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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 19, 2017 JUL 28, 2017 MTW 12:00- 2:50pm PE 4
  Instructor(s): Rebecca A. Pena
56673 HED R101 0 3.00 Health and Society Oxnard College
  MAY 22, 2017 JUN 16, 2017 MW 9:00am-11:50am PE 4
  MAY 22, 2017 JUN 16, 2017 TBA 7.00 HRS/WK ONLINE WEB  
  Instructor(s): Dianne M. Habring-Frehlich
  Additional Notes NOTE: CRN 56673 is offered as a hybrid class with in-person meetings on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:00-11:50 am. In addition, there will be 7 hours per week of online instruction delivered using the internet using Canvas. Students must have regular access to a computer, the internet, and an active email account listed in MyVCCCD. If you have any questions, you may contact the instructor at DFrehlich@vcccd.edu. Please put Health and Society in the subject line.
56674 HED R104 0 3.00 Family & Personal Health Oxnard College
  JUN 19, 2017 JUL 28, 2017 TBA 8.50 HRS/WK ONLINE WEB  
  Instructor(s): Ron R. McClurkin
  Additional Notes NOTE: CRN 56674 is a fully online course. Students must have regular access to a computer, the internet, and an active email account listed in MyVCCCD. To access the class once the term starts, go to MyVCCCD and click on the Canvas link and CRN number. If you have any questions, you may contact the instructor at RMcClurkin@vcccd.edu. Please put Family & Personal Health in the subject line.
History
CRN  Subj  Crse  Sec  Credits  Title  Campus 
Important notation! Start Date  End Date  Days  Times  Bldg  Room 
56835 HIST R130 0 3.00 History of the U.S. I Oxnard College
  JUN 19, 2017 JUL 28, 2017 TBA 8.00 HRS/WK ONLINE WEB  
  Instructor(s): Joshua R. Lieser
  Additional Notes NOTE: CRN 56835 - History R130 (Online): US History to 1877, Dr. Lieser. US History I is the first half of the US History survey series, covering the colonization of the Western hemisphere through Reconstruction. 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 on Canvas (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 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 to the required link on Canvas. If you do not log into the class or fail to reply to complete the assignment confirming your textbook purchase by 11:59 p.m. on the third day, you may 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 your emails regularly.
56833 HIST R130 0 3.00 History of the U.S. I Oxnard College
  JUN 19, 2017 JUL 25, 2017 MTWR 10:30am-12:45pm CH 301A/B
  Instructor(s): Kevin A. Hughes
56834 HIST R130 0 3.00 History of the U.S. I Oxnard College
  MAY 22, 2017 JUN 16, 2017 TBA 12.00 HRS/WK ONLINE WEB  
  Instructor(s): Joshua R. Lieser
  Additional Notes NOTE: CRN 56834 - History R130 (Online): US History to 1877, Dr. Lieser. US History I is the first half of the US History survey series, covering the colonization of the Western hemisphere through Reconstruction. 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 on Canvas (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 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 to the required link on Canvas. If you do not log into the class or fail to reply to complete the assignment confirming your textbook purchase by 11:59 p.m. on the third day, you may 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 your emails regularly.
56836 HIST R140 0 3.00 History of the U.S. II Oxnard College
  JUN 19, 2017 JUL 28, 2017 TBA 8.00 HRS/WK ONLINE WEB  
  Instructor(s): Joshua R. Lieser
  Additional Notes NOTE: CRN 56836 - History R140 (Online or Hybrid): US History since 1877, Dr. Lieser. US History II is the second half of the US History survey series (US History I is not necessary before taking US History II), covering the period of the Civil War through the present. 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 on Canvas (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 II and Major Problems in American History Volume II: since 1865 (Third Edition). You must do this by uploading a copy of your receipts or a "selfie" of you with your books to the required link on Canvas. If you do not log into the class or fail to reply to complete the assignment confirming your textbook purchase by 11:59 p.m. on the first day, you may 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 your emails regularly.
56832 HIST R150 0 3.00 World History I Oxnard College
  JUN 19, 2017 JUL 25, 2017 MTWR 8:00am-10:15am CH 301A/B
  Instructor(s): Kevin A. Hughes
Hospitality Management
CRN  Subj  Crse  Sec  Credits  Title  Campus 
Important notation! Start Date  End Date  Days  Times  Bldg  Room 
56922 HM R100 0 3.00 Intro to Hospitality Industry Oxnard College
  JUN 16, 2017 AUG 04, 2017 F 8:00am- 1:50pm OE 2
  Instructor(s): Ody Milton
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