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2 Antelope Valley College Accredited By: Antelope Valley College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, 3402 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95403, (707) 569-9177, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Commission on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education. Reaffirmed Fall 1998. Approved By: California Community College Board of Governors College Reading and Learning Association Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners Office of Private Postsecondary Education for Training of Veterans United States Immigration Service Federal Aviation Administration Board of Registered Nursing A Member Of: California Community and Junior College Association Tri-Valley Alliance Consortium Adopted Policy: The Board of Trustees of Antelope Valley College has adopted the following statement pertaining to open


18 Matriculation A Partnership Matriculation is the process which brings the college and a student who enrolls for credit into an agreement for the purpose of developing and realizing the students educational objectives. This agreement acknowledges responsibilities of both parties to enable students to attain their objectives efficiently through the colleges established programs, policies and requirements. In essence, matric- ulation is a process designed to help students be successful in reaching their educational goals. All students, except those exempted on the basis of locally established criteria are expected to complete matriculation requirements. Matriculation Services The college provides matriculation services organized in several interrelated components. 1. Admissions: Collects and analyzes information on each applicant, identifies students needing special services, and assists students to enroll in a


34 California Articulation Number System (CAN) CAN HIST SEQ A HIST 8 HIST 10 HIST SEQ B JAPN 2 JAPN 4 JAPN SEQ A STAT 2 MATH 34 MATH 10 MATH 8 MATH 16 MATH 18 MATH 20 MATH SEQ B MATH 26 MATH 24 MATH 22 MATH SEQ C MUS 22 MUS 24 MUS SEQ A MUS 4 MUS 8 MUS 10 MUS SEQ B FCS 2 FCS 8 AVC COURSE TITLE HIST 101+102 Western Civilization HIST 107 HIST 108 HIST 107+108 U.S. History 1607 1877 U.S. History 1877 Present U.S. History 1607 Present JAPN 101 Elementary Japanese JAPN 102 Elementary Japanese JAPN 101+102 Elementary Japanese MATH 115 MATH 125 MATH 130 MATH 135 MATH 140 MATH 150 MATH 160 MATH 150+160 MATH 220 MATH 230 MATH 250 MATH 150+160+250 Statistics Math for Business Economics College Algebra Plane Trigonometry Precalculus Calculus Analytic Geometry Calculus Analytic Geometry Calculus Analytic Geometry Linear Algebra Intro to Differential Equations Ca


http://www.avc.edu (661) 722-6300 Academic Policies/Programs 49 to the parking of vehicles shall not be cause for suspension or expulsion of a student from the college. (CA Ed. Code 76034, 66301 (d), and AVCCD Policy 6031) A student may be suspended by the Board of Trustees, the College President, or Vice President of Student Services for good cause, or when the presence of the student causes a continuing danger to the physical safety of the student or others. The Board of Trustees may exclude students of filthy or vicious habits, or students suffering from contagious or infectious diseases, or any student whose physical or mental disability is such as to cause his or her attendance to be inimical to the welfare of other students. (CA Ed. Code Sections 76020 and 76030) Good Cause Good Cause may be established by using appropriate investigation standards, such as: Interview of witnesses. Review of a Campus Securit


http://www.avc.edu (661) 722-6300 Aircraft Fabrication and Assembly 65 Aircraft Fabrication and Assembly Courses AFAB 110 *BASIC BLUEPRINT INTERPRETATION (formerly AERO 100) 4 units 4 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099 and MATH 070. Classroom lecture and hands -on practice reading and interpreting actual blueprints. Students will be required to interpret basic geometric definitions, basic lines and drafting methods, drawing numbering systems, types of drawings, engineering parts lists, and coordinating reference systems. (AVC) AFAB 115 *AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES 6 units 8 hours weekly Course Prerequisite: Completion of AFAB 110 or concurrent enrollment. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099 and MATH 070. Designed to give students the necessary skills to perform journeyman aerospace structures assembly and repair. Classroom lecture and hands -on practice drilling holes in aluminum, composites


80 Art Instructional materials fee required for this course and must be paid at registration. To give students an understanding of the principles of art and the elements of design that are essential to all art forms from the earliest of cultures to the art of today. Introduction to intermediate illustration techniques associated with commercial presentation methods. Classroom projects demonstrate practical use of design and color to commercial problems, and the relationship of Art/Director Illustrator. Students may have to purchase additional supplies not provided by the college. (CSU, AVC) (R1) ART 222 *COMPUTERIZED LIFE DRAWING 3.5 units 7.8 hours weekly (6 hours lec/lab, 1.8 hours lab) Course Prerequisite: Completion of ART 21 7. Advisory: Basic computer skills. Instructional materials fee required for this course and must be paid at registration. Introduction to the basic principles,


96 Business Definition A wide variety of business courses are offered for both the transfer and non- transfer student. First and second year transferable courses are available for the student who is preparing for a four-year degree. Certificate and associate degree programs are offered for all students who desire to upgrade their business skills. Staff Program Advisement: Administrative Assistant: Faculty: Thomas Miller, Dean 722-6310 Sue Highsmith 722-6310 John Berry 722-6373 Beverly Beyer 722-6375 David Champagne 122-6316 Karen Haney 722-6317 MaryAnne Holcomb 722-6381 Donna Meyer 722-6682 Kathleen Moore 722-6378 Steven Sodergren 122-6380 Adjunct Faculty: To access adjunct faculty voice mail, dial 722- 6530, then 1, the 4-digit number, followed by the sign. V.M. Mark Ballman 2301 Wini Brunston 2183 Susan Caffey 2298 David Darr 2016 Stephen Guzy 2607 Lawrence Hales 2336 Karen Heinze-Mo


112 Clothing and Textiles Definition The clothing area addresses the personal and professional requirements of individuals seeking to improve their knowledge of clothing selection and construction techniques. Staff Program Advisement: Administrative Assistant: Faculty: Adjunct Faculty: Margaret Drake, Dean 722-6327 Maureen Rethwisch 722-6327 Evelyn Tiede 722-6392 To access adjunct faculty voice mail, dial 722-6530, then 1, the 4-digit number, followed by the sign. V.M. Ruth Cooper Nayma Karamanos Sakris Nasharian Melissa Ramiro 2245 Program Description The Clothing and Textiles program provides professional information within the context of a humanistic perspective which considers the psychological, sociological, emotional, and physical needs of individuals. The program is designed to meet the minimum entry level qualifications for clothing occupations. Distinctive Features Students take field trips to the


Computer Applications, Computer Networking and Computer Information Science 127 OLE, Access, and Powerpoint. Computer concepts, systems, and components will be studied. BEFORE ENROLLING students should be able to complete an accounting worksheet, prepare a balance sheet and income statement from a worksheet, and compute depreciation. Students should also have knowledge of the following accounting concepts: receivables, payables, inventory, payroll, and the accounting cycle. This course approved for online instruction. Refer to current schedule of classes for availability. [CAN BUS 6] (CSU, UC, AVC) CA 199 *WORK EXPERIENCE 1-4 units hours vary Prerequisite: Students must be registered in at least 7 units (including the Work Experience units) and have approval of instructor supervising work experience subject area. Prior to enrolling, students must attend a scheduled orientation. The Work Experience program provides su


http://www.avc.edu (661) 722-6300 Deaf Studies 143 Students must also complete at least 11-12 units from the following program electives. Associate Degree American Sign Language Staff Program Advisement: Dr. Kathryn Barbour, Dean 722-6463 Division Assistant: Faculty: Adjunct Faculty: Laura Adams 722-6463 Daniel Humphrey 722-6300 ext. 6042 To access adjunct faculty voice mail, dial 722-6530, then 1, the 4-digit number, followed by the sign. V.M. Karen Fathy 2179 Joan Lingren 2254 Dave Sladek 2620 Elizabeth Weier 2623 Darlene Wynkoop 2220 Program Electives: DFST 101L, ASL I Skill Building Lab 1 DFST 102L, ASL II Skill Building Lab 1 DFST 105, Intro. to American Deaf Culture 3 DFST 106, Intro. to Deaf Education 3 DFST 201L, ASL II/IV Skill DFST 204, Structure of Amer. Sign DFST 205, Numbers, Fingerspelling Building Lab 1 Language 3 and Classifiers 3 DFST 206, Creative Signing


158 Electronics Technology Transfer Some institutions offer a bachelors degree in Electronics Technology and Industrial Technology. Check appropriate catalog(s) and consult a counselor. Prerequisite Completion If a course is listed as a prerequisite for another course, that prerequisite course must be completed with a satisfactory grade in order to enroll in the next course. According to the California Education Code [55200 (d)] a satisfactory grade is a grade of A, B, C or CR". Electronics Technology Courses ELTE 101 *SURVEY OF ELECTRONICS 4 units 6 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 097, READ 099 and MATH 070. An overview of the history of the scientific method as it has been developed and applied to the laws of Physics, Chemistry and Math as it pertains to electronics. The physics of direct and alternating current circuits, semiconductors, and integrated circuits (ICs) as they pertain in areas such as ele


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