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SPRING 2016 CLASS SCHEDULE

SHADED AREAS: represent evening classes

8

Online classes

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Meets 01/11 to 03/11 (first 9 weeks)

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Meets 03/14 to 05/20 (second 9 weeks)

DEPT-NO- CODE

DAYS TIMES RM#

INSTRUCTOR

NR 110 FORESTRY FIELD STUDIES II (.5 Unit)

A field course for the practical application of forest skills in actual field conditions on the school forest. Field problems and work projects may include

inventory techniques, plant species identification, population enumeration, conservation techniques, forest construction techniques, and orienteering.

Room and board fee required. (Taught at school forest or other natural area.)

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125, 126, and Mathematics 201. (A)

Short Term Class Offering(s)

NR-110-51263

W

5:00pm-5:50

CCI 203

K.KINNEY

Meets from 04/20 to 04/24 (Requires additional 17 hours by arrangement.)

NR-110-51264

W

5:00pm-5:50

CCI 203

L.LONG

Meets from 04/20 to 04/24 (Requires additional 17 hours by arrangement.)

NR-110-51265

W

5:00pm-5:50

CCI 203

D.MCCANDLISS

Meets from 04/20 to 04/24 (Requires additional 17 hours by arrangement.)

NR-110-53622

W

5:00pm-5:50

CCI 203

R.ROBERTS

(Dual Enrollment – VROP. Requires additional 17 hours by arrangement.)

NR 116 ADVANCED FIELD STUDIES II (.5 Unit)

An advanced practical field course taught during the spring semester at the school forest. Designed to apply skills acquired in other natural resources

courses and under field conditions. Subjects include fisheries and wildlife analysis, aerial photo interpretation, vegetative inventory systems, and

integrated forest construction projects, and field problems. Course consists of a workday emulating field techniques of the natural resources

profession. A room and board fee is required. (Taught at school forest.)

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125, 126, and Mathematics 201. (A)

Short Term Class Offering(s)

NR-116-51266

W

5:00pm-5:50

CCI 203

J.SODERLUND

Meets from 04/20 to 04/24 (Requires additional 17 hours by arrangement.)

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-101-71214

DAILY

7:55am-9:25

SANGER HS 710

P.BAKCHAUS

(Dual Enrollment)

NAT-101-73202

MWF

9:30am-11:10

KINGSBURG HS 87

D.GOMEZ

and

TTh

8:10am-9:55

KINGSBURG HS 87

D.GOMEZ

(Dual Enrollment. Days & hours alternate each week.)

NAT-101-71215

DAILY

10:20am-11:50

SANGER HS 710

P.BAKCHAUS

(Dual Enrollment)

NAT-101-73203

MWF

1:25pm-3:00

KINGSBURG HS 87

D.GOMEZ

and

TTh

12:45pm-2:30

KINGSBURG HS 87

D.GOMEZ

(Dual Enrollment. Days & hours alternate each week.)

NAT-101-51067

MW

4:00pm-7:20

RDLY PALMVLAG

STAFF

Meets 01/11 to 04/08

and

TTh

4:00pm-7:30

RDLY PALMVLAG

STAFF

Meets 02/01 to 05/13 (Mandatory orientation on Tuesday, October 20, 2015.)

ATTENTION: Students interested in the Nursing Assistant Training program, NAT 101:

Interested students must attend a mandatory orientation on Tuesday, October 20, 2015 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 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 19 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 considered for enrollment at a later time. Refer to the website for more information about the program:

www.reedleycollege.edu/nat

or contact the instructor at

barbara.lipsey-zellous@reedleycollege.edu.