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2015-2016 Catalog
Communication Courses (COMM) ............................................... 164-165
Communication Programs ............................................................ 67, 94-95
Communication Studies AA-T ................................................................ 67
Community College High School Enrichment Program............................12
Computer Science Courses (CSCI) ................................................ 165-166
Computer Science Program .................................................................... 95
Computer/Network Equipment Use Policy ............................................ 44
Cooperative Work Experience Courses .................................................. 166
Counseling and Guidance ........................................................................ 51
Career Resource Center .................................................................. 52
Transfer Center .............................................................................. 51
Counseling Courses (COUN)......................................................... 166-168
Course Abbreviations ..................................................................... 135-136
Course Certification .............................................................................. 135
Course Classification ............................................................................... 30
Course Description Information ........................................................... 134
Course Description, Numbering, Classification...................................... 134
Course Numbering ....................................................................... 134
Units or Credit Value ................................................................... 134
Course Descriptions ........................................................................139-236
Course Identification Numbering System (C-ID)................................... 127
Course Load............................................................................................. 19
Course Number and/or Department Changes ....................................... 136
Course Number Extensions ................................................................... 136
Course Repetition ............................................................................ 26, 134
Alleviation by Repetition of a Course for a Better Grade................. 25
Alleviation of Substandard Grades ................................................. 26
Alleviation of Substandard Grades without Repetition .................. 26
Disabled Students ........................................................................... 26
Legally Mandated Training ........................................................... 26
Petition to repeat a course for Improvement of an unsatisfactory grade .25
Repeatable Courses ........................................................................ 26
Repetition of courses designated as repeatable ............................... 25
Repetition of courses with a Non-Evaluative Symbol ...................... 26
Repetition of Courses with a Non-Substandard Grade .................. 26
Credit by Examination ............................................................................ 18
Criminology Courses (CRIM) ....................................................... 168-170
Criminology Programs ............................................................. 67-68, 96-97
D
Dance Courses (DANCE) ..................................................................... 170
Deleted Courses ..................................................................................... 136
Deleted Programs .................................................................................. 136
Dental Assisting Courses (DA) ....................................................... 170-171
Dental Assisting Program ........................................................................ 98
Developmental Services Courses (DEVSER) .................................. 171-173
Developmental Services Program ........................................................ 98-99
Developmental Education Programs/Basic Skills .................................... 237
Assessment ............................................................................ 237-238
Credits/Units .............................................................................. 237
Description................................................................................... 237
English as a Second Language (ESL) ............................................ 237
Placement .................................................................................... 237
Purpose......................................................................................... 237
Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSP&S) ................................ 52
Developmental Services Classes...................................................... 52
High Tech Center ........................................................................... 52
Learning Disability Services ............................................................ 52
Student Support Services Program (SSS......................................... 52
Transition to College Program ....................................................... 52
Workability III................................................................................ 52
District...................................................................................................... 9
District Administration .......................................................................... 240
Drug- and Alcohol-Free Campus.............................................................. 44
E
Early Childhood Education AS-T .............................................................66
Earning Course and Unit Credit .............................................................. 22
Advanced Placement Program Credit (AP....................................... 22
Articulation with High Schools ...................................................... 22
Cooperative Work Experience......................................................... 22
Credit for Military Service .............................................................. 23
Dual Enrollment ............................................................................ 22
Individual Study ............................................................................. 23
Travel-Study Credit......................................................................... 23
Economics AA-T Program........................................................................ 68
Economics Courses (ECON).................................................................. 173
Education Courses (EDUC) .................................................................. 169
Elementary Teacher Education AA-T .................................................. 68-69
Emeritus Faculty ..............................................................................241-243
Engineering Courses (ENGR) ........................................................ 173-174
Engineering Program ............................................................................... 99
English as a Second Language Courses (ESL) ................................. 179-183
English as a Second Language Program ................................................ 101
English AA-T....................................................................................... 69-70
English Courses (ENGL) .................................................................170-175
English Programs.................................................................... 69-70, 99-100
Enrollment Fees ....................................................................................... 16
Associated Student Government Fee ............................................. 17
Credit by Exam Fee ........................................................................ 18
Enrollment Fees ............................................................................. 16
Health Fee ...................................................................................... 17
Instructional Materials Fee.............................................................. 17
Nonresident and International Tuition............................................ 16
Parking Fee ..................................................................................... 17
Reedley College Associated Student Government
Representation Fee ...................................................................... 18
Transcript Fee ................................................................................. 17
Environmental Horticulture Courses (EH)...................................... 183-184
Environmental Horticulture Program .................................................... 102
Ethnic Studies Courses (ETHNST) ....................................................... 184
Evening Classes ...................................................................................... 238
Extended Learning Centers ...................................................................... 52
Math Study Center ........................................................................ 52
Writing Center .............................................................................. 53
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) .......................... 55
EOPS and CARE .................................................................................... 53
F
Faculty and Administration ..............................................................244-249
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (California State and
Federal Legislation) ............................................................................... 48
Field Trips .............................................................................................. 134
Film Courses (FILM) ..................................................................... 184-185
Final Examinations................................................................................... 22
Financial Aid ........................................................................................... 53
Federal Student Loan Workshop .................................................... 53
Financial Aid and Scholarships ....................................................... 53
Gainful Employment ..................................................................... 54
Return of Federal Financial Aid Based Upon Total Withdrawal ...... 53
Satisfactory Progress for Financial Aid............................................. 54
Fine Arts Program .................................................................................. 103
Food and Nutrition Courses (FN) ......................................................... 186
Foreign Language Program .................................................................... 103
Forestry and Natural Resources ....................................................... 104-107
French Courses (FRENCH) ........................................................... 186-187