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Advantages | Spring 2008 Offerings | Past Offerings | Faculty Process | Contact Info

   

Spring 2005

Students Ready for English 335:

The Key to Success

  • English 335 section 28615 TH 9:15-12:20 in B104 (also, partly online) (Cruz-Johnson)
  • Reading 301 section 28844 T 9:15-11:25 in B104 (also, partly online) (Rice)

Steps

  • English 335 section 28614 M,W 10:00-12:05 in GE 205 (Blair)
  • Reading 301 section 28843 M,W 7:45-9:50 a.m. in GE 205 (Janowski)

Students Ready for English 92:

Steps

  • English 92 section 28588 T, Th 10:00-12:05 B 206 (Blair)
  • Reading 101 section 28826 T, Th 7:45-9:50 a.m. GE 105 (Janowski)

Puente

  • (See a counselor to enroll) English 92 (Chapa)
  • Guidance 95 (Martinez)

Students Ready for English 1A:

Puente

  • (See a counselor to enroll) English 1A (Chapa)
  • Guidance 96 (Martinez)

Students Ready for English 1B:

The 1B Buffet

Enroll in EITHER

English 1B section 28525 M, W 7:45-9:10 a.m. in GE 201 (Kozlowski)
           -- OR --
English 1B section 28552 ONLINE (Levinson)

 

Summer 2004

Students ready for ESL 322

Are you serious about learning English?

An Intensive Summer English Program designed for your success!

ESL 322 reg ID 26989

ESL 320L reg ID 26997

ESL 323 reg ID 26991

ESL 324 reg ID 26993

Taking 12.5 units in one summer session will …

* accelerate your learning of English

* advance your college career

* help you make new friends quickly

* learn new strategies to study and grow

* immerse you in the language – the best way to succeed!

Spring 04 Offerings

Students Ready for English 1A:

Puente

(See a counselor to enroll)

English 1A (Chapa)

Guidance 96 (Martinez)

The 1A Buffet

English 1A on-line and on-campus

( Kozlowski and Levinson)

Students Ready for English 92:

Steps

English 92 section 24155 M, W 10:00-11:25 a.m. T401 (Heimler)

Reading 101 section 24287 M, W 7:45-9:50 a.m. B203 (Janowski)

Puente

(See a counselor to enroll)

English 92 (Chapa)

Guidance 95 (Santos)

Students Ready for English 335:

The Key to Success

English 335 section 24167 TH 9:15-12:20 201 (also, partly online) (Rice)

Reading 301 section 24311 T 9:15-11:20 201 (also, partly online) (Cruz)

Steps

English 335 section 24165 T, Th 10:45-12:50 B 202 (Kozlowski)

Reading 301 section 24306 M, W 7:45-9:50 a.m. X 06(Janowski)

Math with a Safety Net

Math 310 section 22664 M,W 12:15-1:40 L114 (Tran)

Reading 301 section 24307 M, W 10:00-12:05 X10 (Janowski)

Fall 2003 Offerings

For English 1A-ready students

(English level three)

• Through American Eyes: American Lives and Issues         (6 units)

Develop your composition and college reading skills.  ESL focus.

ENG 1A

section 22243

MWF 8:00-9:00 am Alkire
ESL 1R

section 22258

MW 9:00-10:25 am

Takei

•  Puente (full-time, blocked schedule) The program offers courses in various disciplines.

See Puente counselor Maricela Martinez in C-7 to register.

For English 92-ready students

(English level two)

•  STEPS to Success         (7 units)

Master the fundamentals of composition and college reading.

ENG 92

section 21977

MW 12:15-1:40 pm

Kozlowski

READ 101

section 21959

MW 9:15-11:20 am

Cruz-Johnson

•  Powerful Chemistry       (5.5 units)

Create exciting Organic Chemistry presentations as you learn O-Chem and improve your Internet and information design skills.

CHEM 12A

section 19835

T, Th 3:00-4:25 pm
lab T,Th 4:30-7:35 pm

Adamczeski

CA 305

section 21103

TBA

Dodge

•  Success!         (4 units)

Gain study skills and a deeper understanding of chemistry in peer-led and service learning activities in health-related fields.

CHEM 30B

section 19842

M 5:45-7:50 pm
lab W 5:45-8:50 pm

Adamczeski

GUID 95

section 21022 

M 4:00-5:00 pm

Santos

•  Puente: Expanding Your Barrio        (9 units)

Develop your reading, writing, and study skills in this full-time schedule with the program emphasis on retention and success.

See Puente counselor Maricela Martinez in C-7 to register.

ENG 92

section ADLTE

MW 9:15-10:40 am

Chapa

READ 101

section ADLTE

TTH 9:15-11:20 am
lab TTH 11:35-12:00 pm

Hunter

GUID 95 

section ADLTE

MW 10:45-11:45 pm

Martinez

For English 335-ready students

(English level one)

 Reading and Writing for Real People        (8.5 units)

Learn valuable reading, writing, computer, and study skills as you explore issues that really matter.

ENG 335

section 22257

M-TH 10:00-12:25 pm
Lab MW 12:25-1:20 pm

Blair

READ 301

section 20993

MW 7:45-9:50 am

Janowski

Register now by phone (408) 223-0300 or online at http://webreg.sjeccd.org/

     For more information, stop in at the San Jose City College Counseling Building or call a Counselor at (408) 298-2181 x3750


 

   
     
     
Spring 2003 Offerings
Course and Section Course Titles Instructors Description
English 92-17336/
Reading 101-17355/
Guidance 95-19605
Anxiety-Free Reading
& Writing: Short Fiction
Blair,
Cruz, & Santos
Fundamentals of composition and college reading w/an emphasis on short fiction
English 102-16379/
English 92-16378/
Guidance 95
Expanding Your Barrio Cruz
Chapa/Martinez
Inspiring Puente reading,writing & study skills block  
English 1A-14688/
ESL 1R-15449
The American Experience Alkire
Takei
English composition (ESL focus) and ESL critical reading on American issues  
English 301-STEPS101/
English 335-STEPS102/
Guidance 97-STEPS104/
CA 303-14825/Optional Math
STEPS to Success Rice/Quigley/
Santos/Dodge/
Martin
Students take STEPS together in a reading, writing and computer skills  
English 340S-15035/
Guidance 95-16339/
CA 302-14822 or 303-14825
Less Stress, More Success Cruz/Rookstool/
Dodge
Enhance basic reading, writing and computer skills in self-paced classes  
Spring 2003 Offerings
Course and Section Course Titles Instructors Description
English 92-14960/
English 102-15045
Anxiety-Free Reading
& Writing: Short Fiction
Blair
Cruz
Fundamentals of composition and college reading w/an emphasis on short fiction
English 102-16379/
English 92-16378/
Guidance 95
Expanding Your Barrio Cruz
Chapa/Martinez
Inspiring Puente reading,writing & study skills block  
English 1A-14688/
ESL 1R-15449
The American Experience Rice
Takei
English composition (ESL focus) and ESL critical reading on American issues  
English 301-STEPS101/
English 335-STEPS102/
Guidance 97-STEPS104/
CA 303-14825/Optional Math
STEPS to Success Rice/Quigley/
Santos/Dodge/
Martin
Students take STEPS together in a reading, writing and computer skills  
English 340S-15035/
Guidance 95-16339/
CA 302-14822 or 303-14825
Less Stress, More Success Cruz/Rookstool/
Dodge
Enhance basic reading, writing and computer skills in self-paced classes  

Spring 2002 Offerings
Course and Section Course Titles Instructors Description
Chem 12B-11508
Guidance 95-11630
Organic Chemistry & College Study Techniques Adamczeski 
Santos
Gain study skills in the Guidance class and succeed in O-Chem!
English 335-11858/
English 301-11848

  &
English 335-11860/
English 301-11849
Basic Writing Skills &
Essentials of Reading
Blair
Janowski
Focus on current events in integrated reading/writing instruction
English 1A-108 English for Athletes Chapa Gain the competitive edge & improve your game in writing
ESL322-11938/
CA302-13612,
303-13614, 306-13617
ESL Paragraph Development & Getting Started with Windows, Word, & the Internet Takei
Dodge
ESL students develop writing skills using computer applications.  
ESL 324-13603/
ECE Classes
ESL Listening & Speaking, Early Childhood Education & Child & Family Studies Nguyen Intermediate ESL students discuss & use techniques for talking to children & families  

Fall 2001 Offerings
Course and Section Course Titles Instructors Description
Chem 30b-09851/
Guidance 95-10149
Fundamentals of Chemistry & College Study Techniques Adamczeski 
Santos
Gain study skills in the Guidance class and succeed in Chemistry
English 335-11060/
English 322-11052
Improvement of Writing & Introduction to College Reading Blair
Janowski
Focus on current events in integrated reading/writing instruction
English 92-10988/
English 102-11026
Improvement of Writing & Introduction to College Reading Sklute
Janowski
Integrated reading/writing instruction to prep for English 1A
English 80-10982/
Ethnic Studies 30-09350
Mexican-American Lit & Ethnic Studies Covarrubias
Chapa
Study and write about the human experience through Mexican-American eyes
ESL322-10147/
CA302-9692,
303-9693, 305-9702
ESL Paragraph Development & Getting Started with Windows, Word, & the Internet Takei
Dodge
ESL students develop writing skills using computer applications.  
ESL 323-10899/
Electronics
ESL Reading & Electronics Boles Intermediate ESL students read and expand vocabulary in Electronics.  
ESL 312-10918/
ESL 313-10913
ESL Paragraph Development & Reading Caywood High intermediate ESL students read and write on U.S. history.  

Spring 2001 Offerings
Course and Section Course Titles Instructors Description
Chem 15-7440 and Chem 15-7441/
Guidance 95-6898
Fundamentals of Chemistry and College Study Techniques Adamczeski 
Santos
Study skills gained in the Guidance class help Chemistry students succeed.
English 335-8196/
English 322-8188
Improvement of Writing and Introduction to College Reading Sklute
Janowski
Integrated reading/writing instruction
English 92-8051/
Psychology 60-7737
Fundamentals of Composition and Personal Growth and Adjustment McAfee
Potterton
Students in English write on topics they're studying in Psychology.
ESL322-8052/
CA302-8053,
303-8054, 305-8055
ESL Paragraph Development and Getting Started with Windows, Word, & the Internet Takei
Dodge
ESL students develop writing skills using computer applications.  
Contact Info:
Marty Kendall
Learning Communities Coordinator
martha.kendall@sjeccd.cc.ca.us
(408)298-2181 x3107
She will be pleased to answer student questions and help faculty develop new Learning Communities.
ESL instructors at LC workshop

Support of LCs for faculty is also provided by the district Teaching & Learning Center.

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