary classical works with an emphasis on sight reading and stylistic interpretation Designed for older adult learners May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 630PM-935PM 000 DAdkins VAPA5156

MUS 561 Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus for Older Adults

Provides an in-depth study of choral music techniques and performance of large choral ensemble masterworks from the Romantic and Contemporary periods unaccompanied and with an orchestra Audition includes sight-reading foreign languages and demonstration of musicianship skills Public performance required Designed for older adults Repeatability May be repeated Prerequisite By audition

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 T 630PM-935PM 000 CAnderson VAPA5148 amp Arr Arr CAnderson VAPA5148 + 18 hr arranged Materials fee $860

MUS 564 Cantiamo Cabrillo for Older Adults Rehearses and performs literature arranged for a vocal chamber ensemble from the Renaissance to the modern era including opera scenes Audition includes sight reading ear-training demonstration of language skills Designed for older adult learners May be repeated Prerequisite By audition

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TH 400PM-805PM 000 CAnderson VAPA5148 Materials fee $2440

MUS 568 Piano Ensemble for Older Adults Studies technique interpretation style and performance of ensemble piano literature including music for one piano four hands music for two and three pianos four to six hands designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 1240PM-245PM 000 SNordgren VAPA5156 amp MW 1240PM-245PM SBruckner VAPA5156

TA 527 Theatre Production Workshop for Older Adults

Presents hands-on backstage preparation for the current TA 29 or TA 75 stage production including practical problem solving in scenery construction lighting props costumes make-up sound management and public relations Designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 WEpperson VAPA4134 162 hrs arranged Orientation Monday January 28 1240 Room VAPA4134

TA 529 Rehearsal and Performance for Older Adults

Presents the rehearsal and performance of a Theatre Arts stage production Designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 THF 700PM-820PM 000 RAronson VAPA4141 This is an audition class only AUDITIONS Tuesday Janary 29 or Wednesday January 30 (1st week of Spring Semester) 700-900PM with Callbacks Thursday January 31 in the Black Box Theater VAPA4141 Come to Crocker Theater lobby to sign in All students are encouraged to audition Bring 90 second monologue Inclusive and cross gender casting The TA29 production is TBA Directed by Robin Aronson The Cabrillo Theatre Festival 2018 an evening of short plays directed by community and student directors Performance dates April 12-28 Fridays Saturdays and Sunday matinees

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MATH 300 continued from the previous page

3 MTWTHF900AM-1030AM 000 Staff WatA130 Meets 114-118 Students are required to enroll in a corequisite section that meets the same dates from 1040AM-305PM When you sign up for this section you will be contacted by the Learning Communities Center to determine which corequisite section you should be in This section is part of the Math PLUS program a free one-week intensive math preparation program designed to prepare students for their upcoming Math course For more information contact the Learning Communities Center at (831) 477-3340

4 MTWTHF530PM-620PM 000 Staff WatA130 Meets 114-125 holiday 121 Students are required to enroll in a corequisite section that meets the same dates from 630PM-835PM When you sign up for this section you will be contacted by the Learning Communities Center to determine which corequisite section you should be in This section is part of the Math PLUS program a free two-week intensive math preparation program designed to prepare students for their upcoming Math course For more information contact the Learning Communities Center at (831) 477-3340

MATH 302 Math Plus Essential Math Preparation For Statistics

Presents a review designed to strengthen essential math skills and cover topics and concepts considered necessary preparation for success in statistics

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 930AM-1135AM 000 VRamos WatA360

MATH 304 Math Plus Intermediate Algebra Review Presents a review designed to strengthen students math skills at the intermediate algebra level which include the system of real numbers polynomials algebraic equations (linear systems of linear quadratic and applications) Co-requisite MATH 300

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TTH 930AM-1035AM 000 MBulut 810 Meets 12 weeks 228-523 Students must also enroll in Math 300 Section 1

MATH 350A Whole Numbers and Decimals Covers arithmetic procedures involving whole numbers and decimals

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350B Fractions Covers arithmetic procedures involving fractions

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350C Ratios Proportions and Percents Covers arithmetic procedures involving ratios proportions and percents

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350D Geometry Graphs Measurements and Statistics

Covers geometry graphs measurements and statistics

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350E Signed Numbers Covers arithmetic procedures involving signed numbers

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

MATH 350F Linear Equations Covers algebraic expressions and simple linear equations

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 EGreen WatA350 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room Wat A350 TTH 630PM-830PM S 1000AM-100PM This section has zero cost for text books

2 Arr Arr 000 EGreen 715 42 hr 30 min arranged total Open EntryOpen Exit Lab hours in Room 715 TTH 315PM-515PM This section has zero cost for text books

Cabrillo CollegeSpring 2019

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Noncredit Courses for Older AdultsOpportunities for lifelong learning personal growth and enrichment

ENGLISH

ENGL 549B The Language of Film for Older Adults Special Topics in Film

Emphasizes the detailed study of a special topic in film such as a single film genre (the gangster film the western the womans film) a film style (eg neorealism) a particular director screenwriter or filmstar the cinematic treatment of a theme or the screen versions of well-known literary works (eg Shakespeare on film) This is a non-credit course designed for seniors Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 600PM-905PM 000 DSullivan 450

MUSIC

MUS 520 Intermediate Orchestra for Older Adults Rehearses and performs orchestral literature for intermediate string and wind players wind players culminating in public performance designed for older adult learners

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TTH 930AM-1050AM 000 SBrown VAPA5156 + 18 hours arranged

MUS 536 Chorale for Older Adults Rehearses and performs choral literature from various cultures and classical music periods designed for older adults Students should demonstrate basic music reading skills and match pitch Public performance required Materials fee may apply

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 1240PM-155PM 000 CAnderson VAPA5148 amp F 1240PM-145PM CAnderson VAPA5148 Materials fee $1080 + 18 hour arranged

MUS 538 Vocal Jazz Ensemble for Older Adults Studies and performs vocal jazz repertoire arranged for eight to twenty voices designed for older adults who are proficient in singing as demonstrated by audition May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 330PM-450PM 000 MBidelman VAPA5148 amp Arr Arr MBidelman VAPA5131 + 18 hr arranged Lab materials fee $15

MUS 539 Westside Community Folk SongGospel Choir for Older Adults

Studies and performs multicultural choral literature of folk gospel African South American Asian and European music for experienced and inexperienced singers Designed for older adults Students should have the ability to match pitch Public performance required Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 M 630PM-1035PM 000 JDoherty OFFCAM Meets at United Methodist Church 250 California St Santa Cruz Materials fee $22

MUS 540 Chamber Music Ensemble for Older Adults

Studies and performs chamber music for strings winds percussion and piano designed for older adults Students with intermediate to advanced playing experience will be placed in an ensemble such as a trio quartet or quintet Students must have the ability to read music at sight and play an instrument with proficiency

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 1240PM-245PM 000 SBruckner VAPA5156 1

MUS 546 Jazz Ensemble for Older Adults Rehearses and performs literature arranged for jazz ensemble designed for older adults who are proficient in voice or an instrument as demonstrated by audition Prerequisite By audition Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TH 530PM-935PM 000 JNordgren VAPA5156

MUS 547 Guitar Ensemble for Older Adults Rehearses and performs classical and popular guitar music arranged for large and small ensembles Designed for older adults Some of the class hours for this course may be scheduled as To Be Arranged (TBA) See the Schedule of Classes for the details about this course offering Repeatability May be repeated Recommended Preparation MUS 26A and MUS 26B or equivalent experience or MUS 33A and MUS 33B or equivalent experience

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 735PM-940PM 000 GCantwell VAPA5137 amp Arr Arr GCantwell VAPA5137 + 18 hr arranged

MUS 549 College Symphonic Winds for Older Adults

Rehearses and performs contemporary symphonic wind repertoire with correct playing techniques applicable to the stylistic demands of contemporary literature Designed for older adult learners Prerequisite By audition May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 T 530PM-935PM 000 JNordgren VAPA5156

MUS 550 Jazz Repertory Workshop for Older Adults

Studies analysis memorization chord progression and stylistic elements of compositions arranged for small groups designed for older adults For those who are proficient in voice or an instrument as demonstrated by audition Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TTH 220PM-425PM 000 MStrunkSWilson VAPA5156

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MUSIC THEATRE ARTS

MUS 558 Cabrillo Symphonic Orchestra for Older Adults

Rehearses and performs Baroque through Contemporary classical works with an emphasis on sight reading and stylistic interpretation Designed for older adult learners May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 630PM-935PM 000 DAdkins VAPA5156

MUS 561 Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus for Older Adults

Provides an in-depth study of choral music techniques and performance of large choral ensemble masterworks from the Romantic and Contemporary periods unaccompanied and with an orchestra Audition includes sight-reading foreign languages and demonstration of musicianship skills Public performance required Designed for older adults Repeatability May be repeated Prerequisite By audition

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 T 630PM-935PM 000 CAnderson VAPA5148 amp Arr Arr CAnderson VAPA5148 + 18 hr arranged Materials fee $860

MUS 564 Cantiamo Cabrillo for Older Adults Rehearses and performs literature arranged for a vocal chamber ensemble from the Renaissance to the modern era including opera scenes Audition includes sight reading ear-training demonstration of language skills Designed for older adult learners May be repeated Prerequisite By audition

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TH 400PM-805PM 000 CAnderson VAPA5148 Materials fee $2440

MUS 568 Piano Ensemble for Older Adults Studies technique interpretation style and performance of ensemble piano literature including music for one piano four hands music for two and three pianos four to six hands designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 1240PM-245PM 000 SNordgren VAPA5156 amp MW 1240PM-245PM SBruckner VAPA5156

TA 527 Theatre Production Workshop for Older Adults

Presents hands-on backstage preparation for the current TA 29 or TA 75 stage production including practical problem solving in scenery construction lighting props costumes make-up sound management and public relations Designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 WEpperson VAPA4134 162 hrs arranged Orientation Monday January 28 1240 Room VAPA4134

TA 529 Rehearsal and Performance for Older Adults

Presents the rehearsal and performance of a Theatre Arts stage production Designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 THF 700PM-820PM 000 RAronson VAPA4141 This is an audition class only AUDITIONS Tuesday Janary 29 or Wednesday January 30 (1st week of Spring Semester) 700-900PM with Callbacks Thursday January 31 in the Black Box Theater VAPA4141 Come to Crocker Theater lobby to sign in All students are encouraged to audition Bring 90 second monologue Inclusive and cross gender casting The TA29 production is TBA Directed by Robin Aronson The Cabrillo Theatre Festival 2018 an evening of short plays directed by community and student directors Performance dates April 12-28 Fridays Saturdays and Sunday matinees

Cabrillo CollegeSpring 2019

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Page 4: Cabrillo College Spring 2019 Class Schedule · Open entry/Open exit. Students may register through 12th week. Open-entry classwork and tests may be completed at both campuses. Orientation

Noncredit Courses for Older AdultsOpportunities for lifelong learning personal growth and enrichment

ENGLISH

ENGL 549B The Language of Film for Older Adults Special Topics in Film

Emphasizes the detailed study of a special topic in film such as a single film genre (the gangster film the western the womans film) a film style (eg neorealism) a particular director screenwriter or filmstar the cinematic treatment of a theme or the screen versions of well-known literary works (eg Shakespeare on film) This is a non-credit course designed for seniors Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 600PM-905PM 000 DSullivan 450

MUSIC

MUS 520 Intermediate Orchestra for Older Adults Rehearses and performs orchestral literature for intermediate string and wind players wind players culminating in public performance designed for older adult learners

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TTH 930AM-1050AM 000 SBrown VAPA5156 + 18 hours arranged

MUS 536 Chorale for Older Adults Rehearses and performs choral literature from various cultures and classical music periods designed for older adults Students should demonstrate basic music reading skills and match pitch Public performance required Materials fee may apply

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 1240PM-155PM 000 CAnderson VAPA5148 amp F 1240PM-145PM CAnderson VAPA5148 Materials fee $1080 + 18 hour arranged

MUS 538 Vocal Jazz Ensemble for Older Adults Studies and performs vocal jazz repertoire arranged for eight to twenty voices designed for older adults who are proficient in singing as demonstrated by audition May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 330PM-450PM 000 MBidelman VAPA5148 amp Arr Arr MBidelman VAPA5131 + 18 hr arranged Lab materials fee $15

MUS 539 Westside Community Folk SongGospel Choir for Older Adults

Studies and performs multicultural choral literature of folk gospel African South American Asian and European music for experienced and inexperienced singers Designed for older adults Students should have the ability to match pitch Public performance required Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 M 630PM-1035PM 000 JDoherty OFFCAM Meets at United Methodist Church 250 California St Santa Cruz Materials fee $22

MUS 540 Chamber Music Ensemble for Older Adults

Studies and performs chamber music for strings winds percussion and piano designed for older adults Students with intermediate to advanced playing experience will be placed in an ensemble such as a trio quartet or quintet Students must have the ability to read music at sight and play an instrument with proficiency

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 1240PM-245PM 000 SBruckner VAPA5156 1

MUS 546 Jazz Ensemble for Older Adults Rehearses and performs literature arranged for jazz ensemble designed for older adults who are proficient in voice or an instrument as demonstrated by audition Prerequisite By audition Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TH 530PM-935PM 000 JNordgren VAPA5156

MUS 547 Guitar Ensemble for Older Adults Rehearses and performs classical and popular guitar music arranged for large and small ensembles Designed for older adults Some of the class hours for this course may be scheduled as To Be Arranged (TBA) See the Schedule of Classes for the details about this course offering Repeatability May be repeated Recommended Preparation MUS 26A and MUS 26B or equivalent experience or MUS 33A and MUS 33B or equivalent experience

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 735PM-940PM 000 GCantwell VAPA5137 amp Arr Arr GCantwell VAPA5137 + 18 hr arranged

MUS 549 College Symphonic Winds for Older Adults

Rehearses and performs contemporary symphonic wind repertoire with correct playing techniques applicable to the stylistic demands of contemporary literature Designed for older adult learners Prerequisite By audition May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 T 530PM-935PM 000 JNordgren VAPA5156

MUS 550 Jazz Repertory Workshop for Older Adults

Studies analysis memorization chord progression and stylistic elements of compositions arranged for small groups designed for older adults For those who are proficient in voice or an instrument as demonstrated by audition Repeatability May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TTH 220PM-425PM 000 MStrunkSWilson VAPA5156

Cabrillo CollegeSpring 2019

Schedule of Classes Page 4 of 5

MUSIC THEATRE ARTS

MUS 558 Cabrillo Symphonic Orchestra for Older Adults

Rehearses and performs Baroque through Contemporary classical works with an emphasis on sight reading and stylistic interpretation Designed for older adult learners May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 630PM-935PM 000 DAdkins VAPA5156

MUS 561 Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus for Older Adults

Provides an in-depth study of choral music techniques and performance of large choral ensemble masterworks from the Romantic and Contemporary periods unaccompanied and with an orchestra Audition includes sight-reading foreign languages and demonstration of musicianship skills Public performance required Designed for older adults Repeatability May be repeated Prerequisite By audition

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 T 630PM-935PM 000 CAnderson VAPA5148 amp Arr Arr CAnderson VAPA5148 + 18 hr arranged Materials fee $860

MUS 564 Cantiamo Cabrillo for Older Adults Rehearses and performs literature arranged for a vocal chamber ensemble from the Renaissance to the modern era including opera scenes Audition includes sight reading ear-training demonstration of language skills Designed for older adult learners May be repeated Prerequisite By audition

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TH 400PM-805PM 000 CAnderson VAPA5148 Materials fee $2440

MUS 568 Piano Ensemble for Older Adults Studies technique interpretation style and performance of ensemble piano literature including music for one piano four hands music for two and three pianos four to six hands designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 1240PM-245PM 000 SNordgren VAPA5156 amp MW 1240PM-245PM SBruckner VAPA5156

TA 527 Theatre Production Workshop for Older Adults

Presents hands-on backstage preparation for the current TA 29 or TA 75 stage production including practical problem solving in scenery construction lighting props costumes make-up sound management and public relations Designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 WEpperson VAPA4134 162 hrs arranged Orientation Monday January 28 1240 Room VAPA4134

TA 529 Rehearsal and Performance for Older Adults

Presents the rehearsal and performance of a Theatre Arts stage production Designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 THF 700PM-820PM 000 RAronson VAPA4141 This is an audition class only AUDITIONS Tuesday Janary 29 or Wednesday January 30 (1st week of Spring Semester) 700-900PM with Callbacks Thursday January 31 in the Black Box Theater VAPA4141 Come to Crocker Theater lobby to sign in All students are encouraged to audition Bring 90 second monologue Inclusive and cross gender casting The TA29 production is TBA Directed by Robin Aronson The Cabrillo Theatre Festival 2018 an evening of short plays directed by community and student directors Performance dates April 12-28 Fridays Saturdays and Sunday matinees

Cabrillo CollegeSpring 2019

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MUSIC THEATRE ARTS

MUS 558 Cabrillo Symphonic Orchestra for Older Adults

Rehearses and performs Baroque through Contemporary classical works with an emphasis on sight reading and stylistic interpretation Designed for older adult learners May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 W 630PM-935PM 000 DAdkins VAPA5156

MUS 561 Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus for Older Adults

Provides an in-depth study of choral music techniques and performance of large choral ensemble masterworks from the Romantic and Contemporary periods unaccompanied and with an orchestra Audition includes sight-reading foreign languages and demonstration of musicianship skills Public performance required Designed for older adults Repeatability May be repeated Prerequisite By audition

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 T 630PM-935PM 000 CAnderson VAPA5148 amp Arr Arr CAnderson VAPA5148 + 18 hr arranged Materials fee $860

MUS 564 Cantiamo Cabrillo for Older Adults Rehearses and performs literature arranged for a vocal chamber ensemble from the Renaissance to the modern era including opera scenes Audition includes sight reading ear-training demonstration of language skills Designed for older adult learners May be repeated Prerequisite By audition

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 TH 400PM-805PM 000 CAnderson VAPA5148 Materials fee $2440

MUS 568 Piano Ensemble for Older Adults Studies technique interpretation style and performance of ensemble piano literature including music for one piano four hands music for two and three pianos four to six hands designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 MW 1240PM-245PM 000 SNordgren VAPA5156 amp MW 1240PM-245PM SBruckner VAPA5156

TA 527 Theatre Production Workshop for Older Adults

Presents hands-on backstage preparation for the current TA 29 or TA 75 stage production including practical problem solving in scenery construction lighting props costumes make-up sound management and public relations Designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 Arr Arr 000 WEpperson VAPA4134 162 hrs arranged Orientation Monday January 28 1240 Room VAPA4134

TA 529 Rehearsal and Performance for Older Adults

Presents the rehearsal and performance of a Theatre Arts stage production Designed for older adults May be repeated

Section Days Times Units Instructor Room

1 THF 700PM-820PM 000 RAronson VAPA4141 This is an audition class only AUDITIONS Tuesday Janary 29 or Wednesday January 30 (1st week of Spring Semester) 700-900PM with Callbacks Thursday January 31 in the Black Box Theater VAPA4141 Come to Crocker Theater lobby to sign in All students are encouraged to audition Bring 90 second monologue Inclusive and cross gender casting The TA29 production is TBA Directed by Robin Aronson The Cabrillo Theatre Festival 2018 an evening of short plays directed by community and student directors Performance dates April 12-28 Fridays Saturdays and Sunday matinees

Cabrillo CollegeSpring 2019

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