Important Fees may be due at the time of registration. See the Fees Information Page for due dates and drop information. Students must attend/participate on the first day of class or may be dropped from the class by the instructor. It is the student's responsibility to drop class(es) by the appropriate deadline. Students who remain enrolled after the last date to drop with a refund are not eligible for a refund and remain financially responsible for payment of fees even if they drop the class or are dropped by their instructor.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ADDING CLASSES:
FALL/SPRING SEMESTERS:
Open classes can be added through the end of the 1st week of the semester. During the 2nd week of the semester, even though the seat count indicates that there are seats available in a class, students may only add full-term classes with an Add Authorization Number that they will receive from the instructor. Only the instructor can provide Add Authorization Numbers, and all numbers must be used by the last date to add a class.
SUMMER SESSIONS and SHORT-TERM CLASSES:
During Summer sessions and for short-term classes, Add Authorization Numbers are required as of the first class meeting even if it appears that there are open seats in the class. Only the instructor can provide Add Authorization Numbers, and all numbers must be used by the last date to add class.
HYBRID/PARTIALLY-ONLINE CLASSES:
Courses that require classroom attendance with an online component.
HYFLEX CLASSES:
Certain hybrid/partially-online classes are designed to provide students with more flexibility in their mode of attendance. These HyFlex classes involve class sessions in which some students attend class meetings in-person with the instructor on campus, and some students attend remotely and synchronously via a live Zoom meeting.

For more information on how to search on specific modes of instruction offered, see the Map Your Future website and click on Modes of Instruction Offered.

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Health Education
CRN  Subj  Crse  Sec  Credits  Title  Campus 
Important notation! Start Date  End Date  Days  Times  Bldg  Room 
55713 HED R101 0 3.00 Health and Society Oxnard College
  JUN 16, 2015 JUL 23, 2015 TWR 6:00pm- 8:50pm PE 4
  Instructor(s): Gene A. Sharp
56058 HED R101 0 3.00 Health and Society Oxnard College
  MAY 26, 2015 JUN 18, 2015 MTWR 12:00- 3:15pm PE 4
  Instructor(s): Jonas Crawford
53976 HED R104 001 3.00 Family & Personal Health Oxnard College
  MAY 26, 2015 JUN 18, 2015 MTWR 8:00am-11:15am PE 4
  Instructor(s): Ron R. McClurkin
History
CRN  Subj  Crse  Sec  Credits  Title  Campus 
Important notation! Start Date  End Date  Days  Times  Bldg  Room 
56328 HIST R102 0 3.00 History of the US I Oxnard College
  JUN 15, 2015 JUL 24, 2015 TBA 9.00 HRS/WK ONLINE WEB  
  Instructor(s): Joshua R. Lieser
  Additional Notes History R102 56328 Online: Dr. Lieser. On the first day of class (as indicated in the OC schedule), you will be required to do two things: Orient yourself to the course (click on "MyCourses" in your my.vcccd.edu account, click on the class name, and follow the posted instructions) and also verify that you have purchased the required textbooks - U.S. A Narrative History Volume I: to 1877 (Second Edition) and Major Problems in American History Volume I: to 1877 (Third Edition). You must do this by uploading a copy of your receipts or a "selfie" of you with your books. If you do not log into the class or fail to reply to complete the assignment confirming your textbook purchase by 11:59pm on the first day, you will be dropped from the course. History is a fun and enriching subject, but this online class is very demanding and requires a serious student. You will need to commit to reading and homework assignments that average at least six hours a week, have good study habits and computer skills, have daily access to an updated computer with broadband Internet, and check you emails regularly (otherwise this course is not for you).
55735 HIST R102 0 3.00 History of the US I Oxnard College
  JUN 15, 2015 JUL 24, 2015 MW 2:00pm- 6:15pm LS 12
  Instructor(s): Kevin A. Hughes
56407 HIST R102 0 3.00 History of the US I Oxnard College
  MAY 26, 2015 JUN 30, 2015 TBA 10.50 HRS/WK ONLINE WEB  
  Instructor(s): Joshua R. Lieser
  Additional Notes History R102 56407 Online: Dr. Lieser. On the first day of class (as indicated in the OC schedule), you will be required to do two things: Orient yourself to the course (click on "MyCourses" in your my.vcccd.edu account, click on the class name, and follow the posted instructions) and also verify that you have purchased the required textbooks - U.S. A Narrative History Volume I: to 1877 (Second Edition) and Major Problems in American History Volume I: to 1877 (Third Edition). You must do this by uploading a copy of your receipts or a "selfie" of you with your books. If you do not log into the class or fail to reply to complete the assignment confirming your textbook purchase by 11:59pm on the first day, you will be dropped from the course. History is a fun and enriching subject, but this online class is very demanding and requires a serious student. You will need to commit to reading and homework assignments that average at least six hours a week, have good study habits and computer skills, have daily access to an updated computer with broadband Internet, and check you emails regularly (otherwise this course is not for you).
56329 HIST R102 0 3.00 History of the US I Oxnard College
  JUN 15, 2015 JUL 24, 2015 TBA 9.00 HRS/WK ONLINE WEB  
  Instructor(s): Joshua R. Lieser
  Additional Notes History R102 56329 Online: Dr. Lieser. On the first day of class (as indicated in the OC schedule), you will be required to do two things: Orient yourself to the course (click on "MyCourses" in your my.vcccd.edu account, click on the class name, and follow the posted instructions) and also verify that you have purchased the required textbooks - U.S. A Narrative History Volume I: to 1877 (Second Edition) and Major Problems in American History Volume I: to 1877 (Third Edition). You must do this by uploading a copy of your receipts or a "selfie" of you with your books. If you do not log into the class or fail to reply to complete the assignment confirming your textbook purchase by 11:59pm on the first day, you will be dropped from the course. History is a fun and enriching subject, but this online class is very demanding and requires a serious student. You will need to commit to reading and homework assignments that average at least six hours a week, have good study habits and computer skills, have daily access to an updated computer with broadband Internet, and check you emails regularly (otherwise this course is not for you).
50983 HIST R102 002 3.00 History of the US I Oxnard College
  JUN 15, 2015 JUL 24, 2015 TWR 9:00am-11:50am LS 8
  Instructor(s): Tomas A. Salinas
55736 HIST R103 0 3.00 History of the US II Oxnard College
  JUN 15, 2015 JUL 24, 2015 MW 9:00am- 1:15pm LS 14
  Instructor(s): Kevin A. Hughes
55737 HIST R109 0 3.00 History of Mexico Oxnard College
  JUN 15, 2015 JUL 24, 2015 TWR 12:00- 2:50pm LS 13
  Instructor(s): Tomas A. Salinas
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