
updated: 9/06/01
Welcome
to Mission College (ONLINE) Question?

Welcome to the Los Angeles Mission College Online
education program. The program
offers flexible courses from any computer with access to the Internet.
Here are some frequently asked questions and
answers which will assist you with general information regarding
our online program. Take Four (4) easy steps to enroll in our
online classes.
Steps
to take
Step 1: Make sure you are ready to do an online course
and take
this online learning orientation
(designed by Vivian Sinou for the California Community College
Distance Learning Consortium (CCC DLC)
Step 2: Apply
for Admission as a student in L.A. Mission College Student
(required) - if you are already a student, then skip Step 2,
and go to Step 3. PLEASE
NOTE: If you have problems applying for admission "online"
because the LACCD server cannot process your application, please
email Prof. Jordan at abogado@pacbell.net, he will send you the application
form, return it to him, and he will forward it along to your instructor
so the application can be properly processed with admissions,
and you will be ensured a place in your online class.
Step 3: Enroll
in your "online class" - (required) two methods
are available. By
Internet (follow the onscreen instructions) or by Phone by
using the STEP system ( The phone system is operational from 8:00
AM to 11:00 PM Monday through Saturday. Students may call (818)
988-2222, (213) 689-8888, or (310) 605-0505 to access the system.)
PLEASE NOTE: If you have
problems enrolling in your "online"class, please email
Prof. Jordan at abogado@pacbell.net, he will contact your instructor,
and the instructor will process an "add slip" to ensure
you are properly enrolled in your online class.
Step 4: Email your instructor
to advise him/her you are taking the class.(required).
Fall 2001
Classes
note: if the College is an ECollege
course, then please follow these
additional registration instructions
1. INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS - Section
0101 - R.L. Extract
Prerequisite: None.
Students interested in enrolling in the Internet course should
go to:
http://lamission.org. This is an Ecollege class. Please email
Professor about specific requirements to enroll in this class.
Prof. Ray Extract (rle50967@csun.edu)
Once the online student has registered both with Mission College
and ECollege, the student will receive a password and will then
be able to logon for their course at http://lamconline.org/
0101 3:10-Hrs TBA R L Extract INTERNET
2. 13 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT I (CSU) 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
This course presents a systematic approach to successful small
business operation.
Management 13 is also offered in ITV this semester. See page 43
of the schedule of classes.
---- section, students interested in enrolling in the Internet
course should go to this
address for details: http://lamission.org This is an Ecollege
class. Please email Professor about specific requirements to enroll
in this class. Prof. Ray Extract (rle50967@csun.edu)
Once the online student has registered both with Mission College
and ECollege, the student will receive a password and will then
be able to logon for their course at http://lamconline.org/
0102 3:10-Hrs TBA R L Extract INTERNET
3 1 BUSINESS LAW I /LAW 5(UC:CSU) 3 UNITS - 0117 Bus. Law
5 - 0118 Bus. Law 1
Prerequisite: None.
Same as Business 5.
Introductory course in civil law open to all students. Section
0117 is through the Business Dept., and Section 0118 is through
the Paralegal Studies
Program. Both sections are taught by Prof. Jordan, and the
same materials will be used for each section.
Students interested in enrolling in the Internet course should
take steps 1 through 4 above. The address for our
class is located at http://www.vcsun.org/~djordan/21f/law1.
This link will be updated before class commences on 9/04/01. If
you are interested in other Law Classes, check out the Fall
2001 Paralegal Classes at http://lamission.org/law
Once you have enrolled in class please Email Prof. David
Jordan at abogado@pacbell.net
0117 and 0118 3:10-Hrs TBA D C Jordan
INTERNET
4. 401 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS AND THEIR USES
(UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Introduction to Computer Science terminology, concepts and programming.
Lecture 3 hours, lab 1 hour.This is an Ecollege class. Please
email Professor about specific requirements to enroll in this
class. Prof. Robert Kemmerer (bkemmerer@earthlink.net),
or Prof Paul Kubicki (Paul_C._Kubicki@laccd.cc.ca.us).
Once the online student has registered both with Mission College
and ECollege, the student will receive a password and will then
be able to logon for their course at http://lamconline.org/
0103 4:25-Hrs TBA R H Kemmerer INTERNET
0104 4:25-Hrs. TBA PC Kubicki INTERNET
5. 28 INTERMEDIATE READING AND COMPOSITION 3
UNITS
Satisfies the English requirement for an AA degree.
Prerequisite: English 21 with a grade of "C" or better,
or appropriate English
placement results, or by permit.
English 28 is a course in reading and writing designed to strengthen
the student's
ability to use basic communication skills, including grammar,
spelling, punctuation,
and sentence construction. Instruction will include the assignment
of full-length
expository and argumentative essays.
Email Prof. Carolyn Daly (cdalyca@aol.com)
for Section 0105 (Ecollege course) Once the online
student has registered both with Mission College and ECollege,
the student will receive a password and will then be able to logon
for their course at http://lamconline.org/
Email Prof. Carolyn Daly at (cdalyca@aol.com) for Section
0106 (Ecollege course)
Once the online student has registered both with Mission College
and ECollege, the student will receive a password and will then
be able to logon for their course at http://lamconline.org/
0105 3:10-Hrs TBA CC Daly INTERNET (ECollege
Course)
0106 3:10-Hrs TBA CC Daly INTERNET ( ECollege Course)
6. 101 COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION I (UC:CSU)
3 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 28 with a grade of "C" or better,
or appropriate English
placement results, or by permit.
This is the first freshman composition course that meets requirements
for the BA at
four-year colleges and universities, comprising intensive reading,
writing of essays,
term papers, the study of style, methods of discourse, logic,
and documentation.
---- and ---- sections may be taken for honors credit. See the
Honors Counselor.
---- section, students interested in enrolling in the Internet
course should go to this
Email Prof. Carolyn Daly at (cdalyca@aol.com) for Section
0107 (Ecollege course)
Once the online student has registered both with Mission College
and ECollege, the student will receive a password and will then
be able to logon for their course at http://lamconline.org/
0107 3:10-Hrs TBA CC Daly INTERNET (ECollege
Course)
7. 21 NUTRITION (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Required for ACF Certificate and Food Production Certificate,
meets Natural Science
requirement. Comprehensive scientific nutrition information.
---- section, students interested in enrolling in the Internet
course should go to this
address for details: http://lamission.org This is an Ecollege
class. Please email Professor about specific requirements to enroll
in this class. Prof. Karen Borgie (kborgie@earthlink.net)
For more information on the class see http://home.earthlink.net/~kborgie/
Once the online student has registered both with Mission College
and ECollege, the student will receive a password and will then
be able to logon for their course at http://lamconline.org/
0110 3:10-Hrs TBA K H Borgie INTERNET
8. 50 SANITATION AND SAFETY (CSU) 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Meets L.A. County Health requirements for Sanitation Certification.
Includes National Restaurant Certification Exam.
See Food and Service Management 50.This is an Ecollege class.
Please email Professor about specific requirements to enroll in
this class. Prof. J Berg (jb4food@aol.com)
Once the online student has registered both with Mission College
and ECollege, the student will receive a password and will then
be able to logon for their course at http://lamconline.org/
0111 3:10-Hrs TBA J Berg INTERNET
9. 163 HOSPITALITY CULINARY EDUCATION 3
UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Meets the American Culinary Federation's (ACF) instructional requirements
for certific-
ation (32 hrs.) and recertification (8 hours) and 90 hours for
ACF Culinary Educator.
Also designed for any instructor interested in applying Online
techniques to their
traditional classroom and development of curriculum for totally
Online learning
experience.
---- section, This is an Ecollege class. Please email Professor
about specific requirements to enroll in this class. Prof.
Sandi Lampert at (sandilamp@aol.com)
Once the online student has registered both with Mission College
and ECollege, the student will receive a password and will then
be able to logon for their course at http://lamconline.org/
0112 3:10-Hrs TBA S M Lampert
INTERNET
10. 11: POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED
STATES 1
Prerequisite: None
A survey of major events, personages, and themes most significant
to the political, economic, and social development of this nation
from its New World beginnings through the Civil War.
It meets the American History and Institutions requirements for
the California State University System and the Social and Behavioral
Sciences requirements for all universities. Webpage is located
at : http://www.lamission.cc.ca.us/h11,
and email address of Prof. Suyama is Ruth_L._Suyama@laccd.cc.ca.us
0113 3:10-Hrs
TBA R Suyama INTERNET
11. 9 SYMBOLIC LOGIC I (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
An introduction to formal logic, describing symbolization, sentential
connectives, and
quantification. Natural deduction is introduced, emphasizing techniques
of proof.
Translation and the application of formal logic to the analysis
of arguments and
determination of validity are studied.
This section may be taken for honors credit. See the Honors Counselor.
Students interested in enrolling in the Internet course should
go to this
address for details : http://www.internetlogic.org,
or the mirror site at http://www.vcsun.org/~dmcf/logic.html
Email Prof. Doug McFerran at (dmcf@ix.netcom.com)
0114 3:10-Hrs TBA D D Mc Ferran
INTERNET
12. 33 COMPARATIVE SURVEY OF WORLD RELIGIONS
3 UNITS
Prerequisite: None
History, practices, and world views of the major religions originating
in India, China, Japan, and the Near East: Judaism, Christianity,
Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism
Students interested in enrolling in the Internet course should
go to this
address for details : http://www.internetlogic.org,
or the mirror site at http://www.vcsun.org/~dmcf/logic.html
Email Prof. Doug McFerran at (dmcf@ix.netcom.com)
0115 3:10-Hrs TBA D D Mc Ferran
INTERNET
13. Political Science 1 - THE GOVERNMENT OF THE
UNITED STATES (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: None.
Course meets both graduation requirement and transfer requirement
for
ALL MAJORS to take a Social Science course in federal, state,
and local
government. Students interested in enrolling in the Internet course
should go to this
address for details:
http://www.lamission.cc.ca.us/meyerj/mHome.htm Students
interested in enrolling in the Internet course should send their
e-mail address to Prof. Joe Meyer jopeyer@socal.rr.com
0116 3:10-Hrs TBA JN Meyer INTERNET