VANCOUVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Langara Campus 19 9 1 Fall Schedule Term 91/3 II X NEEDED FOR REGISTRATION BY RETURNING STUDENTS LANGARA CAMPUS OPERATES ON A 2U HOUR CLOCK (1) Latest statement of grades; (2) Secondary School transcript if you are enrolling in first semester courses that have secondary school prerequisites, (3) Money for fees or a letter of sponsorship. President, Vancouver Community College R CARTER, ACTING PRESIDENT BY NEW STUDENTS (1) ACADEMIC (ARTS AND SCIENCE) STUDENTS -- your ticket of admission bearing identity nunber. CAREER PROGRAM STUDENTS -- your letter of acceptance (2) Transcripts of secondary school grades and college credit, if any, earned Principal, Langara Campus DR D CANE at other institutions, (3) English and Mathematics Placement test results; (U) Honey for fees or a letter of sponsorship Language Proficiency Index Results. Rooa 136 Day 1 and Roon 130 Day 2 & 3. Students enrolling In a first tens English or Communication course oust present their score on the Language Proficiency Index Test before entering the registration area. They will then be advised of the course aost useful to then. FALL TERM, 1991 Mathematics Diagnostic Placement Test results. Courtyard Day 1 and Roon A130 Day 2 & 3, Bust be assessed before entering the registration area. Those students wishing to take Mathematics 152, 153, 171, 174 or Computer Science 135 are eligible to write the Mathenatlcs Diagnostic Placenent Test. Students do not have to Vancouver Community College is operated by the Vancouver Community College Board This brochure contains the schedule of courses for arts, science, career and vocational programs and general information concerning registration For entrance requirements and course descriptions, consult the regular Langara Campus Calendar 1991/92 write the test: a) with an 'A' grade In Algebra 12 (or equivalent) and wanting Mathematics 171; b) with a 'B' grade In Algebra 12 (or equivalent) and wanting Mathematics 153, 174 or Computer Science 135; c) with a 'C or '0+' grade In Algebra 12 (or equivalent) and wanting Mathenatlcs 152. Students nay not write the test: a) if they have taken Mathenatlcs 150, 152, 153, 171 or 174 and obtained a 'P' or better; b) If they have written the test for the previous tern. For further details, contact either the Counselling or Mathenatlcs Departments FEES (1) lultlgn: All courses are $34.50 per credit StwUnt Vnlon Fe?g 1 credit - $17 50; 2 credits - $19.20; 3 credits - $20 90; 4 credits $22.60; 5 credits - $24.30; 6 credits - $26.00; 7 credits - $27.70; 8 credits - $29.40; 9 credits - $31.10, 10 credits $32.80; 11 credlts$34.50; 12 credits - $36 20; 13 credits - $37.90; 14 credits - 39 60; 15 credits - $41 30. CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 9, 1991 Hsttrlalg Sone courses (e g. Fine Arts) carry a special naterials fee, please check with the Department for exact amount. NOTE' The maxlnun fee payable (exclusive of special materials fees) Is $558.80 IV Ill PLEASE NOTE THAT ONLY TUITION IS INCOME TAX DEDUCTIBLE EARLY IN 1992 YOU WILL RECEIVE AN OFFICIAL FEE RECEIPT FOR INCOME TAX PURPOSES SHOWING ONLY TUITION OTHER FEES (e.g STUDENT UNION) WILL JjQl BE INCLUDED ON YOUR OFFICIAL RECEIPT FOR IT IS NOT INCOME TAX DEDUCTIBLE (2) When directed to do so, proceed via the elevator to the 3rd floor, where you will be directed through the various stations. (3) Counselling Room 351 (SEE MAP p XIII) Students needing further (2) Registration Is not complete until fees are paid Post-dated cheques are not accepted (3) If fees are to be paid by an agency, a trust company or a government department, a letter of authority for Invoicing is required at the time of registration. advice on suitable courses may return to this station as the need arises. Many students will not need a counsellor's assistance (4) Timetabling Room 378, 348, 351. Here students fill out their Course Selection and Fee Record (C.S, 6c F.R ) forms and their proposed timetables under the direction of the assistants in this room Be quick to ask for help if you are uncertain FEE REFUNDS (5) Next proceed to the various departments to secure a seat in the (1) One Hundred percent (100%) refund on or before the official late registration and course change dates, September 9 & 10. Thereafter, fifty per cent (SOX) refund of tuition only and one hundred per cent (100X), ancillary fees during the first two weeks after registration. N.B.: If you drop and add a course after the official period September 9 & 10 you will be charged accordingly That is, you will receive a fifty per cent (SOX) refund on your dropped courses, however, if you add courses you will be charged a full fee on the added courses. NO REFUNDS BEYOND THAT TIME. (2) Refunds are not forwarded until after September 30, 1991, REGISTRATION PROCEDURES course/s in which you wish to register Have these items in hand to present to each department' (I) Your C S. 6. F R. form, (II) Your statement of grades or secondary school transcript, ROOMS WHERE COURSE SEATS ARE OBTAINED CAREER . SEPTEMBER 3, 1991 SEE BELOW * ACADEMIC. . . SEPTEMBER 4 & 5, 1991 SEE BELOW ** (6) Document and Fee Checking Room 320 Your forms will be checked for accuracy of detail and Information and your fees will be assessed NOTE that the Issuance of a permanent registration number does not guarantee enrollment in any of the courses desired or required, for all courses are (7) Cheque Writing and Cheque and Visa Payment - Room 315. offered subject to practical enrollment and the availability of Instructors and space. (8) Cash payment Room 314 ALL students begin their registration in the main concourse. GO TO THE (9) All students must exit via Room 310. COMPUTER TERMINALS AT THE SOUTH END OF THE CONCOURSE (10) Final Check Station Room 310. Here each student is given the blue/white CAREER PROGRAM STUDENTS. NEW CAREER STUDENTS with letter of acceptance or RETURNING CAREER STUDENTS with statement of grades for programs such as Journalism, Court Reporter, Theatre Arts and Nursing go directly to the copy of the C.S fx F R. form NOTE: This receipt is important, carry it with you at all times. Admissions Station to enter the registration area. (11) Have your picture taken at the Student Identity Station (Room 306). Career program students proceed via the elevator to the 3rd floor to Rooms (12) Registration is now complete and your name will appear on your 319, 327, 328, 332, 338, 346 and 351. (SEE MAP p. XII) In these rooms they consult with their program co-ordinators and register in their courses or are directed to the appropriate rooms to register in academic (Arts and Science) courses. • Career program students then complete their registration by following the procedure listed for Academic (Arts and Science) students including numbers 1, 2, 3', 4, 8 ..11 See the material that follows: instructor's class lists. FINAL EXAMINATIONS Compulsory term-end examinations will be scheduled as follows: December 9-16, 1991 ACADEMIC (ARTS & SCIENCE) STUDENTS AND STUDENTS not formally enrolled in Since completion of these examinations is essential, students must Career Programs follow these procedures: plan to be in attendance during the examination period. (1) When your permanent registration number is called, show your most recent statement of grades or ticket of admission at the Admissions Station for entry to the registration area. YOU MUST PICK UP A COURSE SELECTION AND FEE RECORD FORM (CS ,& FR) AT THIS STATION BEFORE PROCEEDING TO THE 3RD FLOOR V VI * CAREER REGISTRATION DAY SEPTEMBER 3 LATE REGISTRATION, WITHDRAWAL AND CHANGE Room 319 Room 346 & 351 Room 338 Fine Arts, Recreation Facilities Management Recreation Leadership Nursing Art In Merchandising, Court Reporter, Food Services Supervisor/Technician, Professional Photography, Social Service Worker, Theatre Arts Room 332 (1) The blue/white CS & FR receipt Is needed for course change. (2) Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Journalism, Library Technician, Special Education Assistant. Room 327 & 328 Accounting, Arts & Science (Commerce), Business, Finance and Investment Management, Computer Information Systems, General Insurance, Marketing & Sales, International Business, Realty Appraisal (day, evening), Small Business Development. deletions (drops only) will be In the Counselling Office (3) (M receive an automatic "N" grade on their permanent record (see 1991/92 calendar) Room 347 (5) Biology Economics Chemistry & Physics Psychology Anthropology, Interdisciplinary Studies, Philosophy Students not completing class work and not withdrawing from courses officially at Student Services by November 29, 1991, will Physical Education fit Recreation Modern Languages Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science After September 10, 1991, withdrawals will be In Student Services until November 29, 1991 ** ACADEMIC REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 4 AND 5. Room 327 Room 332 Room 333 Room 334 Room 338 Room 339 Room 341 Room 346 Course Change September 9 and Late Registration and Course Change September 10, will be made In Room 130 Please check the Course Change and Late Registration Bulletin for exact dates and general Information Course See specific Course Change/Late Registration Brochure Student Services. available In Following Is the term schedule Please note the titles at the top of the page to help you read the schedule The schedule runs In the same order as your Course Selection and Fee Record (C.S. & F R ) form. At the very top of the page you see the titles Sociology, Art History, Economics,' C0MP CODE Geography/Geology, History, Political Science Religious Studies Comp code - computer code. Sect - Section CPWSE AND HVHBER &ES1 TIMES and DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM English & Communication All other titles are printed In full Read down each column as follows: REGISTRATION HOURS (1) The registration area vill be open as follows' COMP CODE September 3 - 0900 - 1930 hours -- Career Prn.r.n, Stud<,nr, nn1v September 4 - 0900 - 1930 hours - Academic fArt, .n<, Se,PnrM September 5 - 0900 - 1930 hours - fftm find Science^ St-wWc COURSE AND NUMBER I i SECT TIME AND DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM ENC 229 MOD NVL PTRY DR * 1290 1295 1300 *' >' >' *f v 1 0930-1030 HTWF NOVIK 315 2 1130-1230 TWTHF SCOTT 110 3 1230-1330—MTWF KERO 314 (2) for'the^/T flKd fSclenc1e> Students may register after the time assigned tor their group but not before, <3) unless '"Th3" StUdv,entS Ml,ST reelSter " the Precise ^ f°r their group unless they have permission from their Co•ordinator/ Counsellor/Department Chairman otherwise they may be replaced by applicants on the waiting lists Riacea by It Is essential to refer to the TOP of the page for guidance as to what each column refers to The course name and numbers are printed once only and then below that and under the column title are the computer code; section number, times and days, Instructor's name; and room number. Each time there Is a change in the course name and number, the title (name and number) will be printed with the balance of the information below the name, by section number as shown above KING EDWARD CAMPUS REGISTRATION If you feel you need guidance with this, please contact Student Services (1) Students registering at both King Edward Campus and Langara Campus must first register at King Edward Campus (2) College Foundation students register at King Edward Campus 1155 East Broadway e CONTACT KING EDWARD CAMPUS FOR REGISTRATION DETAILS VII VIII REGISTRATION TIME SCHEDULE Criminal Justice Term I 1230 - 1300 CAREER PROGRAM STUDENTS FORMALLY ACCEPTED IN CAREER PROGRAMS MUST BRING THEIR HOST RECENT STATEMENT OF GRADES IF THEY HAVE PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED LANGARA OR THEIR LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE AND THEIR SECONDARY SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT, IF THEY ARE REGISTERING AT LANGARA FOR THE FIRST TIME AND APPEAR TO REGISTER AT TIMES SCHEDULED FOR THEIR PROGRAM TO GUARANTEE ENTRY, OTHERWISE THEY MAY BE REPLACED BY APPLICANTS ON THE WAITING LISTS. Theatre Arts Term I Business, Finance & Investment Management Term III 1230 - 1330 Marketing and Sales Term III Nursing Term IV Criminal Justice Term III 1300 - 1330 Theatre Arts Term II TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1991 TIME Recreation Leadership Term III 1330 - 1430 Arts and Science (Computer Systems Technologist) 0900 - 1000 Theatre Arts Terms III, IV, V and VI 1330 - 1400 Arts and Science (Pacific Rim) Arts and Science (Conunerce) Term III 1530 - 1700 Business, Finance and Investment Management Term I 1330 - 1430 Marketing and Sales Term I International Education - SEE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION COUNSELLOR Nursing Terms V and VI 1330 - 1530 CAREER PROGRAM STUDENTS Recreation Leadership Term I 1430 - 1530 Recreation Leadership Post Diploma Certificate Social Service Worker Professional Photography Term I 0900 • 0930 Accounting Term III 0900 - 1000 Computer Information Systems Post Basic Certificate 1430 - 1530 Computer Information Systems Terms III, V and VI 1430 - 1530 Accounting Post-Diploma Early Childhood Education Only those students registered In 91/2 Computer Nursing Term I Fine Arts Term III 0900 - 1030 Professional Photography Term III 0930 1000 Art In Merchandising Term I 1000 1045 General Insurance Journalism Term I (regular) 1000 1030 Recreation Facilities Management Term III 1530 - 1630 Accounting Term I 1000 1130 Computer Information Systems Term IV 1530 - 1630 Journalism Term III (regular) 1030 1100 Nursing Term II 1030 1130 Fine Arts Term I 1030 1300 Art in Merchandising Term III 1045 1130 Journalism Term I (certificate) 1100 1130 Information Systems 529 and those students who successfully completed Term IV program courses during the 91/1 term may register at this time. Court Reporter 1500 - 1600 Only those students registered in 91/2 in Computer Information Systems 329 and those students who successfully completed Term II program courses during the 91/1 term may register at this time Computer Information Systems Term II 1530 - 1630 Only those students who have successfully completed Term I work during the 91/2 term may register at this time. Food Services Supervisor/Technician Term I 1130 1200 Nursing Term III 1130 1230 Realty Appraisal (Day) Small Business Development Special Education Assistant Food Services Supervisor/Technician Terms III and IV 1200 - 1230 Recreation Facilities Management Term I 1630 - 1730 Recreation Facilities Management Post Diploma Certificate Computer Information Systems Term I International Business X IX SEPTEMBER 3. A (. 5. 1991 Computer Information Systems Terms IV and VI 1700 - 1730 Students who have been successful In Terms II and IV program courses and who are Ineligible for Term III or V Co-op placement o£ those students who are eligible for Co-op placement and did not obtain a placement may register at this time on a first-come-first-served basis. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1991 CAREER WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER A. 1991 Library Technician Terms I and III 1530 - 1700 Realty Appraisal (Evening) - Returning 1500 - 1600 Realty Appraisal (Evening) - NEW STUDENTS 1600 - 1700 Computer Information Systems Terms I, II, IV and VI 1800 - 1900 Students who have been unsuccessful In Term I. II. IV or VI program courses may register at this time on a first-come-first-served basis. 653-00014 891-02560 902-02227 903-30523 653-00014 893-12094 903-20003 913-00012 913-04014 913-08015 891-02552 902-02219 903-30515 912-99999 893-12086 903-19997 912-99999 913-04006 913-08007 912-12009 *GPA > *GPA > *GPA > 50 50 50 50 75 *GPA > **GPA > **GPA > 1.75 **GPA > 1.75 0900 ¦1000 1000 •1100 1100 ¦1200 1200 ¦1300 2.49 2.49 2.49 NEW STUDENTS NEW STUDENTS NEW STUDENTS 1300 ¦1400 1400 ¦1500 1500 ¦ 1600 1600 ¦1700 1700 1800 1800 1930 All Business students who were assigned Priority "3" and "4" for their courses THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1991 913-12017 913-16018 913-20010 913-24012 913-28013 913-32015 913-36016 653-00014 653-00014 653-00014 902-06244 913-16000 913-20002 913-24p04 913-28005 913-32007 913-36008 913-99999 912-99999 912-99999 902-06236 912-99999 NEW STUDENTS NEW STUDENTS NEW STUDENTS NEW STUDENTS NEW STUDENTS NEW STUDENTS NEW STUDENTS ***CPA >1.50 - ^ 1.74 ****GPA - NIL ****GPA <1.49 *****GPA ^ 1.49 0900- 1000 1000- 1100 1100- 1200 1200- 1300 1300- 1400 1400- 1500 1500- 1600 1600- 1630 1630- 1700 1700- 1800 1800- 1930 LEGEND * > 2 50 Most recent TERM (not cumulative) grade point average is equal to or greater than 2.50 ** > 1 75 - < 2 49 Most recent TERM (not cumulative) grade point average i between 1 75 and 2.49 (Inclusive.) *** > 1 50 - < 1.74 - Most recent TERM (not cumulative) grade point average between 1,50 and 1.74 (inclusive.) ****NIL Most recent TERM (not cumulative) grade point average of Nil because of complete withdrawal; non-credit; "S" grade (If "S" grade see Dean of Administrative and Student Services or Registrar ) ***** <1.49 - Most recent TERM (not cumulative) grade point average less than or equal to 1.49 XI XII Cafeteria Admissions HI Station 1 A136 Day 1 Only English Terminals Test Results W A130 Day 1 Days 2 & 3 Language English and Proficiency Math Test Courtyard Elevators (English Test) Results Day 1 Only Math Information Station Test Results M A122 Mathematics Diagnostic Test Lobby Student Main Entrance Services (Start Here) J North 49th Avenue EcKjotlon Art* * Sciww* CAREERS ACADEMIC EXIT Slalr ease mr 303 307 ID Card Station 10 CrmJ StaBjfl 310 Final Check 314 Fm I Inquiry ' Station Payment 315 Cheque •-EH Wrttlng Anchropologr Arc Hlftorj C«o|r