Which community college in the bay area overs a large summer session?

<p>I'm an electrical engineering/computer science major trying to transfer to UC Berkeley in Fall 2013. I would like to enroll in summer session this summer but unfortunately City College of San Francisco (where I attend) doesn't offer any courses in the summer that are a transfer requirement for my major. </p>

<p>Does anyone know any community college in the bay area that offers the equivalent of physics 7b, calculus III,or data structures and algorithms in the summer? If not does anyone have any courses they recommend I take in the summer instead?</p>

<p>My Current Schedule looks like this</p>

<p>Semester Course Name Course # # of Units<br>
Fall 2011<br>
1 Calculus I MATH 110A-H 4<br>
2 Intro to Programming:Java CS111A - H 3<br>
3 Academic Reading & Writing ENGL 96 3<br>
4 Intro to Unix/Linux CS160A 2<br>
5 Unix/Linux Shell Scripting CS160B 2 </p>

<p>Spring 2012<br>
1 Calculus II MATH 110B 4<br>
2 Physics for Scientists & Engineers PHYS 4A 3<br>
3 Physics Lab for Scientists & Engineers PHYS 4AL 1<br>
4 University Reading & Composition ENGL 1A 3<br>
5 Programming Fundamentals: Java CS 111B 3<br>
6 Introduction to Engineering: Profession ENGN 10A 1 </p>

<p>Fall 2012<br>
1 Calculus III MATH 110C 4<br>
2 Physics for Scientists & Engineers PHYS 4B 3<br>
3 Physics Lab for Scientists & Engineers PHYS 4BL 1<br>
4 Reading Writing & Critical Thinking about Lit ENGL 1B 3<br>
5 Data Structures & Algorithms: Java CS 111C 3</p>

<p>Definitely Foothill College! They offer all mathematics and physics (with labs) courses during the summer.</p>

<p>Peralta system (Laney, Merrit, College of Alameda, Berkeley City College) definitely have calc 3 and physics but I’m not sure what level. Check with assist.org</p>

<p>You should check out de anza, I took a few programming classes there last summer. I took intro to C, but definitely check it out. they have already released there summer schedule so you can see which classes fit your schedule. Good luck!</p>

<p>De Anza and Foothill. De Anza is especially packed, though, so do make sure to register early.</p>

<p>Dvc might but depends on budget</p>

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