122
FALL 2016 CLASS SCHEDULE
SHADED AREAS: represent evening classes
8
Online classes
m
Meets 08/15 to 10/14 (first 9 weeks)
n
Meets 10/17 to 12/16 (second 9 weeks)
DEPT-NO- CODE
DAYS TIMES RM#
INSTRUCTOR
ATTENTION: Students interested in the Nursing Assistant Training program, NAT 101:
Interested students must attend a mandatory orientation on Thursday, April 7 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in Forum 1 at which
time general information and enrollment packets will be provided. Students will not be able to register and pay fees until a complete
enrollment packet has been submitted to the Administrative Aide in ADM 12 by the due date. Enrollment is only possible if students
meet all the application requirements. Applicants exceeding the enrollment limit will be placed on an alternate list and may be con-
sidered for enrollment at a later time. Refer to the website for more information about the program:
www.reedleycollege.edu/nator contact the instructor at
manjit.dhillon@reedleycollege.edu.NR 115 ADVANCED FIELD STUDIES I (.5 Unit)
An advanced practical field course taught during the fall semester at the school forest. Designed to apply skills acquired in other natural resources
courses and under actual field conditions. Subjects include timber sale planning and preparation, harvest systems, recreation planning and analysis,
silviculture application, land boundary determination, and leadership-crew dynamics. Course consists of a work day emulating field techniques of the
natural resources industry. A room and board fee is required.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125,126, and Mathematics 201. (A)
Off Campus Class Offering(s)
NR-115-59084
T
4:00pm-4:50
FEM 8
J.SODERLUND
and
ThF
7:00am-7:50
SEQ
J.SODERLUND
(Requires 15 arranged hours.)
NR 133 INTRODUCTION TO CHAIN SAW OPERATIONS (1 Unit)
Provides introductory level training for the use of chainsaws in the forestry and natural resources field. Emphasis is placed on defining and applying
chainsaw safety standards, maintenance and function of personal protective equipment (PPE), identification of chainsaw parts, maintenance, tuning,
and tactical application of techniques required for brushing, limbing, bucking, and falling trees.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125, 126, and Mathematics 201. (A)
Short Term Class Offering(s)
NR-133-59098
Th
1:00pm-4:50
LSH 3
K.KINNEY
m
Meets from 08/15 to 10/14
NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING
NAT 101 NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING (6 Units)
The content of the Nursing Assistant Training course includes personal care skills and communication skills with emphasis on caring for the geriatric
and rehabilitative resident, for entry level positions. This competency-based course prepares students in core skills needed for more advanced courses
in the health care careers and is held both in the classroom and in a community training site. This course prepares the student to be employed in a
licensed extended care facility, an intermediate care facility, an acute hospital, a doctor’s office, or clinic. Upon successful completion of this course
students are able to take a state mandated test and be approved as a Certified Nursing Assistant by the Department of Health Services.
ADVISORIES: Mathematics 250, Office Technology 10, and eligibility for English 125 and 126. (A)
Off Campus Class Offering(s)
NAT-101-77210
DAILY
7:55am-8:45
SAN 710
P.BACKHAUS
and
DAILY
8:55am-9:45
SAN 710
P.BACKHAUS
(Dual Enrollment - VROP. Requires 1.59 arranged hours each week.)
NAT-101-57179
MW
4:00pm-7:20
RDLY PALMVLAG
STAFF
and
TTh
4:00pm-7:50
RDLY PALMVLAG
STAFF
(Note: Prior to registering for NAT-101, students are required to attend the orientation session on Thursday, April 7, 2016 in FRM 1 from
6:00pm - 7:00pm. No late entrances will be allowed after 6:15pm.)
NAT-101-57209
MW
4:00pm-7:20
RDLY PALMVLAG
STAFF
and
TTh
4:30pm-8:20
RDLY PALMVLAG
STAFF
(Note: Prior to registering for NAT-101, students are required to attend the orientation session on Thursday, April 7, 2016 in FRM 1 from
6:00pm-7:00pm. No late entrance will be allowed after 6:15pm.)