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331 INDEX FACULTY AND CERTIFICATED ADMINISTRATORS Adams, Barbara (2005) Communication Studies B.A. California State University, Stanislaus M.A., California State University, Fullerton Adams, Michael (1998) Mathematics B.S., M.S., University of California, Irvine Adkins, Anntoinette (Tania) 2009 Nursing B.S., Humboldt State University M.S., University of California, San Francisco Adler, Sue (1991) Library Faculty B.A., University of Michigan B.S., Western Michigan University M.L.S., UC Los Angeles Aiello, Paul (1991) Physical Education A.A., Modesto Junior College B.S., University of Oregon M.Ed., Chapman College Akard, Michael (2001) English as a Second Language A.A., Modesto Junior College B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno Alavezos, Kevin (2004) Office Administration A.A., Reedley College B.S., California State University, Stanislaus M.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus Alcantra, Daniel (1988) Mathematics A.A., Porterville College B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno Amador, Steve (2004) Agriculture B.S., California Polytechnic State University M.S., California Polytechnic State University Anders, Bruce (2008) English B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara M.A., California State University, Sonoma Anelli, Bill (2005) Philosophy B.A., University of California, Berkeley M.A., San Francisco State FACULTY AND CERTIFICATED ADMINISTRATORS (Date of appointment follows name.) Anglin, Mark A. (1997) Dean, Agriculture, Environmental Science B.S., M.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Aristotelous, Steve (2005) Women's Soccer Coach Physical Education & Health Instructor B.S., St. Mary's College M.S., U.S. Sports Academy Backlund, Nancy (1998) Office Administration B.A., California State University, Chico M.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus Bailey, Kimberly (2000) Counselor A.A., Merced College B.A., M.S., California State University, Stanislaus P.P.S. Credential, California State University, Stanislaus Bañuelos, Francisco (2001) Associate Dean, Special Programs B.A., California State University, Stanislaus M.P.A., California State University, Stanislaus Bartels, Leanne (2007) Nursing B.S.N., California State University, Stanislaus M.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills Beebe, Jeffrey (2008) Autobody/Collision Beggs, James (1991) English B.A., University of Georgia M.A., Clemson University Ph.D., University of Tennessee Berger, Paul (2005) Art B.F.A., University of Minnesota, Duluth M.F.A., San Diego State University Berger, Sara (2009) English as a Second Language B.A., University of California, Berkeley M.A., California State University, Sacramento Bettencourt, Patrick J. (2009) Dean, Allied Health and Family and Consumer Sciences B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno Black, Shawn (2005) PE/Tennis Coach A.A., Modesto Junior College B.S., California State University, Fresno M.A., California State University, Fresno Boley, David B. (1989) Mathematics B.A., Sonoma State University, M.S., University of Idaho Bolter, Debra R. (2004) Anthropology B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz M.A., UC Riverside M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz Boodrookas, George (1989) Executive Director of MJC Foundation B.A., University of California, Berkeley M.P.A., California State University, Stanislaus Borelli, Lynette (2008) Theatre Arts B.A., San Francisco State University M.A., Humboldt State University Boswell, Bobby G., A.T.,C. (1987) Physical, Recreation, and Health Education Sports Medicine B.A., California State University, Fresno Boyd, Marlies (1992) Agriculture B.S., M.Ed., University of California, Davis Brayman-Barr, Deborah (2004) Art A.A., Las Positas Community College B.A., Mills College M.F.A., San Jose State Briggs, Christopher (2005) Reading B.A., Johns Hopkins University M.A., Johns Hopkins University Brogan, Paul (2001) Physical Education Coach B.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus

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Adams, Barbara (2005)Communication Studies

B.A. California State University, Stanislaus

M.A., California State University, Fullerton

Adams, Michael (1998)Mathematics

B.S., M.S., University of California, Irvine

Adkins, Anntoinette (Tania) 2009Nursing

B.S., Humboldt State University

M.S., University of California, San Francisco

Adler, Sue (1991)Library Faculty

B.A., University of Michigan

B.S., Western Michigan University

M.L.S., UC Los Angeles

Aiello, Paul (1991)Physical Education

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.S., University of Oregon

M.Ed., Chapman College

Akard, Michael (2001)English as a Second Language

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno

Alavezos, Kevin (2004)Offi ce Administration

A.A., Reedley College

B.S., California State University, Stanislaus

M.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Alcantra, Daniel (1988)Mathematics

A.A., Porterville College

B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno

Amador, Steve (2004)Agriculture

B.S., California Polytechnic State University

M.S., California Polytechnic State University

Anders, Bruce (2008)English

B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara

M.A., California State University, Sonoma

Anelli, Bill (2005)Philosophy

B.A., University of California, Berkeley

M.A., San Francisco State

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Anglin, Mark A. (1997)Dean, Agriculture, Environmental

Science

B.S., M.S., California Polytechnic State University, San

Luis Obispo

Aristotelous, Steve (2005)Women's Soccer Coach

Physical Education & Health Instructor

B.S., St. Mary's College

M.S., U.S. Sports Academy

Backlund, Nancy (1998)Offi ce Administration

B.A., California State University, Chico

M.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Bailey, Kimberly (2000)Counselor

A.A., Merced College

B.A., M.S., California State University, Stanislaus

P.P.S. Credential, California State University,

Stanislaus

Bañuelos, Francisco (2001)Associate Dean, Special Programs

B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

M.P.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Bartels, Leanne (2007)Nursing

B.S.N., California State University, Stanislaus

M.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills

Beebe, Jeff rey (2008)Autobody/Collision

Beggs, James (1991)English

B.A., University of Georgia

M.A., Clemson University

Ph.D., University of Tennessee

Berger, Paul (2005)Art

B.F.A., University of Minnesota, Duluth

M.F.A., San Diego State University

Berger, Sara (2009)English as a Second Language

B.A., University of California, Berkeley

M.A., California State University, Sacramento

Bettencourt, Patrick J. (2009)Dean, Allied Health and Family and Consumer

Sciences

B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno

Black, Shawn (2005)PE/Tennis Coach

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.S., California State University, Fresno

M.A., California State University, Fresno

Boley, David B. (1989)Mathematics

B.A., Sonoma State University,

M.S., University of Idaho

Bolter, Debra R. (2004)Anthropology

B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz

M.A., UC Riverside

M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz

Boodrookas, George (1989)Executive Director of MJC Foundation

B.A., University of California, Berkeley

M.P.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Borelli, Lynette (2008)Theatre Arts

B.A., San Francisco State University

M.A., Humboldt State University

Boswell, Bobby G., A.T.,C. (1987)Physical, Recreation, and Health Education

Sports Medicine

B.A., California State University, Fresno

Boyd, Marlies (1992)Agriculture

B.S., M.Ed., University of California, Davis

Brayman-Barr, Deborah (2004)Art

A.A., Las Positas Community College

B.A., Mills College

M.F.A., San Jose State

Briggs, Christopher (2005)Reading

B.A., Johns Hopkins University

M.A., Johns Hopkins University

Brogan, Paul (2001)Physical Education Coach

B.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus

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Brumley, Gail (2005)Agriculture

A.A., College of the Sequoias

B.S., Cal Poly San Louis Obispo

Brunn, Sandy (2004)Nursing

B.S.N, Medical College of Virginia

M.S. & P.N.P., University of California

San Francisco

Bryhni, Lori (2000)Performing Arts - Dance

B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

M.A., California State University, Long Beach

Bucknam, Inès C. (1986)English as a Second Language/French

A.A. Modesto Junior College

B.A. California State University, Stanislaus

M.A. University of California, Santa Barbara

Butler, Kelly W. (2002)Nursing

A.D.N., Chabot College

B.S.N., California State University, Stanislaus

M.S.N., California State University, Sacramento

Buzbee, Shirley (1994)Medical Assisting

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.S., University of San Francisco

M.A., Chapman University

Caddell, Joseph (2005)Chemistry

B.S., California State University, Stanislaus

J.D., Golden Gate University

Ph.D. University of California, Davis

Carlstrom, Lisa K. (2008)Psychology/Human Sexuality

B.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis

Obispo

M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

Carroll, Iris (2000)Library Faculty

B.A., Emory University

M.L.S., University of North Texas

Carter, Florine (2001)Humanities

B.A., M.A, George Washington University

M.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Cavazos, Leticia (2000)Counseling

A.S., Modesto Junior College

B.S., University of San Francisco

M.A., Chapman University

Chapman, David (2001)Music

B.A., Sacramento State University

M.A., San Francisco Conservatory of Music

Christensen, Kimberly (2006)Mathematics

B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara

M.A., University of California, Santa Barbara

Christopherson, Michelle A. (1987)English

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., University of California, Davis

M.A., California State University, Sacramento

Cipponeri, Charles J. (2000)Disability Specialist/Counselor

B.A., San Francisco State University

M.S., San Diego State University

LEP, Licensed Educational Psychologist

Circle, Shelley (2001)English

A.A., American River College

B.A., M.A., Sacramento State University

Coats, Gloria (1993)Nursing

B.S.N., California State University, Stanislaus

M.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills

Collins, Leslie (2009)Communication Studies

B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno

Conrado, Todd (2005)Agriculture

B.S., M.A., California Polytechnic State University, San

Luis Obispo

Contreras, Marcos A. (1991)Spanish

B.A., M.A., San Diego State University

M.A., University of California, San Diego

Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara

Cranley, Ruth (2004)Articulation Offi cer

B.A., California State University, Fullerton

M.S., University of San Diego

Cripe, Paul (2002)Mathematics

B.S., Wheaton College, Illinois

M.S., California State University, Hayward

Crittenden, Pamela (1990)Counselor

B.A., University of California, Berkeley

M.S., San Francisco State University

Curl, Sarah J. (1991)Mathematics

B.S., University of Texas

M.A., University of Texas

Curtis, Teri (1995)Biology

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., California State University, Fresno

M.S., University of the Pacifi c

Daly, Jillian K. (1998)Dean, Literature and Language Arts &

Library and Learning Center

B.A., University of California, Berkeley

B.A., M.A., University of California, Irvine

Dambrosio, Ellen (2005)Library Faculty

B.A., San Francisco State University

M.A., California State University, Stanislaus

M.L.I.S., San Jose State University

David, Elizabeth (2010)Counselor/Coordinator, Title V

B.A., San Jose State University

M.A. San Jose State University

DeAngelis, Adrian (2005)Industrial Electronics

T.S.E.D.C.A., O.R.T. Institute of

Technology, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Dhillon, Hardev (1996) Mathematics

A.S., Yuba College

B.A., M.A., Sacramento State University

Dorn, James (2011)Mathematics

B.S., Western Oregon University

M.S., Oregon State University

Dorn, Lorena (2011)Dean, Counseling & Student Services

B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara

M.S., California Lutheran University

Ed.D., Argosy University

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Dow, David (2014) A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., University of California Santa Barbara

M.A., San Jose State University Certifi cate,

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Droual, Robert (1998)Anatomy, Physiology

B.A., Queens College, New York

M.A., Fresno State University

Ph.D., City University of New York

D.V.M., Purdue University

Duff y, Amy (2013) B.S.B.M., Western Governors University

A.S., Long Beach City College

C.M.A., American Association of Medical Assistants

Duchscher, Lawrence Thomas (1988)Art

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., M.A., California State University, Chico

M.F.A., University of Washington

Ennis, Kathleen (1999)Library Faculty

B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

M.A., University College, Dublin

M.L.S., San Jose State University

Faris, Jacqueline (2000)Mathematics

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.S., California State University, Stanislaus

M.S., University of California, Davis

Fichtenkort, Shelly (2000)Psychology

B.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Ph.D. University of California, San Diego

Fischer, Eric (2005)PE/Water Polo & Swim Coach

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., California State University, Fresno

M.S.S., U.S. Sports Academy

Franco, Marianne (1987)Spanish

A.A., Cuesta College

B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz

M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley

Ganes, Rebecca L. (1991)Psychology

B.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Garcia, Alida (2000)EOPS Counselor

A.A., Modesto Junior college

B.S., University of San Francisco

M.A., Chapman University

Garcia, Marcos C. (1991)Counselor

A.A., Allan Hancock College

B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

P.P.S. Credential, San Jose State University

M.A., San Jose State University

Gilbert, Deborah (2005)English

B.A., University of California, Berkeley

M.A., California State University, San Francisco

Ph.D., Stony Brook University, New York

Girardi, Michael (2005)Health, Physical Education

Coach, Women's Basketball

A.A., Merced College

B.A., Rice University

M.S., University of Kansas

Giron, Tina (2009)Counselor

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., Chapman University

P.P.S., Credential, California State University,

Stanislaus

M.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Gopal, Nita (2004)English

B.A., Mangalore University, India

M.A., San Jose State University

Gray, Janelle M. (2000)Reading

A.A., Foothill Junior College

B.S. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis

Obispo

M.S., California State University, Stanislaus

Reading Specialist Certifi cate, California State

University, Stanislaus

Greene, Brian (2014)Library Faculty

B.A., Plymouth State College

M.L.I.S., University of Washington

Greene, Catherine (2001)Biology

B.S., M.S., San Jose State University

Guerra-Schmidt, Pamela (1999)Child Development/FCS

B.A., M.S., California State University,, Stanislaus

Gumm, Sonny C. (1997)Welding Technology

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.V.E., California State University, Stanislaus

Guy, Todd G. (1992)Communication Studies, Director of Forensics

A.A., Diablo Valley College

B.A., California State University, Long Beach

M.A., San Francisco State University

Gyuran, Kimberly (1994)Communication Studies

B.S., Central Michigan University

M.A., Wayne State University

Hagen, Joel (1997)Business, Computer Graphics

B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Hamilton, Jennifer (2008)English

B.S., Cascade College, Portland

MLitt, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK

Ph.D., University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK

Hanlon, Dana (2005)Counselor

B.A. University of California, Davis

M.A., Sonoma State University

Hatch, Laurie Prusso (2001)Child Development

BA, MS, California State University, Hayward

Hausler-Akpovi, Annaliese (2000)English

B.A., University of California, Berkeley

M.A. San Francisco State University

Hausmann, Gregory A. (2000)Administration of Justice

CA P.O.S.T. Certifi ed

A.A., Merced College

B.S., University of San Francisco

M.S., California State University, Long Beach

Hayes, Garry (1988)Geology

A.A., Chaff ey College

B.A., Pomona College

M.S., University of Nevada, Reno

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Hobby, William P. (2004)Dairy Science

B.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis

Obispo

Hobert, Timothy K. (1997)English

B.A., M.A., University of the Pacifi c

Howen, James (2001)Industrial Electronics

B.A., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis

Obispo

Hudelson, Cecelia (1997)Dean of Business, Behavioral, and Social Sciences

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., University of California, Davis

Single Subject Credential, University of the Pacifi c

MSc, London School of Economics

Hughes, Noah (2005)Earth Science

B.S., University of Colorado

M.S., University of Montana

Hulsey, Suzanne (2009)Chemistry

B.S., Adams State College

M.S., Northern Arizona University

Hunt, Bonnie (2009)A.S., Loma Linda University

B.S., California State University, Sacramento

M.P.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Hutchison, Bobby L. (1997)Psychology

B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara

M.A., Sam Houston State University, Texas

Ivory, Eric Anthony (1997)Counselor

A.A., College of Alameda

B.A., M.S., California State University, East Bay

Jarrett, Elzbieta B. (1992)Mathematics

M.S., Wroclaw University, Poland

Ph.D., Western Michigan University

Jensen, Barbara (1999)English

B.A., M.A., TESOL Certifi cate, California State

University, Stanislaus

Johnson, James T. (1980)Mathematics

B.S., University of San Francisco

M.S., Idaho State University

Kaiser, William (2000)Dean, Physical, Recreation and Health

Education

B.S., West Virginia University

M.A., University of Northern Colorado

Ed.D., Temple University

Kennard, Kimberly (2001)Human Services

B.A., University of California, Davis

M.S., Long Island University,

C.W. Post Campus

D.S.W., City University of New York - Graduate School

& University Center

Keriotis, Dimitri (2000)English

B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz

M.A., University of Nevada, Reno

M.F.A., California State University, Chico

Kerr, Eileen (2008)History

B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

M.A., California State University, Sacramento

M.A., Yale University

Kerr, Susan (2000)Anthropology

B.S., University of California, Davis

M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara

Kincade, Susan (2012)Vice President of Instruction

A.A. Fresno City College

B.A. California State University, Fresno

M.A. California State University, Fresno

Kooler, Lee D. (1988)Psychology

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., M.A., M.F.T., California State University,

Stanislaus

Kropp, Jon (2000)Industrial Technology

B.S., California State University Chico

Kropp, Linda M. (1991)Accounting, Business

B.S., San Francisco State University

M.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Labrador, Philip (2007)Respiratory Care Clinical Director

B.S., A.A.S., A.A.S., Southern Illinois University at

Carbondale

Laff ranchini, Deborah (2001)Child Development

B.A., Humbolt State University

M.A., San Francisco State University

Lanigan, Elizabeth (1994)Nursing

B.S.N., California State University, Stanislaus

M.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills

Larson, Brian (1994)Computer Science

B.S., California State University, Stanislaus

M.S., California State University, Sacramento

Llewellyn, Sharon (1997)Music

B.A., Grand Canyon University

M.A., D.M.A., Arizona State University

Louie, Donna (2005)Counselor

A.A., San Joaquin Delta College

B.S., M.S., California State University, Sacramento

Louie, Hanna (1999)Counselor

A.A., San Joaquin Delta College

B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

M.S., California State University, Sacramento

Loyd, Pamela K. (1988)Counselor

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., UC Santa Barbara

M.A., California State University, Sacramento

Lucas, Erynn (2009)Microbiology, Biology

B.S., Ph.D., University of Arizona

Luman, Ruth (1999)English as a Second Language

B.A., M.A., TESOL Certifi cate, Biola University

M.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Lynch, Michael (1992)Theatre

B.A., California State University, Fresno

M.A., Northwestern University, Chicago

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Madden, Derek (1990)Biology

B.A./B.A., M.A. California State University, Fresno

Ph.D, University of South Africa

Maki, Erik (2005)Music

B.A., California State University, Fresno

M.A. University of Illinois

Maki, Laura (1996)Chemistry

B.S., California State University, Fresno

Ph.D., University of California, Davis

Maldonado-Ballance, Theresa M. (2000)Counselor

A.A., St. Lucy’s Priory

B.A., M.Ed., Northern Arizona University

Malsam, Emily (2005)English

B.S., M.A., North Dakota State University

Manzo, Laura (2005)Spanish

A.A., Hartnell College

B.A., San Diego State University

M.A., University of California, San Diego

Martin, Anne (2001)Music

A.S., Santa Fe Community College

B.M., New School of Music

M.M., Yale University

Martin, Harold Curtis (2000)History

B.A., University of California Berkeley

M.A., ABD, University of California, San Diego

McGarry, James C. (2000)Business

B.A., St. Joseph’s College, New York

Graduate Certif. Philosophy/Theology

Gregorian University, Rome, Italy

M.A., Georgia State Univ., Atlanta

M.A., Indiana University

M.B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

L.L.M., Golden Gate University

J.D., University of Southern California

McInnes, Elizabeth (2005)Biology

B.S., University of LaVerne, LaVerne California

M.S., California Polytechnic University, Pomona

McKenzie, Ross John (2001)Math

B.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis

Obispo

M.A., University of California, San Diego

McKissick, Allan D. (1981)Communication Studies

A.A., Glendale Community College

B.A., M.A. California State University, Los Angeles

Meidl, Kenneth (1997) Physics

B.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis

Obispo

M.S., California State University, Fresno

Mendes, John A. (1991)Agriculture

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.S., M.S. California Polytechnic University, San Luis

Obispo

Mendez, Pedro (2001)Dean of Public Safety/Technical Education &

Community Education/Workforce Development

B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

M.A., George Washington University

Meyer, Heidi (2009)Math

B.A., Calvin College

M.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Michelena, Jaymes (2001)Math

B.S., California State University, Stanislaus

M.A., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis

Obispo

Miller, Steven (2005)Political Science

B.A., Haverford College

M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley

Mo, Eva (1999)History

A.A., Chabot College

B.A., University of California, Berkeley

M.A., San Francisco State University

Monlux, Michele (2001)Biology

A.A., Chabot College

B.A., M.A., University of California, Berkeley

Morales, Michael (2001)Agriculture

A.S., Kings River College

B.S., California State University, Fresno

Motroni, Milan (2001)Health, Adaptive Physical Education

B.A., University of California, Davis

M.A., University of the Pacifi c

Mulder, Cheryl (1996)Health, Physical Education, Coach

B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

M.S., U.S. Sports Academy

Netto, Jeff rey A. (1999)English

Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara

Netto, Jenny Tashjian (2001)English

B.A., B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara

M.A., California State University, Fullerton

Newell, William D. (1989)History

A.A., Bellevue Community College

B.A., Washington State University

M.A., Ph.D., University of Idaho

Niazmand, Haleh (2005)Art

B.A., University of South Dakota

M.F.A, University of Arizona, Tucson

Nomof, Thomas (2000)Physics

B.A., University of California, Berkeley

M.S., San Jose State University

Olson, Kurt (2004)PE Coach

B.A., University of California, Davis

M.A., National University

One, Optimism (2005)English

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., University of California, Berkeley

M.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Payvar, Kamran (1997)Mathematics

B.S., Teachers Training University

M.S., California State University, Fresno

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Peek, Adrienne (2005)English

B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno

Peterson, John (1997)Automotive Technology

Vocational Experience, 18 years

p/t Chabot/Las Positas 2 years

Phillips, Dale (2005)Computer Science

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., Western Illinois University

M.B.A., University of LaVerne

Pierstorff , Samuel (2000)English/Creative Writing

A.A., Orange Coast College

B.A., M.F.A., California State University, Long Beach

Pignotti, Angela J. (2011) Mathematics

B.A., M.S. University of Colorado, Boulder

M.S., PhD University of CA, Santa Cruz

Pollard, Dale (1999)Agriculture

A.S., Modesto Junior College

B.S., M.S., California Polytechnic University, San Luis

Obispo

Ramsey, Jill D. (1999)Nursing

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B. S., Physiology, University of California, Davis

B.S.N., Loyola University of Chicago

M.S., University of California, San Francisco

Redwing, Chad (2005)Humanities

B.A., Arizona State University

M.A., University of Chicago

Ph.D., University of Chicago

Riggs, Lisa A. (1994)Nursing

B.S.N., California State University, Stanislaus

M.S.N., California State University, Dominguez Hills

Rivera-Jara, Eva (2007)Counselor

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., San Diego State University

M.A., University of LaVerne

Robinson, Belen (2007)Learning Disabilities Specialist

B.A., M.S., San Diego State University

Robles, Martha (2002)Dean of Admissions and Records

A.S., Modesto Junior College

B.A., University of San Francisco,

M.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Roslaniec, Mary (2001)Chemistry

Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

Postdoctoral Training, Los Alamos National

Laboratory

Bar Ilan University, Tel Aviv

Sabre, Alejandro (1998)Music

B.S., National University of Mexico

M.S., Carnegie Mellon University

D.M.A., Eastman School of Music,

Rochester, NY

Sahlman, James (1999)Communication Studies

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

M.A., University of the Pacifi c

Ph.D., Ohio University

Sanders, Brian K. (1995)Dean, Science, Mathematics, & Engineering

B.S., University of California, Santa Barbara

M.A., University of Oregon

Scheg, Lawrence (2000)Reading

B.A., Niagara University

M.A., Western Connecticut State College

Schmidt, Cynthia D. (1996)Nursing

B.S., California State University, Fresno

M.S., California State University, Sacramento

Schmitt, Gladys (2012)Nursing

A.D.N.. Modesto Junior College

Schnoor, Amanda (2009)Animal Science

B.S., Oregon State University

Serros, Richard D. (1988)Art History

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., Ph.D., UC Santa Barbara

Shea, Mary (2001)Health, Physical Education

Coach, Cross Country, Track & Field

B.S., Michigan State University

M.S., Eastern Michigan University

Shook, Burt (2005)EOP&S Counselor

A.A., L.A. Pierce Junior College

B.A., California State University,

Northridge

M.A., University of the Pacifi c

Short, Kathleen (1977)Computer Graphics/Computer Science

B.A., California State University, Fresno

Shrock, David L. (1997)Health Education

B.A., M.A., San Jose State University

Ed.D., United States Sports Academy

Sill, Nancy (2000)Accounting

B.S., California State University, Stanislaus

Certifi ed Public Accountant

MAOL, Chapman University

Silva, Mary (1997)Study Skills

B. Ed., St. Patrick’s College, Dublin, Ireland

M.A., California State University, Chico

J.D., Cal Northern School of Law, Chico

Sinclair, Brian (2005)Computer Graphics

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.F.A. Art Center College of Design

M.A., Chapman University

Smedshammer, Michael (2000)Instructional Design Coordinator

A.A., Santa Rosa Junior College

B.A., University of California, Berkeley

M.A., M.A., Ph.D. University of New Mexico

Smith, Albert J. (1994)History

A.A., Fresno City College

B.A., M.A., California State University, Fresno

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Smith, Ann (2000)English

B.S., Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

M.A., University of Hawaii

Smith, E. Denise (1991)English

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Snaer, Demetrius (2008)Physical, Recreational, and Health Education

Cross Country/Track Coach

B.A., California State University, Fresno

M.A., Fresno Pacifi c University

Spain, Layla (2007)Counselor

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.S., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Ed.D., Mills College

Spector, Stanley J. (1986) Philosophy

B.A., M.Ed., Loyola College, Baltimore

M.A., Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder

St. Urbain, Barbara (1998)Counselor

B.G.S., M.A., University of Iowa

Stearns, Jill (2012)President

B.S. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis

Obispo

M.S. National University

Steiner, Gabriele (1991)German / Italian / ESL

Literature & Language Arts

B.A., University of Klagenfurt, Austria

M.A., UC Irvine

Stevens, Jim (2000)Physical Education; Football Coach

A.A., American River College

B.S., M.S., California State University, Hayward

Stevenson, Robert (2001)Art, Humanities

B.A., University of California, Berkeley

M.F.A., S.F. Art Institute

Stovall, Theresa (2008) English

B.A., Chapman University

M.A., M.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Ed.D., University of the Pacifi c

Stroud, Stephen (1980)Music

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.A., University of California, Los Angeles

M.S., Ed.D., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Sundquist, Michael (2007)Dean, Arts Humanities and Communications

A.A., Crafton Hills College

B.A., M.F.A., UC Irvine

Thames, Brenda (2011)Vice President of Student Services

B.A., University of California, Berkeley

M.S.W., University of Southern California

M.A., University of Southern California

Todd, James E. (2006)Anthropology

A.A., Brevard Community College

B.A., New College of Florida

M.A., The George Washington University

M.A., University of California, Santa Cruz

Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz

Vallee, Lillian (1991)English

A.A., College of San Mateo

B.A., M.A., Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley

Vaughan, Timothy (1996)Industrial Electronics/Computer Electronics

B.S., California State University, Stanislaus

Vaughn, Christopher (2000)Computer Science

B.S., California State University, Stanislaus

Ward, David G. (1993)Anatomy and Physiology

B.A., California State University, Stanislaus

Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, Health Sciences Center

Postdoctoral Certifi cate, The Johns Hopkins University

School of Medicine

Weaver, Jeff ery L. (1989)Machine Tool Technology

A.A., Modesto Junior College

B.V.E., California State University, Stanislaus

Westrope, Theron K. (1999)English

B.A., University of the Pacifi c

M.A., University of the Pacifi c

Ph.D., University of Louisiana at LaFayette

Williams-Jackson, Cheryl (2005)Child Development

A.A., Hartnell College

B.A., California State University, San Jose

M.S., Capella University

Wohlstadter, Jason (2005)English

B.A., University of California, Davis

M.A., UC Irvine

Ph.D., UC Irvine

Wonder, Nancy L. (2009)Nursing

B.S.N., Seattle Pacifi c College

M.S.N., University of Phoenix

Wong, B. Linda (1994)Counselor

A.A., Contra Costa College

B.A., California State University, Chico

M.S., University of LaVerne

Wray, Gerald (2006)Automotive Technology

A.S., College of Technology, Belfast, Ireland

A.D.F.E., University of Ulster, Belfast, Ireland

M.S.Sc., The Queens University of Belfast, Ireland

Young, Sam C. (1996)Physical Education

B.A., University of California, Davis

M.S., Sacramento State University

Zamora, John A. (2001)Computer Science

A.S., College of the Sequoias

B.S., California State University, Fresno

Zermeño, Joe L. (2009)Biology

B.S., M.S., California State University, Hayward

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Adams, Shirlee D.1971-2003

Articulation Offi cer

Agostini, Therese "Susie"1992-2010

Dean, Matriculation,

Administration & Records

Ahrens, Donald1969-2004

Earth Science, Meteorology

Albiani, Jack P.1969-1997

Physical Education Coach

Allen, Kenneth L. 1969-2000

English

Alvarez, Juan1971-2004

Counseling, Dean of Student

Services

Alves, Ronald 1974-2004

Agriculture

Anderson, Richard1989-2009

Biology

Andrews, Howard1975-1985

Automotive

Antonio, Ruth M.1958-1991

English

Ard, Gary L. 1971-2007

Golf Coach

Physical Education Instructor

Ashleigh, Dave1971-2004

Physical Education, Math

Ashworth, Frank (1992-2004)

Public Safety

Azevedo, John 1970-1999

Biology

FACULTY EMERITIBaggett, David 1994-3013

Ornamental Horticulture/

Plant Science

Basey, Harold1965-1996

Biology

Bates, June1944-1952; 1960-1978

Art

Bates, Raymond E.1959-1978

Art

Baxter, Robert L.1962-1988

Geology

Beattie, Alex D. 1977-2004

Engineering

Bedford, Anthony1971-1999

History

Benker, Patricia D. 1978-2004

Dental Assisting

Berg-Phillips, Barbara1991-1999

Nursing

Besio, Maxine N.1951-1955; 1957-1971

School Nurse

Blank, C. Arnold1966-1991

Dean of College Services

Boyd, Dan W. 1969-2004

Boyer, Allen H.1968-2003

Music

Bracken, Francis "Jack"1970-2003

Physical Education

Brown, Harold1953-1985

Business

Buckley, Robert E.1975-1993

Administration of Justice

Bucknell, Leland C.1966-1999

Agriculture

Bucknell, Sandra1972-2001

Family and Consumer

Sciences

Burger, Leroy1969-1985

Work Experience

Burns, Ronald D.1972-1991

Administration of Justice

Byrne, John E.1967-1992

Economics, History

Cardoza, George1981-2004

Agriculture

Carlson, Irene1956-1979

Home Economics

Carlton, Hal1971-1997

Agriculture

Christopherson, Eric 1965-2002

English

Clark, Donald1971-1999

Behavioral & Social Sciences

Clarke, James L. 1985-2012

Distance Education

Clarke, Tobin2006-2011

Dean, Library, Learning

Resources & Technology

Clowers, Burl1965-1995

Electronics

Collins, J. Stephen1965-2002

Vice President of Instruction

Collins, Linda1984-2004

Communication Studies

Conway, Tom1985-2004

Physical Education

Coolahan, Edwin M.1967-1977

Printing

Cooper, Ron 1990-2007

Automotive Technology

Costello, Bonnie 1992-2009

Nursing

Cover, Alan1976 - 2004

Dean, Agriculture &

Environmental Sciences

Cripe, Carl1971-2000

Chemistry

Davis, Donald1974-2000

Business

Daoud, Anita1975-1990

Nursing

Diers, Andrew V.1955-1972

Engineering

Draper, Lowell A.1965-1993

English

Dutton, Ann1979-1999

Family & Consumer Sciences

Dyer, Patricia 1989-2003

Physical Education

Eagan, Beverly F.1975-1993

Allied Health

Eckle, Thomas1974-2001

Dean, Business, Behavioral &

Social Sciences

Ekker, Richard C.1981-2001

English

Elam, Robert V.1969-1998

History, Anthropology

Elems, Stan W.1962-1992

Zoology, Biology; Senior

Curator, Great Valley Museum

Espinola, Frank Jr.1960-1976

Agriculture

Fagin, Mara 1988-2008

English

Fernandez, Horacio1962-1987

Spanish

Fischer, Harry L.1947-1972

Engineering; Department

Chairman

Fisher, Charles E.1960-1990

Counselor

Fisher, Pamila1979- 2004

Chancellor, Yosemite

Community College District

Freeman, Darlene L.1965-2003

Business

Galloway, Julia1982-1996

Foods and Nutrition

Gauvreau, Bob1974-2002

Dean of Instructional Services

Glatt, Robert L.1997-2011

Culinary Arts

Gonsalves, Clare1964-1985

Nursing

Goodrow, Marvin H.1968-1991

Chemistry

Green, Jack Byron1961-1991

Spanish

Mary Ann Greenwood1975-2004

Counselor

Groth, Christine M.2002-2011

Offi ce Administration

Hacker, Mary Lou1973-2006

Human Services

Hagen, Stanley H.1964-1973

Assistant Librarian

Hale, Eileen A. 1990-2009

Nursing

Hamblin, Darwin1965-1985

Coordinator of CETA Education

Programs

Hanna, Jean G.1958-1984

Business

Hansen, Lynn M.1968-2001

Biology

Hartman, Teri L.1975-2011

Art/Design/Computer

Graphics

Havens, Richard A.1964-1980

Agriculture

Heinsius, John J. 1979-2004

Business

Henline, Horace1973-1985

Assistant Dean,

Admissions and Records

Hertert, Patricia C.1961-1979

Instructional Resources

Consultant

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Hilsabeck, Robert L.1968-1993

Auto Body

Hinchey, Gwendolyn1966-1988

Nursing

Hoagland, Dale E.1980-2011

Administration of Justice

Hodge, Douglas1975-1996

Dean, Physical, Recreational

and Health Education

Hodges, Stanley L.1965-1995

President

Hoegh, Bob1961-1990

Physical Education

Holmes, LeRoy A. 1970-2001

Electronics

Hornberger, Nan1974-1998

Sociology

Hsuan, Wei1966-1993

Mathematics

Hulst, Dorothy C.1961-1979

Home Economics

Hurst, RoseLee1991-2013

English

Jensen, Gwendolyn1966-1985

Music

Johnson, James L. 1969-2007

Communication Studies

Johnson, Odessa P.(1970-2001)

Dean, Community and

Economic Development

Johnson, Ralph E.1946-1975

Physical, Recreation, Health

Education

Jones, William A. 1971-2003

Business

Juergenson, Yancey1977-2004

Agricuture

Juette, Helen1966-1985

Nursing

Karnopp, Anna1980-1992

Nursing

Keach, Robert M. 1991-2007

Dental Assisting

Kelly, J. Russell1968-2001

English

Kerr, Robert T.1970-1994

Behavioral and Social

Sciences, Division Dean

Kidd, Marsha1979-2000

Health and PE Coach

Kline, Roberta 1988-2004

Child Development

Knapp, C. William1955-1978

Business

Knies, Donald1976-1991

Counselor

Kreger, Gerald1965-1992

Reading

Kroll, Margaret "Peggy"2000-2013

Director, Title V, Early College

Lab, Walter F.1965-1987

Art

Lafaille, Leon L.1948-1980

Physical, Recreation

and Health Education

Lafon, Diana1959-1978

Home Economics

LaMont, Rose Marie 1992-2013

Economics

La Mothe, Harry1965-1983

Trade and Technical

Lancaster-Mingus, Carol1993-2011

Telecommunications

Lane, Ronald W.1969-1999

English

Lavaggi, Nita1953-1974

Assistant Librarian

Lawrence, Dorothy J.1954-1974

Home Economics

Lea, Ugo P.1963-1990

Dean of Student Services

Lenkeit, Don1972-2004

Anthropology

Lenkeit, Roberta1976-2004

Anthropology

Lippert, Roy H. 1950-1970

Agriculture

Loeffl er, Roland1954-1985

Physical Science

Lomax, BrianElectronics

1986-2004

Lowry, Ann2003-2010

Interior Design

Loyd, Richard1966-1996

Physical Education

Luebke, William R. 1974-2009

Astronomy, Physical Science

Lundberg, Donald L. V.1965-1976

Counselor

Lyle, Terry 1983-2007

Program Director,

Respiratory Care Program

Manrique, Julius C.1973-1997

Assistant Dean,

Student Services

Manzoni, Ronald D.1968-1996

Vice President of Instruction

Martinez, Desdemona 1989-2007

High Tech Specialist, DSP&S

Martinez, John2004-2010

Dean of Special Programs

Mayhew, Lewis B. Jr.1973-2004

Counseling

McAllister, Alice D.1953-1968

Nursing

McCallum, William J.1956-1965

Science; Counselor

Mc Clarty, Edward L.1948-1981

Communication Studies,

Telecommunications

McLeod, Wilma J. 1990-2004

Vice President, Student

Services

McCullough, Richard A1974-2000

Administration of Justice

McKinnon, Maurice 2007-2013Dean, Allied Health and

Family and Consumer

Sciences

Merryman, Mary Alice1968-1996

Reading

Metcalf, Evelyn Elaine 1980-2009

English as a Second Language

Monast, Joseph H2001-2012

Philosophy

Moncrief, Lawrence1972-1992

Administration of Justice

Montalbano, James 1984-2005

Computer Science

Moore, Ralph1961-1992

Computer Science

Morris, Bernard E.1972-2003

English

Morrow, Marilyn M.1955-1979

Physical Education

Mortensen, Barbara1967-2002

Health, Physical Education

Mudie, John1963-1996

Physics

Murov, Steven L. 1979-2006

Chemistry/MAPS

Murray, Maurine N.1950-1964

Business

Nanez, Estella1988-2013

Counseling

Nash, John D.1965-1993

History

Neumann, Paul R.1968-1997

English

Nicewonger, John1979-2006

Agriculture

Nicholas, Dorothy F.1965-1977

Reading and Study Skills

Nicoll-Johnson, Teri 1980-2013

Psychology

Nimphius, Richard F. 1980-2006

Agriculture & Environmental

Sciences

Nylander, Selma1969-1977

Dental Assisting

O'Bosky, Julia1983-1990

Dean, Health Occupations

O'Connor, Michael1977-2005

Chemistry

Ogawa, Sayuri E. 1979-2002

Family and Consumer

Sciences

Olmstead, Mrs. Helen E.L.1946-1964

English

Onorato, Daniel S.1969-2006

English, Spanish

Onorato, Mary Alice 1991-2010

Nursing

Ortega, Augusto1972-1997

Auto Technology

Ortega, Jose F.1977-1999

Business

Ottoboni, Lorraine1965-1992

Business

Overgaard, Nels, Jr.1973-1993

Dean, Business

Palmie, B. Jeanne1966-1989

Dean, Home Economics/

Trade & Technical

Parsons, Mark C.1955-1975

Physical, Recreation,

Health Education

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Pearson, Alysa K.1988-1998

Learning Disabilities

Pederson, Evelyn1962-1974

Counseling

Pehl, Sue1977-2004

Offi ce Technologies

Person, Pauline M.1962-1974

Nursing

Petersen, Daniel W.1967-2003

Art

Petersen, John Walter 1983-2007Auto Body

Pham, Le-Huong1981-2007

Librarian

Phillips, Gary J. 1959-1998

English

Pinckney, Jan 1994-2009

Auto Tech

Pollard, C. Les1950-1983

Business

Raduechel, Robert D.1983-2004

Automotive Technology

Ralph, Helen1965-1985

Home Economics

Reeves, William1965-1997

Counseling

Reilly, Jerry M. 1968-2003

Art

Remsing, Joseph Gary1971-2004

Art

Rhodes, Richard 1973-2003

Behavioral Social Sciences

Richina, Richard R.1968-1990

Automotive Technology

Rissi, Doris D.1964-1987

Nursing

Roach, Dudley1970-1993

Assistant Dean of College

Services

Robert, Brenda1997-2007

Dean, Literature &

Language Arts

Rodgers, Raymond M.1961-1980

Agriculture

Rolfe, Robert W.1950-1978

Business

Ross, Mary P.1960-1993

Physical, Recreation

and Health Education

Salazar, Roman S. 1973-2009

Business

Sargis, Samuel1959-1993

Mathematics

Schefter, Joseph A.1975-1999

Assistant Librarian

Scheuber, Pius J.1968-1993

Agriculture

Schwark, Louis1956-1981

Work Experience

Scully, Dorothy L.1980-2013

Reading

Sensenbaugh, Dean1956-1985

Physical Education; Coach

Shannon, Almetta1989-2004

Nursing

Shaw, Kathleen G.1982-2002

English

Shelton, Mary Rose1985-1995

Health Services Coordinator

Shuler, Dorothy I.1957-1970

English

Siefkin, Randolph R.1970-2001

Political Science

Sielicki, Hilda 1992-2007

School Nurse

Sigmond, Patricia E.1974-2001

Nursing

Sims, Odette P.1962-1993

English; Folklore

Smith, Douglass R.1988-2013

Art/Photography

Smith, Ron1979-1996

Biology

Smith, Wilma1947-1984

Counseling

Sola, John2003-2013

Fire Science

Spidell, William1966-1991

Counselor

Stanley, Elaine S.1946-1948; 1959-1975

Art

Starr, Benjamin S.1970-2002

Philosophy

Steinhoff , Richard1970-1994

Mathematics

Stephens, Leonard1974-1997

Welding

Sternberg, Morris1946-1963

Science

Stone, Duane1978-2004

Architecture

Strangio, Michael 1981-2012

English as a Second

Language

Streeter, Gerald1964-1991

Physical Education, Coach

Swanson, Carol1991-2002

Nursing

Sweeney, Richard A.1967-2013

Sociology

Talbot, Carl1971-1988

Communication Studies

Thompson, A. Lance1974-1999

Dean, Science, Math &

Engineering

Thompson, Lucille1969-1985

Nursing

Thorpe, Dennis2005-2011

Architecture

Tingley, Ronald1971-2013

Counseling

Top, Darrell 1968-2003

Mathematics

Trimble, William C.1968-2000

English as a Second

Language

Tsuruda, Dean Y.1975-2013

Counselor

Upton, Pamela 1990-2014

Anatomy and Physiology

Turner, N. Edmund1965-1984

Electronics

Tye, Elizabeth1960-1985

Home Economics

Uyeshiro, Sandra1981-2011

Anatomy and Physiology

Valaas, Geraldine1969-1985

Dental Assisting

Van Dyken, Marian J.1967-1988

Mathematics

Vaught, Lloyd C. 1982-2013

Computer Science

Wait, D. Dwight1957-1979

Ornamental Horticulture

Walter, Alta M.1962-1973

Nursing

Ward, Teryl M.1991-2014

Nursing

Waring, Derek1996 – 2010

Counseling, Dean of

Student Services

Dean of Special Programs

Waterman, David J., Jr.1953-1980

Psychology

Watson, Sharon1973-2004

Offi ce Technologies

Weese, Larry R. 1972-2007

Architecture

Weller, William A.1969-1999

Business

Wellman, Thora L.1965-1975

Health Occupations,

Department Chairman

Wells, Barbara 1981-2012

Sign Language

Wesley-Hartman, Charmaine1990-2007

Counselor

Whaley, Harold C.1964-1993

Agriculture

Wieber, Delores1979-1991

Nursing

Wightman, Wayne1971-2004

English

Williams, Juanita J.1966-1983

Nursing

Williams, Robert C. 1975-2008

Counselor

Wilson, E. William 1980-2005

Computer Science

Wilson, Lynda L. 1983-2007

Nursing

Wilson, Marian1976-1991

Nursing

Wiinikka, Peter G.1976-2000

Physics

Wood, Edward D. 1947-1971,

Science

Woodside, Sandra 2001-2013

Sociology

Woodward, Cyrus E., "Sid"1965-1988

Communication Studies

Woodward, Pauline E.1963-1990

Nursing

Woodward, Shirley 1975-1998

Music

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Mathematics

Zehnder, John F.1968-1993

Learning Skills

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activities requirement: a course requirement of some

associate degree candidates that asks students to enroll in

a formally recognized "Activities" course (p. 104) with the

goal of having a specifi c type of learning experience.

advanced standing: Classifi cation of student who has

completed previous college-level coursework.

articulation a formal, written and published agreement

that identifi es courses (or sequences of courses) on the

MJC campus that are comparable or acceptable in lieu of

specifi c requirements at another campus, often called the

"transfer" or "target institution." Successful completion of

an articulated course assures the student and the faculty

that the student has taken the appropriate course, received

the necessary instruction and preparation, and that similar

outcomes can be assured enabling progression to the next

level of instruction at the transfer institution.

assessment: tests completed by the student to help

counselors and advisors determine the student's skill level

in the disciplines of reading, writing, and mathematics.

associate degree : (AA, AA-T, AS, AS-T) a collegiate

degree granted by California Community Colleges that, in

addition to coursework in the major, includes "general

education" coursework across the curriculum to provide

the student a broad educational experience . To learn more

about degree options, read the "Planning Your Education"

section starting on p. 85.

associate degrees for transfer (AA-T, AS-T) degrees

designed to facilitate seamless transfer to the California

State University system.

admission: the formal process of becoming a student at

MJC. Separate from registration.

audit: to take a course without receiving credit, a grade,

nor formal record of enrollment. Typically used in instances

where a student may want to review course material of a

course taken previously. Available only to those students

who have met the repeat limitation on an existing course.

baccalaureate degree: formal name of the bachelor's

degree.

bachelor's degree: Degree granted by four-year

colleges or universities. Commonly granted as the Bachelor

of Arts (B.A.) or the Bachelor of Science (B.S.), however,

other types of bachelor's degrees can be granted as well.

C-ID (California Course Identifi cation number) A common course numbering system in the State of

California. A C-ID number identifi es a lower-division,

transferable course commonly articulated between the

California Community Colleges and universities (including

Universities of California, the California State Universities,

as well as with many of California's independent colleges

and universities).

certifi cates of achievement: An award in recognition

of successful completion of specialized coursework in an

area which is typically oriented toward gaining skills for

employment in a specifi c vocation or trade.

class schedule: The off ering of courses for a given

semester.

community education classes: Fully fee-funded

vocational and recreational classes that do not appear on a

student's transcript and carry no credit value.

counselor: a person whose training and primary role

at the college is to assist students with personal, career,

vocational and educational planning and development.

corequisite: a course which must be taken in the same

semester (concurrently)as another course. In some cases,

taking the course prior to is acceptable.

credit (graded) course: Course for which units are

granted. At MJC, any course numbered 1 through 399.

CSU-GE: Acronym for the "California State University"

general education pattern required of students who plan

to earn a bachelor's degree. This pattern can be used for

transfer to the CSU.

educational plan: A tentative outline of MJC courses,

developed by the student and/or a counselor, that a

student will plan to take in order to meet the a specifi c

educational goal.

electives (degree): degree-applicable (50-399) courses

elected by the student which do not fulfi ll a specifi c

degree requirement but help satisfy the required 60 units

for associate degree.

electives (major): course options listed within a given

major that the student may select to apply toward the

degree.

faculty advisor: An instructor who assists students in

developing a program of study within a major. Contact

the division offi ce of the major to connect with the

appropriate advisor.

general education (GE) or breadth patterns: Courses required of all associate degree candidates

regardless of major to assure a broad educational

experience. These diff er for the A.A. and A.S. degrees

and for transfer. See Instructional Programs for specifi c

requirements.

guidance requirement: a requirement for some

associate degree candidates in which the students are

asked take a formally recognized guidance course (p. 104)

in order to work on an educational plan and learn about

the college experience and other helpful concepts to

improve their learning experience in college

grade point average (GPA): The average of a student's

grades. See Academic Regulations for method of

computation.

IGETC: Acronym for the "Intersegmental General

Education Transfer Curriculum" general education pattern

required of students who plan to earn a bachelor's degree.

This pattern can be used for transfer to UC or the CSU.

lab (course format): a type of instruction in which the

student is active in the learning process as the instructor

oversees activities, e.g., using a computer, experimenting

with elements, using a microscope.

learning outcome: a statement defi ning the expected

outcome of a student satisfactorily completing a course,

award, General Education pattern, or attending Modesto

Junior College.

lecture (course format): a type of instruction in which

the student typically observes the instructor e.g., speaking,

giving an electronic presentation, asking questions to

provoke discussion.

limitation on enrollment: a specifi c rule that defi nes

what type of student may enroll in a course. Course

enrollment can be limited to students with demonstrated

abilities, medical clearance, and legal clearance.

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lower division: The fi rst two years of college work,

typically defi ned as, freshman and sophomore years, for a

bachelor's degree. By law only lower-division work can be

off ered at a community college.

major: The program of study a student plans to pursue

e.g., biology, nursing, etc., which can culminate to an

associate degree, baccalaureate degree, or an advanced

degree.

materials fee: a fee charged to students to cover the

cost of materials used in a given course

matriculation: A process that enhances access to the

college and promotes students to reach their educational

goals successfully.

non-credit (ungraded) course: Course for which no

units are given. At MJC, any course numbered 800-999 is

non-credit.

pass-no pass (P/NP) grading: A grading system

allowing a course to be taken for a grade of PASS or

NO PASS. rather than for a letter grade of A,B,C,D,F. See

Academic Regulations for details. Formerly referred to as

"CREDIT/NO CREDIT" or CR/NC.

PiratesNet: MJC's website that allows students and

prospective students admission to the college through an

online application, to search and register for classes and

check grades.

prerequisite: A requirement which must be completed

prior to enrollment in a course. If required, it is listed in the

course description. See section on Courses.

registration: the formal process of selecting and

enrolling in MJC courses in a given semester.

semester unit: In general, a semester unit represents

1 hour of lecture or 3 hours of laboratory per week for a

semester. Graduation requires 60 semester units. Some

schools are on "semester" systems, and some schools

are on "quarter" systems. One semester unit at MJC is

equivalent to one and a half quarter units of coursework

at a "quarter" system institution.

skills recognition: an award recognized by MJC that

does not appear on the student's transcript

syllabus: a document prepared by an instructor for

students in a given course, defi ning what will be covered

in the course, and outlining expectations and policies

in some instances. Often includes signifi cant dates of

examinations and other key events.

transfer: to complete a set of courses at MJC or another

community college and continue as a student at another

college or university. Typically occurs when students earn

an associate degree and enroll at another institution to

earn a bachelor's degree.

transcript (of record): Copy of student's academic

record prepared by the Enrollment Services division.

Often required for transfer or employment by another

institution.

upper division: The last two years of college work, i.e.,

junior and senior years and/or courses. Upper division

courses are not off ered at MJC

withdraw: to formally remove one's self from a given

course.

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IndexSymbols2+2 Program

Credit earned from ..............................................................58

8th Grade Students, admission of ...............................................27

ΑΓΣ 27

ΦΘΚ ..............................................................................................80

AAA-Ts (about) ...............................................................................99

AB 540-Exemption from non-residency fees .............................25

Academic Awards

about............................................................................ 14, 63

applying for and receiving...................................................64

Academic Dismissal .....................................................................53

Academic Distinctions .................................................................53

Academic Freedom ..............................................................16, 324

Academic Probation .....................................................................53

Academic Problems

Early Alert for ......................................................................34

Academic Records

procedure to inspect ............................................................67

Academic Renewal ......................................................................54

Accelerated Careers in Technology Program ...............................18

Accounting program ..................................................................142

Accreditation of Modesto Junior College ............ inside front cover

Activity Courses

repetition of .........................................................................39

Adapted PE courses ...................................................................284

Addiction

Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention. See Associate Degrees

for Transfer

Administration of Justice program ............................................143

Admission

after dismissal .....................................................................30

for students from other California Community Colleges ......30

how to apply .......................................................................24

of Columbia College students ..............................................24

steps to apply for .................................................................24

(Admissions Offi ce) Enrollment Services

about...................................................................................23

Advanced Heavy Equipment Technician Program ....................150

Advanced Placement (AP). See AP (Advanced Placement)

Agricultural Business program ..................................................147

Agricultural Science program ....................................................153

Agriculture & Environmental Sciences division ........................115

Agriculture: Sales, Service program ..........................................147

Alcohol abuse ................................................................................9

Allied Health Awards

program rights for ...............................................................16

Allied Health division .................................................................119

Alpha Gamma sigma ...................................................................80

Amnesty International .................................................................79

Animal Science program ...........................................................155

Anime Otaku ................................................................................79

AP (Advanced Placement)

Exams ..................................................................................59

Grid ....................................................................................60

Reporting results to MJC .....................................................59

Transferring results to other institutions .............................59

Applying for and Receiving Academic Awards ...........................63

Art Gallery ....................................................................................79

Art History program ...................................................................163

Articulation of Courses, about .....................................................17

Artifi cial Insemination program ................................................157

Art program ...............................................................................164

Arts Competition..........................................................................80

Arts, Humanities, & Communications division .........................117

Assessment ..................................................................................16

Challenging prerequisites and ...............................................33

for English ...........................................................................32

for ESL (English as a Second Language) .............................32

for Reading..........................................................................32

how to participate...............................................................32

purpose of ...........................................................................31

Retest procedure for ............................................................33

Assessment Testing

at the Testing Center .............................................................71

ASSIST.org ....................................................................................88

Associate Degrees for Transfer .........................................14, 89, 99

Administration of Justice (AS-T) ...................................... 143

Art History (AA-T) ............................................................ 163

Business Administration (AS-T) ....................................... 175

Communication Studies (AA-T) ....................................... 187

Mathematics (AS-T) ........................................................ 249

Music (AA-T) ................................................................... 255

Studio Arts (AA-T) ........................................................... 163

Theatre Arts (AA-T) ......................................................... 311

Associates degree

diff erences from Certifi cate of Achievement ..................... 101

Associates Degrees

about...................................................................................14

applying for .........................................................................64

Associate Degrees for Transfer requirements for .............. 100

Career Technical education requirements for ................... 102

earning multiple..................................................................64

Graduation ceremony for ....................................................64

philosophy of ......................................................................63

University Preparation requirements for .............................98

AS-Ts (about) ...............................................................................99

Athletics and student life .............................................................80

Athletic Training/Sports Medicine program ..............................168

Attendance ...................................................................................40

Autobody Collision Repair program ..........................................168

Autobody Refi nishing program .................................................168

Automotive Maintenance program ...........................................170

Automotive Technology program ..............................................170

BBachelor's Degree

admission for holders of ......................................................97

and Career Technical Education........................................ 101

Bachelor's Degree,

considerations for vocational students ................... 101

Basic Heavy Equipment Technician program ............................150

Behavioral & Social Sciences division .......................................121

Benefi ts Sticker

about...................................................................................77

obtaining ..................................................................... 45, 77

BIA (Bureau of Indian Aff airs) Grants ..........................................48

Biological Sciences program......................................................172

Black Student Union club ............................................................79

Blocks on Registration .................................................................37

blood pressure monitoring ..........................................................75

Board of Governor's Fee Waiver (BOGW) ....................................48

Bookkeeping program ...............................................................174

Bookstore .....................................................................................25

Bureau of Indian Aff airs Grants ....................................................48

Business Administration program .............................................175

Business division ........................................................................123

Business Operations program ....................................................178

Business Services .........................................................................43

CCalculating the GPA .....................................................................50

Calendar ...........................................................................................

Academic Calendar..................................................................6

CAL GRANTS .................................................................................48

California Chaff ee Grant ...............................................................49

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California Community College Honor Society .............................80

California Community College Students, admission for .............25

California Residency, determining...............................................25

California Residency Requirement ..............................................25

California State University

................................16, 14, 88-90, 93, 97,-98, 106-108, 244

Call Boxes .......................................................................................9

CalWORKs ....................................................................................72

campus activities

organization of ......................................................................79

Campus Safety ...............................................................................9

Campus Security Act ......................................................................9

Career and Technical Education Pathway ..................................101

Career Development and Transfer Center ....................................72

Career Development Center .........................................................72

CARE Program ..............................................................................72

Catalog Rights, policy on .............................................................15

Celebration of the Humanities, about .........................................80

Certifi cates of Achievement ............................ 15, 96-99, 142-321

about ....................................................................................15

applying for .........................................................................63

defi ned ................................................................................86

diff erences from Associate Degree .................................... 101

Off ered at MJC .....................................................................96

steps to receive ................................................................. 102

Certifi cation of General Education .......................................97, 100

Challenging grades ......................................................................51

Challenging prerequisites ............................................................33

Chemical Dependency Counseling program .............................179

Chemistry program ....................................................................179

Child Development program .....................................................181

C-ID (Course Identifi cation Numbering System) ........................89

list of MJC courses approved for ....................................90-91

Clerical program .........................................................................186

Code of Conduct .........................................................................326

Columbia College .................................................. 12, 17, 111, 141

Equivalent MJC Courses .................................................... 111

Commercial Floristry program ...................................................212

Communication Studies

for Transfer program ............................................................187

courses.................................................................................188

Competencies for Associate Degree ..........................................102

Complaints

of discrimination .............................................................. 329

of sexual harassment ....................................................... 329

Complaints, form for ..................................................................324

Computer Applications Specialist program...............................190

Computer Electronics program ..................................................190

Computer Graphics Applications

program ........................................................................... 192

courses ............................................................................. 192

Computer Information Systems program .................................194

Computer Numeric Machine Control. See Machine Tool

Technology program

Computer Programming Specialist program ............................195

Computer Science program .......................................................196

Concurrently Enrolled Columbia College students ......................24

conduct violations

list of ................................................................................ 326

continuous Enrollment and catalog rights ..................................16

Corporate Training & Corporate College.......................................18

counseling

for international students ...................................................76

Guidance Classes .................................................................34

Course Identifi cation Numbering System (C-ID) ..................90-91

Course numbering system ...........................................................16

Course Outlines of Record, about ................................................16

Course Repetition

activity of ............................................................................39

Courses

withdrawal from .................................................................40

Credit

acceptance of credit outside the US .....................................56

CR/NC. See P/NP

Crop Science program ................................................................293

CSU-GE Transfer Pattern .............................................................107

DDairy Science program ...............................................................156

Dance Productions .......................................................................82

Data-Entry. See Records Management/Data Entry Specialist

program

Date Rape, prevention of .............................................................10

Deans

to contact ............................................................................56

Dean’s List. See President's List

Degrees, applying for ...................................................................63

Degrees, Certifi cates and Skills Recognitions Off ered at MJC .....96

Disability Programs and Services (DSPS) ....................................74

Disclosure of Records ...................................................................68

Division offi ces

list of ...................................................................................56

Locations of .........................................................................56

Doctor Clinic .................................................................................75

Drug and Alcohol Abuse ................................................................9

EEarly Alert.....................................................................................34

Early College Program ..................................................................29

Earth Science

program ........................................................................... 200

courses ............................................................................. 200

Economics

courses ............................................................................. 201

Educational Talent Search ............................................................78

Electronics Technology

courses ............................................................................. 201

Elevator keys ................................................................................74

Elevator keys for students with disabilities ................................74.

Email Accounts for Students .......................................................38.

Emergencies

Dial 911 ................................................................................9

Emergency

fi nding student in ..................................................................8

Emergency Locating Service..........................................................8

Emergency Medical Service

courses ............................................................................. 203

Technician (EMT) program .............................................. 203

Engineering

courses ............................................................................. 204

English

courses ............................................................................. 208

program ........................................................................... 207

English as a Second Language (ESL)

courses ............................................................................. 204

enrollment

Honors program, maintaining ............................................61

verifi cation of ......................................................................66

Environmental Horticultural Science

courses ............................................................................. 214

program ........................................................................... 212

Environmental Sciences program ..............................................215

ESL sequence at MJC .................................................................205

Ethnic Studies program .............................................................216

Events ...........................................................................................73

Examinations, about ....................................................................16

Excessive Units .............................................................................55

Executive Administration ...............................................................4

MJC ......................................................................................4

YCCD ......................................................................................4

Exemption from Non-Resident Tuition ........................................26

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Exemptions from Remedial Limit ................................................55

Expulsion ....................................................................................327

Extended Opportunity Programs

and Services (EOP&S) ...........................................................74

FFacilities ........................................................................................73

Faculty, list of

Current, Full-Time ............................................................. 331

FAFSA ...........................................................................................46

Family & Consumer Sciences division .......................................125

Family Life

courses ............................................................................. 217

Federal Aid

Eligibility for ........................................................................47

Federal Pell Grant .........................................................................47

Federal Work-Study program ......................................................48

Financial aid

for nursing students ............................................................48

Financial Aid

Appeals ...............................................................................46

Eligible Programs/Courses ...................................................47

Funding limitations on units attempted .............................47

Return of Title IV Funds .......................................................47

Fire Academy

admission into.....................................................................30

Fire Academy program ..............................................................217

Fire Science program .................................................................218

fi rst aid .........................................................................................75

fi rst-generation students

resources for ........................................................................78

fi rst-time college students ..........................................................74

First Year Experience (FYE) ..........................................................75

Floral design. See Environmental Horticultural Science

Food Services

locations of ..........................................................................75

Foreign Languages program. See Language Studies program

Forensics - Competitive Communication Studies .......................80

Forestry program .......................................................................223

Free Application for Federal Student Aid ....................................46

Fruit Science program ................................................................293

FWS (Federal Work Study) ..........................................................48

GGamers club .................................................................................79

GE, defi ned ...................................................................................86

General Education

certifi cation of .............................................................. 97, 98

defi nition of .........................................................................86

Expected outcomes for ..................................................... 105

program ........................................................................... 225

General Studies (Offi ce of Instruction) ......................................127

General Studies program ...........................................................227

Emphasis in Humanities .................................................. 225

Emphasis in Language and Rationality ........................... 227

Emphasis in Natural Sciences ........................................... 227

Emphasis in Social & Behavioral Science ......................... 228

GENEX 000 ...................................................................................56

Geography program...................................................................229

Geology club ................................................................................79

Gerontology

courses ............................................................................. 232

program ........................................................................... 231

gold stole and tassel

eligibility for ........................................................................80

Go-Print card ................................................................................77

Governing board (district) .............................................................4

Grade Point Average (GPA) ..........................................................50

Grades

challenging .........................................................................51

improvement of ...................................................................52

verifi cation of ......................................................................66

Grade Symbols .............................................................................50

Grading and Credit Policies ....................................................50-52

Graduation

ceremony .............................................................................64

with honors. See Honors

Graphic Design. See Computer Graphics program

Guidance

about...................................................................................74

courses ............................................................................. 232

Guidance & Activities Requirements for associate degree

............................................................................. 98, 102, 104

Guidance classes

importance of ......................................................................85

outcomes of .........................................................................34

Guidance Requirements for Associate Degree ..........................104

HHealth & Physical Education program .......................................232

Health Services ............................................................................75

Heavy Machinery Management program .................................150

Higher Education Consortium of Central California (HECCC) ......17

Honors

Contracts .............................................................................53

units ....................................................................................54

Humanities program ..................................................................238

Human Services program ..........................................................235

IIB Credit (International Baccalaureate) .......................................61

IGETC Transfer Pattern ................................................................109

immunizations .............................................................................75

Improvement of Grades ...............................................................52

Incomplete ...................................................................................51

and Financial Aid ................................................................47

Individualized Instruction and Services

courses ............................................................................. 240

Industrial Electronics program...................................................241

Interdisciplinary Studies

courses ............................................................................. 242

International Business program ................................................241

International Contract Programs .................................................76

Intradistrict Course Equivalencies with Columbia College ........111

Jjob placement services ................................................................72

Job Training at MJC ......................................................................87

KKappa Kappa Psi ..........................................................................79

Kinesiology program .................................................................242

LLandscape and Park Maintenance program..............................212

Landscape Design program .......................................................213

Languages Other than English requirement

for IGETC ........................................................................... 110

Language Studies program .......................................................242

Learning Communities ................................................................84

Liberal Studies program ............................................................243

about...................................................................................15

Library and Information Technology

courses ............................................................................. 245

Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development

requirement for CSU ......................................................... 108

Limitations on Enrollment

about...................................................................................38

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Literature & Language Arts division ..........................................129

Lost and Found ..............................................................................8

low income students

specialized assistance for ....................................................78

MMachine Tool Technology program............................................245

Maintenance Machinist program ..................................... 248, 249

Marketing program ....................................................................249

Master's Degree, admission for holders of ..................................97

Math

homework assistance .........................................................84

Math Course Sequence and Options

chart ................................................................................. 250

Math Drop-in Center ....................................................................84

Mathematics for Transfer program ............................................250

MeChA..........................................................................................79

Mechanized Agriculture program .............................................149

Medical Assisting (MDAST) .......................................................252

program ...............................................................................252

Mental disabilities

defi ned ............................................................................. 329

Mental health services

referral for............................................................................75

MJC-GE

Pattern ............................................................................. 105

Multiple associate degrees ..........................................................64

Music Performance and student life ...........................................81

Music program ...........................................................................255

Music program overview ...........................................................256

NNetwork Administration program .............................................267

Non-credit courses. See each department for non-credit course

off erings

Nondiscrimination Policy ..................................... Inside front cover

Non-Resident, defi nition of .........................................................25

Non-Resident Tuition, Exemption from .......................................26

NP/NC...........................................................................................50

NURSE (Associate Degree and Vocational Nursing) ..................269

Nursery Production program .....................................................213

Nursing: Associate Degree Nursing program ............................269

Nursing: LVN 30 Unit Option (LVN to RN) .................................272

Nursing: LVN to ADN (RN) Advanced Placement pathway ......270

Nursing: Nurse Assistant (CNA) program .................................272

Nursing Student Loans ................................................................48

OOffi ce Administration

courses ............................................................................. 276

Offi ce Administration program .................................................275

Offi ce Computer Applications program.....................................279

Offi ce Support program .............................................................279

Online Courses .............................................................................18

Open Enrollment at MJC ..............................................................12

Operation ID .................................................................................10

Orientation

Schedule of ..........................................................................31

Pparking ...........................................................................................7

hours of enforcement ............................................................7

permits ............................................................................7, 45

violations...............................................................................7

Pell Grant ......................................................................................47

Petition, student right to ...........................................................323

Pharmacy Technician

courses. See Community Education

Phi Theta Kappa .....................................................................79, 80

Phlebotomy. See Community Education

Photography program ...............................................................280

Physical Education program ......................................................281

Physics program.........................................................................291

PiratesNet. See Registration

P/NP (Pass/No Pass) ..............................................................52, 53

Poultry Science program ...........................................................156

pregnancy tests ............................................................................75

Prerequisites

challenge process ................................................................38

grounds for challenging ......................................................33

student's right to challenge .............................................. 323

Prerequisites and Registration .....................................................38

preventative health care ..............................................................75

Prevention of drug and alcohol abuse...........................................9

Professional Selling program .....................................................296

profi ciencies

expected for associate degree .................................. 105, 225

program information, how to read ...........................................140

Progress Probation and Dismissal ...............................................53

Psychology program ..................................................................296

Psychosocial Rehabilitation program ........................................298

RRadio (International Radio) .........................................................79

Readmission after Dismissal ........................................................30

Real Estate program ...................................................................299

Reciprocity of General Education Requirements .........................17

Recommended Study Loads ........................................................55

Recording Arts program ............................................................301

Records

Copies of ..............................................................................67

Correction of ........................................................................68

Disclosure of ........................................................................67

Fees for ................................................................................45

Privacy of ............................................................................67

Procedure to inspect ............................................................67

Records Management program ...............................................301.

Recreational Land Management program ...............................265.

Red Nations and Friends .............................................................79.

Registering for classes

how to .................................................................................36

Registration

about...................................................................................35

and prerequisites .................................................................38

Registration Blocks ......................................................................37

Repeating courses ........................................................................39

Repeat Limitations on Physical Education Courses ...................282

Repetition of courses

after passing .......................................................................39

Report Cards .................................................................................66

Residency

and Non-Citizens ................................................................26

for Credentialed Employees .................................................25

for Military Personnel ..........................................................25

Respiratory Care program ..........................................................302

Retail Management program ....................................................305

SSafety

about.....................................................................................9

Statistics for MJC ...................................................................9

Satisfactory Academic Progress

and Financial Aid ................................................................46

Satisfactory completion

defi nition of .........................................................................52

Scholarships

as Financial Aid ...................................................................49

program ..............................................................................76

Senate Bill 1440 (SB 1440) .........................................................14

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Sexual Assault, defi ned ...............................................................10

Sexual harassment

acts of............................................................................... 328

to fi le a complaint ............................................................ 329

Sheet Metal

courses ............................................................................. 306

Sign Language

courses ............................................................................. 306

Skills Recognition Award, about ..................................................86

Social Science

courses ............................................................................. 306

Soil Science program .................................................................265

Solomon Amendment .................................................................68

Spanish program .......................................................................308

Special Problems Courses, about .................................................18

Sports Training. See Athletic Training/Sports Medicine program

Standards for Satisfactory Academic Progress ............................46

Student Benefi ts Sticker ...............................................................77

Student Code of Conduct ...........................................................326

Student Development and Campus Life

about...................................................................................77

Student Email. See Email accounts for students

Student Government, about ........................................................81

Student organizations

list of ...................................................................................79

Student Privileges

loss of as a disciplinary action ......................................... 327

Student Representation Fee ........................................................79

Students for Academic Freedom .................................................79

Student Support Services Program .............................................78

Study Abroad, about ....................................................................81

Subject Mastery, about ................................................................15

Substance Abuse............................................................................9

Supervisory Management program ..........................................310

Suspension .................................................................................327

TTAG (Transfer Admission Guarantee) ..........................................73

TANF and eligibility for CalWORKS ..............................................72

Testing Center.........................................................................31, 71

Theatre productions .....................................................................82

Theatre program ........................................................................311

TMC. See Associate Degrees for Transfer

Transcripts (offi cial)

about...................................................................................24

from other institutions. See Credit: Acceptance of from other

institutionsSee Course Identifi cation Numbering System

(C-ID): Acceptance of from other institutions

Transfer

to California State University (CSU) System ........................87

to Private of out-of-state institutions .................................95

to the University of California (UC) System .........................92

Transferable Courses ....................................................................97

Transfer Center .............................................................................73

Transfer Patterns...........................................................................97

Transfer workshops ......................................................................73

TRIO Programs .............................................................................78

Tutoring

in math ...............................................................................84

in science, writing, social science, and math .......................84

Tutoring Center. See Integrated Learning Center

Two plus two. See 2+2 Program

UUC

IGETC Considerations for ......................................................93

Transferring to .....................................................................92

United Rainbow Alliance (PRISM) ..............................................79

Units Not Counted

and Financial Aid ................................................................46

Units of Credit ..............................................................................55

University of California

transferring to .....................................................................92

University Preparation Pathway

about...................................................................................97

Emphasis in Agricultural Sciences .................................... 153

Emphasis in Chemistry ..................................................... 179

Emphasis in Earth Sciences .............................................. 200

Emphasis in Environmental Sciences ............................... 215

Emphasis in Geography ................................................... 228

Emphasis in Health and Physical Education .................... 232

Emphasis in Humanities .................................................. 238

Emphasis in Liberal Studies .............................................. 243

Requirements for .................................................................98

University Preparation Programs

Emphasis in Agricultural Sciences .................................... 153

Emphasis in Biological Sciences ....................................... 172

Emphasis in Chemistry ..................................................... 179

Emphasis in Environmental Science ................................. 215

Emphasis in Geography ................................................... 228

Emphasis in Health and Physical Education .................... 232

Emphasis in Humanities .................................................. 238

Emphasis in Liberal Studies .............................................. 243

Upper Division Transfer Admissions Requirements ....................88

Upward Bound .............................................................................78

US History, Constitution and American Ideals (AI) Requirement

IGETC ................................................................................ 107

US History, Constitution and American Ideals requirement

for CSU ............................................................................. 110

US History, Constitution and American Ideals Requirement for

CSU ......................................................................................110

VVeterans' ......................................................................................78

Veterans' Resource Center ...........................................................78

Veterans' Services

Offi ce of ...............................................................................78

Veterinary Technician program ..................................................157

Vocational programs

at MJC .................................................................................87

WWAFC. See Retail Management Program

Wait lists

defi ned ................................................................................37

WASC. See Accreditation

Welding program .......................................................................318

Western Association of Schools and Colleges ..............Inside cover

Withdrawal

extenuating circumstances and ..........................................42

for military orders ...............................................................42

from courses ........................................................................40

Grades and ..........................................................................50

Word Processing program .........................................................320

Work Experience, Vocational

courses ............................................................................. 321

Workforce Skills

courses ..................................................................... 310

Workforce Training Center ............................................................18

Writing Center ..............................................................................84

YYCCD Inter-District Attendance Policy .........................................30

Young Farmers club .....................................................................79

Young Republicans ......................................................................79

ZZoology

courses ............................................................................. 321

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Modesto Junior College East Campus435 College AvenueModesto, CA 95350

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Modesto Junior College West Campus2201 Blue Gum Avenue

Modesto, CA 95358209-575-6550

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Mission StatementMJC is committed to transforming lives through programs and services informed by the latest scholarship of teaching and learning. We provide a dynamic, innovative educational environment for the ever-changing populations and workforce needs of our regional community. We facilitate lifelong learning through the development of intellect, creativity, character, and abilities that shape students into thoughtful, culturally aware, engaged citizens.

Vision StatementMJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. The college is the first choice for educational excellence in our community.

ValuesEducation is the reason our institution exists. To this end, we value innovation, professionalism, integrity, and responsible stewardship. We foster respect for and interest in the diverse individuals and histories of our community. These values are foundational to the way we shape our programs and services, make and communicate decisions, reinforce collaborative relationships within our community, and promote civic engagement

Goals 1. Modesto Junior College will continue to foster the success of all students by providing access to a broad array of quality, relevant teaching and learning programs, and appropriate services. 2. MJC will tie Program Review, including all instructional and student services programs, to resource allocation decision: staffing, technology, instructional equipment, and facilities. 3. MJC will develop and assess Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) used for student learning improvement, at the course, program, and institutional levels. 4. Leadership responsible for governance at MJC will create a climate that empowers all MJC employees to be engaged in the campus community and that encourages respect, trust, and integrity through open communication and professional development. 5. MJC will collaboratively develop a staffing plan that includes realistic outcomes of program review for both instructional and student services programs, including attention to potential growth areas, program decline, and impending retirements. 6. MJC will expand and enhance outreach to business, industry, and the community based on identified needs and opportunities. 7. MJC will create a culture of evidence and measurable improvements. 8. MJC will expand and enhance the learning environment and delivery options for students. 9. MJC will develop a plan to increase student engagement in order to improve overall student success. 10. MJC will improve the planning and budget process to foster an environment of informed participation and budgetary understanding.

AccreditationModesto Junior College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, 10 Commercial Boulevard, Suite 204, Novato, CA 94949, (415) 506-0234 by the authority of the U.S. Department of Education. Accreditation provides assurance that education earned is of value to the student; acceptable to employers, trade or profession-related licensing agencies; and other colleges and universities can accept a student's credential as legitimate.

Non-Discrimination PolicyIt is the policy of Modesto Junior College to provide an environment free of unlawful discrimination. Discrimination on the basis of ethnic group identification, religion, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, color, or physical or mental disability in the College programs, activities, and work environment is unlawful and will not be tolerated by the College.

The College strongly forbids any form of discrimination and has enacted the following procedures to recognize and eliminate unlawful discrimina-tion. These regulations provide for the investigation of alleged unlawful discrimination in its programs or activities. The College will seek to resolve the complaints in an expeditious manner.

Modesto Junior College affirms its commitment to equality of opportunity for all individuals. This commitment requires that no discrimination shall occur regarding admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, any program or activity in the College on the basis of ethnic group identification, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, color, physical or mental disability, or lack of English language skills. This policy is in accordance with Title 5I of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975. The lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to enrollment in vocational programs. Students who believe they have been unlawfully discriminated against because of ethnic group identification, religion, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, color, physical or mental disability, or lack of English language skills should contact the Vice President of Student Services, in Morris Memorial Building, Room 212, telephone (209)575-6060. Yosemite Community College District and Modesto Junior College have made every reasonable effort to insure that everything stated in this catalog is accurate. Courses and programs offered, together with other matters contained herein, are subject to change without notice by the administration of the Yosemite Community College District or Modesto Junior College for reasons related to student enrollment, level of financial support, or for any other reason, at the discretion of the District and the College. The District and the College further reserve the right to add, amend, or repeal any of their rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.

POLÍTICA DE NO DISCRIMINACIÓNModesto Junior College reafirma su propósito de ofrecer igualdad de oportunidades a todas las personas. Este compromiso requiere que ningún individuo sufra discriminación en cuanto a la admisión, al acceso, en el trato, o en las oportunidades de empleo, en cualquier programa o actividad en esta institución a causa de su grupo étnico, religión, edad, género, preferencia sexual, color, o incapacidad física o mental. Esta política está conforme con el Título VI del Acta de los Derechos Civiles de 1964, Título IX de las Enmiendas de Educación de 1972, Sección 504 del Acta de Rehabilitación de 1973, el Acta de Americanos con Impedimentos, y el Acta contra la Discriminación en el Empleo a causa de la Edad de 1975. La falta de conocimiento del inglés no será obstáculo a la admisión a los programas de educación vocacional. Los estudiantes que crean haber sufrido discriminación por pertenecer a cualquiera de las categorias anteriormente mencionadas deben comunicarse con el Vice Presidente, Servicios Estudiantiles en la oficina número 212 del edificio Morris Memorial, teléfono 575-6060.

Yosemite Community College District y Modesto Junior College han hecho todo lo posible por asegurar que el contenido del catálogo de 2012-2013 sea correcto. La información en este catálogo sobre cursos y programas e información sobre otras actividades está sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso a criterio de la adminstración de Yosemite Community College District o Modesto Junior College por razones relacionadas con el número de studiantes matriculados, nivel de apoyo financiero, o por cualquier otra razón, a discreción del Distrito y Modesto Junior College. Estas institucio-nes además se reservan el derecho de añadir, modificar, o anular cualquiera de sus reglamentos y procedimientos.

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