2020-2021 CATALOG - San Diego College Of Continuing Education

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2020–2021 CATALOGFall 2020, Spring 2021, Summer 20214343 Ocean View BoulevardSan Diego, California 92113-1915619-388-4990www.sdce.eduCarlos O. Turner Cortez, Ph.D.,PresidentSan Diego Continuing Education is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Schools of the Western Association of Schools andColleges, 533 Airport Boulevard, Suite 200, Burlingame, California 94010, 650-696-1060, an institutional accrediting body recognizedby the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education. The San Diego Community College District isgoverned by its Board of Trustees. No oral or written representation is binding on the San Diego Community College District without theexpress written approval of the Board of Trustees. GED is a registered trademark of the American Council on Education and may not beused or reproduced without express written permission of the American Council on Education.

President’s MessageWelcome to San Diego Continuing EducationHundreds of learning opportunities are presentedin this catalog. Free classes and certificate programsare offered in a variety of academic areas includingAdvanced Manufacturing, Health Care, Clean Energyand Information and Communication Technologies.These are priority sectors in San Diego County, whichmeans the free education and training studentsreceive from San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE)aligns with available jobs in San Diego.Students attend classes for many reasons and rangein age from 18 to 100 years. A recent semester hadmore than 145 different countries represented inthe student body. Hundreds of students are learninga new trade or sharpening an old skill, and manyare completing high school diplomas or learning tospeak English. Thousands attend classes that keepminds and bodies active to maintain health.SDCE students are determined, courageous andcrave knowledge. Students are committed tolearn—not for grades and advanced degrees, butto enrich their lives and the lives of their families.SDCE welcomes people who return to educationto complete high school diplomas, many whohave been away from school for years, and we helpthem succeed. Professionals including doctors andengineers can be found in SDCE computer labslearning advanced software applications or thelatest trends in media technologies. Hundreds moreare completing programs in child development orparent education or learning a trade to enter theworkforce.As a fully accredited educational institution, studentsreceive first-rate education, and faculty and staffare at the heart of our institution. Many come fromaround the globe, bringing with them diversity,experience and top academic credentials includingMaster’s and Doctorate degrees. Each is dedicated tocreating a supportive learning environment becausewe are most proud of the students we serve and thesuccess they achieve.Thank you for being part of our diverse communitycommitted to educational excellence.Sincerely,Carlos O. Turner Cortez, Ph.D., PresidentSan Diego Continuing Education2San Diego Continuing Education 2020–2021

District AdministrationMaria Nieto Senour, Ph.D.PresidentConstance M. Carroll, Ph.D.ChancellorMary GrahamExecutive Vice PresidentBonnie Ann Dowd, Ed.D.Executive Vice Chancellor, Business andTechnology ServicesSean Elo-Rivera, J.D.Vice President for Social Justice and CommunityEngagementGregory SmithVice Chancellor, Human ResourcesCraig MilgrimVice President for Diversity and EquitySusan Topham, Ed.D.Vice Chancellor, Educational ServicesBernie RhinersonVice President for Legislative AdvocacyChristopher ManisVice Chancellor, Facilities ManagementStudent MembersAndrew LealTaylor CarpenterDao Minh Anh “Jessie” VanJack BeresfordDirector, Communications and Public RelationsCity CollegeMesa CollegeMiramar CollegeChancellor and Secretary to the BoardConstance M. Carroll, Ph.D.Welcome to San Diego Continuing EducationBoard of TrusteesMargaret LambExecutive Assistant to the ChancellorSan Diego Community College District Board of Trustees(from left, back row) Craig Milgrim, Sean Elo-Rivera, and Mary Graham,(front row) Maria Nieto Senour, Chancellor Constance M. Carroll, and Bernie Rhinerson.San Diego Continuing Education 2020–20213

Welcome to San Diego Continuing EducationSan Diego ContinuingEducation AdministrationProgram DeansContact InformationAdministrative Office4343 Ocean View BoulevardSan Diego, California 92113-1915619-388-4990Automotive; Skilled and Technical TradesAndrei Lucas, Educational CulturalComplex. 619-388-4956President.Carlos O. Turner Cortez, Ph.D.619-388-4990Fax 619-388-4981Vice President, AdministrativeServices.Jacqueline Sabanos, MBA619-388-4884Fax 619-388-4980Vice President,Instruction. Michelle Fischthal, DBA619-388-4850Fax 619-388-4978Vice President, StudentServices.Star Rivera-Lacey, Ph.D.619-388-4935Fax 619-388-4978Business Services Office. 619-388-4821Fax 619-388-4975Communications Office. 619-388-4833Fax 619-388-4973Instructional Services Office. 619-388-4850Fax 619-388-4978Management Services Office. 619-388-4884Fax 619-388-4980Student Services Office. 619-388-4935Fax 619-388-4978Project Activity Manager. Alex Berry619-388-1933Fax 619-388-4978Business & Accounting; Digital Media andProgramming; Information TechnologyMichelle Gray, North City. 619-388-1800Career and College TransitionsStephanie Lewis, EducationalCultural Complex. 619-388-1257Child Development; Emeritus (55 )Linda Osborn, Acting, CE Mesa. 619-388-1950Clothing and Textiles; Hospitality andCulinary ArtsLorie Crosby Howell, Ph.D., West City. 619-388-1873Community EducationCassandra Storey,Cesar E. Chavez. 619-388-1910Counseling and Student ServicesEsther Matthew, Educational CulturalComplex. 619-388-4935Disability Support Programs and Services;Student AffairsKatie Serbian, Acting, Educational CulturalComplex. 619-388-4944English as a Second Language & CitizenshipJan Jarrell, Mid-City. 619-388-4500HealthcareCassandra Storey,Cesar E. Chavez. 619-388-1910High School Diploma/High School Equivalencyand Basic SkillsLorie Crosby Howell, Ph.D., West City. 619-388-1873Institutional EffectivenessJessica Luedtke, Educational CulturalComplex. 619-388-4920Special ProjectsKelly Henwood, Educational CulturalComplex. 619-388-4893Student EquityMaureen Rubalcaba, Educational CulturalComplex. 619-388-48794San Diego Continuing Education 2020–2021

San Diego Continuing Education is accredited bythe Accrediting Commission for Schools, WesternAssociation of Schools and Colleges, 533 AirportBoulevard, Suite 200, Burlingame, California 94010,650-696-1060, an institutional accrediting bodyrecognized by the Council for Higher EducationAccreditation and the U.S. Department of Education.Persons interested in the institution’s accreditationand program approvals may review documentsdescribing these activities in the President’s Office.These documents will be available for such review ata mutually convenient time during regular businesshours, and an appropriate interpretation of theircontents will be provided if requested.DisclaimerThe San Diego Community College District isgoverned by its Board of Trustees. No oral or writtenrepresentation by any employee of the collegedistrict is binding on the San Diego CommunityCollege District without the express approval of theBoard of Trustees.Academic Freedom &Freedom of Expression(Board of Trustees Policy – BP 4030)The San Diego Community College District iscommitted to an academic environment thatembraces the principles of academic freedom andfreedom of expression. This commitment is basedupon the value that free expression is essential toexcellence in teaching, learning, critical inquiry andservice to the community.1. ACADEMIC FREEDOMa. Academic freedom affords the faculty theright to speak and write freely, withoutunreasonable restrictions or prejudices.b. In accordance with the doctrine of academicfreedom, faculty have the followingfundamental rights:1. Faculty primacy as a collective body indesigning and approving curriculumand instructional methods regardless ofdelivery modality;2. Individual faculty memberdetermination of instructionalmaterials, course content, andpresentation, and student evaluationmethods, in concert with colleagues, soas to assure consistency of instructionand academic standards;3. Individual faculty member freedom todiscuss subject matter of the course,as appropriate to the standardsof the discipline and academiccommunity, even when that material iscontroversial;4. Individual faculty member authority toevaluate enrolled students on the basisof the academic merit of the students’performance;5. Individual faculty member freedom tochoose of professional research topicsand methods of investigation— subjectto professional and peer-determinedstandards—as well as unconditionalfreedom to publish their work; and6. Individual faculty member right toparticipate in curriculum review,accreditation processes, and otherforms of participatory governance.San Diego Continuing Education 2020–20215Welcome to San Diego Continuing EducationAccreditation

2. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSIONWelcome to San Diego Continuing Educationa. Freedom of expression affords the faculty,staff, and students the right to speakand write freely in accordance with theconstitutional protections of free speechwithout fear of retaliation. In particular:1. The District shall protect the rights offaculty to express their views in theclassroom that pertain to class content.While it is understood that controversyis often at the core of inquiry, suchcontroversy should be addressed in amutually respectful manner;2. The District shall protect the rights offaculty, staff, and students to speakfreely on matters of public concern;3. Faculty, staff, and students are freeto explore a wide range of views andjudge the merits of competing ideas;4. As outlined in board policies andadministrative procedures, faculty,staff, and students have responsibilitieswhich are based upon principles offairness, integrity, confidentiality, safety,professionalism, and respect for others;5. Faculty, staff, and students have theright to join or form organizations inaccordance with District policy andprocedures; and6. Faculty, staff, and students have theright to participate in governancein accordance to District policy andprocedures.6San Diego Continuing Education 2020–2021The San DiegoCommunity College DistrictThe San Diego Community College District ischarged with educating all adults 18 years of ageand older in the City of San Diego. The Districtprovides education at several levels, from adult basiceducation through sophomore level college degreeprograms. The District has three fully accreditedcolleges City, Mesa, and Miramar, and San DiegoContinuing Education, which is accredited by theAccrediting Commission for Schools, WesternAssociation of Schools and Colleges.The District is governed by a Board of Trusteesconsisting of five voting members elected by thepeople of San Diego and a student trustee electedby District college students. The Chancellor, Dr.Constance Carroll, is the Chief Executive Officer incharge of day-to-day operations.

Welcome to San Diego Continuing EducationCampus LocationsEducational Cultural ComplexCesar E. Chavez Campus(See map on page 159)1901 Main StreetSan Diego, California 92113-2129619-388-1910, Fax 619-388-1949SDCECesarChavez@sdccd.eduDean: Cassandra StoreyCommunities served: Barrio Logan and SoutheastSan Diego.(See map on page 159)4343 Ocean View BoulevardSan Diego, California 92113-1915619-388-4956, Fax 619-388-4983SDCEECC@sdccd.eduDean: Andrei LucasCommunities served: Southeast San Diego,Southcrest, Skyline, Paradise Hills, Memorial Park,South Park and Encanto.Mid-City CampusContinuing Education at Mesa College(See map on page 159)7350 Armstrong PlaceSan Diego, CA 92111619-388-1950, Fax 619-388-1995SDCEMesa@sdccd.eduDean: Linda Osborn, ActingCommunities served: Clairemont, Kearny Mesa, andLinda Vista(See map on page 159)3792 Fairmont AvenueSan Diego, California 92105-2204619-388-4500, Fax 619-388-4590SDCEMidcity@sdccd.eduDean: Jan JarrellCommunities served: City Heights, Chollas View,Rolando, Normal Heights, North Park, College,University Heights, Kensington, Talmadge, and EastSan Diego.San Diego Continuing Education 2020–20217

Welcome to San Diego Continuing EducationNorth City Campus(See map on page 159)8335 Aero DriveSan Diego, California 92123-1720619-388-1800, Fax 619-388-1839SDCENorthCity@sdccd.eduDean: Michelle GrayCommunities served: Linda Vista, Kearny Mesa,Mission Valley, Mission Village, Serra Mesa andTierrasanta. The Continuing Education at MiramarCollege location serves Mira Mesa and ScrippsRanch.West City Campus(See map on page 159)3249 Fordham StreetSan Diego, California 92110-5332619-388-1873, Fax 619-221-6951SDCEWestCity@sdccd.eduDean: Lorie Crosby Howell, Ph.D.Communities served: Midway District, Morena, OldTown, and Point Loma8San Diego Continuing Education 2020–2021

Welcome to San Diego ContinuingEducation.2Academic Information andRegulations.25President’s Message. 2Board of Trustees. 3District Administration. 3San Diego Continuing EducationAdministration. 4Program Deans Contact Information. 4Accreditation. 5Academic Freedom & Freedom of Expression. 5The San Diego Community College District. 6Campus Locations. 7Grading System.26Academic Regulations.32Student Records, Release, Correction andChallenge.38Complaint Processes.38Academic Calendar 2020–2021.11Fall Semester 2020.11Spring Semester 2021.11Summer Session 2021.11General Information.13History.14San Diego Continuing Education Vision andMission Statements.14Philosophy Statement.15Core Values.15Institutional Student Learning Outcomes.15Admissions and Enrollment.17Admission.18Open Enrollment.18Advisories.18Enrollment of Minors.18Eligibility.18Class Enrollment.18Application/Enrollment.18Additional Fees.18Student Services.21Disability Support Programs and Services(DSPS).22Student Success and Support Program.22Rising to Success (R2S) Student Equity Centers.23Career Services.23Veterans and Active Military.23CalWORKs.23Campus Life.23Support Services.24Academic Requirements.41Joint High School Diploma Program.42Certificate Programs.43Account Clerk.44Administrative Assistant.44Advanced English as a Second Language .45Air Conditioning and Heating.45Auto Body and Paint Technician.46Automotive Technician.46Baking and Pastry I.47Baking and Pastry II.47Beginning English as a Second Language .48Brake/Suspension and Light ServiceTechnician.48Business Information Worker: Entry Skills .49Business Information Worker:Communication Skills.49Business Information Worker: Technical Skills.50Child Care Provider Training.50Child Home Care Training.51Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA).51Clothing Construction.52Cloud Solutions AWS-Associate.52Computer Repair and Service Technician.53Computer Repair and Technician.53Culinary Arts.54Culinary Arts and Sciences.54Culinary Arts Advanced.55Culinary Nutrition.55Cybersecurity Analyst.56Cyber Threat and Response.56Data Entry Specialist.57Data Management with Python.57Desktop Operating Systems.58Desktop Technician.58Digital Design.59Early Learner Development.59Early Learner Enrichment.60Electronic Technician.60San Diego Continuing Education 2020–20219Table of ContentsTable of Contents

Table of ContentsElementary Basic Skills.61English as a Second Language ConversationProgram.61English as a Second Language Grammar.62English as a Second Language MultilevelCitizenship.62English as a Second Language Pronunciation.63English as a Second Language Reading.63Fashion Retail Business.64Food Preparation for Health CareProfessionals.64Front Desk/Office Assistant.65Front End Web Developer I.65Front End Web Developer II.66Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding.66Gas Tungsten Arc Welding.67General Education Development.67Graphic Reproduction Program.68Health Unit Coordinator.69Infant Care Specialist.69Infant and Toddler Development.70Inspection and Vehicle PreparationTechnician.70Intermediate English as a Second Language .71Introduction to Hospitality & Food Industry.71Linux Server Administration.72Metal Fabrication.72Mobile Application Development .73Motion and Video Production .73Multimedia Specialist.74Network Security Specialist Certificate.74Network Support Specialist Certificate.75Network Systems Specialist.75Network Technician.76Nursing Assistant Training.76Nurse Assistant Acute Care.77Nurse Assistant in Behavioral Health.77Nurse Assistant Rehabilitative.78Nurse Assistant Training.78Office Assistant I.7910San Diego Continuing Education 2020–2021Office Assistant II.79Personal Care Assistant/Caregiver.80Pipe Welding/Pipe Fitting.80Pipe Welding.81Plumbing.81Pre-Vocational English as a Second Language(VESL).82Professional Bakeshop Skills.82Programming with Python.83Project Management.83Secondary Education Completion.84Security Essentials.85Server Essentials.85Service Advisor.86Sewn Product Business.86Shielded Metal Arc Welding.87Small Business Growth .87Small Business Planning .88Steel Fabrication.88Structural Welding.89Upholstery Trades (Combined).89Virtual Datacenter.90Visual and Vector Design.90Weatherization.91Web Design and Content Management.91Web Server Maintenance and Security.92Web Server.92Web Server Technologies and Applications .93Web Specialist.93Windows System Administration .94Course Descriptions.95San Diego Continuing EducationContract Faculty.151Index.155Campus Locations.159

Academic Calendar 2020–2021Academic Calendar 2020–2021Fall Semester 202018-Week Semester: September 8, 2020 – January 28, 2021September 7, 2020 Holiday – Labor Day**November 11, 2020 Holiday – Veterans Day**November 26 – 27 2020 Classes not in sessionNovember 23 – 25, 2020 Holiday – Thanksgiving**December 21, 2020 – January 1, 2021 Winter Recess, no classesDecember 23, 2020 Holiday – Admissions Day**December 24 – 25, 2020 Holiday – Winter Holiday** DecemberDecember 31, 2020 – January 1, 2021 Holiday – New Year**January 18, 2021 Holiday – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day**Spring Semester 202118-Week Semester February 1 – June 11, 2021February 12, 2021 Holiday – Lincoln Day**February 15, 2021 Holiday – Washington Day**March 29 – April 1 Spring Break, no classesApril 2, 2021 Holiday – Cesar Chavez Day**May 31, 2021 Holiday – Memorial Day**Summer Session 2021Summer Classes June 14 – August 28, 2021July 4, 2021 Holiday – Independence Day**** No Saturday or Sunday classes after a Friday holiday. No Sunday classes before a Monday holiday.San Diego Continuing Education 2020–202111

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GeneralInformationSan Diego Continuing Education 2020–202113

HistoryWelcome to San Diego Continuing EducationSan Diego Continuing Education (SDCE) has beenmaking history for 100 years. We were among thefirst community college continuing educationinstitutions in California to meet the standards forindependent accreditation from the AccreditingCommission for Schools, Western Association ofSchools and Colleges. We were one of the first inCalifornia to establish a joint high school diplomapartnership with the local school district.SDCE challenges you to look for opportunities asa student, faculty or staff member, or as a businesspartner in our community, to continue the 100 yearold legacy of SDCE.San DiegoContinuingEducation Visionand MissionStatementsThe vision and mission statements of San DiegoContinuing Education (SDCE) reflects the school’scommitment to providing high quality educationalprograms that keep up with the times, transformstudents’ lives by assisting them in their personal,vocational, and academic pursuits, and are accessibleto everyone. The statements stress quality andinnovation in teaching; accessibility and equitabilityof education; career advancement and pathwaysto college for students; and student success andlifelong learning.Today, SDCE is once again making history. Faculty,staff, and administration are responding tocommunity needs in unprecedented ways. SDCEis recommitted to opening its doors to all who aremotivated to learn and enrich their lives. We offermore opportunities than ever before through newclasses, programs, and services to the community.We have replaced outdated equipment and builtnew facilities where needed to provided state-ofthe-art learning environments for San Diegans. Weare creating new learning pathways that lead tovocational certificates and Associate degrees at City,Mesa, and Miramar Colleges. SDCE is also developingnew community, industry, and business partnershipsto maximize public resources.SDCE provides opportunities to change lives.Improving skills and gaining knowledge leads tobetter jobs. SDCE’s successful students are foundin and around San Diego, the state, nation, andworld. Each one of these outstanding individuals iscontributing to society—making history in his or herown way.14San Diego Continuing Education 2020–2021SDCE VisionTo be the leader in innovative education thattransforms students’ livesSDCE MissionSan Diego Continuing Education commits tostudent success and community enrichment byproviding accessible, equitable, and innovativequality education and support services to diverseadult learners in pursuit of lifelong learning, training,career advancement , and pathways to college.

PhilosophyStatementSan Diego Continuing Education is a multiculturalinstitution dedicated to providing educationalaccess and lifelong learning opportunities. Ourcommitment is to all students who come throughour doors, without regard to their academic skill orlife’s challenges, offering innovative, high qualityinstruction and student support services. We believethat people have the capacity to change and thateducation can positively transform individuals,enriching their lives and contributing to ourcommunity.Core ValuesWe, the Continuing Education faculty, staff, andadministration of San Diego Community CollegeDistrict , acknowledge our responsibility to societyand believe that access to lifelong learning is acornerstone of a democratic society.We consider it our duty to anticipate changingdemands in education and welcome the opportunityto shape the future. We place studen

2020-2021 CATALOG Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Summer 2021 4343 Ocean View Boulevard San Diego, California 92113-1915 619-388-4990 www.sdce.edu Carlos O. Turner Cortez, Ph.D.,