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ALL 2018 ZERO ENROLLMENT COSTS ZERO UNITS NUMEROUS BENEITS! Repeatable, flexible, eligible for certificate or more detailed information, visit our noncredit website: go.cabrillo.edu/noncredit Computer Applications / Business Technology (CABT) CABT 405 Beginning Technology Skills I CABT 406 Beginning Technology Skills II Beginning computer technology skills taught in a supportive, self-paced computer lab environment. Continuing beginning computer technology skills taught in a supportive, self-paced computer lab environment. Prerequisite: CABT 505 or related experience. 1 Arr. Arr. 0.00 J.Vered 1400 1 Arr. Arr. 0.00 J.Vered 1400 8 hrs arranged. Open Entry/Open Exit. Students may register through the 8 hrs arranged. Open Entry/Open Exit. Students may register through the 12th week. 12th week. Dental Hygiene (DH) DH 455 Dental Terminology DH 457 Dental Law and Ethics Teaches fundamentals of dental/medical word building with an emphasis on Teaches dental ethics and dental legal issues, including discussion of California prefixes, word roots, suffixes, combining forms, abbreviations, and lay terms. state dental regulations and legal standards of practice for dental care workers. Provides a background for any dental course. Section 1 & Days Times Units Instructor 9:00AM-11:05AM 0.00 P.Searson 11:15AM-12:05PM P.Searson Room HW2212 HW2212 1 & 9:00AM-11:05AM 0.00 B.Briley 11:15AM-12:05PM B.Briley WatA330 WatA330 Digital Management Career Prep (DMCP) DMCP 401 oundation Course Identifies professional behaviors that lead to academic success and workforce preparation such as developing self-discipline, leading self-managed teams, and creating effective teams composed of individuals with different working styles. ACE1 MTWTH 9:00AM-5:00PM 0.00 A.Endris 513 Meets 1 week 8/27-8/31 with a one hour lunch break. Materials fee: $15. Students must also enroll in the Academy for College Excellence. or information regarding Academy for College Excellence, see Digital Management Career Preparation in the Schedule of Classes or phone (831) 477-3340. DMCP 401 oundation Course Identifies professional behaviors that lead to academic success and workforce preparation such as developing self-discipline, leading self-managed teams, and creating effective teams composed of individuals with different working styles. ACE2 MTWTH 9:00AM-5:00PM 0.00 G.West WatA380 Meets 1 week 8/27-8/31 with a one hour lunch break. Materials fee: $15. Students must also enroll in the Academy for College Excellence. or information regarding Academy for College Excellence, see Digital Management Career Preparation in the Schedule of Classes or phone (831) 477-3340.

English as a Second Language (ESL) ESL 353A ESL Intermediate-Low ESL 354A ESL Advanced-Low Bridge to College 1 Emphasizes listening/speaking skills and reading/ writing skills at a simple, intermediate level. Recommended Preparation: ESL 352B. Emphasizes listening/speaking and reading/writing skills at an advanced level for beginners who want to take college courses in the future. Prerequisite: ESL 353B. 1 Arr. Arr. 0.00 M.Rodriguez WatA260 1 Arr. Arr. 0.00 M.Rodriguez WatA260 108 hr total arranged. To get started go to a class meeting on Mondays from 10:00AM-12:35PM in Room WatA260 and Tuesdays from 6:00PM-8:05PM in WatA260. Open Entry/Open Exit. 108 hr total arranged. To get started go to a class meeting on Wednesdays from 10:00AM-12:35PM in Room WatA260 and Thursdays from 6:00PM- 8:05PM in Room WatA260. Open Entry/Open Exit. ESL 353B ESL Intermediate-High Emphasizes listening/speaking skills and reading/ writing skills at an intermediate level. Recommended Preparation: ESL 353A. 1 Arr. Arr. 0.00 M.Rodriguez WatA260 108 hr total arranged. To get started go to a class meeting on Mondays from 10:00AM-12:35PM in Room WatA260 and Tuesdays from 6:00PM-8:05PM in WatA260. Open Entry/Open Exit. ESL 354B ESL Advanced-High Bridge to College 2 Emphasizes listening/speaking and reading/writing skills at an advanced level for beginners who plan to take college courses for credit during the next semester. Prerequisite: ESL 354A. 1 Arr. Arr. 0.00 M.Rodriguez WatA260 108 hr total arranged. To get started go to a class meeting on Wednesdays from 10:00AM-12:35PM in Room WatA260 and Thursdays from 6:00PM- 8:05PM in Room WatA260. Open Entry/Open Exit. Math Earn certificates in Basic Math I and II and prepare yourself for higher-level math Basic Mathematics I Certificate: 350 A/B/C MATH 350A Whole Numbers and Decimals Covers arithmetic procedures involving whole numbers and decimals. MATH 350C Ratios, Proportions and Percents Covers arithmetic procedures involving ratios, proportions, and percents. MATH 350B ractions Covers arithmetic procedures involving fractions.

Math Earn certificates in Basic Math I and II and prepare yourself for higher-level math Basic Mathematics II Certificate: 350 D/E/ MATH 350D Geometry, Graphs, Measurements, and Statistics Covers geometry, graphs, measurements, and statistics. MATH 350 Linear Equations Covers algebraic expressions and simple linear equations. MATH 350E Signed Numbers Covers arithmetic procedures involving signed numbers. Older ENGLISH ENGL 549A The Language of ilm for Older : ilm History Introduces students to the history of film, film technology, various film styles, genres, and movements, as well as helping them develop and apply a knowledge of film terminology and theories to critically analyze American and international cinema. Repeatability: May be repeated. 1 M 6:00PM-9:05PM 0.00 J.Leal 450 Emphasis on Thinking Globally, Viewing Locally. MUSIC MUS 520 Intermediate Orchestra for Older Rehearses and performs orchestral literature for intermediate string and wind players wind players, culminating in public performance; designed for older adult learners. 1 TTH 9:30AM-10:50AM 0.00 S.Brown VAPA5156 & Arr. Arr. S.Brown VAPA5131 18 hr arranged.

Older MUSIC MUS 536 Chorale for Older Rehearses and performs choral literature from various cultures and classical music periods; designed for older adults. Students should demonstrate basic music reading skills and match pitch. Public performance required. Materials fee may apply. 1 MW 12:40PM-1:50PM 0.00 C.Anderson VAPA5148 Lab materials fee: $25. MUS 538 Vocal Jazz Ensemble for Older Studies and performs vocal jazz repertoire arranged for eight to twenty voices; designed for older adults who are proficient in singing, as demonstrated by audition. May be repeated. 1 MW 3:30PM-4:40PM 0.00 M.Bidelman VAPA5148 & Arr. Arr. M.Bidelman VAPA5148 + 18 hr arranged. Lab materials fee: $15. MUS 539 Westside Com. olk Song/Gospel Choir for Older Studies and performs multicultural choral literature of folk, gospel, African, South American, Asian, and European music; for experienced and inexperienced singers. Designed for older adults. Students should have the ability to match pitch. Public performance required. Repeatability: May be repeated. 1 M 6:30PM-10:35PM 0.00 Staff OCAM Meets at United Methodist Church, 250 California St, Santa Cruz. Lab Materials fee: $15. MUS 540 Chamber Music Ensemble for Older Studies and performs chamber music for strings, winds, percussion, and piano; designed for older adults. Students with intermediate to advanced playing experience will be placed in an ensemble such as a trio, quartet, or quintet. Students must have the ability to read music at sight and play an instrument with proficiency. MUS 546 Jazz Ensemble for Older Rehearses and performs literature arranged for jazz ensemble; designed for older adults who are proficient in voice or an instrument as demonstrated by audition. Prerequisite: By audition. Repeatability: May be repeated. 1 TH 5:30PM-9:35PM 0.00 J.Nordgren VAPA5156 MUS 547 Guitar Ensemble for Older Rehearses and performs classical and popular guitar music arranged for large and small ensembles. Designed for older adults. Some of the class hours for this course may be scheduled as To Be Arranged (TBA). See the Schedule of Classes for the details about this course offering. Repeatability: May be repeated. Recommended Preparation: MUS 26A and MUS 26B or equivalent experience or MUS 33A and MUS 33B or equivalent experience. 1 W 7:30PM-9:35PM 0.00 G.Cantwell VAPA5137 & Arr. Arr. G.Cantwell VAPA5131 + 18 hr arranged. MUS 549 College Symphonic Winds for Older Rehearses and performs contemporary symphonic wind repertoire, with correct playing techniques applicable to the stylistic demands of contemporary literature. Designed for older adult learners. Prerequisite: By audition. May be repeated. 1 T 5:30PM-9:35PM 0.00 J.Nordgren VAPA5156 MUS 550 Jazz Repertory Workshop for Older Studies analysis, memorization, chord progression and stylistic elements of compositions, arranged for small groups; designed for older adults. or those who are proficient in voice or an instrument as demonstrated by audition. Repeatability: May be repeated. 1 TTH 2:20PM-4:25PM 0.00 S.Wilson VAPA5156 1 MW 12:40PM-2:45PM 0.00 S.Bruckner VAPA5156 & MW 12:40PM-2:45PM S.Nordgren VAPA5156

Older MUS 558 Cabrillo Symphonic Orchestra for Older Rehearses and performs Baroque through Contemporary classical works, with an emphasis on sight reading and stylistic interpretation Designed for older adult learners. May be repeated. 1 W 6:30PM-9:35PM 0.00 D.Adkins VAPA5156 MUS 561 Cabrillo Symphonic Chorus for Older Provides an in-depth study of choral music techniques and performance of large choral ensemble masterworks from the Romantic and Contemporary periods, unaccompanied and with an orchestra. Audition includes sight-reading, foreign languages, and demonstration of musicianship skills. Public performance required. Designed for older adults. Repeatability: May be repeated. Prerequisite: By audition. 1 T 6:30PM-9:35PM 0.00 C.Anderson VAPA5148 & Arr. Arr. C.Anderson VAPA5148 + 18 hr arranged. Lab materials fee: $25. MUS 564 Cantiamo Cabrillo for Older Rehearses and performs literature arranged for a vocal chamber ensemble, from the Renaissance to the modern era including opera scenes. Audition includes sight reading, ear-training, demonstration of language skills. Designed for older adult learners. May be repeated. Prerequisite: By audition. THEATRE ARTS TA 527 Theatre Production Workshop for Older Presents hands-on backstage preparation for the current TA 29 or TA 75 stage production, including practical problem solving in scenery construction, lighting, props, costumes, make-up, sound, management, and public relations. Designed for older adults. May be repeated. 1 Arr. Arr. 0.00 W.Epperson VAPA4134 162 hr arranged. Orientation meeting, Monday 8/27 at 12:40 in VAPA4134. TA 529 Rehearsal and Performance for Older Presents the rehearsal and performance of a Theatre Arts stage production. Designed for older adults. May be repeated. 1 Arr. Arr. 0.00 S.Albertson VAPA4150 This is an audition only class. Auditions are Tuesday August 28 and Wednesday August 29, from 7-9PM in the Crocker Theater VAPA 4145. Callback auditions Thursday August 30 and riday August 31, from 7-9PM. Orientation meeting for those cast on Tuesday 9/4. The production will be Euripides' TROJAN WOMEN. Directed by Sarah Albertson. Open and inclusive casting. Please prepare a 90 second monologue. Be prepared to move. Performance dates are November 2-18. 162 hrs arranged. 1 TH 4:00PM-8:05PM 0.00 C.Anderson VAPA5148 Lab materials fee: $25.