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St. Philip’s College Schedule/Catalog 2013-2014 [Archived Catalog]

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Academic Advising / Advisors in Residence

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Advisor Department Email Address Phone Location
  Nursing     CHP 100A
Baenziger, Linda Tourism, Hospitality & Culinary Arts lbaenziger@alamo.edu 486-2398 CC 202E
Braziel, Denice Math, Pre-Engineering, Statistics, Natural Sci. (STEM) dbraziel@alamo.edu 486-2102 WEC
Brisita, Rafael ACM - Aircraft, Construction, Plumbing, Machining, Welding rbrisita@alamo.edu 486-7035 SWC 3 - 119
Cavazos, Angela Web Advisor spc-webadvsr@alamo.edu 486-2133 WEC
Cotter, Rodney ACM - Aircraft rcotter@alamo.edu 486-7108 SWC 2 - 104
Cura, Margarita Repair, Manufacturing Tech., Welding Tech. mcura@alamo.edu 486-7114 SWC B130
Davila, D’Andrea Social Science, Behavioral Science, Economics ddavila28@alamo.edu 486-2484 WEC
De La Torre, Nancy Allied Health ndelatorre@alamo.edu 486-2728 WEC
De Luna, Nettie Allied Construction ndeluna@alamo.edu 486-7078 SWC B136
Esquivel, Danielle Web Advisor spc-webadvsr@alamo.edu 486-2132 WEC
Hart, Janet Natural Sciences, Kinesiology jhart26@alamo.edu 486-2629 WEC
Hughes, Antoinette Automotive ahughes@alamo.edu 486-2757 WEC
Houser, Margaret Early Childhood Studies, Allied Health mmercadel1@alamo.edu 486-2411 WEC
Revelez, Valente English, Speech, Reading, Fine Arts, Education, Foreign Lang. vrevelez@alamo.edu 486-2151 WEC
Vargas-Esquivel, Sylvia Business Information Solutions svargas-esquivel@alamo.edu 486-2367 WEC
Ward, Yolanda Electronics & Information Technology yward@alamo.edu 486-2142 WEC

  

Department Location & Subject Prefixes

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Department/Chairperson Location Phone Prefix
APPLIED ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY (SWC)
 Daniel Sherry, Chairperson      

Air Conditioning, and Heating, and Refrigeration

SWC A144 486-7024/7242 HART, MAIR

          Power Generation and Alternative Energy

SWC C165 486-2124 WIND, ELMT, RBTC, EECT

Electrical Trades

SWC A112 486-7022 ELPT, ELMT
          Electronics Technology in Instrumentation  SWC C167 486-2085 ELMT, INTC, RBTC
       
       
       
       
       
ALLIED HEALTH, EARLY CHILDHOOD & KINESIOLOGY
 Randall Dawson, Chairperson  CHP 130B  486-2050  

Computed Tomography

 CHP 130R  486-2113  CTMT

Diagnostic Medical Sonography

 CHP 130P  486-2553  DMSO/DSVT

Early Childhood & Family Studies (ECFS)

 CHP 100G  486-2654  CDEC/TECA

Health Information Systems

 CHP 130J  486-2456  HITT/HPRS

Invasive Cardiovascular Technology

 CHP 330N  486-2049  CVTT

Histology

 CHP 330A  486-2449  HLAB

Kinesiology

 HFC 100  486-2160  KINE

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

 CHP 130R  486-2439  MRIT

Medical Laboratory Technician

 CHP 330A  486-2449  MLAB

Occupational Therapy Assistant

 CHP 330L  486-2426  OTHA

Physical Therapist Assistant

 CHP 330J  486-2051  PTHA

Phlebotomy

 CHP 330A  486-2449  PLAB

Radiography Technologist

 CHP 130R  486-2439  RADR

Respiratory Care Technology

 CHP 330G  486-2473  RSPT

Surgical Technology

 CHP 330C  486-2418  SRGT
       
Transportation Services Technology
Herman Hauschildt, Chairperson    486-2568  

GM Automotive Service Ed’l Program (ASEP)

 ASB 100  486-2568/2573  AUMT

Automotive Technology

 ASB 100  486-2568  AUMT

Ford ASSET Program

 ASB 100  486-2568/2632  AUMT
          Auto Body and Collision  SWC  486-2568/7045  ABDR
          Diesel Technology SWC 486-2568/7050 DEMR/HEMR
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
George Johnson, Interim Chairperson  NTB 312  486-2040  

Criminal Justice

     CRIJ

Philosophy

     PHIL

Psychology

     PSYC

Sociology

     SOCI
       
BUSINESS INFORMATION SOLUTIONS
Janie N. Gonzales, Chairperson  BOWD 229  486-2080  

Accounting Information Systems

 BOWD 229  486-2080  ACCT, ACNT, BNKG

Business Management and Technology

 BOWD 212  486-2407  BMGT ,BUSG, IBUS, HRPO, MRKG

Business Administration

 BOWD 229  486-2080  BUSI

Computer Science

 BOWD 239  486-2363  COSC, ITSE

Administrative Computer Technology

 BOWD 229  486-2462  LGLA, POFI, POFT, ITSC, ITSW, POFL, POFM

Web Developer

 BOWD 239  486-2363  IMED, ITSE, ARTC
          Information Technology (Network Administration and Security)  BOWD 231  486-2364  ITMT, ITSC, ITNW, ITSY
COMMUNICATIONS & LEARNING
Sean Nighbert, Chairperson  NTB 412  486-2230  

English

     ENGL

French

     FREN

German

     GERM

Reading

     READ, ESOL

Spanish

     SPAN

Speech

     SPCH

Teacher Education

     EDUC
       
Applied Electrical and Mechanical Technology
Daniel Sherry, Chairperson  ASB 234  486-2065  

Bio-Medical EngineeringTechnology

 ASB 234  486-2414  BIOM

Computer Maintenance Technology

 ASB 234  486-2496  CETT, CPMT, EECT

Computer Maintenance Technology withCISCO Networking

 ASB 234  486-2497  ITCC

Information Technology

 ASB 234  486-2364  ITMT, ITSC, ITNW, ITSY
       
FINE ARTS
Gregory Gonzales, Chairperson  WFAC 207  486-2205  

Art

     ARTS

Dance

     DANC

Music

     MUAP, MUSI

Theatre

     DRAM
       
Student Development
Diane Hester, Chairperson  WEC 106 486-2333 SDEV

Counseling

     
       
MATHEMATICS
Renita Mitchell, Chairperson  SCI 106 486-2270  

Mathematics

 SCI 106 486-2270 MATH
          Pre-Engineering  SCI 106 486-2270  
       
Aircraft, Construction, and Manufacturing (ACM) Technology
Rafael Brisita, Chairperson  SWC  486-7294  

Aircraft Technology

 SWC  486-7201  AERM, AVNC

Construction

 SWC  486-7056/486-7096  CNBT, WDWK

Plumbing

 SWC  486-7245/486-7241  PFPB

Machine Shop

 SWC  486-7060  MCHN

Welding

 SWC  486-7036  WLDG
       
NATURAL SCIENCES
Kathy White, Chairperson  SCI 207 486-2370  

Biology

     BIOL

Chemistry   

     CHEM

Geology

     GEOL

Physics

     PHYS
       
NURSING
Main Office  CHP 100  486-2055/486-2720  
              Nursing, Vocational       VNSG
              Annette Bailey, program Director    486-2724  
       
SOCIAL SCIENCES
George Johnson, Interim Chairperson NTB 312 486-2140/486-2040  

Economics

     ECON

Government

     GOVT

History

     HIST

Humanities

     HUMA

Military Science

     MSCI
       
TOURISM, HOSPITALITY & CULINARY ARTS
Mary Kunz, Chairperson CC 202  486-2315  

Culinary Arts

CC 203C, CC 202C, BOWD 211C, BOWD 211D  486-2315  CHEF, FDNS

Baking and Pastry Arts

CC 202E, CC 202C  486-2399/486-2319  PSTR

Hotel Management

CC 202B  486-2310  HAMG

Restaurant Management

CC 203C  486-2313  RSTO

Event Management

CC 202D  486-2298  TRVM
       

 

  

 

Educational Support Services

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TUTORING & TECHNOLOGY CENTER, NTB Room 116
The Tutoring & Technology Center offers free tutoring in Mathematics, Accounting, English, Biology, Chemistry, and other subjects.
   
Fall / Spring  
Monday -  Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 8:45 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
   
Summer  
Monday -  Friday Please call for hours
   
Tutoring is also available through SMARTHINKING which is accessed through your St. Philip’s College’s PALS account. For assistance, please call 210-486-2527
 

 

COMPUTER ASSISTANCE / COMPUTER LAB, NTB Room 116
Networked computers are available in the Tutoring & Technology Center for students’ use in NTB 116. One-hour seminars on use of word processors, Internet, spreadsheets, etc. are offered free of charge. Check the bulletin board calendars for times and dates. All labs offer a wealth of remedial and college level software.
   
Fall / Spring  
Monday -  Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 8:45 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
   
Summer Please call for lab hours
   
For assistance, please call 210-486-2527
   

 

CAREER AND TRANSFER SERVICES, NTB 307
The Career and Transfer Center is located in the Norris Technical Building (NTB) Room 307 and offers resources, guidance, and assistance with career and transfer planning to current students and graduates.  We can provide assistance in choosing a career and college major, assistance with finding both full and or part time employment, help in developing a resume and assistance in locating an internship or practicum site.  We offer group and individual sessions on interviewing techniques, dress for success and general labor market information
   
Resources: Services:
College Catalogs College Fair Days
Joint Admissions Agreements Graduation Audits
Transfer Scholarship Information Course Substitutions
Transfer Equivalency Guides Arrange University and College Campus Visits
  Transfer and Degree Advising
  Tours to 4-year Colleges & Universities
   
Fall / Spring  
Monday - Friday; 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.  
   
Summer  
 Please call for office hours  
   
For assistance, please call 210-486-2649
   

 

SPECIAL NEEDS SERVICES, SLC Room 103
If you are a student with a Physical or Visual disability and would like accommodation as defined under Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, contact Donna McPeek at 210-486-2474 or dmcpeek@alamo.edu
 
Interpreter Services
If you are Deaf or Hard of Hearing you may qualify for interpreting services. For assistance please call 210-486-2199
 
Learning, Mental Health, Neurological, or Other Health related disabilities
If you have a diagnosed disability in one of these areas you may qualify for support to “work around” the effects of the disability. Possible services may include testing, classroom accommodations, referrals to other agencies, participation in specialized training programs, or diagnostic testing (for learning disabilities).
 
For assistance please contact Donna McPeek  at 210-486-2474 or 210-486-2020. Please call for office hours.
   
Fall / Spring  
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; After 5:00 p.m. by appointment only.
   
Summer Please call for office hours
   

 

EQUITY RESOURCES
Childcare Funding
The Kimmelman Scholarship and the WAGE Program are available to assist students with childcare funding. Qualifying students can apply online at www.alamo.edu/spc/admin/equity/ChildcareInfoApps.aspx. Please call 210-486-2842 for information.
 
Bus Tickets and Textbook Loans
Offered to students on a limited basis. Please call 210-486-2842 for information.
 
Counseling
Crisis counseling is available for all students. Please call counselors office at 210-486-2333 for information.
 
Student Resource Guide
Contains a list of resources available in Bexar County that are free or based on a sliding-fee scale. This guide is available at  www.alamo.edu/spc/admin/equity
 

 

SERVICE LEARNING
Service-learning is a teaching technique that links community service with course objectives. While helping the community through their volunteer service, students in service-learning classes are also gaining a better understanding of their course material.
   
Fall / Spring  
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
   
Summer Please call for office hours
   
For assistance, please call Kevin Schantz at 210-486-2246.
   

 

First Year Experience Center

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The First Year Experience Center is designed to help first year students adjust to the demands of college.

We perform a variety of services to include:

  • Coordinate the Fresh X Summer Program
  • Coordinate the New Student Orientati on Event
  • Coordinate a Laptop Loan Program for eligible students
  • Coordinate a Book Loan Program for students
  • Conduct Student Success Seminars
  • E-mail monthly newslett ers and academic information to all registered freshmen
  • Provide referrals to campus services as needed
  • Provide registrati on and advising services as needed
  • Conduct Early Alerts to improve academic progress

 

Advisor Email Address Phone

Interim Dean Ed. Support Svcs.
Ruben Izaguirre

rizaguirre@alamo.edu 486-2587
Counselor/Coord. Acad. Adv.
Rosalinda Rivas
rrivas@alamo.edu 486-2117
Christina S. Hernandez chernandez265@alamo.edu 486-2842
Nidia C. Lopez nlopez137@alamo.edu 486-2822
Larry G. Medina lmedina46@alamo.edu 486-2804

Please stop by our office in the Sutton Learning Center, Room 103 or call our office at (210) 486-2170

 

Counseling Resource Center

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Difficult issues can get in the way of academic success. We can help you manage these issues, your course workload, responsibilities, and other personal situations. Trained staff can guide you in personal, social, educational and/or psychological matters. We provide several services on a short-term basis:
 

  • Short-Term Individual Counseling
  • Substance Abuse Counseling
  • Faculty/staff consultation
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Referral to community resources 

 

Advisor Email Address Phone

SPC Counselor
Adriana Cantu

acantu200@alamo.edu 486-2244
SPC Counselor
Rosalinda Rivas
rrivas@alamo.edu 486-2117

 

 

 

Helpful Numbers

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Area Code (210)
Admissions 486-2830
Advising & Enrollment Services - SW Campus 486-2262
Assessment/THEA Advising 486-2444
Bookstore 486-2440
Business Office 486-2200
Campus Police 486-2999
Career Services 486-2397
Center for Distance Learning (Telecourses/Internet) 486-2239
College Health Center 486-2222
Child Development Center 486-2500
Continuing Education 486-2400
Counseling 486-2333
Dean of Applied Science & Technology 486-7015
Dean of Arts and Sciences 486-2597
Dean of Enrollment Management 486-2700
Dean of Education Support Services 486-2468
Dean of Health Sciences 486-2420
Dean of Learning Resource Center 486-2339
Dean of Workforce Development & Continuing Ed 486-2776
Disability Student Services 486-2474
Dual Credit 486-2761
Emergencies 222-0911
International Student Services 486-2876
Interpreter Service 486-2020
Learning Resource Center 486-2555/2330
Police Dispatcher 485-0099
President’s Office 486-2900
Public Relations 486-2100
Records and Registration 486-2700
Service Learning 486-2246
SPC-Southwest Campus 486-7000
SWC-Student Services 486-7000
Student Life 486-2135
Student Financial Services 486-2274
Transfer Center 486-2649
Tutoring 486-2527
Veterans Affairs 486-2111
Vice President of Academic Affairs 486-2276
Vice President of College Services 486-2178
Vice President of Student Success 486-2252
Weather Line (for College Closing)  485-0189
SPC DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE 210-486-2000

 

 

Hours of Operation

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Admissions Office - (210-486-2700)
Welcome Center First Floor
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
First Saturday of the Month 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
   
Testing Center - (210-486-2832 or 210-486-2444)
Welcome Center, Room 207B
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
First Saturday of the Month 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
   
Business Office -  (210-486-2200)
Welcome Center, Room 104
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
First Saturday of the Month 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
   
Counseling and Student Development - (210-486-2333)
Welcome Center, Room 106
Monday & Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
First Saturday of the Month 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
   
Dual Credit - (210-486-2761)
Sutton Learning Center, Room 104  
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday CLOSED
   
Educational Support Services (Transfer, First Year Experience, Career Services, Disability  Services, Service Learning) - (210-486-2333)
Sutton Learning Center, Room 103
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m.
   
Records & Registration Office - (210-486-2700)
Welcome Center, Room 203
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
First Saturday of the Month 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
   
Student Financial Services - (210-486-2600)
Welcome Center, Room 206
Monday & Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday CLOSED
   
Southwest Campus -  Advising & Enrollment - (210-486-7281)
Building 3020, B172
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
First Saturday of the Month 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
   
Southwest Campus -  Business Office - (210-486-7002)
Building 3020, B172
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday CLOSED
   
When classes/registration are not in session, all offices will  be open Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
 
Office hours of operation are subject to change.


  

Off-Site Campus Locations

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Central Texas Technology center (CTTC) - 2189 FM 758, New Braunfels Municipal Airport, New Braunfels, Texas 78130
For additional Information contact CTTC off-site campus coordinator, Chester Jenke at 210-486-7400
   
   
ATTENTION: MILITARY INSTALLATION ACCESS INFORMATION
Please visit the Off Campus Programs and Services web site. Information is available regarding base access, vehicle passes, classroom location, driving directions and much more. For additional information please contact Off-Site Coordinators.
   
Joint Base San Antonio - Lackland Air Force Base (LAFB)
Offices are in Bldg. 5725, Room 144 / Classes are held in Bldg. 7065, third floor.
Civilian students are welcome on Lackland AFB. Active Duty military, National Guard, Reserve and family members have priority registration for all Lackland AFB courses. All installation visitors are subject to a background check by security forces and are subject to their discretion for entry.  Students with derogatory information on their record, either past or present, may be denied access to the installation. A Release of Personal Information form is required by all students attending courses on Lackland AFB.
For more information, visit the Lackland AFB Campus web site.
   
Joint Base San Antonio - Randolph Air Force Base (RAFB)
Offices are in Bldg. 208, Room 10 / Classes are held in Bldg. 208
Civilian students are welcome on Randolph AFB. Active Duty military, National Guard, Reserve and family members have priority registration for all Randolph AFB courses. All installation visitors are subject to a background check by security forces and are subject to their discretion for entry. Students with derogatory information on their record, either past or present, may be denied access to the installation. A Release of Personal Information form is required by all students attending courses on Randolph AFB.

 For more information, visit the Randolph AFB Campus web site.

   
Joint Base San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston (FSH)
Offices are in Bldg. 2248, Room 204 / Classes are held in Bldg. 4011A
Civilian students are welcome on Fort Sam Houston. Active Duty military, National Guard, Reserve and family members have priority registration for all Fort Sam Houston courses. All installation visitors are subject to a background check by security forces and are subject to their discretion for entry. Students with derogatory information on their record, either past or present, may be denied access to the installation. An Authorization for Release of Information Form is required by all students attending courses on Fort Sam Houston.
For more information, visit the Fort Sam Houston Campus web site.



Technical Support / Web Services Hours

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Technical Support - (210) 485-0555 or Email helpdesk@alamo.edu
For Internet Course Students, Technical Support via phone is available:
   
Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 midnight
Saturday-Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
   
   
Web Service
   
Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Sundays and Holidays Closed