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2 Napa Valley College•www.napavalley.edu• Summer 2011 Summer 2011 Summer 2011 Calendar April 25 Sign Up for Orientation (All Students) May 2 - June 12 Online Registration Begins (Continuing Students) May 9 - June 12 Online Registration Begins (Returning & New Matriculated Students) May 31 - June 12 Online Registration Begins (New Non-Matriculated Students) May 30 Memorial Day (Campus Closed) May 31 - June 9 Summer 2011 Walk-In Registration begins June 12 WebAdvisor Closes at midnight for Registration June 13 Classes Begin June 13 - June 14 Add Period June 14 Last day to Add Classes June 14 Last day to File All Challenges June 14 Parking Permits Required and Enforced June 16 Last day to Drop without a “W” (Both Sessions) June 16 June 23 June 30 Last day to receive a Refund of Fees (Both Sessions) Last day to Request P/NP Grading (6-Week Session) Last day to Request P/NP Grading (8-Week Session) July 4 Independence Day (Campus Closed) July 8 July 14 Last day to Drop with a “W” grade (6-Week Session) Last day to File a Petition for Fall Graduation July 21 July 21 August 4 Last day to Drop with a “W” grade (8-Week Session) Summer 2011 classes end (6-Week Session) Summer 2011 classes end (8-Week Session) Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of an organized program of study, students will be able to: 1. Communicate ideas clearly and concisely in written, oral, and other forms, using a variety of complementary media. 2. Acquire and critically evaluate information, solve complex problems, and make informed decisions. 3. Demonstrate interpersonal skills by collaborating and working effectively with people from diverse backgrounds while respecting their viewpoints. 4. Set goals and develop a plan to achieve those goals. 5. Acquire the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are specific to a discipline or career and adapt to an ever-changing workforce by managing their own learning. 6. Act responsibly and ethically as community members, with an understanding of local, national, and global issues. Mission and Values Napa Valley College, as part of the California Community College System, provides open access to higher education. Mission Napa Valley College engages its students in high quality programs and services that promote learning and personal growth; enhance academic success and workforce development; and prepare life-long learners for their roles in a diverse, dynamic, and interdependent world. Values Napa Valley College is a community of people excited about learning, where students are first and foremost in everything we do. We value, model, and encourage student success honesty creativity integrity adaptability inclusivity responsibility openness to new ideas respect for others health and wellness

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2 Napa Valley College•www.napavalley.edu• Summer 2011

Schedule of ClassesSummer 2011

Summer 2011 Calendar

April 25 Sign Up for Orientation (All Students)May 2 - June 12 Online Registration Begins (Continuing Students)

May 9 - June 12 Online Registration Begins

(Returning & New Matriculated Students)

May 31 - June 12 Online Registration Begins (New Non-Matriculated Students)

May 30 Memorial Day (Campus Closed)

May 31 - June 9 Summer 2011 Walk-In Registration begins

June 12 WebAdvisor Closes at midnight for Registration

June 13 Classes Begin

June 13 - June 14 Add Period

June 14 Last day to Add Classes

June 14 Last day to File All Challenges

June 14 Parking Permits Required and Enforced

June 16 Last day to Drop without a “W” (Both Sessions)

June 16

June 23

June 30

Last day to receive a Refund of Fees (Both Sessions) Last day to Request P/NP Grading (6-Week Session) Last day to Request P/NP Grading (8-Week Session)

July 4 Independence Day (Campus Closed)

July 8

July 14

Last day to Drop with a “W” grade (6-Week Session) Last day to File a Petition for Fall Graduation

July 21

July 21

August 4

Last day to Drop with a “W” grade (8-Week Session) Summer 2011 classes end (6-Week Session) Summer 2011 classes end (8-Week Session)

Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of an organized program of study, students will be able to: 1. Communicate ideas clearly and concisely in written, oral, and other forms, using a variety of complementary media. 2. Acquire and critically evaluate information, solve complex problems, and make informed decisions. 3. Demonstrate interpersonal skills by collaborating and working effectively with people from diverse backgrounds while

respecting their viewpoints. 4. Set goals and develop a plan to achieve those goals. 5. Acquire the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are specific to a discipline or career and adapt to an ever-changing

workforce by managing their own learning. 6. Act responsibly and ethically as community members, with an understanding of local, national, and global issues.

Mission and Values

Napa Valley College, as part of the California Community College System, provides open access to higher education.

Mission

Napa Valley College engages its students in high quality programs and services that promote learning and personal growth; enhance academic success and workforce development; and prepare life-long learners for their roles in a diverse, dynamic, and interdependent world.

Values

Napa Valley College is a community of people excited about learning, where students are first and foremost in everything we do. We value, model, and encourage

• student success • honesty • creativity • integrity • adaptability • inclusivity • responsibility • openness to new ideas • respect for others • health and wellness

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Phone Contact Us 253-3005 Admissions and Records………... 7,10256-7434/7437 Assessment/Placement………... 7, 8253-3320 Bookstore. ……………………... 19253-3303 Business Office. ………………... 19253-3050 Career Center/Job Development 19253-3046 Child Development Center……... 19253-3333 College Police………………….. 19253-3040 Counseling……………………… 7, 8253-3080 Disabled Students Programs &

Services (Special Services)…...... 19

Fees and Refunds………………. 16253-3020 Financial Aid/EOPS/Veterans..… 15 General Education Information… 21 Información en Español……… 26256-7400 McCarthy Library……………… 20253-3374 Napa Valley College Foundation 4253-3040 New Student Orientation………. 7, 8253-3110 Student Services, Vice President.. 20 Online Education Information 42253-3333 Parking/Transportation………… 20 Policies…………………………. 17253-3360 President’s Office……………….253-3005 Registration/WebAdvisor……… 9,

11 253-3060 Student Government/ASNVC…. 19259-8005 Student Health Center………… 20256-7434/7437 Testing and Tutoring Center……. 20256-7500 Theater/Box Office…………….253-3115 Transfer Center………………… 20(707) 253-3000 (800) 826-1077

Campus Information Campus Information (outside Napa)

COMMUNITY EDUCATION (NON-CREDIT) 43(707) 967-2900 (707) 253-3070

Upper Valley Campus, St. HelenaUVC, St. Helena (from Napa)

Course ListingsAccounting………………………………… 30Art………………………………………… 30Biology…………………………………… 31Chemistry…………………………………. 31Counseling………………………………… 31Criminal Justice Training…………………. 32Dance…………………………………….. 33Digital Design Graphics Technology……… 33Economics …………………………………. 34Emergency Medical Technician…………… 34English ……………………………………. 35English as a Second Language…………… 35Health……………………………………. 35Health Occupations……………………… 35History…………………………………… 36Mathematics ……………………………... 36Music …………………………………….. 36Nursing…………………………………… 37Photography……………………………… 37Physical Education………………………… 37Political Science………………………………... 39Psychology…………………………………….. 39Respiratory Care……………………………… 39Sociology……………………………………… 40Spanish ……………………………………….. 40Speech Communications ………………………. 40Theater………………………………………… 41Viticulture & Winery Technology……………… 41

Napa Valley College (USPS 023-475 Volume 5, Number 3, November 2010, FREE) is published a total of 5 times per year during the months of April, June, July and twice in November by the staff of Napa Valley College at 2277 Napa-Vallejo Highway, CA 94558. Total quantity published is 35,000. Periodical postage statement is at Napa, CA 94558 and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Napa Valley College at 2277 Napa-Vallejo Highway, Napa, CA 94558.

Editor: Kalen Brinkman, Ann Counihan, and Charlotte Morgan

Assistant Editor: Michelle Mitchell-Dinkins Cover Design by Kalen Brinkman

TABLE OF CONTENTS

A word about the artist of the cover art by Nancy Willis, art instructor: "The ART 127 painting class has dedicated this semester to Jennifer Green who was the penultimate NVC student; smart, funny, and fearless. Jenn came to art class after she was diagnosed with cancer, eager to pursue her dream of being an artist. Her kind spirit and saucy energy didn't stop there. In the summer of 2010, Jenn joined my painting tour to France where her wit, avid note-taking, and beaming smile were etched into our daily routine. She defied the cancer in a way that was all about the future, aware but determined to live life on her terms. I saw her a few weeks before she died. She was still painting. When I asked if she had any questions, she said, `I still don't know what kind of painter I want to be.’ You may not be able to choose how you die, but you can choose to participate in living right up to the end. Her inspiration still fills the hallways at the Upper Valley Campus and those who knew her relish in it. There is always a glimmer of light in learning something new. " Nancy Willis Napa Valley College Art Instructor

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Napa Valley College Foundation

Give aGift of Knowledge

Scholarships Over $200,000 in scholarships are distributed annually.

Unrestricted Gifts can be allocated to wherever the college

needs it most.

2277 Napa-Vallejo Hwy, Napa, CA 94558 707-253-3374 [email protected]

www.napavalley.edu/AboutNVC/Foundation

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Announcements

Counseling Services Closed

June 20 – July 4 Opening Tuesday, July 5th

(Closure due to state funding restrictions)

• General Counseling • Transfer Center • Career Center

Pay to Stay Pay to Stay in your courses or you will be dropped for non-payment.

Fees can be paid either online on WebAdvisor or in person at the Cashier’s Office in the McPherson Administration Building. Please note that the Cashier’s Office closes at 12 p.m. on Fridays.

7 D

ays Beginning

May 2nd

7-Day Grace Period to pay

3 D

ays Beginning

May 31st

3-Day Grace Period to pay

1 D

ay BeginningJune 13th

Payment due same day as registration

Please note the following

fee information:

Effective Summer 2011: $26/unit

Effective Fall 2011: $36/unit

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Summer Changes: Register Early

“The state budget crisis is impacting all segments of higher education. This summer there will be high demand for classes and we encourage students to register early. Napa Valley College faculty and staff are committed to providing the best possible service to our students in the face of these challenging times.” –Sue Nelson, vice president, Instruction

“As this summer schedule is printed, much about the state budget is still unknown. The college is facing the most drastic budget cuts in memory. We have been analyzing all aspects of our operations to avoid making cuts in the classroom. We have been and continue to be pro-active in accomplishing efficiencies and cost savings. However, with the scope of the projected state funding cuts no area will be spared.” -John Nahlen, vice president, Business and Finance

Napa Valley College is one of 112 California Community Colleges. The college, along with other state-funded educational institutions, is coping with severe budget cuts.The college is committed to preserving, as much as possible, summer credit classes needed for graduation, transfer and completion of vocational programs. The budget has also necessitated cuts in non-credit classes and some non-credit classes are now fee based.• The demand for classes is increasing with large high school graduating classes, with students redirectedaway from University of California and California State University campuses, and with re-entry students wanting to return for job retraining.• Students are encouraged to register as early as possible.• Enrollment is limited to 7 units this summer. Students are encouraged to see a counselor if they think theyneed additional units.

See www.napavalley.edu for more information and updates.

Financial aid information is available. See the college website or call (707) 253-3020.

Coming changes• As this schedule went to press, the state legislature had approved a fee increase from $26 per unit to $36 per unit effective in the fall. However, state budget discussions are ongoing. Information about any other fee changes will be included in the fall schedule and will be posted to the college website.• Also, to save money starting next summer the college will no longer print class schedules but move to an all-online version.

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Five Steps to Successfully Enroll as a New Student

Welcome New Students! Applications for admissions to Napa Valley College are accepted at any time for any future semester. A Matriculated student is a student who has completed the Placement Process and Orientation. The following procedures are required for all prospective students:

Step 1 APPLY FOR ADMISSION Admissions and Records, (707) 253-3005 Complete the Application for Admission by selecting the “Apply to NVC Online” link at www.napavalley.edu. It pays to Declare Your$elf, so please make sure to provide us your biographical/demographic information under section 2 of the application. Step 2 COMPLETE THE PLACEMENT PROCESS Testing and Tutoring Center, (707) 256-7434 or (707) 256-7437 Take a placement test in the Testing and Tutoring Center, Room 1764 in Building 1700, to determine the course placement for English and Math classes. No appointment is necessary. Call office or check website for drop-in hours. Some students are exempt from the placement process. Step 3 COMPLETE AN ORIENTATION www.napavalley.edu/orientation Students can sign up for in-person orientations at the General Counseling Center, or take the online orientation at www.napavalley.edu/orientation. Step 4 COUNSELING/ADVISING (Optional Step) Counseling Center, (707) 253-3040 If you are taking over 6 units, it is recommended that you meet with a Counselor or Student Services Specialist, after you have completed your application, placement process and orientation. Step 5 REGISTER FOR CLASSES www.napavalley.edu/webadvisor Registration for classes can be done through the WebAdvisor system up to midnight before the first day of classes. All students register according to their priority registration status. After the first day of classes, students will need an add card from their instructor to register.

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Complete an Orientation

3

Counseling/Advising (Optional Step)

4

Register

5

Complete the Placement Process

2

Apply online

1

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Apply Online

5 Steps to Become a New Matriculated Student

Admissions and Records (707) 253-3005

1. Complete the Application for Admissions by selecting the “Apply to NVC Online” link at www.napavalley.edu. After submitting your application, you will receive a confirmation “Welcome to CCCApply” email and a separate “Welcome to NVC” letter at which time you will be in the system and proceed to step 2, the placement process.

2. It is very important to include a current email address. 3. If you are returning after 3 or more years, you must

complete the Statement of Legal Residency Form (available online) and submit it to the Admissions and Records Office.

4. Have you applied for Financial Aid? If interested, contact the Financial Aid Office (707) 253-3020.

Testing and Tutoring Center (707) 256-7434 or 256-7437

1. Take a placement test in the Testing and Tutoring Center to determine course placement for Math and English classes. No appointment is necessary. Call office or check website for drop-in hours.

2. For Math classes, students can use their high school transcript to demonstrate they have met a prerequisite for a course. For certain classes this requires a Requisite Equivalency Petition with the high school transcript attached, available through Admissions and Records or Counseling Center.

3. Students who have completed assessment at another college within the last 3 years must bring a copy of the test results to the Testing and Tutoring Center for evaluation.

4. Students with an AA/AS or higher degree from a US institution are exempt from the placement test. (Complete the Matriculation Waiver at the Counseling Office.)

Prerequisite Equivalencies: Students should submit the Requisite Equivalency Petition with supporting documentation (transcript). All prerequisite equivalency courses must be registered in person. Bring approved petition to registration. Prerequisite Challenges: If a student needs to challenge a prerequisite for a course, they will need to meet with a counselor to complete the process. Students will be required to submit supporting documentation with their challenge.

General Counseling Center (707) 253-3040

1. Complete the online orientation session at www.napavalley.edu/orientation, then bring your printed online orientation quiz to the General Counseling Center.

2. OR, Make an appointment for a 2+ hour in-person orientation session at the General Counseling Center.

3. In orientation, students learn about academic programs, services, regulations and student services.

4. Students need to bring Math and English placement test results to the in-person session to guide in course selection.

General Counseling Center (707) 253-3040 (Optional Step)

1. Counselors and Specialists are available to all students on

a drop-in only basis during registration periods. 2. A counseling session is not required in order to complete

registration, but is advised for students taking 6 or more units.

3. Counselors will assist students with selection of their first semester courses, based on their academic goal and placement results.

4. Appointments are available during the non-registration periods for students who would like to develop an Educational Plan that reflects their career/academic goals.

5. Counselors and Specialists are available in the General Counseling Center, Transfer Center, Career Center, Student Support Services, EOPS, CARE, Athletics, WorkAbility III, and DSPS.

6. Students with transcripts from another college can bring official sealed copies to their counseling appointment.

Admissions and Records (707) 253-3005

1. Students are ready to register online through WebAdvisor or in person, based on A-F priorities.

2. “How-to” instructions for WebAdvisor are also listed on the following pages.

3. If a class is full, students may sign up to waitlist for classes through WebAdvisor up until midnight before the first day of the semester.

4. You must attend the first class meeting, including students on the waitlist, or you may be dropped from the class.

5. Payment is due immediately following registration. Grace periods may apply. Students will be dropped for nonpayment. Contact the Business Office (707) 253-3303.

Counseling/

Advising

4

1

Complete the

Placement Process

2

Register

5

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Complete an Orientation

3

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Priority Registration Information

A

Continuing Students who attended NVC in Spring 2011 and who

have completed 45 - 100 units at NVC prior to Summer 2011

Register ONLINE

Beginning May 2 at 8 a.m.

B

Students who attended NVC in Spring 2011 and who

have completed 30 - 44.9 units at NVC prior to Summer 2011

Register ONLINE

Beginning May 3 at 8 a.m.

C

Students who attended NVC in Spring 2011 and who

have completed 15 - 29.9 units at NVC prior to Summer 2011

Register ONLINE

Beginning May 4 at 8 a.m.

D

Students who attended NVC in Spring 2011 and who

have completed 0 - 14.9 units OR more than 100 units at NVC prior to Summer 2011

Register ONLINE

Beginning May 5 at 8 a.m.

E

Returning Students (did not attend in Spring 2011) AND

New Matriculated Students (students who have completed orientation

and the placement process)

Register ONLINE

Beginning May 9 at 8 a.m.

F

New Non-matriculated Students (students who have not completed

orientation and the placement process)

Register ONLINE

Beginning May 31 at 8 a.m.

Online Registration

Beginning May 2 (Continuing Students)

Beginning May 9 (Returning and New

Matriculated Students)

Beginning May 31 (New Non-matriculated Students)

All online registration begins at 8 am and closes at midnight on June 12

Walk-In Registration

May 31 - June 9 (All Students)

Admissions and Records Office

McPherson Administration Building (1300)

M-Th, 8:30 am - 7pm Fri, 8:30 am - 5pm*

or Upper Valley Campus

* Hours subject to change; check website

Add Period

June 13 - June 14 (All Students)

Hours: M-Th, 8:30 am - 7 pm

Fri, 8:30 am - 5 pm*

In person at the Admissions and Records Office or the Upper Valley Campus.

(WebAdvisor closes at midnight on June 12)

Students who do not attend the first class meeting may be dropped or lose priority on the waiting list. It is the student’s responsibility to officially drop a class; if you do not, you may receive an “F” grade.

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Withdrawal It is the student’s responsibility to officially drop a class; if you do not, you may receive an “F” grade. To drop a class, log in to WebAdvisor or submit a Drop Card at the Admissions and Records Office or the Upper Valley Campus. Check the calendar on the inside front cover for drop dates. Late start and short term classes may have different drop dates. Check with Admissions and Records for those dates.

Who May Attend NVC? You can, if you are: 1. A high school graduate or have passed the California

High School Proficiency Examination or the General Education Development Examination (GED) or

2. 18 years or older or a high school student in the tenth grade or higher, or are at least 15 years of age AND have a Permit to Attend Form signed by a parent or guardian and high school official.

How to Apply 1. Submit an online application for admission at

www.napavalley.edu if you are new to Napa Valley College. If you are returning to NVC after 3 or more years, you must submit the Residency Reclassification Form to Admissions and Records.

Residency Residency status is determined by the information provided by the student on the online application. Students who have been California residents for more than one year and one day prior to the beginning of any semester are eligible as residents for that semester. Students need not be U.S. citizens to be classified as residents. Permanent resident aliens are eligible to establish California residency. Students may be required to present documentary evidence of eligibility for classification as residents. For further information, visit the Admissions and Records website www.napavalley.edu/admissions. AB540 Under the Assembly Bill 540 (AB540), you may be exempt from paying non-resident tuition. Students who have attended a California high school for three years AND received a California high school diploma or its equivalent, such as a GED or passing the high school proficiency exam, are exempt from paying non-resident tuition. Students are required to submit the AB540 form. You may obtain this form from the Admissions and Records website www.napavalley.edu/admissions. Final Grades Final grades are not mailed to students. They are posted within 2 - 4 weeks after final exams on WebAdvisor at www.napavalley.edu/webadvisor.

Open Classes It is the policy of the Napa Valley Community College District that, unless specifically exempted by statute, all courses, course sections and classes, as the average daily attendance of which is to be reported for state aid, shall be fully open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the college. Auditing You must have a current admissions application on file and submit an Audit Request Form. Students may not later change their enrollment status in any audited course to receive credit for the course. The audit form is available in the Admissions and Records Office or the Upper Valley Campus. Check “Fee Table” for auditing fees. Enrolling in More than 9 Units All students may enroll in as many as 9 units. If you plan to enroll in more than 18 units, you must meet with a counselor, complete a Petition for Excess Unit Limit Form prior to registering. Repeating a Class Students may repeat certain classes offered by NVC. Courses that may be repeated are clearly stated in the official course outline of record and the college catalog. Requests to repeat a course are submitted to the Admissions and Records Office. Late Adds Students who wish to enroll after the Late Add Period, must submit an Add Card signed by the instructor and the Petition for Late Add, Drop or Refund to the Admissions and Records Office. Pass/No Pass You may take a class on a Pass/No Pass basis by making that selection during online registration, or submitting a form to the Admissions and Records Office or the Upper Valley Campus by the deadline. Regular attendance and satisfactory completion of the course is required to qualify for Pass (“C” Grade). If you choose a P/NP option, be aware that the decision cannot be requested or reversed after the fifth week of the semester. Summer deadline dates are different. See the college catalog for complete information about P/NP grading. NVC Transcript Requests A transcript is an official record of a student's academic work at NVC. All courses completed or in progress will appear on the transcript. All restrictions (library books, fines, loans, etc.) must be cleared with the Business Office before a transcript can be issued. Transcripts will not be released for students with outstanding college debts. A rush service is provided for an additional charge. NVC has retained Credentials Inc. to accept transcript orders over the Internet via a secured site. Transcripts may be requested through the college website at www.napavalley.edu/admissions.

Admissions Information

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Online Registration Instructions

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ATTENTION - If you have not yet completed an application, click on the “Apply to NVC Online” link under the Admissions and Records heading (www.napavalley.edu). After submitting the online application, there is processing period before you may access WebAdvisor.

How to Log in: 1. From the Napa Valley College website, click on the WebAdvisor link or type www.napavalley.edu/webadvisor.

You will get to the “Welcome to the WebAdvisor Start Page”. Click on the BLUE BUTTON to access WebAdvisor.

What can students do through WebAdvisor?

• Search for classes • Register for classes (add/drop) • Get on a waitlist if a class is closed • Print class schedule • Change your password • View unofficial transcript • View grades and GPA by term • View account summary by term • Purchase a parking permit • Pay for classes and more

2. Click on LOG IN (if you know your USER ID and PASSWORD) OR select Prospective Students if you are a new student.

• Click on the Prospective Students (new students) menu OR or Students (current students) menu to access your WebAdvisor account.

• All Menus have these three links.

3. From the Prospective Students menu, click on What’s my User ID? to obtain your WebAdvisor User ID. • WebAdvisor “User ID” (aka User name) is different than your online application (CCCApply) User ID. • Enter your “Last Name” and either your “Social Security Number (SSN)” OR your 7-digit “Student ID”. • If you did not enter your social security number when you applied online or you do not know your Student ID, you must go in person the Admissions and Records office, with an ID, to obtain your Student ID. • When you click the SUBMIT button, you will be shown your WebAdvisor User ID (e.g., pardoj0403). • User ID’s are ALWAYS lower-case and may include numbers at the end.

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4. Now that you know your USER ID, click “LOG IN” at the top of the page.

• Enter your “User ID”. • Enter your “Password”. • Initial password is your 6-digit birthday in the

format MMDDYY (with no spaces or dashes). • If your date of birth is April 18, 1990, then your

initial password would be 041890. • Click SUBMIT. • Then, you will be prompted that your password has

expired, so you can create your own password. • WebAdvisor passwords must be between 6 and 9

characters AND must contain letters AND numbers.

How to Search, Register/Drop and Print your Schedule of Classes: 1. To search AND register for classes, you must be logged into WebAdvisor. In the Students Menu, click on Register for

Sections and then select Search and Register for Sections.

“Prospective Students” do not need to LOG IN to search for classes. A User ID or a Password is NOT required if you are ONLY searching for classes. Just click the Search for Sections link.

2. From the Search/Register for Sections screen, select the Term from the drop-drown list, and then select a Subject from the drop-down list (e.g., English, Mathematics, etc.). Do not enter starting or ending dates.

• You can narrow down your search by using additional criteria, but you are not required to fill out every field.

• You will be required to fill out at least two fields (e.g., Term & Subject OR Term & Course Level, etc.). Course level will always be “1st Year - Transferrable”.

• The less information you put into your search, the more results you will get back.

• Click SUBMIT.

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3. The Section Selection Results screen shows you whether the classes you selected are open, closed or waitlisted based on the search parameters you entered. Click on the Select box to choose the class or classes that you want to register for and click SUBMIT.

4. From the Register and Drop Sections screen, select an Action from the drop-down list: Register, Register P/NP, Remove from List or Waitlist.

• If “Register P/NP” is not selected at this time, students will need to submit the “Pass/No Pass (P/NP) Form” to the Admissions and Records Office. • Click the SUBMIT button when you are sure you want to take “Action” for each marked class. • An “Error Message” will display if a class has already started, class is closed, pre-requisite is not met or class cannot be repeated. To solve repeatability or prerequisite problems, complete the appropriate form and submit it to the Admissions and Records Office at (707) 253-3005.

• You are officially registered when your selected classes move from the “Preferred Sections” area to the “Current Registrations” area and you see the “Congratulations” message.

How to read the “Available/Capacity/Waitlist” column:• Example, 4/28/0 means that 4 seats are still

available out of 28 total seats in the class. This class has 0 students on the waitlist.

• Second example, 4/28/1 means that 4 seats are available out of 28 total seats in the class AND 1 student is on the waitlist.

• The Section Name and Title will appear as hyperlinks. To read a course description, simply click on the link.

• Have back-up courses in case any of your desired courses are closed.

• You cannot enroll/waitlist for more than one section of the same class.

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5. To print your class schedule in a printer friendly format, go to the Registration menu and click on My Class Schedule.

• Click on “My class schedule” • Select the “Term”.

• Click SUBMIT. • Print your schedule prior to the first day of classes. Your schedule

will confirm all your classes and their classroom locations.

How to Purchase a Parking Permit and Pay for Classes: 1. From the Students Menu, click on Purchase a Parking Permit Online to pay for your parking permit.

• To receive a full receipt or temporary parking permit (when applicable), you must enter your e-mail address when ordering your parking permit. • Napa Valley College Parking Regulations require parking permits in all campus parking lots. For more details, contact the College Police at (707) 253-3330. • Failure to display a parking permit may result in a parking citation.

2. To pay for classes, you must LOG IN to WebAdvisor. From the Students Menu and under the Financial Profile section, click on Pay on My Account. Payments can also be made at the Cashier’s Office (Rm 1336).

• Verify that the classes you registered for are all

correct. • Enter the total amount due in the “Payment

Amount” box. • Select a “Payment Type” and click SUBMIT. • The “Electronic Card Entry” screen will be

displayed. Enter your credit card information and verify your information at the bottom of the screen.

• Then click SUBMIT.

To ensure security, log out from WebAdvisor and close the browser

window when using publicly accessible computers.

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Seven Steps to Financial Aid Students must apply for financial aid each year. The priority application period is January 1st through March 2nd for the following academic year; however, applications are available throughout the year. It is a good idea to plan ahead as the process is lengthy.

Financial Aid/EOPS Room 1132 (707) 253-3020

Step 1 Apply for financial aid using the online FAFSA. Complete the application by selecting “Start Here/GOFURTHER-Federal Student Aid” link on the Financial Aid page at www.napavalley.edu/financialaid.

Step 2 Complete the Application for Admission by selecting the “Apply to NVC Online” link at www.napavalley.edu. See page 7 for instructions on how to apply. Be sure to provide your current mailing and email addresses. Step 3 Once NVC receives your application data, you will receive an email/letter requesting documents to complete the application process. Step 4 Check status and required documents on WebAdvisor under “Communications/My Documents”. Step 5 Return required documents to the Financial Aid office to complete your file. You may qualify for a fee waiver before you register. Documents are processed on a first come, first served basis. Submit requested documents as soon as possible. Step 6 NVC sends you an award notification of eligibility via email/letter (also available on WebAdvisor). Average processing time is 10-12 weeks. Peak processing time is up to 16 weeks. Step 7 Financial Aid check is mailed to you. For additional information about financial aid, please visit the website at www.napavalley.edu/financialaid.

Apply online with the

FAFSA

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Apply for Admissions

to NVC

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NVC Receives FAFSA

Data

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Check WebAdvisor for Status of Application

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Complete File

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Award Notification

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Financial Aid Funds

are Paid

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Fees

Fee Type Amount (Subject to change) Required of

Enrollment Fee (mandatory)

$26 per unit

All credit students. Fee waiver available to qualified California residents.

Non-Resident Tuition Fee (mandatory)

$193 per unit plus the $26 per unit Enrollment fee

U.S. Citizens and immigrants who are not California residents. For questions on residency, consult the College Catalog or call the Admissions and Records Office, 253-3005.

International Tuition Fee (mandatory)

$193 per unit plus the $26 per unit Enrollment fee

Non-immigrant and F-1 visa international students. For questions on residency, consult the College Catalog or call the Admissions and Records Office, 253-3005.

Accident Insurance Fee (mandatory)

$1 (nonrefundable)

All credit students.

Audit Fee $15 per unit Students approved to audit a course.

Parking Permit Fee $2 per day (available from dispensers in parking lots) $16 Summer Semester (available only online)

All vehicles using the parking lots at NVC between the hours of 6:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 6:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. on Fridays. For more details, refer to www.nvcpd.org.

Student Health Fee (mandatory)

Not applicable during summer

Fee is not charged during the summer as the Student Health Center is closed. All students taking credit classes in the fall and spring are required to pay this fee.

Student Activity Card (ASNVC Card)

$5 per semester Optional.

Student Representation Fee (mandatory)

$1 (nonrefundable)

All credit students. This fee will be used so that students may represent students’ views and positions at city, county and district governments, as well as state legislative offices and other government agencies.

Transcript Fee $4 Online order $4 In person $10 Rush fee (in addition to the $4 transcript fee)

The first two copies are free if ordered in person. If you have an outstanding debt with the college, you will need to clear it BEFORE your transcript will be released. Please contact the Business Office at (707) 253-3303 to make arrangements to pay your account.

Materials Fee

$25 - $150 See Course Listing for courses that have a materials fee. Financial Aid is available.

NOTE: Fees are subject to change at any time by action of the State Legislature, Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, or the District Board of Trustees. Enrollment Fee Refunds Students enrolled in full semester-length classes must submit a Drop Card no later than June 16. Classes dropped by June 16 will automatically be refunded, and the amount of the refund is based on the number of units dropped. Refunds for students who have received a Credit Waiver or Board of Governors Fee Waiver to help pay the enrollment fee will be returned to the appropriate district account. Canceled classes are automatically refunded. All refunds processed (excluding canceled classes) are charged a $5 processing fee per student per semester. Refunds are mailed within six weeks after the add period ends (June 14) to the student whose name appears on the enrollment receipt regardless of who paid the fees. Tuition Refunds Out-of-state and international student tuition will be refunded according to the application date based on the following schedule: During the first two weeks of instruction...........100% Fourth week of instruction.......................................25% Third week of instruction.................................... ....50% After Fourth week of instruction...............................0% Appeals To appeal a decision concerning your fees, file a Petition for Late Add, Drop, or Refund by the end of the semester the fees are incurred. For more information, call the Admissions and Records Office, 253-3005.

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Alternate Media In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Napa Valley College makes all written materials available in an alternate format. To make a request for an alternate format contact the Office of Special Services, Room 1132, or call 253-3080. Important Notice for Male Students A reminder that Federal law requires men, 18-25 years old, to be registered with the Selective Service System (SSS). Females are excluded from this requirement. The law applies to male citizens and immigrant aliens, but not to foreign students who hold valid student visas. Men must be registered before they can receive federal or state financial aid for school, including loans and grants. Registration forms are available at any post office. Register online by visiting the SSS home page on the web: www.sss.gov. Family Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) All student records are kept in accordance with the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. A student may request access to his or her individual records and may challenge the accuracy of the record or the appropriateness of its retention. A student’s consent (regardless of the age of the student) is needed for the release of records covered by the act. Student consent is not required for release of records to agencies entitled to access under the provisions of the act, e.g., campus officials, other schools, federal educational and auditing officers, and requests in connection with the application or receipt of financial aid. Release of Information Information regarded by Napa Valley Community College District as “directory information” will be released for distribution unless a Student Information Release form is completed in the Admissions and Records Office. Information about what is included in “directory information” may be obtained from the Admissions and Records Office. Other student educational record information will not be released without a signed Student Consent for Release of Information form from the student, other than school officials with a “need to know”. This includes grades, ethnicity, ID number, academic progress, or any other non-directory information. Pursuant to the Solomon Amendment (Public Law 104-208 and 104-206), directory information, including student addresses, will be released to the Department of Defense, if requested, for recruiting purposes. Students who do not want their name released should complete a Student Information Release form. Go to Admissions and Records online or in person for the forms.

Ombudsperson (Student Advocate) The ombudsperson is a neutral and confidential source of information and assistance for students. The college has various methods to resolve complaints and appeal decisions at NVC. The ombudsperson does not interfere with these established procedures but can help advice students who do not know what the procedures are or who have tried to solve a problem and are not satisfied with the results. The role of the Ombudsperson is currently filled by the Associate Dean of Special Services at 253-3080. Student Right-to-Know To comply with the federal Student Right-to-Know (SRTK) and the Campus Security Act (Public Law 101-542), Napa Valley College provides information to the public on 1) the safety and security of the campus and 2) the educational outcomes of first-time, full-time freshmen entering in the fall and seeking a degree, certificate, or transfer to another institution. For information on these students, please go to www.nvcp.org. For a paper copy, call (707) 253-3330. Sexual Harassment Board Policy D1130 also intends to provide an educational and employment environment free from unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, sexual favoritism or other verbal or physical conduct or communications constituting sexual harassment. Sexual Harassment is one form of unlawful discrimination and is defined in Section 212.5 of the Education Code. Administrative Regulations to Policy D1130, Section 4, Prohibition of Sexual Harassment, define sexual harassment as unlawful discrimination in the form of unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, visual, or physical conduct of a sexual nature, made by someone from or in the workplace or in the educational setting. Board Policy D1130 and the accompanying administrative regulations are available in the Office of Human Resources and on the Board of Trustees’ webpage of the college’s website. To file a complaint of unlawful discrimination, individuals should contact Laura Ecklin, Dean of Human Resources, Room 1339K, phone 253-3366.

College Policies

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Prohibition of Unlawful Discrimination The college is committed to providing an educational environment free from discrimination and harassment. To that end, Board Policy D1130, Equal Employment and Educational Opportunities and Unlawful Discrimination, states that no person shall be unlawfully denied full and equal access to, the benefits of, or be unlawfully subjected to discrimination, in whole or in part, on the basis of ethnic group identification, national origin, religion, age, sex, gender, race, color, ancestry, sexual orientation, or physical or mental disability, or on the basis of these perceived characteristics or based on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics, in any program or activity offered by the Napa Valley Community College District. Board Policy D1130 applies to application for and treatment in college employment, as well as admission, access, and treatment in college programs and activities, including but not limited to: academic admission, financial aid, educational services, and athletics. To file a complaint of unlawful discrimination, individuals should contact Laura Ecklin, Dean of Human Resources, Room 1339K, phone 253-3366. Non-employment complaints must be filed within one year of the date of the alleged unlawful discrimination or within one year of the date on which the complainant knew or should have known the facts underlying the allegation of unlawful discrimination.

Attendance Regular attendance in all classes is important for satisfactory academic progress. The Napa Valley College attendance regulations make provisions for a limited number of unavoidable absences. However, a student who is absent for as many times as a class meets each week will have exhausted this provision. An instructor may request verification of those absences. Further absences may cause the instructor to drop the student from the class. Students who do not attend the first class meeting may be dropped or lose priority on the waiting list. Other Policies Please refer to the NVC Catalog for a complete list of all college policies including the:

• Drug Free Campus • Smoking Policy • Student Complaint & Grievance Procedures and • Standards of Student Conduct

The catalog can be found online at www.napavalley.edu.

College Policies

Division Chairpersons

Student Services

Greg Miraglia Business & Computer Studies 253-3035Lauralyn Bauer Counseling 253-3050Eve-Anne Wilkes Arts and Humanities 256-7502Kate Benscoter Health Occupations 253-3120Denise Rosselli Language & Developmental Studies 253-3172Kevin Luckey Physcial Education 256-4514Bonnie Moore Sciences, Mathematics, & Engineering 253-3198John Liscano Social Sciences 253-3246Greg Miraglia Career Technical Education 253-3035Damien Sandoval Criminal Justice Training 253-3251

Oscar De Haro Student Services, Vice President 253-3110

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Admissions and Records 253-3005, Bldg. 1300 Admission, registration and student record information; help with online registration, student petitions (including graduation), high school enrollments, online transcript requests, transcript evaluations; international student assistance, and student enrollment verifications. ASNVC/Student Life Office 253-3060, Rm 1133 Student government club activities and events, student advocacy, student participation in college shared governance, student ID cards, housing board, bus schedules, vendor solicitations, and campus posting approvals.

Bookstore 253-3320, Rm 932 Textbooks, classroom supplies, study guides, reference books, t-shirts, and snacks. Business Office 253-3303, Rm 1336 Payment for registration, associated student fees, parking tickets/fines, lab fees and purchase of ASNVC cards. Career Center 253-3050, Rm 1334 Career and general counseling for undecided students and job services for those seeking full-time and part-time work off campus; assistance with computerized career tools; a career library and a job board; www.myinterfase.com/napavalley/student. Child Development Center 253-3046, Bldg. 3000 Early childhood care and education for NVC students' children; children from 3 months to 5 years accepted, as space allows. College Police Department 253-3330, Bldg. 2250 Assistance for victims of crime or violence; lost and found items; parking information, and citation appeals; campus emergencies dial 511. Computer Lab 253-3016, Rm 839 Open computer lab for student tutorials, word processing, internet access and general classroom support.

Counseling Center 253-3040, Bldg. 1300 Assists students with educational planning and in the achievement of educational goals; certificate, degree, transfer, and graduation requirements; new student assessment and orientation requirements; college success strategies, support services and short term personal counseling. Disabled Students Program 253-3080 and Services (Special Services) Rm 1132 Services for students with physical, psychological, and learning disabilities; program planning, academic support, and accommodations. Educational Talent Search 253-3078, Bldg. 3300-A and Upward Bound— TRIO 253-3077 Pre-college academic support programs for first generation and low income middle school and high school students. Financial Aid/EOPS/ 253-3020 CARE/CalWORKs/Veterans Rm 1132 Financial aid information, applications, grants, loans, work study, scholarships, emergency loans, support and counseling for EOPS, CARE, and CalWORKs students and for veterans Learning Services 256-7442, Rm 1766, 2nd Fl. Assessment services to identify learning disabilities and to determine accommodations to support student success in the college environment Math Center 259-6049, Rm 839 The Math Center, located across from the Writing Center, offers students tutoring for all levels of community college mathematics on a drop-in basis. Hours for tutors are posted. Mathematics, Engineering, 253-3199 Science Achievement Center (MESA) Rm 1805 Academic and scholarship support; leadership development; college visitations; statewide and national student organization membership; internship placement, and computer lab for MESA students majoring in math, science, and engineering. Se habla Español. .

Student Services

We Need Your E-Mail Address!!

Exciting changes are coming to NVC that will make things much easier for you, but in order for us to offer you these new services we need your valid e-mail address. To supply us with one, log into WebAdvisor and in the Student Menu go to “My Profile” and see if your correct e-mail address is there—if not, click “Address Change” at the bottom of the page and enter your valid email address. To change your home/mailing address, you must submit a Change of Address form to the Admissions and Records Office or the Financial Aid Office. This form can be found in these two offices or online at www.napavalley.edu/admissions. If you do not have an e-mail address, a free one may be obtained from www.gmail.com, homelive.com or mail.yahoo.com. Watch for more information.

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McCarthy Library 256-7400, Bldg. 1700, 1st Fl. Books, periodicals, reserves, DVDs, videos, CDs, student computers, wireless internet access, educational technology, online databases and services, interlibrary loan system, reference assistance, and media assisted instruction and support. Student Health Center 259-8005, Bldg. 2250 Free to students: diagnosis and treatment of illnesses, first aid, birth control, pregnancy testing; STD screening and treatment; and psychological services; small fee for medications and/or lab testing. Student Services Office 253-3110, Rm 1339-H Assistance with problem resolution, complaints, grievances; information on graduation ceremony; general information about student services. Student Support Services 259-8016 —TRIO Bldg. 3300 Academic support for first-generation and low-income students and students with disabilities: tutoring, counseling, cultural activities, transfer and scholarship assistance.

Testing and Tutoring Center 256-7434, Rm 1764 Provides placement testing into English, math and ESL classes; accommodations for test administration to students with disabilities, make-up exams, GED testing and tutoring services. Transfer Center 253-3115, Rm 1339-E Transfer advising and counseling, catalogs, and web access to 4-yr. college information, appointments with university representatives, workshops on transfer related topics; visits to neighboring universities. Writing Center 253-3274, Rm 832 .5 or 1 unit class (Eng 84: CR/NC) to improve writing; 30 minute appointments available for feedback on essays. WorkAbility III 259-8900, Rm 1132 WAIII provides an intense academic/career program designed to transition students with severe disabilities, who qualify through the state Department of Rehabilitation Services, on a gradual basis through an academic-vocational training experience.

Student Services

Parking Permit

A parking permit entitles the driver to park on campus when space is available. It does not guarantee a space. At peak class periods (9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.) all lots may be full.

A parking permit is required during the following hours:

Monday - Thursday 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. Saturday & Sunday No Permit Required

Friday 6 a.m. - 5 p.m. College Holidays No Permit Required

To order a parking permit online go to www.nvcpd.org and click on the link “Order Parking Permit Online.” The cost of a permit is $16.00 (summer semester fee); however, it is transferable for those who drive multiple cars. There are no refunds for semester parking permits. Lost or stolen permits are not replaced. Complete parking information can be found at www.nvcpd.org.

Failure to display a parking permit may result in a parking citation.

Alternative methods of transportation such as bus services, carpooling, and bicycling are strongly encouraged. Details on alternative transportation can be found online at www.nvcpd.org.

Deadline to Petition for Fall Graduation

July 14, 2011

All candidates for graduation must file a petition in the Admissions and Records Office by the ninth week prior to the semester they wish to graduate. During the summer, students must file during the fifth week if they want to graduate in the fall semester. Applying for graduation a semester ahead ensures that students have ample opportunity to enroll in any classes in their final semester they may be missing for graduation. Before submitting the graduation petition to the Admissions and Records Office, students are required to meet with a counselor to review requirements. For more information on how to petition for graduation, please refer to the Graduation section under the Admissions and Records website (www.napavalley.edu/admissions). For more information on the yearly commencement ceremony, refer to the Commencement website (www.napavalley.edu/commencement).

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Napa Valley College General Education Pattern for the A.A. and A.S. Degrees

Effective fall 2010 through summer 2011 Students are required to complete 18-21 semester units in Areas A through E below. A course cannot be used to satisfy a requirement in more than one area except in the case of Area E for the AS degree. Physical Education and American History/ Institutions are graduation requirements. If you are planning to transfer to a university, choose only courses that appear both here and on the appropriate transfer general education/breadth sheet. A. Natural Science: (Choose 3 units)

ANTH 120; ASTR 110, 111; BIOL 103, 105, 110, 112, 117, 120, 218; CHEM 105, 110, 111, 120; EART 110; ENVS 115; GEOG 110, 114, 120, 121; GEOL 110, 112, 116*; HEOC 100; PHYS 105, 110, 120, 140.

B. Social and Behavioral Sciences: (Choose 3 units) ADMJ 121, 122, 125; ANTH 121, 130, 131, 145, 150, 180, 200; CFS 120, 140, 180; COUN 120; ECON 100, 101, 120;ENGI 110; GEOG 101, 102; HIST 120+, 121+, 122, 123, 135, 140, 142, 145, 150, 152, 153; POLI 120+, 121+, 125, 130, 135, 140; PSYC 120, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 135; SOCI 120, 122, 123; SPCOM 126.

C. Humanities: (Choose 3 units) ANTH 150; ART 118*; ARTH 100, 105, 106, 114, 118, 120, 130, 140, 210; ASL 120, 121; CFS 145; DART 120; ENGL 121, 123, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 220, 223; FILM 110, 125A, 125B, 125C, 125D, 203; FREN 120,121, 240, 241; HIST 122,123; HUMA 100,101,104,125,151,160,170, 174,185, 186, 188, 189A, 189B, 189C, 189D; ITAL 120, 121; MUSI 110, 112, 114; PHIL 120, 121, 125, 130, 133, 134; PHOT 120; SPAN 111, 114, 116, 120, 121, 240, 241, 280, 281, 282; THEA 100, 105, 215

D. Language and Rationality: 1. D.1 ENGLISH COMPOSITION (Choose 3 units and complete with a “C” or better.)

BUSI 105; ENGL 120. D.2 MATHEMATICS (choose 3 units and complete with a “C” OR may demonstrate competency with a test). BTV 109, MATH 94, 99, 106, 108, 115, 120, 121, 220, 221, 222, 232, 235; TECH 107. D.3 COMMUNICATION AND ANALYTICAL THINKING (Choose 3 units and complete with a “C” or better), ADMJ 123, 124; ANTH 150, 200; ASL 120; ASTR 111; BIOL 103, 110, 112, 120, 219, 220, 240, 241; BTV 98, 109; BUSI 103, 108, 110, 143; CFS 123, 135, 140, 155, 160; CHEM 110, 111, 120, 121; COUN 100; EART 110; ECON 100, 101; ENGI 123; ENGL 121, 123, 125, 200, 201, 202, 203*, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 220; ESL 106; FILM 110, 203; FREN 240, 241; GEOG 121; HEOC 101; HUMA 100, 101, 104, 125, 185, 186; MATH 90, 94, 97, 99, 106, 108, 115, 120, 121, 220, 221, 222, 232, 235; PHIL 120, 121, 125,126, 130; PHYS 105, 110, 120, 121, 140, 240; POLI 125, 135, 140; PSYC 124, 135; RESP 120; SOCI 122; SPAN 240, 241, 280, 281; SPCOM 120, 122, 124, 126, 128; TECH 92, 107; THEA 110,140*, 150*, 156, 210, 244.

E. Multicultural/Gender Studies: Effective fall, 2001 for the A.S. Degree only, choose 3 units which may double count for one other area of GE, providing the course is listed in that area. Effective fall,1995 for the AA Degree, choose 3 units in addition to other GE area requirements.

ADMJ 123; ANTH 121, 145, 150, 180; CFS 140, 180; COUN 124; ENGL 217; FILM 110; HIST 145, 150, 152, 153; HUMA 100, 101, 151, 174, 186; PSYC 128; SPCOM 126; THEA 105

PE/Health Ed: Choice of 3 units of PE and Dance courses or complete HELH 106. Exemptions: 1) Students majoring in Health Occupation

2) Veterans with six months service receive unit credit for P.E. and HELH 106. 3) Completion of the Police Academy.

American History/ Institutions: (A.A. Degree Only) Students must select one course from U.S. History (HIST 120, 121, 150 or 152) and one course from Political Science (POLI 120 or 121). Courses chosen to satisfy this requirement cannot be used to also satisfy Area B, Social & Behavioral Sciences.

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Napa Valley College CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY GENERAL EDUCATION (GE) REQUIREMENTS

Effective Fall 2010 through Summer 2011

The General Education Requirements for the California State University (CSU) system specifies courses within subject areas which will satisfy the 39 lower division GE requirements for any campus of the California State University System. Completion of CSU GE is not required before transfer but for most students it is highly recommended. For some students, in high unit majors, completing the pre-major course requirements will be a priority over completing GE requirements. Napa Valley College courses with a number designation of 100 through 299 are transferable to all CSU campuses, but only a select group of these courses qualify for CSU GE.

NVC CSU-GE Certification Process: • Students wishing to have CSU GE certification accompany their transcripts when they are sent to the CSU,

must complete an official request and submit it to the Napa Valley College Admissions and Records office. • Courses taken at CSU campuses or other California Community Colleges will be applied to the subject areas

in which they were listed by the institution where the course was taken.

Students may qualify for either full certification or subject-area certification. • A student qualifies for full certification if the requirements for all 5 subject areas of CSU GE are satisfied • A student qualifies for subject area certification for those subject areas where all requirements are satisfied.

An example would be when a student completes Speech 122, English 120 and English 125 for each of the 3 categories of Area A. The student qualifies for certification of Area A. If a student has not fully completed the requirements of an area, that area may not be certified.

All CSU campuses allow applicants who submit full or area certifications to double count courses for general education and major requirements, but most campuses have limitations. See a counselor for the limitation imposed by each campus.

A. ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION AND CRITICAL THINKING (A minimum of 9 units is required) Select one course from A-1, A-2 and A-3.

A-1. Oral Communication (Grade of “C” or higher required.) Speech Communication 120, 122, 124, 130A-2. Written Communication (Grade of “C” or higher required.) English 120A-3. Critical Thinking (Grade of “C” or higher required.) English 123, 125; Philosophy 120, 121, 126, 130; Speech Communication128

B. SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING (A minimum of 9 units is required) Select one Physical Universe course (Area B-1) and one Life Forms course (Area B-2). At least one of the courses must include a laboratory, indicated by a star (*). In addition, select one Mathematics course from Area B-4.

B-1. Physical Science Astronomy 110, 111; Chemistry *105, *110, *111, *120, *121, *240, *241, *242; Earth Science *110; Geography 110; Geology 110, (add Geology 111 for lab), 112; Physics 105, 110 (add Physics 111 for lab), *120,*140 B-2. Life Science Anthropology 120; Biology *105, *110, 112, 117, *120, *218, *219, *220, *240, *241 B-3. Laboratory Activity (Select at least one course in Area B-1 or B-2 with a star {*}) B-4. Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning (Grade of “C” or higher required.) Broadcast Television 109; Mathematics 106, 108, 115, 120, 121, 220, 221, 222, 232, 235; Technology 107

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C. ARTS AND HUMANITIES (A minimum of 9 units is required) At least 3 units must be selected from Arts, Area C-1, and at least 3 units must be selected from Humanities, Area C-2. The remaining units may be selected from either Area C-1 or Area C-2, for a total of at least 9 units.

C-1. Arts: Arts, Cinema, Dance, Music, Theater Art 121, 138; Art History 100, 105, 106, 110, 114, 118, 120, 130, 140, 210; English 208; Film 100, 110, 125A, 125B, 125C, 125D; Humanities 125, 170, 174, 185, 186, 189A, 189B, 189C, 189D; Music 110, 112, 114, 121, 122, 196; Photography 120, 121; Theater 100, 105, 140, 141, 142

C-2. Humanities: Literature, Philosophy, Languages Other than English American Sign Language 120, 121; Child Family Studies 145;; English 121, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 220, 223; French 120, 121, 240, 241; History 122, 123; Humanities 100, 101, 104, 125, 151, 160, Italian 120, 121,; Philosophy 120, 121, 125, 126, 133, 134; Spanish 114, 116, 120 (or SPAN 110 & 111**), 121, 240, 241,280, 281, 282 Note:** Students must successfully complete both SPAN 110 &111 to receive credit for Area C-2,

D. SOCIAL SCIENCES (A minimum of 9 units is required) A maximum of 2 courses may be selected from one of the following categories. Some courses may be listed in more than one category but may only count toward satisfying one category.

D-1. Anthropology 121, 130, 131, 145, 180, 200; Child Family Studies 180 D-2. Economics 100, 101, 120; Political Science 145 D-3. Ethnic Studies: History 145, Humanities 100, 101, 160; Psychology 128 D-4. Gender Studies: Anthropology 150, History 150, 152D-5. Geography 101, 102, 114 D-6. History 120, 121, 122, 123, 135, 140, 142, 145, 150, 152, 153; Humanities 100, 101, 104 D-7. Interdisciplinary Social or Behavioral Science: Child Family Studies 120, 140; Humanities 104; Speech Communications 126 D-8. Political Science 120, 121, 125, 130, 135, 140, 145 D-9. Child Family Studies 120, 140; Psychology 120, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 135, 175, 200; Sociology 123D-10. Sociology and Criminology: Administration of Justice 120; Anthropology 180; Child Family Studies 180; Psychology 123, 135, 200; Sociology 120, 122, 123

Note: History 120, 121, 150 or 152 and Political Science 120 or 121 may double count for this area as well as satisfying CSU graduation requirements for American History and Institutions.

E. LIFELONG LEARNING AND SELF-DEVELOPMENT (A minimum of 3 units is required) E-1. Integrated Physiological, Social and Psychological Beings:

Child Family Studies 120; Counseling 100; Health 106; Psychology 120, 124, 135; Sociology 122, 130 E-2. Activity Courses:

Dance 126, 128, 132, 133, 134, 136, 137, 138, 140, 142; Physical Education 100, 102A, 102B, 104, 105, 108, 109, 112, 113, 117, 118, 119, 122, 123, 124, 125, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 151, 152, 153, 154, , 160, 162, 169, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 199, 200, 204, 205, 255, 284, 285, 286, 287, 290, 291, 292, 297, 298Note: Effective Fall 2001, a maximum of 1.5 units in activity courses may be used to satisfy Area E.

AMERICAN HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS GRADUATION REQUIREMENT FOR CSU: Select one course from the American History category and one course from the American Government category.American History: History 120, 121, 150 or 152

American Government: Political Science 120 or 121

Note: Courses selected for this requirement may also be used for Area D, Social and Behavioral Sciences

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Napa Valley CollegeIntersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)

Effective fall 2010 through summer 2011

Completion of all the requirements in the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) will permit you to transfer from a community college to a campus in either the California State University (CSU) or the University of California (UC) system without the need, after transfer, to take additional lower-division, general education courses to satisfy campus general education requirements. All campuses will accept IGETC EXCEPT for UC, San Diego’s Eleanor Roosevelt and Revelle Colleges and UC, Berkeley’s School of Business Administration.

The IGETC is not advisable for all transfer students. If you are pursuing a major that requires extensive lower-division preparation you may be better served by taking courses which fulfill the CSU General Education-Breadth requirements or those of the UC campus or college to which you plan to transfer. Majors include, but are NOT LIMITED to: Engineering, Business, Pre-professional programs.

Certification: Be sure to request certification when requesting transcripts be sent to your choice of university or college. All courses MUST be completed with grades of “C” or better. Please consult with a counselor or the transcript evaluator regarding the use of courses from other colleges or universities.Students who choose to use the IGETC pattern are expected to complete all of the requirements of the pattern before transferring to a UC or CSU campus. However, if a student is unable to complete one or two IGETC courses he/she may be eligible for partial certification. Students should consult with a counselor for details regarding this option.

Restrictions: Student who have been registered at a UC campus may not be eligible for IGETC. Students should consult with a counselor regarding this issue. This restriction, though, does not apply to students who have taken only UC summer session or Extension classes.

AREA 1 ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONCSU: 3 courses required, one from Group A, B, and C UC: 2 courses required, one each from Group A and B.

Group A: English Composition, one course: 3 semester or 4-5 quarter unitsEnglish 120

Group B: Critical Thinking - English Composition, one course: 3 semester or 4-5 quarter unitsEnglish 123, 125

Group C: Oral Communications (CSU requirement only), one course: 3 semester or 4-5 quarter unitsSpeech Communication 122

AREA 2 - MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING One course: 3 semester or 4-5 quarter units

Math 106+, 115+, 120+, 121, 220, 221, 222, 232, 235

AREA 3 - ARTS AND HUMANITIES At least 3 courses, with at least one from the Arts and one from the Humanities. 9 semester or 12-15 quarter units

Arts: Arth 100, 105, 106, 110, 114, 118, 120, 130, 140, 210; Engl 208; Film 100, 110, 125A, 125B, 125C, 125D; Huma 170, 174, 185, 186, 189A, 189B, 189C, 189D; Musi 110, 112, 114, 121, 122; Thea 100, 105

Humanities: Asl 121; Engl 121, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 220, 223; Fren 240, 241; Hist 122, 123; Huma 100, 101, 104, 125, 151, 160; Phil 120, 121, 125, 126, 133, 134; Span 240+, 241+, 280+, 281+, 282.

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AREA 4 - SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES At least 3 courses from at least two academic disciplines: 9 sem. or 12-15 qtr. units

4A. Anthropology and Archaeology: Anth 121, 130, 131, 150, 180, 200; Cfs 180 4B. Economics: Econ 100, 101, 120; Poli 145 4C. Ethnic Studies: Huma 113, 151 4E. Geography: Geog 101, 102, 114 4F. History: Hist 120+, 121+, 122, 123, 135, 140, 142, 145, 150, 152 4G. Interdisciplinary, Social and Behavioral Sciences: Spcom126 4H. Political Science, Government & legal Institutions: Poli 120+, 121+, 125, 135, 140, 145 4I. Psychology: Cfs 120+, 140+; Psyc 120, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 135, 175; Soci 123 4J. Sociology and Criminology: Anth 180+; Cfs 180; Psyc 123, 135; Soci 120, 122, 123

AREA 5 - PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES At least 2 courses, with one from the Physical Science and one from the Biological Science; at least one of the two courses must include a laboratory (indicated by a star “*”): 7-9 semester or 9-12 quarter units

Physical Sciences: Astr 110, 111; Chem 110*, 120*, 121*, 240*, 241*, 242*; Eart 110+*; Geog 110; Geol 110, 111*, 112; Phys 110+, 111*, 120+*,121+*, 140+*, 240+*, 241+*

Biological Sciences: Anth 120; Biol 105+*, 110+*, 112, 117, 120+*, 218*, 219*, 220*, 240*, 241*

LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH (UC requirement only) Complete the equivalent of two years of high school study the same language.

Napa Valley College courses that meet the proficiency level Asl 120; Fren 120; Ital 120; Span 120 (or Span 110 & 111)

College Course: ___________________ College: ___________________________

Completed in High School: Course: __________________ High School: ___________________

Completed by Examination: Name of exam ___________________ Score _______Date______ • SAT II: Subject Test in languages other than English.• Advanced Placement Examination with a score of 3 or higher • International Baccalaureate Higher Level Examination with a score of 5 or higher • Language other than English “O” level exam with grade of “A”,“B”, or “C”. • Language other than English International “A” Level exam with a score of 5, 6, or 7. • An achievement test administered by a community college, university, or other college in a language other than English.

Two years of formal schooling at the sixth grade level or higher in an institution where the language of instruction is not English.

Faculty member verification of a student’s competency.

CSU GRADUATION REQUIREMENT in US History, Constitution and American Ideals (Not part of IGETC; may be completed prior to transfer).

6 semester or 8-10 quarter units, one course from Group 1 and one course from Group 2. Group 1 Group 2

Hist 120, 121, 150, 152 Poli 120, 121

+Indicates that transfer credit may be limited by either UC or CSU or both. Please consult with a counselor for additional information. *Designates courses with a laboratory.

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Para Darse de Baja de un Curso (“Withdrawal”)El estudiante es responsable de darse de baja oficialmente; si no lo hace, puede obtener una mala calificacion. Para darse de baja de un curso, puede usar WebAdvisor o presentar una tarjeta de Retiro (Drop Card) en la Oficina de Admisión y Matriculación o en el campus de Santa Helena. Las fechas límites para darse de baja de un curso están en el calendario ubicado en el interior de la portada.

¿Quién Puede Asistir a NVC? Usted puede, si

1. Se graduó de la escuela preparatoria (high school) o pasó el Examen de Habilidad de la Escuela Preparatoria de California o (GED) o

2. Tiene 18 años de edad o más o Es un estudiante de preparatoria que esté cursando, como mínimo, el décimo grado, o tiene15 años de edad. Un permiso firmado por el padre, madre, o guardián legal, y un representante de la escuela preparatoria es requerido para asistir a Napa Valley College (NVC).

Cómo Solicitar Admisión a NVC:

1. Complete una solicitud de admisión a través del Internet, www.napavalley.edu , si es un estudiante nuevo a NVC. Si está regresando después de tres años o más, tiene que presentar el formulario de Reclasificación como Residente en la oficina de Admisión y Matriculación.

Residencia Su estado de residencia es determinado por la informacíon que usted proporciono en la solicitud de admisión a través del la Internet. Si ha vivido en California por más de un año y un día antes del comienzo de cualquier semester, entonces puede ser elegible como residente en el semestre que es admitido. Usted no necesita ser ciudadano de los Estados Unidos para ser clasificado como residente. Residentes permanentes son elegibles para establecer residencia en California. Algunos documentos pueden ser requeridos para verificar su estado de residencia. Para más información visite la página de Admisión y Matriculación www.napavalley.edu/admissions. AB540 Bajo la legislatura de California AB540, usted puede ser exento de los pagos como no residente. Los estudiantes que han asistido a una escuela secundaria en California por tres años Y han recibido un diploma de la escuela preparatoria en California o equivalente, como el GED o han pasado el examén de habilidad, son exentos de los pagos como no residente. Usted necesita completar el formulario AB 540 que se encuentra en la página www.napavalley.edu/admissions. Calificaciones Finales Las calificaciones finales no son enviadas por correo. Sus calificaciones son publicadas 3-4 semanas después de los exámenes en WebAdvisor www.napavalley.edu/webadvisor.

Clases Abiertas Es norma de Napa Valley Community College District que, a menos que sea específicamente exonerado por los estatutos, cada curso, cada sección o clase, mantenidos y ofrecidos por el distrito, estén abiertos para la inscripción y participación de todas las personas que han sido admitidas. Auditoría Los estudiantes deben tener una solicitud de admisión actualizada, archivada, y presentar una solicitud para Auditar clases (disponible en la Oficina de Admisión y Matriculación o en el campus de Santa Helena. Esta opción no puede ser cambiada posteriormente para recibir crédito por la clase que auditó. Para Inscribirse en más de 18 Unidades Los estudiantes pueden inscribirse en un máximo de 18 unidades. Si piensa tomar más de 18 unidades, un consejero tiene que autorizarle el exceso de unidades antes de inscribirse. El formulario debe ser presentado en la Oficina de Admisión y Matriculación. Para Repetir una Clase Los estudiantes pueden repetir ciertas clases que se ofrecen en NVC. Los cursos que pueden repetirse están indicados en la descripción oficial del curso o catálogo de NVC. Inscripción Tardía (Late Adds) Los estudiantes que deseén registrarse despues del período de Inscripción Tardía, deberán obtener una tarjeta de autorización (Add Card) firmada por el profesor, y entregarla a la Oficina de Admisión y Matriculación. Pasar/No Pasar Los estudiantes pueden tomar una clase solicitando Pasar/No Pasar (P/NP) en lugar de una calificación (A, B, C, D, F) al momento de registrarse a través de la internet ó presentando un formulario en la Oficina de Admisión y Matriculación o en el campus de Santa Helena antes de la fecha límite (ver el calendario en la cubierta interior de la portada). Para obtener “Pasar” los estudiantes deben asistir regularmente a clases y completar satisfactoriamente el curso con una “C.” Si decide tomar una clase como P/NP esta decisión no puede ser cambiada después de la quinta semana del semestre. Para información completa ver el catálogo de Napa Valley College. Como Solicitar sus Certificados de Estudios de NVC Un Certificado de Estudios (Transcripts) es un documento oficial de las clases que ha tomado en NVC. Todas las clases completadas o en progreso aparecen en su certificado. Las restricciones (libros de biblioteca, deudas, préstamos, etc.) tienen que ser exentas por La Oficina de Negocios antes de obtener sus certificados. Los certificados no pueden ser procesados si tiene alguna deuda. Puede obtener sus certificados en 24 horas si paga un cargo adicional. NVC usa Credentials Inc. para aceptar su solicitud a través de la Internet. Para solicitar certificados visite www.napavalley.edu.

Información sobre el Proceso de Admisión

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Medios Audiovisuales Alternos De acuerdo con el Acta de Americanos con Incapacidades y la Sección 508 del Acta de Rehabilitación de 1973, Napa Valley College proporciona todos los materiales escritos disponibles en formato alterno. Para solicitar formato alterno de algún material escrito, contacte a la Oficina de Servicios Especiales, Oficina 1132 o llame al teléfono 253-3080. Notificación Importante para los Estudiantes del Sexo Masculino Se recuerda a los estudiantes del sexo masculino que la ley federal requiere que los hombres de 18 a 25 años de edad se registren en el Sistema de Servicio Selectivo (Selective Service System-SSS). Las mujeres están exoneradas de este requerimiento. Está ley se aplica a ciudadanos de los Estados Unidos y a los inmigrantes del sexo masculino, pero no a los estudiantes nacidos fuera de los Estados Unidos y que tienen visa de estudiante válida. Los hombres deben registrarse antes de recibir ayuda financiera federal o estatal (incluyendo préstamos y subsidios) para sus estudios superiores. Los formularios para registrarse están disponibles en cualquier oficina de correos. Los estudiantes también pueden registrarse usando la página web del Sistema de Servicio Selectivo: www.sss.gov. Derechos Familiares y Acta de Privacidad (Family Rights & Privacy Act-FERPA) Todos los records de los estudiantes son archivados de acuerdo a las provisiones de los Derechos Educativos de las Familias y el Acta de Privacidad de 1974. El estudiante puede solicitar acceso a su record individual y puede cuestionar la exactitud del record o el tiempo apropiado que puede ser retenido el documento. El consentimiento del estudiante (sin importar la edad del mismo) es necesario para hacer públicos los records archivados según el acta. No es necesario el consentimiento del estudiante para hacer públicos los records a agencias que tienen derecho al acceso mediante el acta, como por ejemplo, funcionarios de NVC, otras instituciones educativas, personas autorizadas del sector educativo del gobierno federal, auditores, y funcionarios que procesan peticiones relacionadas con solicitudes de ayuda financiera o documentos que verifican que un estudiante ha recibido ayuda financiera. Autorización para Revelar o Hacer Pública Información La información considerada por Napa Valley Community College District como “información de directorio” será distribuida a menos que el formulario “Revelación de Información del Estudiante”, autorizando que no se haga pública la información, sea completado en la Oficina de Admisiones y Records. Información sobre que constituye “información de directorio” puede ser obtenida en la Oficina de Admisión y Matriculación. Cualquier otra información de records educativos no será hecha pública sin un consentimiento escrito y firmado por el estudiante para revelar información.

Los funcionarios de NVC que “necesitan saber” la información están exentos de obtener autorización del estudiante. La información incluye calificaciones, grupo étnico, número de identificación personal, progreso académico u otra información no relacionada con el directorio. En conformidad con la Enmienda Salomón (Ley Pública 104-208 y 104-206), la información del directorio, incluyendo las direcciones de los estudiantes, será revelada al Departamento de Defensa, si así lo solicita, para propósitos de reclutamiento. Los estudiantes que no deseen que sus nombres se hagan públicos deberán llenar el formulario “Revelación de Información del Estudiante.” Para obtener el formulario, diríjase a la oficina de Admisión y Matriculación o a la página web wwww.napavalley.edu/admissions. Reclamos y Preguntas Si tiene preguntas, reclamos, quejas o sugerencias acerca de la manera cómo NVC satisface las necesidades de los estudiantes, por favor diríjase a la oficina de Servicios para los Estudiantes, 1339H, teléfono 253-3110. El “Derecho de Saber” de los Estudiantes En conformidad con el acta federal llamada El Derecho de Saber de Los Estudiantes (Students-Right-to-Know-SRTK) y con el Acta de Seguridad de las Instalaciones de Campos Universitarios (Ley Pública 101-542), NVC proporciona información al público sobre: 1) seguridad y protección de las instalaciones y 2) resultados de las materias cursadas por los estudiantes de tiempo completo de primer año de colegio que por primera vez ingresan en el semestre de otoño con el propósito de obtener un título, certificado, o de transferirse a otra institución. Para obtener información acerca de los estudiantes mencionados en el punto 2, visite la página web www.nvcpd.org. Para obtener una copia impresa, llame al (707) 253-3330. Otras Pólizas Por favor diríjase al catalogo de NVC para una lista completa de todas las pólizas del colegio incluyendo: • NVC proporciona instalaciones libres de drogas • Poliza de No Fumar • Normas de Conducta Estudiantil • Procedimiento de Quejas, Reclamos y Resolución de

Conflictos El catalogo se encuentra en la página web de NVC (www.napavalley.edu).

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El Reglamento de Napa Valley College

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Servicios para los Estudiantes

Admisión y Matriculación Edificio 1300 253-3005 Información de admisión, inscripción y historial; ayuda para inscribirse por Internet, peticiones de estudiante (incluyendo de graduación), inscripciones de estudiantes de la preparatoria, pedidos de expediente académico y evaluaciones, ayuda para estudiantes internacionales, verificación de inscripción. Ayuda Financiera/EOPS/CalWORKS/Veteranos Aula 1132 253-3020 Información de ayuda financiera, solicitudes para becas, prestamos, trabajos estudiantiles, préstamos de emergencia, apoyo y consejería para estudiantes de EOPS, CARE, CalWORKs y veteranos. Biblioteca McCarthy Edificio 1700, primer piso 256-7400 Libros, periódicos, revistas, DVDs, CDs, computadoras para uso estudiantil, acceso a internet, tecnología educacional, base de datos, medios de información para la investigación e instrucción de medios de comunicación. Centro de Carreras y Empleo Aula 1334 253-3050 Consejería general y de carreras para estudiantes sin plan educativo, servicios para encontrar empleo fuera del colegio, ayuda con programas computarizados de carreras, biblioteca de carreras y lista de trabajos, www.myinterfase.com/napavalley/student. Centro de Consejería Edificio 1300 253-3040 Apoyo para formar metas académicas y un plan de estudios prácticos, ayuda con la selección de cursos para tener éxito, ayuda con los requisitos de graduación y para transferirse a una universidad, citas de evaluación y orientación y consejería general. Centro de Desarrollo del Niño Edificio 3000 253-3046 Cuidado, desarrollo, y educación infantil para hijos de los estudiantes de NVC; Se aceptan niños de 3 meses a 5 años según el espacio disponible. Centro de Escritura Aula 832 253-3274 0.5 ó 1 unidad de clase (Inglés 84: crédito/no crédito) para mejorar la escritura; hay citas disponibles de 30 minutos para los repasos de ensayos. Centro de Evaluaciones y Tutoría Edificio 1700, Aula 1764 256-7434 o 256-7437 Provee exámenes de evaluación para la inscripción en clases de inglés, matemáticas e inglés como segundo idioma, pruebas académicas, y exámenes de GED. Tutoría gratis para estudiantes de NVC.

Centro de Matemáticas Aula 839 259-6049 El centro de Matemáticas, localizado frente al Centro de Escritura, ofrece servicio de tutoría a estudiantes de matemáticas a nivel de colegio comunitario sin una cita previa. Horarios de tutores están anunciados en el centro. Centro de Matemáticas, Ingeniería y Ciencias (MESA) Aula 1805 Sótano 253-3199 Apoyo académico, desarrollo en liderazgo, visitas a universidades, membrecías en organizaciones estudiantiles estatales y nacionales, y laboratorio de computadoras disponible para estudiantes interesados en carreras de matemáticas, ciencias e ingeniería. Se habla español. Centro de Salud para Alumnos Edificio 2250 259-8005 Gratis para los estudiantes: diagnóstico y tratamiento de enfermedades, primeros auxilios, control y prueba de embarazo, examen y tratamiento de Enfermedades Transmitidas Sexualmente, y servicios psicológicos; se requiere un pago mínimo por medicamentos. Centro de Transferencia

Aula 1339-E 253-3115 Consejería e información acerca del proceso para transferirse a universidades de 4 años, acceso a información universitaria por medio del Internet, talleres de aplicación, citas con representantes de universidades, y visitas a universidades vecinas. Departamento de Policía y Seguridad Edificio 2250 253-3330 Ayuda para personas que han sido víctimas de crimen o violencia, artículos perdidos y encontrados, información sobre estacionamiento, como apelar una infracción de tránsito, emergencias en el plantel llame al 511. Educational Talent Search y 253-3078 Upward Bound—TRIO 253-3077 Edificio 3300A Programas de apoyo académico pre-colegial para estudiantes de secundaria y preparatoria que son primera generación y de bajos recursos. Laboratorio de Computadoras Aula 839 253-3016 Laboratorio de computadoras abierto para tutoría estudiantil, para escribir reportes, tener acceso al Internet y para ayuda general en las materias.

Librería Aula 932 253-3320 Libros de texto, materiales escolares, guías para estudiar, libros de referencia, camisas, y meriendas.

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Oficina de Vida Estudiantil (ASNVC) Aula 1133 253-3060 Actividades de clubs de estudiantes y eventos, participación estudiantil en puestos gubernamentales del colegio, identificación fotográfica de estudiante, boletín de anuncios de viviendas, horarios de paradas de autobús, y la aprobación para colocar anuncios. Oficina de Negocios Aula 1336 253-3303 Pagos de inscripciones y otros honorarios, incluyendo permiso de estacionamiento, honorarios de laboratorio y la compra de identificaciones de ASNVC. Oficina de Servicios al Estudiante Aula 1339H 253-3110 Ayuda con la resolución de problemas y quejas, información sobre la ceremonia de graduación, información general acerca de servicios para los estudiantes. Programa de Servicios para Estudiantes con Incapacidades (Servicios Especiales) Aula 1132 253-3080 Servicios para estudiantes con incapacidad física, psicológica, y de aprendizaje; plan de estudios y apoyo académico.

Servicios de Apoyo Estudiantil—TRIO Edificio 3300 259-8016 Apoyo académico para estudiantes de primera generación y bajos recursos y estudiantes con incapacidades: tutoría, consejería, actividades culturales, ayuda de transferencia y becas. Servicios de Aprendizaje (DLS) Aula 1766 256-7442 Servicios de evaluación para identificar incapacidades de aprendizaje y para determinar un plan de apoyo para asegurar el éxito del estudiante en el ambiente colegial. WorkAbility III Aula 1132 259-8900 Servicios para estudiantes incapacitados que califican por medio de Servicios del Departamento de Rehabilitación.

Servicios para los Estudiantes

Necesitamos tu Correo Electrónico!

Cambios emocionantes vienen a NVC que van a hacer las cosas mucho más fáciles para ti—pero para ofrecerte estos nuevos servicios necesitamos un correo electrónico válido para cada estudiante!

Para darnos tu correo electrónico, entra a WebAdvisor y en el Menú de estudiante haz clic en “My Profile” y mira si tu correo electrónico esta correcto—si no, selecciona “Address Change” abajo de la página y entra tu correo electrónico válido. Para cambiar tu domicilio de casa, tienes que entregar el formulario “Cambiar tu Domicilio” (Change of Address form) en la oficina de Admisión y Matriculación o a la oficina de Ayuda Financiera. Este formulario se puede obtener en estas dos oficinas o en la página web www.napavalley.edu/admissions.

Si no tienes un correo electrónico, puedes obtener uno gratis yendo a www.gmail.com, home.live.com o mail.yahoo.com.

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ACCOUNTING

ART

ACCT 126 5 UnitsMaNagERial aCCouNtiNg Prerequisite: ACCT 125A comprehensive introduction to the principles and procedures in-volved in the preparation and use of managerial accounting reports, its uses and application for business decision-making. Specifically, students will be introduced to the use of internal management tools for business decision-making. Special emphasis will be placed on cost accounting systems and the calculation of product and service costs.

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60158 Angelovich D ONLINE06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

ART 137 3 UnitsFuNdaMENtalS oF dRawiNg This course focuses on the development of observational skills and drawing techniques, employing a wide range of drawing media and subject matter. Students in this course will develop both technical abilities and creative responses to material and subject matter. No prior experience with drawing is required or expected.

Syn# Days Time Instructor Room

60296 TWTh 10:00AM 2:50PM Shearer E 371706/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

Materials fee of $25 payable at registration. Fees subject to change without notice & are non-refundable.

ART 155A 3 UnitsBEgiNNiNg CERaMiCS:haNdBuildiNg Basic processes and technology in ceramics and appreciation of clay as a form of artistic expression. Introduction to a variety of hand building methods and hands on use of these processes to cre-ate many ceramic pieces. Includes a brief exposure to the potters’ wheel applied to hand building processes. Lectures on clay, glazes, kilns and firing. Appropriate for all art majors and minors as well as general interest students.

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55888 MTWTh 10:00AM 2:20PM Bruggeman R 350306/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

ART 155B 3 UnitsBEgiNNiNg CERaMiCS thRowiNg Covers the basic processes and technologies involved with ceramics. Teaches an appreciation for clay as a form of artistic expression. In-troduction to a variety of throwing techniques. Includes brief exposure to some hand building skills that relate to throwing. Lectures on clay, glazes, kilns and firing. Appropriate for all art majors and minors as well as general interest students. Repeatable once for credit. Transfer to CSU

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60297 MTWTh 10:00AM 2:20PM Bruggeman R 350306/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

ART 255A 3 UnitsiNtERMEdiatE CERaMiCS haNdBuildiNg Develops an understanding of clay as a form of artistic expression. Use of the potter’s wheel and study of ceramic technology. Repeat-able once for credit. Transfers to: CSU, UC.

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61988 MTWTh 10:00AM 2:20PM Bruggeman R 350306/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

ART 255B 3 UnitsiNtERMEdiatE CERaMiCS: thRowiNg Recommended Preparation: ART 155B Develops an understanding of clay as a form of artistic expression. By using a variety of wheel throwing techniques students will problem solve a number of assignments. Student will use a varity of surface treatments and have hands-on experience with kilns and studio equipment. Repeatable once for credit. Transfers to: CSU, UC.

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61989 MTWTh 10:00AM 2:20PM Bruggeman R 350306/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

ONLINE CLASSES

Some online classes have a face-to-face orientation.Please go to the website www.napavalley.edu/online-ed

for up to date information.

Please note the following fee information:

Effective Summer 2011: $26/unitEffective Fall 2011: $36/unit

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current and up-to-date schedule information.

BIOL 105 4 UnitshuMaN Biology Recommended Preparation: ENGL 90, MATH 94, and CHEM 110.A survey of human biology focusing on anatomy, physiology, cell development, tissues, organs and organ systems. The course also covers molecular biology, genetics, human evolution and diversity. Laboratories include microscopic observations, experiments, and animal dissections. This course is specifically designed for health occupations students as a prerequiste to Human Anatomy and Hu-man Physiology, but is also designed for non-majors.

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194 MTWTh 8:00AM 12:20PM Thomas A 204006/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

Lab is included in this section.

BIOL 110 4 UnitsSuRVEy oF Biology A study of life, including surveys of plant and animal kingdoms, mammalian anatomy and physiology, cytology, genetics, and ecol-ogy. Intended for non-biology majors

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195 MTWTh 8:00AM 12:20PM Mulligan T 203006/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

Student must be prepared to pay a materials fee of $20 at time of registration.

CHEM 110 4 UnitsiNtRoduCtioN to ChEMiStRy Pre-requisite: MATH 94 The first course in chemistry for students preparing for biological or health sciences, for more advanced chemistry courses, or for those desiring to learn about chemistry in the everyday world for general education. Laboratory is included.

Syn# Days Time Instructor Room

206 MTWTh 8:00AM 10:05AM Quinlan F 2220 MTWTh 10:30AM 12:35PM Quinlan F 1844

06/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

Lab is included in this section.

60217 MTWTh 8:00AM 10:05AM Fawl S 2230 MTWTh 10:30AM 12:35PM Fawl S 1830

06/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

Lab is included in this section.

COUN 101 1 UnitCollEgE diSCoVERy A short-term, intensive course designed to help students adjust to college by orienting them to college resources and teaching them how to network with others. Students will identify and address strengths and barriers related to college success, as well as discover their own learning style and attitude. Students will also learn effective college/classroom behaviors, including listening, concentration, note-taking, and academic honesty. Self-management skills will be addressed, along with motivation, personal responsibility, and self-discipline.

Syn# Days Time Instructor Room

55848 MTWTh 9:00AM 11:05AM Guerrero A 83507/25/2011 TO 08/04/2011

Aspire Program reserved for EOPS students.

BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY

COUNSELING

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRAINING

CJT 200 24 UnitsBaSiC PoliCE aCadEMy 1 The P.O.S.T. Basic Police Academy is certified by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. This course satisfies the basic training requirement to be hired as a full time peace officer or Level 1 Reserve Peace Officer in California. The Basic Police Academy emphasizes the development of character, problem solving skills and officer safety. Transfers to: CSU Prerequisite: (Course and/or other preparation/experience that is REQUIRED to be completed previous to enrollment in this course.) 1. Complete a criminal his-tory fingerprint check through the California Department of Justice (13511.5PC). 2. Obtain clearance from a licensed physician indicat-ing capacity to participate in intensive physical activity. The above pre-requisites may be certified by an authorized law enforcement agency.

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61996 MTWThF 7:00AM 3:50PM Sandoval D 101007/09/2011 TO 12/10/2011

Students must register through CJTC.

CJT 296 4 UnitsPuBliC SaFEty diSPatChERS’ BaSiC CouRSE This course is certified by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training and provides the required entry-level training for 9-1-1 dispatchers working for law enforcement and other public safety agencies in California. 120 hours; 4 units or 136 hours; 5 units. Transfers to: CSU

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61997 MTWThF 8:00AM 4:50PM Nunez J 101307/11/2011 TO 07/29/2011

CJT 302 1 UnithatE CRiMES iNVEStigatioN Advanced topics in law enforcement designed to enchance the job skills and to meet P.O.S.T. requirements for continuing professional training for peace officers and communications dispatchers. Classes are scheduled from 8 to 144 hours in length with course content taken from one of forty-one topical areas. Repeatable as topics change. Credit/No Credit

Syn# Days Time Instructor Room

62001 Miraglia G ONLINE07/11/2001 TO 08/12/2011

Students must register through CJTC offices.

Basic Police Academy

Start your law enforcement career today!

Full Time Day Class Begins July 9, 2011

New Evening Format Begins September 17, 2011

Call 707-253-3250 for information on how to

register. www.nvccjtc.org

Train To Become A 9-1-1 Dispatcher In Three Weeks This Summer

CJT 296 - 9-1-1 Dispatcher Course July 11 through 27, 2011

Call 707-253-3250 for information on how to register.

www.nvccjtc.org

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DANCE

DANS 298 .5 UnitwEllNESS FoR daNCERS Topics in dance not covered by regular catalog offerings. Course content and unit credit to be determined in relation to community/student needs and available staff. May be offered as a seminar, lecture, or lecture/lab class. CSU, UC

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62008 M W 12:30PM 1:50PM McCann K 601A06/13/2011 TO 07/22/2011

DDGT 201 1 UnitautoCad FoR thE PRoFESSioNal lEVEl 1 This course teaches the beginning Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) user the beginning fundamentals of using the latest release of the Au-toCAD software program. The user interface, drawing aids, drawing & editing commands, layers, blocks, drawing annotation,dimensioning, and outputting drawing files to hard-copy are covered.

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62027 MTWTh 6:00PM 9:50PM Strommen G 390206/13/2011 TO 06/23/2011

Students should be prepared to pay $149.00 for a lab supplies voucher at the bookstore prior to the first day of class.

DDGT 202 1 UnitautoCad FoR thE PRoFESSioNal lEVEl 2 This course builds on knowledge and skills gained in DDGT 201, AutoCAD For the Professional Level 1. Topics covered include grips, object selection settings and filters, system variables, advanced line-type creation, block attributes, externally referenced files, working with raster images, dimension style families, editing dimensions, paperspace and printing, and introduction to customization and 3D drawing.

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62028 MTWTh 6:00PM 9:50PM Skinner A 390207/05/2011 TO 07/14/2011

Students should be prepared to pay $149.00 for a lab supplies voucher at the bookstore prior to the first day of class.

DIGITAL DESIGN GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY

Please note the following fee information:

Effective Summer 2011: $26/unitEffective Fall 2011: $36/unit

Learn How To Design

And Model Products In 3D!

Digital Design Graphics Technology For more info: www.ddgt.net

Note:

Shaded area denotes evening class.

Boxed room code denotes off-campus class.

Instructor assignments and rooms are tentative.

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ONLINE CLASSES

Some online classes have a face-to-face orientation.Please go to the website www.napavalley.edu/online-ed

for up to date information.

ECON 100 3 UnitsPRiNCiPlES oF MaCRoECoNoMiCS Pre-requisites: MATH 94 or MATH 98 and MATH 99Introduction to principles of macro economic analysis, economic institutions, and the application of these concepts to public policy. Comprehension of the economic vocabulary, the conflicting eco-nomic theories, money and banking, national income accounting, the basis of economic growth, and the role of government in our economic lives.

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61985 Unti W ONLINE06/13/2011 TO 07/23/2011

ECON 101 3 UnitsPRiNCiPlES oF MiCRoECoNoMiCS Pre-requisites: MATH 94 or MATH 98 and MATH 99This course focuses on the microeconomics area emphasizing demand and supply analyses. Students in this course will examine different market structures, the impact of government intervention through laws and policies, the nature and source of wages, rents, interest and profits; and international trade.

Syn# Days Time Instructor Room

53662 Balassi S ONLINE06/13/2011 TO 07/23/2011

EMT 90 2 UnitsFiRSt RESPoNdER The First Responder course is an introductory course designed for lay persons interested in or for professionals who require First Responder training per State of California (Title 22) and U.S. Department of Transportation standards. The class will teach the basic pre-hospital care skills needed to render care at the scene of an emergency until more highly trained emergency medical response personnel arrive. The course will cover such subjects as basic anatomy and body systems, lifting and moving of patients, airway management, patient assessment, medical/behavioral/trauma emergencies, terrorism awareness, and an overview of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system. This course prepares students to sit for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) exam for First Responders. This class is repeatable for credit and may be taken for a letter grade only.

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62021 T Th 9:00AM 11:50AM Staff 101106/13/2011 TO 08/13/2011

Besides tuition, you will need to pay for the following at the cashier: lab pack fee of approximately $90.00. You will also need to purchase the textbook, workbook, and EMS shirt at the bookstore.

62010 M W 6:00PM 8:50PM Staff 101106/13/2011 TO 08/13/2011

Besides tuition, you will need to pay for the following at the cashier: lab pack fee of approximately $90.00. You will also need to purchase the textbook, workbook, and EMS shirt at the bookstore.

EMT 305 5 UnitsEMt-P (PaRaMEdiC) CliNiCal iNtERNShiP Pre-Requisites: EMt 301 with a B letter grade or better.This course provides paramedic students with direct patient care as-sessment and treatment experience in the clinical setting where they will be able to apply the didactic and skill set knowledge learned in EMT 300 and EMT 301. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be eligible to enroll in EMT 307: EMT-P (Paramedic) Field Internship. Course may be repeated for credit. Pass/No Pass grading basis only.

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60200 By Arrangement Staff 1011 AGEN

06/06/2011 TO 08/13/2011

Lab fee of approximately $135.00. Clinical training. Class meets three times during the semester (dates TBA at the first class meeting 06/06/2011).

ECONOMICS EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN

Note:

Shaded area denotes evening class.

Boxed room code denotes off-campus class.

Instructor assignments and rooms are tentative.

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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

ENGL 120 3 UnitsREadiNg & CoMPoSitioN 1 Pre-requisite: ENGL 90 or appropriate skill level established through the English assessment process which includes multiple measures English 120 develops expository, narrative, and argumentative writ-ing based on reading and analysis of essays and other college-level texts. The course emphasizes critical thinking and reasoned support of ideas and reinforces the connections between reading and writ-ing. Students will also apply advanced research and documentation skills. 6,000 to 8,000 words of writing are required.

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225 MTWTh 8:00AM 10:05AM Vogelpohl J 143406/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

235 MTWTh 10:30AM 12:35PM Barney R 143406/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

62014 MTWTh 10:30AM 12:35PM Coury C 173806/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

223 MTW 6:00PM 8:50PM Clark W 163206/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

60196 MTW 6:00PM 8:50PM Tapiarene M 83606/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

ENGL 121 3 UnitsREadiNg & CoMPoSitioN 2 Pre-requisite: ENGL 120 with a grade of C or better English 121 instructs students in expository writing based on the reading of literary works from a variety of periods and genres. Texts range from drama of the Ancient Greek, Renaissance, and Modern periods; poetry from the 16th to the 21st centuries; and fiction from the 19th to 21st centuries. This course emphasizes critical analysis of texts and revision of student writing. 6,000 to 8,000 words of writing are required.

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236 MTW 6:00PM 8:50PM Palella C 143506/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

ENGL 125 3 UnitsCRitiCal thiNkiNg & CoMPoStioN Pre-requisite: ENGL 120 with a grade of C or better This course develops logical reasoning skills through the analysis and generation of written arguments. It focuses on the relationship of language to logic; the abilities to analyze, criticize, advocate ideas; and to reason inductively and deductively. It includes both analysis and writing of argumentative essays to develop critical and creative thinking, reading, and writing skills. Progress in specific writing skills will be developed through instruction in the writing process--particularly revision--and instruction in building arguments, avoiding faulty reasoning, and using evidence effectively. Approximately 8,000 words of writing are required.

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239 MTWTh 10:30AM 12:35PM Breaw J 176006/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

55774 MTW 6:00PM 8:50PM Tejada E 83706/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

ESL 55 3 UnitsoRal CoMMuNiCatioN 1 This course will improve speaking, pronunciation, and listening skills for high beginning ESL students through discussions, presentations, and a variety of oral and listening activities.

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62015 M W 6:00PM 9:10PM Klieman M 83406/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

HELH 106 3 UnitsPERSoNal & CoMMuNity hEalth This course provides an overview of the personal and social aspects of health, while analyzing the interaction and effects of behavioral, environmental, social, spiritual, occupational, and physical factors. Students will apply the basic principles of wellness and health to develop an informed, personal approach to mental and physical health.

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53693 Wade-Gravett N ONLINE06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

Students must attend one face-to-face orientation meeting.

HEOC 100 3 UnitsBaSiC aNatoMy & PhySiology Introductory lecture course in Anatomy and Physiology. Required for Vocational Nursing, Psychiatric Technician and Paramedic Pro-grams.

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53544 Adams D ONLINE06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

No orientation in person.

HEALTH

HEALTH OCCUPATIONS

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HIST 120 3 UnitsuNitEd StatES hiStoRy 1 Recommended Preparation: Completion of ENGL 90 Basic survey of the political, economic, intellectural, social and cultural history of the United States from the colonial era to 1865. Recommended Preparation: Completion of ENGL 90

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262 T Th 6:00PM 9:10PM Clymer B 83106/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

HIST 150 3 UnitshiStoRy oF aMERiCaN woMEN 1600-1900 Recommended Preparation: Completion of ENGL 90 An in-depth study of the experiences and contributions of women in the political and social development of the U.S. from the pre-colonial period to the end of the 19th century. History, as experienced by the common woman, will be traced using letters and diaries. This course will focus on the contributions of Native American, African American, Latina/Chicana, and Asian American Women contrasted to Euro American.

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60425 M W 10:30AM 1:35PM Alexander D 224006/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

MATH 106 5 UnitsPRE-CalCuluS: ElEMENtaRy FuNCtioNSPre-requisites: MATH 94 or MATH 99This course provides part of a strong foundation leading to Math 108, Trigonometry and MATH 120, Calculus I. From numerical, graph-ing, and analytical views, the course studies polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Series and conic sections also included. Graphing calculator is required. Letter Grade Only.

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291 MTWTh 10:30AM 1:10PM Thompson L 143106/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

MATH 108 3 UnitstRigoNoMEtRy Pre-requisite: MATH 106 or equivalent A study of the trigonometric functions, their graphs, identities, inverse trig functions, and the laws of sines and cosines. Graphing calculator is required. Letter Grade Only.

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292 MTWTh 8:00AM 10:05AM Ellingson D 143106/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

MATH 232 4 UnitsStatiStiCS Pre-requisites: Take MATH 94 or MATH 99 or equivalentAn introduction to statistical concepts. Topics include summary sta-tistics, discrete and continuous distributions, probability, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, linear regression, Chi-square an com-puter applications.

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295 MTWTh 8:00AM 10:05AM Lohse S 143506/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

293 MTWTh 10:30AM 12:35PM Hansen S 143506/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

294 M WTh 7:00PM 9:50PM Hansen S 143106/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

MATH 90 5 UnitsBEgiNNiNg algEBRa Pre-requisite: MATH 55 or assessment testMath 90 is the first course in the Math 90-94 algebra sequence. It is a prerequisite for Math 94 or Math 98 and is equivalent to both Math 96 and Math 97. Content includes order of operations, linear equations, inequalities, graphing, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions and applications.

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276 MTWTh 7:30AM 10:10AM Harberson J 83006/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

MATH 94 5 UnitsiNtERMEdiatE algEBRa Pre-requisite: MATH 90 or MATH 97, or equivalent, or qualification through the assessment process Math 94 is the second course in the Math 90-94 sequence. It is a prerequisite for Math 106, Math 232 and Math 235 and is equiva-lent to both Math 98 and Math 99. Content includes introduction to functions, systems of equations, absolute value equations and inequalities, complex numbers, simplifying radicals, graphing qua-dratic and exponential functions, solving equations involving radicals, quadratics, exponentials, or logarithms, and applications.

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290 Gianvecchio M ONLINE06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

Online. It is mandatory that students attend one face to face orientation meeting on Monday, June 13, from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm in room 830, NVC.

MUSI 114 3 UnitsSuRVEy & hiStoRy oF Jazz A history of jazz that offers the student an analysis and interpretation of jazz, both historical and musical. Incorporates research from the fields of sociology, cultural anthropology, and American history, as well as from music history.

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52347 MTWTh 10:30AM 12:35PM Gonzalez R 14206/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

MUSIC

HISTORY

MATHEMATICS

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NURS 132 14 UnitsVoCatioNal NuRSiNg 2 This is the second course in a series of three semesters designed to prepare the student for eligibility for licensure as a Vocational Nurse in the State of California. Includes Fluids and Electrolytes I, Nursing Process II, Oncology, Immunology, Nursing Care for Maternal-Newborn, Peripheral Vascular II, Pediatrics II, Musculo-Skeletal, Gastrointestinal, Endocrine and Mental health Disorders.

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62062 ThF 7:00AM 3:50PM Ankenmann J 81106/16/2011 TO 03/31/2012

NURS 247 4 UnitsMatERNal-NEwBoRN NuRSiNg Pre-requisites: NURS 143 and NURS 144Focus is on the use of the nursing process in caring for mothers, neonates and the child-bearing family. Emphasis is placed on family-centered nurs ing care and patient teaching.

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62011 W 6:00AM 2:00PM Orozco R AGEN M 9:00AM 1:00PM 875

W 9:00AM 11:00AM 875 WTh 9:00AM 3:00PM 875 T 12:30PM 4:30PM 875

05/31/2011 TO 07/13/2011

Additional standardized testing fee paid online. All fees subject to change without notice. Students will be notified of their clinical as-signment by their instructor prior to first day of class. Check faculty webpage and ADN webpage for additional course information. HYBRID.

NURS 248 1 UnitNuRSiNg iN CoMMuNity-BaSEd SEttiNgS Focus is on the application of the nursing process in community-based settings. Teaching, systematized lifelong learning and collaboration will be highlighted.

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62012 T 8:00AM 10:50AM Napholz L 87505/31/2011 TO 06/21/2011

Check faculty webpage and ADN webpage for additional course information. HYBRID

PHOT 120 3 UnitsiNtRoduCtioN to PhotogRaPhy This non-darkroom, lecture/demonstration course is designed to introduce the student to basic concepts of photography and to improve upon technical skills in the operation of both digital and film cameras. Emphasis is placed on developing an understanding of design, composition, and creative vision. The course will explore the many applications of photography, career possibilities, and it’s impact as a major communication force.

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233 Watkins A ONLINE06/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

PHYE 123 1 UnittENNiS Fundamentals of tennis. Repeatable for credit three times to improve proficiency. Beginning: Rules, scoring, etiquette, and tactics for singles. Emphasis on forehand and backhand ground strokes, serve and volley. Text required. Intermediate: For the advanced beginner. Concepts and strategy at the intermediate level. Emphasis on fore-hand and backhand ground strokes, serve, volley, service return, approach shot, half volley, lob and overhead smash. Text Required. Advanced: Control, placement, depth and pace. Advanced strategy for the singles player and doubles competitive play. Text required.

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58398 M W 5:30PM 7:30PM Thompson R TCT06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

PHYE 125 1 UnitVollEyBall Fundamentals of volleyball. Repeatable for credit three times to improve proficiency. Beginning: Instruction on the pass, set, spike, serve and block. Emphasis on rules, etiquette and strategy for six person team play. Text required. Intermediate: Development of basic skills and strategies. Emphasis on six person team play and introduc-tion to two person play. Text required. Advanced: Intermediate skills and strategies and the introduction of advanced techniques and team play. Emphasis on officiating and participation in tournament competition. Text required.

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62005 Van Winden K GYM06/13/2011 TO 08/06/2011

NURSING PHOTOGRAPHY

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Please note the following fee information:

Effective Summer 2011: $26/unitEffective Fall 2011: $36/unit

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Note:

Shaded area denotes evening class.

Boxed room code denotes off-campus class.

Instructor assignments and rooms are tentative.

PHYE 129 .5 UnitSPiNNiNg This course is designed to provide students with a cardiovascular and muscle conditioning workout through a continuous movement on a bicycle (stationary). Each workout begins with a warm-up, then an increasing level of workload and finishes with a cool-down. This course provides a workout suitable for all levels of fitness. Repeatable for credit three times.

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320 T Th 10:00AM 11:20AM Perez N 601B06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

321 M W 6:00PM 7:20PM Deicke S 601B06/13/2011 TO 07/22/2011

PHYE 129 1 UnitSPiNNiNg This course is designed to provide students with a cardiovascular and muscle conditioning workout through a continuous movement on a bicycle (stationary). Each workout begins with a warm-up, then an increasing level of workload and finishes with a cool-down. This course provides a workout suitable for all levels of fitness. Repeatable for credit three times.

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323 MTWTh 8:45AM 9:40AM Perez N 601B06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

PHYE 147 1.5 UnitsSwiM FoR FitNESS Improvement of basic aquatic skills (crawl stroke, back stroke, breast stroke). Increases endurance and improves knowledge of the major components of a workout. Text required. Repeatable for credit three times to improve proficiency.

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53695 MTWTh 8:00AM 9:30AM Stephenson S POOL Barsotti G

06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

PHYE 149 1.5 UnitsPhySiCal FitNESS This course focuses on fundamental concepts of physical fitness. Aerobics, strength, flexibility, posture, nutrition and relaxation are discussed and incorporated into the program. A general program will be established with students eventually working into individualized programs. Repeatable for credit three times.

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60208 MTWTh 9:30AM 11:00AM Kling C 40206/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

This class is concurrent with PHYE-160.

PHYE 151 1.5 UnitswEight tRaiNiNg This course is designed to provide a meaningful understanding of the purpose of weight training, to enable individuals to evaluate their own level of muscular fitness, and to design and engage in personalized training programs using the components of muscular strength, muscular endurance, and joint flexibility that can be ben-eficial throughout life. Repeatable for credit three times to improve proficiency.

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354 MTWTh 11:30AM 1:00PM Kling C 401 Hobbs M

06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

PHYE 152 1.5 UnitsStRENgth tRaiNiNg aNd CoNditioNiNg This course provides the student and individualized approach to achieving muscular strength, endurance, body density, flexibility as well as understanding the motivational and mental concentration techniques needed for proper conditioning. The course is repeatable for credit three times.

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60210 MTWTh 5:00PM 6:30PM Freschi R 40206/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

PHYE 160 1.5 UnitsadaPtiVE PhySiCal EduCatioN Designed to meet the needs of the physically limited student. The course will provide adaptations necessary to achieve muscular strength; cardiorespiratory endurance; and flexibility, each within the parameters of the student’s ability. Repeatable for credit three times.

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361 MTWTh 9:30AM 11:00AM Kling C 40206/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

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POLITICAL SCIENCE

PHYE 176 1.5 UnitstEaM SPoRtS This course is an introduction to the basic movement skills neces-sary for participation in an athletic event. Instruction also identifies rules, team concepts, scoring, etiquette, safety, and conditioning for competitive situations. The course may be offered at beginning, intermediate, or advanced levels. Repeatable for credit three times to improve proficiency.

Syn# Days Time Instructor Room

Men’s Basketball60239 MTWTh Ball S GYM

06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

Baseball60246 MTWTh Freschi R FIELD

06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

Softball60253 MTWTh Hobbs M FIELD

06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

Women’s Basketball60255 MTWTh Kvidahl E GYM

06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

Men’s Soccer 60256 MTWTh Carroll L FIELD

06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

Golf60258 Wiechers J EVGC

06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

Women’s Soccer62007 Williams B FIELD

06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

These classes are open to all students.

POLI 120 3 UnitsiNtRoduCtioN to thE PRiNCiPlES oF aMERiCaN goVERNMENt 1 Recommended Preparation: Completion of ENGL 90 A study of the constitutional framework of national, state, and local government, federalism, the presidency, Congress, political parties, voting and elections, public opinion and the role of the media.

Syn# Days Time Instructor Room

270 Liscano J ONLINE06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

60221 M W 6:00PM 9:10PM Kiraly M 83106/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

PSYC 120 3 UnitsgENERal PSyChology Recommended Preparation: Completion of ENGL 90This course provides a general introduction to the field of psychol-ogy. Topics covered include research methods, neuropsychology, sensation and perception, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, personality, social psychology, and clinical psychology.

Syn# Days Time Instructor Room

273 M W 1:30PM 4:35PM Sullivan E 221006/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

PSYC 125 3 UnitshuMaN dEVEloPMENt Recommended Preparation: PSYC 120 Human development from conception through infancy, childhood, adolescence, maturity, late adulthood, old age and death. Physical, cognitive, social, emotional and personality development. Develop-mental theories. Transfers to: CSU, UC

Syn# Days Time Instructor Room

55801 Carlin J ONLINE06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

RESP 180 2.5 - 3.5 unitsRESP CaRE laB/CliNiCal ii Pre-requisties: RESP 150, RESP 160, RESP 170.The intergrated laboratory work will develop the student’s knowledge and technical skills. The course will cover positive pressure ventilation, advanced airway management, and beginning critical care concepts. Students will receive supervised clinical experience for the last four weeks of the course. Letter Grade Only.

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56215 Fortier W AGEN MTWTh 9:00AM 2:50PM Fortier W 803 F 9:00AM 11:50AM Fortier W 803

06/13/2011 TO 07/23/2011

Full time students take 3.5 unit option. Part time students takes 2.5 unit option. Hybrid.

RESP 191 1 UnitRESPiRatoRy CaRE CliNiCal iii Pre-requisities: RESP 180 The students will receive supervised clinical experience in the care of patients with cardiopulmonary disease. Students continue to develop skills in non-critical areas. The course will cover mechanical ventila-tion, advanced airway management, and critical care concepts. The course is for students enrolled in the part-time program.

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62009 MT 7:00AM 3:20PM Fortier W AGEN06/27/2011 TO 07/22/2011

PSYCHOLOGY

RESPIRATORY CARE

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SOCIOLOGY

SPANISH

SPEECH COMMUNICATIONS

SOCI 120 3 UnitsiNtRoduCtioN to SoCiology Introduction to Sociology is an introductory study of the basic concepts, theoretical approaches and methods of sociology. Top-ics typically include the analysis and explanation of culture, social structures, social stratification (including class, race, ethnicity and gender), social change, group and global dynamics, and self and socialization.

Syn# Days Time Instructor Room

53549 Bell G ONLINE06/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

SPAN 110 3 UnitsFiRSt SEMEStER SPaNiSh (PaRt a) The first half of a two-course sequence that introduces the basic ele-ments of the language (listening, speaking, reading and writing) in real world contexts. Emphasis is on language, production, grammar, vocabulary building, and exposure to the Hispanic culture. (NOTE: In order to fulfill the one-semester foreign language requirement of some universities, transfer students must complete the sequence of SPAN 110 and 111).

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62018 8:00AM 12:30PM Shea M SPAIN06/04/2011 TO 06/25/2011

328 MTWTh 9:30AM 11:35AM Villagomez M 83606/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

SPAN 111 3 UnitsFiRSt SEMEStER SPaNiSh (PaRt B) Pre-requisite: SPAN 110 The second half of a two-course sequence that introduces the basic elements of the language (listening, speaking, reading and writing) in real world contexts. Emphasis is on language production, grammar, vocabulary building, and exposure to the Hispanic culture. (NOTE: In order to fulfill the one-semester foreign language requirement of some universities, transfer students must complete the sequence of SPAN 110 and 111).

Syn# Days Time Instructor Room

62019 8:00AM 12:30PM Shea M SPAIN06/04/2011 TO 06/25/2011

SPAN 130 3 UnitsFiRSt SEMEStER SPokEN SPaNiSh The course provides students with fundamental listening and speaking skills. In-depth study of grammatical concepts, with major emphasis on accurate pronunciation and intonation. Study of the life and culture of Spanish-speaking people.

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62016 8:00AM 12:30PM Shea M SPAIN06/04/2011 TO 06/25/2011

SPAN 131 3 UnitsSECoNd SEMEStER SPokEN SPaNiSh Pronunciation, vocabulary, listening, speaking, and grammar. Read-ings and conversations stress the culture and life of the Spanish speaking people. Take SPAN-130 or equivalent. Minimum grade C,C

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62017 8:00AM 12:30PM Shea M SPAIN06/04/2011 TO 06/25/2011

SPAN 282 3 UnitsiNtRo to hiSPaNiC litERatuRE This course is designed for Spanish native speakers and other linguistically qualified students who wish to improve their skills to a high-advanced level of reading, writing, and literary analysis. The emphasis is on critical thinking and reasoned support of ideas. Literary discussions will be an important component of the class, but writing composition will also be included, as well as exposure to international Hispanic culture. This course is strongly recommended for prospective Spanish majors. This course is conducted entirely in Spanish. Recommended Preparation: Students should be proficient in reading, speaking, and writing Spanish.

Syn# Days Time Instructor Room

62020 8:00AM 12:30PM Shea M SPAIN06/04/2011 TO 06/25/2011

SPCOM 122 3 UnitsPuBliC SPEakiNg This course focuses on developing the skills needed to research, organize and present effective speeches for a variety of audiences and occasions. Additional topics include reducing speech apprehen-sion, use of visual aids, argumentation, critical thinking and critical listening.

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60444 MTWTh 10:30AM 12:35PM McReynolds G 183906/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

SPCOM 124 3 UnitsCaREER CoMMuNiCatioNS This course covers a range of workplace communication concepts and skills. Topics include developing resumes, interviewing, group decision making, problem solving, leadership, and effective presenta-tions. In addition, the course will develop skills in listening, critical thinking and conflict resolution.

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60445 MTWTh 10:30AM 12:35PM Petero A 223006/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

60446 MTW 6:00PM 8:50PM Pippins E 163306/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

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VITICULTURETHEATER

Winemaking For Everyone

Beginning And Advanced Classes In All Aspects Of The Winemaking Industry

Hands-On Experience In The Vineyard And New State-Of-The-Art Winery

THEA 140 1 UnittEChNiCal thEatRE laBoRatoRy Technical theatre laboratory is an introduction to the basic vocabulary, techniques, materials, and equipment of entertainment technology. Offers experience in working with sets, costumes, properties, lighting, sound, and makeup. Appropriate for all drama majors.

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61806 MTWTh 10:00AM 2:50PM Skeoch J 13606/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

THEA 156 1 UnitShakESPEaRE PRoduCtioN Shakespeare Production is designed for the study, preparation and production of Shakespeare’s plays to be presented on stage before the campus and community. Each semester the course is offered, a different play will be rehearsed and presented.

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61990 MTWTh 6:00PM 9:50PM King J 13306/13/2011 TO 08/04/2011

VWT 229 1 UnitSuMMER VitiCultuRE oPERatioNS Vineyard practices for the summer session. Class operates NVC Student Vineyard, with an emphasis on the practical applications of viticulture theory. Transfers to: CSU.

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245 M 1:00PM 4:50PM Krebs S 322006/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

VWT 282 1 UnitSuMMER wiNERy oPERatioNS Winery operations for the summer season, including handling and storage of new wines; maintenance of wines from previous vintages; general cellar practices. Class operates the Teaching Winery. Student must be at least 21 years of age in order to participate in wine tast-ing.

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55836 T 1:00PM 4:50PM Avila B 320106/13/2011 TO 07/21/2011

OFF-CAMPUS ROOM CODES

AGEN ....................................... Health Occupation Off-CampusContact Health Occupations for more info.

EVGC ..................................................Eagle Vines Golf Course580 South Kelly Road, American Canyon

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Napa Valley College offers many classes that can be completed entirely or in part online. A “hybrid” class is one that has some

regular class meetings, with most class work completed online. Online Education offers students the flexibility of taking a class

without having to come to campus and without having to attend class on a fixed schedule. Before registering for an online class,

consider the following to be sure you are ready:

• You must have reliable access to a computer with Internet access (MAC or PC).

• Be knowledgeable about how to use email, an Internet browser, and a word processing program.

• Have the time management and organizational skills required to complete the course.

• Be comfortable working on your own without face-to-face contact with a teacher or other students.

You can register for all online classes using the college registration process and WebAdvisor. Once registered, be sure to make

note of when the class begins. Many online classes start with the regular semester while others begin later into the semester.

These “late-start” classes can start as much as six weeks after the regular semester. You will not receive any other communi-

cation or instruction from the college after you have registered. It is your responsibility to be prepared and to start the course

when it begins. Consult the Online Education web page at www.napavalley.edu/online-ed to confirm the orientation require-

ments for your course. This web page has important information about how to access “Blackboard,” the online course software.

your Blackboard id is the first two letters of your first name and the first two letters of your last name, followed by the last 4 digits

of your Student ID number. For example, if your name is James Smith and your student id is 2345678, your Blackboard ID would

be JASM5678. For all students, the default password is STUDENT. If you have trouble logging in submit a help request at www.

napavalley.edu/online.ed.

online classes begin on June 13, 2011 unless otherwise noted. Students will have access to online courses a few days before the class begins from www.napavalley.edu/online-ed. Please refer to SChEdulE oF ClaSSES section for additional information.

online Education

Study Spanish Abroad Summer 2011 Salamanca, Spain

Three weeks/June 4-June 25, 2011

For additional information contact:

• Mary Shea at [email protected] or (707) 253-3165

• María Villagómez at [email protected] or (707) 253-3178

Napa College Students in Salamanca 2007

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Education

Adelante .................................................. 55Arts and Crafts........................................ 56Basic Education...................................... 55Business Start Up Training.................... 48Computer On-line classes ..................... 54CPR & First Aid ....................................... 53Dance ....................................................... 60English as a Second Language (ESL) .. 55 Feldenkrais.............................................. 62Food and Wine Enthusiast Program ..... 44Hospitality ............................................... 49International Trade ................................. 50Kayaking.................................................. 62Kids classes ............................................ 61Language ................................................. 58Marketing................................................. 51Music ....................................................... 61Notary ...................................................... 52Off Campus Locations ........................... 65Photography ........................................... 59Physical Education................................. 62Registration Form ................................... 67Registration Information ........................ 66Senior Seminar ....................................... 59Small Business Development Center ... 50Special Classes for Special People ...... 64Trip and Tours ......................................... 63Writing ..................................................... 60Youth Entrepreneur Program ................ 48

Center for Hospitality, Culinary, and Wine Industry

Center for Business and Entrepreneurship

General Business Classes Personal Interest Classes Recreational Classes

Visit our website at: www.napavalley.edu

Community Education and Upper Valley Campus Staff:Christina Rivera, Interim DirectorBarbara Alexander, Executive Chef, Napa Valley Cooking SchoolLaura Lee, Chef Instructor, Napa Valley Cooking SchoolAnn Counihan, Administrative AssistantCharlotte Morgan, Community Education TechnicianSusie Moore, Staff Secretary

Napa Valley College, Upper Valley Campus | 707-967-2901 Summer hours: 8am-7pm, Monday –Thursday

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Chef Barbara AlexanderChef Barbara Alexander, Executive Chef of the Napa Valley Cooking School, comes from a long background of restaurants and Cooking Schools. She has headed the culinary programs at the Napa Valley Cooking School for the last 10 years, expanding the culinary offerings considerably and is most proud of the wonderful variety of culinary experts that make up the faculty of the Food En-thusiast Program. Prior to her directorship at the Napa Valley Cooking School, Chef Barbara was an instructor at the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone, and instructed for five years at the acclaimed Dubrulle Culinary Institute of Canada, after returning from a seven-year stint in award winning hotels and restaurants in Australia and England.

Bread 101Even with all the great bread available in the Napa Valley, there is little more satisfying than the smell bread from your own oven and the meditative feeling of shaping the dough with your hands. A brief discussion of flour, yeasts and the science involved in “the rise” and we will be on our way to making some great tast-ing organic loaves. On the Friday evening we will be hands on in the dough, making doughs for an overnight “retard” to increase the flavor and dough development. Saturday morning, we will learn the art of shaping, scoring and baking. By the end of the class you will be making Caramelized Onion and Jack Cheese Sourdough Boule, Rustic Ciabatta, Olive Oil Focaccia, Chef B’s Famous Buttermilk Potato Rolls and a simple No Knead Bread all with confidence. A light supper will be served Friday night–Please bring a large paper or cloth bag to transport your loaves and note the early start time on Saturday morning!Hands-On#62034 Jun 10 and 11 $95 Upper Valley Campus Kitchen Fri, 6-8pm, Sat, 8 am -11 am, Alexander

Main Course Summer SaladsFinally the long cold winter is over and the long awaited beauti-ful Napa Valley summer is upon us with long hot days, marvel-ous produce and lots of outdoor eating. This class is tailored to simple cooking with the very best of local products, seasonal ingredients and earthy flavors of Californian Cuisine. These salads make perfect appetizers or main courses and are great for entertaining or just a simple home cooked meal. A dazzling array of salads: A Chef’s Warm Potato Salad with Prosciutto; Artichoke Caponata with Grilled Prawns and Lemon Fritters; Moroccan Poached Chicken Salad with Chickpeas and Roasted Peppers; Avocado and Grapefruit Salad with Dungeness Crab Cake; Niçoise Salad with Tuna Confit; and Garden Lettuces with Torn Croutons, Sweet 100 Tomatoes, Poached Eggs, Bacon Lardons and Green Goddess Dressing will change the way you look at the salad as a main course.Hands-On#62035 Jul 20$75 Upper Valley Campus Kitchen Wed, 6-9:30pm, Alexander

Food and Wine Enthusiast Program

Napa Valley Cooking School

Located in the heart of the California’s Wine Country, the Napa Valley Cooking School offers high quality, intensive training for aspiring chefs. The goal of the program is to provide each student with hands-on, quality, culinary and pastry skills required for a career in a fine-dining establishment. The disciplined and professional learning environment, availability of global externships, low student teacher ratio and focus on sustainability make the Napa Valley Cooking School unique. Located in one the country’s top tourist destinations, the program provides students with access to the Napa Valley’s well-known chefs, winemakers, and artisan producers through community involvement.

Call us today to get information on how to begin your culinary career, right here in wine country! (707) 967-2930www.napavalleycookingschool.org

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Shrimp-Mania!!In response to the seafood fanatics, who have taken the ever-popular Crab-Mania! Here’s a fun new class that will provide you with lots of new, easy and exotically flavored recipes for the much loved shrimp. We will be working with only the best fresh shrimp including Hopper Shrimp, White Gulf Prawns, and local Rock and Bay Shrimp, to create a delicious meal. Salt and Pepper Wok Fried Shrimp; Grilled Shrimp on Sugar Cane with Spicy Dipping Sauce; Coconut Shrimp with Spicy Tomato Chutney; Grilled Shrimp Cocktail with Mango and Chipotle Salsa; Corn Chowder with Spicy Shrimp Salad; and Rigatoni with Rock Shrimp Pesto and Cherry Tomatoes. Always popular in the summer months Shrimp is great for entertaining.Hands-On#62036 Aug 9$95 Upper Valley Campus Kitchen Tue, 6-9:30pm, Alexander

Chef Adam Busby, Certified Master ChefChef Adam Busby, CMC, launched into his long culinary career in the revered kitchens of Michelin Star Restaurant Des Gourmets in Dijon, Burgundy and Jacques Cagna in Paris. After working with some of France’s top chefs he returned to his native Canada to open his own award winning and internationally acclaimed restaurant, Star Anise. Chef Adam is the Director of Education and Executive Chef of the talented team of instructors at the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone. In January 2004 Chef Adam received the honor of Certified Master Chef…one of only 61 in America!

Rib Mania–back by popular demand!Summer is definitely upon us when we start thinking of Ribs! It’s time to break away from your old rib recipe that you have been dusting off every summer...and this class is just in time to shake up summer grilling!! Chef Adam will guide you through a variety of Dry Rubs, Spice Shakes, Mop Sauces, and Finish-ing Glazes on a variety of Ribs that span from Latin America and Asia to right here in our own backyards! Along with some great salads, sides, relishes and condiments you will leave with lots of great new recipes to give your barbeque a good summer workout!Hands-On#62037 Jun 9$75 Upper Valley Campus Kitchen Thu, 6-9:30pm, Busby Just Say No to Feedlot Meat!!! Be your own butcher and stock your freezer with all Natural-Beef, Pork and Lamb–no hormones, antibiotics or feedlot ani-mals! Have you read the Omnivore’s Dilemma, watched Food Inc. or are just plain sick of the way we are raising livestock in this country? Do you shudder at grocery store prices, and wonder where you can buy quality, natural, pasture raised meat that actually is raised by a farmer rather with your health and well being in mind? Well, this class is for you. Perfect for your summer grilling, you will spend the evening with Chef Adam and not only learn the basic butchery skills to break down pork, lamb and beef, but go home with a cooler full of high quality, naturally raised, hormone and antibiotic free meat. At the Napa Valley Cooking School we source only the finest quality meat from our supplier Preferred Meats who supply Michelin quality restaurants in the Bay Area. Tonight, you will butcher a whole rack of Beeler Farms Natural Pork into delicious bone in and boneless chops, French 2 Racks of Martin Emigh Dixon pasture

raised Lamb, grind 4 pounds of lamb shoulder for awesome lamb burgers, cut tasty steaks from Storm Hill and Niman Ranch ½ Rib Eye (6+pounds), and ½ New York Strip (5+ pounds)as well as grind 5# house-aged natural chuck for burgers. Here’s the kicker....you get to take it all home with you! All fresh, premium farm raised meats, cut and packaged for your freezer. You’ll go home with over $450.00 of custom cut meats–-the class is essentially FREE. This class is sure to become a regular at the Napa Valley Cooking School and we are proud to offer it at this sensational price as an introductory offer! We’ll finish the evening with a light supper. Make sure to bring something to carry all your meat home–a cooler is a great idea! Hands-On#62038 Jul 21 $450 Upper Valley Campus Kitchen Thu, 6-9:30pm, Busby

Summer “Cooking” in the RawAhhh the heat of summer, entertaining outside and thinking of cool , low-cal, lighter items packed with flavor that are simple to prepare for your next dinner party that are sure to be a hit with your guests. Tonight, everything is “RAW!” From a delicious Seared Organic Beef Carpaccio with Salsa Verde; to a Trio of Tunas-(Tartare, Poke, and “New Style” Sashimi); Exotic Tahi-tian Poisson Cru (Coconut and Lime Lace Fish and Shellfish), Playa Blanca Ceviche; Paper Thin Vegetable “Carpaccios” low in calories, high in flavor–you will have a whole new repertoire from Master Chef Adam Busby, of new items for your next summer menu.Hands-On#62039 Aug 18$75 Upper Valley Campus Kitchen Thu, 6-9:30pm, Busby

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Ultimate BurgersAre you a person who roams culinary cities looking for the Ultimate Burger? Do you seek the truth while devouring a big, juicy, perfectly balanced hamburger, cooked to perfection and served on a handmade roll—and know it is one of the best culinary joys? Come and spend the evening with our resident Burger Fanatic who will give you all the tips needed for achieving Burger Nirvana. If you are interested in fine-tuning your cooking skills, getting some excellent recipes and sharing some time with like minded burger addicts, then this is the class for you! Tonight’s repertoire will include: The Ultimate Beef Burger on a Hand-crafted Sesame Bun with Special Burger Sauce; Turkey Shiitake Burger with Caramelized Onions and Gruyere; Moroccan Lamb Burger with Oven Roasted Tomatoes, Feta, and Olive Tapenade; Smoked Salmon Burger with Arugula, Pickled Onions and Preserved Lemon Aioli and a Bacon Studded Buffalo Burger with Blue Cheese and Horseradish Sauce.Hands-On#61640 June 4th$75 Upper Valley Campus Kitchen Saturday, 10:30-2 pm, Lee

Blade MasterPreparing great food begins with a sharp knife and solid hand skills. None of us are born with great knife skills, but a good teacher can get you on the road to professional results! Knives are the tools of the trade, and it’s important to know how to use them correctly. We begin the class with a brief discussion of knife types, what to look for when purchasing, sharpening stones, how to sharpen, and honing with the steel. Next, we all work in the kitchen under the watchful eye of Chef Adam to ensure proper hand movements while learning various important vegetable cuts that every serious food enthusiast should know. Spend a few hours with Chef Adam and let a professional show you the tricks of the trade. This is a great class to take in conjunction with “Making of the Home Chef,” coming this Fall.Hands-On#62040 Aug 31$75 Upper Valley Campus Kitchen Wed, 6-9:30pm, Busby

Chef Laura LeeChef Laura Lee comes to the Napa Valley Cooking School bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience ranging from The Plaza Café in Carmel-By-The-Sea to her own catering business, two restaurants, a thriving restaurant consulting business, instructor and curriculum developer for The Home Chef Cooking School, winery chef at both Simi and Signorello Vineyards, and Artisan Cheese promoter with Tomales Bay Foods. Following her true passion for teaching, Chef Laura’s infectious enthusiasm for everything food as well as her “stage” presence has fortuitously brought her to the Napa Valley Cooking School as a full-time instructor in the Profes-sional Culinary Program.

American Regional BBQ In this comprehensive, day long, outdoor cooking class, Chef Laura Lee will teach you the skills and techniques required to perfect the art of real American Bar-b-que! A short lecture period will include the differences in BBQ styles by region, the selection of woods and chips for smoking, building an efficient fire; including fuel choices, and methods for controlling your fire. Exploring the unique flavors of Texas, Carolina, Kansas City, and Memphis you will create slow smoked brisket, pulled pork shoulder, baby back ribs, and Santa Maria Tri-Tip. By the end of the day, you’ll have the skills and confidence to create this repertoire of recipes including traditional side dishes, rubs, mops, sauces and desserts to go along with your newly gained confidence for creating great bar-b-que at home! The day will end with a celebratory feast! Perfect for Father’s Day.Hands-On#62041 Jun 25 $150 Upper Valley Campus Kitchen Sat, 9am -3pm, Lee

Grills Gone WildSpice up your backyard grill repertoire with recipes that are loaded with “wow factor”. This time our Mistress of the grill, Chef Laura, has gone totally global to bring you taste sensa-tions that are awe inspiring. This class focuses on quick grilling techniques for after work dinners, simple outdoor entertaining and low maintenance cooking. Master basic marinating and grilling skills or for those of you who already are “grill masters”, add some new and exciting techniques to your repertoire that are sure to make you the life of your next outdoor party. To-night’s Menu will include: Moroccan Spiced Salmon; Grilled Vegetable Panzanella; Jerk Chicken with Summer Fruit Salsa; Lamb Shawarma with Pita and Tzatziki; Chile Relleno with Fire Roasted Tomato Salsa and Skirt Steak Salad with Blue Cheese and Cherries.Hands-On#62042 Aug 6 $75 Upper Valley Campus Kitchen Sat, 10am-1:30pm, Lee

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Pre-registration is strongly recommended for all fee based classes.

Classes are subject to cancellation if there is low enrollment!

See page 66 for the four easy ways to register.

Chef Mariano Orlando Mariano Orlando, was born in Balestrate, Sicily and honed his skills in South America and Europe. Before coming to Tra Vigne in St. Helena, Mariano was the co-owner of Caffe Giuseppe in Southern California and cooked at the Hotel Del Conte in Milan. In addition to teaching cooking classes, he also manages to find the time to be a member of the Napa Valley Cooking School’s Board of Advisors and is currently working as a private chef in the Napa Valley.

Chef Mariano does the Farmer’s MarketIn this all new class, Chef Mariano will focus on our local farmer’s markets. Using products exclusively from the market (and perhaps a few other local treats), Mariano will use his Italian flare to create a delicious meal with what is available now. Easy to du-plicate with a trip to the farmer’s market, this class will focus on light summer fare, with vegetables as the center of the plate. Chef Mariano will show you how to incorporate this healthy way of cooking into your diet without ever missing a tasty bite….Hands-On#62043 Jul 11$75 Upper Valley Campus Kitchen Mon, 6-9:30pm, Orlando

Chef Ken WoytisekChef Ken Woytisek has been a professional cook and chef for the last twenty years. He has worked in many well-known Bay Area restaurants during his career, such as Zuni Cafe, Square One, China Moon Cafe, and Campton Place Hotel. Currently, he is a Chef Instructor at the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone where he teaches both Mediterranean and Asian Cuisines having traveled extensively in those regions of the world.

You say “Bastilla” I say “B’Steeya”…Bastilla, perhaps the best known of Moroccan dishes, has at least six different variations in its spelling alone! (e.g., Bastilla Bes-tilla B’steeya Bisteeya, Bistayla, Pastilla) Mid-eastern food often includes unusual combinations of sweet and savory flavors with a complex blending of herbs and spices. Classic Bastilla is made with ras al hanout, eggs and squab, wrapped in phyllo dough and dusted with cinnamon sugar. However, as well as the classic, today’s class will venture into some of the lesser known dishes: Sea-food Bisteeya of Essouria and the classic Bisteeya of Marrakeh and sweet Fig and Apple Bisteeya. The countless variations may be made large for family-style dining, and they may be made into smaller “triangles,” just the right size to serve as an appetizer. In this hands-on class, each student will be making a variation, also the the opportunity to learn more about working with phyllo and the traditional Moroccan pastry called “warka.”#62044 Aug 13$75 Upper Valley Campus Kitchen Sat, 10:30am-2pm, Woytisek

For Hospitality classes, go to BEC Hospitality page 49

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BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER TRAININGS (BEC)The goal of the Business & Entrepreneurship Center (BEC) is to· Strengthen the entrepreneurial spirit in California by encouraging young people to engage in entrepreneurship as a legitimate lifetime career path; · Assist the regional and statewide efforts to increase the success of business through partnerships and collaborations with industry, education and government; and · Expand entrepreneurship curriculum across community college campuses. This summer the BEC will be offering the following trainings:

Napa Valley College YEP Environmental Extreme Green Summer AcademyThe Napa Valley College Environmental Extreme Green Summer Academy is a one week science exploration boot camp de-signed to increase the awareness of how science, technology and mathematics relate to studies and careers in engineering and environmental fields and to provide students with basic career guidance in these areas. The program is created for upper high school and beginning college students who are interested in many of the new emerging technology fields related to our environ-ment. The Academy meets 9am to 4pm at the Napa Valley College Campus, June 13-17th. Students will have the opportunity for hands-on training, exploration, field trips and presentations from many professional in the region: The Summer Academy includes: The Exploration of Energy Management and Solar Energy, Utilizing GIS and GPS, Geographic Information Systems and Global Positioning Systems, Introduction to Water Quality and Water Chemistry and Exploring Green Practice with Local Napa Valley Businesses.

The Academy is co-taught by Napa Valley College and Vintage High School Instructors. The cost is $200. A limited number of scholarships will be offered to local students. For more information and a scholarship application, visit the NVC Career Technical Education website at www.nvccte.org #61981 Jun 13-17$200 NVC, TBD Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm, Castro & Jackson

YOUTH ENTREPRENEUR PROGRAM (YEP)

Napa Valley College YEP Business Boot CampThe NVC Youth Entrepreneurial Program Business Boot Camp is a 5-day entrepreneurial “boot-camp” designed for high school and college students ages 14-27, who want to learn to start a full-time, part-time or summer business or simply explore the world of business enterprise.

The YEP Business Boot Camp is scheduled to start at the Napa Valley College on June 20th, 2011. The 30-hour pro-gram is structured to offer practical and hands-on learning from Napa Valley College Certified Business Advisors and Local Business Leaders from wine, hospitality, service, tech-nology and retail industry. An outcome of the 30-hour camp is the development of an individual or team business plan to act as a road map for start-up and future growth.

Napa Valley College YEP is provided through a grant through the Chancellor’s Office Economic Workforce Development Program. The class fee is $200 and includes tuition costs, materials, and some refreshments. There are some scholarship opportunities available. For more information or to register call the NVC SBDC at (707) 253-3210 or visit the YEP website www.nvcyep.org.#60181 Jun 20-24$200 NVC, Bldg 1400 Rm. 1431 Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm, Monahan & Cromwell

Napa Valley College YEP Digital Arts AcademyThe NVC Digital Arts Summer Academy will provide students interested in digital media arts the opportunity to participate in a week long workshop-format course that will introduce them to academic and career opportunities in the field. This academy format is designed with high school and first-time college students in mind and does not require any previous digital media, art, or design experience.

Students in this course will learn how to create and manipulate images, videos, 3-D animations, photographs, and designs utilizing industry-standard tools and software includ-ing: Adobe Photoshop CS4, Adobe Illustrator CS4, Painter X, Aperture, Final Cut Pro and Inventor!

Enrollment is open to all interested students but enroll early to insure your spot! #62060 Jun 20-24$200 New Technology High, Napa Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm, Brown

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BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER: HOSPITALITYFood Handling CertificationBy the time you have finished this course, you should have a better understanding of what food borne illnesses are, how they are caused, and what you can do to help prevent them. To obtain a California Food Handler Card, food handlers will need to successfully pass a food handler test. Food handlers must maintain a valid food handler card for the duration of his or her employment. The cards are valid throughout most of the state and are valid for three years from issuance. Each food facility must maintain records documenting that each employee possesses a valid California Food Handler Card that can be provided to local enforcement officials upon request. This requirement was passed by the legislature, signed by the governor and is slated to begin July 1, 2011.#62004 Jun 6$30 Napa Chamber of Commerce Mon, 5:30-9:30pm, Cromwell

Pre-registration is strongly recommended for all fee based classes.Classes are subject to cancellation if there is low enrollment!

See page 66 for the four easy ways to register.

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From Kitchen to MarketThis training will give you a competitive edge in the trendy specialty food industry. Topics covered include the planning and production process, contacts to help get you started, capi-talization options, creative marketing ideas, the distribution network with suggestions on how to get into that segment of the business as well, and more. #61970 Jun 20$45 Napa Chamber of Commerce Mon, 2:30-5:30pm, Minuzzo

Wine Tasting Room SalesInstructor, Pamela Personette, provides hands-on hospitality training designed specifically for winery tasting room staff in order to increase sales. #61973 Jun 14$40 Napa Chamber of Commerce Tue, 9-11:30am, Personette

TiPS - Training for Intervention ProceduresInstead of taking chances, take TiPS training! TiPS is a certified program providing the skills to help servers, sellers, and consumers of alcohol how to prevent intoxication, drunk driving, and underage drinking. A test will be given at the end of the class and certificates are presented upon completion of training.#61971 Jun 7$45 Napa Chamber of Commerce Tue, 8:30-11:30am, Stelter

#61972 Jul 12$45 Napa Chamber of Commerce Tue, 8:30-11:30am, Stelter

BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER: SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE Agropreneur: Increasing Local Food ProductionThis class will teach you about laws and regulations, pesti-cides, environmental health, and organic certification.#61999 Jun 11$30 Napa Chamber of Commerce Sat, 9am-12pm, Bianco

Putting up the Greenhouse This class will teach, greenhouse designs, building a small backyard greenhouse, and growing in a greenhouse.#62002 Jul 9$30 Napa Chamber of Commerce Sat, 9am-12pm, Bianco

Everything About ChickensThis class will teach you about chicken houses, designing and building a backyard chicken house, and caring for chickens. #62003 Jul 23$30 Napa Chamber of Commerce Sat, 9am-12pm, Bianco

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SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER TRAININGSOur mission is to provide business owners and managers with information, train-ing and expert individual business advising. We offer a wide range of short-term workshops and seminars that benefit business owners and managers. This sum-mer we will offer the following low cost sessions:

CITD: ABCs of Import/Export ABCs of Import/Export is a MUST for those that are new to international business, as well as, those that require refresher courses. Participants will benefit from the detailed content of the seminar, including: Business Plan development, Identify-ing your target market, Financing your shipment, Getting Paid, Inco-terms, International Logistics, etc. To register go to www.acteva.com/go/bayareacitd. Jun 24$60 Napa Chamber of Commerce Fri, 10am-3pm, Soyombo

CITD: From Trade Show to Sales: Best Strategies for International Trade Shows Trade Shows are unique tools for any company to enhance sales and publicity. But how? Participants will learn how to: Save time and Money by attending trade shows, Network with industry peers, Drive attendees to your booth, make sales (if allowed at the trade show), Keep your fingers on the pulse of your industry. To register go to www.acteva.com/go/bayareacitd. Jul 8$60 Napa Chamber of Commerce Fri, 10am-3pm, Soyombo

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CITD: International Marketing Strategies This seminar provides participants with a step-by-step strategies that will help in the development of specific sales methodolo-gies, including market research, distribution, etc. To register go to www.acteva.com/go/bayareacitd. Jul 22$60 Napa Chamber of Commerce Fri, 10am-3pm, Soyombo

SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER: START-UP TRAININGSBusiness Startup OrientationThis comprehensive orientation is designed to be a starting place for those considering jumping into business for the first time. The workshop will provide you with a start-up booklet, as well as a general overview of the things to consider when starting a business. #61966 Jun 9$10 Napa Chamber of Commerce Thu, 2-4:30pm, Jinnett#61967 Jul 7$10 Napa Chamber of Commerce Thu, 2-4:30pm, Jinnett#61969 Aug 4$10 Napa Chamber of Commerce Thu, 6-8:30pm, Stelter

How to Write a Business Plan Attendees will receive a copy of the comprehensive work-book “Your Business Plan”, and the instructor will guide you through the planning process in an easy to understand, step-by-step, fill in the blanks, process. #61974 Jul 16$50 Napa Chamber of Commerce Sat, 9am-3pm, Stelter

REFUND POLICYRequests for a refund on a fee-based class not cancelled by the college must be made at least five (5) working days prior to the beginning of the class. No refunds can be made on requests made after that

date. A $5 per person processing fee will be retained on all refunds unless the class is cancelled or meeting times are changed by the college.

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SBDC: BROWN BAG LUNCH SERIESThe Brown Bag Series: Brown Bag lunch trainings are the perfect quick-solution for getting the foundation you need to successfully launch your business.

Brown Bag: Marketing 101An SBDC Marketing Advisor will provide the guidelines for developing your business and marketing plan.#61962 Jun 16$20 Napa Valley College, Bldg 4100,

Campus Planning Thu, 12-2pm, Jinnett#61963 Jul 14$20 Napa Valley College, Bldg 4100,

Campus Planning Thu, 12-2pm, Jinnett

Brown Bag: Financing 101Do you need capital to start or expand your venture? This workshop is designed to familiarize businesses with the key fundamentals of debt equity financing. This workshop will review the options for first-time financing with emphasis on the SBA micro lending program.#61961 Jun 21$20 Napa Valley College, Bldg 4100,

Campus Planning Tue, 12-2pm, Basayne

Brown Bag: Recordkeeping 101In Recordkeeping 101, an SBDC Business Advisor will help start-up business owners with the framework of recordkeep-ing and budgeting.#61964 Jun 22$20 Napa Valley College, Bldg 4100,

Campus Planning Wed, 12-2pm, Stelter#61965 Jul 20$20 Napa Valley College, Bldg 4100,

Campus Planning Wed, 12-2pm, Stelter

Brown Bag: Basic Business Planning 101We don’t fail, we just fail to plan. Get your business plan – the Roadmap to Your Success – going with this lunch time training that covers the key elements of a business plan.#61959 Jun 30$20 Napa Valley College, Bldg 4100,

Campus Planning Thu, 12-2pm, Jinnett#61960 Jul 28$20 Napa Valley College, Bldg 4100,

Campus Planning Thu, 12-2pm, Jinnett

SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER: MARKETINGBUSINESS OF ART SERIESThese workshops are designed for creative spirits, artists, artisans, performance artists, musicians and freelance artists. The series is taught by Carolynne Gamble, MFA, a Napa Valley Artist, Marketing Specialist, and teacher at Napa Valley College and Solano Col-lege Small Business Development Centers.

Social Media & Blogging for Artists: A Must for Open Studio ArtistsFacebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube are all great marketing tools for artists. Learn key strategies and best practices and how to use these marketing tools for your art business. This open forum class is designed for all creative spirits, artists, artisans, perfor-mance artists, musicians and freelance artists. Stories and strategies to promote your Open Studio show and maximize attendance. Promote your art with blogging! It’s web presence and it’s free. Design tips, terse text and how to combine blogging with social media. Instructor provides Preferred Vendors and A-List resources.

Taught by Carolynne Gamble, MFA, a Napa Valley Artist, Marketing Specialist, and teacher at Napa Valley College and Solano Col-lege Small Business Development Centers. Special Guest: Social Media Specialist, Kim Bresden, CEO, WhiteSands ProMedia. #61991 Jun 7$40 UVC, St Helena, Rm 3 Mon, 5:30-7:30pm, Gamble

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Show Display for Artists - Art Licensing, Portfolios, Gallery RepresentationA Must for Open Studio ArtistsHeaded for the gallery scene? This class also covers portfolio design and how to approach galleries. Have you explored art li-censing? Discover this vast world for artists! You will learn tips for dynamic displays at Open Studio, Fairs and Festival; how to price and how to maximize attendance at the show; guidelines for getting your show publicized and strategies to maximize your sales.

Taught by Carolynne Gamble, MFA, a Napa Valley Artist, Mar-keting Specialist, and teacher at Napa Valley College and Solano College Small Business Development Centers. #61992 Jun 28$40 UVC, St Helena, Rm 3 Tue, 5:30-7:30pm, Gamble

Guaranteed Free PublicityPublicity, unlike paid advertising, has to compete for space. Marketing consultant Dr. Rick Crandall, has been a publicist and an editor for several business publications. From this dual per-spective he will show you 10 ways to get publicity! Workshop includes an 80 page handout, a book, and software.#61968 Jun 16$50 Napa Chamber of Commerce Thu, 6-9pm, Crandall

Marketing Your Services: For People Who Hate to SellStudents walk away with a 52-week “mini-plan” for setting up regular, painless marketing. The cost includes a 300-page book by the instructor.#61975 Jun 23$60 Napa Chamber of Commerce Thu, 6-9pm, Crandall

SBDC: WAKE UP YOUR BUSINESS WEDNESDAYSThe Napa Valley College and Napa Chamber of Commerce Business Builders Committee invites you to attend the informal WUYBW workshops on the 3rd Wednesday of every month from 7:30am-9:30am at the Napa Chamber of Commerce. Partici-pants provide the questions and have the opportunity to network. The following topics will be presented this summer:

WUYBW: Boomers, Xers, Millenials: Getting the Most from All the Generations in the Workforce#61976 Jun 15$20 Napa Chamber of Commerce Wed, 7:30-9:30am

WUYBW: Email Marketing: Do’s, Don’ts and Why’s#61977 Jul 20$20 Napa Chamber of Commerce Wed, 7:30-9:30am

Become a Notary In One DayStart your own business, become a more valuable employee, provide customer service for your business or organization, earn additional income and get re-commissioned. This intensive one-day seminar is designed to equip you with everything you need to know to become an effective Notary. You will find out about new legislation as well as how to pass the “new” test (must be taken every 4 years), identify document signers, keep a journal, fill out certificates and avoid lawsuits. The class includes a prac-tice Notary Public Exam.

Cooperative Personnel Services will register you for the exam from 4:15pm to 5pm. The exam will be from 5pm to 6 pm. New and Renewing Notaries must bring the following: 1) A $40 check made payable to “Secretary of State” 2) Proper ID – current driver’s license with photo or state issued ID card3) Two #2 pencils.

4) 2 X 2 passport color photo (Students will not be turned away at the exam for not having a passport picture, but not having the photo will delay getting their commission)

Live Scan Fingerprints required after you pass the exam.Students must be 18 years old and have NO felonies on their record. Serious conviction may disqualify applicant.

A $30 materials fee will be collected in class.PLEASE NOTE: Arrive early. Due to State regulations, no one will be admitted to the classroom after 8:30am. Be on time when coming back to classroom from a break. Pre-registration is required.#61941 Jul 14$99 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 3 Thu, 8am-4pm Exam, 5-6pm, Rm.3 Notary Public Seminars

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Renewing Notaries–3 Hour State Required Seminar

As of January 2009, Renewing Notaries may take a three hour Approved Notary Refresher course. We will review all laws and regulations you are required to know to continue as a Notary. You must take the exam and be fingerprinted again. A 6 hour

approved course must be taken first and there can be no lapse in your commission. Otherwise, you are required to take the 6 hour course again.

Cooperative Personnel Services will register you for the exam from 4:15pm to 5:00 pm. The exam will be from 5:00 pm –6:00 pm.

New and Renewing Notaries must bring the following: 1) A $40 check made payable to “Secretary of State”2) Proper ID – current driver’s license with photo or state issued ID card3) Two #2 pencils4) 2 X 2 passport color photoLive Scan Fingerprints required after you pass the exam.Serious conviction may disqualify applicant.A $30 materials fee will be collected in class. Pre-registration is required.#61942 Jul 14$50 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 3 Thu, 12:30- 4pm, Exam, 5-6pm, Rm.3 Notary Public Seminars

Health Care Provider CPR This six (6) hour course is designed to meet the requirements of the health care professional (RN’s, LVN’s ,EMT’s, Doctors, etc.). Individuals needing to re-certify, only need to attend the first session. Textbook: Certification is through the American Heart Association. Textbook: $15.00 purchased at class (not re-quired if you bring a current textbook to class). Pre-registration required.#62030 Jun 13-15$40 Community Ed Center, Napa, Rm 3 Mon/Wed, 7-10:00pm, Mellow

Heart Saver CPR (Pediatric & Adult)This four (4) hour course is designed to meet the requirements of the childcare providers, foster parents, anyone who deals with children, teachers, industry, and the general public who have a desire to learn CPR. This course includes Infant and Child CPR, as well as Foreign Body Airway Obstruction for infants, children and adults. Certification is through the American Heart Associa-tion. Pre-registration required.#62031 Jun 20$30 Community Ed Center, Napa, Rm 3 Mon 6-10:00pm, Mellow

Basic First Aid (Adult and Pediatric)This four (4) hour class deals with a multitude of medical and traumatic emergencies. This course will provide the individual with the necessary skill required to help stabilize someone until Advanced Life Support can arrive. This fulfills the requirements for day care providers, teachers or anyone who is required to complete a Basic First Aid class. California EMSA Pediatric Sticker: $4.00 paid to instructor at class. (Required for Day Care Providers and Foster Parents only.) Pre-registration required.#62029 Jun 23$30 Community Ed Center, Napa, Rm 3 Thu, 6-10:00pm, Mellow

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English as a Second Language (ESL)Learn practical English in a friendly, supportive environment! Students will learn useful vocabulary relating to living and working in the US. Students will have many opportunities to converse with their classmates using the new vocabulary. Pho-nics for reading and spelling, grammar, and verb conjugation are introduced. Today is the best day to begin your English studies! (ABEN750) Registration will take place in class. Textbooks will be available for purchase in class. A $10 fee will be collected to cover the cost of handouts that are distributed during the course.

Inglés Como Segundo Idioma¡Aprende inglés práctico en un ambiente amable y de apoyo! Los estudiantes aprenderán el vocabulario útil que se relaciona a la vida y el trabajo en los EEUU. Los estudiantes frecuent-emente tendrán oportunidades para conversar con sus compañe-ros de la clase con el nuevo vocabulario. Estudiarán los fónicos para leer y deletrear inglés, la gramática, la conjugación de los verbos estarán introducidos. Hoy es el mejor día para empezar con tus estudios del inglés. (ABEN750) Los libros de texto es-taran en venta en el salon de clase. Se colectaran $10 para cubrir el costo de las hojas de trabajo que se reparten durante el curso.

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St. Helena ClassesESL 1, 2 ,3#61870 May 31-Jul 21 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 5 Tue/Wed/Thu, 5:00-8:00pm, HemkenESL 1, 2 ,3#61902 May31- Jul 21 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 7AB Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu, 9:00am-12pm, Pena

Calistoga ClassesESL 1, 2 ,3#61913 Jun 1-Jul 20 Community Presbyterian Church of Calistoga Mon/Wed, 8:30-11:30am, Ruston (Every Monday, 8:30-10:00am, there will be

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#61900 May 31-Jul 21 Community Presbyterian Church of Calistoga Tue/Thu, 8:30-11:30am, MeyerESL 1, 2 ,3#61905 Jun 1-Jul 20 Calistoga Elementary School, Rm 7 Mon/Wed, 6:30-9:00pm Pena Childcare is available#61891 May 31-Jul 19 Calistoga Elementary School, Rm 5 Tue, 6:30-9:00, Manwaring Childcare is available#61890 Jun 2-Jul 21 Calistoga Elementary School, Rm 5 Thu, 6:30-9:00pm, Manwaring Childcare is available

High School English, Mathematics, and HistoryThe purpose of this program is to provide instruction in secondary basic skills leading to high school credit for eligible high school students in grades 9-12. Instruction will follow Napa Valley Unified School District approved curriculum in English, Mathematics, and History.

Students will have an opportunity to prepare for NVUSD California State High School Exit Exam and to make up credit deficiencies for graduation. Bilingual instruction is provided as appropriate to students in need. Students interested in enrolling in this program should contact their middle or high school counselor for registration information and approval to register. Information is also avail-able through the Migrant Education Region II office at (707) 253-3537. Classes meet June 16-July 28, Monday through Thursday, 7:45am-3pm at Napa Valley College’s Napa Campus.

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Artist Nancy Willis received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2005. She has worked across oil painting and printmaking mediums to create evocative series of the bed, the din-ner party and the chandelier. In 2007, Willis successfully launched Path of the Artist painting tours to France leading artists through an intimate view of Paris, Bordeaux, and Bergerac. When Willis is not bringing her love of art making into the classroom, she can be found looking to stir things up in and out of her studio in St. Helena.

Bigger is Better/Large Format PaintingDoes a large canvas intimidate you? Ever wonder how to translate something small into a large format? Then this class is just for you. Overcome your fears of going big in this full body have no fear painting class. In four weeks, paint a new painting for your living room wall that will have you trading in that sofa for something that will match your new work of art. Pre-registration is required.#61909 Jun 23-July 14 – Bring materials first day.$175 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 8AB Thu, 9am-1pm, Willis

Painting & Printmaking Studio WorkshopRefresh yourself this summer in the luxury of the Upper Valley Campus art room. Press time is paramount for those who love the smell of ink, and painters need a light filled space. Come join the company of artists where you can solve technical problems and get feedback on new directions in your work. This class is for artists and students who are looking for time and space to print or paint. Pre-registration is required.#61906 Jun 22-July 13 – Bring materials first day.$175 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 8AB Wed, 9am-1pm, Willis

Watercolor Flow/Mixed MediaA perfect class for the new or returning artist-at-heart who would like to explore the way color works. The focus is on silk watercolor painting, ink painting and watercolor. Some starting supplies are loaned as you explore this art. Come surprise yourself with your abilities in this happy class. Pre-registration is required.#61894 Jun 6-Jul 18$95 Community Ed Ctr, Rm 6B, Napa Mon, 10am-2pm, Jones

Porcelain & China CreationsDesigned as an introduction to the media of porcelain, this class will cover hand forming, ceramics molding, dollmaking, as well as cleaning and firing techniques. Optional project materials are available for purchase in class. Create some special items for yourself or for a gift. Pre-registration is required.#61898 Jun 7-Jul 12$85 Community Ed Ctr, Rm 6B, Napa Tue, 10am-2pm, Jones

Basic Watercolor Technique: All LevelsA step approach to painting sub-jects of nature. Each week a new watercolor procedure will be added. Techniques will be col-lected in an information book. Paintings will be inspired from these lessons. Cutting mats for frames will be covered in one class. Costs will be kept to a minimum in this fun, relaxed environment. Pre-registration is required.#61892 Jun 9-Jul 14$110 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 8AB Thu, 5:30-8:30pm, Jones

Tile and China PaintingDo you want to create some unique tiles for your home? This interesting class is the place for you. Discover your abili-ties for designing tiles, dishes, vases and more. Materials are available for purchase, or bring your own. Put your signature style on these décor items for your home. Pre-registration is required.#61903 Jun 7-Jul 12$85 Community Ed Ctr, Rm 6B, Napa Tue, 5:45-8:45pm, Jones

Pam Jones received her Bachelor’s Degree in Art from Atlantic Union College in Massachusetts. Pam’s specialties are China Painting, Porcelain Dolls and Lace Draping, Watercolor and Mixed Media. Pam has a studio in her residence.

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Theo Fabian Becker has a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and a MA in Studio Art from New York University. Fabian Becker has exhibited her work since 1978 in galleries from San Fran-cisco to New York and in Europe. She has been on the adjunct faculty at NVC since 1996 in painting and developed the first graphic design and mural classes.

Painting WorkshopThis course is designed to develop the skills of beginning and accomplished artists and to build a basis for beginners. Students will explore possibilities and styles to find their own artistic voice in an exciting variety of mediums, materials, and styles, including painting, drawing and collage. Pre-registration is required.

Deborah Donahower received her Bachelor’s Degree from the University of California at Santa Barbara with an Art major, emphasizing ceramics and printmaking. Deborah has owned several art and pottery design centers and has taught for the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, New York and the Branson School in Ross.

Ceramics: Clay Construction, Beginning-Intermediate (and Open Studio*)Beginners will use coil, slab, and pinch techniques to create a variety of projects including teapots, wind chimes, and masks. Advanced students will focus on large coil work, advanced techniques in slab to explore sculptural form, and throwing on the wheel. A minimum materials and firing fee of $25 per student to be paid in class for the clay and supplies furnished. Larger projects may require additional materials fee. Pre-registration is required.#61887 Jun 1-Jul 20$130 Community Ed Ctr, Rm 6A, Napa Mon/Wed 9:30am-1:30pm, Donahower#61885 Jun 1-Jul 20$120 Community Ed Ctr, Rm 6A, Napa Mon/Wed 6-9pm, Donahower

#61889 Jun 2-Jul 12 $50 (*Open Studio-must be enrolled in Mon/Wed

Ceramics) Community Ed Ctr, Rm 6A, Napa Thu, 9:30am-1:30pm, Donahower

Pastel, Acrylic & Collage PaintingStudents will explore techniques and projects advancing their skills in these exciting mediums. Come stretch your imagina-tion and forge new territory with pastels, acrylics and col-lage painting. Wear old clothes or bring a work apron. A $15 materials fee will be collected in class for portfolio. Pre-registration is required.#61879 May 31-Jul 19$120 Community Ed Center, Rm 3, Napa Tue, 1-4pm, Donahower

Ceramics: Making Mosaics (& Ceramics Open Studio*)Through short demonstrations, brief lectures and/or slide presentations each week this class will examine aesthetics of mosaics, as well as both the traditional methods and materi-als used in their making. Contemporary applications and new techniques in the making of mosaics will also be examined and explored through special demonstrations. A minimum materials fee of $15 per student to be paid in class for the supplies furnished. Larger projects may require additional materials fee. Pre-registration is required.#61888 Jun 2-Jul 21$100 Community Ed Ctr, Rm 6A, Napa Thu, 9:30am-1:30pm, Donahower

#61877 May 31-Jun 21$70 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 8AB Tue, 9am-12pm, Becker#61878 Jun 28-July 19$70 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 8AB Tue, 9am-12pm, Becker

#61873 Jun 1-Jun 22$70 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 8AB Wed, 6:30-9:30pm, Becker#61875 Jun 29-Jul 20$70 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 8AB Wed, 6:30-9:30pm, Becker

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Conversational Spanish – IntermediateThis eight week course provides guided conversational practice for students at the intermediate level of Spanish. It is appropri-ate for students who have studied some Spanish in the past. The text is Practical Spanish Grammar, by Marcial Prado. The class will start with Lesson l. Pre-registration is required#61939 Jun 2-Jul 21$88 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 4 Thu, 4-5:30pm, Ruston

Conversational Spanish - AdvancedThis eight week course provides a setting for practice in con-versational Spanish. The aim is to increase fluency and acquire vocabulary. We will read and discuss Más allá de mí, by Fran-cisco Jimenez and selected essays from Read and Think Spanish, by the editors of Think Spanish Magazine. Pre-registration is required#61940 Jun 2-Jul 21$88 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 4 Thu, 5:30-7pm, Ruston

Spanish Over Lunch–BeginningWe will start from scratch, with the most fundamental nuts and bolts of the language. Over the course of the summer, gain a general overview of everything you need to know to begin communicating in the language and establish a solid foundation for future study of the language. Popular songs and clips from Spanish language TV programs and movies will help to bring the language to life for us. (Feel free to bring a lunch if you’re hungry!) Pre-registration is required #61936 May 31-Jul 21 $176 Upper Valley Campus Rm 7A Tue & Thu, 12-1pm, Pena

Spanish Over Lunch–High Beginning/Low IntermediateThis course is for people who have a very basic working knowl-edge of one or two Spanish verb tenses, who can recognize (though not necessarily use) one or two additional verb tenses, and who can (just barely) struggle through a very basic conver-sation. We will take you from where you are and quickly move to gain a comprehensive overview of everything you need to know to make further progress in fluency and attain a truly solid foundation for more advanced study of Spanish. Popular songs and clips from Spanish-language TV programs and movies will help to bring the language to life for us. (Feel free to bring a lunch if you’re hungry!). Pre-registration is required #61937 Jun 1-Jul 20 $154 Upper Valley Campus Rm 7A Mon & Wed, 12-1pm, Pena

Spanish in a Nutshell, BeginningWe will start from scratch, with the most fundamental nuts and bolts of the language. Over the course of the summer, gain a general overview of everything you need to know to begin communicating in the language and establish a solid foundation for future study of the language. Popular songs and clips from Spanish language TV programs and movies will help to bring the language to life for us. Pre-registration is required#61934 Jun 6-Jul 18$70 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 7A Mon, 4-5:30pm, Pena

Spanish in a Nutshell, High Beginning/Low IntermediateThis course is for people who have a very basic working knowl-edge of one or two Spanish verb tenses, who can recognize (though not necessarily use) one or two additional verb tenses, and who can (just barely) struggle through a very basic conver-sation. We will take you from where you are and quickly move to gain a comprehensive overview of everything you need to know to make further progress in fluency and attain a truly solid foundation for more advanced study of Spanish. Popular songs and clips from Spanish-language TV programs and movies will help to bring the language to life for us. Pre-registration is required #61935 Jun 1-Jul 20$90 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 7A Wed, 4-5:30pm, Pena

Ido: An International LanguageIdo, a simplified and improved form of Esperanto, is an easy-to-learn “constructed” language, designed by linguists for inter-national communication–“a language without borders.” This two-hour course is merely an introduction to Ido. Due to Ido’s simplicity, its grammar can be learned in a matter of minutes, and a real fluency can be achieved in a matter of months. Stu-dents will also learn how to continue studying Ido and how to contact other Ido-speakers throughout the world. Pre-registra-tion is required #61931 July 19$10 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 3 Tue, 6:00-8:00pm, Pena

Personal InterestsLanguage

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Getting Started in Digital Photography–Level IThis class is for the beginning digital photographer who has been using their camera but find it’s still a source of frustration. We will ‘demystify digital’ through the explanation and demonstration of the Controls and Menus on the digital camera. We’ll cover how to get a Portrait, Landscape or Macro shot or shoot a Movie and the importance of Scene Modes. Also, how to get a beautiful print or create an efficient email. We’ll discuss the ease in using local or online services to print your photos or create photo books. A $7 material fee paid to instructor in class. Bring your camera! Pre-registration required.#61953 Jun 1$60 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 2 Wed, 6-9pm, Shoemaker

Getting More from your Digital Camera - Level 2Are you still shooting on Auto? This class is for those who have been taking digital photos but want to gain more confidence with their camera. We’ll cover in detail: Aperture and Shutter Priority, Macro, White Balance, Exposure, ISO, Bracketing, Metering, Flash, Histograms, JPEG & Raw file formats, Quality settings and how to solve tough exposure problems. We’ll also cover the latest (greatest) software programs for editing and organization. Bring your camera! An $8 materials fee will be collected in class. Pre-registration required.#61954 Jun 22$70 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 2 Wed, 5-9pm, Shoemaker

Getting to Know Your Digital SLR (digital cameras with removable lenses)This class is taught specifically for owners of a digital single lens reflex camera. We’ll cover the dials, controls and menus on the DSLR and why, when & how to effectively use them. Bring your cameras! A $7 materials fee for workbook paid to instructor in class. Pre-registration required.#61955 Jul 13$65 Upper Valley Campus, Rm2 Wed 5:30-9pm, Shoemaker

Senior Seminar: Aspects of Spirituality Theresa Meyer holds a Master’s Degree from a member school of the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley. She has been teaching adults for thirty years and believes in the value of lifelong learning and the ongoing process of personal discovery and growth.Each semester in this seminar, we explore particular and varying aspects of the spiritual heritage of the Western World as it is being interpreted for and applied to life in contemporary America. Participants have represented a wide variety of perspectives, and all are welcome. The purpose of the seminar is to consider what established writers on Western spirituality have to say, and then think about and discuss how these ideas resonate with our own views. In this way, we can learn from the authors, from each other, and from our own personal introspection and reflection. You are invited to join the seminar, which meets in the welcoming setting of Rianda House Senior Activity Center. Registration will take place in class. #61901 May 31-Jul 19 (SPCN 600) No fee Rianda House Tue, 1:30-3pm, Meyer

Senior Seminar

Photography

REFUND POLICYRequests for a refund on a fee-based class not cancelled by the college must be made at least five (5)

working days prior to the beginning of the class. No refunds can be made on requests made after that date. A $10 per person processing fee will be retained on all refunds unless the class is cancelled or meeting times are

changed by the college.

REFUND POLICYRequests for a refund on a fee-based class not cancelled by the college must be made at least five (5) working days prior to the beginning of the class. No refunds can be made on requests made after that

date. A $5 per person processing fee will be retained on all refunds unless the class is cancelled or meeting times are changed by the college.

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RecreationalDance

Writing

Zumba FitnessD.J. Lipton is an official Zumba® Instructor and also an AFAA Certified Personal Trainer and Group Exercise Instructor. Her popular Zumba® classes have been on-going in Napa since June 2007.

Zumba® in Napa with DJ Lipton! Not a workout, not a dance class...a PARTY! Join the biggest Latin dance fitness class in the world. Zumba Fitness® routines feature interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms and resistance train-ing are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. Add some Latin rhythms like Salsa, Meren-gue, and Cumbia, and some international zest like African, Brazilian Samba, Spanish Flamenco, and Arabian bellydance, as well as Raggaeton and Hip Hop into the mix and you’ve got Zumba®!

DJ Lipton has had the longest running classes in Napa since 2007. She’s a member of ZIN (Zumba Instructor Network) and also a AFAA® certified Personal Trainer and Group Exercise instructor with over 35 years of Latin and African dance and performance experience. No experience necessary. All Levels welcome. Pre-registration is required. #61949 May 31-Jun 30$100 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 9AB Tue, Thu 9:00-10:00am, Lipton#61950 May 31-Jun 30$50 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 9AB student may attend 1 class a week Tue or Thu 9:00-10:00am, Lipton

Ballroom DancingDebbie and Ed Baxter have been dancing professionally since 2002. They have performed on stage and taught for many colleges and recreation districts in the Northern California area.

This class will feature dance steps, patterns and rhythms as well as lead and follow techniques for the Salsa, Bachata, Tango, and One Step. You’ll have a great time plus learn new techniques and skills to look great on the dance floor. Beginners, as well as inter-mediate students are welcome. Low heeled, smooth soled shoes are highly recommended for the safety of our students. No sneak-ers please. NO PARTNER IS REQUIRED. Pre-registration is required.#61948 Jun 6-Jul 18$60 Napa Campus, Rm 601A Mon, 6:30-8pm, Baxter

Creative Writing WorkshopSeasoned writers work on creative projects outside of class and join to read and critique for revision. The focus is on excellence as students prepare manuscripts for submission. Syllabus with prompts and selected readings illustrating craft techniques. All genre welcome. A $5 fee will be collected to cover the cost of handouts that are distributed during the course. Recommended prerequisite: Writing Craft and Critique. For more information, contact Ana Manwaring at [email protected] or 415-827-1468. Pre-regis-tration is required.#61904 Jun 2-Jul 21$115 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 4 Thu, 1:00-3:00pm, Manwaring

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Music

Kids’ Classes

Healthy HarmonicaBreathing is our foundation, when playing harmonica and for healthy, vibrant living. We will take the simplest of pop, folk and blues rhythms and melodies and invigorate them with simple but powerful breathing techniques to make any song deeply expres-sive. No previous musical ability is required–only a desire to have fun and feel more healthy and alive!!! Students will need a Major Diatonic Harmonica in the key “C”, available in class for $11 if you don’t have one. ($15 materials fee collected by the instructor in class.) Pre-registration is required.#61947 Jun 21$25 Community Ed Center, Napa, Rm 5 Tues, 6:00-7:30pm, Broida

Beginning Blues Harmonica Got da’“Blues”? Beginning Blues Harmonica will get you jam-min’ the blues immediately! Our emphasis will be on playing and having fun as you are introduced to many of the tricks and techniques to make the harmonica cry, laugh, wail and scream! No previous musical experience or harmonica training is re-quired, only a love of the blues and desire to play the harmonica! (Students will need a “C” major diatonic harmonica). Instructor will have them available in class for about $11 if you don’t have one. Tapes and handouts are included. ($15 materials fee col-lected by the instructor in class.) Pre-registration is required.#61946 Jun 21$30 Community Ed Center, Napa, Rm 5 Tues, 8:00-10:00pm, Broida

Kids and ClayExplore the world of clay with Deborah Donahower. We will pound it, pull it, stretch it, roll it, mold it, cut it, coax it, and glaze it. Let your creativity roll as we build bird houses, three-dimensional fish, fantasy dragons, and creepy-crawly creatures. Make your own ce-real bowl to eat from every morning, or create your favorite pet’s food dish. Come get your hands dirty and let your spirit sore. There will be a $15 materials fee collected in class. This class is open to grades 2 through 8. Pre-registration is required.#61952 Jun 15-Jul 20$95 Community Education Center, Napa, Rm. 6A Wed, 3:00-4:30pm, Donahower

Kids’ Multi-Mediums………ALL NEW PROJECTS!!!We will have a great time exploring many different mediums in the world of art. Bring your imagination and we will travel the roads of drawing, painting, wood working paper-mâché, printmaking, sculpture and more. You will learn the basic techniques in each medium and create fun projects to take home. Be amazed at what you can do, the skills you will develop, and most of all, the fun you will have. There will be a $15 materials fee collected in class. This class is open to grades 2 through 8. Pre-registration is required.#61951 Jun 16-Jul 21$95 Community Education Center, Napa, Rm. 6A Thur, 3:00-4:30pm, Donahower

Piano Your Teachers Never Taught YouTodd Walker has taught more than 30,000 students from beginners to those with years of lessons to play the piano in just one day. In this workshop, Todd will show you why his students proclaim “I’ve learned more in three hours than I did in three years of les-sons.” He will teach you 72 chords, 156 hand positions and how to read music from lead sheets and fake books. You will learn how to play any popular song in any key and the tools of the trade that will make you sound like a pro. Then you’ll be able to master your technique by using Todd’s exclusive audio CD and study book. This class also prepares you to take Todd’s other Piano workshops. If you can read the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, B you already know enough to enroll. If not, send a SASE to Piano Magic, P.O. Box 1694, Rocklin, CA 95677 for a free pamphlet. Material fees of $27 will be collected in class for study book and CD. Pre-registration is required.#61938 Jun 23$46 Community Ed Center, Napa, Rm 5 Thu, 6:00-9:00pm, Walker

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Feldenkrais Method®

THE FELDENKRAIS METHOD® NO PAIN. ALL GAIN.How you think can change the way you move. The Feldenkrais Method® uses slow, gentle movement and di-rected attention to produce neuromuscular change in your brain. CLASSES HELP YOU LEARN HOW TO:

• reduce & eliminate pain• increase flexibility & strength• move with pleasure & ease• develop efficient, powerful movement• improve balance & well-being• stimulate & change your brain

Students experience new possibilities in their movement, thinking and feeling. You’ll be amazed how trying to do less can achieve so much more. Join Guild Certified Feldenkrais Teacher, Kelly Feder for this empowering journey into health and well-ness. Lessons are done lying on the floor. Wear comfortable, loose fitting clothing and bring a thick blanket to class. Pre-registration is required. #61984 Jun 1-Jul 13 $80 Upper Valley Campus, Rm 9AB Wed, 9:45-10:45 Feder

Kayaking - June PaddleJoin Kayak NV on this unique eco-adventure on the Napa River. This 3-hour guided experience will have you wondering why you waited so long! See an abundance of waterfowl and the natural beauty of the river, its marshes and sloughs. You’ll appreciate the comfort and stability of our recreational tandem kayaks with their large cockpits and solid hulls. No experience necessary. An adult must accompany each minor. Personal floatation devices are provided, as well as basic paddling instructions. Visit our website: www.kayaknv.com for more information, photos and pre-departure information. Come paddle with us and be the “NV” of all your friends. Hope you can join us on the river for an experience you will not soon forget! Pre-registration is required and space is very limited!#61943 Jun 5$75 Cuttings Wharf Sun, 10:00-1:00pm, Napa Valley Kayak

Kayaking - Napa City Nights Concert PaddlePaddle from Riverside Launch to Downtown Napa. The setting sun makes a perfect backdrop for enjoying the concert at Veterans’ Park. Cruises leave before sunset and return at dusk. We’ll make a toast to new friends and new adventures. Pre-registration is required and space is very limited.#61944 Jul 8$75 Riverside Launch Fri, 6:00-9:00, Napa Valley Kayak

Kayaking - Midnight CruiseThis experience is a chance of a lifetime. Launch from Cuttings Wharf in Caneros at dusk. Gaze in awe as the moon rises over the eastern hills and reflects on the still waters. Pre-registration is required and space is very limited. #61945 Jul 16$75 Cuttings Wharf Sat, 7:30-10:00pm, Napa Valley Kayak

Pre-registration is strongly recommended for all fee based classes.

Classes are subject to cancellation if there is low enrollment!

See page 66 for the four easy ways to register.

Physical Education

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An Educational Trip flyer is available at the St Helena campus. Call for more information or for a detailed brochure.

707-967-2901

Napa Valley CollegeEducational Trips and Tours

Have you heard about this great community program? Trips and Tours started in 1974 with the goal of providing life-long learning opportunities to the community through educational travel.

• Take a one-day trip to Bay Area destinations: Sunset Magazine - June 4Angel Island - June 28California State Fair - July 20 USS Potomac - August 13Santa Cruz Follies - September 15

Apple Hill - October 5

Join us at our Trip Information Night!

2 - 3 p.m. on the

Napa Campus In Room 838Thursday, June 2

Learn details about up-coming Extended Trips.

r.s.v.p. please, 967-2940

• Extended trip destinations include:• Bays & Rails of New England• Sunny Portugal• Country Roads of Tuscany & Umbria• Polar Bear Tour• Panama

• Israel and Jordan• Northern National Parks• Australia and New Zealand

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Special Classes for Special People

Napa Valley College offers a variety of noncredit classes for developmentally, psychologically and/or physically disabled or con-fined adults at various locations throughout the valley. All classes are free and are open to members of the community who may benefit from instruction. New semester classes begin the week of May 31. Registration will take place in class. For further infor-mation and specific times, call the Community Education Office, 967-2901 or the Office of Special Services at 253-3080.

ANGWIN

Crestwood295 Pinebreeze Dr.

Creative JourneyWed 1-3:30pm, Helmer

Expressive MovementWed 10:30am-12pm, Helmer

Expressive ArtW/Th 3:30-5pm, Priestley

MusicMon 1-3:30pm, Mead

ST. HELENA

Rose Haven 520 Sanitarium Road

Expressive ArtFri 11am-12pm, Priestley

Expressive Movement T/Th 10am-12pm. IsaksenTue 2:30-4:30pm, Isaksen

Rianda House1475 Main Street

Expressive ArtMon 9-12pm, Priestley

Senior SeminarTue 1:30-3pm, Meyer

YOUNTVILLE

Veteran’s HomeCalifornia Drive

Singing/Music BasicMon 1-2:30pm, MacPhersonMon 2:30-4pm, MacPhersonTue 1:30-3pm, HeimsTue 3-4pm, HeimsTue 4-5pm, HeimsWed 11-12pm, MacPhersonWed 2:45-4:15pm, MeadThu 1:30-3pm, HeimsThu 2:30-4pm, MeadThu 2:45-4:15pm, MacPhersonThu 4-5pm, MeadThu 3-4:30pm, Heims

NV Adventist Retirement Estate306 Vista Drive

Creative ArtsFri 9:30am-12pm, Priestley

NAPA

Aegis2100 Redwood Rd.

Creative ArtWed 1:30-4:30pm, Schneider

Concordia Manor2435 Sutherland Drive

Senior SeminarTue 1-2:15pm, Georgette

Golden Living705 Trancas

Current EventsMon 3-4pm, Georgette

Expressive MovementFri 10-11:30am, Georgette

The Meadows1800 Atrium Parkway

Music Sensory AwarenessMon 2:30-4pm, HeimsTue 2:30-4pm. Mead Wed 2:30-4pm, Heims

Piners Nursing Home1800 Pueblo

Singing/Music BasicWed 11am-12pm, MacPherson

Redwood Retirement2350 Redwood Road

Expressive MovementM/Th 11:15-12:15pm, Helmer

Singing/Music BasicThu 3:30-5pm, Gilbert

Villa Del Rey - Summerville3255 Villa Lane

Creative JourneyTue 2-3pm, Gilbert

Music History/SingingTue 3-4:30pm, Gilbert

Vintage at Napa 2360 Redwood Road

Creative JourneyWed 4-5pm, Gilbert

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CALISTOGA

Calistoga Elementary School 1327 Berry

Calistoga Presbyterian Church 3rd and Washington Streets

.ST. HELENA

NVC Upper Valley Campus 1088 College Avenue

Rianda House 1475 Main St.

YOUNTVILLE

Yountville Veterans Home California Drive

NAPA

Chamber of Commerce 1556 First Street

Community Ed Center 1360 Menlo Ave.

Napa Valley College 2277 Napa-Vallejo Hwy

Small Business Dev. Center 1556 First St, Suite 103

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Community Education Enrollment

COMMUNITY EDUCATIONUpper Valley Campus1088 College Avenue

St. Helena, California 94574(707) 967-2900 / (707) 967-2909 Fax

www.napavalley.edu

REFUND POLICY

Checks will be returned and no credit card charges will be made if requested classes/trips are already closed. Full refunds will be issued if a class is cancelled by the college. Requests for refunds on a class not cancelled by the college must be made at least five working days prior to the beginning of class. No refunds can be made on requests received after that date. A $5 per person process-ing fee will be retained on ALL REFUNDS unless the class/trip is cancelled or meeting times are changed by the college. Refunds must be requested through the Community Education Office. For Trips and Tours, refunds are granted only if the trip is filled and the reservation can be resold by the Community Education Office.

MAIL-INPlease include your checks or credit card info with the completed enrollment form. Mail to: Napa Valley CollegeUpper Valley Campus 1088 College Ave. St Helena, CA 94574

PHONE-INUse our 24 hour vocimail reg-istration service. Registration numbers are: (707) 253-3070, ex. 1301 or ex. 1302 and (707) 967-2900, ext. 1300 or ex. 1302.

WALK-INYou may register at Napa Valley College Upper Valley Campus office, Monday-Thursday from 9am-7pm. 1088 College Ave St. Helena.

FAX INFax registration is open 24 hours, 7 days per week. Be sure to fax your fully completed enrollment form with credit card information provided. Fax number (707) 967-2909.

Call 253-3070 or 967-2901 if you do not receive a receipt or have a problem with it. YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED until you receive written confirmation from the college.

Pre-registration is strongly recommended for all fee based classes.Classes are subject to cancellation if there is low enrollment!

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