Summer 2013 Online Course Schedule

Students on public computers should email from within their personal email accounts, and should not use the email buttons on the class pages.

In order to see the most current course information students need to hit reload or refresh on their computers when first accessing a course page.  Failure to do this will result in students seeing a page with inaccurate dates.  If you do not know how to do this, please follow this link.

Please be aware that filling out the syllabus does not mean you are enrolled in the course. You must complete all the registration steps in order to be enrolled in a course.  The first step to completing enrollment is filling out the admissions application.  You must then go into the registration area and add the course you wish to be enrolled in. AGAIN, Filling out the syllabus will not enroll you in the course.

The weekend before the class is scheduled to begin, Barstow College allows students to preview the first lesson, the syllabus and the about the instructor page, so the students can make an informed decision before staying enrolled in a course.  All students must complete ALL registration steps before they are enrolled in a course.  Filling out the syllabus does not enroll a student in an online course.

Please be aware that courses are posted the day before they are to begin.  Although links are not active until the day before the course is scheduled to begin, this does not mean the course is cancelled. If the course is cancelled and your contact information with the college is current, you will be notified of the course cancellation by the Barstow College Instruction Department.

Summer Online Session Hybrid Courses

The courses listed below represent all online courses offered by Barstow Community College for the Summer 2010 term. You will find the individual CRN for each class, the instructor, and the course. For more detailed information pertaining to each section, please refer to the class schedule.

Online courses are presented over the Internet through our online instruction website at http://www.bcconline.com.  These courses allow students to do their work from home on computers through the use of a modem and commercial Internet provider. Students who do not have these facilities will be able to make use of the college labs (Barstow Campus and Ft Irwin) to connect to the courses.

Online courses require a computer or access to a computer. Students should be aware that any form of non-traditional study requires a great deal of self-discipline and personal motivation. Online courses are generally more demanding than the traditional classroom form of instruction. The courses require that students integrate learning from textbooks with discussion group participation and frequent interaction with the instructor through email and/or telephone. Non-traditional education provides access to those prospective students who may not normally be able to attend on-campus classes. Withdrawal rates are high due to unrealistic expectations of students.

ALL NEW AND POTENTIAL ONLINE STUDENTS SHOULD READ THE FAQ PAGE BEFORE ENROLLING IN COURSES. THIS PAGE CAN BE FOUND AT: <http://www.bcconline.com/orient/faq.htm>

ALL NEW ONLINE STUDENTS AND STUDENTS WHO NEED ASSISTANCE LEARNING THE BARSTOW COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSEWARE SYSTEM, MUST COMPLETE THE ONLINE ORIENTATION FOUND AT http://www.bcconline.com/orient/index.htm

During the first week of class all students must complete their class syllabi in order to be considered active. Visit the website at http://www.bcconline.com for access to the form and other program information. For technical questions and concerns, you can call the Barstow Community College Online Office at (760) 252-2411 ext 7319. For registration and counseling information you can call the Barstow Community College Admissions and Records Office at (760) 252-2411 ext 7236.

NOTE: All off campus military students enrolling in online classes must submit applications, enrollment forms, and tuition assistance (TA) forms during the enrollment period. If you do not meet the deadlines, you will not be registered in time to complete classes.

Students must order their textbooks directly from the Barstow campus bookstore. Call (760) 252-2411, ext 7262 or click this link to order your books.

HOW TO CONTACT YOUR INSTRUCTOR

 

Each online instructor has an email address that will consist of their first initial and last name followed by @bcconline.com. For example John Smith would have an email address of jsmith@bcconline.com.

Summer Online Session Hybrid Courses
Students on public computers should email from within their personal email accounts, and should not use the email buttons on the class pages.

In order to see the most current course information students need to hit reload or refresh on their computers when first accessing a course page.  Failure to do this will result in students seeing a page with inaccurate dates.  If you do not know how to do this, please follow this link.

Summer Online Class Schedule

Session I: June 03 July 26

CRN

Course

Title

Instructor

Start Date

End Date

80212

ACCT 1A

Principles of Accounting

Peak, T.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80204

ADJU 1

Intro to the Admin of Justice

Beshears, M.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80335

ADJU 5

Comm Relations of Jus Sys

Lozano, F.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80221

ARTS 1

Art History/Apprec

Goldstein, L.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80220

ARTS 2

Art History and Apprec

Goldstein, L.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80214

ASTR 1

Introduction to Astronomy

Akers, G.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80297

ASTR 1

Introduction to Astronomy

Akers, G.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80254

BADM 1

Business Law I

Vasconcellos, R.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80216

BIOL 11

Human Sexuality

Bento, G.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80246

BIOL 11

Human Sexuality

Sage, B.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80247

BIOL 11

Human Sexuality

Sage, B.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80202

CBIS 1

Computer Concepts

Batarseh, A.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80201

CBIS 29A

Intro to Writing Web Pages

Batarseh, A.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80207

CHLD 4

Child Growth and Development

Nunes-Gill, N.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80209

CHLD 6

Child, Family, Community

Nunes-Gill, N.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80213

ELCT 70A

Electrical Sfty & Hand Bending

Schrader, L.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80314

ELCT 72A

Alternating Current, Motor & Ground

Schrader, L.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80222

ENGL 1A

English Composition & Reading

Hanson, M.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80260

ENGL 1A

English Composition & Reading

James, M.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80264

ENGL 1A

English Composition & Reading

Whims, J.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80219

ENGL 1C

Critical Thinking & Comp

Firtha, C.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80302

ENGL 50

Basic English

Halsey, S.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80240

HEAL 1

Health Education

Puryear, E.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80265

HIST 2A

Survey Of US History

Radzikowski, J.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80261

HUMA 5

Multi-Cultural Mythology

McGrath, M.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80312

MATH 1

PreCalculus Trigonometry

Yuan, C.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80313

MATH 2

Intro to Statistics

Vartanian, S.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80263

MATH 50

Elementary Algebra

Yuan, C.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80253

MATH 55

Intermediate Algebra

Vartanian, S.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80299

MATH 55

Intermediate Algebra

Thomas, A.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80211

MGMT 1

Introduction To Management

Pasley, D.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80225

PEAC 30

General Activity

Karpel, M.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80262

PEAC 30

General Activity

Olegario-Lealofi, J.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80295

PELC 1

Sport Psychology

Howard, R.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80267

PHIL 4

Ethics

Love, J.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80266

POLI 1

Am Political Institutions

Marietta, R.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80298

POLI 1

Am Political Institutions

Marietta, R.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80215

PSYC 11

Human Sexuality

Bento, G.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80245

PSYC 11

Human Sexuality

Sage, B.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80248

PSYC 11

Human Sexuality

Sage, B.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80296

PSYC 13

Sport Psychology

Howard, R.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80208

PSYC 4

Child Growth and Development

Nunes-Gill, N.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80223

SOCI 1

Introduction to Sociology

Howey, D.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80224

SOCI 2

American Social Problems

Howey, D.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80210

SOCI 6

Child, Family, Community

Nunes-Gill, N.

6-3-13

7-26-13

80336

SPCH 3

Interpersonal Communication

Trotter, R.

6-3-13

7-26-13

Session II: June 17 - July 26

CRN

Course

Title

Instructor

Start Date

End Date

80205

CBIS 1

Computer Concepts

Chisholm, W.

6-17-13

7-26-13

Students on public computers should email from within their personal email accounts, and should not use the email buttons on the class pages.

In order to see the most current course information students need to hit reload or refresh on their computers when first accessing a course page.  Failure to do this will result in students seeing a page with inaccurate dates.  If you do not know how to do this, please follow this link.
Summer Online Session Hybrid Courses

HYBRID COURSES

Summer 2013

The courses listed below represent all Hybrid courses offered by Barstow Community College for the Summer 2010 term. You will find the individual CRN for each class, the instructor, and the course.

Hybrid courses are courses in which a significant portion of the learning activities have been moved online, and time traditionally spent in the classroom is reduced but not eliminated. The goal of hybrid courses is to join the best features of in-class teaching with the best features of online learning to promote active independent learning and reduce class seat time. Using computer-based technologies, instructors use the hybrid model to redesign some lecture or lab content into new online learning activities, such as case studies, tutorials, self-testing exercises, simulations, and online group collaborations.

The Hybrid courses are designed for: 1) Busy, commuting students who can replace some on-campus time with online study. 2) Students who wish to retain the value of personal contact with the instructor and other students, instead of a solely distance education experience. 3) Students interested in active and participatory learning, both in the classroom and online.

Requirements for Hybrid courses: 1) Internet access 2) Email address 3) Ability to get to campus at least one night a week during class 4) Word processing program

How should you prepare to succeed in a Hybrid course? To succeed in a Hybrid course you must be comfortable using computers and learning new software packages. It is very hard to keep up in an online course if you are not reasonably skilled at using a web browser and email communication. You must have time to access the web several times a week; you must keep up with the class reading; you must stay current with the class calendar to meet assignment deadlines; you must read assignments and directions carefully; most importantly you must be self-motivated in order to succeed in a Hybrid course.

DO NOT SIGN UP FOR A HYBRID COURSE IF YOU CANNOT COME TO THE FT. IRWIN CAMPUS ON THE DAYS AND TIMES LISTED BELOW THE COURSE.  THESE ARE NOT TRULY DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSES IN THAT SOME CAMPUS ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY.

Students on public computers should email from within their personal email accounts, and should not use the email buttons on the class pages.

In order to see the most current course information students need to hit reload or refresh on their computers when first accessing a course page.  Failure to do this will result in students seeing a page with inaccurate dates.  If you do not know how to do this, please follow this link.

Subject/Course CRN Title Days Begin Time End Time Location/Room Instructor Unit Begin Date End Date

CBIS 15

80334

Information Networking

RT

11:30

13:45

IRWIN/ONLINE

Haenelt, M.

3.00

June 03

August 01

CBIS 2

80275

Windows and the Internet

MWT

1800

1950

B6/ONLINE

Batarseh, A.

3.00

June 17

July 26

MATH 2

80276

Intro to Statistics

TRT

1800

1950

B6/ONLINE

Batarseh, A.

4.00

June 17

July 26

MATH 50

80333

Elementary Algebra

WT

11:30

13:45

IRWIN/ONLINE

Vartanian, S.

4.00

June 03

August 01

Summer Online Session Hybrid Courses