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www.pcc.edu/schedule PCC CLASSES START SEPTEMBER 20 With new facilities opening in Washington County and on the MAX line in downtown Portland -- plus breaking ground in Newberg -- PCC is widening its horizons

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PCC’s schedule of credit classes is published each term and includes courses in more than 80 areas of study to help you earn a certificate or degree. Fall term begins Sept. 20.

Transcript of Fall Schedule 2010

www.pcc.edu/schedule

PCC CLASSES START SEPTEmbER 20

With new facilities opening in Washington County and on the MAX line in downtown Portland -- plus breaking ground in Newberg -- PCC is widening its horizons

Start Here!New studeNts

You are considered a new student if you have not taken a PCC credit class in the past two years.

If you are going to take:

Credit Classes: follow the steps beginning on page 4.

Non-credit Classes: Register online at https://www.pcc.edu/admissions/.

RETURNING STUdENTS

If you have taken a PCC credit class in the past two years follow the registration steps on page 4.

Fall registration for degree seeking students began June 25.

AdmissioNs offices

(503) 977-8888

Cascade, Student Services Building, Room 102B

Rock Creek, Building 9,Room 102

Southeast Center, Mt. Tabor Hall, Great Hall

Sylvania, College Center,Room 208

Thousands of students use MyPCC

each termBesides registering for classes, you can:

• Contact your instructors (Staff Directory or My Courses tab)

• See what’s going on (College Announcements and Calendar of Events)

• See what’s for lunch each day (PCC Life tab)

• Check your financial aid status (College Business tab)

• Print an enrollment verification report for your insurance (College Business tab)

my.pcc.edu

PCC meeting challenges head-onPreston Pulliams, District President Portland Community College

Dear Friends:

Welcome to fall 2010 term at Portland Community College!

The state’s budget woes remain a two-pronged challenge for all 17 of Oregon’s independent community colleges.

First, enrollment always rises sharply when the economy weakens. That’s because so many Oregonians turn to community colleges as a life raft to get through uncertain times. Our enrollment is up almost 20 percent compared to last year. And last fall’s enrollment was up almost 15 percent compared to 2008!

Thousands of Oregon families are turning to the community colleges for a high-quality but affordable education opportunity. Some want a new career as they face lay-offs or business closures. Others just want to sharpen up the résumé in the event of worsening news. Still others decide that this is the right time to go get that certificate or get a jump-start on a four-year degree, and to just avoid the job market for now.

For whatever reason, PCC seems the right choice at the right time and our enrollment figures are skyrocketed.

Second, the state Legislature – facing no good options – cut our budget in 2009 by 10 percent. Gov. Ted Kulongoski, looking at yet another economic downturn, cut our budget by another 9 percent this summer.

Many more students; much less state funding.

It’s a difficult combination.

Fortunately, our staff and faculty are ready for that challenge. Thanks to voter support in 2008, our bond measure was a success and we are opening new facilities in Washington County, Newberg and downtown Portland. We are freeing up space for much-needed classrooms and labs at all three primary campuses plus the Southeast Center. And starting soon, we will begin remodeling or construction projects on all campuses.

You can learn more – and you can get involved – by going online to www.pcc.edu/bond.

Rising to meet challenges? PCC is all about that.

Sincerely,

Preston PulliamsCollege President

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Ten Steps to PCC Success ......................................................... 4Academic Calendar and Final Exam Schedule ................................. 5College Policies ..................................................................... 5

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Student Resources ................................................................. 5Class Locations .................................................................. 124Maps ............................................................................... 126

AdultBasicEducation(ABE/GED)................................116CLIMBProfessionalDevelopment................................116DatabaseAdminDevelopment(CEU)...........................116HealthCareProfessionals............................................117Leadership(CEU).........................................................119Multimedia(CEU)........................................................119OperatingSystems(CEU).............................................119PC/DesktopSupport(CEU)..........................................120ProcessImprovement(CEU)........................................120Programming(CEU).....................................................120Security(CEU).............................................................121SmallBusinessDevelopmentCenter............................121TechnologyforSmallBusiness(CEU)..........................122WebDevelopment(CEU)..............................................122WorkplaceApplicationsandTools(CEU).....................123

Accounting(SeeBusinessAdministration)....................24AdministrativeAssistant(SeeComputerApplicationsand

OfficeSystems).........................................................35AlcoholandDrugCounseling..........................................6Anthropology...................................................................7Apprenticeship.................................................................7ArchitecturalDesignandDrafting.....................................8Art...................................................................................9AutoCollisionRepair....................................................12AutomotiveServiceTechnology.....................................12AviationMaintenanceTechnology..................................13AviationScience.............................................................14Biology(alsoAnatomy)..................................................18BioscienceTechnology...................................................23BuildingConstructionTechnology.................................23BuildingInspectionTechnology.....................................24BusinessAdministration

(Accounting,InternationalBusiness,Management, MarketingandRetailManagement).....24

CareerHelpandCollegeSuccess..................................27CareerPathwaysProgram..............................................31Chemistry......................................................................31ChicanoLatinoStudies..................................................34Chinese..........................................................................34CivilandMechanicalEngineeringTechnology(CMET)..34ComputerAidedDesignandDrafting(CAD)..................34ComputerApplicationsandOfficeSystems....................35ComputerInformationSystems......................................40ComputerScience..........................................................43CriminalJustice.............................................................43CulinaryAssistantTraining............................................45Dance.............................................................................45DealerServiceTechnology(ThinkBIG)...........................46DentalAssisting.............................................................46DentalHygiene...............................................................46DentalTechnology..........................................................46DieselServiceTechnology.............................................46EarlyEducationandFamilyStudies...............................47

Economics.....................................................................48Education.......................................................................48ElectricalTrades.............................................................49ElectronicEngineeringTechnology................................50EmergencyManagement................................................51EmergencyMedicalTechnician......................................51EmergencyTelecommunicator9-1-1TrainingProgram.52Engineering....................................................................53English..........................................................................54EnglishforSpeakersofOtherLanguages.......................55EnvironmentalStudiesandResources...........................58FacilitiesMaintenance....................................................59FireProtection................................................................60FitnessTechnology........................................................61FoodsandNutrition.......................................................61French............................................................................61Geography......................................................................62Geology..........................................................................62German..........................................................................63Gerontology...................................................................63GraphicDesign..............................................................64HealthEducation............................................................65HealthInformationManagement....................................66History...........................................................................67Honors...........................................................................68Humanities.....................................................................69InformationLiteracy.......................................................69InteriorDesign...............................................................69Japanese........................................................................70Journalism.....................................................................70LandscapeTechnology...................................................70LegalAssistant(SeeParalegal)......................................88MachineManufacturingTechnology..............................71Management(SeeBusinessAdministration)..................24ManagementandSupervisoryDevelopment..................74Mathematics...................................................................76MechanicalEngineeringTechnology(SeeCMET)..........34MedicalAssisting...........................................................82

MedicalLaboratoryTechnology.....................................82MedicalTerminology......................................................83MicroelectronicsTechnology

(SolarVoltaicManufacturing)...................................83Multimedia.....................................................................84Music.............................................................................85Music(Professional)......................................................86Nursing..........................................................................87OccupationalSkillsTraining...........................................87OphthalmicMedicalTechnician.....................................87Paralegal........................................................................88ParentEducation............................................................89Philosophy.....................................................................89PhysicalEducationandDance.......................................90PhysicalScience............................................................95Physics..........................................................................96PoliticalScience.............................................................97Psychology....................................................................97Radiography...................................................................99Reading..........................................................................99RealEstate....................................................................100ReligiousStudies.........................................................101Russian........................................................................101Service-Learning..........................................................101SignLanguageInterpretationProgram.........................103SignLanguageStudies................................................103Sociology.....................................................................103Spanish........................................................................104SpeechCommunication...............................................106StudyAbroad...............................................................107TheaterArtsandDance................................................108UndecidedStudents(seeCareerHelp,CollegeSuccess)..28VeterinaryTechnology..................................................108VideoProductionInternship.........................................109WeldingTechnology.....................................................109Women’sStudies..........................................................111Writing.........................................................................111

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Portland Community College adds new degree programsStarting now, PCC is offering training in more career fields. Check out our new programs in:l Chinese language courses: at Cascade and Southeast, see

page 34.l Microelectronics Solar option, short term training in

Solar Panel manufacturing, see page 52.l Two-year degree in Retail Management,

see classes beginning on page 15.l Biosciences, see classes on page 14.l Biomedical Engineering Technology and Renewable Energy

Systems options for EET, see page 32.l MRI Technologist Training Program, see page 61.l Green Technology degree option available

Mechanical and Civil Engineering Technology, see page 34.l Occupational Therapy Assistant degree. This is a closed

program. For more information on how to apply please call 503-614-7372.

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APPly for AdmissionApplyonlineorinpersonatoneofouradmissionsoffices.

www.pcc.edu/admissions

Ifyou’reapplyingasaninternationalstudentorforadualenrollmentprogram,you’lluseadifferentapplication.

Internationalstudents–www.pcc.edu/international

Dualenrollmentstudents– www.pcc.edu/dual

TAke College PlACemenT TesTs

Allstudentsattendingcollegeforthefirsttimewhoplantoearnacertificate,associatedegreeortransferdegreemustcompleteplacementtests.

www.pcc.edu/testing

leArn AbouT funding oPTionsAqualityeducationisexpensive,buttuitionhelpisavailable.

FinancialAid–www.pcc.edu/fa

VeteransBenefits–www.pcc.edu/vets

Scholarships–www.pcc.edu/scholarships

PaymentPlanOptions–www.pcc.edu/payplan

ComPleTe A new sTudenT orienTATionCompleteaNewStudentOrientationinpersonoronline.

www.pcc.edu/orientation

meeT wiTh An Advisor or CounselorGethelpplanningacourseofstudytoreachyourgoals.

www.pcc.edu/advising

regisTer for ClAsseswww.pcc.edu/registration

mAnAge your regisTrATionReviewPCC’sregistrationpoliciestofindoutaboutdroppingorwithdrawingfromclasses,lateregistration,cancelledclasses,refunds,pastdueaccountsandmore.

www.pcc.edu/regpolicies

ArrAnge TrAnsPorTATionPurchaseyourparkingpermitonline,learnaboutourfreeshuttlebussesanddiscountedTri-Metpass(StudentSelectPass).

www.pcc.edu/parking

PAy for ClAssesFullpaymentofyouraccountbalancemustbereceivedbyduedatefortheterm.Ifyouregisterafterthatdate,paymentisdueimmediately.LookforyourbillandaccountbalanceundertheMyAccountChannelontheCollegeBusinesstabinMyPCC. Findpaymentoptions,commonfeesandduedatesonline.

www.pcc.edu/tuition

grAduATe!Asyounearcompletionofyourprogramrequirements,submitagraduationapplicationtoStudentRecords.

www.pcc.edu/graduate

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non-disCriminATionwww.pcc.edu/about/affirmative-action/ eeostatement.html Director,AffirmativeAction:DC301,DistrictSection504,(971)722-5841Coordinator:MariaMendez,[email protected],DC306,(971)722-5851TitleIXCoordinator:DickMagruder,[email protected],CAPE101,(503)978-5513

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ForquestionsaboutthispolicypleasecontactStudentRecordsat(971)722-7100.

sTudenT righTs And resPonsibiliTies

www.pcc.edu/about/policy/student-rights/

other studeNt resources

disTAnCe eduCATionwww.pcc.edu/about/distance 503-977-4730

inTernATionAl sTudenTswww.pcc.edu/international

booksTore

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ComPuTer helP desk (for sTudenTs)[email protected](503)977-8222

TAx CrediTs for eduCATionwww.pcc.edu/tax-credits

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FALL TERM 2010: IMPORTANT DATES June 25 Online registration begins for degree-seeking students who were enrolled in classes spring term 2010.

June 30 Online registration begins for non-degree seeking and non-credit students.

September 6 College Closed: Holiday

Sept. 13–14 College inservice. Offices open at 2 p.m.

September 17 Application deadline for 50/50 Deferred Payment Plan and FA Direct Deposit.

September 20 Beginning of term.

September 24 Last day to drop 8 to 10 week classes with removal of tuition and fees

October 1 Payment due date. Last day to drop 11 to 12 week classes with removal of tuition and fees. Last day to select AUD (Audit) for a grade option.

October 27 Faculty Inservice – Classes beginning before 4 pm are cancelled. Classes beginning after 4 pm or after will be held.

November 11 College Closed: Holiday

November 12 Last day to withdraw from11 to 12 week classes with a W (withdrawal) mark. Last day to change grade option between letter grade and P/NP.

Nov. 25–26 College Closed: Holiday

December 6–12 Final Exams

Effective Fall 2010–New Senior Option for Credit Courses!

Senior citizens are eligible for our new Senior Option tuition waiver courtesy of an Oregon legislative initiative.

The existing non-credit discount for seniors will remain in effect.

For complete details, please visit www.pcc.edu/senioroption

MyPCC ServicesAll students are provided with a MyPCC account for convenient access to email and the following online services:

Registration: Register for classes, view or print your class schedule.

Financial Aid: Check your financial aid status, eligibility and awards.

Student Records: View your holds, final grades, academic transcripts, student account summary and tax information. Request enrollment verification from National Student Clearinghouse.

Personal Information: View your address, phone number and email records.

PCC-Pay: Pay by e-check or credit card, set up third party payers, authorize others to pay on your account, view your current account balance, view and print eBill, access student account policies and forms.

Parking: Purchase parking permit and appeal a citation.

Distance Learning: Contact 503-977-4655.

New! You can now check the status of your financial aid, see your account balance and access Veteran’s Services via the new and improved “College Business” tab.

FINAL EXAM SCHEDULEFull Term Classes (11-12 weeks): Final exams are scheduled for the last week of each term at the scheduled final exam time. It is the instructor’s prerogative to use the scheduled final exam time for purposes other than a final exam (e.g., presentations), but classes will meet during finals week at the scheduled final exam time. On-line classes require student- instructor interaction during finals week.

For a detailed final exam schedule and other information pertaining to final exams, including information for less than full term classes, please view the academic calendar online and click on the Final Exams link (listed near the end of each term) or visit this site directly:

www.pcc.edu/programs/schedules/finals.html

TUITION AND FEES SCHEDULEResident Tuition (per credit) 1 $76.00Non-resident Tuition (per credit) $204.00Technology Fee (per credit) $4.50 Student Activity Fee (per credit) $1.70Distance Learning Fee (per course) $20.00College Service Fee - (per term) $19.00Lab Fees (per course - $45 maximum) Varies1 To qualify for resident tuition you must be an American citizen or immigrant with permanent resident status in Oregon, or the bordering states of California, Nevada, Idaho or Washington.

Other fees may apply. For a complete list visit www.pcc.edu/tuition

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Alcohol and Drug CounselorCascadeJH210,www.pcc.edu/programs/ad-counseling,503-978-5661

Forprogramadvisingcall503-978-5507toscheduleanappointmentwithMerryBoydBunch.ForpracticumadvisingcallSusanGarberat503-978-5245.Additionalinformationcanbefoundatwww.pcc.edu/programs/alcohol-counseling.Foradditionalprogramorapplicationmaterialcall503-978-5667.Alcoholanddrugcounselorsworkintreatmentsettingstoprofessionallyhelpchemicallydependentclients.TheAlcoholandDrugCounselorProgramhelpspreparestudentsfortheOregonCertifiedAlcoholandDrugCounselorexamination.Studentsareadmittedeachtermaftermeetingspecifiedrequirements.

AD Open CoursesThefollowingclassesareopentothegeneralpublicandstudentswhoareconsideringapplyingfortheAlcoholandDrugCounselorprogram.AD 101 Alcohol Use and Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Basicoverviewofaddictionwithemphasisonalcoholaddiction.Considersphysiology,psychology,treatment,preven-tion,recoveryandrelapse.RequiredforstudentswishingtoentertheAlcoholandDrugCounselorProgram.41208 Cascade JH102 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Gieber

Co-enrollmentinLIB101recommended.w Distance Learning: Online Class41920 Forinfocontact:Cascade Spraggins

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.AD 102 Drug Use and Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Considerscurrentdruguseandpsychological/behavioralaspectsofclientmisuseoraddiction.Includesdrugchemis-try,physiologicaleffectsofdruguseuponthebodyandspecifictreatmentformatsandtechniques.41358 Cascade TH202 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Johnsonw Distance Learning: Online Class44637 Forinfocontact:Cascade Griesar

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.AD 103 Women and Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Investigatespatternsofalcoholanddruguseandabusebywomeninoursociety.Exploresmodelsoftreatmentandrecoveryspecifictotheneedsofwomenandtherelationshipofsubstanceabusetosocialissues.42606 Cascade JH104 2:30p–5:20p T 9/21–12/7 ElliottAD 104 Multicultural Counseling, 3.00 Cr.—Focusesondiversityofpopula-tionsusingaddictioncounselingservices.Emphasizesdevelopingsensitivitytorelevantculturaldifferencesandbuildingskillsinaddressingthem.46858 Cascade JH106 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 ElliottAD 105 Aging & Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Coversdrugandalcoholaddictionamongolderadults,includingprescriptionandotherdrugsandalcohol,usedeitheraloneorincombination.Astolerancetotheeffectsofalcoholandotherdrugsdecline,agingadultshavehigherriskfactors.Addressesissuesspecifictoaging,includinglateonsetaddiction,effectsofuseonperformanceofactivitiesofdailyliving,treatmentissuesandco-occurringdisorderssuchasdepressionorotherchronicillnesses.Amulticulturalperspectiveisused,includingtheroleofsocialclassandgenderissues.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43645 Forinfocontact:Cascade Spraggins

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.AD 184 Men & Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Providesanin-depthviewofthebiological,cultural,andsociologicaloriginsofmalerolesandbehaviorandexploretheimplicationsofthisforunderstandingmentalhealth,sexuality,addiction,andcriminalbehaviorofmen.Coursedevelopsaframeworkfortheessentialelementsofgender-specifictreatmentforboysandmen.48048 Cascade JH207 5:30p–8:20p M 9/20–12/6 MorrowAD 241 Prevention Theory & Practice, 3.00 Cr.—Providesknowledgeofpreven-tionbasicsincludinghistory,Risk/ProtectiveFactors,research-basedbestpractices,thepreventioncontinuumofcare,resiliencyandassets.Buildsskillsinidentifyingcom-munityneedsandplanningcomprehensivepreventionprograms.Includesprofessionalresponsibilities,scopeofpractice,culturalfactorsandethics.Exploresandevaluatesalcohol,tobaccoandotherdrugcurriculums.Investigateshowtomatchprogramstotargetaudiences.41090 Cascade TH112 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Dale

AD Restricted Admission CoursesThefollowingcoursesareopentocurrentAlcoholandDrugCounselorsonaspaceavailablebasis,afteradmittedstudentshaveregistered.Call503-978-5254toreceivepermissiontoregister.

AD 150 Basic Counseling and Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesbasicskillsre-quiredforestablishinganeffectiveprofessionalhelpingrelationship.Emphasizesin-classpracticeandfeedback.Prerequisite:AD101.Prerequisite/concurrent:WR122.44638 Cascade SC301 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Garber

StudentmustregisterforbothAD150&151.AD 151 Basic Counsel Skills Mastery, 1.00 Cr.—Providesanopportunitytodemonstrateaminimumleveloffacilitativeskillsrequiredforinitialpracticumplacement.Demonstratemasteryinrespondingtoclientbehavior,content,feelingsandmeaning,throughin-classpracticeandvideotapereview.Offeredonapass/nopassbasisonly.Prerequisite:AD101.Prerequisite/concurrent:WR122.41922 Cascade SC301 9:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Garber

StudentsmustregisterforbothAD150&151.AD 152 Group Counsel and Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Providesexposuretothecon-ceptsofgroupprocess,groupdevelopmentandleaderfacilitationskills.Specialemphasisongrouptherapyandtheaddictioncounselor.Prerequisite:AD101.Prerequisite/concur-rent:WR122.40227 Cascade SC301 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Garber45874 Cascade JH106 1:00p–3:50p W 9/22–12/8 GarberAD 153 Theories of Counseling, 3.00 Cr.—Basictheoriesofcounseling,emphasiz-ingtreatmentofaddiction.Developmentalmodelofrecoveryisusedasabasisfordiscus-sionandcomparisonofthevarioustheories.Prerequisite:AD101.41522 Cascade JH106 9:30a–12:20p S 9/25–12/11 ElliottAD 154 Client Record Mgmt & Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Providesthestudenttheknowledgeandskillsneededtoplantreatmentandmanageclientrecords.Exploresmeth-odsformakingdecisionsregardinggoalsandobjectivestobereachedbyclientsduringandaftertreatment.CoversallaspectsofclientrecordmanagementincludingfederalandstateregulationsandAmericanSocietyofAddictionMedicine(ASAM)placementcriteria.Prerequisite:AD101.Prerequisite/concurrent:WR122.44640 Cascade TH202 3:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 GrayAD 155 Motivational Interview & Addic, 3.00 Cr.—Designedtofacilitatetheac-quisitionofmotivationalinterviewingcounselingskillsasappliedtothearenaofaddictioncounseling.Prerequisites:AD101,AD150,AD151,WR121.Prerequisiteorconcurrent:WR122.40646 Cascade JH207 5:30p–8:20p T 9/21–12/7 Gieber

StudentsmustregisterforbothAD155&157.AD 157 Motivational Lab, 1.00 Cr.—ProvidesanopportunitytodemonstrateaminimumleveloffacilitativeskillsrequiredforMotivationalInterviewing(MI)asadaptedwiththe“AnchorPointSystem”(APS).Demonstratesinitialmasteryofmicro-counselingskillsoftheMI/APSthroughthecreationofmultimediavideo/audiosegments.Offeredonapass/nopassbasisonly.Co-requisite:AD155.44641 Cascade JH207 8:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Gieber

StudentsmustregisterforbothAD155&157.AD 201 Families and Addiction, 3.00 Cr.—Acomprehensivesurveyofalltopicsre-latedtofamilywork,frominterventiontorecovery,coveringthescopeoffamilyworkwithaspecialpopulationoffamiliesimpactedbyaddiction,whethercurrentorintergenera-tional.Coverstheinitialcontactwithafamily,defininganddescribingallofthepossibledynamics,needsandinterventionsdefinedincurrentliterature.Prerequisite:AD101.48269 Cascade JH207 6:00a–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBAAD 270B Practicum: Addiction- Seminar, 2.00 Cr.—Focusesontheintegrationandsynthesisofacademicpreparationwith“realworld”addictioncounselingexperience.Includesconsiderationofcounselorself-care,healthyworkpractice,professionalethicsandongoingprofessionaldevelopment.Corequisites:AD270a.44650 Cascade JH106 3:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Garber44651 Cascade JH207 6:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Otisw Distance Learning: Online Class45881 Forinfocontact:Cascade Gray

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.AD 270a Practicum: Addiction, 1.00 TO 6.00 Cr.—FieldplacementinanaddictioncounselingorDUIIeducationalfacility.Studentsarerequiredtocompleteaminimumoftwosixmonthplacementsforatotalof18credits.Prerequisites:AD102,105,151,152,153,154,155,156.Corequisite:AD270B.44643 Cascade CAHOSP. TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Garber

Thispracticumis3credits.44644 Cascade CAHOSPTBA TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Garber

Thispracticumis4credits.44645 Cascade CAHOSP. TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Garber

Thispracticumis5credits.44646 Cascade CAHOSP. TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Garber

Thispracticumis6credits.44647 Cascade CAHOSP. TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Otis

Thispracticumis3credits.44648 Cascade CAHOSP. TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Otis

Thispracticumis4credits.44649 Cascade CAHOSP. TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Otis

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AD 270C Prevention Practicum, 3.00 Cr.—WorkswithapreventionprofessionalmentortoachieveknowledgeofAddictionCounselorCertificationBoardofOregon(AC-CBO),Alcohol,TobaccoandOtherDrugAbusePreventionDomains.Learnsprofessionalresponsibilitiesandgrowth,culturalsensitivityandethics.Prerequisites:AD101,AD102,AD241,AD242,WR121.Prerequisite/concurrent:WR122.Studentsmustdocumenttwoyearsofnotabusingalcoholandotherdrugs,andpassthecriminalhistorycheckasoutlinedinACCBOCertifiedPreventionSpecialistcertificationstandards,anddepartmentapproval.45882 Cascade CAHOSP. TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 GarberAD 270D Prevention Practicum:Seminar, 2.00 Cr.—Focusesonpreventionspecialist’ssupervisedlearningexperienceincludingprofessionalgrowthandresponsibil-ity,preventionspecialistethics,fiveprofessionaldomainsofprevention,andintegrationofacademicpreparationwith“realworld”experience.Prerequisites:AD101,AD102,AD241,AD242,WR121.Prerequisite/concurrent:WR122.Corequisite:AD270C.Studentsmustdocumenttwoyearsofnotabusingalcoholandotherdrugs,andpassthecriminalhistorycheckasoutlinedinACCBOCertifiedPreventionSpecialistcertificationstandards,anddepartmentapproval.45880 Cascade JH106 3:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 GarberAD 278 Practicum Prep, 1.00 Cr.—Providesstudentwiththeopportunitytodemon-stratefacilitywiththedocumentationrequiredfortheA/Dpracticumcourse,anddevelopanindividualizedplanforsuccessinpracticum.Prerequisite/Concurrent:AD101,102,150,151,156,andWR121.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44642 Forinfocontact:Cascade Maldonado

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AnthropologyCascadeTH220,503-978-5251Office,503-978-5215DeptChairRockCr3/201,503-614-7327SylvaniaSS217,503-977-4289

ATH 101 Intro to Physical Anthropology, 4.00 Cr.—Presentsphysicalanthropol-ogyandthestudyofhumanbiologicalevolutioninthecontextofmoderngeneticsandprimatebehaviorstudies.Examineshumanfossilrecord,aswellasthediversityandcommonalityofpresentandpastpopulationsofhumankind.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41384 Cascade SC301 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ellis40909 RockCr BLDG2110 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Ellis40337 Sylvania SS116 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Pataki40672 Sylvania ST234 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Wihrx Distance Learning: Telecourse-Online42617 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Wihr

Series:PhysicalAnthropology:theEvolvingHumanRequiredOrientation:OnlineOrientation;loginafter9amonthefirstdayofclassesatwww.distance.pcc.eduViewingTimes:ComcastCableCH27:TuesdayandThursday2-3pm,Friday4-5pmandSunday1-2pmViewingOptions:DVD(bkstr),cabletv,streaming,PCClibraryImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

ATH 102 Intro Archaeology & Prehistory, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesmethodsandtechniquesusedbyarchaeologiststostudythedevelopmentofhumanculture.Providesasurveyofworldprehistory,whileemphasizingthedevelopmentofsocialcomplexityandtheoriginsofagriculturethatprecedebothnewandoldworldcivilizations.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.42618 Sylvania SS116 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 WilsonATH 103 Intro to Cultural Anthropology, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesmodernhumancultures.Analyzesavarietyofethnographicexamplesfromvariousworldsocietiestounderstandthediverseaspectsoflanguage,technology,economy,socialstructure,gover-nance,religion,worldviewsandexpressiveaspectsoflife.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41809 Cascade SC201 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hart-Landsber45823 Newberg NCC105 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Courtis40336 Sylvania SS116 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Wilson41320 Sylvania ST234 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Wihr

42230 Sylvania SS116 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Hart-Landsber44379 Sylvania SS116 5:00p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/11 TBAx Distance Learning: Telecourse-Online41907 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Courtis

Series:CulturalAnthropology:OurDiverseWorldRequiredOrientation:OnlineOrientation;loginafter9amonthefirstdayofclassesatwww.distance.pcc.eduViewingTimes:ComcastCableCH27:TuesdayandThursday3-4pm,Friday5-6pmandSunday2-3pmViewingOptions:DVD(bkstr),cabletv,streaming,PCClibraryImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

ATH 207 Cult Ath: Cult Concepts, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesdifferentschoolsofanthropologicalthoughtandtheconceptofculturefromahistoricalperspective.Emphasisplacedupontheimportanceofcultureinexplainingsimilaritiesanddifferencesinourevolvingworldsystem.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplace-menttestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43456 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Courtis

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.ATH 211 Selected Topics Anthropology, 4.00 Cr.—Focusesonaspecificanthropologicaltopicandexploresitindetail.Topicsaredrawnfromthefoursub-fieldsofanthropologyandprovideanindepthexaminationandanalysisofthechosensubject.Topicspecifictheoriesandmethodsalsohighlighted.42898 Sylvania TCB218 10:00a–1:50p F 9/21–12/11 Courtis

NorseShamanismATH 232 Native North Americans, 4.00 Cr.—SurveysanthropologyanddistributionofthenativeNorthAmericanpeoples.Presentshistoryofanthropologicalresearchandtheprehistory,languagesandcultureareasofnativeNorthAmerica.Specificnativegroupswillbesurveyedtobetterdepictthelifewaysofthemajorculturalandgeographicdivi-sions.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41256 Sylvania ST234 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 WihrATH 234 Crosscultural Views of Death, 4.00 Cr.—Aninterdisciplinarystudyintocross-culturalvariationsregardinghumanresponsestodeathandthedifferingcosmologicalimplicationsthesesuggest.Death,aculturaluniversal,isaddressedinitsdiversityfrombothanthropologicalandsociologicalperspectives.Thesubjectofdeathasexperiencedbyseveralmajorregionsandculturesoftheworldisexplored,includingAsia,India,Bali,MiddleEast,MelanesiaandNativeAmerican;historicaltrendsinWesternEuropeandAmericasareassessedregardingtheevolutionofcontemporaryperspec-tivesonmortality.ATH234andSOC234cannotbothbetakenforcredit.Recommend:AcourseinAnthropologyorSociology.43457 Sylvania ST101 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Pataki

ApprenticeshipCascadeTEB,Room103,503-978-5651,503-978-5650

Allapprenticeshipclassesareopenenrollmentandopentothegeneralpublic.SuccessfulcompletionofApprenticeshipcoursealone,doesnotallowastudenttotakeastateexami-nationandgainalicenseforajourneycard.InordertoqualifyforOregonStatelicenseorjourneymanexam,completionofbothOJTandRThoursarerequiredasoutlinedbythespecifictradeJATC.AdditionalApprenticeshipelectivesmaybefoundintheElectricalTradessectionofthisschedule.InformationaboutthenewlydevelopedTradespecificdegreesisnowavailable.APR 200 Trades Preparation, 8.00 Cr.—IncludesPre-ApprenticeshipConstruc-tionTradetopicssuchasindustryorientation,hazardousmaterials,generalon-the-jobquestions,materialhandling,scaffolding,rigging,fireprotection,handandpowertooluse,fallprotection,andelectricalbasics.Coverssafetyproceduresthatapplytoeachtopic.Alsocoveredwillberelatedterminology,taskplanning,methodsandfunctionsofconstruction,apprenticeshipapplicationprocess,programrequirements,resumeandinterviewskillsandOSHA30-hoursafetytraining.RecognizedbytheOregonBureauofLaborandIndustry:ApprenticeshipandTrainingDivision’sCouncilasanapprovedPre-Apprenticeshipprogram.Prerequisite:PlacementinMTH60orhigherordepartmentpermission.Fee:$4243731 Cascade TEB218 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/27–12/8 Pageand Cascade TEB218 6:00p–8:50p T 9/28–12/7 Pageand Cascade TEB219 9:00a–3:30p R 9/30–12/9 Page

FieldtripscheduledforThursdays9:00a-3:30pasavailable.CEU 925p Coyne 1st Aid/CPR for Trades, .80 Cr.—Introductiontopreventionandinitialcareforemergencymovingofinjuredpatientsincludingcardiacemergencies.Tuition:$2544506 Cascade TEB218 9:00a–5:20p S 11/20– Cloud

APR200studentsmustalsoregisterfor44506.44693 Cascade TEB218 9:00a–5:20p S 11/6– Cloud

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APR 100 Explore Trades/Apprenticeship, 1.00 Cr.—Explorescareeropportuni-tieswithintheTrades.IncludestraditionalcareersandnewopportunitiesinfieldssuchasRenewableEnergyandSustainability.Introducesresourcesforassistingstudentsinidentifyingskillsneededtosucceedinthesefields.Fee:$647451 Cascade TEB218 5:30p–9:20p MTWR 9/20–9/23 Cloudand Cascade TEB219 5:30p–9:20p R 9/30– CloudAPR 101 LME: Elect. Theory Fundamental, 3.00 Cr.—Coverselectricaltheoryandmathforcomputingthevaluesofvoltage,amperage,resistanceandpower.Alsocov-ersvarioustypesofelectricalcircuits(series,parallel,combination)whenapplyingOhm’sLaw.Introduceselectricalsafety,conductors,wiresizesandtheirapplicationaspertheAmericanWireGauge(AWG)Table.Theprinciplesofvoltagedrop,efficiencyandcostofelectricalenergywillalsobecovered.43722 Cascade TEB222 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Lecarno

Courseidentifiedfor1styear/1sttermLMEapprentices.APR 121 Intro Electricity & Circuits, 3.00 Cr.—Coversgeneralatomictheory,electronflowinconductors,calculationsofOhmslawwhendeterminingthevaluesofvoltage,current,resistanceandpowerinseries,parallelandcombinationelectricalcircuits.CoverssizingandtheapplicationofconductorsandtheconceptofVoltageDropinelectricalcircuits.43767 Cascade TEB217 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Lecarno

Courseidentifiedfor1styear/1sttermMPEapprentices.APR 124 Electrical Systems Operations, 3.00 Cr.—Coversalternatingcurrentmeasureinstruments,testequipment,advancedmotortheory,blueprintreading,electricalrelatedmaterials,ACsystems,advancedtransformertheory,lighting,groundingandbonding,contactors,relaysandgeneralinstallationrequirementstomeetcodespecifica-tions.Prerequisites:APR123orTE9612.43768 Cascade TEB220 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Boyer

Courseidentifiedfor2ndyear/1sttermMPEapprentices.APR 221 Advanced AC Circuitry, 3.00 Cr.—Includesthetheoryofalternatingcur-rentandpower.Alsoincludesalternatingcurrent,resistanceinACcircuits,inductanceandinductivereactance,capacitanceandcapacitivereactance,powerfactorcorrection,powerinACcircuits,vectoranalysisandthreephaseconnectionsandcalculations.Prerequi-sites:APR124orTE9615.43770 Cascade TEB218 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Hegland

Courseidentifiedfor3rdyear/1sttermMPEapprentices.APR 224 Electrical Code - Level I, 4.00 Cr.—Emphasizestheuseandunderstand-ingoftheNationalElectricalCode.Assistsplantmaintenanceelectriciansinpreparingforthestateelectricalexam.Topicsincludegrounding,motors,wiringmethods,overcurrentprotection,branchcircuits,calculations,feedersandspecialtycodes.Prerequisites:APR223orTE9618.43769 Cascade TEB118 5:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Whisenhunt

Courseidentifiedfor4thyear/1sttermMPEapprentices.APR 201 Electrical Motor Controls, 2.00 Cr.—Providesknowledgeandskillsneededtodesign,install,maintain,serviceandtroubleshootelectricmotors.Focusesontheoperationandinstallationofcontrolsystems,specificallymotorstartersandcontrol-lers.Electromagneticcontrols,motorsandtransformerswillalsobecovered.Labactivitieswillutilizeelectricaltestequipmenttoanalyzeelectricmotorcontrolmalfunctions.ThisclasscanbeusedtowardsContinuingEducationUnitsforOregonStateelectricallicens-ingpurposes.APR201andELT201cannotbothbetakenforcredit.Fee:$643771 Cascade TEB220 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Brown

Courseidentifiedfor2ndyear/1sttermLMEapprentices.43773 Cascade TEB220 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Brown

Courseidentifiedfor2ndyear/1sttermLMEapprentices.CEU 926T NEC Review and Exam Prep, 3.60 Cr.—Assisttheelectricalprofes-sionalandapprenticeinknowinghowtoeffectivelyusetheNECwhenlookingforcodesolutions.Alsoprovidesnecessarycalculationskillsforexamsorworkplaceinstallations.Tuition:$228.3047028 Cascade TEB118 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 CodyAPR 131 Refrigeration I, 2.00 Cr.—Coversrefrigerationprinciplesanddifferentbasiccycleswhichincludeheattransfer,temperature,andbasicphysicsandgaslaws.Labincludestheuseoftoolsandinstrumentsusedforchargingandevacuationandrecoverymethods.APR131andFMT101bothcannotbetakenforcredit.Prerequisites:MTH20;(WR90orESOL262);(RD90orESOL260).Fee:$643755 Cascade TEB116 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Houle

Toolsrequired.Includes$20labfee,totallabfeeis$26.APR 132 Refrigeration II, 2.00 Cr.—Coverandanalyzetheoperationofrefrigerationsystemcomponents.Includescompressors,condensers,evaporators,refrigerantsandmeteringdevices.Labincludessystemcomponentsandcompressortestingmethods,focusingoncharging,evacuationandrecoverymethods.APR132andFMT102cannotbothbetakenforcredit.Prerequisites:APR131orFMT101orTE9242.Fee:$646763 Cascade TEB116 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Shaw

Toolsrequired.46767 Cascade TEB116 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Houle

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APR 133 Refrigeration III, 2.00 Cr.—CoverstheoperationofrefrigerationHVACsystems,emphasizingmaintenanceandcontrols.Labincludestroubleshootingsystemsalongwithevacuationandchargingtechniques.APR133andFMT103cannotbothbetakenforcredit.Prerequisites:APR132orFMT102orTE9243.Fee:$644467 Cascade TEB113 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Gayman

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Architectural Design and DraftingSylvaniaST208,503-977-4163office,503-977-4160advisor

Newstudentstotheprogramareencouragedtotalktoadepartmentadvisorbeforeregistering.ARCH 100 Graphic Comm for Designers, 3.00 Cr.—Addressesthefundamentalsofperspectivedrawingsasacommunicativedevice.Developsperspective,freehandsketchinganddiagrammingskills,bybuildingagraphicvocabularyandestablishingalanguageofarchitecturalcommunication.Fee:$1242239 Sylvania ST236 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 GramlichARCH 101 Architectural Graphics 1, 3.00 Cr.—Introductiontodesignprocessanddrawingforresidentialdesignfocusingondesignofanewsinglefamilyresidence.Prerequisite:ARCH110.Fee:$1240879 Sylvania ST240 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Liberty

1houradditionalLabtimeTBAARCH 102 Architectural Graphics 2, 3.00 Cr.—Introductiontothedesignprocessanddrawingforcommercialdesignfocusingondesignofnewlightframecommercialbuilding.Prerequisite:ARCH110.Fee:$1240880 Sylvania ST240 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 GramlichARCH 110 Intro to Architectural Drawing, 2.00 Cr.—CoversbasicArchitecturaldrawingskillsincludinglettering,linequality,plans,elevations,sectionsandaxonometricdrawings.Fee:$1242394 Sylvania ST236 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Payton42531 Sylvania ST240 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Capps44686 Sylvania ST238 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 PaytonARCH 111 Working Drawings 1, 3.00 Cr.—Coversstandardsofarchitecturaldraftingandpreparationofconstructiondocumentsfortypicalresidentialconstruction.Constructionprocessandterminologywillalsobeexamined.Prerequisite:ARCH110and(ARCH126orID125)Recommend:ARCH121,124.Fee:$1241408 Sylvania ST240 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Gramlich

1houradditionallabtimeTBAARCH 112 Working Drawings 2, 3.00 Cr.—Coversstandardsofarchitecturaldraftingandpreparationofconstructiondocumentsfortypicalcommercialconstruction.Constructionprocesswillalsobeexamined.Prerequisites:ARCH110,(ARCH126orID125)Recommend:ARCH121,124.Fee:$1246859 Sylvania ST240 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 MuellerARCH 121 Structural Systems 1, 2.00 Cr.—Anoverviewofresidentialstructuralsystems,includingidentificationofstructuralmembers,loadsandloadpathsandreadingstructuralframingplans.Prerequisite/concurrent:ARCH124.42240 Sylvania ST205 9:00a–10:50a R 9/23–12/9 Liberty43398 Sylvania AM125 6:00p–7:50p M 9/20–12/6 LibertyARCH 123 Structural Systems 3, 4.00 Cr.—Coversretainingwalls,concretefoundations,structuralsteelframing,andsizingforwindandseismicloads.Prerequisite:ARCH122,MTH65orequivalentplacementtestscores.44904 Sylvania ST238 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 KilcullenARCH 124 Intro to Building Systems, 3.00 Cr.—Anoverviewofresidentialbuild-ingsystems,includingbuildingconstruction,andheating,cooling,plumbing,electrical,andpassivesolarsystems.41332 Sylvania SS112 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Liberty42123 Sylvania ST236 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 RoyARCH 126 Introduction to AutoCAD, 3.00 Cr.—IntroducesAutoCADsoftwareasadesignanddraftingtoolforarchitectureandinteriordesign.OnlyoneofARCH126,ID125,orDRF126canbetakenforcredit.Fee:$641110 Sylvania ST238 12:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Cotera41111 Sylvania ST238 12:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Truman41170 Sylvania ST238 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Villiger44249 Sylvania ST238 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 HooperARCH 127 Intro to Google SketchUp, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesbasic3-Dmodel-ingterminology,conceptsandtoolsusedtocreatesimplebuildingmodelsandusefuleverydayshapesusingSketchUp3-Dmodelingsoftware.Fee:$644905 Sylvania ST240 12:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA

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ARCH 132 Residential Building Codes, 2.00 Cr.—Introductiontolandusezoningandinternationalresidentialbuildingcodes.Selectedportionsofthecodewillbediscussed,withapplicationtosamplebuildingplans.Prerequisite/concurrent:ARCH124orBCT103.42771 Sylvania ST205 9:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/7 LibertyARCH 133 Commercial Building Codes, 2.00 Cr.—IntroductiontolandusezoningandOregonBuildingCodesforcommercialbuildings,usingInternationalBuildingCode.Selectedportionsofthecodewillbediscussed,withapplicationtosamplebuildings.Prerequisite/concurrent:ARCH124orBCT103.Fee:$2042770 Distance DSTLEARN TBA TBA 9/20–12/6 Royand Sylvania ST238 4:30p–5:50p M 9/20– Royand Sylvania ST238 4:30p–5:50p M 11/8– Roy

Coursemeetstwiceoncampusduringtheterm.ARCH 136 Intermediate AutoCAD, 3.00 Cr.—In-depthstudyofcomputer-aided-draftingusingAutoCADsoftwareanditsapplicationstoarchitecture.Prerequisite:ARCH126orID125.Fee:$641113 Sylvania AM105 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA41115 Sylvania ST205 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 CoteraARCH 161 Blueprint Reading Part 1, 2.00 Cr.—Introducesmethodstoidentify,communicateandapplyinformationfoundontypicalresidentialconstructiondrawings.Fee:$2040882 Distance DSTLEARN TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Royand Sylvania ST238 4:30p–5:50p M 9/27– Roy

Classmeetsoncampusonceduringtheterm.ARCH 200 Principles of Arch. Design, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesconcepts,theories,andpracticesofthedisciplineofarchitecture.Includesstudyofperceptual,environmental,technicalandorganizationalconceptsthroughlecturesandindividualprojectsinobserv-ingarchitecturalspacesandforms.41172 Sylvania ST238 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 PaytonARCH 201 Residential Studio, 6.00 Cr.—Coversdesigndevelopmentandconstruc-tiondocumentsforanewsinglefamilyresidence.Prerequisites:ARCH101,111,113,122,124,132,136,andART215.Fee:$4840883 Sylvania ST240 12:00p–4:20p MWF 9/20–12/10 MetcalfARCH 224 Active & Passive Bldg Systems, 4.00 Cr.—Advancedstudyofstruc-turalsystems,mechanicalsystems,specifications,andbuildingcodesinresidentialandsmallcommercialbuildings.Prerequisite:ARCH121,124.41506 Sylvania ST236 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 RoyARCH 237 Introduction to Autodesk Revit, 3.00 Cr.—IntroducesAutodeskRevit,aparametric3Dmodelingsoftware,anditsapplicationstoarchitectureandcoversthecreation,retrievalandmodificationofdrawingsusingbasicRevitcommands.Fee:$645617 Sylvania ST240 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 VilligerARCH 247 Interm. Revit Architecture, 3.00 Cr.—StudentsmustbecapableofreadingandcommunicatingintheEnglishlanguageandmayberequiredtopassalisten-ingcompetencytestadministeredbythedepartment.Prerequisite:ARCH237Fee:$646870 Sylvania ST238 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 WarrenARCH 256 Detail Drawing with AutoCAD, 3.00 Cr.—Developsskillsincreatingconstructiondetailandsectiondrawingsusingappropriatescale,lineweights,symbolsandannotations.Prerequisite:ARCH136.Fee:$646871 Sylvania ST240 12:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Gramlich

Cooperative EducationARCH 280 CE: Arch Design & Drafting, 1.00 TO 4.00 Cr.—Workorobserveonapprovedjobsites.Studentreceivesasvariedandcompleteanexperienceaspossibleunderjobconditions.Creditsarevariableandbasedonthenumberofclockhoursstudentspendsonjobsite.Mustbecoordinatedwiththesupervisor,instructor,andcooperativeeducationspecialist.Departmentpermissionrequired.40977 Sylvania ST208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Roy

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ArtCascadeMAHB105,503-978-5430Office,503-978-5264DeptChairRockCrRC3201,503-614-7235OfficeSECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146,503-788-6148SylvaniaCT216,503-977-4264Office,503-977-8021DeptChair

ART 101 Introduction to Art, 4.00 Cr.—Addressesseeing,experiencingandap-preciatingtheurbanworldasareflectionofhumaninteractionwiththesocio-politicalandphysicalenvironment,suchaswitharchitecture,gardens,fountains,mallsandpublicspaces.Examineshowcitiesexpressthevalues,technology,geographyandeconomicstructureofmanyculturesinthelightofaesthetic,historic,andcriticalfactors.TheIntrotoArtseries101,102,103maybetakeninanyorder.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40678 Cascade MAHB215 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Poncet41238 Cascade MAHB215 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Poncet45926 RockCr BLDG2128 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Roberts45928 RockCr BLDG2128 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Tibbles40233 Sylvania CT212 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Weber40534 Sylvania CT212 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 WeberART 102 Introduction to Art, 4.00 Cr.—Addressesissuesoffineart,particularlypainting,sculptureanddrawing,intermsofexperiencing,appreciatingandunderstandingtheirroleinourlives.Artisexaminedinthelightofaesthetic,historic,andcriticalissues.TheIntrotoArtseries101,102,103maybetakeninanyorder.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.47388 RockCr BLDG2128 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Tibblesw Distance Learning: Online Class44547 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Egland

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.ART 103 Introduction to Art, 4.00 Cr.—Addressesissuesrelatingtodesigninourdailylives,particularlygraphicdesign,andmayincludecommercial,industrial,crafts,andproductdesign.Examineshowdesignexpressesthevalues,technology,economyandtasteofourcultureinlightofaesthetic,historicandcriticalissues.TheIntrotoArtseries101,102,103maybetakeninanyorder.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46509 Cascade MAHB223 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Bilyeu46373 RockCr BLDG2128 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA

Someclasssessionsreplacedwithonlineassignments46405 Sylvania CT212 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 LaPointew Distance Learning: Online Class44546 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Tringali

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ART 115 Basic Design, 3.00 Cr.—Blackandwhitedesignfoundationsstudioexperiencecentersoncreativeproblem-solving,developingperceptualawarenessandunderstandingandestablishingcriticalskillsandpersonalartisticvision.Useabroadrangeofmaterials,techniquesandprojectstodesignconceptswithreferencetohistoricalandcontemporaryperspectives.BasicDesignseries115,116,117maybetakeninanysequence.Fee:$1842951 Cascade MAHB223 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Minchin40245 RockCr BLDG3109 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Buswell42777 RockCr BLDG3109 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 Copeland45927 RockCr BLDG3109 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Rosenberg40230 Sylvania CT113 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Batchelor40231 Sylvania CT230 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Schenk40240 Sylvania CT113 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Schenk40940 Sylvania CT113 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 BatchelorART 116 Basic Design, 3.00 Cr.—Coloranddesignfoundationsstudioexperiencecentersoncreativeproblem-solving,developingperceptualawarenessandunderstanding,andestablishingcriticalskillsandpersonalartisticvision.Useabroadrangeofmaterials,techniquesandprojectstoexplorecoloranddesignconceptswithreferencetohistoricalandcontemporaryperspectives.BasicDesignseries115,116,117maybetakeninanysequence.Fee:$1842031 Cascade MAHB223 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Murino-Brault44549 RockCr BLDG3109 10:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Mann40232 Sylvania CT230 8:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hays41071 Sylvania CT113 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Conkle

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ART 117 Basic Design, 3.00 Cr.—Three-dimensionalfoundationsstudioexperiencecentersoncreativeproblem-solving,developingperceptualawarenessandunderstanding,andestablishingcriticalskillsandpersonalartisticvision.Useabroadrangeofmaterials,techniquesandprojectstoexplorethree-dimensionaldesignconceptswithreferencetohistoricalandcontemporaryperspectives.BasicDesignseries115,116,117maybetakeninanysequence.Fee:$1845929 Hillsboro HC105 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rakich42187 Sylvania CT133 8:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 BarskyART 131 Introduction to Drawing, 3.00 Cr.—Astudioexperienceexploringbasicdrawingtechniques,materialsandconceptswhileaddressinghistoricalandcontemporaryissues.Aconceptualframeworkforcriticalanalysisispresentedalongwithbasicarttheory.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1841097 Cascade MAHB221 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Sharp41420 Cascade MAHB221 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stoddard-Haye42032 Cascade MAHB221 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Masthem44606 Cascade MAHB221 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Sharp46533 Cascade MAHB221 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sampson46565 Cascade MAHB221 9:00a–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA46567 Cascade MAHB221 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Macca41583 RockCr BLDG3124 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rakich41585 RockCr BLDG3124 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Andres41586 RockCr BLDG3124 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sairanen42773 RockCr BLDG3124 10:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Hill43140 RockCr BLDG3124 6:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA43493 RockCr BLDG3124 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 Anderson44553 RockCr BLDG3109 9:00a–3:20p F 9/24–12/10 Kim45107 RockCr BLDG3124 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Copeland40874 Sylvania CT231 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wilson40875 Sylvania CT231 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Barsky40876 Sylvania CT231 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Redinger40877 Sylvania CT231 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Marcel40878 Sylvania CT231 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Pynes41072 Sylvania CT231 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Selleck44906 Sylvania CT231 8:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 WilsonART 140 Digital Photography, 3.00 Cr.—Introductorycourseemphasizingknowl-edgeofthecamera,developmentofcomputerskillsinpreparingandoutputtingimages,andexplorationofvisualdesignandcomposition.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Recommended:BasiccomputerskillsandWR115.Fee:$1842034 Cascade MAHB217 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Marusek44608 Cascade MAHB217 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Hitchcock46575 Cascade MAHB217 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA42158 Sylvania CT113 11:00a–4:50p S 9/25–12/11 Johnson42200 Sylvania CT113 8:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Manchester43171 Sylvania CT113 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson44795 Sylvania CT113 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 ManchesterART 141 Intro to Photo (Non-darkroom), 3.00 Cr.—Coverscameraoperation,selectionanduseoffilm,filters,lenses,flashunitsandotheraccessories.Studentsshoot35mmcolorslidesandhavethemprocessedcommercially.Mustown,orhaveaccesstoa35mmcamerawithadjustableexposurecontrols.41242 Cascade MAHB223 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/11 Christopher46512 Cascade MAHB223 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 RedStar47038 Cascade MAHB223 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA45930 Hillsboro HC117 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Barna40252 RockCr BLDG3225 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Grieve40732 RockCr BLDG3230 2:00p–4:50p F 9/24–12/10 Grieve43442 RockCr BLDG5115a 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Barna44551 RockCr BLDG5115a 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Barna43590 SECenter TABOR138 1:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 BarnaART 142 Intro to Photo (Darkroom), 3.00 Cr.—Introductorycourseinblackandwhitephotography,emphasizingknowledgeofthecamera,developmentofdarkroomskills,andexplorationorvisualdesignandcomposition.Shouldownorhaveaccesstoa35mmcamerawithadjustableexposurecontrols.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$1846734 SECenter TABOR137 11:00a–4:50p F 9/24–12/10 Eliot41627 Sylvania CT112 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Eliot41628 Sylvania CT112 8:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hitchcock42201 Sylvania CT112 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 ManchesterART 181 Painting I, 3.00 Cr.—Astudioexperienceexploringbasicpaintingtech-niques,materials,andconceptswhileaddressinghistoricalandcontemporaryissues.Aconceptualframeworkforcriticalanalysisispresentedalongwithbasicarttheory.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1841040 Cascade MAHB222 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ehlis41239 Cascade MAHB222 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Kim46526 Cascade MAHB222 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Factor41411 RockCr BLDG3122 10:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Knight41757 RockCr BLDG3122 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Knight

43299 RockCr BLDG3122 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lehmann43444 RockCr BLDG3122 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sairanen43445 RockCr BLDG3122 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Anderson45932 RockCr BLDG3122 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 TBA45934 RockCr BLDG3122 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lehmann40885 Sylvania CT230 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Selleck40886 Sylvania CT230 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Esler40887 Sylvania CT230 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Conkle40982 Sylvania CT230 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 SmithART 204 History of Western Art, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesvisualartandarchitectureasareflectionofhumaninteractionwiththesocio-politicalandphysicalenvironmentofaparticularera.Objectivescenteronviewing,analyzingandcomparingmanyartformsinanhistoricalcontext,andcoversthePaleolithic,AncientNearEastern,andAegeancultures,beginningabout30,000BCE.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40720 RockCr BLDG2128 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Roberts45931 RockCr BLDG2128 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Tibbles46743 SECenter TABOR126 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 LaPaglia40234 Sylvania CT212 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 LaPointe46789 Sylvania CT212 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 LaPointeART 205 History of Western Art, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesvisualartandarchitectureasareflectionofhumaninteractionwiththesocio-politicalandphysicalenvironment.Objec-tivescenteronviewing,analyzingandcomparingmanyartformsinanhistoricalcontext,andcoversLateAntiquity,EarlyChristianandMedievalperiods,beginningabout500BC.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class46411 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Poncet

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.ART 206 History of Western Art, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesvisualartandarchitectureasareflectionofhumaninteractionwiththesocio-politicalandphysicalenvironment.Objec-tivescenteronviewing,analyzingandcomparingmanyartformsinanhistoricalcontext,andcoverstheRenaissanceandBaroqueperiods,beginningabout1300AD.Prerequi-sites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44556 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Tringali

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ART 207 History of Asian Art, 4.00 Cr.—ExploresandanalyzesthevisualartsinrelationtothecultureofIndiafromtheNeolithicthroughthemodernperiod.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43737 Sylvania CT212 5:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 GreenwoodART 210 Women in Art, 4.00 Cr.—Coverstheworkofwomenartistsfromantiquitytothepresent.Theworksofthemostimportantwomenartistsfromeachperiodwillbestudiedinrelationtothechangingrolesofwomeninsocietyandtotheartproducedcontemporaneouslybymen.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.47948 Sylvania CT212 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 WeberART 211 Mod Art Hst:19th Cen Art/Europ, 4.00 Cr.—TheNineteenthCenturysawthebeginningofthemodernworldandmodernsocietiesinEurope.Examinesandanalyzesthevisualartstorevealsomeeffectsofthosechanges,andtogaininsightintoourmodernworld.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.42957 Cascade MAHB223 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Bilyeu41127 RockCr BLDG2128 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Roberts

Someclasssessionsreplacedwithonlineassignments.47949 Sylvania CT212 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 WeberART 213 Mod Art Hst: Art Since 1945, 4.00 Cr.—WorldWarIIendedthesu-premacyofEuropeinthevisualartworldandfocusedattentiononAmerica.Examinesandanalyzesartsince1945toexploretheideasbehindit,torevealourcultureandvalues,andtogainagreaterunderstandingandappreciationofcontemporaryart.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class48017 Forinfocontact:Cascade Bilyeu

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.ART 218 Lettering Calligraphy I, 2.00 Cr.—Coverspracticalandcreativeusesofcalligraphy,letteringprinciples,techniquesandfunctions,anddiscussesthetraditionsandhistoricaldevelopmentofletters.Fallterm:Romanalphabet,loweranduppercase.Winterterm:Italicalphabet,loweranduppercase.Springterm:Carolingiananduncialalphabetstyles.Eachtermmaybetakenonceforamaximumofsixcredits.Fee:$1244609 Cascade MAHB223 2:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/6 Wild42335 Hillsboro HC105 9:00a–12:50p T 9/21–12/7 Dubosch

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40246 RockCr BLDG2101 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dubosch40253 RockCr BLDG2123 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Dubosch42395 Sylvania CT113 8:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 WildART 220 Advanced Lettering and Seminar, 2.00 Cr.—BasiccalligraphicscriptsstudiedinART218arereviewedandavarietyofadditionalstylesstudied.Layoutanddesignprinciplesarepresented,andstudentsworkthroughtheprocessofdesigningandcompletingbothbroadsidesandcommercialkindsofwork.Studentsstudytheletteringtechniquesandshoppracticesnecessaryforactualproductionofcalligraphicanddrawnlettersonacommercialbasis.Workinvolvesproblem-solvingactivitiestheprofessionalcalligrapherislikelytoencounteronthejob.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1246511 Cascade MAHB223 2:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/6 Wild42336 Hillsboro HC105 9:00a–12:50p T 9/21–12/7 Dubosch41612 RockCr BLDG2101 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dubosch45936 RockCr BLDG2123 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Dubosch42396 Sylvania CT113 8:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 WildART 231 Drawing, 3.00 Cr.—Astudioexperienceexploringwaysofseeingandbasicdrawingtechniques,materialsandconceptswhileaddressinghistoricalandcontemporaryissues.Aconceptualframeworkforcriticalanalysisispresentedalongwithbasicarttheory.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1841098 Cascade MAHB221 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Sharp41241 Cascade MAHB221 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stoddard-Haye42033 Cascade MAHB221 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Masthem44607 Cascade MAHB221 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Sharp46564 Cascade MAHB221 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sampson46566 Cascade MAHB221 9:00a–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA46568 Cascade MAHB221 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Macca40249 RockCr BLDG3124 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rakich40254 RockCr BLDG3124 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Andres41243 RockCr BLDG3124 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sairanen42774 RockCr BLDG3124 10:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Hill43142 RockCr BLDG3124 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA43494 RockCr BLDG3124 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 Anderson45108 RockCr BLDG3124 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Copeland45721 RockCr BLDG3109 9:00a–3:20p F 9/24–12/10 Kim42097 Sylvania CT231 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wilson42258 Sylvania CT231 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Pynes42451 Sylvania CT231 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 RedingerART 237 Life Drawing, 3.00 Cr.—Studentsstudyanddrawthehumanformfromprofessionalmodelsnudeandclothed.Applyingvariousdrawingtechniques.andcon-cepts,studentsstudythestructure,formandproportionsofthehumanfigure.Emphasisisuponpersonalprogressasanartistwithattentiontocomposition.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1841095 Cascade MAHB221 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Ehlis44294 RockCr BLDG3124 9:00a–3:20p F 9/24–12/10 Mann40238 Sylvania CT231 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Redinger40242 Sylvania CT231 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Marcel40645 Sylvania CT231 9:00a–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 EslerART 248 Glass Casting, 3.00 Cr.—Providesanintroductorybutthoroughstudioexperienceinvestingthemechanicsanddesignconcernsnecessarytomakemoldsforglasscastingandthencastinginglass.Includedisanoverviewofrelatedprocessesandtechniquesandconceptsthataddresshistoricalandcontemporaryissues.Studentswilluseavarietyoftechniquestodevelopandimplementcreativeproblemsolving.Critiques,discussion,andpresentationsestablishcriticalskillsnecessarytoevaluateglasscrafting,exploreartisticintent,examinestructuralsolutions,andexpandperceptualawareness.Includesdemonstrations,lectures,slidesandaudiovisualmaterials.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Recommend:ART117.Fee:$1847495 RockCr BLDG3112 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 HillART 253 Ceramics I, 3.00 Cr.—Anintroductorystudioexperienceexploringceramicform,processes,techniquesandconceptswhileaddressinghistoricalandcontemporaryissues.Studentswilluseavarietyoftechniquestodevelopandencouragecreativeproblemsolving.Critiques,discussions,andceramicpresentationsestablishcriticalskillsnecessarytoevaluateceramics,exploreartisticintent,examinestructuralsolutions,andexpandperceptualawareness.Courseincludesdemonstrations,lectures,slidesandaudiovisualmaterials.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1840243 Cascade MAHB108 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Morgan

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FOCUS:LowFire,HandBuilding.41515 Cascade MAHB108 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Baskin41516 Cascade MAHB108 1:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Morgan42390 Cascade MAHB108 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 White40247 RockCr BLDG3125 9:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Bellinger40248 RockCr BLDG3125 1:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bellinger41022 RockCr BLDG3125 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Skudlarczyk41244 RockCr BLDG3112 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Cole

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Minimum-onetermArt253recommended.ART 270 Printmaking, 3.00 Cr.—Laboratorycourseinprintartfocusingonspecifictechniquesandmaterialseachtermaswellasstandardsforcriticalanalysis.Referencesthehistoryoftheprintandthediversehistoricalandculturalcontextofthevisualarts.Pri-marilyastudioexperiencewithsupportingslidelecturesandothervisualmedia.Critiquesofstudentworkareheldregularly.Recommended:ART115,116and131.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1841517 Cascade MAHB223 3:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Soihl46578 Cascade MAHB223 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Murino-Brault44776 RockCr BLDG3109 1:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McGovern45973 RockCr BLDG3109 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McGovern42397 Sylvania CT125 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Batchelor43738 Sylvania CT125 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 FloresART 271 Printmaking II, 3.00 Cr.—Astudioexperienceinprintmaking,themoreadvancedlevelinasuccessionofclassesexploringreliefprinting,monotype,intagilio,andotherprocesses.Studentswillusebothdirectandindirectmethodsofimagerydevel-opment.Referencesthehistoryoftheprintandthediversehistoricalandculturalcontextofthevisualarts.Personalcritiquesofstudentworkofthevisualarts.Personalcritiquesofstudentworkareheldregularly.Maybetakenuptothreetimesforcredit.Prerequisite:ART270.Fee:$1843708 Cascade MAHB223 3:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Soihl46581 Cascade MAHB223 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Murino-Brault45540 RockCr BLDG3109 1:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McGovern45974 RockCr BLDG3109 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McGovern43739 Sylvania CT125 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 FloresART 277 Life Painting, 3.00 Cr.—Studentsstudyandpaintthehumanformfromprofessionalmodels,nudeandclothed.Applyingvariouspaintingtechniquesandcon-cepts,studentsstudythestructure,formandproportionsofthehumanfigure.Emphasisisonpersonalprogressasanartistwithattentiontocomposition.Studentswillpaintfromanudemodel.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1846530 Cascade MAHB222 9:00a–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Stoddard-Haye43141 RockCr BLDG3122 9:00a–3:20p F 9/24–12/10 AndresART 281 Painting II, 3.00 Cr.—Astudioexperienceexploringwaysofseeingandbasicpaintingtechniques,materials,andconceptswhileaddressinghistoricalandcontemporaryissues.Aconceptualframeworkforcriticalanalysisispresentedalongwithbasicarttheory.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Recommended:ART116andART181Fee:$1841240 Cascade MAHB222 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Kim41375 Cascade MAHB222 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ehlis46527 Cascade MAHB222 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Factor41843 RockCr BLDG3122 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Knight43300 RockCr BLDG3122 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lehmann43446 RockCr BLDG3122 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sairanen43447 RockCr BLDG3122 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Anderson45426 RockCr BLDG3122 10:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Knight45933 RockCr BLDG3122 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 TBA45935 RockCr BLDG3122 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lehmann40536 Sylvania CT230 9:00a–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Esler40537 Sylvania CT230 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Selleck

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ART 284 Watercolor I, 3.00 Cr.—Astudioexperienceexploringbasicwatercolorpaintingtechniques,materials,andconceptswhileaddressinghistoricalandcontempo-raryissuestobecomemorevisuallyliterate.Aconceptualframeworkforcriticalanalysisispresentedalongwithbasicarttheory.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1846514 Cascade MAHB223 9:00a–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Redinger45237 RockCr BLDG3109 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Rosenberg40695 Sylvania CT230 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 SmithART 287 Watercolor II, 3.00 Cr.—Astudioexperienceexploringbasicandmoreadvancedwatercolorpaintingtechniques,materials,andconceptswhileaddressinghis-toricalandcontemporaryissuestobecomemorevisuallyliterate.Aconceptualframeworkforcriticalanalysisispresentedalongwithbasicarttheory.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Prerequisite:ART284orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1846516 Cascade MAHB223 9:00a–2:50p F 9/24–12/11 Redinger45975 RockCr BLDG3109 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Rosenberg40239 Sylvania CT230 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Smith

Onetermwatercolorrequiredorinstructorpermission.ART 290 Sculpture: Plaster/Clay, 3.00 Cr.—Astudioexperienceexploringsculpturalform,processes,techniques,andconceptswhileaddressinghistoricalandcontemporaryissues.Studentswilldevelopcreativeproblemsolvingwhileusingclayandplastertocreatesculptures.Critiques,discussions,andsculpturepresentationsestablishcriticalskillsnecessarytoevaluatesculpture,exploreartisticintent,examineaestheticandstructuralsolutions,andexpandperceptualawareness.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Recommended:ART291,292,or293.Fee:$1846125 RockCr BLDG3112 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Buswell44862 Sylvania CT133 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 CregerART 291 Sculpture: Carving, 3.00 Cr.—Astudioexperienceexploringsculpturalform,processes,techniques,andconceptswhileaddressinghistoricalandcontemporaryissues.Studentswilldevelopcreativeproblemsolvingwhileusingthereductiveprocessofcarvingtocreatesculptures.Critiques,discussions,andsculpturepresentationsestablishcriticalskillsnecessarytoevaluatesculpture,exploreartisticintent,examineaestheticandstructuralsolutions,andexpandperceptualawareness.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1843315 Sylvania CT133 9:00a–2:50p F 9/20–12/10 SivakART 292 Sculpture: Mixed Media, 3.00 Cr.—Studioexperienceexploringsculpturalform,processes,techniques,andconceptswhileaddressinghistoricalandcontemporaryissues.Usesavarietyofmaterialsandtechniquestodevelopandencouragecreativeproblemsolving.Critiques,discussions,andsculpturepresentationsestablishcriticalskillsnecessarytoevaluatesculpture,exploreartisticintent,examineaestheticandstructuralsolutions,andexpandperceptualawareness.Courseemphasizestheuseofmixedmediainsculpture.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1843679 Cascade MAHB109 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Minchin46126 RockCr BLDG3112 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 BuswellART 293 Figure Sculpture, 3.00 Cr.—Astudioexperienceexploringsculpturalform,processes,techniques,andconceptswhileaddressinghistoricalandcontemporaryissuesrelatingtofiguresculpture.Studentsstudyandsculptthehumanformfromprofessionalmodels,nudeandclothed.Applyingvarioussculptingtechniquesandconcepts,studentsstudythestructure,formandproportionsofthehumanfigure.Critiques,discussions,andsculpturepresentationsestablishcriticalskillsnecessarytoevaluatefiguresculptureandexploretheexpressivepotentialofthehumanform.Maybetakenuptothreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1840908 Cascade MAHB109 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Calvert43440 RockCr BLDG3112 9:00a–3:20p F 9/24–12/10 BuswellART 294 Sculpture: Welding, 3.00 Cr.—Astudioexperienceexploringsculpturalform,processes,techniques,andconceptswhileaddressinghistoricalandcontemporaryissues.Studentswilldevelopcreativeproblemsolvingskillsthroughmakingsculpturewithweldedsteel.Introducesoxy-acetyleneweldingandcuttingandmigwelding.Critiques,discussions,andsculpturepresentationsestablishcriticalskillsnecessarytoevaluatesculpture,exploreartisticintent,examineaestheticandstructuralsolutions,andexpandperceptualawareness.Maybetakenthreetimesforcredit.Recommended:ART291orART293.Fee:$1843314 Sylvania CT133 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Beidler44863 Sylvania CT133 2:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Creger

Auto Collision RepairRockCrDepartmentOffice:RC2/230,503-614-7229,503-614-7508,503-614-7331

AB 100 Autobody Basic Skills, 12.00 Cr.—Introducesoxy-acetylenewelding,useofhandtools,equipment,andproceduresinreplacingandaligningautobodycomponentsincludingtheuseofMIGweldersinautobodyrepair.Developsskillsinrepairofautobodymetals.Discussesdamageanalysisandhowdentsarereshapedtooriginalcontours.Fee:$4543417 RockCr BLDG2129 12:30p–2:00p MTWR 9/20–12/9 TBAand RockCr BLDG2131 2:00p–6:00p MTWR 9/20–12/9 TBA

AB 105 Frame Analysis & Repair, 12.00 Cr.—Coversstructuralmisalignmentanalysis,useofmeasuringsystems,structuralrepairprocedures,andwheelalignment.Prerequisites:AB100orAB101andAB102.Fee:$4543418 RockCr BLDG2101 7:00a–10:00a MTWR 9/20–12/9 Warnekeand RockCr BLDG2131 10:00a–12:20p MTWR 9/20–12/9 WarnekeAB 116 Auto Painting I, 12.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeandskillsincareanduseofallpaintingequipment,shopsafety,conservationofmaterials,surfacepreparationforapplicationofpaint,applicationtechniques,colormatchingandbasictapingtechniques.Fee:$4543420 RockCr BLDG2101 12:30p–2:00p MTWR 9/20–12/9 Jefferyand RockCr BLDG2131 2:00p–6:00p MTWR 9/20–12/9 JefferyAB 201 Panel Replacement, 12.00 Cr.—Coversreplacingnewandusedweld-onpanels,suchasrockerpanels,quarterpanelsandrearbodypanels.Includespreparationandinstallationofcosmeticandstructuralweld-onpanels.Fee:$4543419 RockCr BLDG2129 7:00a–9:00a MTWR 9/20–12/9 Snookand RockCr BLDG2131 9:00a–12:20p MTWR 9/20–12/9 Snook

Cooperative EducationAB 280A CE: Auto Body Repair, 1.00 TO 10.00 Cr.—Focusesondemonstratingknowledgeofautobodyrepair.Observeandobtainhands-onexperiencematchingtheirlearningobjectives.Creditsaredeterminedbytotalclockhoursspentonsiteduringtheterm.Mustbecoordinatedwithsupervisor,instructorandcooperativeeducationspecial-ist.Departmentpermissionrequired.40673 RockCr BLDG2131 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Warneke

Thisclassisofferedfortencredits.AB 280B CE: Auto Body Repair - Seminar, 1.00 TO 2.00 Cr.—Providesop-portunitytoshareworkexperiencesandreceivefeedbackfromstudentsandinstructors.Departmentpermissionrequired.40674 RockCr BLDG2131 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Warneke

Thisclassisofferedfortwocredits.

Automotive ServiceSylvaniaAutomotiveMetalsBuilding,AM210,503-977-4130

NewStudentAdvising:RobinBurwell503-977-4130CurrentStudentAdvising:RussJones503-977-4173AutomobileDonationInformation:BartOuchida503-977-4884AutomobileRepairConcerns:BrentFuller503-977-4901Thisprogramisofferedonamodularbasis.Eachmodulerunsthreeweeks.Studentsat-tendclassfivehoursaday,MondaythroughFriday.Allnewstudentsarerequiredtomeetwithaprogramadvisor.Allclassesrequireadepartmentpermissionslip.

Module 1 September 20 - October 7AM 108 Intro to Automotive Sys I, 4.00 Cr.—OrientationtoPCCAutomotiveSer-viceTechnologyprogram.Introducesautomotivetools,fasteners,precisionmeasurement,servicemanualsandshopprocedures.Performbasicautomotiveserviceandinspectionprocedures.Includesthepracticalapplicationofmathematicsfortheautomotivetrade.Fee:$2440059 Sylvania AM201 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–10/7 JonesAM 105 Brake Systems I, 4.00 Cr.—Studiesprinciplesofautomotivebrakesystems.Practicedisassembly/assemblyofsystemcomponentsusingschoolownedequipment.Includespropermeasuringandmachiningofbrakedrumsanddiscs.Prerequisites:AM108,102.Fee:$2440060 Sylvania AM203 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–10/7 KidneyAM 103 Engine Performance I, 4.00 Cr.—Coversuseofautomotivescantools,op-erationandtestingelectronicignitionsystems,ignitionsecondaryoscilloscopepatterns,electronicadvance,engineknockcontrolsystems,basictimingadjustmentanddistributorremovalandreplacement.Prerequisites:AM108,101,102,112.Fee:$2440772 Sylvania AM204 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–10/7 SackmanAM 122 Electrical III, 4.00 Cr.—Workonapprovedautomobilesandstudyhowtodiagnoseelectricalproblems,readschematics,usetestequipment,performsatisfactorywireconnections,test,repair,and/orreplaceelectricalunits.Prerequisites:AM102,108and112.Fee:$2440923 Sylvania AM202 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–10/7 KittingerAM 107 Manual Drive Train & Axles, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesvariousdesignsofmanualtransmissionsandtransaxlesandtothedrivelinecomponentsofanautomobile.Eachcomponentiscoveredindetailincludingpurpose,application,operation,inspection,diagnosisandrepair.Disassemble,inspectandassembleschoolownedunitstoobtainhands-onexperienceandfamiliarization.Prerequisite:AM108.Fee:$2440626 Sylvania AM205 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–10/7 Ouchida

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Module 2 October 8 - October 28AM 102 Electrical Systems I, 4.00 Cr.—Coverselectricaltheory,schematicsym-bols,batteryandstartertheory,operation,diagnosisandrepair.Fee:$2440062 Sylvania AM201 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/8–10/28 MacaulayAM 115 Brake Systems II, 4.00 Cr.—Brakediagnosisandrepairofbasebrakesandanti-locksystemsinalaboratory/shopsetting.Covershowtodocompletebrakeinspec-tionsanddeterminewhatrepairsareneeded.Orderingpartsandcompletingrepairsundercloseinstructorsupervision.Prerequisites:AM108,102,105.Fee:$2440064 Sylvania AM203 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/8–10/28 KidneyAM 113 Engine Performance II, 4.00 Cr.—Studythecausesofairpollution,theuseofthefivegasanalyzer,airinjectionsystems,catalyticconverters,crankcaseventila-tionsystems,evaporationcontrolsystemsandfederalandstateemissioncontrollaws.Prerequisite:AM108,AM101,AM102,AM103andAM112.Fee:$2440066 Sylvania AM204 8:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/8–10/28 KittingerAM 143 Engine Performance V, 4.00 Cr.—Workonapprovedcustomervehiclesandperformmaintenanceand/ordrivabilityhandsonworkmuchthesameaswouldbedoneintherepairindustry.Prerequisites:AM108,101,102,103,113,123,133.Fee:$2441101 Sylvania AM201 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/8–10/28 SackmanAM 117 Manual Drive Train & Axles, 4.00 Cr.—Workonapprovedcustomerautomobilesdiagnosingandservicingcomponentsofstandardtransmissions/transaxles.Providesrealisticunderstandingofprocedureswhichtakeplaceinanautomotiverepairfacilityeachday.Prerequisites:AM108,107.Fee:$2440628 Sylvania AM205 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/8–10/28 Jones

Module 3 October 29 - November 18AM 101 Engine Repair I, 4.00 Cr.—Studiesbasictheory,designandoperationofautomotiveengines.Enginecomponentsarecoveredindetailincludingpurpose,inspec-tionandrepair.Disassembleandreassembleschoolownedenginestogainexperienceinhandtooluseandproperenginerepairandevaluationprocedures.Compressionandleakagetestsareincluded.Prerequisite:AM108.Fee:$2440063 Sylvania AM201 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/29–11/18SackmanAM 104 Steering & Suspension Sys I, 4.00 Cr.—Coversbasicprinciplesofsteering,suspensionandwheelalignmentforpassengercarsandlightdutytrucks.Famil-iarizationwithtireconstruction,typesandsizing.Practicedisassemblyandre-assemblyofsteeringandsuspensionsystemcomponents.Familiarizationandpracticeinusingcomputerized4-wheel-alignmentequipmentandtirebalancingmachines.Prerequisites:AM108and102.Fee:$2440627 Sylvania AM203 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/29–11/18KidneyAM 123 Engine Performance III, 4.00 Cr.—Studytheoperation,servicingandtest-ingofelectronicfuelinjectionsystems,onboarddiagnosticsIandII,idlecontrolsystems.Studentswilldiagnosefailedfuelinjectionvehicles.Prerequisites:AM108,AM101,AM102,AM103,AM113andAM112.Fee:$2440924 Sylvania AM204 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/29–11/18MacaulayAM 153 Engine Performance VI, 4.00 Cr.—ContinuationofAM143.Prerequisites:AM108,101,102,103,113,123,133,143.Fee:$2441102 Sylvania AM202 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/29–11/18KittingerAM 127 Auto Trans/Transaxle I, 4.00 Cr.—Workonautomatictransmissions/trans-axlesandstudyhowtotracethepowerflow,diagnoseproblems,disassemble,inspectandevaluate,cleanandlayoutcomponents.Reassembleandadjusttransmission,andtesttheunitforitsproperoperation.Prerequisites:AM108,102.Fee:$2440061 Sylvania AM205 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 10/29–11/18Ouchida

Module 4 November 19 - December 10AM 112 Electrical II, 4.00 Cr.—Readschematicsandworkonchargingsystemsandaccessories.Prerequisites:AM108,102.Fee:$2440067 Sylvania AM202 8:00a–11:50a MTWRF 11/19–12/10MacaulayAM 114 Steering & Susp Sys II, 4.00 Cr.—Thecapstoneclassina2-classsequencecoveringsteeringsystemservice,suspensionsystemserviceand4-wheelalignment.Practicelearnedskillsrepairingrealsteering,suspensionandwheelalignmentproblems.Jobsassignedbyinstructor,drawingfromapoolofcustomervehicles,orschoolownedvehicles.Prerequisites:AM108,102,104.Fee:$2440629 Sylvania AM203 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 11/19–12/10KidneyAM 133 Engine Performance IV, 4.00 Cr.—ContinuationofUnit23.Prerequisites:AM108,AM101,AM102,AM103,AM113,AM123andAM112.Fee:$2440925 Sylvania AM204 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 11/19–12/10SackmanAM 106 Heat & Air Conditioning Sys, 4.00 Cr.—Coverstheory,operationandrepairofautomotiveheatingandairconditioningsystems.Workonapprovedcustomerautomobiles.Includestestingandrepairofelectricalandvacuumcircuits.Prerequisites:AM108,AM102,AM101andAM112.Fee:$2440922 Sylvania AM201 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 11/19–12/10Kittinger

AM 137 Auto Trans/Transaxle II, 4.00 Cr.—Workonapprovedcustomerauto-mobilesdiagnosingandservicingcomponentsoftheautomatictransmission/transaxle.Providesspecificunderstandingofshopproceduresthattakeplaceinanautomotiverepairfacility.Prerequisites:AM108,102,127.Fee:$2440065 Sylvania AM205 7:00a–11:50a MTWRF 11/19–12/10Ouchida

Cooperative EducationAM 280A CE: Automotive Service, 1.00 TO 12.00 Cr.—Workoutsideoftheclassroomatajobperformingdiagnosticandrepairworkunderthesupervisionofaprofessionalautomotivetechnician.Departmentpermissionrequired.42022 Sylvania AM208 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Jones

Offeredfor2Credits44563 Sylvania AM208 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Jones

Offeredfor4Credits47285 Sylvania AM208 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Jones

Offeredfor6credits47296 Sylvania AM208 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Jones

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GM-ASEP (GeneralMotorsAutomotiveServiceEducationalProgram)TheAASdegreeinGM-ASEPhasbeensuspendedforthe2010-2011academicyear.TheAutomotiveServiceTechnologyprogramwillcontinuetobeoffered.Formoreinformationoravailabilityofindividualcourses,contactthedepartmentadvisor,[email protected].

Aviation Maintenance TechnologyRockCrDepartmentOffice:RC2/230,503-614-7246,503-614-7233

AllclassesareassignedbytheAMTdepartment.Thisprogramisofferedonan18daymodularbasiswithstudentsattendingclass5hoursperdayMondaythroughFridayfor18days.Foradditionalinformationvisitwww.pcc.edu/amtModuleOne:Sept.20-Oct.14ModuleTwo:Oct.15-Nov.12ModuleThree:Nov.15-Dec.10AMT 101 Introduction to A&P, 1.00 Cr.—Familiarizationwithaviationmaintenancetechnology,including:programrequirements,safety,aircraftandengines,general-purposecommonhandtools,workethicsandcareeropportunities.ThiscourseisaprerequisiteforallotherAMTcourses.41848 RockCr BLDG6110 7:00a–12:00p S 10/23–10/30Phillips

8 Week coursesAMT 108 AMT Practicum/General, 2.00 Cr.—Providesfurtherdevelopmentofstudents’skillsthroughpracticalapplicationbeforegraduationfromtheFAA-approvedAirframeorPowerplantcurriculum.Thiscourseisusedasacomprehensivetooltoevalu-atestudentstrengthsandweaknesses.Prerequisites:AMT102,AMT203,AMT204,AMT105,AMT106,AMT107,andMTH60orDepartmentMathtestwitha70%orhigher.Fee:$1244441 RockCr BLDG6103 12:30p–2:00p MTWR 10/15–12/10PhillipsAMT 216 AMT Practicum/Airframe, 2.00 Cr.—Providesfurtherdevelopmentofstudents’skillsthroughpracticalapplicationbeforegraduatingfromtheFAA-approvedAirframecurriculum.Thiscourseisusedasacomprehensivetooltoevaluatestudentstrengthsandweaknesses.Prerequisite:AMT108.Prerequisite/concurrent:AMT208,AMT109,AMT211,AMT212,AMT213,AMT214,AMT115,WLD210.Fee:$1241786 RockCr BLDG6110 12:30p–2:00p MTWR 9/20–11/12 GuentherAMT 225 AMT Practicum/Powerplant, 2.00 Cr.—Providesfurtherdevelopmentofstudents’skillsthroughpracticalapplicationbeforegraduatingfromtheFAA-approvedPowerplantcurriculum.Thiscourseisusedasacomprehensivetooltoevaluatestudentstrengthsandweaknesses.Prerequisite:AMT108Prerequisites/concurrent:AMT117,AMT218,AMT219,AMT120,AMT121,AMT222,AMT123,AMT124.Fee:$1240783 RockCr BLDG6109 12:30p–2:00p MTWR 9/20–11/12 Kercher

Module 1: Sept. 20 - Oct. 14AMT 106 Aircraft Applied Science, 4.00 Cr.—Coversaircraftweightandbalanceproceduresandassociatedrecordkeeping.Alsocoversaircraftdrawings,precisionmeasuringtoolsandsomebasicprinciplesofphysics.Prerequisites:PlacementintoRD90orhigher;placementintoWR90orhigher;AMT101withaminimumgradeof“C”orhigher.Prerequisiteorconcurrentregistration:MTH60orwithAMTDepartmentChairpermission,theAMTDepartmentMathtestwitha70%orhigher.Fee:$2440058 RockCr BLDG6110 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 9/20–10/14 TBA

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AMT 123 Ignition Systems, 4.00 Cr.—Coversreciprocatingandturbineengineigni-tionsystemtheoryandoverhaulpractices,plustherelationshipsofthecompleteignitionsystemtothepowerplantanditsoperation.Prerequisites:AMT203,AMT204,MTH60orwithAMTDepartmentChairpermission,theAMTdepartmentMathtestwith70%orhigher.Fee:$2442312 RockCr BLDG6112 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 9/20–10/14 BynoeAMT 211 Composite Structures, 4.00 Cr.—Coversmodernbondedstructuressuchashoneycombandlaminatedcomponents.Includesdiscussionofinspectionandlimitedrepairstowoodstructures.Examinesmethodsofremovingfinishes,corrosionproofingandpaintingaircraftandaircraftcomponents.Includesinspectionandrecoveringopera-tionsforfabriccoveredaircraft.Prerequisites:AMT203,AMT204,MTH60orwithAMTDepartmentChairpermission,theAMTdepartmentMathtestwith70%orhigher.Fee:$2443785 RockCr BLDG6103 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 9/20–10/14 Guenther48049 RockCr BLDG6103 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 11/15–12/10GuentherAMT 214 Instruments, Comm & Nav Sys, 4.00 Cr.—Presentsbasicfunctions,internalworkingsandmaintenanceproceduresforinstruments,communication,naviga-tionandautopilotsystemsusedoncomplex,modernaircraft.Prerequisites:AMT203,AMT204,MTH60orwithAMTDepartmentChairpermission,theAMTdepartmentMathtestwith70%orhigher.Fee:$2441788 RockCr BLDG6109 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 9/20–10/14 Kercher

Module 2: Oct. 15 - Nov. 12AMT 107 Materials & Processes, 4.00 Cr.—Coversseveralgeneralaircraftmain-tenancesubjectsincludingpowertools,shopequipment,aircrafthardware,fluidlinesandfittings,non-destructivetestingmethods,heattreatment,aircraftcleaning,andcorrosioncontrol.Prerequisites:PlacementintoRD90orhigher;placementintoWR90orhigher;AMT101withaminimumgradeof“C”orhigher.Prerequisiteorconcurrentregistration:MTH60orwithAMTDepartmentChairpermission,theAMTDepartmentMathtestwitha70%orhigher.Fee:$2441789 RockCr BLDG6112 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 10/15–11/12BynoeAMT 115 Aircraft Struc & Inspection, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesstructuraldesignsandmethodsofinspectingtheaircrafttoassurecontinuedoperationinthe“asengineered”configuration.Emphasizestheinterpretationofairworthinessdirectives,servicebulletinsandothermaintenancedocuments.TechnicalwritingskillsrequiredtocompleteFAAformsandrecords.Prerequisites:AMT203,AMT204,MTH60orwithAMTDepartmentChairpermission,theAMTdepartmentMathtestwith70%orhigher.Fee:$2441913 RockCr BLDG6110 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 10/15–11/12PryorAMT 212 Sheet Metal, 4.00 Cr.—Coversmethodsforsheetmetalrepairstoaircraftandmethodsofformingrepairpartsfordamagedaircraft.Prerequisites:AMT203,AMT204,MTH60orwithAMTDepartmentChairpermission,theAMTdepartmentMathtestwith70%orhigher.Fee:$2440945 RockCr BLDG6103 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 10/15–11/12PhillipsAMT 218 Powerplant Inspection, 4.00 Cr.—Coversproperinspectionoftheentireengineinstallation,includingexhaustsystems,engineinstrumentation,lubricationsystemsandcontrolsystems.Prerequisites:AMT203,AMT204,MTH60orwithAMTDepartmentChairpermission,theAMTdepartmentMathtestwith70%orhigher.Fee:$2441787 RockCr BLDG6109 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 10/15–11/12Kercher

Module 3: Nov. 15 - Dec. 10AMT 105 Aviation CFR & Related Subject, 4.00 Cr.—Presentsfederalaviationregulationsastheypertaintotheaircraftmechanic,plussome“action”learningonservicingandoperationoftheaircraftontheground.Prerequisites:PlacementintoRD90orhigher;WR90orhigher;AMT101withaminimumgradeof“C”orhigher.Prerequisiteorconcurrentregistration:MTH60orwithAMTDepartmentChairpermission,theAMTDepartmentMathtestwitha70%orhigher.Fee:$2440946 RockCr BLDG6110 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 11/15–12/10PhillipsAMT 121 Turbine Engine Theory & Maint, 4.00 Cr.—Presentstheoryforallturbineengines,butdoesnotbuildexpertiseinanyonedesign.Maintenanceincludesinspection,checking,servicingandrepairingturbineenginesandturbineengineinstalla-tions.Prerequisites:AMT203,AMT204,MTH60orwithAMTDepartmentChairpermis-sion,theAMTdepartmentMathtestwith70%orhigher.Fee:$2444442 RockCr BLDG6109 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 11/15–12/10KercherAMT 211 Composite Structures, 4.00 Cr.—Coversmodernbondedstructuressuchashoneycombandlaminatedcomponents.Includesdiscussionofinspectionandlimitedrepairstowoodstructures.Examinesmethodsofremovingfinishes,corrosionproofingandpaintingaircraftandaircraftcomponents.Includesinspectionandrecoveringopera-tionsforfabriccoveredaircraft.Prerequisites:AMT203,AMT204,MTH60orwithAMTDepartmentChairpermission,theAMTdepartmentMathtestwith70%orhigher.Fee:$2443785 RockCr BLDG6103 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 9/20–10/14 Guenther48049 RockCr BLDG6103 7:00a–12:00p MTWRF 11/15–12/10Guenther

Aviation ScienceForadditionalinformationvisit,www.pcc.edu/flyRockCrDepartmentOffice:RC2/230,503-614-7256SECenter,Mt.ScottHall,Room103,503-788-6147

NewStudentAdvising:LarryAltree,503-614-7457CurrentStudentAdvisingRC:AnnetteMurphy503-614-7665CurrentStudentAdvisingSE:DanaJeanMaginn503-788-6198HillsboroAviation:503-648-2831AnAssociateofAppliedSciencedegreeinAviationSciencewillpreparethestudentforanexcitingcareerasaprofessionalpilot.PCCwillofferacademicclassesattheRockCreekCampusandtheSECenter.FlighttrainingwillbeconductedatHillsboroAviation’sTrout-daleorHillsborolocation.AnFAAClassIIMedicalCertificateisrequiredpriortostartofflying.Formoreinformationconcerningcoursefees,medicalcertificatesandscheduling,pleasevisittheAviationSciencewebsite:www.pcc.edu/fly

AirplaneAllflightcoursesrequiredepartmentapproval.PleasecontactanAVSadvisorforad-ditionalinformation.AVS 107 Flight Lab Level 1, 1.00 Cr.—ProvidesanopportunityforpracticeandpreparationinknowledgeandskillsthataredirectlyrelatedtoAviationScience100-levelairplaneorhelicopterflightcourses.Areascoveredincludeweather,flightplanning,maneuvers,weightandbalance,aircraftperformanceandlessonpreparationtechniques.Studentsmustbeenrolledinthisclassiftheyareworkingtowardscompletionofaflightcourse.Fee:$1244436 RockCr BLDG2248 1:30p–4:20p F 9/20–12/11 Altree47700 RockCr BLDG2248 4:30p–7:20p F 9/24–12/10 Altree44437 SECenter TABOR117 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA47701 SECenter TABOR111 5:00p–7:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBAAVS 120 Airplane:Private Pilot Ground, 4.00 Cr.—Coversfundamentalsofflight,aeronauticalpublications,FederalAviationRegulations,navigation,flightplanning,radioproceduresandweather.PresentssufficientknowledgetopreparefortheFAAPrivatePilotknowledgetest.Opentothegeneralpublic.41052 RockCr BLDG6110 6:00p–8:00p MW 9/20–12/8 Forbesw Distance Learning: Online Class42459 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Forbes

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.AVS 121 Airplane: Pre-Solo Flight, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesbasicairplanehandling,emergencyproceduresandlocalflightoperations.Studentswhosuccessfullycompletethiscoursewillconducttheirfirstlocalsoloflightaspartofthecourse.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS121,122,123sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS125.Coreq:AVS107andAVS120Prerequisite:MTH60,WR115andAVS127.Fee:$406647650 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47651 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 122 Airplane: Pre-Cross-Cntry Flt, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesplanningandflightskillsandproceduresappropriatetocross-countryandnightflight.Includessometrainingbyreferencetoinstruments.Studentswhosuccessfullycompletethiscoursewillconducttheirfirstsolocross-countryflightaspartofthecourse.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS121,122,123sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS125.Coreq:AVS107.Prerequisite:AVS121.Fee:$241747652 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47653 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 123 Airplane: Cross-Cntry/Test Prp, 1.00 Cr.—Studentcompletesthecross-countryrequirements,includingthelongsolocross-countryflight,andpreparestotaketheFAApracticaltest.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS121,122,123sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS125.Coreq:AVS107Prerequisite:AVS122.Fee:$188847654 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47655 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 125 Airplane: Private Pilot Flight, 3.00 Cr.—Familiarizesstudentwithopera-tionofsingleengineaircraft.Fundamentalsofflight,airtrafficcontrolandoperationalproceduresareexplored.PreparesstudentfortheFAAPrivatePilotAirplanepracticaltest.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS121,122,123sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttothiscourse.Coreq:AVS107andAVS120.Prerequisite:MTH60,WR115andAVS127.Fee:$837043843 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree43844 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd

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AVS 127 Introduction to Aviation, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesaviationfromearlyflighttofuturepotentials.Introducescareeropportunitiesinallfieldsofaviationandoutlinescareeradvancementpossibilities.Providesgeneraloverviewofpilotcertificatesandratingsandtrainingaircraftused.Mayincludevisitstoareaaviationfacilities.Opentogeneralpublic.41122 RockCr BLDG6110 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Altree44165 SECenter TABOR137 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Leonard-FloydAVS 130 Instrument Ground School, 4.00 Cr.—Coversfundamentalsofinstrumentflightplanning,useofflightandnavigationinstrumentation,airtrafficcontrolprocedures,radionavigationsystemsincludingtheconceptsofinstrumentflight.PresentssufficientknowledgetopreparefortheFAAInstrumentRatingknowledgetest.NOTE:Coursenotrecommendedwithoutpriorflightexperience.Prerequisite:AVS120.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41123 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Forbes

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.AVS 131 Airplane: Instr Attitude/Nav, 1.00 Cr.—Developsbasicattitudeinstrumentflyingskillsandradionavigationtechniquesaswellasholdingpatterns.Studentswillflyintheairplaneandinasimulator.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS131,132,133sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS135.Co-req:AVS107andAVS130.Prerequisite:AVS123orAVS125.Fee:$267547656 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47657 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 132 Airplane: Instrument Approach, 1.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeofpro-ceduresrelatingtothedepartureandterminalphaseofaninstrumentflight.Studentswillflyintheairplaneandinasimulator.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS131,132,133sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS135.Coreq:AVS107Prerequisite:AVS131Fee:$334747658 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47659 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 133 Airplane: Instrument XC, 1.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeofcross-countryflightplanningunderInstrumentFlightRules.Coverslost-commprocedures.IncludespreparationfortheFAApracticaltest.Studentswillflyintheairplaneandinasimulator.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS131,132,133sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS135.Coreq:AVS107.Prerequisite:AVS132.Fee:$257847660 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47661 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 135 Airplane: Instrument Flight, 3.00 Cr.—Receivetrainingininstrumentflightoperationsincludingbasicattitudeinstrumentskills,radionavigation,departureandapproachproceduresandinstrumentcross-countryplanningandflying.PreparesstudentfortheFAAInstrumentRating-Airplanepracticaltest.TheAVS131,132,133sequenceisanequivalentalternativetothiscourse.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.Prerequisite:AVS125orAVS123.Corequisite:AVS107andAVS130.Fee:$860143845 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree43846 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 137 Applied Aerodynamics, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesaerodynamics.Exploresvariousconceptsandtheoriesrelevanttomodernaviation.Opentothegeneralpublic(nomathprerequisite.)47609 SECenter TABOR137 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Leonard-FloydAVS 140 Airplane: Comm Pilot Ground, 4.00 Cr.—Coversadvancedconceptsofflightmaneuvers,FederalAviationRegulations,weightandbalance,andotheraeronauti-calskilltopics.PresentssufficientknowledgetopreparefortheFAACommercialpilotknowledgetest.Prerequisite:AVS130.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class42540 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Forbes

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.AVS 141 Airplane: Comm XC/Night Intro, 1.00 Cr.—Includesbothdayandnightcross-countryinstructionaswellaslocalandcross-countrysolonightflights.Emphasisisoncommercialstandardsforplanning,judgmentandflyinglongdistancesduringdayandnightvisualconditions.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftrain-ing;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS141,142,143sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS145.Coreq:AVS107andAVS140.Prerequisite:AVS133.Fee:$295247662 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47663 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd

AVS 142 Airplane: Comm XC Exploration, 1.00 Cr.—ProvidestheopportunitytobuildconfidenceinsoloVFRcross-countryplanningandflyingskillsinavarietyofterrainenvironmentsfartherfromthebaseoftraining.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS141,142.143sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS145.Coreq:AVS107.Prerequisite:AVS141.Fee:$203347664 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47665 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 143 Airplane: Comm Precision XC, 1.00 Cr.—Focusesonincreasingcross-countryflyingskillstoCommercialPilotstandards.Emphasiswillbeonmaintainingaccuratecourseandarrivaltimeswhilesimultaneouslymaintainingsituationalawarenessandmakesafedecisions.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftrain-ing;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS141,142.143sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS145.Coreq:AVS107.Prerequisite:AVS142.Fee:$198447666 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47667 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 145 Introduction to Comm Airplane, 3.00 Cr.—Beginscommercialpilottrainingactivitiesandincludescross-countryflightoperationsandareviewofpreviousitemslearnedduringprivatepilottraining.Studentswilllearnhowtoplanandexecuteacross-countryflightasacommercialpilot.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS141,142,143sequenceisanequivalentalternativetothiscourse.Prerequisites:AVS135orAVS133.Coreq:AVS107andAVS140.43847 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree

DepartmentApprovalRequired.43848 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 167 Aircraft Systems: Powerplant, 3.00 Cr.—Designedtogivestudentsthebackgroundinaircraftsystemsandstructures,withanemphasisonpowerplantcomponents,thatwillenablethemtoprogressintomoreadvancedaircraft.Providesunderstandingofthesafeandefficientoperationofaircraftsystems.Priorflightexperiencerecommended.43836 RockCr BLDG6110 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 AltreeAVS 207 Flight Lab Level 2, 1.00 Cr.—ProvidesanopportunityforpracticeandpreparationinknowledgeandskillsthataredirectlyrelatedtoAviationScience200-levelairplaneorhelicopterflightcourses.Areascoveredincludeweather,flightplanning,maneuvers,weightandbalance,aircraftperformanceandlessonpreparationtechniques.Studentsmustbeenrolledinthisclassiftheyareworkingtowardscompletionofaflightcourse.Fee:$1244472 RockCr BLDG2248 4:30p–7:20p F 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd47702 RockCr BLDG2248 1:30p–4:20p F 9/24–12/10 Altree44473 SECenter TABOR117 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA47703 SECenter TABOR111 5:00p–7:50p R 9/23–12/9 Leonard-FloydAVS 221 Airplane: Complex Airplanes, 1.00 Cr.—Introductiontotheoperationofsingle-engineairplaneswithretractablelandinggearandconstant-speedpropellers.Emphasisonchecklistusageandsystemsmanagement.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS221,222,223,224sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS225.Coreq:AVS207.Prerequisite:AVS143orAVS145.Fee:$145447682 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47683 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 222 Airplane: Commercial Maneuvers, 1.00 Cr.—Introducestheprecisionflightmaneuversrequiredtobeperformedduringthecommercialpracticaltest.Emphasisisonaccurateproceduresandsafepracticingtechniques.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS221,222,223,224sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS225.Coreq:AVS207.Prerequisite:AVS221.Fee:$313147684 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47685 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 223 Airplane: Comml Proficiency, 1.00 Cr.—PreparationtotaketheCommer-cialPilotSingle-Engine-Landpracticaltest.Emphasisisonsafety,proceduraldiscipline,smoothnessandprecisioninallrequiredmaneuvers.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS221,222,223,224sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS225.Coreq:AVS207.Prerequisite:AVS222.Fee:$269547686 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47687 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 224 Airplane: Multi-Engine, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesanddevelopsproficiencyinflyingmulti-engineairplanesinbothVFRandIFRoperations.PreparesthestudenttotaketheCommercialMulti-Engine-Landpracticaltest.Includespreparationworkinsimulators.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS221,222,223,224sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS225.Coreq:AVS207.Prerequisite:AVS223.Fee:$570047688 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47689 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd

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AVS 225 Airplane: Commercial Flight, 4.00 Cr.—Concludescommercialpilottrainingactivitiesandincludescomplexflightoperations,multi-engineoperations,advancedsystemsandperformancemaneuvers.StudentswillbepreparedtotaketheCommercialPilotsingle-enginelandpracticaltestandthemulti-enginelandadditionalclassratingpracticaltestuponsuccessfulcompletionofthecourse.TheAVS221,222,223,224sequenceisanequivalentalternativetothiscourse.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.Prerequisites:AVS143orAVS145.Co-requisite:AVS207.Fee:$1298043855 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree43856 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 227 Aviation Careers, 4.00 Cr.—Designedtopreparestudentsforacareerinaviation.Exploresaviationemploymentopportunities.Includesinterviewandresumepreparation.IntendedforsecondyearAVSstudents.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43835 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Leonard-Floyd

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AVS 230 Airplane:Flight Instructor Grd, 4.00 Cr.—Includesflightinstructionfundamentals,evaluationtechniques,andrelatedskillsnecessaryforaFlightInstruc-torcertificate.EmphasizesinstructiontechniquesandpresentssufficientknowledgetopreparefortheFAAFundamentalsofInstructingandCFIknowledgetests.Prerequisite:AVS140.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41881 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Forbes

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.AVS 231 Airplane: CFI Intro, 1.00 Cr.—Introductiontoflightfromtheright(instruc-tor)seatandbasiccritiqueandanalysis.ManeuversfromthePrivateandCommercialPracticalTestStandardswillbepracticed.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS231,232sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS235.Coreq:AVS207andAVS230.Prerequisite:AVS224.Fee:$199347690 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47691 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 232 Airplane: CFI Test Prep, 1.00 Cr.—PreparationfortheCertifiedFlightInstructorpracticaltest.Focusisonbothteachingtechniquesandperformanceoftherequiredmaneuvers.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS231,232,sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS235.Coreq:AVS207.Prerequisite:AVS231.Fee:$253347692 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47693 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 235 Airplane: Flight Instruct Flt, 2.00 Cr.—Providesastructuredenvironmenttolearntoflytheaircraftfromtheinstructor’sseat.Learntoexplain,demonstrateandtoassessflightperformance.PreparesstudentsfortheFAAFlightInstructorpracticaltest.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS231,232sequenceisanequivalentalternativetothiscourse.Prerequisites:AVS224orAVS225.Corequisite:AVS207andAVS230.Fee:$452743857 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree43858 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 255 Airplane: Pilot Performance, 1.00 Cr.—DesignedtoexposestudentstoCockpitResourceManagement.Focusesonworkloadmanagementandchecklistusage.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.Prerequisites:AVS225andFAACommercialPilotCertificatewithMulti-engineLandandInstrumentrating.Co-requisite:AVS207Fee:$168343859 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree43860 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 275 Airplane: Professional Pilot, 3.00 Cr.—Providesfurtherpost-commercialinstructionandPICflighttimeinsingleandmulti-engineaircraftforthosenotselectingtheflightinstructoroption.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.Prerequisite:AVS225andFAACommercialPilotCertificatewithInstrumentrating.Co-requisites:AVS20743863 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree43864 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd

HelicopterAllflightcoursesrequiredepartmentapproval.PleasecontactanAVSadvisorforad-ditionalinformation.AVS 107 Flight Lab Level 1, 1.00 Cr.—ProvidesanopportunityforpracticeandpreparationinknowledgeandskillsthataredirectlyrelatedtoAviationScience100-levelairplaneorhelicopterflightcourses.Areascoveredincludeweather,flightplanning,maneuvers,weightandbalance,aircraftperformanceandlessonpreparationtechniques.Studentsmustbeenrolledinthisclassiftheyareworkingtowardscompletionofaflightcourse.Fee:$1244436 RockCr BLDG2248 1:30p–4:20p F 9/20–12/11 Altree47700 RockCr BLDG2248 4:30p–7:20p F 9/24–12/10 Altree44437 SECenter TABOR117 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA47701 SECenter TABOR111 5:00p–7:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBAAVS 110 Helicopter Private Ground, 4.00 Cr.—Coversfundamentalsofflight,helicoptersystems,aeronauticalpublications,FederalAviationRegulations,navigation,flightplanning,radioproceduresandweather.PresentssufficientknowledgetopreparefortheFAAPrivatePilotRotocraftknowledgetest.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41258 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Sevy

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.AVS 111 Helicopter: Pre-Solo, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesbasicandemergencyheli-coptermaneuversnecessaryforflightinthelocalarea.Preparesthestudentfortheirfirstlocalsoloflights.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS111,112,113sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS115.Coreq:AVS107andAVS110.Prerequisite:MTH60,WR115andAVS127.Fee:$1064847644 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47645 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 112 Helicopter: Priv Cross-Country, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesplanningandflightskillsandproceduresappropriatetocross-countryandnightflight.Studentswhosuccessfullycompletethiscoursewillconducttheirsolocross-countryflightaspartofthecourse.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS111,112,113sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS115.Coreq:AVS107.Prerequisite:AVS111.Fee:$348547646 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47647 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 113 Helicopter: Priv Proficiency, 1.00 Cr.—PreparationtotaketheFAAHeli-copterPrivatepracticaltest.Emphasisisonproficiencyintheflightmaneuvers,thoroughpreflightactionsandexercisingsafedecision-making.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS111,112.113sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS115.Coreq:AVS107Prerequisite:AVS112.Fee:$517947648 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47649 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 115 Helicopter Private Flight, 3.00 Cr.—Familiarizesstudentwiththeopera-tionofhelicopters.Fundamentalsofflight,emergencyprocedures,airtrafficcontrolandoperationalproceduresareexplored.PreparesstudentfortheFAAPrivatePilotRotocraftHelicopterpracticaltest.TheAVS111,112,113sequenceisanequivalentalternativetothiscourse.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.Coreq:AVS107andAVS110.Prerequisite:MTH60,WR115andAVS127.Fee:$1931243839 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree43842 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 127 Introduction to Aviation, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesaviationfromearlyflighttofuturepotentials.Introducescareeropportunitiesinallfieldsofaviationandoutlinescareeradvancementpossibilities.Providesgeneraloverviewofpilotcertificatesandratingsandtrainingaircraftused.Mayincludevisitstoareaaviationfacilities.Opentogeneralpublic.41122 RockCr BLDG6110 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Altree44165 SECenter TABOR137 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Leonard-FloydAVS 150 Helicopter: Commercial Ground, 3.00 Cr.—Indepthstudyofaerody-namicssystems,performance,aeronauticalcharts,regulations,andflightmaneuversallrelatingspecificallytohelicopters.PresentssufficientknowledgetopreparefortheFAACommercialPilotRotocrafthelicopterwrittentest.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class42541 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Sevy

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AVS 151 Helicopter: Comm XC, 1.00 Cr.—Providestheopportunityforthestudenttobuildconfidenceinsoloandcross-countryoperationsandfulfillthecross-countryrequirementsfortheCommercialcertificate.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS151,152,153sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS155.Coreq:AVS107andAVS150.Prerequisite:AVS113.Fee:$544547668 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47669 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 152 Helicopter: Commercial Basics, 1.00 Cr.—IntroducesbasicmaneuversrequiredfortheCommercialcertificate.IncludessololessonsduringwhichthestudentwillreviewPrivatemaneuvers.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS151,152,153sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS155.Coreq:AVS107.Prerequisite:AVS151.Fee:$423547670 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47671 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 153 Helicopter: Comm Basc Practice, 1.00 Cr.—Providestheopportunityforadditionalinstructioninthebasiccommercialmaneuversaswellasadditionalsolopractice.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS151,152,153sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS155.Coreq:AVS107.Prerequisite:AVS152.Fee:$568747672 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47673 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 155 Helicopter: Intro Comm Flight, 3.00 Cr.—Beginsthecommercialpilottrainingactivities.Cross-countryflightproceduresandemergencymaneuversarethefocus.Studentsmustholdaprivatepilotcertificatepriortoenrollment.TheAVS151,152,153sequenceisanequivalentalternativetothiscourse.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.Prerequisite:AVS115orAVS113.Coreq:AVS107andAVS150.Fee:$1536743849 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree43850 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 167 Aircraft Systems: Powerplant, 3.00 Cr.—Designedtogivestudentsthebackgroundinaircraftsystemsandstructures,withanemphasisonpowerplantcomponents,thatwillenablethemtoprogressintomoreadvancedaircraft.Providesunderstandingofthesafeandefficientoperationofaircraftsystems.Priorflightexperiencerecommended.43836 RockCr BLDG6110 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 AltreeAVS 205 Helicopter:Commercial Flight A, 3.00 Cr.—ContinuestheCommercialPilotRotorcraftHelicoptertrainingactivitiesandincludescross-countryflightoperationsandareviewofpreviousitemslearnedduringtheintroductiontoCommercialPilottrain-ing.Increaseknowledgeaboutefficientlyplanningandexecutingcross-countryflightsaswellasoffairportoperationsrequiredforcommercialpilots.Doesnotincludetrainingfortheinstrumentrating.TheAVS211,213,214sequenceisanequivalentalternativetothiscourse.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.Prerequisite:AVS153orAVS155.Coreq:AVS207Fee:$1485943851 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree43852 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 207 Flight Lab Level 2, 1.00 Cr.—ProvidesanopportunityforpracticeandpreparationinknowledgeandskillsthataredirectlyrelatedtoAviationScience200-levelairplaneorhelicopterflightcourses.Areascoveredincludeweather,flightplanning,maneuvers,weightandbalance,aircraftperformanceandlessonpreparationtechniques.Studentsmustbeenrolledinthisclassiftheyareworkingtowardscompletionofaflightcourse.Fee:$1244472 RockCr BLDG2248 4:30p–7:20p F 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd47702 RockCr BLDG2248 1:30p–4:20p F 9/24–12/10 Altree44473 SECenter TABOR117 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA47703 SECenter TABOR111 5:00p–7:50p R 9/23–12/9 Leonard-FloydAVS 211 Helicopter: Instrument Intro, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesflightsolelybyrefer-encetoinstrumentandfulfillstheinstrumentflightrequirementforthecommercialpracti-caltest.AlsoincludestheopportunityforsolopracticeofVFRmaneuvers.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS211,212,213,214sequenceisanalter-nativeequivalenttoAVS215(withoutAVS212thesequenceisequivalenttoAVS205)Coreq:AVS207.Prerequisite:AVS154.Fee:$479247674 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47675 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 212 Helicopter: Instr Procedures, 1.00 Cr.—Holdingpatternsandapproachproceduresareintroducedandpracticedinthesimulator.Trainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS211,212,213,214sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS215.Coreq:AVS207andAVS130.Prerequisite:AVS211.Fee:$604147676 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47677 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd

AVS 213 Helicopter: Adv Commercial, 1.00 Cr.—Providesbothflightinstructionincommercialmaneuversandsolopracticeofmaneuversrequiredforthecommercialcertificate.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS211,212,213,214sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS215.(withoutAVS112thesequenceisequivalenttoAVS205)Coreq:AVS207.Prerequisite:AVS211.Fee:$503447678 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47679 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 214 Helicopter: Comm Test Prep, 1.00 Cr.—PreparationtotaketheFAACommercialpracticaltest.Includesnightsolorequirements.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS211,212,213,214sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS215(withoutAVS212thesequenceisequivalenttoAVS205.Coreq:AVS207.Prerequisite:AVS213.Fee:$503447680 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47681 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 215 Helicopter:Commercial Flight B, 4.00 Cr.—ContinuestheCommercialPilotRotorcraftHelicoptertrainingactivitiesandincludescross-countryflightoperationsandareviewofpreviousitemslearnedduringtheintroductiontoCommercialPilottrain-ing.Increaseknowledgeaboutefficientlyplanningandexecutingcross-countryflightsaswellasoffairportoperationsrequiredforcommercialpilots.Doesnotincludetrainingfortheinstrumentrating.TheAVS211,213,214sequenceisanequivalentalternativetothiscourse.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.Prerequisite:AVS153orAVS155.Coreq:AVS207.Fee:$2090043853 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree43854 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 227 Aviation Careers, 4.00 Cr.—Designedtopreparestudentsforacareerinaviation.Exploresaviationemploymentopportunities.Includesinterviewandresumepreparation.IntendedforsecondyearAVSstudents.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43835 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Leonard-Floyd

Somemeetingsrequired:seecourseinfopage.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

AVS 260 Helicopter: CFI Ground, 4.00 Cr.—Includesflightinstructionfundamen-tals,evaluationtechniques,andrelatedskillsnecessaryforaFlightInstructorcertificate.EmphasizesinstructiontechniquesandpresentssufficientknowledgetopreparefortheFAAFundamentalsofInstructingandCFIknowledgetests.Prerequisite:AVS150.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class42784 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Sevy

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.AVS 261 Helicopter: Intro to CFI, 1.00 Cr.—Introductiontoflightfromtheleft(in-structor)seatandbasiccritiqueandanalysis.ManeuversfromthePrivateandCommercialPracticalTestStandardswillbepracticed.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS261,262,263sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS265.Coreq:AVS207andAVS260.Prerequisite:AVS205orAVS214orAVS215.Fee:$275447694 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47695 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 262 Helicopter: CFI Development, 1.00 Cr.—Focusesonprovidingeffectiveinstructioninmaneuversfromthehelicopterprivateandcommercialsyllabitopracticalteststandards.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS261,AVS262,AVS263sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS265.Coreq:AVS207.Prerequisite:AVS261.Fee:$275447696 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47697 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 263 Helicopter: CFI Test Prep, 1.00 Cr.—PreparationfortheFAApracticaltestfortheFlightInstructorcertificate.Increasesproficiencyinallapplicableflightmaneuversincludingfull-downautorotation.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.TheAVS261,262,263sequenceisanalternativeequivalenttoAVS265.Coreq:AVS207Prerequisite:AVS262.Fee:$309947698 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree47699 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-FloydAVS 265 Helicopter: CFI Flight, 3.00 Cr.—Providesastructuredenvironmenttolearntoflythehelicopterfromtheinstructor’sseat.Learntoexplain,demonstrateandtoassessflightperformance.PreparesstudentsfortheFAAFlightInstructorpracticaltest.TheAVS261,262,263sequenceisanequivalentalternativetothiscourse.Flighttrainingfeesapplyandcoveraspecificamountoftraining;pleaseseetheCourseCurriculumandOutcomeGuidefordetailedinformation.Prerequisite:AVS205or214or215.Co-requisites:AVS207,AVS260Fee:$860843861 Hillsboro HBAVIAHIO TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Altree43862 Troutdale HBAVIETTD TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Leonard-Floyd

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BiologyCascadeJH210,503-978-5209RockCrBLDG7202,503-614-7257SECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146,503-788-6148SylvaniaHT305,503-977-4225

BI 101 Biology, 4.00 Cr.—Alaboratorysciencecoursedesignedfornon-biologymajors.Introductiontothepropertiesoflife,morphologyandphysiologyofcells,cellchemistry,energytransformation,andthebasicprinciplesofecology.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture40160 Cascade JH102 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 JordanLab41740 Cascade JH108 1:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Jordan41741 Cascade JH108 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Larsen

Lecture41917 Cascade JH112 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 EstradaLab41918 Cascade JH108 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Estrada

Lecture41666 Cascade JH112 2:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 LarsenLab41742 Cascade JH108 11:00a–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Larsen

Lecture40159 Cascade JH104 9:30a–12:20p S 9/25–12/11 PopeLab41743 Cascade JH108 9:30a–12:20p U 9/26–12/12 Pope

Lecture42359 SECenter TABOR127 12:00p–2:50p T 9/21–12/7 StevensLab42868 SECenter TABOR127 5:30p–8:20p R 9/23–12/9 Crater

Lecture40164 RockCr BLDG7101 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Anderson40499 RockCr BLDG7101 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 ChockleyLab40608 RockCr BLDG7124 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Kolotushkina40609 RockCr BLDG7124 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Turner41450 RockCr BLDG7124 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Toyooka41946 RockCr BLDG7124 3:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/6 Baker

Lecture41018 Sylvania HT212 7:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 WosterLab41019 Sylvania HT303 7:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Woster

Lecture41199 Sylvania HT212 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 ManiLab41200 Sylvania HT303 12:30p–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 Mani

Lecture40145 Sylvania HT212 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/20–12/11 Crater41393 Sylvania HT212 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 AndersonLab40146 Sylvania HT303 8:00a–10:50a T 9/20–12/11 Anderson40147 Sylvania HT303 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Crater40148 Sylvania HT303 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Schaerer41073 Sylvania HT303 3:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Crater41074 Sylvania HT303 8:00a–10:50a R 9/23–12/9 Anderson41075 Sylvania HT303 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Carpenter

Lecture40770 Distance DSTLEARN TBA TBA 9/21–12/7 Stevensand Sylvania HT303 5:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 StevensLab41815 Sylvania HT303 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Stevens

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Lecture44963 Distance DSTLEARN TBA TBA 9/23–12/9 McNerthneyand Sylvania HT303 5:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 McNerthneyLab44964 Sylvania HT303 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Kapur

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BI 101H Biology: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—Anhonorslaboratoysciencecoursedesignedfornon-biologymajors.Introductiontothepropertiesoflife,morphologyandphysiologyofcells,cellchemistry,energytransformation,andthebasicprinciplesofecology.Courseexplorestheconnectionbetweenbiologicalprinciplesandotherdisciplines,includingarchitecture,economics,socialsciences,history,andengineering.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscoresAND3.25GPA.Fee:$12

Lecture46721 Sylvania HT212 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 McNerthney

HonorsversionofBI101,3.25GPArequiredLab47102 Sylvania HT303 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Stevens

BI 102 Biology, 4.00 Cr.—Alaboratorysciencecoursedesignedfornon-biologyma-jors.Thesecondtermofathree-termsequence.Presentsproteinsynthesis,celldivision,genetics,reproductionanddevelopment,andevolution.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores,andBI101orBI101B.Fee:$12

Lecture40161 Cascade JH112 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 MorinLab41949 Cascade JH108 11:00a–1:50p M 9/20–12/6 Morin

Lecture41050 RockCr BLDG7106 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 LienLab41973 RockCr BLDG7124 3:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Turner

Lecture43471 RockCr BLDG7223 5:30p–8:20p M 9/20–12/6 Brown-IstvanLab43472 RockCr BLDG7124 5:30p–8:20p W 9/22–12/8 Hillary

Lecture40149 Sylvania HT307 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 ConnellyLab40150 Sylvania HT303 9:00a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 TBA

BI 103 Biology, 4.00 Cr.—Alaboratorysciencecoursedesignedfornon-biologyma-jors.Presentstheevolutionaryrelationshipamongthekingdoms.Includesacomparisonofbiologicalsystemsacrosskingdoms.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores,and(BI101orBI101B)andBI102.Fee:$12

Lecture48045 Cascade TH202 3:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/6 PerkinsLab48046 Cascade JH108 3:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Perkins

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BI 112 Cell Biology for Health Occ, 5.00 Cr.—Alaboratorysciencecoursedesignedasaprerequisitecourseforstudentswhoplantotakemicrobiologyand/oranat-omyandphysiology.Topicswillincludestudyofthescientificmethod,cellularchemistry,cellstructureandfunction,principlesofinheritance,andlaboratoryskills.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture43262 Cascade TH202 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 SandgatheLab43263 Cascade JH216 1:30p–4:20p M 9/20–12/6 Pope43634 Cascade JH216 1:30p–4:20p W 9/22–12/8 Mirkes

Lecture45486 Cascade TH107 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 BarteeLab45487 Cascade JH216 4:30p–7:20p M 9/20–12/6 Ansley

Lecture42259 Cascade TH202 7:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 VolpeLab42260 Cascade JH216 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Perkins42622 Cascade JH216 5:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Perkins

Lecture44634 Cascade TH202 9:30a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 TBALab44635 Cascade JH216 12:30p–3:20p T 9/21–12/7 TBA44636 Cascade JH216 12:30p–3:20p R 9/23–12/9 TBA

Lecture42262 Cascade TH202 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 DubbsLab42261 Cascade JH216 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Dubbs43635 Cascade JH216 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dubbs

Lecture42623 Cascade JH112 9:00a–10:50a S 9/25–12/11 Cramptonand Cascade JH112 3:00p–4:50p S 9/25–12/11 CramptonLab42624 Cascade JH216 11:30a–2:20p S 9/25–12/11 Crampton

Lecture43638 Cascade JH112 9:00a–10:50a U 9/26–12/12 Barteeand Cascade JH112 3:00p–4:50p U 9/26–12/12 BarteeLab43643 Cascade JH216 11:30a–2:20p U 9/26–12/12 Bartee

Lecture43603 SECenter TABOR145 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 RichardsonLab43604 SECenter TABOR127 8:30a–11:20a R 9/23–12/9 Richardson46737 SECenter TABOR127 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Crater

Lecture43473 Hillsboro HC118 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Williams42294 RockCr BLDG7101 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Powell42299 RockCr BLDG7104 6:00p–7:50p WF 9/22–12/10 Sheldahl42569 RockCr BLDG7101 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Mueller-Kruse43474 RockCr BLDG7104 7:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Schultz44349 RockCr BLDG7107 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Anderson44371 RockCr BLDG7107 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 HillaryLab42300 RockCr BLDG7124 3:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 Powell42301 RockCr BLDG7124 9:30a–12:20p R 9/23–12/9 Hillary42302 RockCr BLDG7124 8:30p–9:50p WF 9/22–12/10 Sheldahl42570 RockCr BLDG7124 11:00a–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Mueller-Kruse42572 RockCr BLDG7124 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Gallegos43475 RockCr BLDG7124 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Huss43476 RockCr BLDG7124 11:30a–2:20p M 9/20–12/6 Huss44350 RockCr BLDG7124 5:30p–8:20p F 9/24–12/10 LlanezaGarci44372 RockCr BLDG7124 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Bhatia

Lecture42205 Sylvania HT213 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Connelly42206 Sylvania HT223 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Briggs43662 Sylvania HT213 8:30a–10:20a F 9/24–12/10 Zwartjesand Sylvania HT213 11:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Zwartjes43695 Sylvania HT212 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Fergusson-Ko45490 Sylvania HT223 5:00p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 SahaayarubanLab42208 Sylvania HT304 8:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/7 Connelly42209 Sylvania HT304 1:30p–4:20p T 9/21–12/7 Fergusson-Ko42210 Sylvania HT304 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Briggs42211 Sylvania HT304 12:00p–2:50p W 9/22–12/8 Fergusson-Ko43006 Sylvania HT304 8:00a–10:50a R 9/23–12/9 Connelly43661 Sylvania HT304 1:30p–4:20p R 9/23–12/9 Sahaayaruban43696 Sylvania HT304 1:30p–4:20p F 9/25–12/10 Sahaayaruban44273 Sylvania HT304 3:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 LlanezaGarci

Lecture42207 Sylvania HT212 7:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBAand Sylvania HT212 6:00p–6:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBALab42212 Sylvania HT304 7:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA

Lecture43358 Sylvania HT304 6:00p–6:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBAand Sylvania HT212 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBALab43359 Sylvania HT304 7:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA

Lecture43659 Sylvania HT307 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 HanlonNewelland Sylvania HT304 6:00p–6:50p R 9/23–12/1 HanlonNewellLab43412 Sylvania HT304 7:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 HanlonNewell

Environmental HabitatsBI 141 Habitats: Life of the Forest, 4.00 Cr.—ExaminesstructureandfunctionofOregonforestecosystems.Coversdistributionandinteractionsofplants,animals,microorganisms,climateandbasicgeology.Laboratoryemphasizesidentificationandenvironmentaltesting.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplace-menttestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture40498 RockCr BLDG7225 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 RobertsonLab42270 RockCr BLDG7123 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Robertson

Lecture41394 Sylvania HT213 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Weston

4FieldTripdatestobeannouncedfirstweekofclassLab41395 Sylvania HT302 7:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Weston

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Biology for Science MajorsBI 211 Principles of Biology, 5.00 Cr.—Firsttermofathreetermsequenceforstudentsmajoringinbiologyandthesciences,includingpre-medical,pre-dental,chiropractic,pharmacy,andrelatedfields.Includesintroductiontoscience,biochemistry,metabolism,thecell,molecularbiology,andreproduction.Recommended:Highschoolbiologyandchemistryinthepastsevenyears.Prerequisites:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores,andMTH60orhigher.Prerequisite/Concurrent:CH100orabove;orinstructorpermission.Fee:$12

Lecture41755 Cascade TH122 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 JordanLab41756 Cascade JH108 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Jordan43413 Cascade JH108 2:00p–4:50p F 9/24–12/10 Jordan

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Lecture46095 Cascade JH106 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 CramptonLab46097 Cascade JH108 5:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Ansley

Lecture44391 RockCr BLDG7106 6:00p–9:50p F 9/24–12/10 BakerLab44393 RockCr BLDG7126 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Baker

Lecture40167 RockCr BLDG7101 11:30a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 PowellLab42272 RockCr BLDG7126 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Powell42273 RockCr BLDG7126 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Powell

Lecture40168 RockCr BLDG7225 5:00p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 RouheLab42006 RockCr BLDG7126 7:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Rouhe

Lecture42520 RockCr BLDG7106 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBAand RockCr BLDG7126 6:00p–6:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBALab42521 RockCr BLDG7126 7:00p–9:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA

Lecture43366 RockCr BLDG7225 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 PinoLab43367 RockCr BLDG7126 11:00a–1:50p M 9/20–12/6 Pino

Lecture40154 Sylvania HT223 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 FongLab40555 Sylvania HT302 8:00a–10:50a W 9/22–12/8 Fong40556 Sylvania HT302 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Fong

Lecture40158 Sylvania HT213 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Ballewand Sylvania HT213 6:00p–6:50p W 9/22–12/8 Ballew44827 Sylvania HT212 2:30p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 BallewLab40557 Sylvania HT302 7:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Ballew44234 Sylvania HT302 11:00a–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Ballew

BI 212 Principles of Biology, 5.00 Cr.—Secondpartofathree-quartersequencedesignedforstudentsmajoringinbiologyandthesciences,includingpre-medical,pre-dental,chiropractic,pharmacy,andrelatedfields.Topicsinclude:inheritance,thegeneticcode,modernandclassicalgenetics,evolution,diversity,andsystematics.Thiscoursemayincludesomedissectionofplantsandanimals.Prerequisite:BI211anditsprerequisiterequirements.Fee:$12

Lecture48054 Sylvania HT213 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 BrelandLab48055 Sylvania HT302 2:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/7 Breland

BI 213 Principles of Biology, 5.00 Cr.—Thirdtermofathreetermsequenceforstudentsmajoringinbiologyandthesciences,includingpre-medical,pre-dental,chiro-practic,pharmacy,andrelatedfields.Includesplantandanimalanatomyandphysiology,andindividual,population,communityandecosystemecology.Prerequisite:BI212anditsprerequisiterequirements.Fee:$12

Lecture41499 Sylvania HT307 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 LlanezaGarci

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningLab41500 Sylvania HT302 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 LlanezaGarci

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning

Lecture45412 Sylvania HT319 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McNerthneyLab45413 Sylvania HT302 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Breland

BI 222 Human Genetics, 3.00 Cr.—Lecture/discussionpresentationofthefundamentalsofhumangenetics.Includesphysicalbasisofinheritance,themechanicsofinheritance,probability,sexchromosomalabnormalities,autosomalanomalies,genestructureandfunction,moleculargenetics,behavioralgenetics,twinningandcontempo-raryissuesinhumangenetics.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.44373 RockCr BLDG7107 2:00p–4:50p F 9/24–12/10 Williams

Anatomy and PhysiologyBI 121 Intro Human Anatomy/Phys I, 4.00 Cr.—Surveysanatomicalterminol-ogy,basicchemistry,cellstructureandfunction,tissues,andthefollowingsystems:integumentary,skeletal,muscular,andnervous.Lecturediscussionscomplementedbylaboratoriesinvolvingphysiologicalexercises,dissections,microscopy,andmultimedia.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture41744 Cascade TH202 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 LarsenLab41746 Cascade JH219 8:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/7 Larsen44666 Cascade JH219 8:00a–10:50a R 9/23–12/9 Larsen

Lecture48215 Cascade JH102 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 MirkesLab48216 Cascade JH219 5:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Cusson

Lecture40152 Sylvania HT213 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 ZwartjesLab40545 Sylvania HT302 8:00a–10:50a M 9/20–12/6 Zwartjes40546 Sylvania HT302 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kelsey

Lecture43663 Sylvania HT213 7:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 KelseyLab43664 Sylvania HT302 7:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kelsey

BI 122 Intro Human Anat/Phys II, 4.00 Cr.—Surveystheendocrine,lymphatic,cardiovascular,digestive,respiratory,reproductive,urinary,andsomecoverageofhumandevelopment,humangenetics,andimmunology.Lecturediscussionsarecomplementedbylaboratorieswhichincludephysiologicalexercises,dissections,microscopy,andmultimedia.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores,andBI121.Fee:$12

Lecture44043 Sylvania HT212 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 SahaayarubanLab44044 Sylvania HT325 5:00p–7:50p S 9/25–12/11 Sahaayaruban

BI 231 Human Anatomy & Physiology I, 4.00 Cr.—Firsttermofthree-termsequencecovering:chemistry,cells,tissues;theskin,skeletalandmuscularsystemsandnervoustissue.Lecturediscussionscomplementedbylaboratoriesinvolvingmicroscopy,animaldissection,physiologicalexercisesandcomputerwork.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores,andBI112or(BI211andBI212)Fee:$12

Lecture40162 Cascade JH104 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 ThwingLab40642 Cascade JH219 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Thwing41898 Cascade JH219 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Thwing

Lecture41758 Cascade JH102 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 NepsLab41656 Cascade JH219 12:00p–2:50p T 9/21–12/7 Neps41759 Cascade JH219 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 Neps

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Lecture41950 Cascade JH104 1:00p–2:20p WF 9/22–12/10 Galba-MachuLab41890 Cascade JH219 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Galba-Machu41951 Cascade JH219 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Galba-Machu

Lecture41824 Cascade JH104 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 ChristieLab41760 Cascade JH219 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Christie44758 Cascade JH219 12:30p–3:20p W 9/22–12/8 Stevens

Lecture41900 Cascade JH104 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 ChristieLab41531 Cascade JH219 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Salti43291 Cascade JH219 1:00p–3:50p S 9/25–12/11 Salti

Lecture44243 Cascade JH104 9:00a–11:50a U 9/26–12/12 CussonLab44247 Cascade JH219 1:00p–3:50p U 9/26–12/12 Cusson

Lecture44770 Cascade JH106 8:00a–10:50a M 9/20–12/6 MirkesLab44771 Cascade JH219 12:00p–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 Mirkes

Lecture42277 RockCr BLDG7122 5:30p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 SchutzerLab42278 RockCr BLDG7122 7:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Schutzer

Lecture40165 RockCr BLDG7108 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 KruseLab41944 RockCr BLDG7122 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Kruse

Lecture40166 RockCr BLDG7121 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 KruseLab42274 RockCr BLDG7122 10:30a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kruse43477 RockCr BLDG7122 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Toyooka

Lecture41647 RockCr BLDG7105 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Mueller-KruseLab41945 RockCr BLDG7122 4:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Mueller-Kruse

Lecture42275 RockCr BLDG7107 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 MonteverdiLab42276 RockCr BLDG7122 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Monteverdi

Lecture40155 Sylvania HT223 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 DeGrauw40156 Sylvania HT223 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 DeGrauw40157 Sylvania HT223 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 DeGrauw41263 Sylvania HT213 8:30a–11:20a S 9/25–12/11 Thurman41325 Sylvania HT223 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 DeGrauwLab40547 Sylvania HT325 11:00a–1:50p M 9/20–12/6 Thomas40548 Sylvania HT325 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Thomas40549 Sylvania HT325 8:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/7 Thomas40550 Sylvania HT325 2:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/7 Ruppell40551 Sylvania HT325 8:00a–10:50a W 9/22–12/8 Schacker40621 Sylvania HT325 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Thomas41264 Sylvania HT302 12:00p–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA41326 Sylvania HT325 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Schacker41327 Sylvania HT325 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Martin43244 Sylvania HT302 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Schacker44975 Sylvania HT302 8:30a–11:20a S 9/25–12/11 Martin45458 Sylvania HT302 12:00p–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Thurman

BI 232 Human Anatomy & Physiology II, 4.00 Cr.—Secondtermofathree-termsequence.Coursesmaynotbetakenoutofsequence.Coversnervous,endocrine,cardiovascularandimmunesystems.Lecturediscussionscomplementedbylaboratoriesinvolvingmicroscopy,animaldissection,physiologicalexercisesandcomputerworksuchasCD-ROM-basedexercises.Prerequisite:BI231witha“C”orbetteranditsprerequisiterequirements.Fee:$12

Lecture41513 Cascade JH104 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 FugateLab41532 Cascade JH110 12:00p–2:50p T 9/21–12/7 Fugate41891 Cascade JH110 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 Fugate

Lecture41952 Cascade JH104 7:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Galba-MachuLab41953 Cascade JH110 4:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Galba-Machu41954 Cascade JH110 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Galba-Machu

Lecture42629 Cascade TH202 9:30a–12:20p S 9/25–12/11 SweeneyLab42630 Cascade JH110 1:30p–4:20p S 9/25–12/11 Sweeney

Lecture41007 RockCr BLDG7107 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 HayteasLab42280 RockCr BLDG7126 2:30p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hayteas

Lecture41811 RockCr BLDG7104 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 HayteasLab42128 RockCr BLDG7126 7:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hayteas

Lecture42524 RockCr BLDG7107 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 SessionsLab42525 RockCr BLDG7126 4:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sessions

Lecture45415 RockCr BLDG7121 10:30a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 CorwinLab45416 RockCr BLDG7126 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Corwin

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Lecture40984 Sylvania HT213 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Redinger41341 Sylvania HT223 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Redinger41565 Sylvania HT213 1:30p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Redinger43052 Sylvania HT213 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/7 RedingerLab40985 Sylvania HT304 10:30a–1:20p M 9/20–12/6 Redinger40986 Sylvania HT304 3:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kohl41342 Sylvania HT325 11:00a–1:50p R 9/23–12/9 Kohl41459 Sylvania HT325 8:00a–10:50a F 9/24–12/10 TBA41566 Sylvania HT325 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA41882 Sylvania HT304 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Sullivan43053 Sylvania HT325 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Batcheller

BI 233 Human Anatomy & Physiology III, 4.00 Cr.—Thirdtermofathree-termsequence.Coursesmaynotbetakenoutofsequence.Coversdigestive,respiratory,uri-naryandreproductivesystems;metabolismfluidandelectrolytebalance;embryologyandgenetics.Lecturediscussionswillbecomplementedbylaboratoriesinvolvingmicroscopy,animaldissection,physiologicalexercisesandcomputerworksuchasCD-ROM-basedexercises.Prerequisite:BI232witha“C”orbetteranditsprerequisiterequirements.Fee:$12

Lecture41511 Cascade JH104 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 FugateLab41512 Cascade JH110 12:00p–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 Fugate42631 Cascade JH110 12:00p–2:50p W 9/22–12/8 Fugate

Lecture42263 Cascade JH104 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 RuppellLab42264 Cascade JH110 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ruppell44773 Cascade JH110 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Ruppell

Lecture45148 Cascade JH106 9:30a–12:20p U 9/26–12/12 SullivanLab45149 Cascade JH110 1:30p–4:20p U 9/26–12/12 Sullivan

Lecture47771 Cascade JH106 1:30p–4:20p S 9/25–12/11 KohlLab47772 Cascade JH110 9:30a–12:20p S 9/25–12/11 Kohl

Lecture41359 RockCr BLDG7106 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 KruseLab41361 RockCr BLDG7122 2:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kruse

Lecture42281 RockCr BLDG7225 7:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 BharadvajLab41360 RockCr BLDG7122 8:30p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bharadvaj

Lecture42282 RockCr BLDG7227 7:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 SheldahlLab42283 RockCr BLDG7122 8:30p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sheldahl

Lecture41329 Sylvania HT223 8:00a–9:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Kohl42463 Sylvania HT212 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBALab41330 Sylvania HT326 8:00a–10:50a F 9/24–12/10 TBA41331 Sylvania HT326 12:00p–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA41827 Sylvania HT326 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA45154 Sylvania HT326 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Martin

BI 241 Pathophysiology, 3.00 Cr.—Lecture/discussionpresentationofalterationsinhomeostasis,alterationsincellularfunction;anddiseasesoftheimmune,muscular,skeletal,integumentary,nervous,cardiovascular,respiratory,digestive,endocrine,urinary,andreproductivesystems.Prerequisites:BI231and232.BI233iseitheraprerequisiteormaybetakenconcurrently.41646 RockCr BLDG7101 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Sessions43245 Sylvania HT213 7:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 MehdizadehKa

MicrobiologyBI 234 Microbiology, 5.00 Cr.—Lecture,recitation,andlaboratorycover:bacte-rialidentification,morphology,metabolismandgenetics;bacterial,viral,andparasiticrelationshipswithhumanhealthanddisease;andbasicimmunology.Laboratorystressesaseptictechnique,bacterialidentificationandphysiologyusingavarietyofmedia,cultur-ingtechniques,andstainingtechniques.RecommendBI231.Prerequisites:BI112or(BI211andBI212)andtheirprerequisiterequirements.Fee:$12

Lecture40163 Cascade JH102 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBALab41776 Cascade JH216 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA44782 Cascade JH216 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

Lecture41422 Cascade TH202 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 KimLab41533 Cascade JH216 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Kim46169 Cascade JH216 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kim

Lecture41923 Cascade JH102 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 DoesLab41925 Cascade JH216 4:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Does41926 Cascade JH216 8:00p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Does

Lecture42953 Cascade JH112 1:00p–2:50p SU 9/25–12/12 VolpeLab42954 Cascade JH216 3:30p–4:50p SU 9/25–12/12 Volpe

Lecture41008 RockCr BLDG7101 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 AndersonLab42298 RockCr BLDG7123 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Anderson46372 RockCr BLDG7123 2:30p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Anderson

Lecture41810 RockCr BLDG7123 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 FurmanLab42284 RockCr BLDG7123 8:00p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Furman

Lecture41100 RockCr BLDG7123 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 AyalaLab42285 RockCr BLDG7123 8:00p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Ayala

Lecture40153 Sylvania HT212 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 BriggsLab40552 Sylvania HT326 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Briggs40553 Sylvania HT326 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Briggs

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Bioscience [email protected],503-614-7282DeptChair,503-614-7257AdminAsst

Biosciencetechnologyisadynamicfieldthatapplieslifeprocessestopracticaluses,suchasthemanufacturingofdrugsandmedicaldevicesandtheresearchanddevelopmentofnewbioscienceproductsandprocedures.Careersarevaried.Biotechniciansworkinresearchlaboratories,manufacturingfacilities,analyticalandqualitycontrollaboratories,andinthefield.ThePCCBioscienceTechnologyProgramlinksbasicsciencefunda-mentalstolaboratoryandbiomanufacturingapplications.Theemphasisisonauthentic,hands-onexperiencetodeveloptheskills,knowledgeandattributesthatarekeytosuc-cessinthisfield.Youstartbyearningthecertificateandhavetheoptiontocontinueontoearnanassociate’sdegree.Boththecertificateandtheassociate’sdegreeprovideyouwithastrongfoundationforacareerandforfurthereducationinBioscience.BIT 101 Intro Bioscience Technology, 4.0 Cr.—Introductiontoandsurveyofthebroadrangeofactivitiesinbiosciencetechnology.Majorapplicationsandadvancesinpharmaceuticals,medicaldevices,genomics,forensics,proteomics,agriculture,andenvironmentalsciencewillbecovered.Includesexaminationanddiscussionofethical,legalandhands-onactivitiesbasedonauthenticbioscienceapplications.Recommend:BI112or211.Prerequisites:PlacementintoWR115andRD115.Fee:$1243470 RockCr BLDG7125 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Willyand RockCr BLDG7125 2:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 WillyBIT 110 Bioscience Technology Basics, 9.00 Cr.—Introducesfundamentalprinciplesandpracticesforthebiosciencelaboratoryandbiomanufacturingenviron-ment.Principlesofqualitydocumentation,safety,andcommunicationwillbeempha-sizedthroughout,inthecontextoftechnicalactivitiesthatincludesolutionpreparation,instrumentationformeasurements(weight,volume,temperature,pH,conductivityandspectroscopy)andselectedbiomanufacturingactivities.ProgramAdmissionrequired.Fee:$3043432 RockCr BLDG7104 9:00a–9:50a TRF 9/21–12/10 Willyand RockCr BLDG7125 10:00a–11:50a TRF 9/21–12/10 Willyand RockCr BLDG7223 1:00p–1:50p TRF 9/21–12/10 Willyand RockCr BLDG7125 2:00p–3:50p TRF 9/21–12/10 WillyBIT 125 Quality Syst. in Bioscience Te, 2.00 Cr.—Introductiontointernalandex-ternalqualitysystemsthatapplytothebioscienceindustry,withemphasisonworkinginaregulatedenvironment.Alsocoversvariousagenciesthatregulatethebioscienceindustry,FDAregulationforgoodlaboratoryandmanufacturingpractices(GLPandcGMP),andprocessesrelatingtoproductapproval.43431 RockCr BLDG7105 8:00a–9:50a M 9/20–12/6 BondurantBIT 181 Exploring Bioscience, 2.0 Cr.—Overviewandexplorationofbiosciencetechnology,fromresearchanddevelopmenttomanufacturing.Coverscareeroptionsandpathways,andguidesstudentsinthedevelopmentofskillstoidentifypotentialintern-ships,entry-levelpositionsandeducationandtrainingopportunitiesthatfitthestudent’sgoalsandtrendsinthefield.Participationinfieldtripsisessential.Prerequisite:Concur-rentenrollmentinBIT110orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1243433 RockCr BLDG7104 10:00a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 Moentenichand RockCr BLDG7121 10:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Moentenich

Building Construction TechnologyRockCrBldg7/Rm202www.pcc.edu/bct,503-614-7255AdminAsst,503-614-7403DeptChair

PCC’sBuildingConstructionTechnologyProgramhasbeentrainingconstructionprofes-sionalsforover25years.Theuniqueprogramofferslearnersauthentic“hands-on”train-inginthe7500squarefootshopfacility,the20-stationcomputerlab,andatthetwoacrebuildingsite.Studentsmayearnaone-yearcertificateinBuildingConstructionTechnol-ogyoratwo-yeardegreeinBuildingConstructionTechnology,ConstructionManagement,orDesign/BuildRemodeling.GraduatesmaycontinuetheireducationthroughtheOregonInstituteofTechnology’sBachelorofOperationsManagementProgram.

Building Construction TechnologyBCT 102 Residential Printreading, 3.00 Cr.—Providesacollaborativelearningframeworkfromthedevelopmentofprintreadingskillsrelevanttoresidentialbuildingconstruction.Studentswilldemonstrateanunderstandingofprintreadingbyanalyzing,interpreting,andmeasuringplansforrelevantconstructioninformation,andbysketchingscaledplansforpeerandinstructorevaluation.Workwillbelimitedtoresidentialprints.40522 RockCr BLDG7225 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 Campbell

ForBuildingConstr,ConstrManagement,&Design/Build40991 RockCr BLDG7106 2:30p–5:20p M 9/20–12/6 Campbell

ForBuildingConstr,ConstrManagement,&Design/BuildBCT 103 Residential Materials/Methods, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesfunctionandperformancecharacteristicsofbasicbuildingmaterials,components,methods,andsequencesintheconstructionprocess.Emphasizesresidentialconstruction.40870 RockCr BLDG7228 2:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/7 Garrison

ForBuildingConstr,ConstrManagement,&Design/Build41168 RockCr BLDG7107 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Garrison

ForBuildingConstr,ConstrManagement,&Design/BuildBCT 104 Construction Math, 3.00 Cr.—Providesaframeworkforlearnerstoapplymathematicalconceptsandprinciplestobuildingconstructionsituationsproblemsthroughcollaborativelearning.Learnerswillalsodevelop,articulateanddocumenttheirownproblemsolvingstrategies.Explorationofconstructionproblemswillbelimitedtolightframing,concrete,finishcarpentryandcabinetmaking.Prerequisite:PlacementintoMTH20aordepartmentapproval.40520 RockCr BLDG7228 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Baird

ForBuildingConstr,ConstrManagement,&Design/Build40521 RockCr BLDG2246 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Baird

ForBuildingConstr,ConstrManagement,&Design/BuildBCT 105 Vectorworks f/Constructors, 3.00 Cr.—Learntocreate2DarchitecturalworkingdrawingusingVectorWorksCADbasedsoftware.Abuildingblocksapproachwillbeusedtohelplearnersdeveloptheskillsandvocabularynecessarytogeneratetheirownworkingdrawings.SuitableforbothMACandWindowsoperatingsystems.Recom-mended:Blueprintreadingandbasiccomputerskills.46337 RockCr BLDG5125 2:30p–5:20p R 9/23–12/9 HinkleBCT 106 Hand Tool/Power Tool Use & Saf, 3.00 Cr.—Developsunderstandingofthehandtoolsandpowertoolsusedintheconstructiontrades.Identifiescommonlyusedhand/powertools,selectingthecorrecttooltocompleteassignedprojectsandworkinginasafeandcompetentmanner.Emphasizessafetyandcareoftools.Fee:$1840523 RockCr BLDG7107 7:00a–8:50a R 9/23–12/9 Garrisonand RockCr BLDG2104 9:00a–12:50p R 9/23–12/9 GarrisonBCT 108 Intro to Building Science, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesstudentstothebasicprinciplesofbuildingscienceinresidentialconstructionandthedynamicrelationshipbetweenconstructionpractices,materialchoices,physicsandbuildingoperation.Criticaltopicsinclude:energyandmoisturetransportinbuildings,understandingbuildingenclosures,comfort,buildingtightnessandventilation.44821 RockCr BLDG2245 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 SammonsBCT 116 Alternative Building Design, 3.00 Cr.—Thiscourseintroducesstudentstonaturalgreenbuildingprinciplesusedinthedesignandconstructionofalternativebuildingssuchasstrawbale,cobbandrammedearth.Studentteamwilldevelopdesignsbyconstructingscaledmodels,andwillthenprepareanddeliverpresentationsthatdefendandpromotetheirdesigns.Fee:$1846340 RockCr BLDG7107 8:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 MastersonBCT 128 Exterior Finish, 6.00 Cr.—Coursecoverstheinstallation,estimationofmaterialsandlaborofvariousexteriorsidingproducts.Includesconstructionofvarioushorizontallap,woodshinglesandverticalsidings.Coversceilingsoffits,door,windowandcornertrim.Roofingcoverscomposition,shakeandshingleroofing.Prerequisites:BCT106orinstructorpermission.Fee:$3640990 RockCr BLDG7107 7:00a–8:50a MT 9/20–12/7 Steeleand RockCr BLDG2104 9:00a–12:50p MT 9/20–12/7 SteeleBCT 206 Sustainable Const. Practices, 3.00 Cr.—Introducestheenvironmental,economical,andhumanconsequencesresultingfromconventionalbuildingpracticesandtheneedforsustainabledesignandconstruction.46342 RockCr BLDG2120 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 PowellBCT 223 Finished Stair Construction, 3.00 Cr.—Coverstheconstructionandfinishofinteriorstaircases,includingbalustrades,handrailsandguardrails.Emphasizesthematerialsandtechniquesusedtoconstructfinishstairs,relevantbuildingcodes,andmethodsusedtoestimatelaborandmaterialsassociatedwithstairandrailconstruction.Prerequisites:BCT106orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1842886 RockCr BLDG7107 7:00a–8:50a W 9/22–12/8 Steeleand RockCr BLDG2104 9:00a–12:50p W 9/22–12/8 Steele

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Design/Build Remodeling OptionDesign/Buildstudentsshouldchoosefromthecourseslistedbelow,appropriatecoursesfromtheBuildingConstructionTechnologycourselisting.xSeetheInteriorDesignschedulelistingforID131,ID132,ID225andID238andArchitecturalDesign&DraftingSchedulelistingforARCH100.BCT 129 Mechanical Plan Kitchen & Bath, 4.00 Cr.—Coverselectrical,plumbing,HVACsystemsusedinresidentialkitchensandbaths.Studentswillbecomefamiliarwiththecoderequirementsandrestrictionsthroughtheexaminationofremodelingcasestud-ies.Studentswilldesigngeneralandtasklightingsystemsforkitchensandbaths.42883 RockCr BLDG7228 1:30p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 HinkleBCT 202 Business Principles for Const, 3.00 Cr.—BusinessPrinciplesforConstructionTolearnfundamentalbusinessprinciplesandpracticesusedinmanag-ingaconstructioncompany.Establishobjectivesinmarketing,operationsandfinance,andunderstandtherelationshipbetweenthosebusinessactivities.Studyplanningandmanagementmethodsforachievingobjectives.Learnthegenerallegalrequirements,accountingandrecordkeepingpractices.42885 RockCr BLDG7228 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 FisherBCT 229 Intro to Kitchens and Baths, 2.00 Cr.—Exploresthehistoryandtrendsofthekitchenandbathindustry.Focusesonbasickitchen&bathlayoutsandspecifica-tionofspecializedequipment,materialsandsurfacesrequiredforsafeandfunctionalkitchens&baths.Productsincludecabinetsystems,appliances,equipmentandsurfacingmaterials.Studentswillcompletebasickitchenandbathdesignsbasedoncasestudies.Prerequisite:ARCH110orinstructorapproval.Fee:$1242884 RockCr BLDG7102 9:00a–12:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hinkle

Construction ManagementxConstructionManagementstudentsshouldchoosefromthecourseslistedbelowandfromtheBuildingConstructionTechnologycourselisting.BCT 100 Overview of Construction, 3.00 Cr.—Studyofmanagementfunctionsintheconstructionindustry.Planningandscheduling,projectorganizationandcommu-nications,costcontrol,projectandcontractadministration,andprojectcloseout.Basicconstructionindustryoperationknowledge,orinstructor’spermissionrequired.40992 RockCr BLDG7106 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 BairdBCT 150 Mech, Elec and Plumb, 3.00 Cr.—Coverstheprinciplesandapplicationsofmechanicalandelectricalcomponentsduringtheconstructionprocessandofcon-structedfacilities;heating,ventilating,airconditioning,plumbing,fireprotection,power,lighting,distributionsystems,securitysystemsandareviewoftherelatedcodes.42895 RockCr BLDG7228 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 BairdBCT 213 Commercial Printreading, 3.00 Cr.—CommercialPrintreadingCoverstypicalcommercialandcivilconstructionplansandpractices.Presentsskillsforprintreadingandapplyingknowledgetocommercialconstructionprojects.Prerequisite:BCT102orinstructorpermissionbasedonindustryexperienceinprintreading.41943 RockCr BLDG7228 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Goodblatt

Cooperative EducationStudentsregisteringforcooperativeeducationmusthavedepartmentalapproval.AllstudentsmustcontactinstructorsKirkGarrison614-7403orSpencerHinkle614-7405inBldg7/Rm202,priortoregisteringfortheseclasses.BCT 280A CE: Building Construction, 1.00 TO 12.00 Cr.—On-the-jobtrainingatadepartment-designatedworksite,givingstudentsexperienceinrealworkconditionsandhelpingdeterminecareerchoices.Departmentpermissionrequired.42347 RockCr BLDG7202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Garrison

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Thiscourseisbeingofferedfor4credits.BCT 280C CE-BCT Design/Build Remodeling, 1.00 TO 5.00 Cr.—On-the-jobtrainingatadepartment-designatedworksite,givingstudentsexperienceinrealworkconditionsandhelpingdeterminecareerchoices.Departmentpermissionrequired.45685 RockCr BLDG7202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Hinkle

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Studentsseekingaone-yearcertificateoranassociatedegreeareencouragedtoseeadepartmentadvisorbeforeregistering.INSP 101 Architectural Graphics 1, 2.00 Cr.—Introductiontodesignanddraw-ingforresidentialdesign.Includesprogramming,code/zoning/siteanalysis,conceptdiagrams,anddesigndevelopmentforplansandelevations.Fee:$1244591 Sylvania ST240 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 LibertyINSP 151 Intern Resid Code-Struct, 4.00 Cr.—Coversresidentialbuildingcodeasappliedtoresidentialconstructionpractices.Thiscourseis40totalcontacthoursandalsoworth80HSWcreditstoAIAmembers.Prerequisites:WR115andMTH20orhigher,orplacementintoWR121andMTH60orhigher.Prerequisite/concurrent:INSP100.40881 Sylvania AM125 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 GoodblattINSP 154 Residential Inspection Basics, 1.00 Cr.—Introductiontoprocesses,procedures,andexpectationsrelatedtoresidentialinspections.Thiscourseistaughtintheclassroom.Prerequisite/concurrent:INSP151.43822 Sylvania ST236 8:00a–11:50a S 11/6– Larsen

Thiscoursemeets2timesoncampusduringtheterm.INSP 251 International Building Code 1, 4.00 Cr.—Coversnonstructuralregula-tionsoftheInternationalBuildingCode,includingadministration,occupancyclassifica-tion,buildingarea,heightandlocationlimits,typeofconstruction,interiorenviron-mentsandfireresistivestandardsforsmallcommercialbuildingsincludingmultistorystructures.Emphasisisplacedonpresentingbasiccodeandbuildingelementconceptsforthestudentwithlimitedconstructionbackground.Thisis40totalcontacthoursandisalsoworth60HSWcreditstoAIAmembers.Prerequisites:WR115andMTH20orhigher,orplacementintoWR121andMTH60orhigher.40884 Sylvania AM125 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 GilmoreINSP 257 International Fuel-Gas Code, 3.00 Cr.—StudiestheInternationalMechanicalCodeincludingnewcoderequirements,applicationofcodetoinspectionrequirementsandmethodsusedtoinspectmechanicalinstallations.Thiscourseworth60LUcreditstoAIAmembers.Prerequisite:WR115andMTH20orhigher,orplacementintoWR121andMTH60orhigher.Prerequisite/concurrent:INSP100.42952 Sylvania AM125 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Bentley

Cooperative EducationINSP 280B CE: Field Experience, 1.00 TO 5.00 Cr.—Workonapprovedjobsiteswherestudentwillreceiveasvariedandcompleteanexperienceaspossibleunderjobconditions.Creditsarevariableandbasedonthenumberofclockhoursstudentspendsonjobsite.Mustbecoordinatedwithsupervisor,instructor,andcooperativeeducationspecialist.Departmentpermissionrequired.40978 Sylvania ST208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Roy

Courseisofferedfor2credits.ContactDeniseRoy40979 Sylvania ST208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Roy

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BA 101 Introduction to Business, 4.00 Cr.—Surveycourseinthefieldofbusi-nessincludingtopicssuchasmanagement,financeaccounting,marketing,production,computers,internationalbusiness,smallbusiness,investmentsandotherareasofgeneralbusinessinterest.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40414 Cascade TEB225 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Daraee

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 111 Introduction to Accounting, 3.00 Cr.—Presentsdouble-entryaccountingasrelatedtoserviceandmerchandisingbusiness.Coversaccountingcycle,includingjournalizing,postingtothegeneralledger,preparationoffinancialstatements,pettycash,bankreconciliations,combinedjournal,specialjournalsandpayroll.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.42399 Cascade TEB225 6:00p–8:50p W 9/20–12/6 Hopf

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 131 Computers in Business, 4.00 Cr.—Courseincomputerliteracythatcoverscomputerconceptsandtypicalactivitiescomputersareusedforinbusiness.Includesintroductiontohardwareandsoftware,operatingsystems,wordprocessing,spreadsheet,databaseandelectronicmail.Appreciatethevalueofethicalconductinabusiness/com-puterenvironment.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41829 Cascade TEB215 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Treadway46480 Cascade TEB215 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Scott40420 RockCr BLDG2249 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Parrott

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.44366 RockCr BLDG2125 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Hohn46436 RockCr BLDG2125 10:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Hohn

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 141 Intro to International Bus Law, 3.00 Cr.—Surveysinternationalaspectsoftraditionalbusinesslawsubjects(sales,commercialpaper,corporatelaw,agency,etc.)andrelatedsubjects(antitrustlaw,administrativelaw,traderegulation,etc.).Prerequisites:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class46444 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Taylor

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BA 177 Payroll Accounting, 3.00 Cr.—Learnfundamentalskillsandbasicknowl-edgeintheareaofbusinesspayroll.Thefocusofthecourseisprimarilyinthefollowingareas:payrollandpersonnelrecordkeeping,calculationofgrosspayusingvariousmethods,calculationofSocialSecurityandMedicaretaxes,calculationoffederalandstateincometaxes,calculationoffederalandstateunemploymenttaxes,journalizingandpostingpayrollentries,andcompletingvariousfederalandstateforms.Prerequisites:BA111IntroductiontoAccountingorBA211orinstructorpermission.Recommended:MTH30BusinessMathematics,andMicrocomputerexperience.43063 Cascade TEB216 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Demarkey40782 RockCr BLDG2213 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Grimmerw Distance Learning: Online Class44409 Forinfocontact:Cascade Lawrence

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 203 Intro to International Bus, 3.00 Cr.—Exploresprocessesofinternationaltrade,whetherthecompanyisanimporter,exporter,oramultinationalfirm.Formsabasisforfurtherstudyandspecializationintheinternationalbusinessfield.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41982 Cascade TEB225 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Brito40398 Sylvania TCB218 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA40935 Sylvania SCB102 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Shannonw Distance Learning: Online Class44919 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Seder

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 205 Solving Comm Prob w/Technology, 4.00 Cr.—Focusesonusingcurrenttechnologytocreate,revise,anddesignbusinessdocuments:letters,memos,e-mail,reports,minutes,simpleinstructions,andresumes.StudentswilluselibraryandInternetresourcestocollectinformation.Inaddition,studentswilldeliveroralpresentationsusingpresentationtools.Recommended:WR121,BA131,CAS133,orcomputerliteracy.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43064 Cascade TEB215 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Chatterton

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 206 Management Fundamentals, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesbusinessmanagementtheory,includingthebasicfunctionsofplanning,organizing,directing,leading,andcontrollingaswellasfactorscontributingtochangeincurrentmanagementapproaches.Recommended:BA101,IntroductiontoBusiness.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46882 Cascade TEB225 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Stevens43876 RockCr BLDG2125 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Szulczewski46437 RockCr BLDG2125 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Griffo40399 Sylvania AM112 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 207 Introduction to E-Commerce, 4.00 Cr.—Presentsconceptsandskillsforthestrategicuseofe-commerceandrelatedinformationtechnologyfromthreeperspectives:businesstoconsumers,business-to-business,andintra-organizational.Examinationofe-commerceinalteringthestructureofentireindustries,andhowitaffectsbusinessprocessesincludingelectronictransactions,supplychains,decisionmakingandorganizationalperformance.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class42441 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Totten

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 211 Principles of Accounting I, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesfinancialaccountingtheory,includingtheaccountingcycle,analysisandrecordingoftransactions,andreport-ingfinancialinformationinaccordancewithgenerallyacceptedaccountingprinciples.Recommend:MTH60andBA111.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40417 Cascade TEB222 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Tucker

Somecourseworkwillbedoneon-line41830 Cascade TEB222 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Lawrence48038 Newberg NCC105 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/11 TBA40424 RockCr BLDG2124 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Grimmer41251 RockCr BLDG2124 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Grimmer43451 RockCr BLDG2125 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Martin40939 SECenter TABOR142 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Bashar43587 SECenter TABOR126 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Bashar40400 Sylvania SCB201 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Salazar40760 Sylvania SCB105 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Killingsworth42015 Sylvania SYTBA 11:00a–12:20p T 9/21–12/7 Edwards

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BA 212 Principles of Accounting II, 3.00 Cr.—ContinuesthepresentationoffundamentalissuesbeguninBA211.Introducesstatementofcashflowsandfinancialstatementanalysis.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores;andBA211.42400 Cascade TEB224 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Myers

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Service-LearningOptionseewww.pcc.edu/servicelearning40402 Sylvania SS103 6:00p–8:50p W 9/20–12/11 Salazar40407 Sylvania TCB217 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Killingsworth

Service-LearningOptionseewww.pcc.edu/servicelearningw Distance Learning: Online Class42014 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Edwards

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44412 Forinfocontact:Cascade Tucker

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44431 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Russell

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class46885 Forinfocontact:Cascade Tucker

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class47435 Forinfocontact:Cascade Lawrence

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 213 Principles of Accounting III, 3.00 Cr.—StudyManagerialAccounting.Coverscost/volumerelationships,manufacturingcosts,costdecisions,managementplanning,budgeting,andresponsibilityaccounting.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores;andBA211.46888 Cascade TEB215 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Myers43454 RockCr BLDG2124 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Mottaghi44432 RockCr BLDG2124 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Zogbi40403 Sylvania TCB216 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lasselle40936 Sylvania SCB104 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Mottaghiw Distance Learning: Online Class40421 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Ramanujam

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class41089 Forinfocontact:Cascade Lawrence

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class43375 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Edwards

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class46886 Forinfocontact:Cascade Tucker

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 218 Personal Finance, 3.00 Cr.—Studiesroleoftheconsumerinoureconomy,problemsoffinancingfamilyandindividualneeds,includingbudgeting,bankingrelation-ships,chargeaccounts,installmentbuying,insurance,wills,realestateinvestingandpersonaltaxes.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.42401 Cascade SSB201 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Daraee46898 Cascade TEB216 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA46452 RockCr BLDG2125 4:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Sullivan43589 SECenter TABOR138 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Anderson44920 Sylvania SS122 1:00p–2:20p T 9/20–12/7 Tottenw Distance Learning: Online Class40411 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Totten

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class43369 Forinfocontact:Cascade Gray

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BA 222 Financial Management, 3.00 Cr.—Coversbasicfinancialconceptsandpracticesandincludesanalysisofcompanyresources,typesandsourcesoffinancing,forecastingandplanningmethods,andtherolesofthemoneyandcapitalmarkets.Rec-ommended:BA212,MTH60.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46889 Cascade TEB224 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA46891 Cascade MAHB216 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Matousekw Distance Learning: Online Class44921 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Edwards

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class47402 Forinfocontact:Cascade TBA

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 223 Principles of Marketing, 3.00 Cr.—Providesageneralknowledgeofmar-ketingwithemphasisonthemarketingmixelementsandtargetmarketsforconsumerandindustrialproducts.Marketingstrategies,customerbehavior,andinternationalmarketingaretopicsaddressed.Recommended:BA101.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46900 Cascade TEB225 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Maros46441 RockCr BLDG2124 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Szulczewski40542 Sylvania TCB212 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBAw Distance Learning: Online Class40413 Forinfocontact:Sylvania TBA

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44369 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Muller

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class46902 Forinfocontact:Cascade Gray

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 224 Human Resource Management, 3.00 Cr.—Attentionisgiventohumanbehavior,employment,employeedevelopment,performanceappraisal,wageandsalaryadministration,employmentandjobrights,disciplineanddueprocess,andlabor-man-agementrelations.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41983 Cascade TEB224 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Hopf46904 Cascade TEB218 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 YatesBA 226 Business Law I, 4.00 Cr.—Discussesfundamentalconcepts,principles,andrulesoflawthatapplytobusinesstransactions.Includesthefunctionandoperationofthecourts,businesscrimes,torts,contractlaw,intellectualproperty,theapplicationoftheUniformCommercialCodetobusinessactivitiesandrecentdevelopmentsinbusinesslaw,suchascyberlawandelectroniccommerce.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.44413 Cascade TEB224 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Mitchell-Phil40426 RockCr BLDG2124 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bloom40404 Sylvania SS102 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bloom42236 Sylvania TCB212 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Mitchell-Phil

Note:someclasstimereplacedwithonlinesessions.w Distance Learning: Online Class42011 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Lasselle

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class42626 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Bloom

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44414 Forinfocontact:Cascade Mitchell-Phil

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class48219 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Totten

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 228 Comp Accounting Applications, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesdouble-entry,fullyintegratedcomputerizedgeneralledgersoftware.Topicsincludegeneralledger,accountsreceivable,accountspayable,payroll,fixedassets,bankreconciliations,andinventory.Recommended:BA111orBA211andCAS133.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41520 Cascade TEB215 9:00a–12:00p S 9/25–12/11 Gray

Quickbooks;Someclassesreplacedwithon-lineassignments40408 Sylvania SCB103 6:00p–8:50p R 9/20–12/11 Charles

QuickBooksProw Distance Learning: Online Class44415 Forinfocontact:Cascade Treadway

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BA 234 International Marketing, 3.00 Cr.—Coversnatureandconceptsofinter-nationalmarketingincludingtechniquesforidentifyingpotentialmarketsandassessinguncontrollableelementssuchaseconomic,politicalandsocioculturalenvironmentalfactors.Internationalmarketingstrategiesrelatedtoproduct/service,pricing,promotionanddistributionareexamined.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41505 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Seder

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 238 Sales, 3.00 Cr.—Offersablendofpracticalityandtheoryonindustrial,commercialandretailsales.Demonstratesandpracticesbasicsalestechniques,explorescommunicationandmotivationastheyrelatetosellingandexaminethefunctionofsalesrelativetothetotalmarketingprogram.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43623 Cascade TEB227 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Maros40409 Sylvania TCB217 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 LumleyBA 239 Advertising, 3.00 Cr.—Coversthebasicsofplanning,creating,using,andplacingadvertisinginthebusinessworld.Reviewsentirefieldofadvertisingasbasisforstudentswhoselectadvertisingasacareerorasanintegralpartofamarketingprogram.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46903 Cascade TEB222 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/9 Stevens40410 Sylvania SCB104 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 EichenbergerBA 240 Nonprofit Fin. Mngmt. & Acctg., 4.00 Cr.—Developsconceptualfounda-tionunderlyingthefinancialmanagementandaccountingprocedures,recordsandstatementsfornon-profitorganizations.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscoresandBA111orBA211orequivalent.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class46439 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Martin

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 242 Introduction to Investments, 3.00 Cr.—Studypopularinvestmentvehicles--whattheyare,howtheycanbeutilizedandtheriskandreturnpossibilities.Emphasizesstocksandbonds,mutualfunds,optionsandrealestate.Examinessecuritiesexchangesandthefunctionsofthebroker.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46892 Cascade TEB227 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Daraee46895 Cascade TEB225 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Gray41704 Sylvania TCB217 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBAw Distance Learning: Online Class41502 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Edwards

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44416 Forinfocontact:Cascade Matousek

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 249 Prin/Retailing & E-tailing, 3.00 Cr.—Coversanalyzingtargetmarket,developingretailmarketingmixelements,andreviewingstoreplanningtechniquesusedbyretailers.Includesdiscussionsofchangingretailingenvironmentandimpactofgovern-mentregulations.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46874 Cascade TEB225 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBABA 250 Small Business Management, 3.00 Cr.—Designedforstudentsandprospectivesmallbusinessownersandmanagers.Itemphasizesthegeneralfunctions,procedures,andspecificsubjectareasrelatedtoinitiating,organizing,andoperatingasuccessfulsmallbusiness.Itspecificallypreparesthestudenttodevelopabusinessplanforopeningabusiness.Recommended:BA101.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41223 Cascade TEB225 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Chatterton

Somecourseworkwillbedoneon-line46905 Cascade TH124 9:00a–12:00p S 9/25–12/11 Parecki41875 Sylvania SCB105 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 WilsonBA 255 Project Management -Bus Enviro, 4.00 Cr.—Showcasestheevolvinginterpretationofprojectmanagementbyprovidingpracticalinformationusefultoprojectmanagersfromalldisciplines.Discussiontopicswillinclude:integration,scope,time,cost,quality,humanresourcemanagement,communication,risk,andprocurementmanagement.ThiscourseisoneoftheProjectManagementseriesthatincludesCAS220,MSD279,andCIS245.Projectmanagementisabroadtermthatcanincludemanyareasofabusiness.Recommend:BA101,MSD279,BA250,andCAS220.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$1247333 Cascade SC303 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 BritoBA 256 Income Tax, 3.00 Cr.—Introducespreparationoffederalindividualandsoleproprietorshipincometaxreturns.Providesbriefoverviewofpartnershipandcorporatereturns.44433 RockCr BLDG2125 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Pallas

BA 285 Human Relations-Organizations, 3.00 Cr.—Exploresinteractionsinorga-nizationsbyexamininghumanperceptions,communications,smallgroupdynamicsandleadership.Includesdynamicsofchange,culturaldiversity,substanceabuse,workstress,ethicsandsocialresponsibility,andthechallengesofglobalization.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43148 Cascade SSB201 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hopf40753 Sylvania TCB208 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Daraeew Distance Learning: Online Class40773 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Hastings

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class42452 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Hastings

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.BA 9703 Income Tax Preparation: Basic, 8.00 Cr.—Elementsoftaxation.Meetsthestatutoryeducationalrequirementsforthosewishingtobelicensedincometaxprepar-ersinOregon.46434 Sylvania SS108 5:30p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pallas

Cooperative EducationBA 280A CE: Business Experience, 1.00 TO 3.00 Cr.—Offersrelevantfieldexperienceinbusinessenvironmentsinoneofthefollowingareas:bookkeeping,market-ing,management,internationalbusiness,advertising,banking,purchasing,investment,financeandcustomerservices(salesorcreditservices).Allowsexplorationofcareeroptions.Coursemayberepeatedforcreditupto12credits.Prerequisite:Completionof12BAcreditsanddepartmentpermission.Prerequisite/concurrent:BA280B.44418 Cascade C.. TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Treadway

1cr;SaraTreadway:[email protected];503-788-628444419 Cascade TEB. TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Treadway

2cr;SaraTreadway:[email protected];503-788-628446875 Cascade C.. TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Treadway

3cr;SaraTreadway:[email protected];503-788-628445628 RockCr BLDG3201 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 TBA

Beforeregistering,contactDonnaDrayerat503-614-7452.42628 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Long

3credits.ContactGlennaBarrick-Harwoodat503-977-466144354 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Long

1credit.ContactGlennaBarrick-Harwoodat503-977-466144355 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Long

2credits.ContactGlennaBarrick-Harwoodat503-977-4661BA 280B CE: Bus Experience - Sem, 1.00 Cr.—Supplementson-the-jobexperiencethroughfeedbacksessions,instructioninjob-relatedareas,andlinkagestothestudent’son-campusprogram.Co-requisite:BA280APrerequisite:Departmentpermissionrequired.42627 Sylvania SCB104 9:00a–9:50a F 9/20–12/11 Long

Career Help and College SuccessCascadeSSB150,503-978-5271RockCrRockCreek9/118,503-614-7300,503-614-7289SECenterMtTaborHallRoom152,503-788-6198SylvaniaCC216,503-977-4531

College SuccessCG 0693 Confidence Building, 1.00 Cr.—Helpsstudentsexploretheconceptofself-confidence:howitislearned,howitcanbedevelopedandhowitissabotaged.Ideas,toolsandtechniquesareintroducedthatwillhelpstudentsintheirdevelopmentofastrongerself-image.45358 RockCr BLDG2245 9:00a–1:50p S 10/2–10/9 Davis-Cainion

College Transfer Elective CoursesCG 100A College Survival and Success, 3.00 Cr.—Providesinformationandtechniquesontimeandmoneymanagement,motivation,andgoal-settingforcollegesuccess.Developskillsincommunicatinginaculturallydiverselearningenvironmentandaccessingonlineandin-personcollegeresourcesandservices.41956 Cascade MAHB215 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/20–12/11 Wilson43388 Cascade MAHB215 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Whitford46476 Newberg NCC201 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 McBeth43610 RockCr BLDG2246 6:00p–8:50p T 9/28–12/7 TBA47334 RockCr BLDG7106 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/28–11/18 Bergal40030 Sylvania SCB203 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Clark41006 Sylvania TCB218 1:30p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Clark42958 Sylvania SCB203 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 McCashew45549 Sylvania SCB204 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Paez46449 Sylvania SS108 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 McCashew

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w Distance Learning: Online Class40994 Forinfocontact:Cascade Suarez

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class43395 Forinfocontact:Cascade Dowd

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class46359 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Paez

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CG 100B College Survival and Success, 2.00 Cr.—Providesinformationandtech-niquesontimemanagement,motivation,andgoal-settingforcollegesuccess.Developskillscommunicatingwithinstructorsandstudentsandaccessingonlineandin-personcollegeresourcesandservices.41448 Cascade TH112 12:00p–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Esary41899 Cascade TEB216 5:30p–7:20p M 9/20–12/11 Christain41914 RockCr BLDG2223 9:00a–12:50p F 10/29–12/3 Kennedy42635 RockCr BLDG5115B 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/28–10/28 Kennedy

AlsorecommendedtakingCG111B-CRN42638.45595 RockCr R.TBA 2:00p–3:50p T 9/28–12/7 TBA47768 SECenter TABOR135 12:00p–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBACG 100C College Survival and Success, 1.00 Cr.—Providesbasicinformationontimemanagementandgoalsettingforcollegesuccess.Developskillsincommunicatingwithinstructorsandaccessingonlineandin-personcollegeresourcesandservices.43760 Cascade SC203 10:00a–11:50a S 10/2–10/30 Bailey

TuitionFree.MustAttendAllSessionstoReceiveCredit43763 Cascade SC203 1:00p–2:50p U 10/10–11/7 McCoy

TuitionFree.MustAttendAllSessionstoReceiveCredit44191 Cascade SC203 10:00a–11:50a S 11/6–12/4 Bailey

MustattendALLsessionstoreceivecredit/TuitionFree44348 Cascade SC304 10:00a–11:50a S 10/9–11/6 Keysar

MustAttendAllSessionstoReceiveCredit/TuitionFree45502 Cascade TH112 6:00p–7:50p T 11/2–11/30 McCoy

MustAttendAllSessionstoReceiveCredit/TuitionFree45503 Cascade PSEB100 4:00p–5:50p W 9/29–10/27 Keysar

StudentsMustAttendAllSessionsToReceiveCredit42167 RockCr BLDG2245 2:00p–4:20p F 10/1–10/29 Levine

TuitionFree.Mustattendallsessions.42636 RockCr BLDG2246 2:00p–3:50p R 10/21–12/2 Stoutenburg

TuitionFree42637 RockCr BLDG2128 11:00a–11:50a T 9/20–12/11 Stricklin

ForESOLlevel6,7,8studentsonly.TuitionFree.43928 RockCr R.TBA TBA S 10/9–11/6 TBA

TuitionFree.Mustattendallsessions.43929 RockCr BLDG2128 3:00p–3:50p T 9/28–12/7 Tsongas

ForVETERANSonly.Inst/Advisorpermreq’d.TuitionFree.44190 RockCr BLDG2246 5:00p–6:50p R 9/30–10/28 Pitzer

TuitionFree.Mustattendallsessions.44325 RockCr BLDG2128 11:00a–11:50a R 9/30–12/9 Chulufas

ForINT’Lstudents.Deptpermreq.TuitionFree44326 RockCr BLDG2246 6:00p–7:50p M 10/25–11/22Sander

Tuitionfree.Mustattendallsessions.42358 SECenter TABOR137 6:00p–7:50p T 9/21–10/19 Keysar

Tuitionfree.Mustattendallsessionstoreceivecredit.43349 SECenter TABOR138 11:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 Michelson

Tuitionfree.Mustattendallsessionstoreceivecredit.44264 SECenter TABOR137 10:00a–11:50a S 10/2–10/30 McLaughlin

Tuitionfree.Mustattendallsessionstoreceivecredit.47935 Scappoose SCAPHSTBA 5:00p–5:50p M 9/27–12/6 TBA42241 Sylvania SS122 2:30p–4:20p T 9/21–10/19 Kelly

Tuitionfree.42870 Sylvania SS104 6:00p–7:50p W 10/6–11/3 Hill

Tuitionfree.42871 Sylvania SS122 2:30p–4:20p T 11/2–11/30 Mahon-Decker

ForF1InternationalStudentsOnly/AdvisorPerm.req’d42872 Sylvania SCB205 6:00p–7:50p M 10/4–11/1 Hill

Tuitionfree.42873 Sylvania SS121 12:00p–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Kelly

Tuitionfree.42874 Sylvania TCB211 2:30p–4:20p T 10/5–11/2 Pfund

Tuitionfree.ForESOLLevel6,7,or8studentsonly.45516 Sylvania SCB105 10:00a–11:50a F 9/24–10/22 Cain

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CG 105 Scholarships: $$ for College, 2.00 Cr.—Providesasystematicapproachtoresearchingandapplyingforscholarships.Topicsinclude:Creatingascholarshipport-folio,OregonStudentAssistanceCommissionapplication,PCCFoundationapplication,internetresources,andresearchstrategies.Studentswillidentifyskills,accomplishments,values,goals,andlifeexperiences,andlearnstrategiestotranslatethemintoaneffectivescholarshipapplication.Interviewingtipswillbediscussed.Panelsandguestspeak-ers,includingscholarshipwinners,willshareperspectivesonthescholarshipprocess.Corequisite:WR105:ScholarshipEssayWriting44522 Cascade TH107 2:00p–3:50p R 9/20–12/11 Washington

MustregisterforWR105CRN4490942997 RockCr BLDG2252 10:00a–11:50a F 9/20–12/11 Adler

MusttakewithWR105CRN42959 Sylvania SS108 6:00p–7:50p M 9/20–12/6 Morrow

StudentsmustalsoregisterforWR105crn4710047000 Sylvania SS108 3:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Morrow

StudentsmustalsoregisterforWR115crn40286w Distance Learning: Online Class44846 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Halloran

MustalsotakeWR105CRN45003.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CG 111A Study Skills for Coll Learning, 3.00 Cr.—Providesinformation,tech-niques,andstrategieshelpfulinbecomingmoreefficientinstudying,notetaking,textbookreading,andtakingexams.Identifypreferredlearningstyleanddevelopskillsinschedul-ingstudytime,libraryresearch,memorystrategies,andcriticalthinking.Prerequisites:PlacementintoWR115andRD11542293 Cascade TEB218 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/20–12/11 Kennedy47937 Newberg NCC201 1:30p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McBeth43608 RockCr BLDG2246 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/27–11/17 TBA43609 RockCr BLDG2122 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Nording40029 Sylvania ST235 5:00p–7:50p R 9/30–12/9 Weiford43383 Sylvania SCB204 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/27–11/22 Dow46944 Sylvania SS122 2:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McBethw Distance Learning: Online Class42869 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Montoya

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class43557 Forinfocontact:Cascade Williams

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CG 111B Study Skills for Coll Lrng-NUR, 2.00 Cr.—Providesinformation,techniques,strategiesandskillshelpfulinbecomingmoreefficientinnotetaking,textbookreading,andtakingexams.Identifypreferredlearningstyleanddevelopskillsinschedul-ingstudytimeandmemorystrategies.Prerequisites:PlacementintoWR115andRD11546912 Cascade JH106 4:00p–5:50p W 9/20–12/11 Dempsey42638 RockCr BLDG5115B 4:00p–5:50p TR 11/2–12/9 Kennedy

AlsorecommendedtotakeCG100B-CRN42635.47767 SECenter TABOR135 12:00p–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 ButlerCG 111C Study Skills for Coll Learning, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesinformationandtechniquesinnotetaking,textbookreading,andtakingexams.Developastudyschedule.Prerequisites:PlacementintoWR115andRD11542955 Cascade TH112 1:00p–2:50p T 9/21–10/19 Miller-Tatro

StudentsmustbeenrolledinaMathClassconcurrentlyCG 112 Stopping Test Anxiety, 1.00 Cr.—Coverstechniquesforcopingwithexces-sivetest-takinganxietyandimprovingoveralltestperformance.43646 Cascade SC203 2:00p–5:20p F 10/15–10/29Kennedy

AllSessionsMustBeAttendedtoReceiveCredit46819 Cascade SC301 2:00p–5:20p S 11/13–12/4 Kennedy43917 RockCr BLDG5115B 9:00a–1:50p S 10/30–11/6 Olson43686 Sylvania SCB105 9:00a–12:20p F 10/29–11/12SillsCG 114 Financial Survival, 1.00 Cr.—Providesbasicinformationandstrategiestoempowerindividualstomakepositivedecisionsaboutfundingtheireducationandestablishingcontrolovertheirfinanciallives,leadingtofinancialindependenceandreducedlifestress.Topicsincludestudentfinancialaidandfundingcollege,budgeting,wiseuseofcredit,controllingdebt,basicfinancialplanning,effectivefinancialdecisionmaking,andavoidingfinancialmistakesandpitfalls.CG114andBA114areequivalent.Onlyonemaybetakenforcredit.Prerequisite:WR90,RD90,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46754 Cascade TH112 1:00p–2:50p T 10/26–11/23Miller-Tatro47003 RockCr BLDG5115a 10:00a–11:20a F 10/1–11/19 TBA46936 Sylvania SCB205 8:00a–12:50p F 10/1– Morrowand Sylvania SCB205 8:00a–12:50p F 10/29– Morrow

MustattendbothFridays.46941 Sylvania SS101 3:00p–4:20p W 9/29–11/17 Neillw Distance Learning: Online Class46786 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Morrow

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CG 130 Today’s Careers, 2.00 Cr.—Explorescareersandwhatittakestosucceedinthem.Coverswaysofgatheringinformationaboutspecificoccupations.Usesguestspeakersfromavarietyofcareerareasandhelpsdevelopaplanfornextsteps.Providesbasiccareerinformation.43607 RockCr BLDG5115B 3:00p–4:50p M 9/27–12/6 WilliamsCG 130H Intro Today’s Careers: Health, 2.00 Cr.—Explorescareeropportunitiesinthehealthprofessions.Thefocuswillbeontheeducationalandlicensingrequirements,professionalandethicalresponsibilities,physicalrequirements,workplaceenvironmentandcareerpathwaysofeachprofession.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43924 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Thornburg

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CG 140A Career and Life Planning, 3.00 Cr.—Thiscourseprovidesstudentswiththemostindepthtoolsneededtomakeinformedcareerdecisions.Studentswillassesscareerconfidenceandreadiness,skills,values,interests,personality,obstacles,attitudesandapproachestodecisionmaking.Thiscourseprovidesinstructiononhowtoresearchcareerinformation,gainaccesstoinformationmaterials,andmethodsofexploringcareers.Alsoincludediseducationaldecisionmakingwhichcoverschoiceofmajorandcollegeaswellasplanningaprogramofstudy.Prerequisites:PlacementintoWR115andRD115.42304 Cascade PSEB111 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/11 Frank44475 Cascade TH124 6:00p–8:50p F 9/20–12/11 Shaub47004 RockCr BLDG2246 10:00a–12:50p F 10/1–12/10 Cardo43688 Sylvania SS108 5:00p–7:50p W 9/22–12/8 Cain47520 Sylvania SS111 2:30p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Tinneyw Distance Learning: Online Class40515 Forinfocontact:Cascade Lee

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CG 140B Career and Life Planning, 2.00 Cr.—Thiscourseprovidesstudentswiththetoolsneededtomakeinformedcareerdecisions.Studentswillassessskills,values,interests,personality,obstacles,andapproachestodecisionmaking.Thecourseprovidesinstructiononhowtoresearchcareerinformation,gainaccesstoinformationmaterials,andmethodsofexploringcareersandmajors.Prerequisites:PlacementintoWR115andRD115.41519 RockCr BLDG7121 6:00p–8:20p W 9/29–11/17 Swint

Classmeets8weeks.CG 140C Career and Life Planning, 1.00 Cr.—Thiscourseprovidesstudentswiththetoolsneededtomakeinformedcareerdecisions.Studentswillassessskills,values,interests,andpersonalitytowardmakingacareerdecision.Thecourseprovidesinstruc-tiononhowtoresearchcareerinformation,gainaccesstoinformationmaterials,andmethodsofexploringcareers.Prerequisites:PlacementintoWR115andRD115.43950 Cascade TH124 1:00p–4:20p F 10/1–10/15 Boyle-Galesti

StudentsMustAttendAllThreeSessionstoReceiveCredit45425 Cascade SC304 10:00a–1:20p S 11/13–12/4 Boyle-GalestiCG 144 Intro to Assertiveness, 1.00 Cr.—Providesbasiccommunicationskillsstudentscanusetostateordeclaretheirrightsinapositivefashiontoobtaindesiredresultsincareer,socialandpersonalrelations.42305 Cascade TEB224 2:00p–5:20p F 10/1–10/15 Dempsey

Studentsmustattendallsessionstoreceivecredit46873 Cascade TH124 2:00p–5:20p F 11/12–12/3 Dempsey43918 RockCr BLDG5115a 9:00a–1:50p S 10/16–10/23StaufferCG 145 Stress Management, 1.00 Cr.—Identifiesspecific,personalstressorsanddevelopsskillsthatenablestudentstomoreeffectivelydealwithstress.41909 Cascade TEB224 9:00a–12:20p S 11/13–12/4 Hammond

MustAttendAllThreeSessionstoReceiveCredit43556 Cascade TH124 9:00a–12:20p F 10/15–10/29TBA

MustAttendAllSessionstoReceiveCredit42639 RockCr BLDG5115B 9:00a–1:50p S 11/13–11/20Olson

Studentsmustattendbothsessions.43919 RockCr BLDG5115B 9:00a–1:50p S 10/2–10/9 Olson

Studentsmustattendbothsessions.44847 RockCr BLDG5115a 9:00a–9:50a T 9/28–12/7 Brown

ForCOMBATVETSonly.Inst/Advispermreq’d.TuitionFree.47094 RockCr BLDG2246 10:00a–10:50a T 9/28–12/7 Brown41831 Sylvania TCB216 9:00a–1:50p S 10/16–10/23Paez

MustattendbothSaturdays.46446 Sylvania SS108 3:00p–4:50p W 10/6–11/10 Frank

CG 146 Value Clarification, 1.00 Cr.—Examinesbeliefs,attitudesandvaluesbehinddecisionsandactionsincludingwhetherbehaviormatchesstatedbeliefs,evaluatingconsequencesofchoicesanddevelopingaprocessthatwillenablethedevelopmentofpersonalizedvalues.44849 RockCr BLDG2246 9:00a–1:50p S 11/6–11/13 StaufferCG 147 Decision Making, 1.00 Cr.—Helpstudentsdevelopawarenessoftheirper-sonaldecision-makingstyle(s)inordertomakeeffectivelifechoicesinpersonal,social,orworksettings.Introducesinformationoneffectivedecision-making.44476 Cascade SC301 9:00a–1:50p S 11/6–11/13 Hurdle

StudentsMustAttendAllSessionstoReceiveCredit46911 Cascade TH124 2:00p–5:20p F 10/22–11/5 DempseyCG 191 Exploring Identity & Diversity, 4.00 Cr.—Thiscourseisdesignedtoassiststudentsingainingadeepunderstandingoftheimpactdiversityandsocialjusticehasonhumandevelopmentandtheirexperiencesasstudentsincollege.Theexperientialnatureofthiscoursewillprovidestudentsanopportunitytoexplorethedifferentfacetsofidentitydevelopmentandhowcultureplaysaroleintheircollegeexperience.Participantswillalsodevelopculturallycompetentskillstosucceedincollegeandinadiversesociety.Prerequisite:PlacementintoWR121.44474 Cascade SC301 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Williams

MustAttendAllSessionsToReceiveCredit43606 RockCr BLDG5113 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/28–12/9 BergalCG 199 Transfer to a 4 Year College, 2.00 Cr.—Providesstudentswhoareplan-ningtotransfertoafour-yearcollegewithanunderstandingofthevariousprocesses,requirements,andissuesthatimpactsuccessfultransitions.Providesstrategiesandinformationcriticaltobothacademicdevelopmentandadjustmenttothefour-yearcollegesystems.44850 RockCr BLDG5115B 3:00p–4:50p W 9/29–12/8 AlcaireCG 209 Job Finding Skills, 1.00 Cr.—Exploresbroadrangeofjobsearchtech-niques,includingbuildingajobnetwork,compilingappropriateinformationforjobap-plications,targetingcoverlettersandresumes,typicalinterviewquestionsandtechniques.Promotesoverallunderstandingofthejobsearchprocess.44346 Sylvania SS116 12:00p–12:50p T 9/20–12/11 Knox

FocusonAutomotiveCareers.w Distance Learning: Online Class40034 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Kuba

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Cooperative EducationCG 280A CE: Career Development, 1.00 TO 4.00 Cr.—Studentsearncreditforlearningfrompracticalexperienceataworksiterelatedtotheirmajororcareergoal.Ap-propriateworkexperiencesprovideopportunitiesfornewlearningandskilldevelopment.Mayberepeatedupto12credits.41734 Cascade SSB108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Washington

3crcontactCo-opEd978-5242toregister/co-enrollCG280B44301 Cascade SSB108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Washington

2cr,contactRWashington978-5242/Co-enrollinCG280B44302 Cascade SSB108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Washington

1cr,contactR.Washington978-5242/Co-enrollinCG280B40037 RockCr BLDG9108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Williams

2Cr,ContactCo-OpEdat503-614-7243beforeregistering.44851 RockCr BLDG9108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Williams

3Cr,ContactCo-OpEdat503-614-7243beforeregistering.47249 RockCr BLDG9108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Williams

4CRContactCo-OpEdat503-614-7243beforeregistering.48217 RockCr BLDG9108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Williams

4CRContactCo-OpEdat503-614-7243beforeregistering.40031 Sylvania CC221 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Knox

3cr.ContactCoopEd(503)977-4475beforeregistering.40032 Sylvania CC221 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Knox

2cr.ContactCoopEd(503)977-4475beforeregistering.40033 Sylvania CC221 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Knox

1cr.ContactCoopEd,(503)977-4475beforeregistering.CG 280B CE: Career Development - Sem, 1.00 Cr.—TheCo-opseminarsupple-mentstheCo-opworkexperiencebyofferingaflexiblemenuofassignmentsfromwhichtoselectavarietyofactivities.Includesvideotapes,selectedreadings,workshops,lec-turesandavarietyofcareerrelatedexercisestoenhancecareerdevelopment.Departmentpermissionrequired.Co-requisite:CG280A.Coursemayberepeated.44852 RockCr BLDG9108 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Williams

1Cr,ContactCo-OpEdat503-614-7243beforeregistering.

Project Independence - Cascade CampusProjectIndependenceisatuitionfree,personaldevelopmentandcareerplanningprogramforsingleparentsanddisplacedhomemakers.ProjectIndependenceisavailableattheCascadeCampus.StudentsinProjectIndependencereceivepersonalizedattentionintheareasofself-confidencebuilding,valuesclarification,decisionmaking,careerplanningandgoalsetting.ProjectIndependenceassistswomenwithtransitionintohighereducationand/ortheworkforce.Formoreinformation,call503-978-5249.

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New Directions - Rock Creek CampusNewDirectionsisatuitionfree,fourcreditpersonaldevelopmentandcareerplanningprogramforsingleparentsanddisplacedhomemakers.NewDirectionsislocatedattheRockCreekCampus.Self-confidence,decisionmaking,careerplanningandimprovinglifeskillsareaddressedintheprogram.NewDirectionsassistswomenwithtransitionintohighereducationand/ortheworkforce.FormoreinformationcallChristinePaullat503-614-7448.

Transiciones Oeste - Rock Creek CampusTransicionesOesteesunprogramadeldesarrolloyplanificacionvocacionalparamadressolterasyamasdecasaquehansidodesplazadasdesuempleo.Elprogramaesgratis.TransicionesOesteestalocalizadoenelcampusRockCreekdePortlandCommunityCollege(PCC).Elautoestima,latomadedecisiones,laplanificacionvocacionalyencomolashabilidadesdelavidasontemasdelprograma.TransicionesOesteayudaalasmujeresconlatransicionaunaeducacionsuperiory/oalafuerzadelaboral.ParamasinformacionllamealaAliciaGonzalezal503-614-7437alicia.gonzalez16@pcc.edu

Life Tracks - Southeast CenterSingleparent,displacedhomemaker,woman?Neworreturningtocollege?TakeadvantageoftheLifeTracksprogramattheSECenter.Wecanhelpyouplanyoureducationandcareer.LifeTracksisafreeprogramofclassesandsupportforthosereturningtoschoolwhoselivesareintransition.FormoreinformationcallDanaJeanMaginnat503-788-6198.

Transitions Program - SylvaniaTheSylvaniacampusTransitionsProgramisafreefivecreditstrength-basedsupport-ivelearningcommunitydedicatedtoeasingthetransitionstocollege,career,andlifechangingpossibilitiesforsingleparents,displacedhomemakers,andotherstudentsintransition.OurpurposeattheTransitionsProgramistohelpremoveobstaclesthatcouldgetinthewayofyourprogresstocollegesuccess.Theprogramisgearedtotheneedsofstudentswithfamilies,jobs,andotherresponsibilitieswhowishtoprepareforthefuture.FormoreinformationcallGinnyChristianat503-977-8580.

Career Pathways ProgramSECenterMtTabor106,503-788-6218,503-788-6271,503-788-6233

ProfessionalTechnicalCareerPathwayTrainingsofferstudentsashort-termtrainingthatpreparesstudentsforentry-levelpositionsinaspecificcareerpathway.Clustersofclassesfrom12-16creditsareofferedtogetherforacohortofstudents.ThetrainingalsoincludesCareerPlanningtrainingtohelpstudentsfindajobintoday’stoughjobmarket.Admis-siontothecollegeisrequired.Trainingsareinthefollowingcareerareas:Accounting/Bookkeeping;ComputerApplicationsandOfficeSystems;ComputerSupportSpecialist;CriminalJusticeCorrections;EmergencyTelecommunicator;HVAC/Installer;MachineManufacturing;MedicalCoding/InsuranceBilling;Phlebotomy;ProfessionalDevelop-mentandRetailManagement.Formoreinformationonadmissionandregistrationintoaspecifictraining,pleasecall503-788-6233or503-788-6270.

ChemistryCascadeJH210,503-978-5209RockCrRC7/202,503-614-7500AdminAsstSylvaniaST312,503-977-4174

CH 100 Fundamentals for Chemistry, 4.00 Cr.—Coversselectedbasicchemicalprinciplesandcomputationalproblemsfoundinfirst-year,100-levelchemistrycourses.Forstudentswhohavenochemicalbackgroundandthosewithminimalproblemsolvingskills.Recommended:AlgebraIandII,orequivalent.StudentswhohavecompletedorareconcurrentlyenrolledinMTH95shouldconsiderenrollinginCH104.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture40095 Cascade JH102 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 FriedrichLab42295 Cascade JH214 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 Mackel44674 Cascade JH214 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Carrigan

Lecture41927 Cascade JH112 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 MackelLab41928 Cascade JH214 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Mackel

Lecture40096 RockCr BLDG7104 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hodson41574 RockCr BLDG7109 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Manyanga45564 RockCr BLDG7104 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TangLab41575 RockCr BLDG7222 8:30a–11:20a R 9/23–12/9 Manyanga42599 RockCr BLDG7222 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Hodson44424 RockCr BLDG7222 8:30a–11:20a F 9/24–12/10 Tuenge45565 RockCr BLDG7222 11:00a–1:50p M 9/20–12/6 Tang

Lecture40795 RockCr BLDG7106 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 PeerLab41009 RockCr BLDG7222 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Miller

Lecture40088 Sylvania ST309 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Barton41470 Sylvania ST309 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA46881 Sylvania ST101 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 VukicLab40560 Sylvania ST306 8:00a–10:50a F 9/24–12/10 Jenkins41355 Sylvania ST306 2:00p–4:50p F 9/24–12/10 Johnson41471 Sylvania ST306 11:00a–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Vukic41472 Sylvania ST306 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Johnson

Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class46135 Forinfocontact:Cascade Miller

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Labw Distance Learning: Online Class46139 Forinfocontact:Cascade Miller

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Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class46327 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Radakovich

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Labw Distance Learning: Online Class46328 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Radakovich

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Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class42437 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Liebschutz

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Labw Distance Learning: Online Class42438 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Liebschutz

LabKitREQUIRED-APPROX.$135.00tolabpaq.com(#ch-pcc-100)Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

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Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class42558 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Holmes

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Labw Distance Learning: Online Class42557 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Holmes

LabKitREQUIRED-APPROX.$135.00tolabpaq.com(#ch-pcc-100)Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CH 102 Organic Chemistry Principles, 5.00 Cr.—Coversbasicorganicandbio-chemistry.DesignedforAlliedHealthstudents.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture44792 Sylvania ST309 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 PicciottoLab44793 Sylvania ST316 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 PicciottoRecitation44794 Sylvania ST316 11:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Picciotto

CH 104 General Chemistry, 5.00 Cr.—Includesgeneralprinciplesofchemistry,includingatomicstructure,moleconcept,chemicalreactions,stoichiometry,andgaslaws.DesignedforstudentsinahealthsciencecurriculumleadingtoaBaccalaureatedegreeorliberalartsstudentswhoneedalaboratoryscienceelective.Prerequisite:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.Prerequisite/Concurrent:MTH95Fee:$12

Lecture41657 Cascade JH104 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBALab40804 Cascade JH214 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA41658 Cascade JH214 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA

Lecture42526 Cascade JH102 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 TBAand Cascade JH101 3:00p–3:50p S 9/25–12/11 TBALab42527 Cascade JH214 12:00p–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 TBA

Lecture40094 Cascade JH104 12:30p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 HartLab40803 Cascade JH214 3:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hart44721 Cascade JH214 3:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hart

Lecture42602 RockCr BLDG7107 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Brackett43575 RockCr BLDG7106 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 BrackettLab42783 RockCr BLDG7224 12:00p–2:50p W 9/22–12/8 Brackett43576 RockCr BLDG7224 12:00p–2:50p T 9/21–12/7 Kloster44439 RockCr BLDG7224 12:00p–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 Brackett

Lecture42779 RockCr BLDG7107 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBALab42159 RockCr BLDG7224 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 TBA

Lecture40089 Sylvania ST101 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Fiddler40092 Sylvania ST309 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Jenkins41874 Sylvania ST305 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 PicciottoLab40561 Sylvania ST306 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Johnson43153 Sylvania ST306 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Jenkins43154 Sylvania ST306 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Fiddler43155 Sylvania ST316 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Jenkins

Lecture41700 Sylvania ST309 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 KillinLab41344 Sylvania ST316 2:00p–4:50p S 9/25–12/11 Killin

Lecture41343 Sylvania ST309 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 SkaatesLab43156 Sylvania ST306 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Skaates43157 Sylvania ST306 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Skaates

Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class46170 Forinfocontact:Cascade Vo

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Labw Distance Learning: Online Class46171 Forinfocontact:Cascade Vo

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Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class43793 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Handy

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Labw Distance Learning: Online Class43794 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Handy

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CH 105 General Chemistry, 5.00 Cr.—Includesstoichiometry,gases,oxidation-reduction,acid-baseconcepts,equilibrium,physicalandchemicalpropertiesofsolutions,andnuclearchemistry.Prerequisite:CH104anditsprerequisiterequirements.Fee:$12

Lecture41735 RockCr BLDG7221 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 WallackLab42314 RockCr BLDG7222 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Sakrison

Lecture41834 Sylvania ST305 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBALab41836 Sylvania ST316 8:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/7 TBA

Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class44675 Forinfocontact:Cascade Carrigan

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Labw Distance Learning: Online Class44676 Forinfocontact:Cascade Hart

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CH 106 General Chemistry, 5.00 Cr.—Includesfundamentalprinciplesoforganicchemistryandbiochemicalprocesses.Prerequisite:CH105anditsprerequisiterequire-ments.Fee:$12

Lecture41947 RockCr BLDG7223 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 JosephLab42315 RockCr BLDG7224 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Joseph

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Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class48184 Forinfocontact:Cascade Carrigan

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Labw Distance Learning: Online Class48185 Forinfocontact:Cascade Carrigan

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CH 199 Intro to Chemistry of Sustain, 4.00 Cr.—Learnthechemistrynecessarytogainanatomiclevelunderstandingofissuesrelatedtosustainabilitysuchascleanwater,airpollution,renewableenergysources,andglobalclimatechange.Criticallyevaluateclaimsmadebythemediatothepopularmediatoassesstheadvantagesanddisadvan-tagesofsustainablechoices.Chemistrytopicsmayincludeatomicstructure,bonding,molecularshape,intermolecularforces,chemicalreactions,andenergyofreactions.Pre-requisite:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores,andMTH60.Fee:$12

Lecture48052 Sylvania ST317 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 FiddlerLab48053 Sylvania ST316 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Fiddler

CH 211 Introduction to Biochemistry, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesthechemistryofbiologicalsystems.Principaltopicscoveredare:thestructureandfunctionofbiologi-calmolecules,thechemistryofheredity,metabolismandbiologicalenergy.CH106or200-levelorganicchemistryrequired.41010 RockCr BLDG7106 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 JosephCH 221 General Chemistry, 5.00 Cr.—Introductiontochemistrycoveringmeasure-ments,classificationandpropertiesofmatter,nomenclature,atomicstructureandmodernatomictheory,periodictableandchemicalperiodicity,andchemicalbonding.Recom-mendedforchemistryandothernaturalsciencemajors,andpre-professionalmajorsinengineering,medicineanddentistry.Successfulcompletionofhighschoolorcollegechemistryclasswithalabcomponent(e.g.CH100)inthelast5yearsrequired.Studentswhohavenottakenhighschoolchemistrywithinthelast5yearsareSTRONGLYencour-agedtotakeCH100beforeCH221.Prerequisite:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.Prerequisite/concurrent:MTH111BorMTH111C.Fee:$12

Lecture40944 Cascade JH102 9:00a–10:20a MF 9/20–12/10 FriedrichRecitation41777 Cascade JH101 10:30a–11:20a M 9/20–12/6 Friedrich41955 Cascade JH101 10:30a–11:20a F 9/24–12/10 FriedrichLab41539 Cascade JH214 12:00p–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 Friedrich42780 Cascade JH214 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Friedrich

Lecture41778 Cascade JH102 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBALab41779 Cascade JH214 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA44677 Cascade JH214 3:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA

Lecture46174 Cascade JH207 10:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Scherbanand Cascade JH101 2:00p–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 ScherbanLab46175 Cascade JH214 3:00p–5:50p S 9/25–12/11 Scherban

Lecture40791 RockCr BLDG7107 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Tadayon41576 RockCr BLDG7106 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Radakovich42900 RockCr BLDG7104 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Radakovich43394 RockCr BLDG7104 10:00a–11:50a WF 9/22–12/10 TBA43463 RockCr BLDG7104 2:00p–3:50p MT 9/20–12/7 HogleLab41011 RockCr BLDG7226 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Lin41248 RockCr BLDG7226 12:00p–2:50p W 9/22–12/8 Killin42317 RockCr BLDG7226 12:00p–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 Davis42896 RockCr BLDG7226 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Brewood42901 RockCr BLDG7226 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Quale44798 RockCr BLDG7226 1:00p–3:50p T 9/22–12/8 Brackett

Lecture40090 Sylvania ST309 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Schneider41196 Sylvania ST309 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Vukic42471 Sylvania ST309 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 RikerLab40562 Sylvania ST307 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Picciotto40563 Sylvania ST307 2:30p–5:20p T 9/21–12/7 Riker42472 Sylvania ST307 11:00a–1:50p R 9/23–12/9 Riker43158 Sylvania ST307 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Schneider43159 Sylvania ST307 2:30p–5:20p R 9/23–12/9 Vukic44268 Sylvania ST307 11:00a–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Skaates

Lecture40093 Sylvania ST309 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 BartonLab40564 Sylvania ST307 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Barton

Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class41736 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Kloster

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CH 223 General Chemistry, 5.00 Cr.—Topicsinclude:chemicalkineticsandionicequilibria;electrochemistry;nuclearchemistry;thermodynamics;anddescriptivechem-istrytopics.Specialtopicswillbeincludedastimeandinterestallows.Prerequisites:CH222anditsprerequisiterequirements.Fee:$12

Lecture42781 Cascade JH112 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Dawsonand Cascade JH101 5:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 DawsonLab42782 Cascade JH214 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Dawson

Lecture41884 RockCr BLDG7104 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 DavisLab41885 RockCr BLDG7224 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Davis

Lecture41876 Sylvania ST309 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 SchneiderLab43160 Sylvania ST316 3:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Schneider

CH 241 Organic Chemistry, 5.00 Cr.—Includesfundamentalsoforganicchemistry,bonding,hydrocarbons,alkylhalides,alcohols,nucleophilicandradicalreactions,stereochemistryandspectroscopy.Recommendedforchemistryandotherlaboratorysci-encemajors,andpre-professionalstudents(medical,dental,pharmacy,physicaltherapy,veterinary,chiropractic,etc.)Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscore,andCH106orCH223orequivalent.Fee:$12

Lecture41737 RockCr BLDG7107 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 BoncioliniLab42465 RockCr BLDG7222 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Bonciolini43486 RockCr BLDG7222 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Bonciolini

Lecture40610 RockCr BLDG7107 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 BackesLab42316 RockCr BLDG7222 11:30a–2:20p T 9/21–12/7 Backes44612 RockCr BLDG7222 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Bonciolini

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Lecture40091 Sylvania ST309 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 MaazouzLab43161 Sylvania ST316 11:30a–2:20p M 9/20–12/6 Maazouz43162 Sylvania ST316 11:30a–2:20p W 9/22–12/8 TBA

Chicano Latino StudiesRockCrRockCreek3201,503-614-7235Office

CHLA 201 Intro Chicano/Latino Studies 1, 4.00 Cr.—IntroducesChicano/LatinohistoryintheUnitedStatesbeginningwithSpanishcolonizationandcontinuingwiththeMexican-AmericanWarandthemigrationofChicanos/Latinos.CoverstheeventsthatshapedtheChicano/Latinoexperience,suchastheBraceroProgram,theChicanoMove-ment,andU.S.foreignpolicyinLatinAmerica.46492 RockCr BLDG7108 3:30p–7:20p T 9/21–12/7 Rodriguezw Distance Learning: Online Class44564 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Martinez

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ChineseCascadeTH220,503-978-5025DeptChair,503-978-5251Office

CHN 101 First Year Chinese, 5.00 Cr.—Thefirstcourseofathree-coursesequenceinintroductoryMandarinChineselanguageandcultureclass,withawell-balancedemphasisoneffectivecommunicativeskillsinboththewrittenandspokenlanguageandanunderstandingofthepracticesandproductsofnativeChineseculture.Helpstheearlybeginninglearnerstoacquirelanguageproficiencyaswellasculturalawarenessandunderstanding.46772 Cascade TH100 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Shotwell46773 Cascade JH107 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Shotwell47411 SECenter TABOR137 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Shotwell

Civil and Mechanical Engineering TechnologySylvaniaST208,503-977-4159Office

Studentsnewtothisprogrammustcompleteanapplicationandreceivedepartmentaladvisingpriortoregistration.TheprogramstartsFallandWinter.ATI89calculatorisrequired.CMET 110 Statics, 4.00 Cr.—Coversfundamentalconceptsofmechanicsrelatingtoforcesactingonrigidbodies.Includesproblemsinvolvingactionsandreactionsonstructuresandmachinesintwoandthreedimensions.Alsocoversfriction,momentsofinertia,andcentroids.Corequisite:CMET111.Prerequisiteorconcurrent:CMET112.Prerequisites:MTH60andplacementinWR115.Departmentapprovalrequired.Fee:$2440888 Sylvania SS112 10:00a–10:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Chambersand Sylvania SS112 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 ChambersCMET 111 Engineering Tech Orientation, 4.00 Cr.—Arigorouspracticalapproachtotechniquesandproblemsencounteredinthefieldofengineeringtechnology.Offersabundantopportunitytosolveengineeringproblems.Corequisite:CMET110.Prerequisiteorconcurrent:CMET112.40889 Sylvania SS112 8:00a–9:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 ChambersCMET 112 Technical Algebra/Trigonometry, 4.00 Cr.—IncludesalgebraandtrigonometryusedinCMET110and111,emphasizingsimultaneouslinearequations,quadraticequationsandappliedproblems.Prerequisites:MTH60andplacementinWR115.Departmentapprovalrequired.Fee:$3040892 Sylvania SS112 1:00p–3:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Reece

CMET 113 Engineering Tech Graphics, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesmanualandcomputer-aideddraftingincludinghandsketching,draftingstandards,pictorialdrawings,anddimensioning.Includescreationof2-Ddrawingand3-DsolidmodelsusingAuto-CADSoftware.Prerequisite:PlacementinWR115.Prerequisiteorconcurrentregistration:MTH60orCMET112.Fee:$1840893 Sylvania AM106 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Eichmiller41116 Sylvania AM106 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 StarkCMET 132 Plane Surveying, 3.00 Cr.—Basicconceptsofplanesurveyingareintroduced.Includesuseoftape,level,transit,electronictotalstation(ETS),alongwithhorizontalandverticalcontrolnetworks.Includesnetworkcalculationsandadjustments;anglesandbearingsandtopographicsurveyingandmapping.Prerequisiteorconcurrent:(CMET123orMTH112)andCMET113.

Lecture41173 Sylvania AM112 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 KiesLab41174 Sylvania AM103 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Kies41175 Sylvania AM103 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kies41314 Sylvania AM103 9:00a–11:50a F 9/20–12/11 Kies

CMET 133 Materials Technology, 3.00 Cr.—Selectionofmaterialsforengineer-ingtechnologyapplications,structureandpropertiesofmetals,ceramicsandpolymersstartingwithfundamentalatomicarrangements.Microstructuralcontrolthroughthermalandmechanicalprocessingandeffectsofserviceenvironmentarecovered.Prerequisites:CMET121,123;CH104;WR115.Fee:$18

Lecture41126 Sylvania SS104 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 FalconLab41315 Sylvania AM103 10:00a–12:50p T 9/21–12/7 Falcon42246 Sylvania AM103 10:00a–12:50p R 9/23–12/9 Falcon

CMET 213 Fluid Mechanics, 3.00 Cr.—Coversproperties,lawsoffluidmechan-icsandenergyrelationshipsforincompressiblefluids.Studiesflowinclosedconduits,includingpressureloss,flowmeasurement,pipesizingandpumpselection.Includesopenchannelflowanalysis.Recommended:CMET131.Prerequisites:CMET110,122,123.Fee:$1841316 Sylvania AM112 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TBACMET 221 Environmental Systems, 4.00 Cr.—Exploresgroundwater,air,hazard-ouswaste,andwaterpollutionproblems.Addressestechnologicalsolutionsoftheseproblems,includingwater,wastewater,andairpollutiontreatment,aswellasalternatives.Prerequisite:CMET123,WR115.Fee:$18

Lecture42247 Sylvania AM112 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBALab42248 Sylvania AM106 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA45560 Sylvania AM106 11:00a–1:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA

CMET 226 Dynamics, 3.00 Cr.—Coverskinematicsandkineticsprinciplesrelatingtothemotionofparticlesandrigidbodies.Examinesforce,mass,accelerationandvelocityrelationships.Practicallinearandcurvilinearmotionproblemsaresolved.Work-energyandimpulse-momentummethodscovered.Prerequisite:CMET110,131.Fee:$1841473 Sylvania AM125 3:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 MeyerCMET 237 MET Applied CAD, 3.00 Cr.—Presentsadvancedtopicsinmechanical/manufacturingengineeringorientedcomputeraideddesignanddrawingmeetingindustrystandards.Prerequisites:CMET113.Fee:$645235 Sylvania AM105 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Scheible

Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CAD)SylvaniaST208,503-977-4163office,503-977-4160advisor

Newstudentstotheprogram,orstudentstakingDRF117areencouragedtotalktoadepartmentadvisorbeforeregistering.DRF 100 Drafting Orientation, 3.00 Cr.—Designedtoacquaintstudentswithfirmsthatemploydraftersanddesigners.Studentsobserveproductlinesandmanufacturingoperationsthroughvisualmediaorfacilitytours.Studentsbecomefamiliarwithworkingconditions,andmayconversewithemployees.Coversthefundamentalsoftechnicalreportwriting,memos,resumedevelopment,andinternetresearchoftechnicalproductsrelatedtodraftinganddesign.42369 Sylvania AM105 4:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Truman

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DRF 117 Drafting Fundamentals, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesskillsneededtoproduce2-Dmechanicaldrawings,includingorthographicprojection,sectionsandpictorialdraw-ings.Coversdimensioningbasicsandsimplearchitecturalplansandsections.Fee:$1841112 Sylvania ST205 6:00p–9:30p MW 9/20–12/8 Truman

AutoCADAllCADstudentswillneedaUSBDriveatthefirstclassmeeting.DRF 126 Introduction to AutoCAD, 3.00 Cr.—IntroducesAutoCADsoftwareasadesigntool.Instructionswillbegivenintheoperationofbothharddiskandflexiblediskdatastorage,andplotting.Coverscreation,retrievalandmodificationofdrawingsthatmeetindustrystandardsusingbasicAutoCADcommands.Fee:$641051 SECenter TABOR117 12:00p–3:50p M 9/20–12/6 Truman41169 Sylvania ST205 6:00p–9:50p TR 9/21–10/26 Hagen

Thisisa6weekclassendingon10/26/10DRF 136 Intermediate AutoCAD, 3.00 Cr.—In-depthstudyofcomputeraideddraft-ingusingAutoCADsoftware.Coversslidefiles,blockattributes,usercoordinatesystems,v-points,3-Dentitycreation,externalreferences,andpaper/modelspacedrawingmanipu-lation.Prerequisite:DRF126.Fee:$642373 SECenter TABOR117 12:00p–3:50p W 9/22–12/8 Hagen40087 Sylvania ST205 6:00p–9:50p TR 10/28–12/9 Hagen

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InventorDRF 185 AutoCAD Inventor-Fundamentals, 3.00 Cr.—IntroducesAutoCADInventorasafeature-rich,parametric3Ddesigntoolforassembly-centricmodelingandcollaborativeengineering.Developsfundamentalknowledgeintheareasofpartandassemblymodeling,usingadaptivefeaturesandparts,utilizingworkgroups,surfacingbasics,managingdata,andtheEngineer’sNotebook.Fee:$644759 Sylvania AM105 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Eichmiller

SolidWorksDRF 270 SolidWorks Fundamentals, 3.00 Cr.—IntroducesSolidWorkssoftwareasa3-Ddesigntool.Coverscreation,retrievalandmodificationof3-DandlayoutdrawingsusingbasicSolidWorkscommands.Includesskillsneededtocreateparametricmodelsofpartsandassemblies;generatedimensionedlayouts;andBillofMaterialsofthosepartsandassemblies.Fee:$641114 Sylvania AM105 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Scheible

Computer Applications and Office SystemsCascadeTechnologyEducationBuildingRoom206,208and207,503-978-5116,503-978-5695,503-978-5696RockCrRC3201,503-614-7235OfficeSECenterMtTaborHall116,503-788-6203SylvaniaTCB312,503-977-4393,503-977-4287

Office SystemsOS 131 10-key on Calculators, 1.00 Cr.—Develops10-keyskillsbytouch.Recom-mended:qualifytoenterReading115orWR115.Fee:$640714 RockCr BLDG2249 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–10/14 Hulse

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.40715 RockCr BLDG2249 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–10/16 Mayhew

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.41738 RockCr BLDG2249 4:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Walker42092 RockCr BLDG2249 8:30a–10:50a MW 11/1–11/24 Meisner42340 RockCr BLDG2249 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–10/11 Walker

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.43505 RockCr BLDG2249 9:00a–10:50a TR 10/26–11/23Hulse

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.43507 RockCr BLDG2249 9:00a–11:50a S 10/30–11/20Mayhew

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.43508 RockCr BLDG2249 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–10/13 Meisner44395 RockCr BLDG2249 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–10/14 Coursolle

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.44396 RockCr BLDG2249 11:00a–12:50p TR 10/26–11/23Coursolle

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.46513 RockCr BLDG2249 6:00p–8:50p M 11/1–11/22 Walker

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.46520 RockCr BLDG2249 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–10/13 Meisner

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.46523 RockCr BLDG2249 11:00a–12:50p MW 11/1–11/24 Meisner

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43677 Sylvania SS201 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–10/22 KestekAdditional1hr/wkTBArequired.Classmeetsfor5weeks.

45616 Sylvania SS201 10:00a–12:50p F 10/29–12/3 LasherAdditional1hr/wkTBArequired.Classmeetsfor5weeks.

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OS 220 Business Editing Skills, 4.00 Cr.—Developsskillsnecessaryforediting,transcribing,andwritingmemos,lettersande-mail.Emphasis:punctuation,capitalization,spelling,grammar,andworduse.Recommended:QualifyforWR121,keyboardbytouchandcompletionofabeginningwordprocessingclass,orconsentofinstructor.Fee:$2044874 Sylvania SS213 12:00p–2:20p T 9/20–12/11 Shingledecker

Additional21/2hrs/wkrequiredonline.w Distance Learning: Online Class45240 Forinfocontact:Cascade Reardon

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.OS 240 Filing and Records Management, 4.00 Cr.—Developskillsforindexing,coding,andcross-referencingdocumentstobefiled.Includesrequisitionsandcharge-outs,recordstransfer,variousfilingsystems,andanoverallviewoftheroleofrecordsmanagementinbusinessincludingelectronicandimagerecords.Recommended:RD115;WR115;andbasiccomputerskills.Fee:$641695 Sylvania SS201 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/11 Kaufmanw Distance Learning: Online Class40987 Forinfocontact:Cascade Bruss

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.OS 250 Creating a Virtual Office, 4.00 Cr.—Coversallaspectsofcreatinganofficeforavirtualassistant.Developanindividualbusinessplan,analyzeofficeneedsforfurnitureandequipment,createamarketingplan,establishafeeraterange,identifysoftwarerequirements,planacompanywebsite,andcreateafilemanagementsystem.Recommended:CAS246.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44497 Forinfocontact:Cascade Schnabel

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.OS 280F CE: Administrative Assistant, 1.00 TO 5.00 Cr.—Providesfieldexperi-encefortheadministrativeassistantstudent.Recommended:RD115,WR115andsatisfactoryprogressthroughatleast15credithoursofCAS/OScourses,orinstructorpermissionrequired.44494 Cascade C.. TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Treadway

2cr;SaraTreadway:[email protected];503-788-628444495 Cascade C.. TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Treadway

4cr;SaraTreadway:[email protected];503-788-628446869 Cascade C.. TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Treadway

1cr;SaraTreadway:[email protected];503-788-628444488 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Schneider

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[email protected] 280G CE: Administrative Asst Sem, 1.00 Cr.—Supplementstheworkexperi-enceportionofcooperativeeducationandthestudent’son-campusprogramthroughfeedbacksessionsandinstructioninjob-relatedarea.Prerequisite/concurrent:OS280F.Recommend:RD115,WR115andsatisfactoryprogressthroughatleast15credithoursofCAS/OScourses,orinstructorpermissionrequired.44496 Cascade TEB215 5:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Treadway

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Computer FundamentalsCAS 103 Introduction to Windows, 1.00 Cr.—Hands-onintroductiontotheMicro-softWindowsoperatingsystemonPersonalComputers.Includesfilemanagement,basicwordprocessing,usingthemousewithWindows,otherAccessories,andsomebasicfeaturesoftheControlPanelandSystemTools.Recommend:PlacementintoRD115orWR115.Fee:$647475 Sylvania TCB310 3:00p–4:50p MW 10/4–11/3 Kunz

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CAS 133 Basic Computer Skill/MS Office, 4.00 Cr.—Hands-oncomputerliteracycourseforbeginners.Includesmouseandwindowsbasicsandfilemanagement.UseMSWord,Excel,Access,PowerPoint,email,andInternetbasics.AnoverviewoftheMyPCCPortalwebsiteisalsoincluded.CoursecoverstheInternetandComputingCore(IC3)pro-gramcontent.Recommended:RD115orWR115.Keyboardingbytouchrecommended.AdditionalLabhoursrequired.Fee:$641117 Cascade TEB227 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Booth

MicrosoftOffice2007;OnehourlabTBA41190 Cascade TEB226 10:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gleason

MicrosoftOffice200741191 Cascade TEB226 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Brown

MicrosoftOffice2007;OnehourlabTBA42985 Cascade TEB226 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Eustice

MicrosoftOffice2007;OnehourTBA44434 Cascade TEB226 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Podany

MicrosoftOffice200745649 Cascade TEB226 1:00p–5:50p S 9/25–12/11 Smith

MicrosoftOffice200746862 Cascade TEB227 9:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Barrows

MicrosoftOffice200744405 Hillsboro HC110 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Puncochar47478 Newberg NCC102 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hirons

MicrosoftOffice200740706 RockCr BLDG2256 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kuerbis

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Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.41139 RockCr BLDG2254 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Patterson

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.41247 RockCr BLDG2256 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Voas41249 RockCr BLDG2256 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hulse

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.44388 RockCr BLDG2256 2:30p–5:20p R 9/23–12/9 Ellis

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.44389 RockCr BLDG2249 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ellis

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.45586 RockCr BLDG2256 8:30a–12:20p F 9/24–12/10 Meisner

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.46528 RockCr BLDG2256 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Callahan46529 RockCr BLDG2249 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Walker

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.47610 SECenter TABOR117 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon47629 SECenter TABOR117 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kunz40702 Sylvania SS213 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kunz

MicrosoftOffice200740704 Sylvania TCB309 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Lin

MicrosoftOffice200740751 Sylvania TCB309 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Graves

MicrosoftOffice200741684 Sylvania TCB309 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pace

MicrosoftOffice200747497 Sylvania TCB309 11:30a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lin

MicrosoftOffice2007.47498 Sylvania TCB309 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Schneider

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w Distance Learning: Online Class42338 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Peden

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Internet and WebCAS 104 Basic Internet Skills, 1.00 Cr.—Hands-oncoursewithemphasisonterminology,webbrowsers,searchtechniques,andcommunicationtools.Mayincludeindependentweb-basedlearning.Fee:$647638 SECenter TABOR115 8:30a–11:20a S 10/16–11/13Lowe43665 Sylvania SS213 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/27–10/27 Pearson

Classmeetsfor5weeks.Startsweek2.CAS 106 Introduction to X/HTML, 1.00 Cr.—Beginninghands-oncourseforcreatingsimplewebpageswithX/HTML.BasicconceptsofX/HTMLtagsandfiletransferprotocol(FTP)willbeemphasizedusingatexteditorandanFTPapplication.Recom-mended:CAS103orequivalentfilemanagementexperience,placementintoRD115orWR115.Note:StudentspursuingawebcertificateordegreeshouldtakeCAS206orCAS111Dinstead.Fee:$643666 Sylvania SS213 3:00p–4:50p MW 10/4–11/3 Pearson

Classmeetsfor5weeks.Startsweek3.

w Distance Learning: Online Class41333 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Terui

Logintoclass,sendmsgby9/22oraccessmaybedenied.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CAS 110 Intro to Web Graphic-Fireworks, 1.00 Cr.—Basicintroductiontothefea-turesofAdobeFireworks.Introducesbasicdrawingandphotomanipulationtoolsandhowtocreategraphicsforwebsites.Recommended:CAS111Dorequivalent.Note:StudentspursuingawebcertificateordegreeshouldtakeCAS208.Fee:$646541 RockCr BLDG2256 4:00p–5:50p MW 11/1–12/1 DeAngelisw Distance Learning: Online Class42002 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Watson

FireworksCS4Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CAS 111D Begin WebSite: Dreamweaver, 3.00 Cr.—IntroducesbasicelementsofwebsitecreationusingDreamweaver.Includeswebterminology,basicX/HTML,uploadingpagestoaserver(FTP),sitemanagement,tables,layers,stylessheets(CSS),rollovers,optimizinggraphics,andaccessibility.Recommended:CAS133orequivalentfilemanagementandwordprocessingexperience,placementintoRD115orWR115.Fee:$1241391 Cascade TEB226 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Eustice

DreamweaverCS4;OneadditionallabhourTBA41392 Cascade TEB227 12:00p–4:50p U 9/26–12/5 Wettengel

DreamweaverCS444435 Cascade TEB227 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Brown

DreamweaverCS4;OneadditionallabhourTBA42323 RockCr BLDG2254 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 McShane

DreamWeaverCS4.Someclasshoursandassignmentsonline.44398 RockCr BLDG2254 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Clubb

DreamWeaverCS4.Someclasshoursandassignmentsonline.41334 Sylvania SS213 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Passalacqua

DreamweaverCS4-1additionalhourperweekrequiredonline.41683 Sylvania SS201 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bishop

DreamweaverCS444869 Sylvania SS201 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Rowe

DreamweaverCS4.w Distance Learning: Online Class41336 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Craig

DreamweaverCS4Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

w Distance Learning: Online Class41377 Forinfocontact:Cascade Grant

DreamweaverCS4Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CAS 111E Beg Web Site: Expression Web, 3.00 Cr.—IntroducesbasicelementsofwebsitecreationusingMicrosoftExpressionWeb.Includeswebterminology,basicX/HTML,uploadingpagestoaserver(FTP),sitemanagement,tables,layout,stylesheets(CSS),rollovers,optimizinggraphics,andaccessibility.Recommended:CAS133orequivalentfilemanagementandwordprocessexperience,placementintoRD115orWR115.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44870 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Craig

MicrosoftExpressionWeb.FormerlycalledFrontpage.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CAS 151 Microsoft Outlook, 1.00 Cr.—IntroductorycourseinMicrosoftOutlook,atoolforsendingandreceivinge-mail,organizingschedulesandevents,andmaintainingContactslists,to-dolists,andtasks.EmphasizestheOutlookskillsnecessaryinbusinessenvironments.Recommended:PlacementintoRD115orWR115.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44403 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Lave

Classmeets9/20-10/16Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CAS 175 Introduction to Flash, 3.00 Cr.—Creatingandeditinganimatedmov-iesusingbasicfeaturesofAdobeFlash.Coversshapeandmotiontweening,masks,symbolsandbasicActionScripting.TheFlashprogramisbrokendownintosmallerpartssostudentscanlearntousethiscomplexprogram.Emphasizeshowtousesoftware.Recommended:CAS133orequivalentfilemanagementandwordprocessingexperience,placementintoRD115orWR115.Fee:$1246866 Cascade TEB226 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Strong44402 RockCr BLDG2256 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 DeAngelis

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.w Distance Learning: Online Class41193 Forinfocontact:Cascade Grant

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CAS 180 Search Engine Optimization-SEO, 3.00 Cr.—Elevateyourwebsitetothenumberonepositioninasearchbyimplementingthemosteffectiveandup-to-datetechniquesforoptimizingthesearchabilityofwebpagesontheInternet.StudentswillcreateatailoredSearchEngineOptimization(SEO)strategy:on-pageandoff-pagesearchengineoptimization,METAdataresearchandanalysis,trafficgeneration,onlinetoolsandSEOsoftware.CoversclientsideSEO.Recommended:CAS111D,CAS111E,CAS111ForCAS206orequivalent.Fee:$1247239 Sylvania SS201 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 WatsonCAS 275 Intermediate Flash, 3.00 Cr.—MovesbeyondthebasicFlashinterfacetointroduceintermediatelevelFlashconceptstostudents.CreateaFlashWebsiteandworkonmorecomplicatedanimationsandeffects.Incorporatevideoandsound.Includesworkingwithframelabels,nestedmovieclipsymbols,someActionScripttosupportWebsitecreation.Emphasizeshowtousethesoftware.Recommend:CAS111DandCAS175orequivalent.Fee:$1247513 Sylvania SS213 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Watson

FlashCS4-1additionalhourrequiredonlinew Distance Learning: Online Class46867 Forinfocontact:Cascade Strong

FlashCS4Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CAS 206 Principles of XHTML, 4.00 Cr.—ThoroughexplorationofX/HTMLusinganHTMLeditor.Includeswebterminology,basicX/HTML,uploadingpagestoaserver(FTP),sitemanagement,link,lists,tables,forms,workingwithwebgraphics,accessibility,andintroductiontostylesheets(CSS).Studentswillcreateamulti-pagewebsiteusingthesetechnologies.Recommended:CAS133orequivalentfilemanagementandwordprocessingexperience,placementintoRD115orWR115.Fee:$1244443 Cascade TEB227 10:00a–12:20p M 9/20–12/6 Kerr

3additionalhoursonline43992 RockCr BLDG2256 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 DeAngelis

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.41686 Sylvania SS213 3:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bishopw Distance Learning: Online Class41992 Forinfocontact:Cascade Read

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CAS 208 Begin. Photoshop for the Web, 3.00 Cr.—IntroducesbasicpaintinganddrawingfeaturesinAdobePhotoshoptocreateandrefinegraphicsforwebsites.Introducesbasicpaintinganddrawingtools,andexportoptionsfortheweb.EmphasizesusingthePhotoshopinterfaceefficiently.Recommend:MM120.Prerequisite:CAS111DorCAS111EorCAS206orpermissionoftheinstructor.Fee:$1242423 Sylvania SS201 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Wettengel

PhotoshopCS4w Distance Learning: Online Class42005 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Wettengel

PhotoshopCS4Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CAS 211D Intermediate Dreamweaver, 3.00 Cr.—Planandpublishprofessionalwebsitesusingtheintermediate/advancedfeaturesofDreamweaver.Includesbehaviors,templates,insertingaudioandvideo,Sprytools,advancedformfeaturesandExtensions.Recommended:CAS111Dorequivalent.Fee:$2046864 Cascade TEB227 10:00a–12:20p W 9/22–12/8 Kerr

DreamweaverCS4;21/2additionalhoursonline46507 RockCr BLDG2254 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 McShane

DreamWeaverCS4.Someclasshoursandassignmentsonline.44561 Sylvania SS201 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bekey

DreamweaverCS4.Oneadditionalhourrequiredonline.w Distance Learning: Online Class44562 Forinfocontact:Cascade Kerr

DreamweaverCS4Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CAS 213 Enhance Web Pages w/JavaScript, 4.00 Cr.—Thoroughintroduc-tiontotheJavaScriptlanguage.Addinteractivitytowebpagesandperformavarietyoftechniquessuchasvalidatingforminput,manipulatingbrowserwindowsandpagecontent,securityissues,andeventhandlingsuchasmouse-oversandclickevents.Nopriorprogrammingexperienceisrequired.Recommended:CAS206orequivalentHTMLcodingskills.Fee:$2047607 Sylvania SS213 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 Bekey

Additional3hoursperweekrequiredonline.w Distance Learning: Online Class42445 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Passalacqua

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CAS 215 CSS and Dynamic HTML, 4.00 Cr.—CreatecomplexCascadingStyleSheets(CSSfiles)thatformatwebpagesaccordingtoindustryandaccessibilitystan-dards,workinmultiplebrowsers,andseparatecontentfrompresentation.DevelopwebpagesusingXHTML,Dreamweaver,oranotherHTMLeditorthatcanbecustomizedbytheuser.Createstunning,interactivewebpagesusingCSSandDynamicHTML.Recom-mended:CAS206,CAS111DorequivalentHTMLcodingskills.Fee:$2043935 Sylvania SS201 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Passalacqua

Additional2hoursperweekrequiredonline.w Distance Learning: Online Class45236 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Bekey

Seehttp://spot.pcc.edu/~rbekeyImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CAS 225 Introduction to PHP, 4.00 Cr.—Introductiontothepopularserver-sideapplicationPHP.Designedtotakestudentsfromanunderstandingofclient-sidewebprogrammingsuchasJavaScriptandintroducesthemtoserver-sideconcepts.Topicsin-cludeanintroductiontoserver-sideprogramming,syntax,variables,operators,functions,formprocessing,andsimpledatabaseretrievalqueriesusingMySQL.Includesbasicsecurityissuesandabriefintroductiontoobject-orientedPHPinpreparationfortheCISseriesofPHPclasses.Recommended:CAS206andCAS213andCIS122,orequivalentexperience.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class47514 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Bekey

Seehttp://spot.pcc.edu/~rbekeyImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

Computerized KeyboardingCAS 121 Beginning Keyboarding, 3.00 Cr.—Learntokeyalphabeticportionofcomputerkeyboardbytouch.Introducesthenumericportionofthekeyboard.Developorrefinebasickeyboardingtechniquesandincreasespeedandaccuracy.Producebasicbusinessandacademicdocumentsusingawordprocessor.Recommended:PlacementintoRD90orWR90orabove.Additionallabhoursmayberequired,consultinstructor.Fee:$1240666 Cascade TEB227 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kestek

Word200740993 Cascade TEB227 3:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson

Word200742417 Cascade TEB227 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Eurich

Word2007;OneadditionallabhourTBA46860 Cascade TEB227 1:00p–5:50p S 9/25–12/11 Booth46543 Hillsboro HC110 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Callahan40707 RockCr BLDG2249 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Meisner40708 RockCr BLDG2249 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hulse

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.41257 RockCr BLDG2249 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Mayhew

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.41417 RockCr BLDG2249 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Walker

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.43462 RockCr BLDG2249 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Coursolle

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.44380 RockCr BLDG2249 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Meisner

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.47612 SECenter TABOR115 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon47616 SECenter TABOR115 8:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon47620 SECenter TABOR115 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Harmon47635 SECenter TABOR115 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lowe40685 Sylvania SS202 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Lasher

Word2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.40687 Sylvania SS202 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lasher

Word2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.40688 Sylvania SS202 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams

Word2007.40689 Sylvania SS202 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Pace

Word2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.43173 Sylvania SS213 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kaufman

Word2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.43667 Sylvania SS202 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Moore

Word2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class42633 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Voas

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class43466 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Clubb

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class45146 Forinfocontact:Cascade Eustice

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CAS 121A Beginning Keyboarding, 1.00 Cr.—Keyalphabeticportionofcomputerkeyboardbytouch.Developorrefinebasickeyboardingtechniques.Recommended:PlacementintoRD90andWR90orabove.Additionallabhoursmayberequired,consultinstructor.Fee:$644383 Hillsboro HC110 10:30a–12:50p MW 11/1–11/24 Callahan46542 Hillsboro HC110 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–10/13 Callahan40709 RockCr BLDG2249 9:00a–10:50a TR 10/26–11/23Hulse

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.40710 RockCr BLDG2249 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–10/16 Mayhew

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.41250 RockCr BLDG2249 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–10/13 Meisner43478 RockCr BLDG2249 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–10/14 Coursolle

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.43955 RockCr BLDG2249 6:00p–8:50p M 11/1–11/22 Walker

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.43956 RockCr BLDG2249 4:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Walker44382 RockCr BLDG2249 8:30a–10:50a MW 11/1–11/24 Meisner44384 RockCr BLDG2249 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–10/11 Walker

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.44385 RockCr BLDG2249 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–10/14 Hulse

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.46447 RockCr BLDG2249 9:00a–11:50a S 10/30–11/20Mayhew

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.46466 RockCr BLDG2249 11:00a–12:50p TR 10/26–11/23Coursolle

Someclasshoursandassingmentswillbeonline.46515 RockCr BLDG2249 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–10/13 Meisner

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.46517 RockCr BLDG2249 11:00a–12:50p MW 11/1–11/24 Meisner

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.43668 Sylvania SS202 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–10/20 Lasher43669 Sylvania SS202 9:00a–10:50a MW 10/25–11/24Lasher43670 Sylvania SS202 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–10/20 Lasher44871 Sylvania SS202 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–10/20 Adams45615 Sylvania SS201 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–10/22 Kestek

Additional1labhourperweekTBA.47489 Sylvania SS202 1:00p–2:50p MW 10/25–11/24Lasher47490 Sylvania SS201 10:00a–12:50p F 10/29–12/3 Lasher

Additional1labhourperweekTBA.CAS 122 Keyboarding for Speed/Accuracy, 3.00 Cr.—Developsconfidence,endurance,andcontrolforaccuratekeyboardingwhileincreasingkeyboardingspeed.Developsabilitytoproofreaddocumentsaccuratelyandefficiently.Keyingbytouchisessential.Recommended:PlacementintoRD115orWR115.Additionallabhoursmayberequired,consultinstructor.Fee:$1246544 Hillsboro HC110 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Callahan41935 RockCr BLDG2249 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Meisner41936 RockCr BLDG2249 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hulse

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.43464 RockCr BLDG2249 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Coursolle

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.43465 RockCr BLDG2249 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Walker

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.44381 RockCr BLDG2249 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Meisner

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.44478 RockCr BLDG2249 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Mayhew

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.40697 Sylvania SS202 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Pace

OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class41991 Forinfocontact:Cascade Gleason

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class46487 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Meisner

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CAS 123 Production Keyboarding, 3.00 Cr.—Rapidkeyboardingandaccurateproofreadingofbusinessletters,memos,reports,andtables.Increasedspeedandaccuracyofkeyboardingskills.Recommended:PlacementintoRD115orWR115;CAS216;OS120,keying45wpmbytouch;orinstructorpermission.Prerequisite:CAS216.Additionallabhoursmayberequired,consultinstructor.Fee:$1244438 Cascade TEB227 3:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson

Word200746861 Cascade TEB227 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Eurich46545 Hillsboro HC110 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Callahan43499 RockCr BLDG2249 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Meisner44386 RockCr BLDG2249 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Coursolle

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.44387 RockCr BLDG2249 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Mayhew

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.46499 RockCr BLDG2249 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hulse

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.

46508 RockCr BLDG2249 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 WalkerSomeclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.

46518 RockCr BLDG2249 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 MeisnerSomeclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.

44872 Sylvania SS202 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 LasherWord2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.

47494 Sylvania SS202 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 LasherWord2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.

47496 Sylvania SS202 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 AdamsWord2007.

w Distance Learning: Online Class42004 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Moore

Word2007.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

Spreadsheets and DatabasexForcomputerizedaccountingsoftwareseeBA228.CAS 140 Beginning Access, 3.00 Cr.—Hands-onmicrocomputercoursecoveringbeginningdatabasemanagementconceptsincludingtables,forms,reports,queriesandbasicmacros.Stressesaworkingknowledgeofdatabasemanagementvocabulary.EmphasizesefficientuseofAccesstoolbarsandmenus.Databasedesignissuesaredis-cussedbutnotemphasized.Recommended:PlacementintoRD115orWR115.Fee:$1241993 Cascade TEB226 8:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Wright

MicrosoftAccess200840928 RockCr BLDG2254 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Rosenthal

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.42339 RockCr BLDG2256 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Moseler

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.46504 RockCr BLDG2254 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lave46505 RockCr BLDG2254 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lave

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.46539 RockCr BLDG2254 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Puncochar

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.47613 SECenter TABOR115 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon47636 SECenter TABOR115 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lowe43673 Sylvania SS202 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson

Access2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.44483 Sylvania SS213 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Shingledecker

Access2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.47501 Sylvania TCB309 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson

Access2007.w Distance Learning: Online Class41176 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Lave

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44404 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Rosenthal

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CAS 170A Beginning Excel, 1.00 Cr.—Hands-onopportunitycoveringbasicconceptsofusingaspreadsheetprogramonamicrocomputer.Includesmovingaroundthespreadsheet,enteringdata,formatting,andprinting.Stressesaworkingknowledgeofspreadsheetvocabulary.Recommended:PlacementintoRD115orWR115.Additionallabhoursmayberequired,consultinstructor.Fee:$647640 SECenter TABOR115 8:30a–11:20a S 10/16–11/13LoweCAS 170 Beginning Excel, 3.00 Cr.—Anin-depth,hands-oncoursethatpresentsbeginningspreadsheetconcepts.UseExcelefficientlytodesignandcreateaccurateprofessionalworksheetsforuseinbusinessandindustry.Includesenteringdata;creatingformulas;professionalformatting;creatingcharts;creating,sorting,andfilteringlists;cre-atingandusingtemplates;andworkingwithfunctions.Focusonwaystoensureaccuracyincludingproofreadingtechniquesandcriticalthinkingtodeterminewhatdatatopresentandhowtopresentit.Recommended:PlacementintoRD115orWR115Additionallabhoursmayberequired.Fee:$1240665 Cascade TEB226 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Wright

Excel2007;1additionallabhourTBA42987 Cascade TEB226 10:00a–2:50p U 9/26–12/5 Podany

Excel200747509 Newberg NCC102 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Patterson

Excel2007.Oneadditionalhour/weekrequiredTBA.40929 RockCr BLDG2254 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Rosenthal

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.41402 RockCr BLDG2249 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Clubb

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.43746 RockCr BLDG2254 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lave

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.44390 RockCr BLDG2254 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lave44397 RockCr BLDG2254 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Henry

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.44479 RockCr BLDG2254 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Puncochar

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46540 RockCr BLDG2256 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 MoselerSomeclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.

47614 SECenter TABOR115 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon47625 SECenter TABOR115 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Harmon40705 Sylvania SS202 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams

Excel200740871 Sylvania SS213 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Schatz

Excel2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.41685 Sylvania SS202 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson

Excel2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.42107 Sylvania TCB309 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson

Excel2007.42108 Sylvania SS202 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lasher

Excel2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.42422 Sylvania SS213 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Shingledecker

Excel2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.43811 Sylvania SS202 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Moore

Excel2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.43812 Sylvania SS213 9:00a–2:50p S 10/6–11/13 Teruiand Sylvania SS213 6:00p–8:20p W 10/6–11/13 Terui

Excel2007.47505 Sylvania TCB309 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Daniels

Excel2007.Oneadditionalhour/weekrequiredTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class40905 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Shingledecker

Excel2007-Complete1stassignby9/22oryoumaybedroppedImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class46863 Forinfocontact:Cascade Kestek

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CAS 171 Intermediate Excel, 3.00 Cr.—Anin-depth,hands-oncoursethatpresentsadvancedfeaturesofExceltodesignandcreateaccurate,professionalworksheetsforuseinbusinessandindustry.Includesfinancial,logical,statistical,lookup,anddatabasefunc-tions;pivottables;“what-if”analysiswithdatatables;importingdata;complexgraphs;macros;andsolverfeatures.Focusonwaystoensureaccuracyincludingproofreadingtechniquesandcriticalthinkingtodeterminewhatdatatopresentandhowtopresentit.Prerequisite:CAS170orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1241192 Cascade TEB226 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Wright

Excel2007;OneadditionallabhourTBA43671 Cascade TEB226 10:00a–2:50p U 9/26–12/5 Podany

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Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.44392 RockCr BLDG2254 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lave44394 RockCr BLDG2254 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Rosenthal

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.46534 RockCr BLDG2249 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Clubb

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.47615 SECenter TABOR115 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon47627 SECenter TABOR115 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Harmon41194 Sylvania SS202 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams

Excel2007.42106 Sylvania SS213 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Schatz

Excel2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class41337 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Bacha

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Word ProcessingCAS 216 Beginning Word, 3.00 Cr.—Create,edit,andprintdocumentssuchaslet-ters,memos,andmanuscripts;producemulti-pagedocuments;useheadersandfooters;becomefamiliarwiththeprogram’swritingtoolsandbasicsofenhancingdocuments;andproducemergedcopy.Recommended:PlacementintoRD115orWR115,andkeyboard-ing25wordsperminute.Fee:$1240664 Cascade TEB226 10:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson

Word200741994 Cascade TEB226 8:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Wright

Word200747508 Newberg NCC102 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Patterson

Word2007.Oneadditionalhour/weekrequiredTBA.41120 RockCr BLDG2254 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Peden

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.41138 RockCr BLDG2254 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

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47618 SECenter TABOR115 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon47631 SECenter TABOR115 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lowe40703 Sylvania SS213 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Schatz

Word2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.40761 Sylvania TCB309 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson

Word2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.41063 Sylvania SS213 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kaufman

Word2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.42549 Sylvania SS202 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Lasher

Word2007.OneadditionalhourTBA.43674 Sylvania TCB309 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Daniels

Word2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.43810 Sylvania SS213 9:00a–2:50p S 10/6–11/13 Teruiand Sylvania SS213 6:00p–8:20p W 10/6–11/13 Terui

Word2007.43895 Sylvania SS213 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Shingledecker

Word2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class40717 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Kaufman

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CAS 216A Beginning Word, 1.00 Cr.—Developsintroductoryskillintheuseofawordprocessingprogram.Includescreating,editing,andprintingbasicdocumentssuchaslettersandmemosandbecomefamiliarwiththeprogram’swritingtools.Recom-mended:PlacementintoRD115orWR115;keyboarding25wordsperminute.Additionallabhoursmayberequired,consultinstructor.Fee:$643743 RockCr BLDG2249 4:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 Walker47641 SECenter TABOR115 8:30a–11:20a S 10/16–11/13LoweCAS 217 Intermediate Word, 3.00 Cr.—Reviewbasicfeaturesanddevelopad-ditionalskillusingWord.Enhancedocumentsthroughspecialformattingfeaturessuchasgraphiclinesandimages,WordArt,andclipart;workwithheadersandfootersinmulti-pagedocuments;createandformattables;useadvancedmerge;createdocumentswithnewspapercolumns;andcreateandusefill-informs.Recommended:PlacementintoRD115orWR115;CAS216;orinstructorpermission.Additionallabhoursmayberequired,consultinstructor.Fee:$1240869 Cascade TEB226 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson

Word200743672 Cascade TEB226 8:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Wright

Word200747510 Newberg NCC102 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Patterson

Word2007.Oneadditionalhour/weekrequiredTBA.41255 RockCr BLDG2254 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

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Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.46448 RockCr BLDG2254 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Henry

Someclasshoursandassignmentswillbeonline.47617 SECenter TABOR115 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Harmon47637 SECenter TABOR115 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lowe40694 Sylvania SS202 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson

Word2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.43174 Sylvania TCB309 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson

Word2007.47511 Sylvania TCB309 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Daniels

Word2007.Oneadditionalhour/weekrequiredTBA.47512 Sylvania SS213 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Shingledecker

Word2007.Oneadditionalhour/weekrequiredTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class40762 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Kaufman

Word2007-Complete1stassignby9/22oryoumaybedropped.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

Desktop Publishing and GraphicsCAS 109 Beginning PowerPoint, 1.00 Cr.—Hands-onintroductiontotheMicrosoftPowerPointprogram.Includescreatingmultimediaslideshowsforpresentationstobedeliveredonaprojectionsystem,personalcomputer,orautomatedtorunindependentlyonakiosk.Differenttypesofpresentationsarecoveredincludinginformational,educa-tional,business,personalandentertainment.Topicsincludeanimations,transitions,anddesigns.Recommended:PlacementintoRD115orWR115.Fee:$647639 SECenter TABOR115 8:30a–11:20a S 10/16–11/13Lowe43896 Sylvania TCB309 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–10/30 Bishop

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CAS 231 Publisher, 3.00 Cr.—Studentswillusedesktoppublishingsoftwareprogramtodesignandcreateeffectivepublicationsthatcombinetextgraphics,illustrations,and/orphotographssuchasannouncements,fliers,advertisements,andreports.Create,import,andmanipulatetext,graphics,and/ortemplatesthroughprogramtoolsandfeatures.Recommended:PlacementintoRD115orWR115;priorknowledgeanduseofWindowstechnologyandCAS216orinstructorapproval.Fee:$1242443 Sylvania SS213 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kaufman

MSPublisher2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.43675 Sylvania SS202 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pearson

MSPublisher2007.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class42416 Forinfocontact:Cascade Bruss

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CAS 232 Desktop Publishing: InDesign, 3.00 Cr.—UseInDesign,adesktoppublishingsoftware,todesignandcreateeffectivepublicationssuchasannouncements,fliers,advertisements,andreports.Create,import,andmanipulatetextand/orgraphicsthroughuseofsoftwarefeatures.Recommended:PlacementintoRD115orWR115andpriorknowledgeanduseofWindowstechnologyandCAS216.Fee:$1244400 RockCr BLDG2254 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Peden

InDesignCS4.Someclasshoursandassignmentsonline.43175 Sylvania SS213 9:00a–2:50p S 10/6–11/13 Teruiand Sylvania SS213 6:00p–8:20p W 10/6–11/13 Terui

InDesignCS443176 Sylvania SS202 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Moore

InDesignCS4.OneadditionalhourrequiredTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class43676 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Moore

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Software IntegrationCAS 246 Integrated Computer Projects, 4.00 Cr.—Applypreviouscomputerandbusinessknowledgetocreateindividualandgroupprojectsusingsoftwarefoundintoday’sworkplace.Useintegratedsoftware(i.e.MSOffice)tolearnskillssuchaslinkingandembedding,e-mail,Internet,FAXandscanners.Recommended:3creditsofwordprocessingand3creditsofspreadsheetorinstructorpermission.Additionallabhoursmayberequired,consultinstructor.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41044 Forinfocontact:Cascade Brown

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Project ManagementCAS 220 Proj Mngmnt - Begin MS Project, 3.00 Cr.—Providesanin-depthintroductiontoMSProject,includingbuildingentrytables,generatingreports,resolvingresourceandtimeconflicts,importingdata,trackingbudgetsandcreatingmasterprojectsfromsub-projects.UseMSProjecteffectivelytodesignandcreateaccurateGanttchartsforuseinprojectmanagement.Recommend:ExperiencewithprojectmanagementorMSD279.WorkingknowledgeofWindowsandfilemanagement.ThiscourseispartoftheProj-ectManagementseriesofclassesthatincludesMSD279,BA255,andCIS245.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44873 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Watson

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Cooperative EducationCAS 280W CE: WebSite Development, 1.00 TO 4.00 Cr.—Providesfieldexperi-enceforstudentsrelatedtowebsitedevelopment.Recommended:Satisfactoryprogressthroughtwotermsofwebsiteclassesorequivalentexperience.42990 Cascade C.. TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Wettengel

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CIS 120 Computer Concepts I, 4.00 Cr.—Introducescomputingfundamentalsfromthepastintothefuture,utilizeskeyapplicationstosolvepracticalproblems,andexploresthebenefitsandrisksoflivingonline.DesignedforthestudentwhoisalreadycomputerliteratewiththeMSOfficeapplications,e-mail,andtheInternetandfocusesonapplyingthisliteracytopracticalITapplications.ProvidesafoundationtopursueanITpathwayandhelpspreparestudentsfortheIC3certification.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Recommend:basiccomputerskillsequivalenttoCAS133orBA131.Fee:$1242204 Cascade TEB215 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Erdman

2labhoursTBA.42574 Cascade TEB227 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Middleton

3labhoursTBA.46468 Newberg NCC102 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Gloss40041 RockCr BLDG2254 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Hung

2labhoursTBA.40049 RockCr BLDG5125 3:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 Lam

3labhoursTBA.40050 RockCr BLDG5125 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 TBA

3labhoursTBA.42576 SECenter TABOR118 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Erdman

3labhoursTBA.40042 Sylvania SS114 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Erdman

3labhoursTBA.41345 Sylvania TCB311 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Gloss

2labhoursTBA.41482 Sylvania TCB311 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Christensen

2labhoursTBA.42140 Sylvania TCB311 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Schmidt

2labhoursTBA.42577 Sylvania TCB311 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Christensen

2labhoursTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class40047 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Norris

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class47710 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Wright

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 121 Computer Concepts II, 4.00 Cr.—Evaluate,selectandapplycomputertechnologytosolvepracticalproblems.UseInternettechnologies.Organizeanddisplayinformationusingadatabase.Addressethicalissues.Recommended:CIS120orequiva-lent.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$1247711 RockCr BLDG5125 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA40043 Sylvania SS114 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Christensen

3labhoursTBA.42166 Sylvania TCB311 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

2labhoursTBA.42579 Sylvania SS114 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 122 Software Design, 4.00 Cr.—Illustratestheimportanceofsoftwaredesignaspartofthesoftwaredevelopmentlifecycle.Preparesstudenttotakeprogrammingcourses,bygivingexamplesofwell-designedsoftwareprojects.Studentisexpectedtodesignsmallprogrammingprojects,andcodetheprojectstoprovethedesign.Basiclogicconstructs,modularityandanintroductiontoobjectdesignareincluded.Additionallabhoursmayberequired.Recommended:CIS120orCAS133orBA131.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$1242111 RockCr BLDG5125 1:00p–4:50p S 9/25–12/11 Carpenter

2labhoursTBA.40048 Sylvania TCB307 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Middleton

3labhoursTBA.42193 Sylvania TCB215 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hung

2labhoursTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class41483 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Talbert

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class47709 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Gloss

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CIS 125D Database Application Dev I, 4.00 Cr.—Conceptsofaclient-basedrelationaldatabasemanagementsystem(RDBMS)andapplicationofsuchsystemstothebusinessenvironment.Topicsincludedatabasemanagementissues,databasedesign,cre-atingandmaintainingdatabases,creatingforms,queriesandreports.Design,createandmaintainadatabasesystem.Recommended:CIS121orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1240045 Sylvania TCB215 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Gerton

Access2007availablefordownload:3labhoursTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class41081 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Gerton

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 133B Intro Visual Basic.NET Program, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesdesign,imple-mentationandtestingofsoftwareusingVisualBasic.NET.Structureddesigntechniquesemphasizedthroughout.WriteandtestafinalVisualBasic.NETprogramthatsolvesabusiness-orientedproblem.Recommended:CIS122;orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1241620 RockCr BLDG2256 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Mostafavi

3labhoursTBA.VisualStudio.NET2008availabletostudent40572 Sylvania TCB311 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Dougherty

2labhoursTBA.See::http://spot.pcc.edu/~ddougher/w Distance Learning: Online Class42026 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Dougherty

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CIS 133J Java Programming I, 4.00 Cr.—Introduceselementaryprinciplesofsoftwareengineering,structuredprogramdesign,modularprogramming,objectorientedprogramdesign,eventdrivenprogramming,problemsolvingandsocialissuesofcom-putersystems.Topicsincludescalarandstructureddatatypes,alternationandrepetitioncontrolstructures,modularprogramming,objectorientedprogramminganduseofeventdrivengraphicsuserinterfaces.Recommended:placementinWR121andCIS122orequivalent.Fee:$1241082 Sylvania TCB307 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Foty

2labhoursTBA.See:http://spot.pcc.edu/~tfoty/w Distance Learning: Online Class40980 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Foty

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CIS 135T XML, Data Trans. & Objects, 4.00 Cr.—Discussdataformats,howdataisconvertedbetweenformats,andtheuseofsomecommonsoftwaretoolsfordataconversion.XML,astandardstructurefordatawillbepresented.Webservicesarchitecturewillbepresentedandawebservicewillbesetup.Studentswillindividuallyandcollaborativelyapplyskillsstudiedtoavarietyofdatatransformationprojects.UnifiedModelingLanguage(UML)willbeusedtodesignreceivingstructures(objects)fordatathathasbeentransferred.Recommended:CIS122orCISdepartmentapproval.Fee:$1247713 Sylvania TCB310 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Talbert

3labhoursTBA.CIS 140M Operating Systems I: Microsoft, 4.00 Cr.—AfirstcourseinMicrosoftoperatingsystemsadministrationincludinginstallation,configuration,andmanagement.CommandlineandGUItoolsusedtoorganize,manageandmaintainthefilesystemarecovered.Additionallystudentsareintroducedtousers,groups,printing,profilespoliciesandtheregistry.Recommended:CIS120Fee:$1242023 Sylvania TCB311 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Mavuwa

3labhoursTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class42027 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Mavuwa

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 145 Micro Computer Hardware, 4.00 Cr.—Studentswilllearntoidentify,remove,andinstallstandardcomponentsofaPCstylemicrocomputer,includingmotherboards,CPUs,RAM,harddrives,removablemediadrivesandpowersupplies.AdditionaltopicsincludeBIOS,CMOS,thebootprocess,videodisplays,printers,andhomenetworking.Fee:$1243798 Sylvania TCB310 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 LamCIS 178 Applied Internet Concepts, 4.00 Cr.—IntroducestheInternetfromauser’sperspective,withemphasisonproductive,professionalaccess.TopicsincludehowtoconnecttotheInternet,howtocommunicatewithothers,howtofindandshareinforma-tionproductively,aswellaseducational,businessandsocialissuesrelatedtotheInternet.Recommended:CIS120orinstructorpermission.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class40571 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Mostafavi

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CIS 179 Data Comm Concepts I, 4.00 Cr.—Providesbasicconceptsofdatacom-munications,networkingandconnectivity.Exploreshardware,connectivity,signaling,addressing,networktopologies,communicationprotocols,networkdesigns,switching,management,TCP/IPprotocols,securityandstandardswithemphasisontheOSIrefer-encemodel.Recommended:CIS120orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1241347 Sylvania TCB213 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Quinn

2labhoursTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class41348 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Quinn

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 195p PHP Web Development I, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesstudenttotheserver-sidescriptinglanguage,PHP,anditsuseinthedevelopmentofWebsites.Topicsincludewebserver,PHPandMySQLdatabaseinstallation,scripting,techniques,databasemanipula-tion,userauthentication,trackingandsessionmanagementande-Commercetechniques.Recommend:CompletionofCIS122andCAS213orCIS233Sorequivalentexperience;concurrentenrollmentinCAS206andCIS178orequivalentexperience.Fee:$1243003 SECenter TABOR111 6:30p–9:20p F 9/24–12/10 Blizzard

3labhoursTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class43004 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Hanna

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 233B Int Visual Basic.NET Program., 4.00 Cr.—ContinuesVisualBasic.NETprogrammingsequenceutilizingarrays,sorting,relationaldatabaseaccessanddatastructures.Structureddesigntechniquesemphasizedthroughout.Recommended:CIS133Borinstructorpermission;CIS275orinstructorpermission.CIS275maybetakenconcurrently.Fee:$1243253 Sylvania TCB311 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Dougherty

3labhoursTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class47714 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Dougherty

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 233J Java Programming II, 4.00 Cr.—ContinuestheintroductionofJavaProgrammingandWebbasedprogramming.Introducesadvancedgraphics,advancedeventhandling,advancedgraphicaluserinterfaces,input/outputtofiles,networking,multi-processing,databaseaccessandinternationalizationinJava.Recommended:CIS133JorCS161andCIS275;orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1241484 Sylvania SS114 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Foty

2labhoursTBA.See:http://spot.pcc.edu/~tfoty/w Distance Learning: Online Class41677 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Foty

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CIS 233S Internet Web Page Scripting, 4.00 Cr.—Providesthefoundationtobuildreal-world,browserindependent,webapplicationsusingclient-sidetechnologiesinclud-ingHTML,DHTML,CascadingStylesheetsandJavascript.AlthoughtheprimaryfocusisonW3CStandards,InternetExplorerandNetscapespecificextensionsarediscussed.Afunctioningwebsiteisbuiltusingthecontentpresentedinthecourse.Recommended:Proficiencyinamodernprogramminglanguage(CIS133B,133JorCS161);orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1243799 Sylvania SCB204 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Jackson

3labhoursTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class41346 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Jackson

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 234N C# Programming, 4.00 Cr.—CoverstheC#language;Microsoft.Netframework;Windowsapplications,formsandcontrols;introducesWebApplicationsandASP.NET;introducesWebServices;basicADO.NET;fileI/O;VisualStudioIDE.Recom-mended:Twocourses(orproficiency)inaprogramminglanguage.Fee:$1241690 RockCr R.TBA 11:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 Hanna

3labhoursTBA.See:http://spot.pcc.edu/~thannaw Distance Learning: Online Class41676 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Hanna

See:http://spot.pcc.edu/~thannaVS.NET2008availableImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CIS 240L Linux Installation and Config, 4.00 Cr.—Designedtopreparestudentsforanentry-levelpositionasanadministratorofasystemutilizingtheLinuxoperatingsystem.Focusesonknowledgeandskillsnecessaryforday-to-dayoperationsonaLinuxsystemusingthecommandline.Recommended:CS140U.Fee:$1243800 Sylvania TCB208 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Neal

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CIS 240M Managing a Windows Server Env, 4.00 Cr.—Thefirstofathree-termsequencedesignedtopreparestudentsforanentry-levelpositionasasystemadministra-torofanetworkutilizingMicrosoft’sWindowsoperatingsystems.Thecoursefocusesontheknowledgeandskillsnecessarytodesign,install,configureandmanageaworkgroupordomainconsistingofMicrosoftWindowsserversandworkstations.Recommended:CIS140M.Fee:$1242024 Sylvania TCB311 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Roberts

3labhoursTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class42028 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Roberts

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 243 E-Commerce Information Systems, 4.00 Cr.—Encompassesthemulti-facetedaspectsofe-commerceinformationsystems.Combinesstudyofnetwork,databaseandprogrammingconceptswithhandsonskills.Providesaframeworkfortheanalysisofinformationsystembasede-commercesolutionstoissuessurroundingB2B,B2C,andintra-organizationaltrade.Providesasolidbackgroundincriticalissuesandtechnologiesrelatedtoe-commerce.Recommended:CIS120andoneprogrammingclassorinstructorpermission.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41349 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Totten

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 244 Systems Analysis, 4.00 Cr.—Providesoverviewofthesystemdevelopmentlifecycle(SDLC)emphasizinganalyticaltechniquestodevelopthecorrectdefinitionofbusinessproblemsanduserrequirements.Studentswillprepareafeasibilityassessmentanddevelopsystemrequirementsforanassignedproject.Recommended:Oneclassinahigh-levelprogramminglanguageandWR227.One200-levelbusinessadministrationcourse.Additionallabhoursmayberequired.Fee:$1243254 Sylvania TCB310 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Jonathan

3labhoursTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class43255 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Jonathan

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 245 Project Management- Info Syst, 4.00 Cr.—Studypracticalapproachesformanaging,planning,organizingandimplementingInformationSystemsprojectsusingmodernmanagementtechniques.Completehands-onprojectsrequiringmanagementofprojectresources,scope,time-line,cost,scheduling,humanandotherresources.UseMicrosoftProjectandotherprojectmonitoringtools.ThiscourseisoneoftheProjectManagementseriesthatincludesCAS220,MSD279,andBA255.Projectmanagementisabroadtermthatcanincludemanyareasofbusiness.Recommend:CIS122,MSD279,andCAS220.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44723 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Mostafavi

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 275 Data Modeling and SQL Intro, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesthedesign,uses,andterminologyofadatabasemanagementsystem.IncludesdatamodelingusingEntityRelationshipmodelingtoolsandSemanticObjectmodelingtools,normalizationrules,relationaldatabaseterminology,program/querydevelopment,multi-userdatabaseissues(includingtheInternet)anddataadministration.Recommended:CIS122.Onehigh-levelprogramminglanguagecourse(CIS133B,CIS133J,CS161)orequivalentorinstructorpermission.Fee:$1240046 Sylvania TCB211 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Miles

3labhoursTBA.SQLServer2005w Distance Learning: Online Class40865 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Miles

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CIS 276 Advanced SQL, 4.00 Cr.—Focusesondesign,developmentandimple-mentationofSQLprogrammingforalltypesofrelationaldatabaseapplicationsincludingclient/serverandInternetdatabases.LearntowritecomplicatedinteractiveandembeddedSQLstatementandlearntheimplicationsofmulti-userdatabaseapplications.Recom-mended:CIS275;two-termprogramminglanguagesequence;orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1247715 Sylvania TCB307 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Jonathan

3labhoursTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class40981 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Jonathan

OraclePL/SQLandSQLServer2005.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CIS 277O Adv Database Concepts-Oracle, 4.00 Cr.—CoversconceptswithOracleincludingPL/SQLprogrammingconceptsreview.IncludesdesignconsiderationsforPL/SQLprogramunitsandpackages.Advancedinterfacemethods,featuresforPL/SQL,performanceandtuning,andadvancedfeaturesofOraclesuppliedpackagesalsocovered.Recommended:CIS276.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43257 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Jacob-Daub

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CIS 277T Web Business Intelligence Dev, 4.00 Cr.—IntroducesfundamentalsofOracleApplicationExpress3.0,WebApplicationDevelopmentandBusinessIntel-ligencereportingusingthenewestANSI99standard’sfeaturesforSQLandDML.CoversfundamentalsofWebBusinessIntelligencereportingandWebUserInterfacedevelopment.Recommend:CIS276orequivalentdatabaseexperience.Fee:$12w Distance Learning: Online Class43802 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Jacob-Daub

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 279L Linux Network Administration, 4.00 Cr.—Firsttermofasequencedesignedtopreparestudentsforanentry-levelpositionasasystemadministratorofanetworkutilizingtheLinuxnetworkoperatingsystem.Networking,TCP/IP,DNS,DHCP,NFSandSambaarecovered.Recommend:CIS240LFee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43803 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Neal

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 284 Network Security, 4.00 Cr.—Preparationforanentrylevelpositionasanet-workadministrator,thecoursefocusesontheknowledgeandskillsnecessarytomaintainsystemsecurityandtoinstall,configureandmaintainalocalareanetworkwithcommoninternetapplications.UseofOpenSourcesoftwareandCompTIA’sSecurity+certificationareemphasized.Recommended:CIS240M;orCIS279L.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43804 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Neal

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 286 Computer Forensics, 4.00 Cr.—Introducescomputersecurityadministra-torstocomputerforensics.Topicsincludesetupanduseofaninvestigator’slaboratory,computerinvestigationsusingdigitalevidencecontrols,processingcrimeandincidentscenes,performingdataacquisition,computerforensicanalysis,e-mailinvestigations,imagefilerecovery,investigativereportwriting,andexpertwitnesstestimony.MapstotheIACIScertification.Recommend:CIS240LorCIS240MFee:$1243678 Sylvania TCB307 9:00a–11:50a S 9/24–12/11 Schillerw Distance Learning: Online Class42374 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Schiller

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CIS 287I Web Server Administration, 4.00 Cr.—Providesaspiringsystemsadministratorswiththeknowledgeandskillsetstoinstall,configure,implement,andmanageawebserver.Avarietyofoperatingsystemswillbeexplored.CoursedoesnotcoverpublishingWebpagecontent.Recommended:CIS278andeitherCIS279MorCIS279L.Fee:$1247719 Sylvania TCB311 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Roberts

3labhoursTBA.CIS 288M MS Network Administration, 4.00 Cr.—Secondofathree-termse-quencedesignedtopreparestudentsforanentry-levelpositionasasystemadministratorofanetworkutilizingMicrosoft’snetworkoperatingsystem.Focusesontheknowledgeandskillsnecessarytodesign,install,configure,andadministeranetworkinfrastructurethatusesMicrosoftWindowsServerproducts.Recommended:CIS240Morinstructorpermission.CIS289Mmaybetakenconcurrently.Fee:$1243258 Sylvania TCB311 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Roberts

3labhoursTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class43259 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Roberts

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Cooperative EducationCIS 280D CE: Application Development, 1.00 TO 4.00 Cr.—Developcareerobjectivesbylinkingtheircourseworkwithoff-campuslearningexperiencesincomputerinformationsystemsofthepublic/privatesectororganizations.Departmentpermissionrequired.43179 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Talbert

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Computer ScienceRockCrDepartmentOffice:RC2/230,503-614-7604,503-614-7607,503-614-7256SylvaniaTCB312,503-977-4287,503-977-4393

CS 133G Introduction to Computer Games, 4.00 Cr.—Fundamentalsofcomputergamedevelopment,includingasurveyofcomputergamecategoriesandplatforms,majorgamecomponents,anoverviewofthegamedevelopmentprocess,andanintroductiontogamegraphics.Thiscoursewilldesignanddevelopsomeelementarytwo-dimensionalcomputergames.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$1243479 RockCr BLDG2257 3:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/11 Morales

3HrLabTBA-Develop2DgamesusingGameMaker42183 Sylvania TCB307 6:00p–8:50p T 9/20–12/11 Jones

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Develop2DgamesusingGameMaker.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CS 133U Introduction to C, 4.00 Cr.—Solvereal-worldproblemsusingstructuredprogrammingprinciplesandtheCprogramminglanguageinaMSDOS/Windowsenvironment.IntroduceswithlittleornopreviousprogrammingexperiencetheworldofcomputerprogrammingthroughdevelopmentofCprogramstosolvepracticalproblems.Recommended:ComputerLiteracy(suchascompletionofCIS120).Fee:$1241086 RockCr BLDG2257 9:00a–11:50a F 9/20–12/11 Carpenter

3HrLabTBA42182 Sylvania SS114 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Jonesw Distance Learning: Online Class41080 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Nautiyal

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CS 140U Intro to UNIX, 4.00 Cr.—Providesanin-depthintroductionintotheUNIXoperatingsystem,including:taskschedulingandmanagement,memorymanagement,input/outputprocessing,internalandexternalcommands,shellconfiguration,andshellcustomization.Explorestheuseofoperatingsystemutilitiessuchastexteditors,textfor-matters,electronicmail,andfilemanagement,scripting,andC/C++compilers.DiscussestrendsinUNIX,includinguseofgraphicaluserinterfaces.Recommended:Computerliteracy(suchascompletionofCIS120);MTH95;placementatWR121.Additionallabhoursmayberequired.Fee:$1242429 RockCr BLDG2257 6:00p–8:50p T 9/20–12/11 Morales

3HrLabTBA-Linux40494 Sylvania TCB307 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Liang

Linuxw Distance Learning: Online Class42085 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Morales

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CS 160 Exploring Computer Science, 4.00 Cr.—Exploresthefieldofcomputersci-ence.Providesanoverviewofcomputerarchitecture,softwaredevelopmentengineering,dataorganization,problem-solvingstrategies,ethics,andtheoryofcomputation.Explorescareeroptionsanddevelopsrudimentarysoftwaredevelopmentskills.Recommended:ComputerLiteracy(suchascompletionofCIS120);placementatMTH65andRD115.Fee:$1241213 RockCr BLDG2257 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Iyer

2HrLabTBA-VirtualroboticswithCeeBots41180 Sylvania TCB307 6:00p–8:50p R 9/20–12/11 Liang

ExplorevirtualroboticswithCeeBots.48252 Sylvania SS114 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBAw Distance Learning: Online Class42086 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Iyer

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CS 161 Computer Science I, 4.00 Cr.—Introducescontrolstructures,functions,arrays,andpointers.Conceptsofdatarepresentationandalgorithmdesign;sortingandsearching;labexercises.Recommended:MTH111;WR121;CS160.completionof(CS160orCIS122).(ForCISstudents:pleasecontactinstructorifyouneedaprerequisitewaiver.)Fee:$1242087 RockCr BLDG2257 6:00p–8:50p W 9/20–12/11 Iyer

3HrLabTBA-IntroductiontoC++44362 RockCr BLDG2257 9:00a–11:50a S 9/20–12/11 Martin

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IntroductiontoC++.44535 Sylvania SS114 6:00p–8:50p W 9/20–12/11 Jones48253 Sylvania SS114 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 TBA

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CS 162 Computer Science II, 4.00 Cr.—Programmingusingahighlevelprogram-minglanguage.Topicsinclude:Conditionals,I/O,Files,Functions,Classes,Pointers,DynamicMemory,LinearLinkedlists,andMulti-DimensionalArrays.Programcorrect-ness,verification,andtesting.Recommended:MTH112;WR121;CS140U;CS161oronetermequivalentprogrammingexperience.Fee:$1245840 RockCr BLDG2257 3:00p–5:50p W 9/20–12/11 Noel41598 Sylvania SS114 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/11 Gross

AdvancedC++.w Distance Learning: Online Class41688 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Liang

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CS 201 Computer Systems, 4.00 Cr.—Introducescomputersystemsfromasoftwareperspective.ProvidesanoverviewofCandassemblylanguageprogrammingandreadingskills.Learnbasicsystemsprogrammingskillsandtools,measureandimproveprogramperformancebasedonanunderstandingofkeyaspectsofmachinearchitecture.Fee:$1242439 RockCr BLDG2257 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/11 Abramson

3HrLabTBA44536 Sylvania TCB310 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Trigoboffw Distance Learning: Online Class42456 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Abramson

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CS 250 Discrete Structures I, 4.00 Cr.—DiscreteStructuresIIntroducesdiscretestructuresandtechniquesforcomputingsets,graphsandtrees.Constructsimplefunc-tions,andrecursivedefinitions.Othertopicsincluderelationalproperties,equivalent,partialorder,prooftechniques,inductiveproof,countingtechniquesanddiscreteprob-ability.Studentwillnotgetcreditforboth(CS250andCS251)and(MTH231andMTH232).Recommended:MTH111BorMTH111C.Fee:$1245841 RockCr BLDG2257 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/20–12/11 JonesCS 260 Data Structures, 4.00 Cr.—Datastructuresincludingstacks,queues,lists,vectors,graphs,andtrees.Algorithmsincludinghashtables,sorting,searchinganditeratingoverstructures.Includesanindepthexaminationofrecursion.Labexercises.Recommended:CS162orCS234u.Additionallabhoursmayberequired.Fee:$1241507 Sylvania TCB310 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Trigoboff

C++w Distance Learning: Online Class42185 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Trigoboff

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CS 261 Programming Systems, 4.00 Cr.—Operatoroverloading,singleandmul-tipleinheritance,virtualfunctions,polymorphism,templates,exceptions.STLcontainersandalgorithms.Recommended:CS260.Fee:$1243146 RockCr BLDG2257 6:00p–8:50p R 9/20–12/11 Chatterjee

FirstmeetinginRCBLDG2Rm234.3HrLabTBAw Distance Learning: Online Class42440 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Chatterjee

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Criminal JusticeCascadePublicServicesEducationBuildingRoom121,503-978-5430,503-978-5629,503-978-5236

CriminalJusticegraduatesworkinamunicipal,county,state,orfederallawenforcementagencyorcorrectionsystem.Otherpositionsrequiringlawenforcementtrainingareavailableatalllevelsingovernmentandinprivateindustry.StudentsmayworktowardtheAssociateofAppliedSciencedegreeortheJuvenileCorrectionsCertificate.Studentsareacceptedeachtermaftermeetingcertainrequirements.CJA 100 Professions in Crim. Justice, 3.00 Cr.—Providesoverviewofthevariouscareersinthepublicsafetyprofessions,includingpolice,corrections,paroleandproba-tion,juvenileandadultcasework,privatesecurity,lossprevention,andprivateinvestiga-tor.Prerequisites:PlacementintoWR121.41379 Cascade PSEB100 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Cook41184 SECenter TABOR141 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Harding43680 Sylvania AM126 9:00a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 Hardingw Distance Learning: Online Class42976 Forinfocontact:Cascade Olson

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CJA 101 Cultural Diversity in CJ Prof, 3.00 Cr.—Providesintroductionandfamiliarizationwithcommunicationstyles,customs,languageandbehaviorpatternsofvariouscultures,ethnicgroupsandnon-traditionalpopulationsasemployedbyandencounteredbycriminaljusticeprofessions;includingpolice,corrections,paroleandprobation,juvenileandadultcasework,privatesecurity,lossprevention,investigationand911communications.Prerequisite:PlacementintoWR121.41380 Cascade PSEB103 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Olson41573 Cascade PSEB103 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Pattonw Distance Learning: Online Class44532 Forinfocontact:Cascade Olson

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CJA 111 Intro Crim Just Sys - Police, 3.00 Cr.—Coursedesignedtoprovideanoverviewoftheroleofpoliceinsociety.Studentswillbecomefamiliarwithgeneralconceptsrelatedtolawenforcementandbeintroducedtoassociatedfoundationsandprinciplesthatcomprisethecriminaljusticesystem.Arangeofissuesandfactsrelevanttopolicingwillbediscussed.IncludedishistoricaldevelopmentofpoliceinAmerica,crimedatacollection,policeorganizationandstructure,thepolicesub-culture,policeandcommunityrelations,lawsandconstitutionallimitationsonauthority.Prerequisite:PlacementintoWR121.41596 Cascade PSEB100 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Moss43681 Cascade PSEB100 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Grace40053 Sylvania TCB208 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Moriw Distance Learning: Online Class44525 Forinfocontact:Cascade Olson

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CJA 112 Intro Crim Just Sys - Courts, 3.00 Cr.—ThiscoursefocusesontheUnitedStatescriminalcourtsystemsincludingstate,federalandmiscellaneousotherjurisdic-tions.Itcoversrolesandfunctionsofparticipantsintheadjudicationprocessincludingtheprosecutor,defenseattorney,defendant,victim,judge,jury,policeandmore.Alsoexaminedvariouscriminalcourtproceduresfromarrestandarraignmentthroughtrialandsentencing.Prerequisite:PlacementintoWR121.44526 Cascade PSEB100 9:00a–11:50a T 9/20–12/11 Ruffner41812 Sylvania TCB211 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 ParksCJA 113 Intro to CJS- Corrections, 3.00 Cr.—Coverstheoriesandcurrentpracticesincorrectionaltreatment,crimeprevention,contemporarycriminaljusticeservicesandtreatmentmethods,andprofessionalcareeropportunities.Prerequisites:PlacementintoWR121.44530 Cascade PSEB100 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Cook46362 Cascade MAHB215 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Pool44523 RockCr BLDG5115B 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Stimler46361 Sylvania TCB310 1:00p–3:50p M 9/20–12/6 Hardingw Distance Learning: Online Class42392 Forinfocontact:Cascade Seeley

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CJA 114 Intro. to Juvenile Process, 3.00 Cr.—Introduceshistoryandphilosophiesofjuvenileadjudicationandcorrections.CoverscurrentprogramsinOregonavailabletojuvenileswhoareorhavebeeninvolvedinthejusticesystem.Providesafocusonintegratingtheoriesofcausation,juvenilelaw,andproceduralrequirements.Prerequisites:PlacementintoWR121(orinstructorpermission).44524 Cascade PSEB100 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hansenw Distance Learning: Online Class44533 Forinfocontact:Cascade Hansen

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CJA 115 Intro to Jail Operations, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesjailoperationsincludingsecurity,intake,classificationandotherdailyproceduresconcerninginmates.Problemsandissuesfacingcontemporaryjailswillbeexploredandpossiblesolutionsstudied.Prerequisites:PlacementintoWR121.44529 Cascade PSEB103 3:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 CookCJA 210 Arrest, Search & Seizure, 3.00 Cr.—Coversissuesandproceduresregardingstops,frisks,searchesandseizures.TheFourthAmendmentoftheUnitedStatesConstitutionandArticle1,Section9oftheOregonStateConstitutionarediscussed.Top-icsincludestops,arrests,privacyissues,searchwarrantsandwarrantlesssearchesandseizures.Caselaw,currenteventsandstatutorylawfromtheCriminalCodeofOregonarereviewed.Prerequisites:CJA100,CJA111andWR121orinstructorpermission.40998 Cascade PSEB103 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/11 ParksCJA 211 Civil Liability & Ethics in CJ, 3.00 Cr.—Explorestheconductandethicsofcriminaljusticepractitionersthatgiverisetocivilliability.Particularattentionispaidtoaspectsofriskmanagementtohelppreventlegalclaims.Prerequisites:CJA100,CJA111andWR121orinstructorpermission.42093 Cascade PSEB100 1:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 MooreCJA 212 Criminal Law, 3.00 Cr.—Introducessubstantivecriminallawincludingbasicprinciplesofcriminalliability,constitutionalaspects,defensesandaccompliceliability.Elementsofspecificcrimesarecoveredandcourtdecisionsinterpretingstatutesareanalyzed.Prerequisites:CJA111;WR121.46364 Cascade TH112 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Crutchley

CJA 213 Evidence, 3.00 Cr.—Explorestherulesregardingtheuseofevidenceaccordingtostateandfederallaws.Awidevarietyoftopicsareintroducedrelatingtoevidenceincludingcollection,preservation,chainofcustody,admissibilityandexclusionattrial.Prerequisites:CJA111;WR121.46368 Cascade TH112 10:00a–12:50p T 9/21–12/7 LieberCJA 215 Forensic Sci & Criminalistics, 3.00 Cr.—Exploreshowscientificprincipleshelpincrimedetectionandsolution.Familiarizesstudentswithanalysisoffingerprints,DNA,bodyfluids,andotherevidencethatmaybecontainedatacrimescene.Prerequisites:WR121.44531 Cascade MAHB215 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 WardleCJA 217 Interviewing & Interrogation, 3.00 Cr.—Presentsknowledgeandworkingskillsintheartofinterviewingandinterrogation.Prerequisites:CJA100,111;WR121.40748 Cascade PSEB100 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 MooreCJA 218 Crim Just Persp: Vio & Aggres, 3.00 Cr.—Exploresandanalyzesviolenceandaggressionasviewedfrombiological,psychological,psychiatricandsociologi-calperspectives.Emphasizesepisodicallyviolentindividuals,theirdetection,treatmentmethodsandviolencepreventionintheareaofcrisisintervention.Presentsthetoolsandtechniquesofcrisisinterventionthroughdiscussion,demonstrations,simulationandroleplaying.Prerequisites:CJA100;WR121.46366 Central CLIMB. 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 BensonCJA 225 CJ and the U.S. Constitution, 3.00 Cr.—ProvidesabroadoverviewofUnitedStatesConstitutionalLawasitrelatestoprofessionsinthecriminaljusticefield.ExaminesArticlesandAmendmentsoftheU.S.Constitution,focusingonthe1st,6th,8th,14thamendmentsand“penumbras.”Focusesonfreedomofspeech,religionandassemblyastheserightsrelatetolimitationsonpoliceauthority.Prerequisites:CJA100;WR121.42000 Cascade PSEB100 10:00a–12:50p W 9/22–12/8 ParksCJA 228 Organized Crime and Terrorism, 3.00 Cr.—Providesinformationonorganizedcrime,itsdevelopment,growthandimpactonsocietyandcriminaljusticeprocesses.Includescrimefamilies,terrorists,gangsandfringegroupswithcriminalintentions,theirdetection,investigationandcombat.Prerequisites:CJA100;WR121.44527 Cascade PSEB100 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 CookeCJA 230 Police Report Writing, 4.00 Cr.—Courseisdesignedtoteachstudentspolicereportwritingskills.Emphasizedaretechniquesappropriatetonarrativestructuresnecessaryforoperationalpolicereports.Includedarelegalaspects,content,organizationandgrammar.Thefocusistoproduceaqualitypolicereportcapableofwithstandingcourtroomscrutiny.Prerequisite:WR227.43055 Cascade PSEB100 1:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 MooreCJA 243 Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs, 3.00 Cr.—Covershistoryandcausesofnarcoticanddrugproblems,howtoidentifydrugaddictsanddrugabusers,howtodefineandclassifyvarioustypesofnarcoticsanddangerousdrugs,includinglawsandothercontrolsandrehabilitationprograms.Prerequisites:CJA100;WR121.41094 Cascade PSEB100 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 MooreCJA 244 Tact. Comm. Crisis Incidents, 3.00 Cr.—Thiscoursefocusesonpoliceinterventioninthelivesofpeopleinthemidstofanemotionalorphysicalcrisisinthemannerdesignedtominimizeorpreventviolencewhilegainingcontrolofthesituation.Emphasizedareverbalandnon-verbalcommunicationtechniquesandskillsutilizedtocalmtheclientandgaincompliancehelpingtoleadtoasuccessfulandsaferesolution.Prerequisites:PlacementintoWR121(orinstructorpermission).42975 Cascade PSEB100 1:00p–3:50p W 9/22–12/8 LouieCJA 246 Fish and Wildlife Enforcement, 3.00 Cr.—Coversfishandgamelawsandtheirrelationtowildlifemanagement.Focusesonenforcementprocessesandtechniquesincludinginvestigation,fishandwildlifeforensics,evidencehandling,propercitationandreportcompletioninpreparationforcourtroompresentation.Prerequisites:CJA111andWR121.46371 Cascade PSEB103 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 AlloriCJA 247 Intro to Criminal Gangs, 3.00 Cr.—ProvidesinformationoncriminalstreetgangsandtheirimpactonAmericansociety.Studentwillbecomefamiliarwithgeneralconceptsrelatedtolawenforcementinteractionwithgangsincludingsuppression,intervention,andeducationaltactics.Prerequisite:CJA111andWR121.46367 Cascade PSEB103 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 ChapmanCJA 260 Intro Correctional Institution, 3.00 Cr.—Providesanoverviewofcor-rectionalfacilitiesincludingprisons,jails,treatmentandworkreleasefacilities.Introducestheeffectsofincarcerationoninmatesandtheiradaptivestrategies.Introducesvariousinterventionmodalitiesandreintegrationprogramsbackintothecommunity.Prerequi-sites:CJA113andWR121.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44534 Forinfocontact:Cascade Seeley

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CJA 261 Intro to Probation and Parole, 3.00 Cr.—IntroducesCommunityCorrec-tionsorprobationandparoleinthemanagementofoffenderbehavior.DiscussesManage-mentofCommunityCorrectionsagenciesandcommunityinterventionwithoffenders.Prerequisite:CJA100,113.46369 Cascade C.TBA 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Preuitt

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CJA 263 Intro to Corrections Casework, 3.00 Cr.—Introducestheprocessofcaseworkandcasemanagementinacorrectionalsetting.Developsbothatheoreticalandpracticalbaseofknowledgetoallowthestudenttodevelopcounselingtechniques.Prerequisite:CJA100,113.42319 Cascade C.TBA 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/11 HardingCJA 299A Community Reentry Offenders, 3.00 Cr.—Providesanoverviewoftheroleandresponsibilitiesofthecommunityjailandprisoninpreparingoffendersforreen-tryintoalawfulplacewithinthecommunity.Thestepsnecessarytopreparetheoffenderforrelease,offenderskillsassessmentprocesses,brokeringemploymentopportunitiesandresourcesandothermethodstosupporttheoffenderwhiletheyreturntopositivelawfulroleswithinthecommunity.Prerequisite:CJA113andWR121.46370 Cascade PSEB100 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Cook

Cooperative EducationToregisterpleasecontactTanyaMaldonado([email protected]).StudentsmustcompleteallpaperworkwithTanyabythesecondFridayoftheterm.CJA 280A CE: Criminal Justice, 1.00 TO 3.00 Cr.—Studentsparticipatewithvariouspublicsectorcriminaljusticeagenciestolearnabouttheirstructureandfunction.Thefieldplacementmustbeprogram-related.Departmentpermissionrequiredpriortoregistration.Prerequisite:CJA100and(CJA111orCJA113).45484 Cascade PSEB. TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Parks

Culinary Assistant TrainingSylvaniaST229,503-977-4305Office

TheCulinaryAssistantTrainingProgramisdesignedforstudentswithdisabilitieswhohavesignificantbarrierstoemployment.Studentsworkoncampustodevelopentryleveljobskillsinfoodserviceandclericaloccupations.

DanceCascadeTH220,503-978-5519DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrRC3201,503-614-7235OfficeSECenterMt.ScottHall,room103,503-788-6146,503-788-6147SylvaniaCT216,503-977-4264Office

xDanceCoursesmaybetakenforeitherDanceorPEcredit.SeeDanceandPEsec-tionsofthisscheduleforallcourselistings.PCCdoesnotprovidemedicalcoverage.Itisstronglyrecommendedthatstudentshavemedicalcoverageandarecentphysicalexam.D 199N Introduction to Dance, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesstudentstothefundamentalsofdanceincludingtraininginmovementstylesfromavarietyofdisciplines.Thoughintendedforthebeginningstudent,itisalsousefulforthosewithabackgroundindancewhowishtofurtherrefinetheirtechnicalability.Focuswillbeplacedon:correctalign-ment,developmentofstrength,flexibility,rangeofmotion,andstability,dancespecificterminology,andmusicality.Coursemaybetakenatotalofthreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1247748 Sylvania HT101 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 DiazD 150 Jazz Dance I, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesprinciplesandskillsinthefundamentalsofjazzdancetechnique.Emphasizesanddevelopscorrectbodyalignment,coordination,strength,flexibility,rhythm,andmovementawareness.Includesjazzdancevocabularyandsimplejazzdancecombinations.Coursemaybetaken3timesforcredit(D150orPE186Fseparatelyorincombination).Fee:$1245368 RockCr BLDG2259 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki41727 Sylvania HT101 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 AdamsD 151 Jazz Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—Continuesdevelopmentofjazzdancetechniqueatthebeginning/intermediatelevel.Emphasizesincreasedcoordination,strength,control,flex-ibility,stamina,musicality,andjazzdancevocabularyinmorechallengingcombinations.Coursemaybetaken3timesforcredit(D151orPE186Gseparatelyorincombination).Recommendedcourses:D150,orPE186F,orequivalent.Fee:$1245369 RockCr BLDG2259 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki41728 Sylvania HT101 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 AdamsD 170 World Dance, 2.00 Cr.—Introducestraditionalandpopulardanceformsandstylesfromaselectionofcountriesandcultures.Examinesandpracticesdancemovementwithinaculturalcontext.Ethnicdancesmayvarybyterm.Coursemaybetaken3timesforcredit.42992 Cascade CAGYMNSBR 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Oefinger

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D 175A Tap Dance I, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesfundamentalsoftapdancetechniqueandvocabulary.Developsasenseoftiming,rhythm,musicality.Emphasizesbasictraditionaltapsteps,rhythmtapcombinationsandcompletedances.Coursemaybetaken3timesforcredit(D175aorPE186Kseparatelyorincombination).Fee:$1243701 Sylvania CT201 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 CeswickD 175B Tap Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—Continuesthedevelopmentoftapdancetechniquesbeyondintroductorylevel.Furtherdevelopsasenseofrhythm,musicality,andtapsounds.Learnbasicsthroughintermediatetraditionaltapsteps,rhythmtapcombinations,andcompletedances.Recommendedcourses:D175a,orPE186K,orequivalent.Fee:$1244550 Sylvania CT201 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 CeswickD 177 Hip Hop, 1.00 Cr.—IntroducesthefundamentalprinciplesandskillsofHipHopdance.Emphasisplacedondevelopmentofcorrecttechnique,strengthandflexibility,musicality,andindividualexpressionthroughmovement.FocusonHipHopelements,culture,andterminology.Fee:$1245370 Cascade CAGYM201 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Banner45325 RockCr BLDG2259 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Nozaki45328 RockCr BLDG2259 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki45374 SECenter TABOR102 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Banner45376 Sylvania HT101 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 DiazD 199K Hip Hop II, 1.00 Cr.—DesignedtocontinuethedevelopmentofHipHopdanceatanintermediatelevelwithafocusonlonger,morechallengingphrasesandperformanceaspects.Emphasiswillbeplacedonthedevelopmentofcorrecttechnique,strengthandflexibility,musicality,andindividualexpressionthroughmovement.Coursemayberepeatedupto3timesforcredit.Fee:$1246698 Cascade CAGYM201 7:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Banner46494 RockCr BLDG2259 12:30p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki45917 Sylvania HT101 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 BannerD 184 Ballroom Dance, 1.00 Cr.—IntroducesthefundamentalprinciplesofBallroomDance.Emphasisplacedonproperpartnering,style,andphrasing.FocusonelementarystepsofFoxtrot,Waltz,Swing,Cha-Cha,andRumba.Fee:$1244555 Cascade CAGYM201 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Klimova-Prest46493 RockCr BLDG2259 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Pauze46495 RockCr BLDG2259 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pauze44552 Sylvania HT101 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bronson45914 Sylvania HT08 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 BronsonD 199L Ballroom Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—DesignedtocontinuethedevelopmentofBallroomtechniquesattheintermediatelevelwithafocusonlonger,morechallengingroutinesandperformanceaspects.Coursemayberepeatedupto3timesforcredit.Fee:$1246590 Cascade CAGYM201 2:30p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Klimova-PrestD 199M Conditioning for Dance, 1.00 Cr.—Examinesdifferentsomaticpracticesandconditioningmethodsastheypertaintodancetraining.Focuswillbeplacedondevelopingkinestheticawareness,strength,flexibility,stability,andgreatefficiencyinmovement.Focusmayvaryfromtermtoterm.Coursemaybetakenatotalofthreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1245915 Sylvania HT08 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Diaz

Footnote:YogaFocusD 192A Ballet I, 1.00 Cr.—Developsskillsandexaminesprinciplesinthefundamen-talsofclassicalballettechnique.Emphasizescorrectalignment,basicbarrelandcenterwork,travelingsteps,andballetvocabulary.Coursemaybetaken3timesforcredit(D192AorPE186Aseparatelyorincombination).Fee:$1242410 Cascade CAGYM201 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Britton46496 RockCr BLDG2259 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson41725 Sylvania HT101 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Tolbert41729 Sylvania HT101 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Limbrunner-BaD 192B Ballet II, 1.00 Cr.—Continuesdevelopmentofknowledgeandskillsinclassicalballettechniquebeyondthebeginninglevel.Emphasizescorrectalignment,increasedspeed,strength,flexibility,balance,coordination,andballetvocabularyinmorechallengingcombinations.Coursemaybetaken3timesforcredit(anycombinationofD192BorPE186Bforatotalof3times).Recommendedcourses:D192A,orPE186A,orequivalent.Fee:$1242411 Cascade CAGYM201 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Britton46497 RockCr BLDG2259 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson41726 Sylvania HT101 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Tolbert41730 Sylvania HT101 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Limbrunner-BaD 292 Ballet III, 1.00 Cr.—Continuesdevelopmentofclassicalballettechniqueattheintermediatelevel.Emphasizescorrectalignment,increasedspeed,strength,flexibility,balance,coordination,stamina,andballetvocabularyinlonger,morechallengingcombi-nations.Coursemaybetaken3timesforcredit(anycombinationofD292orPE286foratotalof3times).Recommendedcourses:D192B,orPE186B,orequivalent.Fee:$1246498 RockCr BLDG2259 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson

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D 192C Modern Dance I, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesknowledgeandskillsinbeginningmoderndancetechnique.Includesdancefundamentals,vocabulary,andimprovisation,emphasizingcorrectalignment,coordination,strength,andawarenessofmovement.Coursemaybetaken3timesforcredit(D192CorPE186IUseparatelyorincombina-tion).Fee:$1241717 Sylvania HT101 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 DiazD 192D Modern Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—Continuesdevelopmentofmoderndancetechnique,withfocusonalignment,strength,control,musicality,anddynamics.Includesexpandedmoderndancevocabulary,dancecombinations,andimprovisation.Coursemaybetaken3timesforcredit(D192DorPE186Jseparatelyorincombination).Recom-mendedcourses:D192CorPE186Iorequivalent.Fee:$1241724 Sylvania HT101 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 DiazD 251 Dance Appreciation, 4.00 Cr.—Developsanawarenessandappreciationofdanceinitsartistic,social,historical,andculturalcontexts.Considersaspectsofdanceascultural,spiritual,andaestheticexpression,exploringoriginsandtherelatedrolesofthedancer,choreographer,andspectator.Offersavarietyofexperiences,includingtheviewingofdanceinliveandrecordedformats,readingaboutdance,discussingdance,andhearingfromguestexperts.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$8045916 Sylvania HT121 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Diaz

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Dealer Service Technology (ThinkBIG)RockCrDepartmentOffice:RC2/230,503-614-7246

ThisprogramispartneredwithCaterpillarCorporation.Forinformationonhowtoregis-ter,pleasecontactthedepartmentat503-614-7246.DST 110 Caterpillar Engine Fundamental, 8.00 Cr.—ThiscourseintroducesthestudenttoCaterpillarbasicdieselenginetheoryandserviceprocedures.Theprinciplesofcompressionignitedinternalcombustionenginesaretaughtandvariationsindesignarediscussed.Caterpillarenginesareusedforlabdisassemblyandassembly.Prerequisites:ProvideadealerletterindicatingsecuredinternshipataparticipatingCaterpillarDealer-ship.Fee:$20045491 RockCr BLDG2107 3:00p–5:30p M 9/20–11/11 Torgesonand RockCr BLDG2107 7:00a–11:50a R 9/20–11/11 Torgesonand RockCr BLDG2107 12:30p–2:30p R 9/20–11/11 Torgesonand RockCr BLDG2107 7:00a–11:50a T 9/20–11/11 Torgesonand RockCr BLDG2107 12:30p–3:30p T 9/20–11/11 TorgesonDST 111 Intro to Caterpillar Service, 3.00 Cr.—ThiscourseintroducesthestudenttotheCaterpillarOrganizationandprovidesinstructionandlabexperienceinshopsafety,shopoperation,servicetools,andhowtoobtainCaterpillarServiceInformation.(SIS)Prerequisites:ProvideadealerletterindicatingsecuredinternshipataparticipatingCaterpillarDealership.Fee:$20045494 RockCr BLDG2107 2:50p–4:50p R 9/22–11/11 Rivasand RockCr BLDG2107 2:50p–5:50p W 9/22–11/11 RivasDST 150 Cat Service Tech Internship, 6.00 Cr.—Studentswillwork26.5hoursperweekfor8weeksatanapprovedCaterpillardealership.Theywillbeperformingservicere-latedtasksdefinedbytheinstructor,thestudentsmentorandthestudents’directsupervi-sor.Althoughthestudentswillbeworkinginaliveshopenvironment,thetasksassignedwillprimarilyberelatedtothepreviouscoursestudied.Prerequisite:ProvideadealerletterindicatingsecuredinternshipataparticipatingCaterpillarDealership.StudentsmusthavecompletedthesequencecourseswithaminimumCgrade,priortointernship.Seeadvisorforpropercourses.Fee:$20045495 RockCr R.TBA TBA TBA 9/20–11/12 Rivas

Dental AssistingSylvaniaHT206,503-977-4795

Thisprogrampreparesthestudentforcertificationasadentalassistant(CDA).Thedentalassistantisaprofessionalmemberofthedentalteam,workingwithandasssistingthedentistduringclinicalprocedures.Dentalassistantsalsoteachoralhealthprinciplesandmustbepreparedtoassumedentalofficemanagementresponsibilities.CCoffersaone-yearCertificateprogramthatisfullyaccreditedbytheAmericanDentalAssociationCommissiononDentalAccreditation.ApplicationsareacceptedbetweenOctober1standApril15thforentrythefollowingfall.ForapplicationinformationvisitHealthProfessionsAdmissionsinHT205orphone503-977-4795.Visitusonlineatwww.pcc.edu/da

Dental HygieneSylvaniaHT206,503-977-4795

Dentalhygienistsarelicenseddentalprofessionalswhoprovidedirectpatientcare,specializinginperiodontaltherapyandoralhealtheducation.Theyareemployedindentalclinics,schoolsettingsandpublichealthagencies.TheDentalHygieneProgramisfullyaccreditedbytheAmericanDentalAssociationCommissiononDentalAccreditationandconsistsoftwoacademicyearsresultinginanAssociateofAppliedSciencedegree.Studentsarealsopreparedfornationalandregionallicensingexams.Forinformationonprerequisitecoursesandapplicationprocedures,visitHealthProfes-sionsAdmissionsinHT205orphone503-977-4795.VisitusOnlineatwww.pcc.edu/dh

Dental TechnologySylvaniaHT206,503-977-4795

Thedentaltechnologistdesignsandfabricatesdentalrestorationssuchascrowns,bridgesanddenturesasdirectedbythedentist.Thisdentalprofessionalmaychoosetobeem-ployedbyadentaloffice/labormaybeself-employed.TheprogramisfullyaccreditedbytheAmericanDentalAssociationCommissiononDentalAccreditationandconsistsoftwoacademicyearsleadingtoeitheracertificateofcompletionor,withanadditional18credithours,anAssociateofAppliedSciencedegree.Thetwo-yearCertificateprogrambeginsinthefalltermofeachyear.Applicationsareacceptedatanytime;but,enrollmentislimited.Formoreinformation,visitHealthProfes-sionsAdmissionsinHT205orphone503-977-4795.Visitusonlineatwww.pcc.edu/dlt

Diesel Service TechnologyRockCrDepartmentOffice:RC2/230,503-614-7488,503-614-7246

3 Week Course: Sept. 20 - Oct. 7DS 106 PMI/Detroit Diesel Elect Contr, 3.00 Cr.—PreventiveMaintenanceInspec-tion(PMI)ofvehicles,DepartmentofTransportation(D.O.T.)outofservicecriteria,PMscheduling,lubricantsandwinterizing.DetroitDieselElectronicControl(DDEC)learntounderstandandtroubleshootsystem.Fee:$1843729 RockCr BLDG2117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 9/20–10/7 York

9 Week CourseDS 206 Med/Heavy Duty Truck Brake, 9.00 Cr.—Gainknowledgeinmedium/heavydutytruckbrakesystems,suspensionandsteering.Covers:airbrakesystems,hydraulicbrakesystems,truckfoundationbrakes,antilockbrakes,automaticslackadjust-ers,wheels,tiresandfifthwheels.Emphasizessafetyandtheuseofservicemanualsandtextbooks.Fee:$3646313 RockCr BLDG2117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 10/11–12/9 York

First 6-Week Session: Sept 20 - Oct. 28DS 103 Fuel Injection Systems, 6.00 Cr.—Emphasizesfuelinjectionsystemsandhowtheyrelatetodieselengineperformanceandoperation.Lectureandhandsontrainingusedforinstruction.Theoperationsofallmajorfuelinjectiondevicesincludingdieselfuels,fueltransferpumps,fuelnozzles,fuelinjectors,filtrationsystems,meteringsystemsandgoverningsystemswillbepresented.Fee:$3643732 RockCr BLDG2117 5:30p–10:30p MTWR 9/20–10/28 DunningtonDS 104 Fund Electricity & Electronics, 6.00 Cr.—Fundamentalsofelectricity,electricalcircuitryandcomponents.Practiceonelectricalcomponentsandlivecircuitry.Fee:$3646363 RockCr BLDG2117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 9/20–10/28 BonnerDS 105 Fund Hydraulics/AC Systems, 6.00 Cr.—Fundamentalsofhydraulicsintheoryandshoppracticeprovidesasolidbackgroundinapplicationsofhydraulicsinthetruckingandheavyequipmentindustry.Heavydutyairconditioningoperation,troubleshootingandsystemrepairisincorporatedintothisclass.Fee:$3641648 RockCr BLDG2117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 9/20–10/28 TBADS 107 Live Equipment & Lab, 6.00 Cr.—Repairofcustomer-owned(live)equip-mentunderaminimumofsupervision.Departmentapprovalrequired.Fee:$3643805 RockCr BLDG2117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 9/20–10/28 Bonner43806 RockCr BLDG2117 5:00p–10:30p MTWR 9/20–10/28 Dunnington

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Second 6-Week Session: Nov. 01 - Dec. 09DS 107 Live Equipment & Lab, 6.00 Cr.—Repairofcustomer-owned(live)equip-mentunderaminimumofsupervision.Departmentapprovalrequired.Fee:$3643807 RockCr BLDG2117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 11/1–12/9 Dunnington43808 RockCr BLDG2117 5:00p–10:30p MTWR 11/1–12/9 TBADS 203 Fuel Inject Syst Diagnostics, 6.00 Cr.—Designedtocoverdieselfuelinjectionpumpsandtheirapplications,timingadvancemechanisms,governingsystems,electronicenginecontrolsandotherrelateditemsthateffectengineoperationandperfor-mance.Fee:$3643736 RockCr BLDG2117 5:00p–10:30p MTWR 11/1–12/9 DunningtonDS 204 DS Start/Charge & Elec Cntl Sy, 6.00 Cr.—Overhaulsystemcomponentsandpracticelivetroubleshootingofheavydutyelectricalandelectronicsystems.Prereq-uisite:DS104.Fee:$3646314 RockCr BLDG2117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 11/1–12/9 BonnerDS 205 Mobile & Hydrostatic Hydraulic, 6.00 Cr.—Coversadvancedhydraulicsandhydrostaticsusedonheavyequipment,farmmachinery,marineequipment,hydrauliccranes,backhoesandotherequipment.Emphasizestroubleshooting.Prerequisite:DS105.Fee:$3641600 RockCr BLDG2117 7:00a–12:30p MTWR 11/1–12/9 TBA

Cooperative EducationDS 280B CE: Diesel Serv Tech-Sem, 1.00 TO 2.00 Cr.—Shareandreceivefeedbackonexperiencesfromotherstudentsandinstructors.Discussjobsurvivalskills.Departmentpermissionrequired.43410 RockCr BLDG9108 7:00a–8:00p MTWRF 9/20–12/11 TBADS 280A CE: Diesel Serv Tech, 1.00 TO 10.00 Cr.—On-the-jobworkexperiencerelatedtotheindividual’seducationandcareergoals.Receiveonecreditfor30hoursofwork.Departmentpermissionrequired.43403 RockCr BLDG9TBA 7:00a–8:00p MTWRF 9/20–12/11 TBA

thisclassisofferedfortwocredits.43404 RockCr BLDG9TBA 7:00a–8:00p MTWRF 9/20–12/11 TBA

Thisclassisofferedforthreecredits.43405 RockCr BLDG9108 7:00a–8:00p MTWRF 9/20–12/11 TBA

Thisclassisofferedforfourcredits.43406 RockCr BLDG9108 7:00a–8:00p MTWR 9/20–12/11 TBA

ThisClassisofferedforfivecredits.43407 RockCr BLDG9108 7:00a–8:00p MTWRF 9/20–12/11 TBA

Thisclassisofferedforsixcredits.43408 RockCr BLDG9108 7:00a–8:00p MTWRF 9/20–12/11 TBA

Thisclassisofferedforsevencredits.43409 RockCr BLDG9108 7:00a–8:00p MTWRF 9/20–12/11 TBA

Thisclassisofferedforeightcredits.

Early Education and Family StudiesSylvaniaHT318,503-977-4217

ECE 120 Intro Early Ed & Fam Studies, 3.00 Cr.—Introductorylevelchilddevelop-mentclassintegratingthenormalgrowthanddevelopmentalpatternsofchildrenfromconceptionthroughage10withdevelopmentallyappropriatepractices.Linkagesbetweendevelopmentandpracticeinavarietyofsettingsarecoveredwithparticularemphasisonparent(family)-teacher(caregiver)partnerships.41527 RockCr BLDG2258 2:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/11 Forshee

2hoursperweekofparticipation/observationrequired(TBA)42048 Sylvania HT311 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/11 Forshee

2hoursperweekofparticipation/observationrequired(TBA)ECE 121 Observation & Guidance I, 3.00 Cr.—Focusesonage-appropriateguidanceandobservationstechniquesforindividualchildrensixweektosixyears.Topicsincludetheongoingdynamicsofrelationships,howvaluesandbeliefsystemsimpactguidancedecisions,andthelinkagesbetweenobservationandguidanceplansforindividualchildren.41528 RockCr BLDG5113 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/11 Jones

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning43278 Sylvania HT311 1:00p–3:50p M 9/20–12/11 Jones

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningECE 122 Environments & Curriculum I, 4.00 Cr.—Anintroductiontoanoverviewofcreatingphysicalandsocialenvironmentsandcurriculumforchildrensixweekstosixyearsinhomeorcenter-basedprograms.Coursecoverstheoriesandrelationshipsbetweenphysicalandsocialspace,activities,experiences,andmaterials.Studentsareintroducedtotheuseofdevelopmentallyandculturallyappropriatepracticesinplanning,selecting,andevaluatingenvironmentsandcurriculumforyoungchildren.41599 Sylvania HT324 1:00p–4:20p R 9/24–12/11 Miller

FieldTrip:5hoursTBA.Service-LearningOption.

ECE 123 Environments and Curriculum II, 4.00 Cr.—Thiscourseexplorestheuseofdevelopmentallyandculturallyappropriatepracticesincreatingphysicalandsocialenvironmentsandcurriculumforchildrensixweekstosixyearsinhomeorcenter-basedprograms.Theoriesofplayandearlycareandeducationareemployedtoplanandimple-mentenvironmentsandcurriculumforchildren.Studentsplan,implement,andevaluateenvironmentsandcurriculumforyoungchildren.Prerequisite:ECE122.44629 Sylvania SCB204 6:00p–9:20p M 9/20–12/11 Miller

FieldTrip:5-hoursTBA.Service-LearningOptionECE 130 Practicum Seminar, 2.00 Cr.—Reviewslabexperiencesandobservations.Focusesontheroleoftheteacherincarryingoutadevelopmentalphilosophyofearlychildhoodeducation.41530 RockCr BLDG5113 4:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/11 Jones

Instructorpermissionrequired.41529 Sylvania HT320 4:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/11 Forshee

Instructorpermissionrequired.41663 Sylvania HT323 4:00p–5:50p M 9/21–12/11 Miller

Instructorpermissionrequired.46571 Sylvania HT121 4:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/11 Dundorf

Instructorpermissionrequired.ECE 133 Practicum I, 3.00 Cr.—Developsskillsinworkingwithinfants/toddlersinagroupsettinginthePCCChildCareCenter.Includesusingdevelopmentallyappropriatemethodsinrecognizingandprovidingasafeandsanitaryenvironment;usingpositiveguidancetechniques;supportinglanguagedevelopment,andplanningascheduleandcurriculum.Prerequisites:ECE120andECE121.41544 RockCr BLDG3103 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Jones

Instructorpermissionrequired.41546 Sylvania HT318 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Forshee

Instructorpermissionrequired.44627 Sylvania HT318 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Miller

Instructorpermissionrequired.46573 Sylvania HT318 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Dundorf

Instructorpermissionrequired.ECE 134 Practicum II, 3.00 Cr.—DevelopsskillsinsupervisionofchildreninagroupsettinginthePCCChildCareCenter.Includesusingdevelopmentallyappropriatemeth-odsinrecognizingandprovidingasafeandsanitaryenvironment;usingpositiveguidancetechniques;supportinglanguagedevelopment;supportingandplanningascheduleandcurriculum.Prerequisites:ECE133andECE122.41545 RockCr BLDG3103 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Jones

Registrationbyinstructorpermissiononly.41871 Sylvania HT318 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Forshee

Instructorpermissionrequired.44628 Sylvania HT318 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Miller

Instructorpermissionrequired.46576 Sylvania HT318 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Dundorf

Instructorpermissionrequired.ECE 187 Cooking with Kids, 1.00 Cr.—Cookingwithkidscandoitall!Cookingcanhelpyoungchildrenlearnlanguageandliteracy,math,science,cooperation,andhealthyeatinghabits.Learntocreateandsharecookingexperienceswithyoungchildreninawaythatmaximizeschildparticipationanddevelopmentalopportunitiesandminimizesthepotentialforchaos.46592 Hillsboro COMACTTBA 10:00a–3:20p S 10/23– TBAand Hillsboro COMACTTBA 10:00a–3:20p S 10/30– TBA

1/2HourforlunchECE 191 Planning for Infants, 1.00 Cr.—Interest-basedplanningisakeyaspectofqualitycurriculumdevelopmentinearlychildhood.Identifyinginfantinterestsrequiresperceptiveandresponsiveadultattentionandcreativeeffort.Thiscoursewillexplorethewaysinwhichinfantscommunicatetheirintereststoadults,methodsofassessinginfantinterests,andinterest-basedcurriculumdevelopmentininfant-careprograms.46593 Cascade SC202 10:00a–3:20p S 10/2– TBAand Cascade SC202 10:00a–3:20p S 10/16– TBA

1/2hourforlunchECE 194 Managing Stress in EEFs, 1.00 Cr.—Thiscourseexaminescommonsourcesofstressandburnoutinearlyeducationandfamilystudies.Strategiesforsurviv-ing,thriving,andcaringfortheselfareexplored.46594 SECenter SCOTT200 10:00a–3:20p S 11/13– TBAand SECenter SCOTT200 10:00a–3:20p S 12/4– TBA

1/2hourforlunchECE 234 Children w/Special Needs i/ECE, 3.00 Cr.—Becomeacquaintedwithareasofspecialneedsinchildrenfrombirththroughsixyearsofage.Emphasisisoninclusionofchildreninearlychildhoodsettings.Exploreservicesavailabletochildrenandtheirfamilies.Childdevelopmenthelpful.46585 Sylvania HT320 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/11 Mertz

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ECE 236 Lang & Literacy in ECE, 3.00 Cr.—Overviewoflanguageandliteracydevelopmentinchildrenfrominfancytoage6.Designanduseavarietyoflanguageandliteracydevelopmentactivitieswithyoungchildren.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class46586 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Garcia

ClasstaughtentirelyinspanishImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

HEC 201 Family Partnership Education, 3.00 Cr.—Thestudyofinfluencesonchildrenandtheirfamilieswhichimpactchildandfamilybehaviors,values,attitudes,beliefs,andmorals.Topicsinclude:parentingpatterns:cultural,religiousandsocioeco-nomicinfluences:peer,school,media,impacts;familydevelopment,communityecology,specialneedschildren,prejudice,andpublicpolicy.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44889 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Jones

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

HEC 226 Child Development, 4.00 Cr.—Basictheories,researchandprinciplesofphysical,cognitive,language,socialandemotionaldevelopmentofchildrenfromtheprenatalperiodthroughadolescence.Includesobservationandclassroomprocesses.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20x Distance Learning: Telecourse-Online41260 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Dundorf

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EconomicsCascadeTH220,503-978-5215DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrRC3/201,503-614-7327SECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146,503-788-6148SylvaniaSS215,503-977-4289

EC 200 Prin Econ: Intro, Inst & Phil, 4.00 Cr.—Asurveycoursecovering:basicmicroeconomicandmacroeconomicconcepts,thehistoryofeconomicideas,andavari-etyofeconomicissues.Dependingontheinstructor’sinterest,theissuescoveredmightinclude:priceceilings,pricefloors,pollution,incomedistribution,poverty,internationaltradeissues,inflation,unemployment,economicgrowth,publicfinance,andtransitionaleconomies.Thiscourseisrecommendedforstudentswhodesireaonetermsurveycourse.Recommend:MTH95.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41096 Cascade SC303 10:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Solomon46416 Cascade TH122 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Scott40342 RockCr BLDG2111 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kayim42692 RockCr BLDG2111 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 Fawls45838 RockCr BLDG2111 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Yip40338 Sylvania SCB103 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/21–12/11 Eden43495 Sylvania SS116 7:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Beebew Distance Learning: Online Class40339 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Eden

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.EC 201 Prin Econ: Microeconomics, 4.00 Cr.—Astudyofthemarketsystem,involvingtheessentialsofdemandandsupplyanalysis;competitionandmonopoly;labormarkets;publicpolicytowardsbusiness;distributionofincome;internationaltradeandcommercialpolicy;comparativeadvantage,tariffs,andquotas.EC201andEC202togetherconstitutethetwotermtransfersequence.Recommended:MTH95.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40341 Cascade JH107 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Beebe42007 Cascade JH102 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Elardo43552 Cascade SC305 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Elardo42690 Hillsboro HC105 10:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Yip45836 Newberg NCC105 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/9 Fawls40343 RockCr BLDG2111 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kayim41048 RockCr BLDG2111 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Magnuson41966 RockCr BLDG2111 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Magnuson46807 SECenter TABOR138 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 McDonald

40340 Sylvania SS102 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Tobin40668 Sylvania SCB105 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Khodaparast40747 Sylvania TCB214 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Tobin40927 Sylvania SS116 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Scott41130 Sylvania TCB211 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Khodaparast42610 Sylvania TCB211 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 Collier43399 Sylvania TCB216 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Fawlsw Distance Learning: Online Class40667 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Eden

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.EC 202 Prin Econ: Macroeconomics, 4.00 Cr.—Astudyoffactorsaffectingthelevelofnationalincome;theessentialsofmoneyandbanking;theroleofgovernmentexpenditureandtaxationinachievingeconomicstability,growth,anddevelopment;internationalmonetaryissuesincludingexchangeratesandthebalanceofpayments.Recommended:MTH95andEC201.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43553 Cascade JH106 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Elardo46414 Cascade TH202 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Elardo41731 RockCr BLDG2123 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 McDonald42691 RockCr BLDG2111 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Magnuson46805 SECenter TABOR144 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McDonald40972 Sylvania SS104 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Tobin41317 Sylvania TCB217 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Khodaparast42008 Sylvania SS112 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Tobin42009 Sylvania SCB103 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Khodaparast44421 Sylvania SCB203 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Scottw Distance Learning: Online Class41266 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Eden

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EducationCascadeTechnologyEducationBuildingRoom209,503-978-5229

Paraeducator and Teacher RelicensingTeachersmayregisterforcourseslistedbelow.TeachersStandardsandPracticesCom-mission(TSPC)mayacceptclassesnumbering101oraboveforteacherre-licensing.PleasecallTSPCat503-378-3586todetermineyourspecificrequirements.ED 100 Introduction to Education, 3.00 Cr.—Explorestherolesofavarietyofpersonnelinschools.Includespersonalresponsestoschoolsituations,students,otherpersonnelandtherolesofschoolsinAmericanSociety.Examinesethical,legal,andadministrativeimplicationsforeducators.Recommendedasaninitialcourseforthosecontemplatingacareerineducation.Courseisdesignedtoeasethetransitionofstudentstocollege-levelstudy.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43448 Forinfocontact:Cascade Peterson

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.ED 102 Displays/Graphics for Educator, 3.00 Cr.—PresentedasameansofvisualcommunicationthatdevelopsanunderstandingandusageoftheInternet,digitalcamera,scanner,andwordprocessingforgraphics.Introducesdrymounting,laminating,enlarging,copying,postermaking,awardmakingandbulletinboardcreating.Providesopportunitiestoempowertheprospectivelibrarians/teacherswiththeabilitytopromotecontentindifferentmodalities.Prerequisite:CAS133orED136.Fee:$643450 Cascade TEB216 5:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hunter-Bernst

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ED 131 Applied Learning Theory, 3.00 Cr.—Preparesteachersandinstructionalassistantstoworkinastandards-basedsetting.Offersstrategiestoplanandimplementinstruction,assessstudentprogressandinstructionaleffectiveness,andre-teachasneeded.Focusesonlearningandmotivationaltheoriesthatapplytoinstructionalsitua-tions.Includescreatingandstudyingactivitiesforspecificlearningproblems.Prerequi-sites:WR115andRD115.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43455 Forinfocontact:Cascade Hunter-Bernst

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.ED 136 Computers in Education, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesstudentstothemanyeduca-tionalusesofcomputersandhowtointegrateeducationaltechnologyintothecurriculum.Prerequisites:CompletionofWR115;RD115;andCAS133.43469 Cascade TEB227 5:00p–7:50p M 9/20–12/6 PodanyED 218 Working with Paraeducators, 3.00 Cr.—Assistsclassroomteachersindevelopingeffectivemethodstoworkeffectivelywithparaeducatorsintheirclassrooms.Methodsofassigningresponsibilities,training,monitoringandsupportingperformance,andprovidingfeedbackwillbeexploredalongwithcommunicationandproblemsolvingtechniques.Prerequisites:RD115,WR115.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44486 Forinfocontact:Cascade Hunter-Bernst

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.ED 224 Foundations of Education, 3.00 Cr.—ProvidesanoverviewofthehistoryandcurrentissuesinthefieldfoK-12educationincludingtheimpactofphilosophyonpractice.Prerequisites:RD115andWR115.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44100 Forinfocontact:Cascade Mead

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.ED 251 Overview Exceptional Learner, 3.00 Cr.—Introductiontodiversecondi-tionsofstudentswithspecialneedsinpublicschools.Identifiesanddefinesthefollowingdisabilities:learningdisabilities,emotionalandbehaviordisorders,mentalretardation,severeandmultipledisabilities,autism,healthimpairments,physicaldisabilities,com-municationdisorders,visionimpairments,hearingloss,andtraumaticbraininjury.44485 Cascade TEB216 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Peterson

Noclassthefirstweek.ThefirstclassisOct.2nd.ED 258 Multicultural Educ: Principles, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesphilosophy,activities,andmaterialsappliedindevelopingaculturallysensitivemulticulturalclassroomandcur-riculum.Achievesanunderstandingofmulticulturaleducationanditsimpactonteachingintheclassroom.Prerequisites:RD115andWR115.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class46725 Forinfocontact:Cascade Mead

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.ED 270 Practicum I, 3.00 Cr.—Spendaminimumof100hoursinasupervisedfieldexperience.ParticipateingroupdebriefingsessionsasarrangedbyPCCsupervisor.Prerequisite:PermissionofDepartment/Instructor.43913 Cascade C.TBA TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 MeadED 271 Practicum II, 3.00 Cr.—Spendaminimumof100hoursinasupervisedfieldexperience.ParticipateingroupdebriefingsessionsasarrangedbyPCCsupervisor.Prerequisite:PermissionofDepartment/Instructor.46726 Cascade C.TBA TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 MeadED 290 Sheltered Instruction for ELLs, 3.00 Cr.—IntroducesshelteredinstructionstrategiesthatwillmodifycontentforEnglishLanguageLearnersinthek-12classroom.Providesopportunitiestoexplorecurriculumdevelopmentandtheneedsofthelearner.ExaminestheimpactofimmigrantcultureontheELLexperience.Prerequisite:RD115andWR115.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class46727 Forinfocontact:Cascade Mead

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Library Media and Teacher RelicensingED 102 Displays/Graphics for Educator, 3.00 Cr.—PresentedasameansofvisualcommunicationthatdevelopsanunderstandingandusageoftheInternet,digitalcamera,scanner,andwordprocessingforgraphics.Introducesdrymounting,laminating,enlarging,copying,postermaking,awardmakingandbulletinboardcreating.Providesopportunitiestoempowertheprospectivelibrarians/teacherswiththeabilitytopromotecontentindifferentmodalities.Prerequisite:CAS133orED136.Fee:$643450 Cascade TEB216 5:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hunter-BernstED 109 Library Procedures, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesstructure,functions,andproce-duresinlibraries.Providesabaseonwhichtobuildspecificskillsneededforemploymentinlibraries.CoversknowledgeanduseoftheDeweyDecimalSystem,electroniccardcatalog/circulationsystems,proceduresforprocessing,andmaintainingcollections,basicterminologyandpolicies.Prerequisite:PlacementtestscoresqualifyingstudenttoenrollinWR121.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class40427 Forinfocontact:Cascade Peterson

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ED 112 Intro to Children’s Literature, 3.00 Cr.—Introduceschildren’sliterature,authorsandillustrators.Coverscurrentandclassicworks,bookawards,artisticandliter-aryelements,introductiontogenres,basicbookdiscussiontechniques,andaudio-visualandelectronicformats.Prerequisite:WR115.42502 Cascade TEB216 5:00p–7:50p R 9/23–12/9 GregorioED 136 Computers in Education, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesstudentstothemanyeduca-tionalusesofcomputersandhowtointegrateeducationaltechnologyintothecurriculum.Prerequisites:CompletionofWR115;RD115;andCAS133.43469 Cascade TEB227 5:00p–7:50p M 9/20–12/6 PodanyED 209 Practicum, 3.00 Cr.—Spendninehoursperweekinasupervisedfieldexperi-enceafteranorientation.42168 Cascade C.TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 PetersonED 210 Practicum, 3.00 Cr.—Spendninehoursperweekinasupervisedfieldexperi-enceafteranorientation.44299 Cascade C.TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 PetersonED 211 Practicum, 3.00 Cr.—Spendninehoursperweekinasupervisedfieldexperi-enceafteranorientation.45710 Cascade C.TBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 PetersonED 224 Foundations of Education, 3.00 Cr.—ProvidesanoverviewofthehistoryandcurrentissuesinthefieldfoK-12educationincludingtheimpactofphilosophyonpractice.Prerequisites:RD115andWR115.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44100 Forinfocontact:Cascade Mead

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Outdoor School - Multnomah ESDGaintraining&experienceininstruction&supervisionof6thgradersw/specialneedsinanoutdoorschoolsetting.SpendaweekbetweenSeptember26thandNovember5thcounselingatOutdoorSchool.Call503-257-1600foraregistrationcard&registeratPCC.AttendonespecialneedstrainingonSat.9/25orTues9/28attheMESD,Audi-torium.Writeapaperhighlightingtheexperience&[email protected]:ArrahWanna,Howard,Adams@MilkCreek,Namanu&[email protected] 214 Practicum: Outdoor School, 3.00 Cr.—Gaintrainingandexperienceteach-ingandcounselingsixthgradersinanoutdoorsetting.Requiresattendingtwoeveningtrainingsessions;spendingoneweekatanoutdoorcamp;keepingajournalandsubmit-tingasummationpapertothePCCcoordinator.43829 NEPort MESDAUD 6:00p–8:50p T 9/28– Boryer45062 NEPort MESDAUD 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25– Boryer

NW Outdoor Science School - NWRESDSpendoneweekatOutdoorSchoolasacounselor.Workingalongsidehighschool-agedcounselors,youwillliveinacabinwithelementarystudentsandinstructthemaboutnaturalsciencesinanoutdoorsetting.Participantsattendathree-hourtrainingbeforetheOutdoorSchoolsession.Then,committoaone-weekpracticumexperienceatanOutdoorSchoolcampsitebetweenSept.26thandNov.12th.Theon-sitepracticumincludesafulldayoftrainingandongoingsupport.Youwillwriteareflectivepaperuponcompletionofthepracticum.On-sitelocationsarecampsCedarRidge,MagruderandWestwind.Time,date,andlocationoforientationwillbeavailableinearlySeptember.Forinformation,contactChadStewart@[email protected] 214 Practicum: Outdoor School, 3.00 Cr.—Gaintrainingandexperienceteach-ingandcounselingsixthgradersinanoutdoorsetting.Requiresattendingtwoeveningtrainingsessions;spendingoneweekatanoutdoorcamp;keepingajournalandsubmit-tingasummationpapertothePCCcoordinator.41896 Hillsboro NWRESDTBA 6:00p–8:50p TBA 9/20–12/11 Myers

Electrical TradesCascadeTEB,Room101,503-978-5650,503-978-5651

IfyouareaLMEorMPEapprentice,pleaseselectyourcoreclassfromtheApprenticeshiplistingsinthisschedule.SeeAPRsectionformoreelectricaltradescoursesthatareopenenrollmentandopentothegeneralpublic.Pleasecallthedepartmentifyouaregettingaprerequisiteerrormessagewhenregistering.ELT 110 Electricity f/Non-Electrician, 2.00 Cr.—Practical,hands-onapplicationofelectricalprinciples,practicesandcodestohelpnon-electricianslearnthebasicsofwir-ingthattheyencounteraroundthehouse.Safetypracticeswillbeemphasizedaswillbasicelectricaltheory.Afterthefirstthreeclasssections,therewillbeminimaltheoryorlectureandmaximumpracticeusingtoolsandmaterialsthatthehomeownerwillencounterindoingelectricalworkonhis/herhome.Fee:$643757 Cascade TEB117 5:30p–8:20p M 9/20–12/6 VonEntress

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ELT 125 Basic Prog Controllers-PC Base, 2.00 Cr.—Developsthestudent’sunderstandingofthecompleteoperationofavarietyofprogrammablecontrollers.Theapplications,operations,andprogrammingofPLC’saretheareasofstudywiththemainemphasisonprogramming(computerswillbeusedasprogrammers).ThisclasscanbeusedtowardsContinuingEducationUnitsforOregonStateelectricallicensingpurposes.Prerequisites:(FMT111orTE9237);BA131.Fee:$643776 Cascade TEB221 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 BoyerELT 126 Int Prog Controllers-PC Based, 2.00 Cr.—Presentsadvancedfeaturesofprogrammablecontrollers,includingdesigning,monitoring,andeditingprogramswithpracticalhands-onexperience.ThisclasscanbeusedtowardsContinuingEducationUnitsforOregonStateelectricallicensingpurposes.Prerequisites:ELT125orTE9126Fee:$644469 Cascade TEB221 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 KozeraELT 201 Electrical Motor Control, 2.00 Cr.—Providesknowledgeandskillsneededtodesign,install,maintain,serviceandtroubleshootelectricmotors.Focusesontheoperationandinstallationofcontrolsystems,specificallymotorstartersandcontrollers.Electromagneticcontrols,motorsandtransformerswillalsobecovered.Labactivitieswillutilizeelectricaltestequipmenttoanalyzeelectricmotorcontrolmalfunctions.ThisclasscanbeusedtowardsContinuingEducationUnitsforOregonStateelectricallicensingpurposes.ELT201andAPR201cannotbothbetakenforcredit.Fee:$643772 Cascade TEB220 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Brown

Courseidentifiedfor2ndyear/1sttermLMEapprentices.43774 Cascade TEB220 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Brown

Courseidentifiedfor2ndyear/1sttermLMEapprentices.ELT 204 Adjustable Speed Drives, 2.00 Cr.—Coverstheory,operation,installation,andmaintenanceofadjustablespeedmotordrives.Introducesdriveapplicationsandselectionforindustrial,utility,andcommercialstructures.ThisclasscanbeusedtowardsContinuingEducationUnitsforOregonStateelectricallicensingpurposes.Prerequisites:PlacementinMTH20orhigher;(WR80orESOL252)and(RD80orESOL250)orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$643775 Cascade TEB220 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 SaylorsELT 210 Electricity f/Non-Electrian II, 2.00 Cr.—Providespractical,hands-onapplicationofresidentialwiringmethods.ThisclassisadirectcontinuationoftheskillsdevelopedinElectricityfortheNon-Electrian,incorporatingadditionalwiringpractices,materialsandtroubleshootingmethods.Emphasizingsafetyandworkmanshipaswellaselectricaltheoryandbuildingcodesastheyapplytothehomeowner.Prerequisites:ELT110orTE9071.Fee:$643759 Cascade TEB117 5:30p–8:20p W 9/22–12/8 VonEntress

Feesincludea$35labsupplyfee,totallabfeesare$41.ELT 220 OSHA 30 HR Safety Training, 3.00 Cr.—Emphasizessafeworkingenvi-ronmentstargetingpeoplewhohavecomplianceandtrainingresponsibilities.Covershowtoestablishemployeeprotectionprogramsandtoinformandtrainemployeesproperly.IncludesintrotoOSHA,generalsafetyandhealthprovision,Hazcom,healthhazardsinconstruction,stairwaysandladders,motorvehicles,materialshandling,handandpowertools,scaffolding,fireprotection,excavations,confinedspaceentry,fallprotection,personalprotectiveandlifesavingequipmentandelectricalsafety.Awardsa30hourOSHAsafetycarduponsuccessfulcompletionofcourse.ThisclasscanbeusedtowardsContinuingEducationUnitsforOregonStateelectricallicensingpurposes.43734 Cascade TEB218 6:00p–8:50p T 9/28–12/7 PageCEU 925T AMP Act I, 1.60 Cr.—Providesknowledgeneededforanentry-levelpositionwithinthestructuredpremisecablingindustry.Receiveanin-depthunderstand-ingoftheestablishedISO/IEC11801,ANSI/TIA/EIA568Bindustrystandards.Learnhowtocorrectlyuseapunchdowntool;punchdownvarioustypesofcablesonto110-styledatapatchpanels,110-stylerackmountvoiceblocks,AMPcommunicationoutlets;terminationmethodsforcategory5eandcategory6jacks;applicationuseandterminationmethodsforcorrectlyinstalling4-pairUTPcategory5eratedcable;terminationmethodsforAMP’sovencureandlightcrimpstyleSTconnectors,andterminationmethodsforAMP’slightcrimppluspre-polishedSCsytleconnectors.ParticipantswhopasstheexamattheendofthecoursewillrecievetheirAMPACTIcertification.Tuition:$76Fee:$35947031 Cascade TEB118 8:00a–5:00p TW 11/30–12/1 ShawCEU 925U AMP ACT II, 1.60 Cr.—Instructshowtocertifyanddocumenttwistedpairandopticalcableplantsbasedonestablishedindustrystandards.StandardsstudiedincludetheISO/IEC1180L,TSB-67andTSB-95.IncludestestingofcommonanduncommonproblemsfoundinLAN-basedsystemswithinthepremise/structuredcablingindustry.Participantswilltestandcertifycategory5E,6,shieldedCat5e,andFiberOpticcircuitsusingappropriatetestequipmentincludinglevelIIIcoppertesters,opitcalpowermeters,ITDR’s,andvisualfaultlocators.Willberequiredtotroubleshootvariousprob-lemswithinacableplant.PreparesparticipantstotaketheexamrequiredforAMPACTIIcertification.Tuition:$76Fee:$51947032 Cascade TEB118 8:00a–5:00p RF 12/2–12/3 Shaw

CEU 925V AMP ACT III, 2.40 Cr.—Preparesparticipanttohandlethemanydesigncriteriadecisionsassociatedwithpremisescablingsystems.Coursewillprogressthroughastep-by-stepprocessfromtheinitialdesignanalysisthroughthefinalprojectpresenta-tion.EmphasizesdesignparametersandguidelinesoftheANSI/TIA/EIA568B,569,606,and607aswellasISOstandards.Decisionsadesignermakesregardingnetworkplatformsandtechnologies,cablingarchitectures,andmediaselectionarediscussedindetail.Designseveraldifferentsystemsincludingcampusdrawings,floorplanlayouts,telecommunicationroomlayout,andracklayoutdesign,intra-buildingbackboneeleva-tionsandthedevelopmentofabillofmaterials.Presentdesignsolutionstotheclassandeachproposalwillbediscussedinanopenforum.Tuition:$76Fee:$51947033 Cascade TEB118 8:00a–5:00p MTW 12/6–12/8 ShawCEU 926T NEC Review and Exam Prep, 3.60 Cr.—Assisttheelectricalprofes-sionalandapprenticeinknowinghowtoeffectivelyusetheNECwhenlookingforcodesolutions.Alsoprovidesnecessarycalculationskillsforexamsorworkplaceinstallations.Tuition:$228.3047028 Cascade TEB118 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Cody

Electronic Engineering TechnologySylvaniaST208,503-977-4159Office

Studentsnewtothisprogrammustcompleteanapplicationandreceivedepartmentaladvisingpriortoregistration.TheprogramstartsFallfordaystudentsandWinterforlateafternoon/eveningstudents.Part-timestudentsareacceptedonaspaceavailablebasis.EET 101 Intro to Elect. Test Equip, 1.00 Cr.—Introducestheoperationanduseofvarioustypesofequipmentandtoolsusedinelectronictechnologyincluding;oscil-loscope,functiongenerator,DMM,andvoltagesource,calculator,andEXCEL.Alsousessoftwarecontrolstoobtainandanalyzedataavailableonthisequipment.UsePspicetoperformsimulation.Prerequisite:PlacementinWR115.Prerequisite/concurrent:MTH95.45136 Sylvania ST313 TBA F 9/24–12/10 Le

Checkwiththeinstructor,classwillbein3groups.45483 Sylvania ST313 TBA F 9/24–12/10 Le

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Checkwiththeinstructor,classwillbein3groups.EET 110 Intro to Renewable Energy, 3.00 Cr.—Introductiontosustainabilityandrenewableenergy(RE)sourcesandtechnologiesincludingPVandsolarthermal,geother-mal,biomass,biodiesel,fuelcell,wind,hydro,oceanwave,photovoltaic,etc.AlsocoversREenvironmentalissues,demandanddistributionmanagement,andgreenandREcareeropportunities,etc.Recommended:PlacementinWR115andMTH95.45138 Sylvania SS121 5:00p–7:50p M 9/20–12/6 Fenning47019 Sylvania SS121 4:00p–6:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBAEET 111 Elec Circuit Analysis I, 5.00 Cr.—InternationalSystemofUnits,engineer-ingnotationandprefixes,definitionsofcurrent,voltage,resistance,power,workandefficiency.ForDCcircuits:Ohm’sandKirchoff’sLaws;DCresistivenetworksinclud-ingTheveninandNortonequivalentcircuits.Nodevoltageandmeshcurrentanalysismethods;CapacitanceandRCtransientresponse.Includesa3-hourperweeklaboratorysession.Prerequisite:PlacementinWR115;prerequisite/concurrent:MTH95andEET101.Fee:$12

Lecture40894 Sylvania SS103 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Williams45134 Sylvania AM125 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 BogheanLab41705 Sylvania ST315 12:00p–2:50p T 9/21–12/7 Williams43348 Sylvania ST315 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 Williams45243 Sylvania ST313 3:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 Boghean45244 Sylvania ST315 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Le

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EET 121 Digital Systems I, 3.00 Cr.—Thefirstcourseindigitalelectronicscoveringbasicelectricalconcepts,numbersystems,combinationalgates(AND,OR,NOT,NAND,NOR,andXOR),electricalcharacteristicsandinternalstructuresofTTLgates,Booleanalgebra,Karnaughmapping,anduseofMSIdevicesincludingadders,decoders,encod-ers,multiplexesanddemultiplexers.Includesa3hourperweeklaboratory.Prerequisite:MTH95;placementintoWR115.Fee:$12

Lecture42049 Sylvania SS121 11:00a–12:50p M 9/20–12/6 Hecht45239 Sylvania SS121 11:00a–12:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBALab42050 Sylvania ST313 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Hecht43347 Sylvania ST313 1:00p–3:50p W 9/22–12/8 Hecht45241 Sylvania ST315 1:00p–3:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA45242 Sylvania ST315 2:00p–5:00p M 9/20–12/6 Pelinka

EET 221 Semiconductor Devices/Circuits, 5.00 Cr.—Introductiontosemiconduc-tordevices.Characteristicsandbiasingofdiodesandtransistors.Designandanalysisofcircuitsusingdiodes,bipolartransistors,andfieldeffecttransistors.Applicationoftransistorsasamplifiersandswitches.A3-hourperweeklaboratoryincludestheapplica-tionofcomputertoolsincircuitdesign,evaluation,andanalysis.Prerequisite:EET113,MTH112.Fee:$12

Lecture42243 Sylvania AM112 6:00p–6:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBAand Sylvania AM112 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA46967 Sylvania HT323 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 FarrellLab45699 Sylvania ST315 7:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA47020 Sylvania ST313 10:00a–12:50p M 9/20–12/6 Farrell47021 Sylvania ST313 10:00a–12:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA

EET 241 Microcomputer Systems I, 4.00 Cr.—IntroducesX86assemblylanguageprogrammingfortheIBMPCcompatiblecomputerincludingtheuseofBIOSandDOSfunctioncallsandtheuseofprocedures.Structuredprogrammingtechniqueswillbeusedtowriteprogramsandacceptkeyboardinputandcreatedisplayedresults.Appropriateprogramtestinganddebuggingmethodswillbeemphasized.Prerequisites:EET122andeitherCS133UorCS161.Fee:$12

Lecture40727 Sylvania SS121 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 Hecht47022 Sylvania SS112 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBALab43947 Sylvania ST315 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Hecht46969 Sylvania ST313 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 TBA47023 Sylvania ST313 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA

EET 260 Biomedical Equipment I, 4.00 Cr.—Introductiontothefundamentalsofmedicalinstrumentation,bioelectricsignalsandelectrodes,recordingsystems,biomedi-calrecorders,patientmonitoringsystems,arrhythmiaandambulatorymonitoringinstru-ments,fetalmonitoringinstruments,biomedicaltelemetryandtelemedicine,oximeters,bloodflowmeter,cardiacoutputmeasurement,pulmonaryfunctionanalyzers,laboratoryequipment,audiometers,andpatientsafety.Prerequisites:MP111,BI122orBI233,EET113,EET123orinstructorpermission.Prerequisite/concurrent:EET221.Fee:$12

Lecture43948 Sylvania ST315 7:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 FenningLab43949 Sylvania ST315 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Fenning

EET 280A CE:Electronic Engineering Tech, 1.00 TO 5.00 Cr.—Forstudentsemployedinanapprovedcooperativeeducationpositionwithinalocalelectronicindustry.Experiencesarecloselyalignedwiththestudent’son-campuseducationalprogram.Departmentpermissionrequired.47025 Sylvania ST208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Knox

Thissectionisofferedfor2credits.EET 280C CE: BMET Practicum, 4.00 TO 11.00 Cr.—Providesclinicaleducationexperienceinabiomedicaldepartmentwithahospital,clinicorothermedicalfacility,amedicalequipmentrepair/manufacturingcompany,oralaboratory.Variablecredit:30hoursofworkexperienceequalsonecredit.Prerequisites:Departmentapproval;EET260Corequisite:EET261.44922 Sylvania ST208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Fenning

Thisclassisofferedfor11credits.47979 Sylvania ST208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Fenning

Thisclassisofferedfor4credits.47981 Sylvania ST208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Fenning

Thisclassisofferedfor7credits.

Emergency ManagementCascadePSEB133,503-978-5424DeptChair

Thisprofessionisanemergingfieldwithhighprojectionsforjobgrowthoverthenextde-cade.Theprogramcoversidentificationofrisksandhazards,planning,mitigation,rescueandrecovery,trainingandexercisedesignandbusinesscontinuity.FormoreinformationonEmergencyManagementofferings,ortotalkwithanadvisor,contacttheprogramoffice503-978-5424,orseeourwebpageatwww.pcc.edu,clickonAcademicPrograms,thenEmergencyManagement:www.pcc.edu/programs/emergency-mgmtEM 101 Intro to Emergency Services, 4.00 Cr.—Coversrolesandresponsibili-tiesofabroadrangeofemergencyservicesprovidersandtherelationshipbetweentheseserviceprovidersandthecommunity.Therelationshipsbetweenpolice,fireservice,emer-gencymedicalservice,andemergencycommunicationsandemergencymanagement,willbecovered,aswellas,theorganizationalstructure,terminology,history,trainingandstandards,ethicalandlegalresponsibilitiesofeachdiscipline.42450 Cascade PSEB103 8:30a–12:20p W 9/22–12/8 CzechEM 110 Theory of Emergency Mgmt, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesemergencymanage-menttheory,includingbasicdefinitions,identificationofhazards,descriptionsofthephasesofemergencymanagement,identificationofresources,rolesandresponsibilitiesofemergencymanagers,andcoordinationofvarioussystems.Recommend:WR115.44785 Cascade PSEB111 5:30p–8:20p W 9/22–12/8 GristEM 114 History of US Haz & Disasters, 4.00 Cr.—SurveystheU.S.Historyofhazardsanddisastersandtracestheevolutionofemergencymanagement.Emphasiswillbeonnaturallyoccurringdisasterswithappropriateattentiontothedevelopmentoftechnologicalincidentsandtheevolutionofterrorism.Recommend:WR115.44772 Cascade PSEB111 8:30a–12:20p R 9/20–12/11 Bruneau44780 Cascade PSEB111 5:30p–9:20p T 9/20–12/11 MacaEM 203 P & P Disaster Response I, 4.00 Cr.—Uncoverstheprinciplesthatpro-moteeffectivedisasterresponsepracticesinoperationsandmanagement.Itwillexaminethenatureofdisasters,thecontextofresponseoperations,andtherolesandresponsibili-tiesofvariousindividualsandorganizations.Thisisthefirstofatwopartsequence:EM203and204.Prerequisite:EM110andEM114.46381 Cascade PSEB111 8:30a–12:20p M 9/20–12/6 BruneauEM 210 Planning for Haz & Disasters, 4.00 Cr.—Coursewillexaminetheconceptsofwritinganemergencyoperatingplanandtheelementsnecessaryforinclusionintheplan(all-riskhazardsplanning).Studentswillbeginwiththeprocessforidentifyinglocalhazardsandresources,vulnerabilityandimpactanalysis,andpublicpolicyconsid-erations.Usinggroupstheywillanalyzetheirhazardassessmentsandwriteabasicplan.Thegroupswillpresenttheirplanstothewholeforcritique.Actualemergencyoperatingplanswillbeusedtoillustratetheplanningrequirementsandresults.Prerequisites:EM110andEM114andWR121.44781 Cascade PSEB111 5:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Lasher

Emergency Medical TechnicianCascadePSEB133,503-978-5530

DepartmentpermissionrequiredtoregisterforEMTBasic,IntermediateandParamediccourses.Forgeneralprograminformationandapplicationspleasecall503-978-5530.EMT 100 Intro Emergency Medical Serv, 3.00 Cr.—Coverstherolesandrespon-sibilitiesoftheEMT,emergencymedicalservicessystem,medical-legalconsiderations,majorincidentresponse,hazardousmaterialsawareness,andstressmanagement.41015 Cascade TH112 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Moore44918 WillowCr WCC306 5:00p–7:50p W 9/22–12/8 PoetterEMT 105 EMT Basic Part I, 5.00 Cr.—Designedtodevelopstudentskillsintherecognitionofsymptomsofillnessandinjuriesandproperproceduresofemergencycare.StudentswillalsoobservetheEMT’sroleinthehospitalemergencydepartmentandambulanceduringclinicalrotationandride-alongexperience.Departmentpermissionrequired.Prerequisite:WR115;MTH20;RD90.Fee:$1241886 Cascade PSEB110 7:30a–3:29p TR 9/21–10/26 TBA

Thisclassisaccelerated.44319 Cascade PSEB110 8:00a–11:29a MW 9/20–12/8 Lind

ClassmeetsM/W44690 Cascade PSEB110 6:00p–9:30p MW 9/20–12/8 Cooper

ClassmeetsM/W44692 Cascade PSEB110 9:00a–4:59p F 9/24–12/10 Reed

ClassmeetsFridays46427 WillowCr WCC306 7:30a–3:29p MW 9/20–10/25 Wilson

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EMT 106 EMT Basic Part II, 5.00 Cr.—Part2oftheOregonEMTBasiccourseisacontinuationofEMT105,includingpreparationforstateandnationalcertificationexams.Departmentpermissionrequired.Prerequisites:SuccessfulcompletionofEMT105atPCCwithinthelastyear.Fee:$1241887 Cascade PSEB110 7:30a–3:29p TR 10/28–12/9 TBA

Thiscourseisaccelerated.44320 Cascade PSEB110 1:00p–4:29p MW 9/20–12/8 Lind

ClassmeetsM/W46421 Cascade PSEB110 6:00p–9:30p TR 9/21–12/9 Moore

ClassmeetsT/R46429 WillowCr WCC306 7:30a–3:29p MW 11/1–12/8 Reed

ThiscourseisacceleratedEMT 113 Emerg Resp Comm/Documentation, 2.00 Cr.—Coversprinciplesoftherapeuticcommunication,verbal,written,andelectroniccommunicationsintheprovisionofEMS;documentationofelementsofpatientassessment,careandtransport;communicationsystems,radiotypes,reports,codes,andcorrecttechniques.44694 Cascade PSEB112 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–10/20 TBA

Classmeets9/22thru10/2046431 WillowCr WCC306 8:00a–11:50a T 9/21–10/19 Cooper

Classmeets9/21thru10/19EMT 114 Emergency Resp Patient Transpo, 2.00 Cr.—Coversambulanceopera-tions,laws,maintenanceandsafety,emergencyresponsedrivingandrouteplanning.Fee:$644695 Cascade PSEB112 6:00p–9:50p W 11/3–12/8 Christensenand Cascade PSEBTBA 8:00a–5:00p S 11/13– Christensenand Cascade PSEBTBA 8:00a–5:00p S 11/20– Christensen

Meets11/3thru12/8plus2Sat.46432 WillowCr WCC306 8:00a–11:50a T 10/26–11/30Cooperand WillowCr WCC305 8:00a–5:00p S 11/13– Cooperand WillowCr WCC306 8:00a–5:00p S 11/20– Cooper

Meets10/26thru11/30plus2Sat.EMT 115 Crisis Intervention, 3.00 Cr.—Coversinterventioninbehavioralcrisesofsuddendeath,suicide,rape,murder,vehicleaccidents,disease,trauma,andchildabuse.Includesresources,supportingbehavioralpatternsandhandlingemotionalstressoftheindividualaswellascopingwithemotionalconflictwithinone’sself.41014 Cascade PSEB112 8:00a–5:50p S 9/25– Mooreand Cascade PSEBTBA 8:00a–5:50p S 10/9– Mooreand Cascade PSEBTBA 8:00a–5:50p S 10/23– Mooreand Cascade PSEBTBA 8:00a–5:50p S 11/6– Moore

Classmeets9/25,10/9,10/23and11/646433 WillowCr WCC306 8:00a–5:50p S 10/2– Wilsonand WillowCr WCC306 8:00a–5:50p S 10/16– Wilsonand WillowCr WCC306 8:00a–5:50p S 10/30– Wilsonand WillowCr WCC306 8:00a–5:50p S 11/13– Wilson

Classmeets10/2,16,30and11/13EMT 116 Emerg Medical Tech Rescue, 3.00 Cr.—Coverstheelementaryproce-duresofrescuepractices,systems,components,supportandcontrolofrescueoperationsincludingladderproceduresandbasicrescuetools.Introducestechniquesandtoolsofpatientextrication,emphasizingapplicationtotrafficaccidents.Fee:$1241715 Cascade PSEB112 6:00p–9:30p M 9/20–12/6 Christensenand Cascade PSEB112 8:00a–5:00p S 10/16– Christensenand Cascade PSEB112 8:00a–5:00p S 10/30– ChristensenEMT 118 EMT Medical Terminology, 3.00 Cr.—Analysisofanatomicalroots,prefixes,andsuffixes,andGreekandLatinverbsandadjectives.Helpsbuildamedicalvocabulary.Examinationofrepresentativeanatomicalstructures,diseases,procedures,tumors,anddescriptivetermsbysimpleanalysisofwords.45704 Cascade PSEB112 6:00p–9:00p R 9/23–12/9 Dehart40931 WillowCr WCC306 6:00p–9:00p M 9/20–12/6 DehartEMT 250 Paramedic Field Internship II, 7.00 Cr.—Completethefieldexperiencenecessarytofulfilltherequiredhoursandcallsnecessaryforstatecertification.Depart-mentpermissionrequired.Prerequisite:EMT248Fee:$3644696 Cascade PSEBTBA 8:00a–3:50p MFSU 9/20–12/10 CypherEMT 252 Paramedic III, 2.00 Cr.—Studentssuccessfullycompletecoursefinalwrit-tenandpracticalexamandpreparefortheStateandNationalRegistrywrittenandpracticalexam.Departmentpermissionrequired.Prerequisite:EMT248.Fee:$2443830 Cascade PSEB112 8:00a–3:50p TWR 11/1–12/10 Cypher

ClassmeetsNov.16,17,18,30andDec1,2,7,8and9CEU 90T NREMT Basic Recert, 4.00 Cr.—40hoursofcontinuingeducationbasedonNREMTreregistrationrequirementsforEMT-Basics,sectionII.FollowNationalStan-dardCurriculumguidelines.Fee:$25046426 Cascade PSEB110 8:00a–5:00p S 10/23–11/6 TBAand Cascade PSEBTBA 8:00a–5:00p U 10/24–10/31TBA

ClassdatesOct23,24,30,31andNov6Tuition$250

CEU 931I EMT Basic/CPR Recertification, 3.20 Cr.—This32hrcoursemeetsstate&nationalguidelinesforanEMTrecertification.Itincludesreview/completionofskillssheets,updates,reviewmaterialrelevanttoEMT-B’s,&recertsinCPRatthehealthcareproviderlevel.Fee:$22543833 Cascade PSEB110 8:00a–5:00p SU 10/2–10/3 TBAand Cascade PSEB110 8:00a–5:00p SU 10/9–10/10 TBA

Classdates:Oct2,3,9,&10.Tuition$22546423 Cascade PSEB110 8:00a–5:00p SU 11/20–11/21TBAand Cascade PSEBTBA 8:00a–5:00p SU 12/4–12/5 TBA

Classdates:Nov20,21andDec4,5thTuition$225.CEU 9420 NREMTP Recertification, 4.80 Cr.—48hourrefresherbasedonthe2001DOTNationalStandardEMT-ParamedicRefresherCurriculum.Fee:$42046424 Cascade PSEB112 8:00a–4:30p SU 11/13–11/14TBAand Cascade PSEB112 8:00a–4:30p SU 11/20–11/21TBAand Cascade PSEB112 8:00a–4:30p SU 12/4–12/5 TBA

Classdate:Nov13,14,20,21andDec4&5Tuition$420.

Emergency TeleCommunicator/911 DispatchCascadePSEB133,503-978-5530ProgInfo,503-978-5424ETCAdvsr

ThisprogramusesMetropolitanarea9-1-1centersforclassassignmentsorcareerfieldobservations,andworksincooperationwithemployerstorecruitqualifiedcandidates.Ifyouareinterestedinthisprogram,pleasecontacttheETCprogramofficeat503-978-5424,orvisitusonline:www.pcc.edu/911.SomecoursesrequiredforanETCcertificatewillhaveanEMcoursenumber,thesecourseswillonlybelistedunderEmergencyManagementintheCatalogand/orSchedule.ETC 103 Intro to Emergency Telecomm, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesthefieldofemer-gencycommunications.Includeshistory,roleofthedispatcher,fieldoperations(police,fireandemergencymedical),radiobroadcasting,telephonetechniques,radiocodesandequipmentoperation.Presentsanoverviewoffederal,stateandlocalagenciesandtheirrespectivecommunicationsystems.43134 Cascade PSEB103 8:30a–12:20p M 9/20–12/11 MarumotoETC 106 Introduction to Criminal Law, 3.00 Cr.—Coverstheorigin,structureanddefinitionsofcommonlawandstatutorycrimes,theOregonCriminalCodeandcriminalcourtprocedures.43133 Cascade PSEB103 1:30p–4:20p M 9/20–12/11 BentonETC 108 Transcr for Telecommunicators, 2.00 Cr.—Developskeyboardingskillsbasedoninformationreceivedaurally.Utilizesdictationofemergencyresponseinformation,suchaslocations,names,andnumericdatainvariousformats.AvarietyofsoftwareapplicationsareusedincludingWord,Excel,CriticalandseveralComputer-AidedDispatchPrograms.Simulatedemergencytelephonecalls,radiobroadcastsandtaperecordedincidentsareusedtopracticeskillsinputtingdata,accuratelyrecording,abbreviating,codingandformattinginformation.Speedaccuracyandbrevityareimportantcomponentsofthiscourse.Akeyboardingabilityofapproximately25wpmisrecom-mended.Fee:$1243132 Cascade PSEB107 1:30p–4:20p T 9/20–12/11 O’BrienETC 110 Comm Center Oper -Basic Skills, 3.00 Cr.—Introductiontotheemer-gencycommunicationssimulatorlab.Thiscourseinvolvestheuseofemergencycom-municationsequipmentandstandardoperatingprocedurestosimulateactualemergencycallsandsituations.Overviewoftherolesandresponsibilitiesofemergencycommunica-tionsprofessionalsintheirworkenvironment.Applicationofmethodsandtheoryobtainedthroughclassroompresentations,inaninteractivelabsetting,usingradio,telephone,computers,recordingequipmentsandvariouspre-employmentscreeningtools.Fee:$1243651 Cascade PSEB107 8:30a–12:50p T 9/20–12/11 Meyerand Cascade PSEB103 8:30a–12:50p T 9/20–12/11 Meyer

9-1-1simulatorlabfee:$5043872 Cascade PSEB107 8:30a–12:50p R 9/20–12/11 Meyerand Cascade PSEB103 8:30a–12:50p R 9/20–12/11 Meyer

9-1-1Simulatorlabfee:$50.ETC 111 Com Cen Ops- Intermediate, 3.00 Cr.—Introductiontotheartofmulti-disciplineemergencyresponsedispatchinginanemergencycommunicationssimulationcenter.Thecourseinvolvestheuseofemergencycommunicationsequipmentandtheapplicationofpolicies,proceduresandprotocolstospecificsituations.Scenarioswillbecomplex,mayinvolvemultipleresponsesandmayhaveahighlevelofimpactonindividualsorthecommunity.Identificationandnotificationofawidevarietyofresourcesbothlocalandstatewillbeincludedinsimulation.Prerequisite:ETC110.Fee:$1243873 Cascade PSEB107 8:30a–12:50p R 9/20–12/11 Meyerand Cascade PSEB103 8:30a–12:50p R 9/20–12/11 Meyer

9-1-1SimulatorLabfee:$50.46383 Cascade PSEB103 8:30a–12:50p F 9/20–12/11 Meyerand Cascade PSEB107 8:30a–12:50p F 9/20–12/11 Meyer

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ETC 112 Com Cen Ops-Adv, 3.00 Cr.—Thisisthethirdinaseriesof9-1-1simula-tionlabsdesignedtobuildskillsinemergencycall-takingandemergencyservicesradiocommunication.Thetypesofcallshandledwillinvolvevolatilesituations,suchas,crimesinprogress,incidentsinvolvingweapons,seriousinjuriesorthosehavingasevereimpactuponindividualsandthecommunity.Thiscoursedemandsahighlevelofmulti-taskingability,quickresponsesandrapidproblem-solvingskills,aswellasafamiliaritywith911computersoftwareandmulti-functiontelephonesystems.Prerequisites:ETC110andETC111.Fee:$1246387 Cascade PSEB103 8:30a–12:50p F 9/20–12/11 Meyerand Cascade PSEB107 8:30a–12:50p F 9/20–12/11 TBA

SimulatorLabfee:$50ETC 199 Prin & Prac in Emergency Com, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesstudentstothetheoryofemergencycommunicationsindaytodayemergencysituationsinvolvinglawenforcement,fireservicesandemergencymedicalresponse.Currentstandardsandpractices,andtherolesandresponsibilitiesofemergencycommunicationspersonnel,arediscussed.Policiesandproceduresgoverningemergencyresponse;agencyandindividualliability;andprofessionalissuessuchasethics,confidentialityandprivacylawsarealsocovered.Thiscourseidentifiestheknowledge,skillsandabilitieswhichareprerequisitetoemploymentin9-1-1communicationcentersaswellasinbothpublicandprivatesectordispatchoperations.46388 Cascade PSEB111 5:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 CzechETC 202 EMD Overview, 2.00 Cr.—EmergencyMedicalDispatchingconsistsofemergencymedicalpre-arrivalinstructionstoassisttheaveragecitizeninstabilizingandinsomecasestreatingamedicalemergencypriortothearrivaloftrainedmedicalperson-nel.Thisoverviewexploresthebasicconceptofemergencymedicalassistancedeliveredoverthetelephoneandfamiliarizesthestudentwithvariousprotocolsfordealingwithspecificemergencysituations.Prerequisite/Concurrent:EMT120orcurrent1stAid/CPRcertification.Fee:$646382 Cascade PSEB107 1:30p–4:20p R 9/20–12/11 Meyer

EngineeringSylvaniaST208,503-977-4159Office

Studentsnewtothisprogrammustcompleteanapplicationandreceivedepartmentaladvisingpriortoregistration.ReturningstudentsmustseeanENGRadvisorandobtaincurrentENGRadvisingguides.Studentsmusthaveascientific,programmable,graphingcalculator.Note:ForENGR101Lab,attendanceisrequiredforthefirstandlastsessions.Attendanceatothersessionsisoptional,butstronglyrecommended.LabmaterialsareavailableviatheInternet.ENGR 100 Exploring Engineering, 1.00 Cr.—Focusesonengineeringcareers,andwhatengineers“do”.Presentsvariousengineeringdisciplinesandassociatedoccupationsthroughclassdiscussions,presentationsbypracticingengineers,laboratoryactivities,andviewingofoccupationalvideos.Designedtoinformstudentsoftheattributesofacareerinengineeringandtheacademicpreparationitrequires.43135 Sylvania SS122 1:00p–2:20p R 9/30–11/18 Chambers

ClassmeetsSept.30throughNov.18,2010.w Distance Learning: Online Class42057 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Eng

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

ENGR 101 Engineering Fundamentals, 4.0 Cr.—Introducesbasicengineeringproblemsolving,analysisanddesign.Thiscoursecoversbasicconceptsofcurvefitting,statistics,electricity,andmechanics,includingvectoralgebra.Itutilizesspreadsheetandcomputerprogrammingapplicationsasproblemsolvingtools.Studentswillbeintroducedtonon-technicalaspectsofengineering,suchasregistrationlawsandethics.Labsmayincludegroupengineeringprojectwork.Prerequisite:PlacementinMTH251.Prerequisiteorconcurrent:WR115.Fee:$12

Lecture42065 Cascade MAHB216 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hjouj

ITVclass.Live,interactive,closed-circuitTV.42066 Cascade MAHB216 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Monahan

ITVclass.Live,interactive,closed-circuitTV.43683 Cascade MAHB216 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

ITVclass.Live,interactive,closed-circuitTV.42063 RockCr BLDG9201 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Monahan

ITVClass.Live,interactive,closed-circuitTV.42067 RockCr BLDG9201 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hjouj

ITVclass.Live,interactive,closed-circuitTV.43682 RockCr BLDG9201 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

ITVclass.Live,interactive,closed-circuitTV.44788 SECenter TABOR120 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hjouj

ITVclass.Live,interactive,closed-circuitTV.44789 SECenter TABOR120 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

ITVclass.Live,interactive,closed-circuitTV.46971 SECenter TABOR120 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Monahan

Live,interactive,closed-circuitTV.42059 Sylvania TCB107 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hjouj42062 Sylvania TCB107 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Monahan43605 Sylvania TCB107 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA44923 Sylvania TCB111 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Monahan

ITVclass.Live,interactive,closed-circuitTV.46865 Sylvania TCB111 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hjouj

ITVclass.Live,interactive,closed-circuitTV.Lab42060 Sylvania AM106 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hjouj

SeenoteattopofEngineeringofferings42061 Sylvania AM106 12:00p–2:50p W 9/22–12/8 Monahan

SeenoteattopofEngineeringofferings.43386 Sylvania AM106 12:00p–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 Eng

SeenoteattopofEngineeringofferings.44238 Sylvania AM106 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA

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ENGR 102 Engineering Graphics, 3.0 Cr.—Introducesmanualandcomputer-aideddraftingincludinghandsketching,draftingstandards,pictorialdrawings,anddimension-ing.Includescreationof2-Ddrawingsand3-DsolidmodelswithAutoCAD.Prerequisite:ENGR101.Fee:$1842068 Sylvania AM106 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Eichmiller42069 Sylvania AM106 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 StarkENGR 211 Statics, 4.00 Cr.—Analysisofforcesactingonparticlesandrigidbodies.Forcesystems,centroids,andmomentsofinertiaarecovered.Scientific,programmable,graphingcalculatorrequired.Prerequisites:MTH252,PHY211;ENGR101.Fee:$642070 Sylvania AM112 12:30p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kies44216 Sylvania AM112 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBAENGR 221 Electrical Circuits I, 5.0 Cr.—Introducesstudentstobasiccircuitelementsandcircuitanalysistechniques.CoversOhm’sandKirchoff’sLaws,networktheorems,nodevoltageanalysisandmeshcurrentanalysis.Operationalamplifiers,inductors,capacitors,RCandRLtransientresponsearealsocovered.Circuitsimulation,mathanalysissoftware,andlaboratoryexperimentsareincorporatedtosolidifyclassroomtheoryandpractice.Recommend:MTH253andPHY213.Prerequisites:ENGR101;MTH252.Fee:$12

Lecture42071 Sylvania SS122 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 FarrellLab42072 Sylvania ST313 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 Farrell42073 Sylvania ST313 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Farrell

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ENGR 226 Plane Surveying, 4.0 Cr.—IntroducesbasicconceptsofplanesurveyingIncludesuseoftape,level,transit,electronictotalstation(ETS),alongwithhorizontalandverticalcontrolnetworks.Includesnetworkcalculationsandadjustments,anglesandbear-ings,andtopographicsurveyingandmapping.Prerequisite:ENGR101and102.

Lecture42074 Sylvania AM112 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 KiesLab42075 Sylvania AM103 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Kies42076 Sylvania AM103 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Kies42077 Sylvania AM103 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kies

ENGR 275 Microprocessor Systems, 4.0 Cr.—IntroducesX86microprocessorarchitectureandassemblelanguageprogrammingfortheIBMPCcompatiblecomputer,includingtheuseofBIOSandDOSfunctionscallsandtheuseofprocedures.Structuredprogrammingtechniqueswillbeusedtowriteprogramsthatacceptkeyboardinputandcreatedisplayedresults.Appropriateprogramtestinganddebuggingmethodswillbeemphasized.Includesa3-hourperweeklaboratory.Prerequisiteorconcurrent:ENGR171.Fee:$12

Lecture46890 Sylvania SS121 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 Hecht47026 Sylvania SS112 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBALab46893 Sylvania ST315 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Hecht47027 Sylvania ST313 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/11 TBA47029 Sylvania ST313 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA

EnglishCascadeTH220,503-978-5009DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrRC3201,503-614-7235OfficeSECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146Office,503-788-6148Office,503-788-6145DeptChairSylvaniaEnglishDepartment,CT219,503-977-4266

LiteratureAreadingscoreof45ontheASSETassessmenttest(equivalentofreadingscoreentrytoWR121)isrequiredtotakeLiteratureclasses.Contactthetestingcenter.ENG 104 Intro to Literature (Fiction), 4.00 Cr.—Enhancesenjoymentofvariousformsoffictionalprose,increasesunderstandingoftheconventionsoffictionandvariousformsofstorytelling,andencouragesexplorationofthediversityofhumanexperience.Prerequisites:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.42013 Cascade SC302 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Raper46376 RockCr BLDG2121 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Mainville40449 SECenter TABOR146 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pepe40267 Sylvania TCB212 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McDonald40268 Sylvania TCB213 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Carusow Distance Learning: Online Class41254 Forinfocontact:Cascade Brown

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.ENG 105 Intro to Literature (Drama), 4.00 Cr.—Enhancesenjoymentofplaysasliterature,includingtragediesandcomedies;increasesunderstandingoftheconventionsofdramaandthetheater;andencouragesexplorationofthediversityofhumanexperience.Prerequisites:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.41454 Cascade SC305 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rose46374 RockCr BLDG2122 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Manolas46459 Sylvania TCB211 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kidoguchiw Distance Learning: Online Class45094 Forinfocontact: Cullom

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ENG 106 Intro to Literature (Poetry), 4.00 Cr.—Enhancesenjoymentofpoetry,increasesunderstandingofpoeticelements,conventionsandforms,andencouragesexplorationofthediversityofhumanexperience.Prerequisites:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.40513 Cascade SC302 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Zunkel46736 SECenter TABOR140 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lamb40527 Sylvania TCB217 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 McDowell

ENG 195 Film Studies: Film as Art, 4.00 Cr.—Enhancesunderstandingoffilmthroughanalysisoffilmhistoryandform.Developsvisualliteracyandanalysisskillsbyofferingarangeoftoolstostudyanyfilm.Analyzewaysinwhichafilmmaybothcontributeandreacttoitstimeandculture;analyzefilmthroughstudyingthetechniquesbywhichitwasmade;andsubstantiateobservationswithexamplestakenfromfilmtradi-tionandfromthefilmitself.Prerequisite:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.40792 Cascade SC302 5:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Dembrow43510 RockCr BLDG2128 1:00p–2:20p T 9/21–12/7 Knightand RockCr BLDG2128 1:00p–3:20p R 9/23–12/9 Knight40269 Sylvania CT212 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 CasciatoENG 196 Film Studies: Directors, 4.00 Cr.—Enhancesunderstandingoffilmthroughanalysisofdirectorialdecisionsandfilmtechniques.Developsvisualliteracyandanalysisskillsbyofferingarangeoftoolstostudyanyfilm.Analyzewaysinwhichdirectorialdecisionsmayaffectanindividualfilmandviewer;situateafilmwithinadirector’sbodyofwork;analyzewaysinwhichitmaybothcontributeandreacttoitstimeandculture;andsubstantiateobservationswithexamplestakenfromthefilmtraditionandfromthefilmitself.Prerequisite:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.46456 Sylvania CT212 5:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 RossENG 201 Shakespeare, 4.00 Cr.—EnhancesunderstandingandappreciationofShakespeare’sachievementandcontributiontoliterature.Focusesonfiveormoreplaysandselectednon-dramaticpoetryinordertointroducethestudyofShakespeare’sdra-matictechniques,characterdevelopment,andlanguage.Theworksarechosentoreflectabroadrangeofpatterns,themes,andgenres.Recommendedpriorcoursework:ENG105and106.Prerequisite:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.43511 RockCr BLDG2122 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Berdahl40488 Sylvania TCB211 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 DionneENG 204 Survey of English Literature, 4.00 Cr.—LiteratureoftheBritishIsles:MedievalandRenaissanceselections,fromBeowulftoShakespeare.Prerequisite:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.40489 Sylvania TCB215 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 HuminskiENG 207 World Literature-Asian (India), 4.00 Cr.—IntroducesstudentstoIndianliteratureinEnglish(forthemostpart,translated)fromancienttocontemporary.MayincludesuchworksandauthorsashymnsfromtheRigVeda,TheRamayana,classicalpoetry,andthetwentiethcenturyauthorsNarayan,VedMehtaandArundhatiRoy.Prereq-uisite:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.46457 Sylvania HT317 5:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 HullENG 237 American Working Class Lit, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesstudentstoliteraturebyand/orabouttheworkingclass,primarilyfromanAmericanperspective.Prerequisite:PlacementintoWR121.Recommended:ENG104,ENG105and/orENG106.45450 Cascade SC302 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 StevensENG 246 Transnational Literature, 4.00 Cr.—ExaminesthethemesofTransna-tionalLiterature,suchasmigration,exileanddisplacementandrevolvesaroundliteraryresponsestovarioushistoricalandculturalmomentsoftransitionorcrisis.Explorestherelationshipsbetweenatext,itsauthor,anditsnational,culturaland/orlinguisticboundar-ies.Prerequisite:PlacementintoWR121.45396 Cascade SC203 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 MoadabENG 250 Intro to Folklore & Mythology, 4.00 Cr.—Exploresorigins,natureandcontentofmythandfolklore.Offersstudentabilitytorecognizeandappreciatemythsfromanyculture.Throughselectedreadings,studentsbecomeawareofquestionsaboutlifeasexpressedinmyth.Prerequisite:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.43751 Cascade SC302 5:30p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kimball46375 RockCr BLDG2119 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Zackel40721 Sylvania HT321 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 BarnesENG 253 Survey of American Literature, 4.00 Cr.—IntroducesstudentstotheliteratureofthelandwhichisnowtheUnitedStatesfrombeforeEuropeancontactthroughthemid-nineteenthcentury.Thecourserevolvesaroundwrittenmanifestationsofthevariousinterests,preoccupations,andexperiencesofthepeoplescreatingandrecreatingAmericanculture.Prerequisite:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.42444 Sylvania TCB216 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 BryantENG 258 African-American Literature, 4.00 Cr.—IntroducestheliteratureofAmericanswhoserootsareinAfrica.Emphasizesthewaycontemporarypoliticalandso-cialaspirationsofAfricanAmericansarereflectedintheliteratureoftheperiodsfromtheHarlemRenaissancethroughthepresent.Prerequisite:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.46927 Cascade SC203 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 CowanENG 261 Literature of Science Fiction, 4.00 Cr.—Explorestherootsofsciencefictionaswellasclassicandmodernworksofsciencefictionandspeculativeliterature.Studentswillanalyzecommonthemesinsciencefiction,thevariousideologicalunder-pinningsofsciencefiction,andthewaysuchliteraturecommentsoncurrentissuesinsocietyandpresentsnewideastosociety.Prerequisite:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.46458 Sylvania CT128 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 O’Shaughnessyw Distance Learning: Online Class46400 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Rue

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ENG 275 The Bible as Literature, 4.00 Cr.—ExplorestheBibleasaliterarytextbydiscussingauthorship,translation,literaryforms,history,andculturalcontext.DiscussestheBibleasapointofreferenceforliteratureaswellasforotherworksofart.Prerequisite:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.43512 RockCr BLDG2119 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Jensen

English Skill BuildingSylvaniaCollegeSuccessSkills,503-977-4540(lab);503-977-4563(labfaculty)ALC 50 Basic English Skills Lab, .00 Cr.—Self-paced,individualizedreading,writingandEnglishinstructioninlabsetting.Contentvariesdependinguponinterestanddiagnosedneeds.Mayincludecomputer-assistedinstruction,tutoring,useoftextbook-workbookforassignmentsandothermedia.40039 Sylvania CC204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/4 Spillum

Tuition$60FlexhoursinCC204lab.Orientationcallx4563.ALC 51 Basic English Skills Lab, 1.00 Cr.—Self-paced,individualizedreading,writinginstructioninlabsetting.Contentvariesdependinguponinterestanddiagnosedneeds.Mayincludecomputerassistedorsmallgroupinstruction;tutoring;textbook/work-bookassignments;oraudio/video.Maybetakenthreetimes.Prerequisite:PlacementintoWR80,RD80,ESOL250orESOL252.Fee:$1243010 Sylvania CC204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/4 Spillum

FlexhrsinCC204lab.Fororientationcall503-977-4563.ALC 52 Basic English Skills Lab, 2.00 Cr.—Self-paced,individualizedreadingandwritinginstructioninlabsetting.Contentvariesdependinguponinterestanddiagnosedneeds.Mayincludecomputerassistedorsmallgroupinstruction;tutoring;textbook/work-bookassignments;oraudio/video.Maybetakenthreetimes.Prerequisite:PlacementintoWR80,RD80,ESOL250orESOL252.Fee:$2443011 Sylvania CC204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/4 Spillum

FlexhrsinCC204lab.Fororientationcall503-977-4563.ALC 53 Basic English Skills Lab, 3.00 Cr.—Self-paced,individualizedreadingandwritinginstructioninlabsetting.Contentvariesdependinguponinterestanddiagnosedneeds.Mayincludecomputer-assistedorsmallgroupinstruction;tutoring;textbook-workbookassignments;oraudio/video.Maybetakenthreetimes.Prerequisites:Place-mentintoWR80,RD80,ESOL250,orESOL252.Fee:$3646460 Sylvania CC204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/4 Spillum

FlexhrsinCC204lab.Fororientationcall(503)977-4563.

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TestingCascade CampusStudentsmaytaketheESOLtestintheAssessmentCenterlocatedintheStudentServicesBuildingroom204.Pleasecall503-978-5234forthescheduleofdaysandtimes.

Rock Creek CampusStudentsmaytakethetestintheAssessmentCenter,Building9Room118.Pleasecall503-614-7300forappointments.Testingisbyappointmentonly.

SE CenterStudentsmaytaketheESOLtestinthetestingcenterlocatedinMtTaborHallRm109.Pleasecall503-788-6255or503-788-6257fortestingdatesandtimes.

Sylvania CampusStudentsshouldscheduleanappointmenttotaketheESOLplacementtestbycalling503-977-4131.

Levels 1 - 3: Non-Credit ClassesESOL 10 Level 1 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—ThisisthefirstofeightlevelsofEnglishforSpeakersofOtherLanguages.StudentsdevelopbeginningEnglishreading,writing,speakingandlisteningskillsinthecontextofcommunicatinginadultliferolesasfamilyandcommunitymembers,workers,citizensandlifelonglearners.Alanguageplacementtestisrequiredforenrollment.42944 Hillsboro HC118 9:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Barr42947 Hillsboro HC118 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Robertsonand Hillsboro HC118 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Robertson48036 Newberg NCC201 5:30p–8:20p MTR 9/20–12/9 TBA

42902 RockCr BLDG2108 9:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 McDonald42923 RockCr BLDG2108 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Ormistonand RockCr BLDG2108 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Ormiston43115 Sylvania CT108 9:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Kurzet43125 Sylvania CT108 6:30p–9:20p MWR 9/20–12/9 ColeESOL 10a Level 1 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—ThefirstoffourlevelsofEnglishasasecondlanguage.StudentsdevelopbasicEnglishcommunication.Reading,Writing,SpeakingandListeningskillsaretaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginadultliferolesasfamilyandcommunitymembers,workers,citizensandlifelonglearners.Alanguageplacementtestisrequiredforenrollment.Fee:$3545419 Cascade TH208 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Rivera46803 Cascade SC205 9:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Allen47140 SECenter SCOTT203 9:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hennessy47344 SECenter SCOTT203 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Swallow47345 SECenter TABORTBA 6:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 PackerESOL 10B Level 1 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—ThefirstoffourlevelsofEnglishasasecondlanguage.StudentsdevelopbasicEnglishcommunication.Reading,Writ-ing,SpeakingandListeningskillsaretaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginadultliferolesasfamilyandcommunitymembers,workers,citizensandlifelonglearners.Alanguageplacementtestisrequiredforenrollment.Fee:$1545417 Cascade TH208 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Rivera46804 Cascade SC301 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 AllenESOL 20 Level 2 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—ThisisthesecondofeightlevelsofEnglishforSpeakersofOtherLanguages.Studentsdevelophigh-beginningEnglishcom-municationskills.Reading,Writing,SpeakingandListeningskillsaretaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginadultliferolesasfamilyandcommunitymembers,workers,citizensandlifelonglearners.Alanguageplacementtestisrequiredforenrollment.Fee:$5042945 Hillsboro HC117 9:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Luedtke42948 Hillsboro HC117 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Bankeand Hillsboro HC117 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Banke42903 RockCr BLDG2114 9:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Claussen42924 RockCr BLDG2114 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hastingsand RockCr BLDG2114 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hastings46353 RockCr BLDG5115a 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Stupfel-Wallaand RockCr BLDG2119 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Stupfel-Walla43116 Sylvania CT220 9:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Sparks43126 Sylvania CT220 6:30p–9:20p MWR 9/20–12/9 YaylaliESOL 20a Level 2 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—ThesecondoffourlevelsofEnglishasasecondlanguage.StudentsdevelopbasicEnglishcommunication.Reading,Writing,SpeakingandListeningskillsaretaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginadultliferolesasfamilyandcommunitymembers,workers,citizensandlifelonglearners.Alanguageplacementtestisrequiredforenrollment.Fee:$3546806 Cascade TH125 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Harrington46808 Cascade TH208 9:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Cain47143 SECenter SCOTT. 9:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Whaley47154 SECenter SCOTT203 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kopel47346 SECenter SCOTT202 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Messersmith47354 SECenter SCOTT202 6:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 MoserESOL 20B Level 2 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—ThesecondoffourlevelsofEnglishasasecondlanguage.StudentsdevelopbasicEnglishcommunication.Reading,Writing,SpeakingandListeningskillsaretaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginadultliferolesasfamilyandcommunitymembers,workers,citizensandlifelonglearners.Alanguageplacementtestisrequiredforenrollment.Fee:$1546809 Cascade TH100 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Harrington46810 Cascade TH208 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 CainESOL 30 Level 3 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—ThisisthethirdofeightlevelsofEng-lishforSpeakersofOtherLanguages.Studentsdeveloplow-intermediateEnglishcom-municationskills.Reading,Writing,SpeakingandListeningskillsaretaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginadultliferolesasfamilyandcommunitymembers,workers,citizensandlifelonglearners.Alanguageplacementtestisrequiredforenrollment.Fee:$5042946 Hillsboro HC118 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Garretonand Hillsboro HC104 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Garreton42949 Hillsboro HC118 6:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Twenge-Jiningand Hillsboro HC104 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Twenge-Jining42904 RockCr BLDG2115 9:00a–11:50a TRF 9/20–12/10 Horani42925 RockCr BLDG2115 6:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Leitonand RockCr BLDG2115 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Leiton44599 RockCr BLDG7103 8:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/8 Millard43117 Sylvania HT319 6:30p–9:20p MWR 9/20–12/9 VanNess43127 Sylvania CT110 9:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Esler

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ESOL 30A Level 3 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—ThethirdoffourlevelsofEnglishasasecondlanguage.StudentsdeveloplowintermediateEnglishcommunication.Reading,Writing,SpeakingandListeningskillsaretaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginadultliferolesasfamilyandcommunitymembers,workers,citizensandlifelonglearners.Alanguageplacementtestisrequiredforenrollment.Fee:$3545420 Cascade TH208 6:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Groth46813 Cascade TH208 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kantor47172 SECenter TABOR130 9:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hall47173 SECenter SCOTT202 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hennessy47356 SECenter TABOR144 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Whaley47357 SECenter SCOTT203 6:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 KopelESOL 30B Level 3 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.—ThethirdoffourlevelsofEnglishasasecondlanguage.StudentsdeveloplowintermediateEnglishcommunication.Reading,Writing,SpeakingandListeningskillsaretaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginadultliferolesasfamilyandcommunitymembers,workers,citizensandlifelonglearners.Alanguageplacementtestisrequiredforenrollment.Fee:$1545421 Cascade TH206 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Spitzer46812 Cascade SC202 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Davis

Levels 4 - 5: Non-Credit ClassesThisoptionisavailabletoresidentstudentswishingtopaythecoursefeeratherthanthehighertuitionamount.ESOL 40N Level 4 Reading, .00 Cr.—ThefourthlevelofESOLandthefirstofafive-coursesequencethatfocusesonreading:contentcomprehension,textualanalysis,criticalthinkingskills,studyskills,andlanguageanalysis.Usingthedictionary,findingmainideas,summarizing,inferencing,usingcontextclues,reviewingprereadingtechniques,studyofwordforms,commonaffixes,synonyms,andantonyms.Readingsfromtextbooksandliteraturetaughtinthecontextofadultliferoles.Prerequisites:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL30;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL42/42NandESOL44/44Norhigher.Fee:$62.5043039 Cascade TH206 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Gill43040 Cascade SC204 7:40p–9:30p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA46001 Hillsboro HC118 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 VanNess42905 RockCr BLDG2114 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Davis42926 RockCr BLDG2243 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Matthes47174 SECenter TABOR125 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Messersmith47359 SECenter TABOR125 6:00p–6:50p M 9/20–12/9 Thomasand SECenter TABOR125 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Thomas43121 Sylvania CT220 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kinsella43707 Sylvania CT108 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 EslerESOL 42N Level 4 Writing, .00 Cr.—ThefourthlevelofESOLandthefirstoffive-coursesequencethatfocusesonwriting.Includesintroductiontothewritingprocess;descriptiveandnarrativeparagraphsandformalletters;reviewofbasicgrammar;intro-ductiontopresentperfectandpastcontinuous;writingandgrammartaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginadultliferoles.Prerequisite:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL30;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL40/40NandESOL44/44Norhigher.43042 Cascade SC306 5:45p–7:35p MW 9/20–12/8 Dembrow46816 Cascade SC306 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lesley42927 RockCr BLDG5115B 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stupfel-Walla44664 RockCr BLDG2115 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Garreton46357 RockCr BLDG2108 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Matthes47176 SECenter TABOR125 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hill47361 SECenter TABOR125 7:00p–7:50p M 9/20–12/8 Packerand SECenter TABOR125 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Packer43118 Sylvania CT221 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Diniz43130 Sylvania CT221 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Green42907 WillowCr WCC212 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 DennisESOL 44N Level 4 Communication, .00 Cr.—ThefourthlevelofESOLandthefirstofafive-coursesequencethatfocusesoncommunication.IdentificationandproductionofEnglishstressandintonation;certainvowelsandconsonants;reductions.Listeningcom-prehensionformainideaandimportantdetails,grammaticalstructures,questions,andkeyvocabularywords.Discussionskills.Speakingusingimportantlanguagefunctionsincludingaskingforclarification,agreeing,andnegotiatingmeaning.Short,preparedpresentation.Communicationtaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginadultliferoles.Prerequisites:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL30;ANDconcur-rentplacementinESOL40/40NandESOL42/42Norhigher.Fee:$62.5043044 Cascade SC204 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Carney43045 Cascade SC204 5:45p–7:35p TR 9/21–12/9 Austin43520 Hillsboro HC118 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA47858 Hillsboro HC105 5:30p–9:20p F 9/20–12/11 Rives42908 RockCr BLDG2126 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Leiton42929 RockCr BLDG5115a 8:00p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rives45591 RockCr BLDG2108 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barrett

47178 SECenter TABOR125 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hennessy47364 SECenter TABOR125 8:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/7 Runcieand SECenter TABOR125 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Runcie43123 Sylvania CT128 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bailie44287 Sylvania CT110 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Deutsch-TimmESOL 150N Level 5 Reading, .00 Cr.—ThefifthlevelofESOLandthesecondofafive-coursesequencethatfocusesonreading.Contentcomprehension,textualanalysis,criticalthinkingskills,studyskills,andlanguageanalysis.Usingthedictionary,findingmainideas,summarizing,inferencing,usingcontextclues,reviewingprereadingtech-niques.Studyofwordforms,commonaffixes,synonyms,andantonyms.Readingsfromtextbooksandliteraturetaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginacademicandadultliferoles.Prerequisite:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL40/40N;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL42/42NandESOL44/44Norhigher.Fee:$62.5043014 Cascade SC306 7:40p–9:30p MW 9/20–12/8 Hurd43023 Cascade JH107 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Harrington42910 RockCr BLDG2108 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Miki42930 RockCr BLDG5115a 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Banke47237 SECenter TABOR125 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hall47366 SECenter TABORTBA 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/10 Blando-Montanand SECenter TABORTBA 6:00p–6:50p F 9/24–12/10 Blando-Montan43122 Sylvania CT110 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Brillanceau43128 Sylvania CT107 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 SnyderESOL 152N Level 5 Writing, .00 Cr.—ThefifthlevelofESOLandthesecondofa5-coursesequencethatfocusesonwriting.Reviewofthewritingprocessandintroductiontotheessay.Descriptive,narrative,processandcomparative/contrast.Reviewofbasicgrammar.Introductiontopresentperfect,gerundsandinfinitives,andadverbialcauses.Writingandgrammartaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginacademicandadultliferoles.Prerequisite:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL42/42N;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL40/40NandESOL44/44Norhigher.Fee:$62.5043016 Cascade SC205 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Austin43018 Cascade SC302 7:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gallagher42912 RockCr BLDG2114 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Delgado42932 RockCr BLDG5113 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barr44662 RockCr BLDG7121 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McDonald47240 SECenter TABOR125 11:30a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Lachenmeier47368 SECenter SCOTT102 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/10 Dudekand SECenter SCOTT102 7:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dudek43119 Sylvania CT128 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Zappa43120 Sylvania CT107 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TBAESOL 153N ESOL Grammar 1, .00 Cr.—Includestheidentificationandpracticeofthefollowinggrammaticalstructures:subject-verbagreement,questionandnegationstructure,verbtenses,senstencepatterns,andsentencetypes.Thiselectiveclassisdesignedtoreinforceconceptsinbothoralandwrittencontexts.Doesnotreplacecoursesinthecorecurriculum.Prerequisites:PlacementinESOL40/40NandESOL42/42NandESOL44/44Norhigher.Fee:$3544660 RockCr BLDG2126 6:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dennis46917 Sylvania SS110 1:00p–2:50p W 9/22–12/8 KurzetESOL 154N Level 5 Communication, .00 Cr.—ThefifthlevelofESOLandthesecondofafive-coursesequencethatfocusesoncommunication.IdentificationandproductionofEnglishconsonantsandvowels;commonsoundsubstitutions;stressandintonation.Listeningcomprehensionanddiscussionskills.Publicspeaking,includingatleastonepreparedspeechandwrittenoutlineonanacademictopic.Communicationtaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginacademicandadultliferoles.Prerequisite:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL44/44N;ANDconcurrentplace-mentinESOL40/40NandESOL42/42Norhigher.Fee:$62.5043020 Cascade SC306 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Gill43022 Cascade SC306 5:45p–7:35p TR 9/21–12/9 FrehnerMahon42914 RockCr BLDG2258 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Yaylali42934 RockCr BLDG2123 8:00p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Camp43390 RockCr BLDG2114 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Farquhar47242 SECenter SCOTT203 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hall47370 SECenter TABOR140 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/10 Bauerand SECenter TABOR140 8:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Bauer43124 Sylvania CT221 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Winbigler44291 Sylvania CT220 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Winbigler

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Levels 4 - 5: Credit ClassesOnlyinternationalstudentsmaychoosethecreditoptionforLevel4.TheLevel5creditoptionisforbothinternationalstudentsandalsoforresidentstudents.ESOL 40 Level 4 Reading, 4.00 Cr.—ThefourthlevelofESOLandthefirstofafive-coursesequencethatfocusesonreading:contentcomprehension,textualanalysis,criticalthinkingskills,studyskills,andlanguageanalysis.Usingthedictionary,findingmainideas,summarizing,inferencing,usingcontextclues,reviewingprereadingtechniques,studyofwordforms,commonaffixes,synonyms,andantonyms.Readingsfromtextbooksandliteraturetaughtinthecontextofadultliferoles.Prerequisites:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL30;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL42/42NandESOL44/44Norhigher.43038 Cascade TH206 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Gill44378 Cascade SC204 7:40p–9:30p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA42906 RockCr BLDG2114 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Davis44602 RockCr BLDG2243 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Matthes47175 SECenter TABOR125 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Messersmith47360 SECenter TABOR125 6:00p–6:50p M 9/20–12/9 Thomasand SECenter TABOR125 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 Thomas43096 Sylvania CT108 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Esler43111 Sylvania CT220 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 KinsellaESOL 42 Level 4 Writing, 4.00 Cr.—ThefourthlevelofESOLandthefirstoffive-coursesequencethatfocusesonwriting.Includesintroductiontothewritingprocess;descriptiveandnarrativeparagraphsandformalletters;reviewofbasicgrammar;intro-ductiontopresentperfectandpastcontinuous;writingandgrammartaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginadultliferoles.Prerequisites:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL30;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL40/40NandESOL44/44Norhigher.43041 Cascade SC306 5:45p–7:35p MW 9/20–12/8 Dembrow46815 Cascade SC306 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lesley42928 RockCr BLDG5115B 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stupfel-Walla44663 RockCr BLDG2115 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Garreton46356 RockCr BLDG2108 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Matthes47177 SECenter TABOR125 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hill47363 SECenter TABOR125 7:00p–7:50p M 9/20–12/8 Packerand SECenter TABOR125 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Packer43093 Sylvania CT221 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Diniz43114 Sylvania CT221 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Green44680 WillowCr WCC212 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 DennisESOL 44 Level 4 Communication, 4.00 Cr.—ThefourthlevelofESOLandthefirstofafive-coursesequencethatfocusesoncommunication.IdentificationandproductionofEnglishstressandintonation;certainvowelsandconsonants;reductions.Listeningcomprehensionformainideaandimportantdetails,grammaticalstructures,ques-tions,andkeyvocabularywords.Discussionskills.Speakingusingimportantlanguagefunctionsincludingaskingforclarification,agreeing,andnegotiatingmeaning.Short,preparedpresentation.Communicationtaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginadultliferoles.Prerequisites:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL30;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL40/40NandESOL42/42Norhigher.43043 Cascade SC204 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Carney46814 Cascade SC204 5:45p–7:35p TR 9/21–12/9 Austin42909 RockCr BLDG2126 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Leiton44665 RockCr BLDG5115a 8:00p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rives45590 RockCr BLDG2108 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barrett47179 SECenter TABOR125 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hennessy47365 SECenter TABOR125 8:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/7 Runcieand SECenter TABOR125 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Runcie44286 Sylvania CT110 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Deutsch-Timm46906 Sylvania CT128 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 BailieESOL 150 Level 5 Reading, 4.00 Cr.—ThefifthlevelofESOLandthesecondofafive-coursesequencethatfocusesonreading;contentcomprehension,textualanalysis,criticalthinkingskills,studyskills,andlanguageanalysis.Usingthedictionary,findingmainideas,summarizing,inferencing,usingcontextclues,reviewingprereadingtech-niques;studyofwordforms,commonaffixes,synonyms,andantonyms.Readingsfromtextbooksandliteraturetaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginacademicandadultliferoles.Prerequisite:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL40/40N;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL42/42NandESOL44/44Norhigher.43012 Cascade JH107 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Harrington43013 Cascade SC306 7:40p–9:30p MW 9/20–12/8 Hurd42911 RockCr BLDG2108 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Miki42931 RockCr BLDG5115a 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Banke47238 SECenter TABOR125 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hall47367 SECenter TABORTBA 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/10 Blando-Montanand SECenter TABORTBA 6:00p–6:50p F 9/24–12/10 Blando-Montan43112 Sylvania CT110 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Brillanceau43131 Sylvania CT107 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Snyder

ESOL 152 Level 5 Writing, 4.00 Cr.—ThefifthlevelofESOLandthesecondofa5-coursesequencethatfocusesonwriting.Reviewofthewritingprocessandintroductiontotheessay.Descriptive,narrative,processandcomparative/contrast.Reviewofbasicgrammar.Introductiontopresentperfect,gerundsandinfinitives,andadverbialcauses.Writingandgrammartaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginacademicandadultliferoles.Prerequisite:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL42/42N;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL40/40NandESOL44/44Norhigher.43015 Cascade SC205 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Austin43017 Cascade SC302 7:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gallagher42913 RockCr BLDG2114 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Delgado42933 RockCr BLDG5113 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barr44661 RockCr BLDG7121 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McDonald47241 SECenter TABOR125 11:30a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Lachenmeier47369 SECenter SCOTT102 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/10 Dudekand SECenter SCOTT102 7:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dudek43094 Sylvania CT128 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Zappa43095 Sylvania CT107 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TBAESOL 153 Grammar 1, 2.00 Cr.—Includestheidentificationandpracticeofthefol-lowinggrammaticalstructures:subject-verbagreement,questionandnegationstructure,verbtenses,sentencepatterns,andsentencetypes.Thiselectiveclassisdesignedtoreinforceconceptsinbothoralandwrittencontexts.Doesnotreplacecoursesinthecorecurriculum.Prerequisites:PlacementinESOL40/40NandESOL42/42NandESOL44/44norhigher.44659 RockCr BLDG2126 6:00p–7:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dennis46908 Sylvania SS110 1:00p–2:50p W 9/21–12/9 KurzetESOL 154 Level 5 Communication, 4.00 Cr.—ThefifthlevelofESOLandthesecondofafive-coursesequencethatfocusesoncommunication.IdentificationandproductionofEnglishconsonantsandvowels;commonsoundsubstitutions;stressandintonation.Listeningcomprehensionanddiscussionskills.Publicspeaking,includingatleastonepreparedspeechandwrittenoutlineonanacademictopic.Communicationtaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginacademicandadultliferoles.Prerequisite:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL44/44N;ANDconcurrentplace-mentinESOL40/40NandESOL42/42Norhigher.43019 Cascade SC306 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Gill43021 Cascade SC306 5:45p–7:35p TR 9/21–12/9 FrehnerMahon42915 RockCr BLDG2258 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Yaylali42935 RockCr BLDG2123 8:00p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Camp43387 RockCr BLDG2114 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Farquhar47243 SECenter SCOTT203 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hall47373 SECenter TABOR140 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/10 Bauerand SECenter TABOR140 8:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Bauer43103 Sylvania CT221 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Winbigler44285 Sylvania CT220 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Winbigler

Levels 6 - 8: Credit ClassesESOL 160 Level 6 Academic Reading, 5.00 Cr.—Contentcomprehension,textualanalysis,criticalthinkingskills,studyskills,andlanguageanalysis.Readingsfromtext-books,literature,andnewspapers.Includesfindingthemesandmainideas,summarizing,paraphrasing,inferencing,usingcontextclues,reviewofprereadingtechniques.Studyofwordformsandcommonaffixes.Prerequisite:ESOLplacementtestORsuccess-fulcompletionofESOL150/150N;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL152/152Nand154/154Norhigher.43024 Cascade TEB216 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kantor43025 Cascade SC301 7:40p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Azdine42916 RockCr BLDG2126 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Thornburgh47244 SECenter SCOTT203 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hing43109 Sylvania CT220 8:00a–8:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Sparks44799 Sylvania CT108 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kurzet42936 WillowCr WCC212 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Buseman-CarlsESOL 162 Level 6 Academic Writing, 5.00 Cr.—Reviewofthewritingprocessanddevelopmentoftheessay.Coversdescriptive,narrative,process,andcomparison/contrastessays.Reviewofverbtenses,sentencetypes,punctuation,andspellingpatterns.Introductiontoadverbandadjectiveclauses,reportedspeech,passivevoice,andgerundsandinfinitives.Prerequisite:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL152/152N;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL150/150NandESOL154/154Norhigher.43026 Cascade TH208 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Cain

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ESOL 163 Grammar 2, 2.00 Cr.—Includestheidentificationandpracticeofthefollowinggrammaticalstructures:subject-verbagreement,verbtenses,passivevoice,gerundsandinfinitives,andarticles.Designedtoreinforceconceptsinbothoralandwrittencontexts.Prerequisites:placementinESOL160andESOL162andESOL164orhigher.Thiselectiveclassdoesnotreplacecoursesinthecorecurriculum.44657 RockCr BLDG2114 2:30p–4:20p R 9/23–12/9 GarretonESOL 164 Level 6 Academic Communication, 5.00 Cr.—ReviewofEnglishcon-sonantsandvowels,consonantclusters,pasttenseandpluralendings;commonsoundsubstitutions;intonation,phrasing,reductionsandstresspatterns.Listeningcomprehen-sionanddiscussion.Publicspeaking,includingpreparedspeecheswithwrittenoutlinesonacademictopics.Prerequisites:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL154/154N;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL150/150NandESOL152/152Norhigher.43028 Cascade SC205 8:30a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Broshears43029 Cascade JH101 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kamali44611 Cascade SC306 7:40p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Babin46817 Cascade TEB216 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Carney42917 RockCr BLDG2126 10:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sullivan42938 RockCr BLDG2108 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Stricklin44213 RockCr BLDG2126 3:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Dodson47338 SECenter SCOTT202 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Runcie43104 Sylvania HT324 6:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Schilasky43105 Sylvania CT128 11:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Burns44278 Sylvania CT221 11:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 KuznikESOL 250 Level 7 Academic Reading, 5.00 Cr.—Contentcomprehension,textualanalysis,criticalthinkingskills,studyskills,andlanguageanalysis.Readingsfromtext-books,shortstoriesand/orashortnovel,newspapers,andpopularmagazines.Includesfindingthemesandmainideas,summarizing,paraphrasing,inferencing,usingcontextclues,reviewofprereadingtechniques.Studyofwordforms,commonaffixesandstems,figurativelanguagePrerequisite:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL160;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL162andESOL164orhigher.43030 Cascade SC204 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Broshears43031 Cascade SC205 7:40p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Babin42918 RockCr BLDG2115 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Eguchi42939 RockCr BLDG2126 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gibson47339 SECenter SCOTT202 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lachenmeier43091 Sylvania CT128 8:00a–8:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Leamy44280 Sylvania CT221 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 RamirezESOL 252 Level 7 Academic Writing, 5.00 Cr.—Reviewofthewritingprocess.Coversdescriptiveandexpositoryessays(e.g.descriptivenarrationordescriptiveprocess,comparison/contrast,cause/effect,discussion).ReviewandinstructioninEnglishgrammar,punctuation,andsentencestructure.Prerequisites:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL162;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL160andESOL164orhigher.43032 Cascade TH124 11:30a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kamali43033 Cascade SC204 5:10p–7:30p MW 9/20–12/8 Richards42919 RockCr BLDG2126 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Sullivan42940 RockCr BLDG2114 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Eguchi44658 RockCr BLDG2115 12:30p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Millard47340 SECenter SCOTT202 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Thomas43101 Sylvania CT108 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nawas43107 Sylvania ST225 10:00a–10:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Berger43354 Sylvania ST234 6:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 BrillanceauESOL 254 Level 7 Academic Communication, 5.00 Cr.—Studentsdevelopstrate-giestoimprovespokenintelligibility,criticalthinking,andlisteningandnotetakingskillsinpublicspeakingwithwrittenoutlinesoninformativeacademictopics.StudentsreviewEnglishconsonantsandvowels,intonation,phrasing,andstresspatterns.Prerequisite:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL164;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL160andESOL162orhigher.43034 Cascade TH107 8:30a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Wright43036 Cascade SC205 7:40p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Gladden43393 Cascade SC205 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Allen44614 Cascade SC205 5:10p–7:30p TR 9/21–12/9 Gladden42920 RockCr BLDG2126 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Zhang42921 RockCr BLDG2108 2:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Davis42941 RockCr BLDG2115 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Miki44217 RockCr BLDG2126 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Thornburgh47341 SECenter SCOTT206 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Hing43097 Sylvania HT322 6:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Nawas43098 Sylvania ST226 11:00a–11:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Attia43106 Sylvania ST225 9:00a–9:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Ramirez

ESOL 260 Level 8 Academic Reading, 5.00 Cr.—Contentcomprehension,textualanalysis,criticalthinking,studyskills,andlanguageanalysis.Readingsfromtextbooks,shortstoriesand/ornovel,newspapers,andpopularmagazines.Includesfindingthemesandmainideas,summarizing,paraphrasing,inferencing,evaluationofsourcesandanaly-sisofarguments.Prerequisites:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL250;ANDconcurrentenrollmentinESOL252andESOL254orhigher.43035 Cascade SC306 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Dennis43037 Cascade SC204 7:40p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Richards42943 RockCr BLDG2126 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Camp43261 RockCr BLDG2108 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA47342 SECenter TABOR124 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hill43092 Sylvania SS119 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Sparks43110 Sylvania CT108 8:00a–8:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 BergerESOL 262 Level 8 Academic Writing, 5.00 Cr.—Reviewofthewritingprocess.Coversexpositoryessays(e.g.classification,problem/solution,definition,argument).Introductiontoprinciplesofresearch.GeneralreviewofEnglishgrammar,punctuation,andsentencestructure.Prerequisite:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL252;ANDconcurrentenrollmentinESOL250andESOL254orhigher.43183 Cascade SC205 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Wright43184 Cascade SC301 5:10p–7:30p MW 9/20–12/8 Azdine44271 RockCr BLDG2115 10:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Dodson45589 RockCr BLDG2115 3:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Thornburgh47343 SECenter TABOR124 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Canton43102 Sylvania CT128 10:00a–10:50a MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Dittmore43108 Sylvania HT324 6:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bailie46884 Sylvania CT220 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 McLainESOL 264 Level 8 Academic Communication, 5.00 Cr.—Studentsdevelopstrate-giestoimprovespokenintelligibility,criticalthinking,andlisteningandnotetakingskillsinpublicspeakingwithwrittenoutlinesonacademictopics,includingthoserequiringargumentandpersuasion.StudentsreviewEnglishconsonantsandvowels,intonation,phrasing,andstresspatterns.Prerequisite:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcomple-tionofESOL254;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL250andESOL252orhigher.43777 Cascade SC205 7:40p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Gladden44613 Cascade TH107 8:30a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Wright44615 Cascade SC205 5:10p–7:30p TR 9/21–12/9 Gladden46818 Cascade SC205 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 AllenESOL 265 Level 8 Academic Communication, 3.00 Cr.—Studentsdevelopstrate-giestoimprovespokenintelligibility,criticalthinking,andlisteningandnotetakingskillsinpublicspeakingwithwrittenoutlinesonacademictopics,includingthoserequiringba-sicargumentandpersuasion.Prerequisites:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcomple-tionofESOL254;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL250andESOL252orhigher.43099 Sylvania CT128 9:00a–9:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 LeamyESOL 267 Level 8 Pronunciation, 2.00 Cr.—ReviewEnglishconsonantsandvowels,intonation,phrasing,andstresspatterns.Prerequisites:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletioninESOL254;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL250andESOL252orhigher.46358 RockCr BLDG2114 2:30p–4:20p T 9/21–12/7 Claussen46360 RockCr BLDG2115 8:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Miki43100 Sylvania CT128 9:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Leamy

Environmental Studies and ResourcesCascadeJH210,503-978-5209AdminAsstRockCr7202,503-614-7460DeptChair,503-614-7257AdminAsstSylvaniaHT305,503-977-4225AdminAsst

ESR 150 Environ Studies Orientation, 1.00 Cr.—Servestoorientstudentstoen-vironmentalinformationavailablethroughcampuslibraryandcomputerresources.Usesassignmentsaimedatgatheringandsummarizinginformationonacademicpreparationofenvironmentalprofessionals.40698 RockCr BLDG2245 9:00a–9:50a M 9/20–12/6 LienESR 160 Intro to Environmental Studies, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesthestructureandfunctionofterrestrial,aquaticandatmosphericsystems,includingthehumanactionsthataffectthem.Includeslabsectionsthatintroducebasicquantitativetechniquesforcollect-ingandanalyzingdatafromenvironmentalsystems.Prerequisite:ESR150(maybetakenconcurrently).Fee:$12

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ESR 171 Environ Science:Bio Perspect, 4.00 Cr.—Developsanunderstandingofenvironmentaltopicsthatareprimarilybiologicalinnature.Includeshumanpopulationissues,matterandenergyresources,ecosystems,environmentalethics,andfoodandlandresources.Theassociatedlaboratorieswillillustratethesetopics.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$1241396 Sylvania HT326 3:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 Fongand Sylvania HT213 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Fong

Service-LearningRequiredsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning

Lecture41388 Cascade TH202 3:00p–5:50p W 9/22–12/8 OakleyLab41932 Cascade CAOFF. 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Oakley

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Lecture40686 RockCr BLDG7106 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 NeedlerLab42297 RockCr BLDG7124 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Needler

ESR 199 Environmental Sustainability, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesconceptsofenvi-ronmentalsustainabilityandtheirapplications.Thiscoursemayinvolvefieldactivities.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.48056 Sylvania HT321 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 LiebschutzESR 202 Applied Environmental Studies, 4.00 Cr.—Includesenvironmentalsam-pling,samplingdesign,andmeasurementinrelationtothefieldexperience.Prerequisite:ESR160.Fee:$12

Lecture40799 RockCr BLDG7227 12:30p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 RobertsonLab42303 RockCr BLDG5125 2:30p–5:20p W 9/22–12/8 Robertson

Facilities Maintenance TechnologyCascadeTEB,Room101,503-978-5650,503-978-5651

StudentsnewtothisprogrammusttestatoraboveMTH20,WR90orESOL262,RD90orESOL260.Placementtestsareavailablebycalling503-978-5234.Ifyouareareturn-ingstudentandaregettingaprerequisiteerrormessagewhenregistering,pleasecallthedepartment.IfyouareaStationaryEngineerapprentice,pleaseselectyourcoreclassfromtheApprenticeshiplistingsinthisschedule.FMT 100 Intro Facilities Maint Systems, 2.00 Cr.—Overviewofindustrialmaintenance.OSHAapprovedindustrialsafetyproceduresarepracticed.Includesuseofbasictoolsandspecializedequipment;lubrication,maintenanceandrepairmotors,drivebelts,pulley,andsheaves.Examinestheinter-dependencyofrelatedsystems.Prerequi-sites:PlacementinMTH20orhigher;(WR80orESOL252)and(RD80orESOL250)orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$643753 Cascade TEB116 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 WeberFMT 101 Refrigeration I, 2.00 Cr.—Coversrefrigerationprinciplesanddifferentbasiccycleswhichincludeheattransfer,temperature,andbasicphysicsandgaslaws.Labincludestheuseoftoolsandinstrumentsusedforchargingandevacuationandrecoverymethods.FMT101andAPR131bothcannotbetakenforcredit.Prerequisites:PlacementinMTH20orhigher;(WR80orESOL252)and(RD80orESOL250)orequivalentplace-menttestscores.Fee:$643724 Cascade TEB116 1:00p–3:50p MTWR 9/20–10/7 Shaw

Toolsrequired.Includes$20labfee,totallabfeeis$26.43754 Cascade TEB116 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Houle

Toolsrequired.Includes$20labfee,totallabfeeis$26.FMT 102 Refrigeration II, 2.00 Cr.—Coverandanalyzetheoperationofrefrigerationsystemcomponents.Includescompressors,condensers,evaporators,refrigerantsandmeteringdevices.Labincludessystemcomponentsandcompressortestingmethods,focusingoncharging,evacuationandrecoverymethods.FMT102andAPR132cannotbothbetakenforcredit.Prerequisites:FMT101orAPR131orTE9242.Fee:$643725 Cascade TEB116 1:00p–3:50p MTWR 10/11–10/28Shaw

Toolsrequired.43756 Cascade TEB116 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Shaw

Toolsrequired.46780 Cascade TEB116 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Houle

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FMT 103 Refrigeration III, 2.00 Cr.—CoverstheoperationofrefrigerationHVACsystems,emphasizingmaintenanceandcontrols.Labincludestroubleshootingsystemsalongwithevacuationandchargingtechniques.FMT103andAPR133cannotbothbetakenforcredit.Prerequisites:FMT102orAPR132orTE9243.Fee:$643726 Cascade TEB116 1:00p–3:50p MTWR 11/1–11/18 Shaw

Toolsrequired.44466 Cascade TEB113 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Gayman

ToolsRequired.FMT 111 Refrigeration Electrical I, 2.00 Cr.—BasictheoryandapplicationsofelectricalconceptsincludingOhm’sLaw,electricpower,andconceptsofelectriccircuitsareemphasized.Alternatingcurrent,powerdistributionandinstallationofHVACsystemsusingwiringdiagramsandschematicsareincluded.Prerequisites:PlacementinMTH20orhigher;(WR80orESOL252)and(RD80orESOL250)orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$643727 Cascade TEB217 8:30a–11:20a MTWR 9/20–10/7 Willebrand

Toolsrequired.43748 Cascade TEB217 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Willebrand

Toolsrequired.FMT 112 Refrigeration Electrical II, 2.00 Cr.—Theoryandapplicationofelectricalmotorconceptsandelectricalcircuitsareemphasized.Controlsystemcomponents,wiringdiagramsandschematicsareincluded.Prerequisites:FMT111orTE9237Fee:$643728 Cascade TEB217 8:30a–11:20a MTWR 10/11–10/28Webster

Toolsrequired.43749 Cascade TEB217 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Webster

Toolsrequired.46782 Cascade TEB217 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Buck

Toolsrequired.FMT 113 Refrigeration Electrical III, 2.00 Cr.—Schematicdevelopmentanduseindiagnosis,service,andrepairofHVACsystems;controlapplicationsandcircuitevalua-tion.Prerequisites:FMT112orTE9238Fee:$643747 Cascade TEB217 8:30a–11:20a MTWR 11/1–11/18 Duncan

Toolsrequired.44468 Cascade TEB114 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Martin

ToolsRequired.FMT 119 Water Treatment/Distribution, 2.00 Cr.—Coversthebasicsofcooling,tower,boiler,wastewater,andwaterpurificationsystems.Topicsincludecorrosion,scale,foulingandbacteriarelatedissues.Mechanicalequipmentpertainingtowatertreatmentisincluded.Fee:$644720 Cascade TEB113 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 CochenourFMT 122 Intro to Boilers, 3.00 Cr.—Fundamentalsofhydronicssystems,heatlosscalculations,physicalpropertiesofwater,typesofboilers,pipingsystemsandcompo-nentsforcorrectfluidflowincludingcirculatingpumps.Includespracticalmaintenanceandcomponentidentification.Fee:$643750 Cascade TEB114 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 HodgsonFMT 125 Natural Gas Equipment I, 2.00 Cr.—Coversnaturalgasanditsproper-ties,pressures,pipingandthemechanicalcoderequirementsfornaturalgasinstallation.Utilizingbasicknowledgegainedinthiscourse,studentscanapplythisknowledgetobasicdiagnosisprocedures.Fee:$644653 Cascade TEB113 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 HodgsonFMT 128 Oil Furnace Service, 2.00 Cr.—Coversoilburnerserviceandinstalla-tionprocedures,fueloilprinciples,motors,fancouplings,nozzles,transformersburnerconstruction,pumps,controlsandtroubleshootingprocedures.Fee:$644654 Cascade TEB113 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 BrennanFMT 131 Lock Service and Repair, 4.00 Cr.—Coversmaintainingresidentialandcommerciallocksandrelatedhardware.Includesbasicoperatingprinciplesofcylinders,typesoflockingmechanisms,desktypelocks,andmasterkeysystems.Fee:$1247002 Cascade TEB219 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 WhitingFMT 201 Introduction to Chiller System, 3.00 Cr.—Chilledwateranditsapplica-tionintheindustrial/institutionalsetting.Coverschillercompressors,refrigerants,aircooledandwatercooledcondensers,controlsandpiping.Prerequisites:FMT103orAPR133orTE9244.43752 Cascade TEB114 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 CookFMT 202 Dir Digital Control Adv Tech, 3.00 Cr.—CoversthespectrumofadvancedHVACcontrolapplicationsforcommercialbuildingsystems.Topicsrangefromthesinglezoneairhandlertomulti-zoneandVAVsystems,valveconfigurations,engineeringcalcu-lationsandhowthisequipmentinterfacestoLifeSafetysystems.Prerequisite:FMT113.44679 Cascade TEB219 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 JenFMT 207 Pneumatic Controls, 2.00 Cr.—ProvidesHVACservicetechnicianwiththepropermethodsofdiagnosingmalfunctionsinHoneywellcontrolsystems.Alsocoversthermostat/controllersofRobertShaw,Johnson,Honeywell,andBarberColeman.Includeselementsofpneumaticsystems,valveassemblies,dampers,controllers,thermo-stats,sensors,relaysandairsupplyequipment.Fee:$644655 Cascade TEB114 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Freuler

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FMT 210 Basic HVAC/R Install, 2.00 Cr.—IntroducesbasicapplicationofHVAC/Rinstallationandtechniques.Integratescoderequirementsandpracticalfieldinstallations;includingsheetmetal,piping,andventing.Prerequisites:(FMT112orTE9238);(FMT102orAPR132orTE9243)Fee:$1243723 Cascade TEB113 8:30a–2:20p MTWR 11/22–12/7 Willebrand

Toolsrequired.Includes$50labfee,totallabfeeis$62.

Fire Protection TechnologyCascadePSEB132,503-978-5532AdmAsst,503-978-5582DeptChair

ApplicationstotheFireProtectionTechnologyprogramareacceptedallyear.YoumayenrollinFP101,121,122,123,or133withoutofficiallybeingadmittedintotheFirePro-tectionTechnologyprogram.Torequestanapplication,oraskspecificprogramquestionspleasecall503-978-5532.FP 101 Intro to Fire Protection, 3.00 Cr.—Studiesthehistoryanddevelopmentoffireserviceaswellassafetyandsecuritymovements.Identifiesgeneralfirehazardsandtheircausesandhowtoapplyfireprotectionprinciples.41041 Cascade PSEB106 9:00a–11:50a M 9/20–12/11 Lindseyw Distance Learning: Online Class45644 Forinfocontact:Cascade Lindsey

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.FP 111 Firefighter I Skills Academy, 10.00 Cr.—DesignedtomeetNFPAStandard1001“FirefighterI”trainingrequirements,thiscourseprovidesaprogramthatpresentscomprehensivetraininginallaspectsofbasicfirefightingskills.Knowledgeobtainedfromclassroominstructionistransferredtodrillgroundapplication,duringhands-ontraining.Studentsstudybasictools,procedures,techniquesandsafetyprecautionsutilizedbyfirefighters,duringfiregroundoperations.PCCdepartmentapplicationacceptancerequired.40055 Cascade PSEB106 8:00a–4:50p F 9/20–12/11 Benjaminand Cascade PSEB106 1:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Benjamin40056 Cascade PSEB106 6:00p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Benjaminand Cascade PSEB106 8:00a–4:50p S 9/20–12/11 Benjamin

ProtectiveClothingRentalfee$150.00.FP 121 Fire Behavior and Combustion, 3.00 Cr.—Courseexploresthetheoriesandfundamentalsofhowandwhyfiresstart,spread,andhowtheyarecontrolled.Therewillbeanemphasisoncompartmentfirebehavior.Recommend:MTH65.w Distance Learning: Online Class45646 Forinfocontact:Cascade Lindsey

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.FP 122 Funds of Fire Prevention, 3.00 Cr.—Studiesfundamentalsoffireinspectionstandardsandtechniquesofevaluation,identificationofhazardsandmakingpracticalrecommendations.Studentsstudyfirepreventionandeducationprogramsandconductpresentations.40054 Cascade PSEB106 6:00p–8:50p R 9/20–12/11 SauerbreyFP 123 Haz Mat Awareness/Operations, 3.00 Cr.—Designedtoprepareindividu-alstosafelyrespondtohazardousmaterialsemergencies.Individualswilllearntoanalyzeanincident;detectthepresenceofhazardousmaterials;surveythescene;collecthazardinformationfromtheDOTEmergencyResponseGuidebook;implementactionsconsistentwithstandardoperatingprocedures;initiateprotectiveactionsandinitiatethenotificationprocess.41087 Cascade PSEB111 8:30a–4:50p F 10/15–11/5 Coffey

MeetsOct.15,22,29,Nov.5FP 133 Wildland Firefighter, 3.00 Cr.—Trainsstudentsinthebasicskillsrequiredforwildlandfirefighting.Studentswillstudywildlandfirebehavior,firecontroltactics,humanfactorsonthefireline,standardsforfirefightersafety&survivalandreceiveanintroductiontotheincidentcommandsystem.42380 Cascade PSEB106 9:00a–11:50a W 9/20–12/11 CrainFP 200 Fire Serv. Hyd. & Water Sup., 3.00 Cr.—Providesafoundationoftheoreti-calknowledgeinordertounderstandtheprinciplesoftheuseofwaterinfireprotectionandtoapplyhydraulicprinciplestoanalyzeandtosolvewatersupplyproblems.Recom-mend:MTH65.46198 Cascade PSEB106 9:00a–11:50a T 9/20–12/11 SmithFP 201 Emergency Service Rescue, 4.00 Cr.—Studiesavarietyofprocedures,equipment,andtoolsutilizedbyemergencyrescuepersonnel.Becomefamiliarwithbuildingsearch,autoextrication,aircraftcrash,highangle,andwaterrescue.Prerequisite:FP111.40576 Cascade PSEB106 9:00a–11:50a R 9/20–12/11 Schulteand Cascade PSEB106 1:00p–3:50p R 9/20–12/11 Schulte

FP 202 Fixed Systems & Extinguishers, 3.00 Cr.—Studiesportableextinguisherequipment,firealarmanddetectionsystems,sprinklersystemsandstandpipes,protectionsystemsforspecialhazards,explosionrelease,ventilationsystems,inertatmospheresandstaticbonding.Prerequisite:FP111.41012 Cascade PSEB111 8:30a–3:50p SU 11/13–11/14Wrightsonand Cascade PSEB111 8:30a–3:50p SU 11/20–11/21Wrightson

MeetsNov.13,14,20,21.FP 203A Intro Firefighting Tac & Strat, 3.00 Cr.—Studiesfiregroundtacticsandstrategy,responsesandsize-up,protectionofexposures,containment,extinguishment,thecommandpost,combinedoperations,analysisandpost-mortemevaluation,pre-firesurveysandplanning.Prerequisite:FP111.w Distance Learning: Online Class41594 Forinfocontact:Cascade Smith

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.FP 210 Multicultural Strat for FF, 3.00 Cr.—Providesfamiliarizationwithcommuni-cationstyles,customs,languageandbehaviorpatternsofvariouscultures,ethnicgroupsandnon-traditionalpopulationsasemployedbyandencounteredbythefireserviceandotheremergencyserviceprofessions.44667 Cascade PSEB111 1:00p–3:50p R 9/20–12/11 OlsonFP 211 Bldg Constr for Firefighters, 3.00 Cr.—Offersknowledgeandskillsinthevariousconstructionfeaturesofbuildings.Includesstructuralfeaturesaffectingfirespreadandbuildingcollapse,theeffectoffireonmaterials,firestopsandratings.Useofblueprintsandplanstounderstandbuildingfeaturesandpre-fireplanningemphasized.Prerequisite:FP111.43837 Cascade PSEB111 8:30a–4:50p SU 9/25–10/3 Jones

ClassmeetsSept25,26,Oct2,3FP 212 Fire Invest (Cause Determin), 3.00 Cr.—Studiesburningcharacteristicsofcombustibles.Interpretscluesandburnpatternsleadingtopointoforigin.Identifiesincendiaryindications,sourcesofignitionandmaterialsignitedandhowtopreservethefiresceneevidence.Prerequisite:FP111.42591 Cascade PSEB111 8:30a–4:50p S 10/16–11/6 Bonollo

MeetsOct.16,23,30,Nov.6FP 214 Occ. Safety & Health for Fire, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesthebasicconceptsofoccupationalhealthandsafetyasitrelatestoemergencyserviceorganizations.Topicsincluderiskevaluationandcontrolproceduresforfirestations,trainingsites,emergencyvehicles,andemergencysituationsinvolvingfire,EMS,hazardousmaterials,andtechni-calrescue.44669 Cascade PSEB106 6:00p–8:50p T 9/20–12/11 DahlFP 232 Fire App Driver/Operator II, 2.00 Cr.—Coverspracticalprocedures,techniques,andsafetyprecautionsusedduringapparatusoperations.Includesthehis-toryanddevelopmentoffireapparatuscapabilities,pumpconstruction,proceduresforoperationandhydraulicformulasusedtocalculateflowrequirements.Knowledgeandskillsacquiredduringclassroominstructionwillbeappliedindrillgroundoperations.Prerequisite:FP200.46201 Cascade PSEB106 1:00p–3:50p T 9/20–12/11 SmithFP 242 Flammable Explo & Toxic Mat, 3.00 Cr.—Studieselectricalexoticmetalfiresandspaceagefuelfires;howtohandleradioactivematerialsinvolvedinfire,theuseofmonitoringequipmentandpersonnelsafetypractices.Prerequisite:FP123.w Distance Learning: Online Class42590 Forinfocontact:Cascade Katz

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

Cooperative EducationFP 280A CE: Fire Science, 3.00 Cr.—Fieldplacementinamunicipalfiredepartmentasafireintern,volunteerfirefighterorcadet/explorer.StudentsareevaluatedbyaPCCfieldrepresentativefromCooperativeEducation.Departmentpermissionrequired.40577 Cascade PSEB111 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Berg

RequiredOrientation8/20;6-8pm8/21,10am-12pm42101 Cascade PSEB111 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Berg

MandatoryOrientation:8/20,6pm-8pm&8/21,10am-12pmFP 280B CE: Fire Science - Sem, 2.00 Cr.—Departmentpermissionrequired.46245 Cascade PSEB106 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Lindsey

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Fitness TechnologySylvaniaHT215,503-977-4210

xForadditionalPhysicalEducationclassespleaseseethePhysicalEducationandDanceprogramlaterinthisschedule.OrientationandadvisingrequiredforstudentsplanningtoenrollintheFitnessTechnologyProgram:Pleasegotowww.pcc.edu/programs/fittech/websitefororientationdatesandtimesorcall503-977-4210.Math65andWriting121arerequiredpriortoadmittancetotheFitnessTechnologyProgram.Programapplicationswillbeavailableatorientation.Call503-977-4210toreserveaplaceatorientation.FT 101 Fitness Technology Seminar, 3.00 Cr.—Explorecareersinthefitnessandhealthindustry.Obtainpracticalexperienceandinsightintotheroleofafitness/healthprofessionalinhealthandfitnessclubsandcommunitybasedwellnesscenters,includingselfpromotion.Developpracticalknowledgeandskillinteachingpsychomotormove-ment.Learnthenecessaryconcepts,skills,andmethodologyrequiredinbecomingasuc-cessfulinstructorofmovement.Recommend:AdmittancetoFitnessTechnologyProgram.40755 Sylvania HT309 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 GuthrieFT 102 Injury Prevention & Management, 3.00 Cr.—Providesinformationandknowledgeconcerningprevention&rehabilitationofathletics/sports/fitnessinjuries.Emphasisisplacedonpreventinginjuriesfromoccurring,learningstrategiesforreducingathletes’riskofinjuryorillness,creatingsafeenvironments,ensuringproperfit&useofprotectivesportingequipmentanddevelopingemergencyactionplans.StudentswhosatisfactorilycompletetherequirementswillbeeligibleforthefollowingAmericanRedCrosscertifications:1)SportsSafetyTraining,2)FirstAid,3)CPR/AED-Adult&Child.42750 Sylvania HT309 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 HullFT 203 Fitness Promotion, 3.00 Cr.—Developsskillstopromotehealthyandfitlifestylestobothindividualsandgroups.Learnskillstopromoteoneselfinthejobmarket.Appliesskillsgainedfromavarietyoffitnessdisciplines.Prerequisites:5thtermstandinginFitnessTechProgramorinstructorpermission42213 Sylvania HT309 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 BoggsFT 204 Exercise Science II, 3.00 Cr.—ContinuesapplicationofphysiologicalconceptsfromExerciseScienceI.Thiscoursewillintroduceenvironmentalconditions,ergogenicaids,advancedtrainingadaptations,andclinicalexercisephysiology.StudentswillspendadditionaltimeinthelabsettinglearningmetabolicandECGstresstesting.Prerequisite:FT107.Fee:$1842760 Sylvania HT309 8:30a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 LittrellPE 282A Prof Activites:Aerobic Group, 1.00 Cr.—Workwithafacultymentortoex-ploreanddevelopknowledgeaboutaerobicfitness.Coverscomponentsofaerobicfitness,stylesofaerobicexercise,andteachingmethods.Corequisite:ConcurrentenrollmentinPE182A,182B,orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1242226 Sylvania HT103 8:30a–9:00a MW 9/20–12/8 Brilland Sylvania HT101 9:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Brill

Foods and NutritionRockCr3201,503-614-7082DeptChair,503-614-7372AdminAsst,503-614-7327ReceptionSylvaniaHT318,503-977-4217

FN 110 Personal Nutrition, 3.00 Cr.—Explorespersonalfoodhabitsandbeliefs.Emphasizespracticalapplicationofnutritionknowledgetoenhancegeneralhealth.Ana-lyzepresentdietandevaluateitaccordingtolatestnutritionalguidelines.Basicnutritioncourseforstudentswithlittleornosciencebackground.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44801 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Francois

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.FN 225 Nutrition, 4.00 Cr.—Introducescomponentsofanadequatediet,nutri-entavailabilityandutilization.Analyzedietaryintakeandcomparetocurrentscientificguidelines.Examinesperipheralfactorsinfluencingdietsuchasglobalandlocalissues,culturalenvironment,andelementsoffoodsafety.Strongbackgroundinlifesciencesrecommended.Prerequisite:WR121,MTH60orhigher;andBI231orFT131.44805 Cascade JH106 10:00a–11:50a WF 9/22–12/11 Taylor45941 RockCr BLDG5115B 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Weir45942 RockCr BLDG2121 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Wagner44804 Sylvania HT323 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Taylor44808 Sylvania HT323 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Taylor46462 Sylvania HT323 10:00a–12:00p MW 9/20–12/11 Hirsch46463 Sylvania HT121 2:00p–4:00p MW 9/20–12/11 Hirsch

t Distance Learning: Telecourse40228 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Rice

Series:NutritionPathwaysRequiredOrientation:Requiredon-campusorientation:SylvaniaRoomCCCedar,Monday9/20from2to3:30pmor5:30-7pmViewingTimes:ComcastCableCH27:Mon,Wed1-2pm,Fri12-1pmandSaturday1-3pmViewingOptions:DVD(PCCbookstore),cabletv,streaming,PCClibraryImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

t Distance Learning: Telecourse41469 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Rice

Series:NutritionPathwaysRequiredOrientation:Requiredon-campusorientation:SylvaniaRoomCCCedar,Monday9/20from2to3:30pmor5:30-7pmViewingTimes:ComcastCableCH27:Mon,Wed1-2pm,Fri12-1pmandSaturday1-3pmViewingOptions:DVD(PCCbookstore),cabletv,streaming,PCClibraryImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

t Distance Learning: Telecourse41603 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Rice

Series:NutritionPathwaysRequiredOrientation:Requiredon-campusorientation:SylvaniaRoomCCCedar,Monday9/20from2to3:30pmor5:30-7pmViewingTimes:ComcastCableCH27:Mon,Wed1-2pm,Fri12-1pmandSaturday1-3pmViewingOptions:DVD(PCCbookstore),cabletv,streaming,PCClibraryImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

FrenchRockCrRC3201,503-614-7235OfficeSylvaniaCT219,503-977-4851.Foradditionalinformationcall,503-977-4266

FR 101 First Year French, 4.00 Cr.—IntroductiontoFrenchstressingthedevelop-mentoflistening,speaking,reading,writing,andculturalawarenessthroughacommuni-cativeapproach.Primaryemphasisonthestudent’sactiveuseofthelanguage.Proficiencytargetlevel:Novicehigh.Forbeginners.44764 RockCr BLDG7121 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Hobbs46752 RockCr BLDG3225 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hobbs46768 RockCr BLDG7109 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Reeder43046 Sylvania CT223 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bawnik43047 Sylvania CT223 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Whitney-Bradl43048 Sylvania CT223 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Whitney-Bradl43690 Sylvania CT223 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Turchi45641 Sylvania CT223 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 CropseyFR 102 First Year French, 4.00 Cr.—ContinuesworkofFR101,furtherdevelop-ingallskills.Primaryemphasisonthestudent’sactiveuseofthelanguage.Proficiencytargetlevel:Intermediatelow.Recommended:Completionof:FR101or150orinstructorpermission.46762 RockCr BLDG3228 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 HobbsFR 103 First Year French, 4.00 Cr.—ContinuestheworkofFR102,furtherdevelop-ingallskills.Primaryemphasisonthestudent’sactiveuseofthelanguage.Proficiencytargetlevel:Intermediatemid.Recommended:Completionof:FR102orinstructorpermission.46759 RockCr BLDG2114 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 ReederFR 151 First Year French, 6.00 Cr.—ContinuestheworkofFR150,furtherdevelop-ingallskills.Primaryemphasisonthestudent’sactiveuseofthelanguage.AlsoprovidesareviewbeforeenteringsecondyearFrench.Proficiencytargetlevel:Intermediatemid.Recommended:CompletionofFR102or150;orinstructorpermission.43295 Sylvania SS107 1:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TurchiFR 201 Second Year French, 4.00 Cr.—ContinuestheworkoffirstyearFrench,reviewing,expanding,andperfectinglistening,speaking,reading,writing,andculturalawarenessthroughacommunicativeapproach.Primaryemphasisonthestudent’sactiveuseofthelanguage.Proficiencytargetlevel:Intermediatemid;thesuccessfulstudentwillbeabletohandleavarietyofbasiccommunicativetasksandsocialsituations.Recom-mended:CompletionoffirstyearFrenchatthecollegelevelorinstructorpermission.46757 RockCr BLDG5115B 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Reeder40431 Sylvania CT223 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Bawnik40693 Sylvania CT223 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Cropsey46733 Sylvania HT322 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Whitney-BradlFR 211A Inter French Conversation, 3.00 Cr.—Stressesconversationalskillsatthesecondyearlevel.Recommended:CompletionoforsimultaneousenrollmentinFR201,250,orinstructorpermission.43691 Sylvania SS103 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hobbs

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GeographyCascadeTH220,503-978-5215DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrRC3/201,503-614-7327SECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146,503-788-6148SylvaniaSS215,503-977-4289

GEO 105 Human Geography, 4.00 Cr.—Introduceskeygeographicthemesofloca-tion,place,region,human-environmentinteraction,andmobility.Includesanexaminationofspatialpatternsoftopicssuchaslanguage,religion,culture,population,cooperationandconflict,naturalresources,migration,andpoliticalorganization.Alloftheseareaddressedatvaryingscalesandwithrespecttotheirinfluenceonthegloballandscape.Specialattentionisgiventocurrentissuesandevents.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41214 Cascade SC305 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Campbell-McC40346 RockCr BLDG7105 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Constantino41579 RockCr BLDG2110 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Constantino41209 SECenter TABOR142 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 McAuliffe40345 Sylvania SS120 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 TBAw Distance Learning: Online Class40722 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Kheirabadi

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.GEO 106 Geog of the Developed World, 4.00 Cr.—Anexaminationofworldregionswithdevelopedindustrialandserviceeconomies,includingEurope,theUnitedStates,Canada,theformerSovietUnion,Japan,Australia,andNewZealand.Topicsincludespatialpatternsofeconomicdevelopment,resourceuse,internationaltrade,popu-lationandmigration,transportation,andurbanlandscapes.Eachregionisanalyzedaspartofthelargerglobalcommunity,withaspecificemphasisoncurrentissuesandtrends.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46178 RockCr BLDG2123 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Constantino40752 Sylvania SS120 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/20–12/11 Campbell-McCw Distance Learning: Online Class40933 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Kheirabadi

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.GEO 107 Geog of the Developing World, 4.00 Cr.—Anexaminationofworldregions,includingnon-westerncultures,withanundevelopedordevelopingindustrialbaseincludinglowerstandardsofliving.ParticularattentionisgiventoAsia,CentralandSouthAmerica,andAfrica.Topicsincludethespatialpatternsofagriculture,industrialdevelopment,resourceuse,populationandmigration,religiousandpoliticalconflict,andculturallandscapes.Eachregionisanalyzedaspartofthelargerglobalcommunity,withaspecificemphasisoncurrentissuesandtrends.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.44407 Sylvania SS116 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Patakiw Distance Learning: Online Class44746 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Kheirabadi

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.GEO 206 Geography of Oregon, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesvarioushistorical,social,economicandgeographicfactorsthathavemadetheOregonlandscapeunique.Slides,films,videos,andoverheadtransparenciesareutilized.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43312 RockCr BLDG3225 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Constantino40344 Sylvania SS120 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Campbell-McCGEO 265 Introduction to GIS, 4.00 Cr.—Providesaconceptualoverviewandhands-onexperienceusingArcViewGISsoftware.IntroducesbasicprinciplesofmapsandmapdesignanduseArcViewGIStocreate,edit,display,queryandanalyzegeographicandtabulardataandcreatemapsandcharts.AnintroductiontoGPSisincluded.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$1244755 RockCr BLDG5125 10:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 FriedleGEO 266 GIS Analysis, 4.00 Cr.—ProvidesamoreadvancedoverviewofArcGISsoftwareandintroducesextensionstothemainArcMapinterface.Topicsincludeprepar-ingdataforanalysis,creatingandmanagingdatabases,geocoding,creatingandeditingspatialdata,andanalyzingdatausingtheSpatialAnalystand3DAnalystextensions.Prerequisite:GEO265;orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1243485 Sylvania HT301 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/11 FriedleGEO 267 GIS Application, 4.00 Cr.—Applicationfocusvariesandprovidesanop-portunityforextendedexposuretooneormoreoftheanalyticaltechniquesfirstlearnedinprerequisitecourses.AttentiontoinstitutionalandprofessionalGISapplicationissuesandprogrammingenvironments.Prerequisite:GEO266;orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1246937 Sylvania HT301 6:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/11 Friedle

GeologyCascadeJH210,503-978-5209RockCrRC7/202,503-614-7500AdminAsstSylvaniaST312,503-977-4174

G 201 Physical Geology, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesphysicalgeologywhichdealswithminerals,rocks,internalstructureoftheearthandplatetectonics.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture42604 RockCr BLDG7227 9:00a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 Puris

Fieldtrip:MtSaintHelensSat10/2provideowntransportLab42605 RockCr BLDG7227 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Puris

Lecture40097 Sylvania ST305 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 HutsonLab43163 Sylvania ST317 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hutson43164 Sylvania ST317 2:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/7 Hutson

Lecture40098 Sylvania ST317 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 PettLab40565 Sylvania ST317 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Pett

G 202 Physical Geology, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesphysicalgeologywhichdealswithmasswasting,streams,glaciers,deserts,beaches,groundwater,anduseoftopographicmaps.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture42377 Sylvania ST317 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 GranshawLab42378 Sylvania ST317 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Granshaw

G 203 Historical Geology, 4.00 Cr.—Introduceshistoricalgeologywhichdealswithgeologictime,fossils,stratigraphicprinciples,andthegeologichistoryoftheNorthAmericancontinent.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture47938 Cascade JH104 2:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 CarrollLab47939 Cascade JH113 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Carroll

Lecture46928 Sylvania ST304 9:00a–10:20a WF 9/22–12/10 GebhardtLab46929 Sylvania ST304 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Gebhardt

G 207 Geology of the Pacific N.W., 3.00 Cr.—IntroducestheregionalgeologyofthePacificNorthwestwithemphasisonOregongeology.Includesbasicgeologicprinciples,earthmaterialsandgeologyofPacificNorthwestprovinces.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.42632 Cascade JH106 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Carroll44810 Sylvania ST317 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Bettsw Distance Learning: Online Class46332 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Sutton

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.G 208 Volcanoes and Their Activity, 3.00 Cr.—Coverstheorigin,activity,prod-ucts,classificationandhazardsofvolcanoes.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43817 Cascade JH102 2:00p–5:50p U 9/26–11/14 Steiner40741 Sylvania ST317 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Abdulkareemw Distance Learning: Online Class43147 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Sutton

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.G 209 Earthquakes, 3.00 Cr.—Coversthenatureandoriginofearthquakes,thechar-acteristicsofseismicwaves,howearthquakesaremeasured,thehazardsofearthquakesandthehistoricalandgeologicalrecordofearthquakes.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20,orequivalentplacementtestscores.43644 Cascade JH106 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Carroll41739 RockCr BLDG7227 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Acaster45156 Sylvania ST317 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Sabga

GermanSylvaniaCT219,503-977-4851.Foradditionalinformationcall,503-977-4266

GER 101 First Year German, 4.00 Cr.—Forbeginners.Firsttermofathree-termsequence.StudentsdevelopbasiclanguageskillsinGerman:listening,speakingreading,writing,pronunciation,structure,vocabularyandculture.Attheendofthiscoursethestudentwillbegintocommunicateincommonday-to-dayinteractions.47007 RockCr BLDG5115B 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA40535 Sylvania CT107 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Dittmore40756 Sylvania CT107 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Tompkins40759 Sylvania CT107 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 TompkinsGER 150 First Year German, 6.00 Cr.—Forbeginners.Firsttermofatwo-termsequencewhichequalsonefullyearofGerman.StudentsdevelopbasiclanguageskillsinGerman:listening,speaking,reading,writing,pronunciation,structure,vocabularyandculture.Attheendofthiscoursethestudentwillcommunicateincommonday-to-dayinteractions.41076 Sylvania CT107 1:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 StoberGER 201 Second Year German, 4.00 Cr.—Firsttermofathree-termsequencethatcontinuestheworkoffirstyearGerman.Studentsexpandontheirskillsinthefivelanguageareas:listening,speaking,writing,reading,andculture.EmphasizesproficiencyinspokenGerman.Recommended:CompletionoffirstyearcollegeGermanorinstructorpermission.40502 Sylvania CT107 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Tompkins40895 Sylvania CT107 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Deutsch-TimmGER 211A Inter German Conversation, 3.00 Cr.—Stressesconversationalskillsatthesecondyearlevel.Recommended:CompletionofoneyearofcollegelevelGerman,simultaneousenrollmentinGER201,orinstructorpermission.46454 Sylvania CT238 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBAGER 260B German Culture Through Film, 2.00 Cr.—EnhancesunderstandingofGermancultureandcontemporarysocietythroughanalysisofculturalandsocialissuespresentedinfiveGermanfilms.Mayexploreissuesincludingbutnotlimitedto:interracialandculturalrelations,ethnicconflict,GermanyduringtheSecondWorldWar,economic,socialandhistoricalperspectivesinpost-warGermany,rolesofGermanmenandwomen,self-discovery,Germanhumor,EastversusWest.CourseconductedinEnglishandallfilmswithEnglishsubtitles.Studentsmaytakeonlyonecourseinthe260series:A,B,orC.44766 Sylvania CT107 11:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Tompkins

GerontologyRockCrEmail:[email protected],Website:www.pcc.edu/ger,503-977-8254Office,503-977-4077DeptChair,503-977-8548FaxSylvaniaSS1,Email:[email protected],Website:www.pcc.edu/ger,503-977-8254Office,503-977-4077DeptChair,503-977-8548Fax

FacultyDepartmentChair:JanAbushakrah,503-977-4077,[email protected] 165 Activity Director Training, 2.00 Cr.—Coursepreparesstudentstomanageanactivitydepartment;doassessmentsanddocumentation;design,schedule,andimple-mentappropriatelydesignedactivityprograms;fosterhealthyresidentandfamilydynam-ics;facilitateresidentcouncilmeetings;andmanagepersonnelandresources.Fee:$1243694 Sylvania CT212 9:00a–4:50p SU 10/23–10/31Ratti

ClassmeetsSat&SunOct30thruNov7th

GRN 181 Exploring the Field of Aging, 2.00 Cr.—Introducestherangeofemergingprofessionalopportunitiesinthefieldofaging,andguidesstudentstoexploreandidentifypotentialcareerpathways.Courseworkincludescareerandmarketresearch,coachingfromcourseinstructor,selfassessment,reflection,fieldwork,informationalinterviewsandotheractivitiestoidentifypotentialinternships,entrylevelpositions,andeducationalandtrainingopportunitiesfittingthestudent’sgoalsandtrendsinthefield.43317 Distance DSTLEARN TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Abushakrahand RockCr BLDG9201 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25– Abushakrah

Classmeetsonlyonce9/25/10,remainderdoneonlinei Hybrid Class45674 Distance DSTLEARN TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Abushakrah Sylvania TCB111 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25– Abushakrah

Forinfocontact:SylvaniaImportant:Morehybridclassinformationatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.Classmeetsonlyonce9/25/10,remainderdoneonline

GRN 233 Supporting End of Life, 4.00 Cr.—Provideshealthcareworkers,caregiv-ers,religiousandspiritualcounselors,socialworkers,fiduciaries,andfamilymemberstheknowledgeandskillstosupporttheendoflifeprocesswithdyingpersonsandtheirfamilies.Exploresthephysical,emotional,spiritual,legal,andfinancialaspectsofdying,aswellasgriefandbereavement.Prerequisite:SOC232.Fee:$2046491 Sylvania SCB204 6:00p–7:50p W 9/20–12/11 Srinivasan

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.GRN 235 Advanced Care Issues, 2.00 Cr.—Focusesonissuesrelatedtothecareofolderadultspresentingbehavioralandcognitivechallenges,usingaperson-centered,person-directedapproach.Introducesstudentstoassessment,treatmentandcareofpersonsexperiencingdementia,problematicmentalhealthconditions,andthedyingprocess.Recommend:WR115andRD115.Fee:$2043629 Sylvania SCB105 4:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/11 Zimmerman

Classmeet9/21,10/19,11/16,remainderdoneon-linew Distance Learning: Online Class43628 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Zimmerman

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.GRN 236 Advanced Care Practice, 2.00 Cr.—Acasestudyapproachtoadvancedbehavioralandcognitivecareissues,basedonrealisticscenariosinavarietyofsettings.Includesassessingappropriatelongtermcareoptionsformemorycare,problem-solving,functionallevelsandotherchallenges,managingsurveys,respondingtodeficiencies,problemsolvingrepetitiveincidentreports,implementingfallpreventionprograms,anddevelopingfamilyeducationandsupportprograms.Prerequisite:GRN235Fee:$2046465 Sylvania SCB105 6:00p–7:50p T 9/21–12/11 Zimmerman

Classmeets9/21,10/19,11/16+onlinew Distance Learning: Online Class46464 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Zimmerman

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.GRN 237 End of Life Therapies, 1.00 Cr.—Focusesonaspecifictherapeuticap-proachappropriateforendoflifecareandexploresavarietyoftherapeuticstrategiesandactivitiesdesignedtoaugmentendoflifeandpalliativecaregoalsandenhancethequalityoflifeforthedyingpersonandtheircaregivers.Eachcourseofferingwillfocusononetherapeuticapproach,suchasart,music,pet,horticulture,andmassagetherapies.Maybetaken3timesforcredit.46477 Sylvania SS104 2:00p–4:50p F 11/12– TBAand Sylvania SS112 9:00a–4:20p S 11/13– TBA

Focus:MusictherapyGRN 238 Guardian-Conservator Training, 3.00 Cr.—Providesanoverviewofpro-fessionalstandards,dutiesandresponsibilitiesforOregoncourt-appointedguardiansandconservators.IncludesoverviewofrelevantOregonlaws;professionalpracticestandards,values,andethics;abuseandprotectionlaws,theguardianshipprocessandalternativestoguardianship;socialservice,businessandfiduciaryinformationandskillsrequiredforaprofessionalguardianshippractice;includinghowtocoordinateservicesandfinances,andhowtoworkwithphysicians,careproviders,socialserviceagencies,familiesandotherpartiesindecision-makingonlife,property,andcareforcourt-determinedincapaci-tatedadultsinOregon.46478 Sylvania TCB218 6:00p–8:50p T 9/20–12/11 BermanGRN 240 Care and Service Coordination, 3.00 Cr.—Providesanoverviewofprofessionalstandards,responsibilities,andskillsrequiredforcaremanagers,informationandresourcespecialists,advocates,andservicecoordinatorsworkingwitholderadults,personswithdisabilities,andtheirfamilies.Includestheassessmentprocess,careplanning,resourcemanagement,serviceproviderandfinancialcoordination,documenta-tionandaccountability,ethicsandconfidentiality,advocacy,andevaluation.Introducesstrength-based,person-centered,andempowermentmodels.46483 Sylvania SCB203 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/11 TBA

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GRN 265 Activity Professional Training, 3.00 Cr.—Providesdidacticandexperientiallearningtoprepareforanactivityprofessionalcareerwitholderadultsinlongtermcarefacilities,adultdaycareandcommunitysettings.Includesoverviewoftheactivityprofession,late-lifehumandevelopmentandhealth,standardsofpractice,activityplanningforqualityoflifeinaperson-centeredcaremodel,andmethodsofservicedeliveryfordiversepopulations.StudentsmusthavecompletedGRN165orthe36CEUstate-certificationActivityDirectorTrainingcourse.Fee:$18w Distance Learning: Online Class43627 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Ratti

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.GRN 266 Activity Prof Training 2, 3.00 Cr.—Courseprovidesdidacticandexperi-mentallearningtopreparemanagementlevelcareersasanactivityprofessionalwitholderadultsinlongtermcarefacilities,adultdaycareandcommunitysettings.Includesprofes-sionalresponsibilitiesoftheActivityDirector,thesystemofactivityprogramdevelopmentindiversesettings,administrativepracticesintheActivityProfession,communications,leadership,andcommunityrelations.Prerequisite:GRN265Fee:$18w Distance Learning: Online Class46474 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Ratti

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.GRN 268 Therapeutic Hort Strategies, 2.00 Cr.—Preparesstudentstodesign,develop,andmaintainwellnessactivitiesandtherapeutichorticulturegardensandpro-gramsincorporatingindoor,outdoorandseasonaladaptations,strategies,andtechniques.Includesafocusonspecialneedspopulationsinretirementandlongtermcarecom-munities,vocationalandmedicalrehabilitationfacilities,anddevelopmentaldisabilitiessettings.StudentsmusthavecompletedGRN267ortheequivalentcourseofferedthroughtheLegacyTherapeuticHorticultureProgram.Prerequisite:GRN26746484 NWPort LGSHTBA 9:00a–5:50p M 9/27– Hazenand NWPort LGSHTBA 9:00a–5:50p S 10/23– Hazenand NWPort LGSHTBA 9:00a–5:50p M 11/8– HazenGRN 280A CE: Gerontology Internship, 1.00 TO 3.00 Cr.—Studentsengageinintentionalinternshipstogainpracticalexperience,skilldevelopmentandprofessionaldirectioninachievingtheircareergoals,workingundersupervisioninanapprovedworksite.Prerequisite:Instructorapproval.43298 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Abushakrah

CRN43298isofferedfor3credits44205 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Abushakrah

CRN44205isofferedfor1credit44303 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Abushakrah

CRN44303isofferedfor2credits44451 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Zimmerman

CRN44451isofferedfor1credit44452 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Zimmerman

44452isofferedfor2credits44453 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Zimmerman

44453isofferedfor3creditsGRN 280B Gerontology Internship Seminar, 1.00 Cr.—Studentsprepareforintentionalinternshipsappropriatetotheircareerpathway,identifyandnegotiateworksiteplacements,andacquireskillsessentialforsuccessfulinternships.Coursefocusesonwork-basedlearningoutcomes,workingundersupervision,effectivecommunicationandteamworkinorganizations,stressandconflictmanagement,professionalethics,boundarysetting,andburnoutprevention.Prerequisite:CG181orGRN181.Fee:$2043297 Sylvania SS103 5:00p–6:20p M 9/20–11/13 Abushakrah

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.GRN 282 Gerontology Prof Seminar, 1.00 Cr.—Seminarprovidesgerontologystu-dentsclosetograduationtheopportunitytoparticipateinasupportiveseminarenviron-mentwithothergerontologystudents,prepareandgetfeedbackonportfoliosandresumesappropriatetothestudent’scareergoalsinthefield,receiveguidancefromagerontologyspecialist,andparticipateinotheractivitiestoprepareforentryintoorpathchangewithinthefield.Prerequisite:GRN181orCG181.Fee:$2043626 Sylvania SS103 5:00p–6:20p M 9/20–12/11 Abushakrah

Classmeets11/15/2010+onlineworkrequiredw Distance Learning: Online Class48189 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Abushakrah

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Graphic DesignRockCrRC3201,503-614-7235OfficeSylvaniaDepartmentOfficeCT102,503-977-4790,503-977-4834,503-977-4264

GD 101 Mac for Graphic Designers, 1.00 Cr.—CoursecoverscurrentMacintoshoperatingsystemcomputerfundamentalsandtechniquesusedtoincreaseefficiencyandproductivityforprofessionalGraphicDesigners.Topicsincludeanin-depthstudyofsystemdesktopfeatures,searchandnavigation,advancedfilemanagement,fontorganiza-tionandessentialshortcutsspecifictotheGraphicDesignindustry.RequiredcourseforGraphicDesignmajors.Prerequisite:PlacementintoWR121.Fee:$642250 Sylvania CT101 4:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 Schwing44828 Sylvania CT101 4:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Schwing44829 Sylvania CT101 9:00a–10:50a F 9/24–12/10 SchwingGD 114 Introductory Typography, 3.00 Cr.—Designedtointroducetypeasadesignelement.Thisnon-computercourseemphasizesexplorationofletterformsthroughhand-rendering.Focusesoninteractionofletterformsfromsinglelettersthroughmultiplewords.Includesfontclassification,compositionandproductiontechniques.RequiredforentryintotheGraphicDesignprogram.Fee:$1840890 Sylvania CT109 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Gruber

$10Digitalmediafee40891 Sylvania CT109 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Cutsforth

$10Digitalmediafee44689 Sylvania CT109 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Buckle

$10DigitalmediafeeGD 120 Graphic Design I, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesthebasicconceptsofgraphicdesign,includingdesignelementsandprinciples.Emphasizesthedesignprocess,devel-opinganideafromthumbnailsketch,throughtightroughs,toacomprehensivedesign.Focusesontheimportanceofpresentation,industrystandardsandprofessionaltoolsandtechniques.RequiredforentryintotheGraphicDesignprogram.Fee:$1842334 Hillsboro HC105 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–12/11 Simon43439 RockCr BLDG6113 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Simon40256 Sylvania CT109 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Gruber

$10Digitalmediafee40257 Sylvania CT109 8:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Gruber

$10Digitalmediafee41905 Sylvania CT109 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Martorana

$10DigitalmediafeeGD 221 Graphic Design 4, 3.00 Cr.—Focusesonpublicationdesign.Single-pageandmultiple-pageprojectswillemphasizehierachy,eyeflow,structureandorganization.Projects,lessonsandexercisesareintendedtobuildonfirst-yearskillsintypographyanddesignusingprofessionalpagelayoutsoftware.Advancedcomputerproductiontechniquesbuildonpreviouscoursework.Required:Second-yearstandingintheGraphicDesignprogram.Fee:$1841582 Sylvania CT101 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 North

$10Digitalmediafee44713 Sylvania CT101 8:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lewis

$10DigitalmediafeeGD 228 Prof. Graphic Design Practices, 3.00 Cr.—Prepareself-promotionresumepackages,visitgraphicsbusinessesandreceiveindustryinsightsfromguestspeakers.Offeredtosecond-year,graduatingGraphicDesignstudentsintendingtoseekemploymentintheindustry.Prerequisites:GD221.Prerequisite/concurrent:GD222,GD242,GD260,GD244.Fee:$1844714 Sylvania CT109 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Bugarin

$10DigitalmediafeeGD 244 Preparing Files for Print, 3.00 Cr.—Presentstheproductionprocesseswhichfollowthedesignphase.Fromcorrectlypreparingdesigninthedigitalenvironmentforsuccessfulprintingoncommercialpresses.Thebusinessrolesofthedesigner,theprinterandtheservicebureauwillbecovered.Prerequisite/concurrent:GD221.44947 Sylvania CT109 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Martorana

$10Digitalmediafee45234 Sylvania CT109 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Martorana

$10DigitalmediafeeGD 249 Design Studio, 3.00 Cr.—Exploregraphicdesigntheoryinactualclient-directedprojects.Courseissetuptosimulateaworkingdesignstudioprovidingtheopportunitytoexperiencetherequirementsandrolesofadesignerinthefield,aswellastheadministrativetasks.Emphasizesclientcommunicationandprofessionalpractices.Ac-ceptablesubstitution:GD280ACooperativeWorkExperience:GraphicDesign.Required:SecondyearstandingintheGraphicDesignprogram.Prerequisite/concurrent:GD221,GD244.Fee:$1840983 Sylvania CT101 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Meyer

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GD 260 Digital Imaging 2, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesadvancedtechniquesincolorcorrectionandimagemanipulationforprintandweb-basedgraphics.Thestudyofmasks,channelsandadvancedselectionmethodswillbeincorporatedinprofessional-levelde-signprojects.Exportformatsandcross-applicationissuesarecovered.Required:SecondyearstandingintheGraphicDesignprogram.Prerequisite:GD160.Fee:$1844954 Sylvania CT101 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Meyer

$10Digitalmediafee44957 Sylvania CT109 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Meyer

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Health EducationCascadeJH210,503-978-5209RockCr3201,503-614-7082DeptChair,503-614-7372AdminAsst,503-614-7327ReceptionSECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146,503-788-6148SylvaniaHT305,503-977-4225

Health and Fitness for LifeHPE 295 Health & Fitness for Life, 3.00 Cr.—Explorestheroleofwellness,physi-calfitness,stress,nutritionandcardiovascularhealthinpromotinganindividual’shealthandwellbeing.Fitnesstestingandfitnesslabareincluded.Fee:$12

Lecture42384 Cascade JH106 12:00p–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 MorganLab41984 Cascade CAGYM110a 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Morgan

Lecture42383 Cascade JH104 9:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 DeuelLab41854 Cascade CAGYM110a 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Deuel

Lecture42333 SECenter TABOR146 9:30a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 RaveauxLab40606 SECenter TABOR101 10:30a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Raveaux

Lecture46739 SECenter TABOR140 3:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 BoldenLab46741 SECenter TABOR101 4:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bolden

Lecture42290 RockCr BLDG5115a 10:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 ChristopherLab40612 RockCr BLDG5GYM 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Staley

Lecture42291 RockCr BLDG2126 1:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 WeirLab40611 RockCr BLDG5GYM 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Spaziani

Lecture42220 Sylvania HT307 11:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 MeyerLab41202 Sylvania HT08 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Boggs

Lecture42221 Sylvania HT121 11:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/10 MorganLab40899 Sylvania HT08 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Boggs

Lecture43783 Sylvania HT309 5:00p–6:50p T 9/21–12/7 ReganVienopLab40568 Sylvania HT08 7:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Unsworth

Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class44232 Forinfocontact:Cascade Hickcox

ReqoncampusweeklylabTue&Thu7:30p-8:50pCAGYMImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

Labw Distance Learning: Online Class44233 Forinfocontact:Cascade Hickcox

ReqoncampusweeklylabTue&Thu7:30p-8:50pmCAGYMImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class44754 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Rierson

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.Labw Distance Learning: Online Class44779 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Spaziani

Req’dOrientation:WedSept22,6pmRCGym.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class42222 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Rierson

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Labw Distance Learning: Online Class40569 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Hull

SYCampusWed.Sep.23,5:15pmHTGYMFitnessWearImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class42223 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Gibbs

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Labw Distance Learning: Online Class45493 Forinfocontact:Sylvania O’Connor

Req’dOrientation:Tues.Sep.21,5:00pmHTGYMFitnessWearImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

HealthHE 112 First Aid and Emergency Care, 1.00 Cr.—Describesemergencyproce-duresandtechniquesofbasiclifesupportforadult,child,orinfantvictimsofairwayobstruction,respiratoryarrestand/orcardiacarrest.ProvideseducationandtraininginAutomatedExternalDefibrillator.44750 RockCr BLDG7221 8:00a–12:50p F 9/10–9/17 Hicks

*Thisclassbeginson9/10/10,priortostartofFallterm.45553 RockCr BLDG5113 6:00p–8:50p F 12/3– Hicksand RockCr BLDG5113 8:30a–3:20p S 12/4– Hicks41350 Sylvania HT307 8:30a–12:20p SU 10/23–10/24Smith

Textbookrequired1stday.SeePCCBookstore41915 Sylvania HT307 8:30a–12:20p SU 11/13–11/14Smith

Textbookrequired1stday.SeePCCBookstoreHE 212 Women’s Health, 4.00 Cr.—Examineswomen’shealthissuesfromalocal,nationalandinternationalperspectiveexploringtheimpactofbio-psycho-socio-culturalfactorsonthediagnosis,treatment,preventionandpromotionofwomen’shealth.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class47036 Forinfocontact: VanNess

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HE 213 Men’s Health, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesgeneralandspecificmen’shealthissuessuchasheartdisease,prostatedisorders,impotenceandsexualdysfunction,HIVdisease,humanrelationshipsandaccidents/violencefromaholisticwellnessperspective.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43424 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Meagher

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HE 242 Stress and Human Health, 4.00 Cr.—Surveysandcriticallyanalyzesthestressconceptanditsimpactonindividualhealth.Usingamulti-dimensionalmodel,studentswillexploretheirpersonalstressorsandtheinteractionbetweenstress,humanhealthanddisease.Recommended:WR12144752 RockCr BLDG5113 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Meagher45939 RockCr BLDG5113 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Riersonw Distance Learning: Online Class43425 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Christopher

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44491 Forinfocontact:Cascade Rochelle

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class45555 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Meagher

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HE 250 Personal Health, 3.00 Cr.—Explorescurrentgeneralhealthissuesinemo-tionalhealthandstress,physicalfitness,nutrition,humansexuality,communicableanddegenerativediseasesanddrugsfromawellnessperspective.42329 Cascade JH106 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Rochelle42381 Cascade TH202 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Carr42286 RockCr BLDG5113 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Playford42287 RockCr BLDG5113 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hickcox

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning42348 RockCr BLDG5113 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Playford44753 RockCr BLDG7105 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Katter45554 RockCr BLDG5113 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Meagher47488 RockCr BLDG5113 12:00p–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Katter41711 SECenter TABOR141 5:30p–8:20p M 9/20–12/6 ReganVienop42214 Sylvania HT307 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Meyer42215 Sylvania HT307 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Carr42216 Sylvania HT307 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Carr42217 Sylvania HT307 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Carr42218 Sylvania HT307 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Gibbsw Distance Learning: Online Class41228 Forinfocontact: Rochelle

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t Distance Learning: Telecourse42219 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Meyer

Note:REQUIREDorientationinformationbelowSeries:JourneytoHealthRequiredOrientation:Requiredon-campusorientation:SylvaniaRoomHT309Monday9/204:30-5:30pm,orSaturday9/2510-11amViewingTimes:ComcastCableCH27:MonandWed12-1pm,Friday11am-12pm,Saturday3-4pm,Sunday4-5ViewingOptions:DVD(bkstr),cabletv,streaming,PCClibraryImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

w Distance Learning: Online Class42288 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Farrar

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class42289 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Rierson

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class42578 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Gibbs

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HE 251 Community/Public Health Issues, 4.00 Cr.—Inquiresintothecausesandpotentialsolutionsforcurrentcommunityhealthissues,overviewstheorganizationofcommunityandhealthcareagencies,andexplorescareeropportunitiesincommunityhealth.IncludesServiceLearning.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43509 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Playford

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

HE 252 First Aid - Basics and Beyond, 4.00 Cr.—Exploresanddemonstratesbasicfirstaid,addressesfirstaidinremotesettings,andprovideseducationandtraininginAutomatedExternalDefibrillations(AED)andBag-ValveMask.Astudentwhosatisfacto-rilycompletesthecourserequirementsiseligibletoreceiveaRespondingtoEmergenciesFirstAidCardandCPRfortheProfessionalRescuerCard.45940 RockCr BLDG5113 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Christopher42203 Sylvania HT307 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Meyer

HE 255 Film and Public Health, 4.00 Cr.—Criticallyexplorespublichealthissuesastheyareportrayedinpopularfilmsanddiscussesthescientificandsocialunderpin-ningsofthepublichealthissues.Recommended:WR12144908 Sylvania HT307 1:30p–5:20p W 9/22–12/8 MeyerHE 262 Child Health,Nutrition,Safety, 3.00 Cr.—Explorescurrenthealthandsafetyissuesforinfantsandyoungchildren.Issuesexaminedincludechildhoodillnessesandailments,nutrition,obesity,stress,safeenvironment,selfesteemandgeneralfirstaid.41198 Sylvania HT307 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Gibbsw Distance Learning: Online Class45938 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Christopher

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HE 264 Health, Food & the Environment, 3.00 Cr.—Thiscoursewillexaminehowfoodsystemsinfluencehumanandenvironmentalhealth.Studentswillexplorethecon-nectionsbetweensustainableagricultureconcepts/practices,foodsystems,andpersonalandenvironmentalhealth.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class42575 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Hunsberger

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

Health Information ManagementCascadeJH210,www.pcc.edu/programs/health-info,503-978-5209

TheRegisteredHealthInformationTechnician(RHIT)isanimportantmemberofthehealthcareteam,whoperformsavarietyoftechnicalmedicalrecordfunctions,includingthefol-lowing:Organizingandtechnicallyevaluatingmedicalrecordsperestablishedstandards;compilingvariousadministrativeandhealthstatistics;codingsymptoms,diseases,opera-tions,proceduresandothertherapiesperrecognizedclassificationsystems;maintainingavarietyofhealthrecordindexes,specialregistriesandstorageandretrievalsystems;inputtingandretrievingcomputerizedhealthdata;controllinguseandreleaseofhealthinformation.Additionalinformation:www.pcc.edu/programs/health-info-mgmt.Forprogramorapplicationinformationcall503-978-5661.Enrollmentincoursesislimitedtothoseofficiallyacceptedintotheprogram.HIM 110 Health Information Tech 1, 4.00 Cr.—Introducestheconceptofhealthinformationmanagementandhealthinformaticsincludingthecomponentsofcontent,usethestructureofhealthcaredataalongwithinformationkeepingpracticesinbothpaperandelectronicsystems.Corequisites:HIM120.Prerequisites:PlacementintoRD90,WR90,MTH20.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41640 Forinfocontact:Cascade Cabanban

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HIM 120 Health Information Tech 1 Lab, 1.00 Cr.—LaboratorycourseforHIM110HealthInformationTechnology1andallowsstudentstopracticetheskillsandknowl-edgelearnedinthatcourse.Corequisite:HIM110.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41641 Forinfocontact:Cascade Cabanban

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class46346 Forinfocontact:Cascade Cabanban

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HIM 128 A & P for Health Info Mgmt 1, 4.00 Cr.—Providestheconceptualframework,factualknowledgeandanalyticalskillsneededtopursueacareerinhealthinformationmanagement.Surveysanatomicalterminology,basicchemistry,cellstructureandfunction,tissues,andthefollowingsystems:integumentary,skeletal,muscular,andnervous.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class45354 Forinfocontact:Cascade Kelsey

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HIM 141 Health Information Tech 2, 3.00 Cr.—ContinuestheconceptsofhealthinformationmanagementcoveredinHealthInformationManagement1includingcompo-nentsofthecontent,useandstructureofnon-hospitalhealthcaredata.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class42556 Forinfocontact:Cascade Cabanban

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HIM 182 Health Care Delivery Systems, 3.00 Cr.—Explainsthepast,present,andfutureinfluencesonthedeliveryofhealthcare.Coversproviderorganizationsandsettingsinhealthcare,financingofhealthcare,causesandcharacteristicsofhealthcareutilizationintheUnitesStates,regulationandmonitoringofhealthcaresystemsandethicalissuesassociatedwithhealthcaretechnology.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41745 Forinfocontact:Cascade Wenning

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HIM 275 Classification Systems 3, 3.00 Cr.—Introducescodingandclassificationsystemsforoutpatientproceduresandambulatorycarefacilities.Prerequisite:HIM105,107,110,120,131,182,MP111,and(BI122orBI233orHIM129).Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class42607 Forinfocontact:Cascade Gollihur-Davi

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HIM 281 Data Management & Analysis 1, 3.00 Cr.—Collection,retrieval,analy-sis,andqualityreviewofadministrativeandclinicalinformationanddata.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class42608 Forinfocontact:Cascade Wenning

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HIM 283 Health Information Systems, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesthehistoryandcur-rentstatusofinformationsystemsinhealthcare:informationarchitectures,administra-tiveandclinicalapplications,evidence-basedmedicine,informationretrieval,decisionsupportsystems,securityandconfidentiality,bioinformatics,informationsystemcycles,theelectronichealthrecord,keyhealthinformationsystemsandstandards,andmedicaldevices.Teachesstrategiesandtoolstoinsurethedevelopmentand/orselectionofhealthinformationsystems.Discussestheroleofhealthcareinformationandcommunicationtechnologiesinhealthcaredeliveryincludingtheirroleinimprovingthequality,safetyandefficiencyofhealthcaredelivery.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41679 Forinfocontact:Cascade Wenning

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HIM 286 Data Mngmnt & Analysis 1 Lab, 2.00 Cr.—LaboratorycourseforHIM281.AllowsstudentstopracticeskillsandapplytheknowledgelearnedinDataManage-mentandAnalysis1.Corequisite:HIM281w Distance Learning: Online Class42609 Forinfocontact:Cascade Cabanban

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HIM 292 Health Info Directed Prac 1, 1.00 Cr.—Workundersupervisionoffacilitypersonnelinlocalhealthcarefacilities.Experienceactualworkingconditionsandvariousaspectsofmedicalrecords.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44492 Forinfocontact:Cascade Wenning

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HistoryCascadeTH220,503-978-5215DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrRC3/201,503-614-7327SECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146,503-788-6148SylvaniaSS215,503-977-4289

HST 100 Introduction to History, 3.00 Cr.—Thiscoursewillprovideageneralintroductiontothenatureandmethodsofhistory.Studentswillexplorehowhistoryisreconstructedthroughthestudyofvarioushistoricalsourcessuchasprimarydocuments,secondaryaccounts,films,posters,art,andmore.Prerequisite:PlacementintoWR115.43082 Cascade SC306 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hohnw Distance Learning: Online Class42614 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Shaw

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class43459 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Goldy

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HST 101 West Civ: Ancnt Wrld to Mediev, 4.00 Cr.—Studiestheancientciviliza-tionsofEgypt,Mesopotamia,GreeceandRome.CoversdevelopmentofJudeo-Christianbeliefs,earlyIslamiccivilization,theByzantineEmpireandtheearlyMedievalperiod.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40358 Cascade SC305 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Presti42386 Cascade SC303 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Anderson43083 Cascade SC305 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Anderson45824 Newberg NLIBANX 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Neitzel40360 RockCr BLDG7221 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Barnes40362 RockCr BLDG7221 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Ellertson

42382 RockCr BLDG2111 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Johnson43994 RockCr BLDG7221 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson44588 RockCr BLDG2123 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Johnsen42893 SECenter TABOR145 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Armontrout42894 SECenter TABOR145 5:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Armontrout40348 Sylvania SCB101 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Flynn40349 Sylvania SS109 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Gray

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning40350 Sylvania SS109 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Gray

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning40529 Sylvania SS109 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Gray

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning40757 Sylvania SS109 5:00p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Gottfried42899 Sylvania SCB101 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Gottfried45843 Sylvania SS109 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 McCluskeyw Distance Learning: Online Class40622 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Flynn

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class40976 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Goldy

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HST 102 West Civ: Med t/Early Modern, 4.00 Cr.—StudiestheHighMiddleAgesandearlymodernEurope,includingtheRenaissance,Reformation,ScientificRevolution,EnlightenmentandtheFrenchRevolution.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40793 Cascade SC303 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Presti42738 RockCr BLDG7221 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barnes44587 RockCr BLDG2110 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson40355 Sylvania SS109 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Vaternick41940 Sylvania SCB101 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/20–12/11 VaternickHST 103 Western Civ: Modern Europe, 4.00 Cr.—Studieshistoryofthe19thand20thcenturies,includingtheIndustrialRevolution,nationalism,imperialism,socialism,theRussianRevolution,Nazism,worldwarsandtheiraftermath.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46826 SECenter TABOR145 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Armontrout40347 Sylvania SCB101 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Bavaw Distance Learning: Online Class44589 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Daykin

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HST 104 Hst East Civ: Middle East, 4.00 Cr.—HistoryofEasternCivilizations:MiddleEastSurveystheMiddleEastfromancienttomoderntimes.Includespolitical,diplomatic,economic,social,religiousandculturalthemes.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class40495 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Flynn

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HST 106 Hst East Civ: East Asia, 4.00 Cr.—SurveystheeasternregionsofAsia,specificallyChinaandJapan.Includespolitical,diplomatic,economic,social,religious,andculturalthemesfrompre-historytomoderntimes.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.45851 RockCr BLDG7221 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 DaykinHST 199K History of Japan and Korea, 4.00 Cr.—ExploresthehistoryandrelationshipbetweenJapanandKorea.Includespolitical,diplomatic,economic,social,religious,andculturalthemesfrompre-historytomoderntimes.45842 Sylvania SS109 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Gray

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningHST 201 History of the U.S. - I, 4.00 Cr.—Studiescauseandeffect,andsignificanttrendsandmovementsrelatedtopolitical,socialandeconomicideasandeventsfromColonialtimesto1840.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplace-menttestscores.40356 Cascade SC303 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Harrison46417 Cascade SC305 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Hohn46418 Cascade SC303 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Wirtz44691 Hillsboro HC105 5:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Thompson40359 RockCr BLDG7221 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Lowgren40361 RockCr BLDG7221 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Thompson43427 RockCr BLDG7221 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lowgren43428 RockCr BLDG7221 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lowgren42892 SECenter TABOR145 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Armontrout40352 Sylvania SCB102 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Alzner40353 Sylvania SCB102 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Shelley40354 Sylvania SCB102 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Shaw40496 Sylvania SCB102 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Shaw

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Series:ShapingAmericaRequiredOrientation:OnlineOrientation;loginafter9amonthefirstdayofclassesatwww.distance.pcc.eduViewingTimes:ComcastCableCH27:MondayandWednesday4-5pm,andSaturday6-7pmViewingOptions:DVD(bkstr),cabletv,streaming,PCClibraryImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

w Distance Learning: Online Class43460 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Shelley

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HST 202 History of the U.S. - II, 4.00 Cr.—Studiescauseandeffect,andsignificanttrendsandmovementsrelatedtopolitical,socialandeconomicideasandeventsfrom1840to1914.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41385 Cascade SC303 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Wirtz40840 Sylvania SCB102 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Shelleyw Distance Learning: Online Class45852 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Mayer

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HST 203 History of the U.S. - III, 4.00 Cr.—Studiescauseandeffect,andsignifi-canttrendsandmovementsrelatedtopolitical,socialandeconomicideasandeventsfrom1914topresent.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43611 SECenter TABOR137 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Pintarich42616 Sylvania SCB102 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Shelleyw Distance Learning: Online Class44590 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Mayer

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HST 204 US Women: Pre-colonial to 1877, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesthelivesofwomenintermsoffamilyrelations,religion,culture,sexualityandreproduction,andworkroles,aswellaseducationalopportunitiesandsocialreformactivities.Exploresdiversityintermsofclass,race,ethnicity,legalstatus,andregion.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class45844 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Alzner

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HST 205 US Women: 1877 to Present, 4.00 Cr.—Examineswomen’sworkinmaturingindustrialeconomy,women’sreformactivities,andchangingfamilyandsocialrelationships.Exploresclass,ethnic,racial,andregionaldiversity.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46419 Cascade SC303 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 WirtzHST 218 Native American Indian History, 4.00 Cr.—ExploresexamplesofIndianculture,generalhistoryofIndianlifeduringthewhiteoccupationofNorthAmericaandnatureandeffectsofNativeAmericanandEuropeanAmericancontactandconflict.Prereq-uisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40351 Sylvania SCB102 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 ShawHST 225 Hst of Wom, Sex, & The Family, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesthehistoricalandculturalvariationsinfamilylifeandsexualityinthe19thand20thcenturiesinaninterna-tionalcontext(includingtheUnitedStates)throughtopicssuchascourtship,marriage,reproduction,violence,colonialism,homosexuality,andwork.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43426 RockCr BLDG7221 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 LowgrenHST 240 Oregon History, 4.00 Cr.—ExaminestherichanddiversehistoryofOregonincludingthesignificanceofOregon’sfrontierheritageandOregon’sroleinAmericanhistoryfrompre-Europeancontacttothemodernera.Exploreseconomic,political,social,andculturalfactorsintermsofrace,ethnicity,gender,class,andreligion.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43084 Cascade SC305 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Presti42891 SECenter TABOR137 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 PintarichHST 246 Religion in U.S. to 1840, 4.00 Cr.—StudiesbasicfeaturesofnativeAmericanreligions,EuropeanbackgroundsofChristianityintheUnitedStates,develop-mentofdifferentreligiousgroupsinAmericaandtheirimpactonAmericanlife,andtrendsanddevelopmentofreligionintheUnitedStatesinthefirsthalfofthe19thcentury.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.45829 Newberg NLIBANX 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 ShawHST 274 African American History - I, 4.00 Cr.—Presentsaframeworkforunder-standingtheearlyBlackexperienceinAmerica.ExaminesWesternAfricansocieties,theDiaspora,andthedevelopmentofAfricanAmericanculturefromcolonialtimesthroughtheCivilWarandtheabolitionofslavery.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40357 Cascade SC303 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Harrison

HST 275 African American History - II, 4.00 Cr.—FocusesoninterpretationofmajoreventsintheBlackexperiencefromemancipationattheendoftheCivilWartothebeginningofthecivilrightsmovementattheoutbreakofWorldWarII.Examinessocial,political,economic,artisticandintellectualendeavors.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.47248 Cascade SC303 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 ThompsonHST 278 Russian History I, 4.00 Cr.—Helpstobuildanhistoricalbasistobetterunderstandcurrentissues.ThemainlinesofRussianhistorywillbereviewed:theriseofKievtothereignofCatherinetheGreat.Throughhistoricalanalyses,acriticalunder-standingwillbegainedofthecultural,social,political,andeconomicforcesthatshapedRussianhistoryfromtheninththroughtheeighteenthcenturies.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43461 Sylvania SCB101 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 BettencourtHST 284 History of Africa, 4.00 Cr.—AnintroductorycoursedesignedtoprovidestudentswithanunderstandingofmajorthemesandissuesinthecultureandhistoryoftheAfricancontinent,thecoursewillconsidertheriseofcomplexindigenousempires,smallerAfricansocieties,agriculturalandtechnologicalachievements,Africanstatesystems,aswellastheimpactofinternationaltradeandIslamonAfrica.Itwillexaminecolonialism,independenceandsocial,politicalandculturalcontributionsofAfrica’sdiversepeopletotheglobalenterprise.Recommended:completionofWR115withaCorbettergrade.42366 Cascade SC303 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 HarrisonHST 285 The Holocaust, 4.00 Cr.—IntroducestheaftermathofWorldWarIandtheriseoftheNazis,thehistoricalrootsofanti-Semitism,theevolutionoftheFinalSolutionanditscoordinationinNazi-occupiedEurope,thevictimsofNazipolicies,thecamps,theperpetrators,bystanders,andtheaftermathoftheHolocaustwillbediscussed.Prerequi-sites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41270 RockCr BLDG7221 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Daykin41340 Sylvania SS109 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Goldy

HonorsBI 101H Biology: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—Anhonorslaboratoysciencecoursedesignedfornon-biologymajors.Introductiontothepropertiesoflife,morphologyandphysiologyofcells,cellchemistry,energytransformation,andthebasicprinciplesofecology.Courseexplorestheconnectionbetweenbiologicalprinciplesandotherdisciplines,includingarchitecture,economics,socialsciences,history,andengineering.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscoresAND3.25GPA.Fee:$12

Lecture46721 Sylvania HT212 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 McNerthney

HonorsversionofBI101,3.25GPArequiredLab47102 Sylvania HT303 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Stevens

SP 111H Public Speaking: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—AnhonorsversionofSP111.Introductiontospeechmakingbasedprimarilyonatraditionalpublicspeakingapproach.Aidsstudentsindevelopingtheoreticalunderstandingandpracticalapplicationoforalcommunicationskills.Alsoincludestechniquesincontrollingspeechanxiety,howtostructureandorganizeinformationtopresenttoavarietyofaudiences,andphysicalandvocaldeliveryskills.Prequisite:3.25GPA,MTH20orequivalentplacementtestscore,andWR121.46506 RockCr BLDG3227 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Edwards

HonorsversionofSP111;3.25GPArequiredWR 121H English Composition: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—ThisistheHonorsversionofEnglishComposition,whichdevelopsskillsinanalyticalreading,criticalthinking,andexpositoryandpersuasivewriting.Studentscomposeseveralessaysusingavarietyofstrategiestopresentevidenceinsupportofathesis.Prerequisite:3.25GPAandplacementintoWR121,orcompletionofWR115andRD115.47095 Sylvania HT321 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wheeler

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningWR 122H English Composition: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—HonorsWR122.Focusesonargumentasameansofinquiry,clearandappropriatewritingstyle,andcriticalreading.Exploresideasandissuesthroughdiscussionandwriting.Studentscomposeanalytical,argumentative,and/orexpositoryessayswithappropriatedocumentation.Studentswillexploreprinciplesofclassicalandneoclassicalrhetorictheorywhilebecomingconfidentmembersoftheacademiccommunity.Prerequisite:WR121and3.25GPA.46832 Sylvania HT319 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Henning

HonorsversionofWR122;3.25GPArequired.

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HumanitiesCascadeTH220,503-978-5215DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrRC3201,503-614-7235Office

HUM 100 Intro to Humanities, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesstudentstocollege-levelstudyinthehumanities;promotesasenseofhumanitythroughsuchtopicsasliterature,theatre,art,music,architecture,philosophy,andreligionbycriticallythinkingaboutmoralvalues,myths,aesthetics,andliberty;allofthiswithinhistoricalframeworks.Itisdesignedtoreawakenoursenseofwonderandcuriosityaboutthemeaningoflife.Itshowshowthevariousartsandsciencesintersect,influenceandareinfluencedbyculturalandhistoricalcircumstances.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43550 Cascade TH112 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lohr43892 RockCr BLDG2120 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Ellertsonw Distance Learning: Online Class44566 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Lohr

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.HUM 201 Hum & Tech:Exploring Origins, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesconceptsandapproachesusedinstudyofhumanisticdisciplinesandsurveysvisionsandperspectivesthatourculturehasinheritedfromliterature,philosophy,theology,visualarts,music,history,andmythologyofWesternandnon-Westerntraditions.Focusesonselectedhistoricalperiodsandthemes.Demonstratesquestforknowledgeasasyntheticactivity,relatingvariousdisciplines,traditions,andhistoricalperiodstoeachother.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41129 Cascade SC305 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 LohrHUM 204 African History, 4.00 Cr.—IntroducesstudentstosomemajorthemesinthehistoryoftheAfricancontinentfromancienttimestothepresent.ItisthefirstcourseintheHumanitiessequenceonAfrica,andprovidesawidebackgroundforsubsequentcourses.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40524 Cascade SC303 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 HarrisonHUM 221 Leadership Development, 4.00 Cr.—Theprimaryfocusofthecourseisthedevelopmentofleadershipskills.Itprovidesabasicunderstandingofleadershipprin-ciplesandgroupdynamicsandhelpsstudentsdevelopapersonalleadershipphilosophyandstyle.Thecourseintegratesreadingsfromclassicworksofliterature,contemporarymulticulturalreadings,experientialexercisesandfilms.Issuesofdiversity,personalgrowthandinterpersonalrelationshipsareexploredwithinthecontextofleadershipdevel-opment.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43085 Cascade SC305 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Esary

Information LiteracyCascadeSC106(Library),503-978-5269RockCrBLDG9Library,503-614-7239SylvaniaLibrary,503-977-4500

LIB 101 Library Research and Beyond, 1.00 Cr.—Providesanoverviewoftheresearchprocess,andhelpsstudentsbuildessentialresearchskills.Studentswillidentifytheirresearchtopic,planandcarryouttheirresearchprocess,andidentifyandcitepreferredsourcesofcredibleinformationontheirtopics.45049 Cascade SC106 3:00p–4:50p U 10/3–10/31 Debner

SC106islocatedintheLibrary;classmeetsfor5weeks.45050 RockCr BLDG9213 9:00a–10:50a S 9/25–10/23 Kessinger

Note:thisclassonlymeets5times.checkdates45918 SECenter TABOR111 3:00p–4:50p W 10/6–11/3 Richardsw Distance Learning: Online Class45048 Forinfocontact:Cascade Shapiro

Onlineclassbegins9/20/10;ends10/31/10.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

Interior DesignSylvaniaST208,503-977-4163office,503-977-4160advisor

NewstudentstotheprogramareencouragedtotalktotheDepartmentAdvisorbeforeregistering.ID 120 Interior Products/Materials I, 3.00 Cr.—Analysisandevaluationofproductsutilizedinthedesignprofessionincludingselectingcasegoodsandupholsteredgoods,andemphasisonmeasuringandspecifyingfloorcoveringsandwindowtreat-ments.ThiscourseisrecommendedforID121,InteriorProducts/MaterialsII.Prerequi-site:ID131;WR115orplacementintoWR121;MTH20orplacementintoMTH60.40700 Sylvania ST236 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 FerroggiaroID 122 Hist of Furniture-Ancient/1800, 3.00 Cr.—Studiesandanalyzesstylesoffurnishingsfromantiquitythroughthe18thcentury.Includescontemporaryusageaswellasthemixingofperiodfurniturestyles.40486 Sylvania ST235 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 KremersID 125 Computer Drafting for Int Dsg., 3.00 Cr.—Introducescomputeraideddesignsoftwareasadraftingtoolforresidentialdesign.Coverscreationandmodificationofdrawingssuchasfloorplans,elevations,furnitureandlightingplans,andthree-dimen-sionalprojections.Focusesoninteriorplansandelevationsofcabinetryforkitchemn/bathdesign,writing/calculatingspecifications,andhowtousedrawingstocommunicatedesignconceptstoclients.Fee:$641339 Sylvania ST238 12:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Cotera43831 Sylvania ST238 12:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Truman43832 Sylvania ST238 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Villiger44756 Sylvania ST238 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 HooperID 131 Introduction to Interiors, 3.00 Cr.—Astudyofthedesignelementsandprin-ciplesasappliedtointeriors.Includesskilldevelopmentindrawingfloorplans,analyzingfurniturearrangement,andbasictechniquesforcreatinginteriordesignpresentationboardsincludingfloorplans,colorboards,andelevationdrawings.Prerequisite/concur-rent:ARCH110.Fee:$1240485 Sylvania ST236 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Ferroggiaro

1HouradditionalLabtimeTBA40906 Sylvania ST236 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 CusickID 133 Space Planning and Design, 3.00 Cr.—Studiesfunctionalandaestheticdesignrequirementsinresidentialspaceplanning,kitchensandstoragespaces.Relateshousingaspectstoneedsofindividuals,families,andspecialgroups.Prerequisites:ID131orARCH201,ARCH110,ARCH124,andplacementintoMTH60andWR121.Prerequisite/Concurrent:ARCH100.Fee:$1241563 Sylvania ST236 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Mueller

1HouradditionalLabtimeTBAID 138 Intro to Kitchen/Bath Planning, 3.00 Cr.—Incorporatesbasicfunctionalandaestheticdesignprinciplesforresidentialkitchenandbathplanning,andchroniclesthekitchenandbathplanningprocessfromconceptualdesigntoconstructioncompletion.Prerequisites:ID131,(ID125orARCH126orBCT105)Fee:$642950 Sylvania ST236 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 FisherID 230 Textiles for Interiors, 3.00 Cr.—Providesstudentswithknowledgeandcriticalthinkingskillsrequiredfortheidentification,selection,usageandcareoftextileproducts.Prerequisite:WR115orplacementintoWR121.41338 Sylvania ST236 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 AbrahamID 236 Lighting Design, 3.00 Cr.—Astudyofinteriorlightingasitrelatestoresi-dentialinteriorsincludingterminology,lamps,fixtures,costfactors,developinglightingplans,designtechniquesandenergysavingconcerns.Prerequisites:ARCH110;ID131orARCH201;PlacementintoMTH60andWR121.40487 Sylvania ST236 1:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Ferroggiaro

Cooperative EducationID 280A CE: Kitchen and Bath, 2.00 TO 6.00 Cr.—Workorobserveonapprovedjobsites.Studentreceivesasvariedandcompleteanexperienceaspossibleunderjobconditions.Creditsarevariableandbasedonthenumberofclockhoursstudentsspendonjobsite.Mustbecoordinatedwiththesupervisor,instructor,andcooperativeeducationspecialist.Departmentpermissionrequired.47133 Sylvania ST208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Ferroggiaro

Courseisofferedfor2credits.ContactAmandaFerroggiaro47137 Sylvania ST208 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Ferroggiaro

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JPN 101 First Year Japanese, 5.00 Cr.—EmphasizesthespokenlanguageofJapa-nese.Skillsoflistening,speaking,reading,andwritingaredevelopedwithemphasisonactiveuseoftheseskills.HiraganaandKatakanasyllabariesareintroduced.Informationisofferedtohelpgainculturalawarenessandappreciation.Forbeginners.40435 RockCr BLDG3229 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bangerter43541 RockCr BLDG3229 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Birkett43543 RockCr BLDG3229 6:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bangerter46770 RockCr BLDG3229 8:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Sisley40432 Sylvania CT237 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Yamaguchi40434 Sylvania CT237 4:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kamoshita42025 Sylvania CT237 11:30a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Yamaguchi43692 Sylvania CT237 6:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 KamoshitaJPN 102 First Year Japanese, 5.00 Cr.—ExpandscommunicativeuseofJapaneseandculturalawareness.PracticeofHiraganaandKatakanasyllabariescontinued.Kanjicharactersareintroduced.Communicativeproficiencyisthemainobjectiveofthesequence.Recommended:CompletionofJPN101orinstructorpermission.43542 RockCr BLDG3229 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Sisley46777 RockCr BLDG3229 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 BirkettJPN 103 First Year Japanese, 5.00 Cr.—ExpandsfurtherthecommunicativeuseofJapaneseandculturalawareness.ThepracticeofHiraganaandKatakanasyllabaries,andKanjicharactersarecontinued.Communicativeproficiencyisthemainobjectiveofthesequence.Recommended:CompletionofJPN102ortwoandahalftothreeyearshighschoolJapanese.44571 RockCr BLDG3229 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 LindbergJPN 201 Second Year Japanese, 5.00 Cr.—Developmentofthefourskillsoflisten-ing,speaking,reading,andwritingiscontinued.Kanjicharactersarefurtherexplored.Offerstoexpandculturalawarenessandappreciation.Recommended:CompletionoffirstyearJapaneseatthecollegelevel,orthreeyearshighschoolJapanese,orinstructorpermission.44568 RockCr BLDG3229 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Yamanouchi

Studentsin44568arerecommendedtotake44570JPN211C40433 Sylvania CT237 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Yamaguchi43416 Sylvania CT237 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Yamanouchi44295 Sylvania CT237 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBAJPN 211C Inter Japanese Conversation, 1.00 Cr.—DesignedtoprovideextendedpracticeforbetterunderstandingofthematerialspresentedinJPN201.Recommended:CompletionoffirstyearJapaneseatthecollegelevel,orthreeyearsofhighschoolJapaneseorinstructorpermission.44570 RockCr BLDG3229 1:25p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Yamanouchi

Studentsin44570arerecommenedtotake44568JPN201JPN 261A Japanese Culture, 3.00 Cr.—JapaneseCulturethroughFilm.IncreasesunderstandingofJapanesetraditionalandmoderncultureandsocietythroughanalysisofcultural,historicalandsocialissuespresentedinfiveJapanesefilms.Mayexploreconceptssuchasself-identity,JapaneseviewsoftheWest,genderroles,youthandsocialissues,socialgroups,socialevents,perspectivesondeath,organizedcrime.CourseconductedinEnglish.JapanesefilmswillbesubtitledinEnglish.Prerequisites:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.46792 RockCr BLDG2243 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 LindbergED 298A Special Projects in Education, 1.00 Cr.—Designedtoallowthestudenttodoanindividualizedstudyintheareaofeducation.Thestudentisrequiredtodevelopalearningcontractwiththeassignedinstructor.Instructorpermissionrequiredforregistra-tioninthiscourse.40812 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/8 Yamaguchi

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JournalismSylvaniaCT216,503-977-4264Office,503-977-4854DeptChair

J 201 Mass Media and Society, 4.00 Cr.—Surveyofthevariousmediaofmasscommunicationandtheireffectsonsociety.Introducesthehistoryanddevelopmentofmasscommunicationsystemsandtheirroleinsociety.Analysisofprintandbroadcastjournalism,advertising,publicrelations,televisionandfilm.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41323 Sylvania CT110 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Pryor42157 Sylvania CT110 5:00p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Pryor

Landscape TechnologyRockCr7202www.pcc.edu/landscape,503-614-7203DeptChair,503-614-7500AdminAsst

PCCLandscapeTechnologyDepartmenthasbeentraininglandscapeandhorticulturalprofessionalsforover35years.StudentsareofferedfourcertificateprogramsandafullAssociateofAppliedScienceDegree.StudentscanpreparethemselvesfortheStateofOregonLandscapeContractorsExam,andtheOregonDepartmentofAgriculture’sPesticideCertification.xSeealsoBuildingConstructionTechnologyBCT115GreenroofingHOR 226 Plant Materials - Deciduous, 4.00 Cr.—Botanicalcharacteristicsandfieldidentification.Culturalrequirements,pests,diseases,andlandscapeusesofplantswithconcentrationondeciduousmaterialandplantsofFallinterest.Fee:$640051 RockCr BLDG4103 8:00a–12:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA40052 RockCr BLDG4103 5:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBALAT 106 Basic Horticulture, 4.00 Cr.—Botanyandbiologyofplantphysiology.Plantgrowthandreactiontonutrients,light,air,water,pests,anddiseases.Fee:$640002 RockCr BLDG7126 8:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA40007 RockCr BLDG7126 5:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBALAT 111 Lndscpe Construction Practices, 3.00 Cr.—Basicmaterials,safety,equipmentandtechniquesusedintheconstructionoflandscapes.Basictoolandhardwareidentificationanduseinfences,decks,hardscapes,plantersandretainingwalls.Hands-onprojectsinwood,concrete,stone,andmodularpavers.Fee:$1240001 RockCr BLDG4103 8:00a–12:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA40006 RockCr BLDG4103 5:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBALAT 214 Plant Composition I, 3.00 Cr.—Aspectsofplantarrangementinlandscapeprojectswithemphasisonplantuse,stylesofplanting,color,texture,formandscale.Prerequisites:HOR226,227,228,290.Prerequisite/concurrent:LAT217.Fee:$1241716 RockCr BLDG7102 5:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 AlexanderLAT 217 Landscape Drafting, 3.00 Cr.—Basicdraftingskillsandlayouttechniquestoproducequalitydesigndrawings.Draftingequipment,linework,letteringanddraftingshortcuts.Prerequisite:HOR290.Fee:$1242132 RockCr BLDG7102 5:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBALAT 223 Site Surveying and Analysis, 3.00 Cr.—Applicationofbasicsurveyingtechniquestolandscapesites.Topographicmapsandlanddivisions.Techniquesformea-suring,recording,andinterpretingsiteinformationneededinthedesignandconstructionoflandscapes.Prerequisite:LAT236ordepartmentpermission.Fee:$1240004 RockCr BLDG4103 12:30p–5:20p M 9/20–12/6 TBALAT 232 Landscape Irrigation II, 4.00 Cr.—Informationandcalculationsneededtolayoutanddrawirrigationplansforconventionalsprayanddripsystems.Irrigationcontrollerprogrammingandauditing.Prerequisites:LAT108,LAT236;ordepartmentpermission.Fee:$642133 RockCr BLDG7102 5:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBALAT 235 Tree Care-Fall, 3.00 Cr.—Principlesandpracticesofmodernarboriculture(treework).Treebiology,basicropework,climbingwithropeandsaddle,diseasesandpests,andurbanforestryissues.Fee:$1240003 RockCr BLDG4103 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA

OnlythreeSaturdayWorkShopsTBA.LAT 236 Landscape Math, 3.00 Cr.—Upgradeofcomputationalskillsrequiredinthelandscapeindustry.Rangeoftopicsincludebusiness,construction,materials,measure-ment,waterhydraulics,chemicalsandfertilizers.Recommended:MTH60.Prerequisite:MTH20.Fee:$641477 RockCr BLDG4103 8:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 TBA41478 RockCr BLDG4103 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 TBA

Cooperative EducationStudentsregisteringforcooperativeeducationmusthavedepartmentalapproval.ContactMarilynAlexander503-614-7203Bldg7/202,priortoregisteringfortheseclasses.LAT 280A CE: Landscape, 1.00 TO 10.00 Cr.—ActualworkexperienceatapprovedjobsitesoronRockCreekgrounds.Departmentpermissionrequired.40005 RockCr BLDG7202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Alexander

Thiscourseisofferedfor3credits.44833 RockCr BLDG7202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Alexander

Thiscourseisofferedfor2credits.46412 RockCr BLDG7202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Alexander

Thiscourseisofferedfor1credit.46413 RockCr BLDG7202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Alexander

Thiscourseisofferedfor4credits.LAT 280C CE: Landscape Design, 3.00 Cr.—Actuallandscapedesignworkexperienceforapprovedclientsutilizingarequiredsetoflearningoutcomes.Departmentpermissionrequired.44844 RockCr BLDG7202 TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Engstrom

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MachineManufacturingTechnologyclassesareofferedinanopenentry/openexitformat:Startanytimeduringtheterm.Setyourownattendanceschedule.Modifytheprogramtofityourneeds.HoursofOperation:9:00a.m.-9:00p.m.Monday-Thursday,9:00a.m.-5p.m.Friday.Studentsmustreceivedepartmentaladvisingandpermissionslippriortoregistration.

Required Core CoursesMCH 100 Machine Tool Basics, 1.00 Cr.—CoversusingtheMachinery’sHandbookandMachineToolSafety.AnoverviewinutilizingtheMachinery’sHandbook,safeworkpractices,safeclothingforpersonalsafety,firepreventionintheshop,andhandtoolsafety.Fee:$640763 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Kraftw Distance Learning: Online Class43058 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Huddleston

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MCH 105 Blueprint Reading I, 1.50 Cr.—Coversblueprintsusingmulti-viewprojection,sectional&auxiliaryviewsandtitleblocks&drawingformatwhicharethebasisforallgraphicalcommunicationinindustrytoday.Knowledgeofthetechniquesusedonblueprintsisnecessaryinindustrywheneverdescriptionsofsize,shape,andarrange-mentareusedtoproduce,service,orsellaproduct.Introducesblueprintsanddrawingtechniqueswhichwillbebuiltuponwithfurthermodulesintheprogram.Fee:$940764 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Kraftw Distance Learning: Online Class43065 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Huddleston

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MCH 110 Blueprint Reading II, 1.50 Cr.—Coversdimensions,notes,gears,threads&fastenerswhichprovidethetechnicianwithacompletedescriptionofsize,shape,fea-turelocationspecialtolerances,finishtreatments,andassemblyinstructionsareincludedsothattheproductcanbemanufactured,inspected,assembledandtestedtoexactdesignspecifications,andfinishesonpartdrawings.Introducesthevarioustypesofdimensions,tolerances,notes,threadforms,representation,andspecifications,finishspecificationsusedinindustrytodaytocarryoutthesefunctions.Prerequisite:MCH105.Fee:$940765 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Kraftw Distance Learning: Online Class43066 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Huddleston

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MCH 115 Geometric Dimension/Tolerance, 3.50 Cr.—CoverstheuseofgeometricdimensioningandtolerancingasspecifiedbytheAmericanNationalStandardsInstitute’s1982publication.Introducesthesymbols,conceptsandbasicuseofthesenewtechniquesfordimensioningandtolerancingusedinindustrytoday.Prerequisites:MCH105,110.Fee:$2140851 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddlestonw Distance Learning: Online Class43067 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Huddleston

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MCH 120 Machine Shop Math, 2.00 Cr.—Coversinstructionandpracticeinwork-ingwithwholenumbers,fractions,decimals,formulas,inchandmetricsystems,formulas,calculatingsimpleanddirectindexing.Introduceshowtoapplytheuseoftheinch/metricsystems,dividing/indexheadandformulasastheypertaintothreadcalculations,gearcalculations,speedandfeedcalculations,andtapercalculations.Prerequisite:MCH100.Fee:$1243206 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddlestonw Distance Learning: Online Class43068 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Huddleston

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MCH 125 Speeds and Feeds, 1.00 Cr.—Covershowtocalculatepropercuttingspeeds,revolutionsperminute(RPM)andfeedsforvariousmachinetoolsandcuttingconditions.Introduceshowaccuratelycalculatingspeedsandfeedspriortocuttingontheworkpiecewillsavetime,money,andavoidthewasteofmaterialsandtools.Prerequisite:MCH100.Fee:$643207 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddlestonw Distance Learning: Online Class43069 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Huddleston

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MCH 130 Machine Shop Trigonometry, 2.50 Cr.—Introducestherules,methodsandproceduresforusingtrigonometryformulasthatdealwithboththesidesandtheanglesoftherighttriangleandobliquetriangletosolvefortheunknownparts.Prerequi-site:MCH100.Fee:$1541002 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddlestonw Distance Learning: Online Class43070 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Huddleston

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MCH 135 Basic Measuring Tools, 1.50 Cr.—Coversuseandapplicationsassoci-atedwithbasicmeasuringtoolsincluding:themachinist’sscale,dividers,telescopinggage,combinationsquare,hermaphroditecaliper,surfacegage,surfacefinishgage.Introducesthepropertechniquesandapplicationsofthebasictransfermeasurementandcomparisontoolsinmeasuringholesaccurately,scribingparallellines,findingthecenterofroundstock,determiningthefactorswhichcontributetothequalityofsurfacefinish,andpracticeinidentifyingsurfacefinishes.Prerequisite:MCH100.Fee:$942099 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Baileyw Distance Learning: Online Class43516 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Huddleston

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MCH 145 Layout Tools, 1.50 Cr.—Coversinstructionandpracticeincutting,filing,layout,scribing,useofgageblocks,andutilizingtheheightgagetoaccuratelylayoutlines,anglesandthelocationofpartfeatures.Introducestheproperuseandapplicationsofthehacksaw,scribe,dividers,prickpunch,ballpeenhammer,combinationsquareset,andheightgagetoproducetheaccuratelayoutofpartfeatures.Prerequisite:MCH100.Fee:$940766 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Baileyw Distance Learning: Online Class43517 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Huddleston

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MCH 150 Precision Measuring Tools, 1.50 Cr.—Coversinstructionandpracticeofprecisionmeasurementwithtoolscommonlyusedbythemachinisttoproduceandmeasurepartfeatures.Thiscourseintroducestheproperuse,applicationsandpartsoftheoutside,inside,anddepthmicrometers;theverniercaliper;dialindicators;andthedialboregagecommonlyusedbythemachinisttoverifyandmanufacturepartfeaturestoprintspecifications.Prerequisite:MCH100.Fee:$940767 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Baileyw Distance Learning: Online Class43518 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Huddleston

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MCH 160 Drilling Machines & Operations, 2.00 Cr.—Coverssetup,applications,partsandoperationofthesensitive,uprightandradialarmdrillpresses.Thiscourseintroducesthecommonlyperformedoperationsofdrilling,reaming,counterboring,countersinking,spotfacingandtappingonthevarioustypesofdrillingmachinesusedtoproducepartfeaturestoprintspecifications.Prerequisites:MCH100,125,135.Fee:$1243208 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 175 Band Saws, 1.00 Cr.—Coverssetup,applications,partsandoperationofthevertical,andhorizontalbandsawsandtheselection/preparationofbandsawblades.Introducestheskillofweldingbandsawbladesandthecommoncuttingoperationsper-formedonthevertical/horizontaltomanufacturepartstoprintspecifications.Prerequisite:MCH100.Fee:$643209 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 180 Turning Machines & Operations, 4.00 Cr.—Coverssetup,applications,partsandoperationofthevarioustypesoflathes.Introducesthecommonlyperformedoperationsofdrilling,reaming,counterboring,countersinking,spotfacing,tapping,main-taining/aligning,parallelturning,facing,filing,knurling,grooving,cuttingradii,cuttingtapers,andpartingonthevarioustypesofturningmachinesusedtoproducepartfeaturestoprintspecifications.Prerequisites:MCH100,125.Fee:$2440768 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Bailey

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MCH 190 Boring on the Lathe, 1.00 Cr.—Coverssetup,applicationsandoperationofboringonthelathe.Introducesthecommonlyperformedoperationofboringonthevarioustypesofturningmachinesusedtoproducepartfeaturestoprintspecifications.Prerequisites:MCH100,125,180.Fee:$643210 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 195 Threading on the Lathe, 3.00 Cr.—Coverssetup,applicationsandopera-tionofsinglepointthreadingandgeometricformingheadsfortheproductionofsingleandmultipleleadthreads.Introducescutting,chasing,rollingandformingproductionofsingleandmultipleleadthreads.Alsocoverscutting,chasing,rollingandformingofin-ternal/externalthreadsonthelatheanddrillpressbyusingasinglepointcuttingtool,taporgeometricthreadcutting/rollingheadonnuts,bolts,fasteners,castingsandmachinedpartstoprintspecifications.Prerequisites:MCH100,180,190.Fee:$1843211 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 205 Vertical Mill Mach & Operation, 3.50 Cr.—Coverssetup,applicationsandoperationoftheverticalmillingmachine.Introducesthecommonlyperformedopera-tionsandusesofavarietyofcutters,accessories,indicators,center/edgefinder,clampingmethods,squaringablockofmaterialonall6sides,findtheedgeofaworkpiece,drilling/threadingahole,performingcircularcuttingoperations,usingtheboringheadtoboreholesonmanufacturedpartstoprintspecifications.Prerequisites:MCH100,125.Fee:$2143224 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 225 Surface Grind Mach & Operation, 2.00 Cr.—Coversthesetup,ap-plicationsandoperationofthehorizontalspindle/reciprocatingtablesurfacegrindertoproducepartstoextremelyclosetoleranceswithimprovedsurfacefinishesandaccuracy.Introducesautomaticgrinderoperationbygrindingablocksquare/parallelandperpendicularbyapplyingtherequiredsetupsandoperationalsequencing,andgrindingofangularsurfacesonaworkpiecetoprintspecifications.Alsointroducesgrindingwheelsandabrasives,selecting,balancingandmountingthegrindingwheelandthemethods/machinesofsurfacegrinding.Prerequisite:MCH100.Fee:$1240769 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 259 CNC Programming-Lathe, 5.00 Cr.—IntroducesthebasicprogrammingskillsusedwithFanuc(G&Mcompatible)controlledCNCturningcenters.Prerequisites:MCH100,110,125,130,160,205.Fee:$3041424 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 StewartMCH 268 CNC Programming-Mill, 5.00 Cr.—IntroducesbasicprogrammingskillsusedwithFanuc(G&Mcompatible)controlledCNCmachiningcenters.Prerequisites:MCH100,110,125,130,160,205.Fee:$3041425 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 StewartMCH 272 Mastercam Level I, 5.00 Cr.—IntroducespersonalcomputingandMastercamoperationalbasics.IncludesterminologyrelevanttoPC-basedCAD/CAMwork.Covershardwarefamiliarity,systemoperation,folders,filetypesandstructure,Mastercammenustructureandsystemmanagement,and21/2axistoolpathsformilling.Emphasisonpropergeometrycreation,manipulationandmanagement,relevantutilitiesandC-hooks,terminology,toolbarandmenufunctions.Fee:$3041593 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 KraftMCH 273 Mastercam Level II, 5.00 Cr.—Constructadvancedgeometricmodelsusinggeometric,freeform,andderivedsurfacetypes.Emphasisonsurfacecreationandmathematicalcategory,applicability,association,Open-GL,shadingandcurves,C-hooks,terminologyandanalyzing.Allaspectsofroughingandfinishingarecoveredwithfocusoncorrectapplicationanduseofparameters.Includesmill/turnmachiningconventions,C-axisprogramming,toollibrariesandsolidtoolpathverification.Fee:$3041595 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 KraftMCH 278 CNC Operation - Mill, 4.00 Cr.—IntroducesbasicoperationandsetupskillusedwithFanuc(G&Mcompatible)controlledCNCmachiningcenters.Prerequisite:MCH268.Fee:$2441462 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 StewartMCH 279 CNC Operation - Lathe, 4.00 Cr.—IntroducesbasicoperationandsetupskillusedwithFanuc(G&Mcompatible)controlledCNCturningcenters.Prerequisite:MCH259.Fee:$2442090 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Stewart

Technical ElectivesMCH 101 Occupational Health & Safety, 3.00 Cr.—AtechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.Introducestheconceptsofindustrialhealthandsafetyregulations,compensa-tionlaws,andprofitabilityofsafetymanagement.Fee:$1841799 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 HuddlestonMCH 102 Introduction to Manufacturing, 3.00 Cr.—TechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.Coversanintroductiontothemanufacturingtechnologydiscipline.Prerequisite:MCH100.Fee:$1843212 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston

MCH 121 Manufacturing Processes I, 4.00 Cr.—AtechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.Anintroductorycourseinmaterialremovaloperationsemphasizingdrilling,millingandlatheprocesseswithemphasisonproductionspeedsandfeeds.Prerequisite:MCH102.Fee:$3642078 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddlestonw Distance Learning: Online Class43073 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Huddleston

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MCH 123 Sheet Metal Fabrication, 4.00 Cr.—AtechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.Anintroductorycourseinthesetupandoperationofmanualsheetmetalmachinery.Prerequisite:MCH100.Fee:$2441800 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 HuddlestonMCH 151 Metrology, 2.00 Cr.—TechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.Providesanintroduc-tiontomeasurementbymechanical,electronic,andopticalmethodsrelatedtoindustrialdimensionalconformancerequirements.Drawingandpartcompliancemethods,includinggeometricdimensioningverificationtechniques.Prerequisite:MCH150.Fee:$1243226 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 HuddlestonMCH 157 Project Machine Tech I, 1.50 Cr.—DesignedtoallowstudentstheopportunitytocustomizeorselectvariousindividualmodulesfromwithintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogramofferings.Fee:$942079 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 158 Project Machine Tech II, 3.00 Cr.—DesignedtoallowstudentstheopportunitytocustomizeorselectvariousindividualmodulesfromwithintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogramofferings.Fee:$3644678 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 159 Project Machine Tech III, 4.50 Cr.—DesignedtoallowstudentstheopportunitytocustomizeorselectvariousindividualmodulesfromwithintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogramofferings.Fee:$4543227 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 210 Project Machine Tech IV, 6.00 Cr.—DesignedtoallowstudentstheopportunitytocustomizeorselectvariousindividualmodulesfromwithintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogramofferings.Fee:$3643228 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 211 Project Machine Tech V, 7.50 Cr.—DesignedtoallowstudentstheopportunitytocustomizeorselectvariousindividualmodulesfromwithintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogramofferings.Fee:$4543229 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 212 Project Machine Tech VI, 9.00 Cr.—DesignedtoallowstudentstheopportunitytocustomizeorselectvariousindividualmodulesfromwithintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogramofferings.Fee:$4543230 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 213 Project Machine Tech VII, 10.50 Cr.—DesignedtoallowstudentstheopportunitytocustomizeorselectvariousindividualmodulesfromwithintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogramofferings.Fee:$4543231 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 214 Project Machine Tech VIII, 12.00 Cr.—DesignedtoallowstudentstheopportunitytocustomizeorselectvariousindividualmodulesfromwithintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogramofferings.Fee:$4543232 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 215 Horizontal Milling Machines, 2.50 Cr.—Coverssetup,applicationsandoperationofthehorizontalmillingmachine.Introduceshowtoset-uphorizontalmillingmachineandsawaslotinapieceofsteel,usetheindexingheadtocutkeywaysandkeyseats,usetheDividingHeadtocutagear,thebasicfunctionandusesofajigorfixturetoproducemachinedpartstoprintspecifications.Prerequisites:MCH100,125,205.Fee:$1543214 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 BaileyMCH 216 Mechanical Inspector, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesmeasurementbymechani-cal,electronic,andopticalmethodsrelatedtoindustrialdimensionalconformancerequirements.Drawingandpartcompliancemethods,includinggeometricdimensioningverificationtechniques.Fee:$2443213 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 HuddlestonMCH 217 Quality Technician, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesqualitymanagementphiloso-phies,strategiesforcontinuousimprovement,graphicalandnumericalmethodsfordataanalysisandmethodsofmanufacturingprocesscontrol.Prerequisite:MCH216.Fee:$2442080 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 HuddlestonMCH 220 Manufacturing Processes II, 4.00 Cr.—AtechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.Coverstheinteractionofdesignwithindustrialmaterialsandprocessesinconnectionwithtechnicalandeconomicfeasibility,trade-offsandautomation.Prerequisite:MCH121.Fee:$3043215 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston

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MCH 222 CMM Operation, 2.00 Cr.—AtechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.CoverstherolesandtypesofCMMs;modesofoperation;typesofprobes;CMMsoftware;measuringfeatures;alignmentsandreverseengineering(digitizing).Prerequisite:MCH115.Fee:$1243233 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 HuddlestonMCH 227 CNC Grinder Operation, 2.50 Cr.—AtechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.ApreparatorycoursedesignedtointroducetheoperationoftheComputerNumericalControlledSurfaceGrinderincludingpropersetups,usesandoperationsassociatedwiththeCNCsurfacegrindingmachineanditsaccessorydevices.Prerequisite:MCH226.Fee:$1543234 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 KraftMCH 228 Abrasives, 1.50 Cr.—AtechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.Coversthedifferenttypesofabrasivesavailable,selectionandtheirapplications.Prerequisite:MCH215.Fee:$943217 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 HuddlestonMCH 229 Rapid Prototyping, 5.00 Cr.—Preparatorycoursedesignedtointroducethestudenttothepropersetups,usesandoperationsassociatedwithadditiveandrapidmanufacturingprocessesincludingbutnotlimitedtotheDimensionBSTRapidPrototyp-ingmachineanditsaccessorydevices.Prerequisites:MCH276orinstructorapproval.Fee:$3043531 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 KraftMCH 235 Tool Sharpening, 2.00 Cr.—Coverssetup,applicationsandspecifica-tionsoftoolsharpening/reconditioningutilizingtheuniversaltoolandcuttergrinder,thedrillpointerandbenchgrinder.Introducesthesharpeningofdrillbits,lathetools,endmillsides/ends,millingcutters,andvariousformedrelievedcutters,reamersandtapstomanufacturersspecifications.Prerequisite:MCH100.Fee:$1240843 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 KraftMCH 240 Cutting Tool Technology, 2.00 Cr.—Coverstypes,setup,applicationsandspecificationsofcuttingfluidsandcuttingtools.Introduceswhytheselectionoftheappropriatecuttingtoolsandcuttingfluidsareessentialinmetalcuttingoperationstoreducetheheatandfrictionproducedduringmaterialremovaloperationsandhowtheselection,setupandapplicationsaffectthequality,accuracy,efficiencyandproductivityoftheworkpieceproduced.Prerequisite:MCH100.Fee:$1243249 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 HuddlestonMCH 245 Metallurgy, 2.50 Cr.—Coversthemanufacture,types,heattreatment,test-ing,machinability,propertiesandthephysicsofmaterialsandmaterialremovalofferrousandnon-ferrousmaterials.Introducestheprocessingofmaterialstoobtainthedesiredchangesinitsphysicalproperties,thenon-destructiveanddestructivetestingofmaterials,themachinabilityofmaterialsandtheefficiently/requiredknowledgeofthemetaltobecut,butalsohowthecuttingtoolmaterialanditsshapewillperformundervariousmachiningconditions.Prerequisite:MCH100.Fee:$1542081 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 HuddlestonMCH 246 Metallurgy II, 4.00 Cr.—AtechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.Coversselectionofmaterialsformodernengineeringandtechnologyapplications;structureandpropertiesofmaterialsstartingwithfundamentalatomicarrangements;microstructuralcontrolthroughthermalandmechanicalprocessingandeffectsofserviceenvironment.Prerequisite:MCH245.Fee:$2443218 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 HuddlestonMCH 247 Manufacturing Processes III, 3.00 Cr.—AtechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.Introduceslessconventionalandnon-traditionalmanufacturingprocessesandmaterials.Prerequisite:MCH220.Fee:$1843220 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 HuddlestonMCH 248 Metallurgy III, 4.00 Cr.—AtechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.Coverstheselectionofmaterialsformodernengineeringandtechnologyapplications;structureandpropertiesofceramics,polymers,composites;thematerialspropertiesofelectrical,ther-mal,magnetic;andtheeconomic,environmentalandsocietalissuesinmaterialsscienceandengineering.Prerequisite:MCH246.Fee:$3043219 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 HuddlestonMCH 262 CNC Conversational Controls, 2.00 Cr.—CoversbasicsofCNCConver-sationalControls.IntroducesthestudenttoCNCconversationalcontrolsandtheflowofCNCconversationalprogramming.Prerequisite:MCH260,261.Fee:$1242082 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 StewartMCH 263 CNC Cycle Time Reduction, 1.50 Cr.—CoversconceptsassociatedwithCNCcycletimereduction.CoversprovenmethodsforCNCsetuptimereduction,andCNCcycletimereductionPrerequisite:MCH260,261.Fee:$943221 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Stewart

MCH 266 Advanced CNC Programming, 3.50 Cr.—Presentedbymeansofaudiovisualpresentations,demonstrations,labexperiences,andresearchactivities.Emphasizesthedevelopmentofskillsandknowledgecompetenciesprescribedbybusinessandindustryperformancestandards.Prerequisite:MCH260,261.Fee:$2143235 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 StewartMCH 276 Mastercam Solids, 3.00 Cr.—AcontinuationoftheCAD/CAMcurriculumandexploresthesolidsapplicationofMastercamasitpertainstomodeldesignandtoolpathgeneration.Fee:$1842088 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 KraftMCH 277 Mastercam CNC/CAM Project, 3.00 Cr.—AcontinuationoftheCAD/CAMcurriculum.PurposeofcourseistosolidifytheconnectionbetweenMastercamandtheCNCMachinethroughthephysicalmanufacturingofprojects.Fee:$1842089 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 StewartMCH 282 CNC Router Operation, 3.00 Cr.—AtechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.IntroducesthebasicoperationandsetupskillusedwithTechno(G&Mcompatible)controlledCNCRouters.Prerequisite:MCH281.Fee:$1842091 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 KraftMCH 283 CNC Router Mastercam Program, 3.00 Cr.—AtechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.ThisisapreparatorycourseinCAD/CAMdesignedtointroducepersonalcomputingandtheoperationalbasicsofMastercamRouterrequiredtoproduceaCNCmanufacturedpart.Prerequisite:MCH282.Fee:$1843225 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 KraftMCH 284 Computer Aided Manufacturing, 3.00 Cr.—AtechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.ProvidesanintroductiontothedevelopmentofNCmachinetoolmanufacturingprocessesusingcomputeraidedprocessplanningandadvancedCAD/CAMsoftware.EmphasizesanalysisandplanningrequiredforsuccessfulNCproduction,developmentofCADdrawingsandsolidmodelsforCAMprogramdevelopment,toolpathsimulationsoftware,andmanufacturingengineeringissuesassociatedwithNCbasedproduction.Prerequisite:MCH273.Fee:$1843251 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 HuddlestonMCH 285 Computer Integrated Mfg, 3.00 Cr.—AtechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.ProvidesanintroductiontotheconceptsandtechnologiesofComputerIntegratedManu-facturing.Prerequisite:MCH284.Fee:$1843250 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddleston

Society of Manufacturing EngineersMCH 288 Cert Mfg Technologist Review, 4.00 Cr.—TechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.ProvidesareviewofthematerialtopreparefortheSocietyofManufacturingEngineers(SME)CertificationTestfortheManufacturingTechnologist(CMfgT).Prereq-uisite:Industrialexperienceand/ormanufacturingenterprises/engineeringtechnologycourseworkrequired.43222 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddlestonw Distance Learning: Online Class43191 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Huddleston

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MCH 289 Cert Mfg Engineer Review, 4.00 Cr.—TechnicalelectivecourseintheAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeintheMachineManufacturingTechnologyprogram.ProvidesareviewofthematerialtopreparefortheSocietyofManufacturingEngineers(SME)CertificationTestfortheManufacturingEngineer(CMfgE)withemphasisinProcesses.43223 Sylvania AM113 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Huddlestonw Distance Learning: Online Class43190 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Huddleston

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Cooperative EducationMCH 280 CE: Machine Technology, 1.00 TO 8.00 Cr.—Thisworkoccursoutsidetheclassroomataworksiteperformingmachinetoolsetupandoperationunderthesu-pervisionofaprofessionalmachinisttechnicianorsupervisor.Departmentpermissionisrequired.Offeredforonetoeightcreditsbaseduponthenumberofclockhourscompletedattheworksite.43239 Sylvania AM113 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Kraft

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APICSTheAssociationforOperationsManagementoffersCPIMCertificationReviewClassesin:.BasicsofSupplyChainManagement(BSCM).MasterPlanningofResources(MPR).DetailedSchedulingandPlanning(DSP).ExecutionandControlofOperations(ECO).StrategicManagementofResources(SMR)Otherofferingsinclude:.LeanEnterpriseWorkshop.CertifiedSupplyChainProfessionalExamPrep(CSCP)TOREGISTERorformoreinformation,call503-222-7427orseewebpageatwww.apics-pdx.org.ClickonEducationlinkformoredetails.

Management and Supervisory DevelopmentSECenterMtScottHall103,503-788-6146,503-788-6148

ManagementandSupervisoryDevelopmentoffersacomprehensiveprogramdesignedforadultsdesiringtoincreasetheirpersonalandprofessionalskillsandknowledgeandortocontinueprivateorpublicsectormanagerial/supervisorycareers.PleasecalltheManagementandSupervisoryDevelopmentDepartmentforinformationonanyoftheMSDclasseslistedbelowat503-788-6146or503-788-6148.Visitourwebsiteatwww.pcc.edu/programs/management-trainingMSD 101 Prin of Management/Supervision, 3.00 Cr.—Discussesconceptsandpracticesoffundamentalsupervisoryskillssuchasplanning,staffing,communication,ethics,leadership,impactoftechnology,training,conflictmanagement,problemsolving,qualityimprovement,safetymanagementandperformancereviews.40594 SECenter TABOR141 8:00a–4:50p S 10/2–10/23 Hartleyw Distance Learning: Online Class40651 Forinfocontact: Wright

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MSD 105 Interpersonal Communication, 3.00 Cr.—Discusseshowprinciplesofinterpersonalcommunicationoperateineverydaylifesuchas:communicationprocesses,barriersandmisconceptions;impactofculturalvaluesandnorms;influencesofpercep-tionandjudgment;communicationandselftalk;creatingandrespondingtomessages;characteristicsofnonverbalcommunicationandtheirimpact;listeningeffectively;identifyingandcontrollingemotions;developinganeffectivecommunicationsclimate;andeffectivelymanagingconflict.40597 SECenter TABOR141 8:00a–4:50p S 11/6–12/4 Paulson

Meets11/6,11/13,11/20,12/4.Noclass11/27.w Distance Learning: Online Class41171 Forinfocontact: Robinson

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MSD 107 Organizations & People, 3.00 Cr.—Thiscourseisabouthowindividual,group,andorganizationalcharacteristicsinfluenceeachother.Includedarepersonalitydevelopmentasitaffectsgroupandorganizationalinteractions;interpersonalandworkgroupprocesses;jobdesign,organizationalstructureandculture.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41182 Forinfocontact: Wright

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MSD 111 Corresponding Effect at Work, 3.00 Cr.—Discussesthenecessarycom-municationtoolsandhowtousetheminavarietyofwayssuchas:writingletters,memos,performancereviews,reportsandbrochuresrelatingtojobsituations.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class40596 Forinfocontact: Dolan

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MSD 115 Improving Work Relations, 3.00 Cr.—Discussesmanagementtechniques,methodsandstrategiesforhelpingmanagers,aspiringmanagersandstaffprofessionalsstepoutfromthe“crowdoflook-a-likes.”Topicsincludeimprovingindividualeffectiveness,developinginterpersonalrelationships,functionsofworkgroups,multi-culturalrelations,productivityandqualityattheorganizationallevel.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class40864 Forinfocontact: Swett

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MSD 117 Customer Relations, 3.00 Cr.—Discussestheimportanceofcustomerrelations.Emphasisontechniquesforeffectivecustomerservice.Exploressettingthestage,analyzinganddevelopingcustomerservicepolicies,listening,handlingproblemsandconcerns,buildingateamandgrowingabusiness.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class40975 Forinfocontact: Edwards

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MSD 121 Leadership Skill Development, 3.00 Cr.—Discussesnewleadershiptheoriesandparadigmshiftsandstrategiesforleadingothersandmanagingyourself.Topicsincludestrategiesfordevelopingorganizationalvisions,communicationwithclearmeaning,developingtrustthroughpositioning,creatingthelearningorganization,andsharingleadershipthroughempowerment.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41942 Forinfocontact: Russell

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MSD 130 Creative Problem Solving, 3.00 Cr.—Coverscreativeproblemsolvingandthinking,stepsinthecreativeproblem-solvingprocess,rightandleftbrainthinking,ambiguityandimagination,overcomingbarrierstocreativethinking,synthesis,andapply-ingcreativeproblem-solvingtotheorganization.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41475 Forinfocontact: Santos

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MSD 200 Organizations & Social Resp, 3.00 Cr.—Clarifiesmanagerial/supervi-soryattitudesabouttherelationshipsbetweenbusinessandgovernment,theanti-discrim-inatoryandopenworkenvironment,currentenvironmentalissuessuchaspollutionandenergy,theconsumermovement,andworkplaceethics.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class40601 Forinfocontact: Wright

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MSD 206 The Troubled Employee, 3.00 Cr.—Reviewsthefactorscontributingtothedevelopmentofthetroubledemployee.Includesidentifyingpotentialtroubledem-ployeeworkhabitsandattitudes(e.g.absenteeism,tardiness,suddenpersonalitychange),EmployeeAssistanceProgramsandpossiblecommunityassistanceagencies.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class42571 Forinfocontact: Santos

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MSD 216 Budgeting for Managers, 3.00 Cr.—Coversbudgetingvocabulary,financeprinciples,recordkeepingtechniques,cashmanagement,cashbudgetingandcapitalbudgeting.Recommended:Work-relatedbudgetingexperience.44344 SECenter TABOR135 8:00a–4:50p S 10/30–11/20TBAMSD 222 Human Resource Mgt: Personnel, 3.00 Cr.—Coverspersonneloperations,humanresourceplanning,jobdesignandjobanalysis,recruitmentandequalemploymentopportunity,andjobselectionandplacement.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41319 Forinfocontact: Russell

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MSD 279 Project Management - Intro, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesessentialstrategiesandmethodsformanagingprojects.Appliesconceptstocreatingmodelprojectsusingastep-by-stepmethodology,buildingprojectcharters,anddevelopingoverallprojectplans.Exploresincorporatingprojectsintostrategicgrowthobjectives,usingprojectmanage-menttools,anddemonstratingprojectpresentationskills.ThiscourseisthefoundationcourseoftheProjectManagementseriesthatincludesCAS220,CIS245,andBA255.ProjectManagementisabroadtermthatcanincludemanyareasofabusiness.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44343 Forinfocontact: VanHeuvel

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MSD 162 Angry Feel & Angry People, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopfocusesonhowtocopemoreeffectivelyandconstructivelywithangryfeelings.Alsoincludesunderstandingtheimpactangerhasonourselvesandothers;learninghowtogaincontroloverourreactiontoanger-provokingsituations;andconvertingangryfeelingsintoposi-tiveaction.44356 SECenter TABOR142 8:00a–6:50p S 10/2– Paulsonw Distance Learning: Online Class42233 Forinfocontact: Russell

$20fee.Classdates11/1-12/3online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 148 Asserting Yourself in Wrkplce, 1.00 Cr.—Thisworkshoplooksatthreetypicaltypesofhumanbehaviorandfocusonassertiveness.Particularattentiongiventocreatingappropriatesituationsforassertivebehaviortooccurandopportunitiesforskillpracticealsoprovided.41957 RockCr BLDG7109 8:00a–6:50p S 11/20– Savich43467 SECenter TABOR142 8:00a–6:50p S 10/9– PaulsonMSD 179B Avoid Burnout:Build Resilience, 1.00 Cr.—Exploressymptomsofthefivedistinctandsequentialstagesofburnout;thethreemajorareasofnegativestress;therelationshipbetweenstressandburnout;thefivedistinctandinterrelatedcharacteristicsofpersonalresilience;andtheapplicationofcopingskills,antidotesandresiliencetoavoidburnout.40696 RockCr BLDG7109 8:00a–6:50p S 12/4– Noce43468 Sylvania SCB204 8:00a–6:50p S 10/30– RutherfordMSD 177B Coaching Great Performance, 1.00 Cr.—Centersonhowtoeffectivelyworkwithpeopleinahelpingrelationship.Introductiontocoachingandgaininghands-onexperiencebeingandworkingwithaclient.Coachinghelpsclientsexaminethewaytheydothingsaswellaswhattheydo.Buildyourcoachingskillsbyfocusingonfivekeyprinciplesofcoaching:coachinglistening,powerfulinquiry,creatingchoice,balanceandfulfillment.46310 Sylvania SCB204 8:00a–6:50p S 12/4– Alexanderw Distance Learning: Online Class46309 Forinfocontact: Alexander

$20fee.Classdates10/4-11/5online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 160A Communication Styles, 1.00 Cr.—Concentratesonunderstandingvariouscommunicationstylesincludingdifferencesinperspectives,styles,beliefsandfeelings.Discussionincludesbuildingrelationshipsathome,workandincommunitieswithawiderangeofpeople.41183 RockCr BLDG7109 8:00a–6:50p S 10/30– Hopf45390 SECenter TABOR135 8:00a–6:50p S 10/9– Loewenw Distance Learning: Online Class44345 Forinfocontact: Mozena

$20fee.Classdates11/1-12/3online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 157 Conflict Management, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopexaminescommoncausesofconflictanddevelopingapproachesformanagingconflictforpositiveresults.Contentincludeslearningpracticalon-the-jobtechniquesforworkingthroughconflictsuchas“cooperativeconflict,”dealingwithanger,andpreventionideas.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class42232 Forinfocontact: Fahlman

Classdates10/18-11/15online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 116 Creative Think/Innovati Change, 1.00 Cr.—Intoday’s-andtomorrow’s-unpredictableandincreasinglychallengingworld,wemustmakeafundamentalchoice:tobechanged,inevitably,bytheforceschurningaroundus,ortobethechange-leaderthroughinnovativeactions.Learnhowtojump-startyourowncreative,innovativethink-ing.44363 RockCr BLDG7109 8:00a–6:50p S 11/6– Hartleyw Distance Learning: Online Class42573 Forinfocontact: Robinson

$20fee.Classdates10/11-11/12online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 151 Dealing with Difficult People, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopexploresideasforcopingsuccessfullywithdifficultpeopleandsituations.Thebasicpsychologyandpersonalstylesofdifficultinteractionsisexamined.Specifictechniquesfordealingwithdifficultencountersandenhancingrelationshipsarediscussedalongwithhands-onapplication.40599 RockCr BLDG7109 8:00a–6:50p S 10/9– Russell43436 Sylvania SCB205 8:00a–6:50p S 11/13– Russellw Distance Learning: Online Class41381 Forinfocontact: Dolan

$20fee.Classdates10/4-11/5online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 175B Direct Comm in the Workplace, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopfocusesonvariouscommunicationsituations(bothverbalandwritten)intheworkplace.Topicsincludeputtingoneselfinthereceiver’sshoes,understandingwhatthelistener’shear,adaptingmessagestoenhancethereceiver’sunderstanding,andfocusingontheresultsthesenderwantstoachieve.42600 Sylvania SCB205 8:00a–6:50p S 10/23– NemhauserMSD 198B Expl 7 Habits High Effect Peop, 1.00 Cr.—EachofDr.Covey’s7Habitsisrichinlife-helpfulideas.Thisclassexplainshowtoapplythemtoyourday.Practicaltipsonstresscontrol,conflictresolution,timemanagementandcommunicationarediscussed.42255 RockCr BLDG7109 8:00a–6:50p S 10/16– Russell41961 SECenter TABOR142 8:00a–6:50p S 11/13– RobinsonMSD 110 Gender Conflict Resolution, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopexaminesgenderandmulti-culturalcommunication.Thematerialincludesidentifyingandevaluat-ingsourcesofconflictanddevelopingstrategiesandskillstopositivelymanageandresolveconflicts.43437 SECenter TABOR142 8:00a–6:50p S 10/16– Anderson41085 Sylvania SCB205 8:00a–6:50p S 11/6– Savichw Distance Learning: Online Class42234 Forinfocontact: Robinson

$20fee.Classdates11/1-12/3online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 180a Goal Setting and Productivity, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopfocusesonstepsforsettinggoalsandsuccessfullycompletingthem.IncludestheSMARTgoalapproach,thebenefitsofsettinggoals,identifyingandovercomingobstacles,andcreatingachievable,smallsteps.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class40988 Forinfocontact: Edwards

Classdates10/4-11/5online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 187 Humor in the Workplace, 1.00 Cr.—Concentratesontherediscoveryoflaughterandhumorthroughsituationalhumortore-buildhumanconnection,improveindividualhealth,kindlecreativity,andestablishperspectiveinaworkworldconfusedbystrategiessuchasdownsizing,reengineering,outsourcing,etc.Participantsshouldbeforewarnedthatsporadiclaughterisentirelypossible.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41673 Forinfocontact: Fahlman

Classdates10/4-11/1online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 113 Influence Without Authority, 1.00 Cr.—Participantswilllearntoclearlydistinguishbetweenthetermspower,influenceandauthority.Topicsinclude:effectivelistening,lateralrelationshipsintheworkplace,influencingpeers,influencingone’ssupervisor,mutualexchange,rulesofreciprocation,knowingyourselfandyourallies,andbuildingrelationships.40989 RockCr BLDG7109 8:00a–6:50p S 11/13– NoceMSD 119A Intercultural Communication, 1.00 Cr.—Identifiessourcesofcommonculturalmisunderstandings.Helpssolvebasicinterpersonalchallengesthroughdiscus-sion,video,andpractice.Givesresourcestoimproverelationships.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43429 Forinfocontact: VanHeuvel

Classdates11/1-12/3online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 176A Interpersonal Communication, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopex-ploresapracticalapproachtounderstandinginterpersonalcommunication.Topicsincludetechniquesforactivelistening,methodsforconflictresolution,andlearningtechniquesforbecoming“otherperson”focused.42772 RockCr BLDG7108 8:00a–6:50p S 11/20– WilliamsMSD 123 Job Search Strategies, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopexploresstrategiesforfindingthe“right”job.Includesself-discovery,goal-setting,prospecting,networking,resume-writing,interviewing,career-planning,andself-marketingskills.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class42603 Forinfocontact: Edwards

Classdates11/1-12/3online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 193A Leadership Skill Development, 1.00 Cr.—Leadershipisanessentialpartofrunningaqualityorganization.Learnaboutthevariousfacetsthatdefineleadershiptoday.41678 SECenter TABOR142 8:00a–6:50p S 10/23– WashingtonMSD 150 Listening Skills, 1.00 Cr.—Acquireanunderstandingofthetechniquesofactivelisteningandcommunicationskills.Communicationtechniquessuchastheperceptioncheck,interpretivelistening,paraphrasingandquestioningwillbepresented,andopportunitytopracticetheseskillsincluded.42306 Cascade TEB222 8:00a–6:50p S 10/9– Dixon

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MSD 198A Male/Female Comm Differences, 1.00 Cr.—Understandingtheother’swaysoftalkingisagiantleapacrossthecommunicationgapbetweenwomenandmenandagiantsteptowardopeninglinesofcommunication.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41999 Forinfocontact: Santos

Classdates10/4-11/5online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 122 Motivation w/o Manipulation, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopwillfocusonsettingaclimateforintrinsicmotivation.Topicsincludeorganizationaltheoriesandtheirimpact,rankingneedsintheworkplace,delegationobstaclestomotivation,recognitionsystemsandemotionalintelligence.43438 Sylvania SCB205 8:00a–6:50p S 10/30– NoceMSD 176 Nonverbal Communication, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopdiscussestheimpactnon-verbalcommunicationhasonunderstandingthemessage.Topicsincludebodylanguage,eyecontact,attire,andmannerofpresentationandculturaldifferences.41963 Sylvania SCB205 8:00a–6:50p S 11/20– WashingtonMSD 192A Project Management, 1.00 Cr.—Providesboththetoolsandbehavioralskillsnecessarytomanageanyprojectsuccessfully.Allstepsoftheprojectcyclearemodeledwithopportunitiesforparticipantstopracticeeachstep.Participantswilllearntoincreaseproductivity,presentaprojectactivityplanusingprofessionaltoolsanddevelopprojectteambuildingskills.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class46339 Forinfocontact: VanHeuvel

Classdates10/4-11/5online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 193 Self Esteem the Key to Success, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopfocusesonthecornerstoneofbehavior:self-esteem.Topicsincludelearninghowself-esteemaffectsourrelationships,ourabilitytosolveproblemsandsetgoals,ourworkperformance,andourhealth.Emphasizesunderstandingtheimportanceofmaintainingahealthyself-esteemwhenhandlingconflictandmanymajordilemmascommontomodernlife.41826 SECenter TABOR142 8:00a–6:50p S 11/20– Anderson42598 Sylvania SCB204 8:00a–6:50p S 10/23– SavichMSD 159 Stress Control, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopfocusesonunderstand-ingyourownsignsofstress.Includestechniquesforpreventingstress,identificationsofpersonalityfactorsandinterpersonalfactorsrelatedtostress,andjobburnout.41675 Sylvania SCB205 8:00a–6:50p S 12/4– Rutherfordw Distance Learning: Online Class41476 Forinfocontact: Santos

$20fee.Classdates10/4-11/5online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

w Distance Learning: Online Class42235 Forinfocontact: Hartley

$20fee.Classdates11/1-12/3online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 177 Team Building, 1.00 Cr.—Discusseswhatteambuildingis,whyitisimportant,howtostartit,howtomanagetheteambuildingprocess,12componentsofgeneratingteambuildingdevelopment,andsomeselectedtoolsforteambuilding.42279 SECenter TABOR135 8:00a–6:50p S 10/16– PaulsonMSD 142B Thriving in Transition, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopdiscusseshowtothriveinthemidstoftheconstantchange.Topicsincludeunderstandingthesourcesofchange,proposingchange,addressingresistancetochange,andsuccessfullyimplementingchange.42619 SECenter TABOR142 8:00a–6:50p S 10/30– Paulsw Distance Learning: Online Class46341 Forinfocontact: Paulson

$20fee.Classdates10/11-11/12online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 174 Time Management, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopfocusesonlearn-inghowtoevaluatetimeusagetomakeitmoreefficientandmoreeffective.Topicsincludedevelopingawarenessofhowweuseourtime,understandingproductivity,developingatimemanagementsystem,protectingourtime,andadditionaltimemanagementtips.41197 SECenter TABOR142 8:00a–6:50p S 12/4– Dixon44464 Sylvania SCB204 8:00a–6:50p S 11/13– Mozenaw Distance Learning: Online Class41321 Forinfocontact: Fahlman

$20fee.Classdates10/11-11/8online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 141A The Time-Stress-Comm Triangle, 1.00 Cr.—This10-hourworkshopfocusesonthestresscontrol,timemanagement,andinterpersonalcommunicationtriangle.Whilelearningtofunctioneffectivelyunderpressure,participantswilllearnhowtomaintaingoodrelationships,conquerinterruptions,managemeetings,andbuildself-esteem.43515 Sylvania SCB204 8:00a–6:50p S 11/6– Robinson

w Distance Learning: Online Class42592 Forinfocontact: Robinson

$20fee.Classdates10/18-11/19online.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MSD 134 Who Moved My Cheese, 1.00 Cr.—Changeisconstant,it’sallaroundusandit’sinevitable.Thisclassontransitionandchangeisbasedonthe#1bestsellerbusi-nessbookbySpencerJohnson,M.D.calledWhoMovedMyCheese.Thiscourseisfunlearninganditpositivelyequipspeopletobetterunderstandandgrowfromchange.41210 SECenter TABOR142 8:00a–12:50p F 10/22–10/29Casanova

Cooperative EducationPleasecallthedepartmentat503-788-6146beforeregisteringforclasses.Pleaseregisterforboththethreecreditandtheonecreditco-opclasses.MSD 280A CE: Mgt/Supervisory Dev, 3.00 Cr.—Designedtopermitastudentinconcertwithanorganizationtocombinenewon-the-jobsupervisoryworkexperiencewithconceptsandskillslearnedinsupervisoryclassesandintheprocessbecomeagreaterassettotheorganization.Departmentpermissionrequired.44113 WillowCr WCCTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Wright

Noon-campusmeetingMSD 280B CE: Mgt/Super Dev - Sem, 1.00 Cr.—Designedasaonecredithourseminarinwhichthestudentwilllearnhowtoprepareanddeliverawork-relatedplan.Skillslearnedwillbedirectlyrelatedtotheseactivities.Includesavisitbytheinstructortotheworksiteandadiscussionoftheprojectwiththestudent’ssupervisoraswellasthestudent.44114 WillowCr WCCTBA 5:30p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Wright

Threeclassmeetingsondatestobeannounced.

MathematicsCascadeTH220,503-978-5677DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrDepartmentOffice:RC2/230,503-614-7606,503-614-7331SECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146office,503-788-6148office,503-788-6149DeptChairSylvania(Math30andabove)-STBldg-Room104,503-977-4172Office,503-977-4781DeptChair

Placementinamathcoursemaybebyanyofthefollowingcriteria.1.Placementtestinginthetestingcenter.2.Articulationagreementwiththeirhighschool.3.Agradeof“C”orbetterinallprerequisitecourses(self-placementbrochuremaybe

usedtoascertainretentionofprerequisitematerials).4.CourseInstructor’sapproval.

Developmental MathematicsCascadeDevelopmentalMath,503-978-5251RockCreekDevelopmentalMath,503-614-7414SylvaniaCollegeSuccessSkills,503-977-4192;503-977-4448(Dept.Chair)ALC 60 Basic Math Skills Lab, .00 Cr.—Inconjunctionwiththeinstructor,studentschoosealimitednumberoftopicsinBasicMath(MTH20)and/orIntroductoryAlgebra(MTH60and65)toreviewoverthecourseofoneterm.Instructionandevaluationareself-guided.Completionofthiscoursedoesnotmeetprerequisiterequirementsforothermathcourses.43007 Sylvania CC204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/3 Spoddeck

Tuition$60Flexhrsinlab.Orientationcall(503)977-4353.ALC 61 Basic Math Skills Lab, 1.00 Cr.—Inconjunctionwiththeinstructor,studentschoosealimitednumberoftopicsinBasicMath(MTH20)and/orIntroductoryAlgebra(MTH60and65)toreviewoverthecourseofoneterm.Instructionandevaluationareself-guided.Studentsmustspendaminimumof30hoursinthelab.Completionofthiscoursedoesnotmeetprerequisiterequirementsforothermathcourses.Fee:$1243008 Sylvania CC204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/3 Spoddeck

Flexhrsinlab.Fororientationcall503-977-4353.ALC 62 Basic Math Skills Lab, 2.00 Cr.—Inconjunctionwiththeinstructor,studentschoosealimitednumberoftopicsinBasicMath(MTH20)and/orIntroductoryAlgebra(MTH60and65)toreviewoverthecourseofoneterm.Instructionandevaluationareself-guided.Studentsmustspendaminimumof60hoursinthelab.Completionofthiscoursedoesnotmeetprerequisiterequirementsforothermathcourses.Fee:$2443137 Sylvania CC204 TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/3 Spoddeck

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Flexhrsinlab.Fororientationcall503-977-4353.ABE 0782 ABE Fundamentals of Math, .00 Cr.—Usewholenumbers,fractionsanddecimalstowrite,manipulate,interpretandsolveapplicationandformulaproblems.Conceptswillbeintroducesnumerically,graphically,andsymbolically,inoralandwrittenform.Prerequisites:PlacementbelowMTH20.PlacementintoRD80orhigher.CASASscoreof221orhigher.44885 Cascade TH211 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–11/23 Marshall44622 RockCr BLDG2224 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–11/25 Schimanski45418 RockCr BLDG2225 5:30p–7:20p MW 9/20–11/24 Fairbanks47529 SECenter TABOR124 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–11/25 Kaady47551 SECenter TABOR124 7:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–11/24 Kaady45145 Sylvania SS123 1:30p–3:20p TR 9/20–11/24 SlavenMTH 20 Basic Math, 4.00 Cr.—Usefractions,decimals,percents,integerarithmetic,measurements,andgeometricpropertiestowrite,manipulate,interpretandsolveap-plicationandformulaproblems.Introduceconceptsofbasicstatistics,chartsandgraphs.Conceptswillbeintroducednumerically,graphically,andsymbolically,andinoralandwrittenform.Ascientificcalculatorisrequired.TheTI-30XIIisrecommended.Prerequi-sites:(ABE0782orplacementintoMTH20)and(RD80orESOL250)41534 Cascade SSB206 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Zoellner41536 Cascade TH200 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Neft41537 Cascade TEB225 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Marshall41538 Cascade TH101 8:00p–9:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Priebe41633 Cascade TH125 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Dawson43657 Cascade TH206 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Folberg43658 Cascade TH200 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Horner43660 Cascade TH208 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Folberg44281 Cascade TH101 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Ward44292 Cascade SSB206 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Partlow45531 Cascade JH112 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Oveson45535 Cascade TH100 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Marshall46461 Cascade SC203 3:30p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Sitomer41560 Hillsboro HC110 4:30p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Fresh43742 Hillsboro HC104 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Cornelius45893 Newberg NCC201 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Funasaki41549 RockCr BLDG2102 7:00a–8:50a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA41550 RockCr BLDG2102 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Smoyer41551 RockCr BLDG2102 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bowen41552 RockCr BLDG2102 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Craig41553 RockCr BLDG7103 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA41554 RockCr BLDG2102 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Gibson41555 RockCr BLDG2102 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bowen41556 RockCr BLDG7103 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA41557 RockCr BLDG2102 8:00a–12:15p F 9/24–12/10 Colley41558 RockCr BLDG2102 8:00a–12:15p S 9/26–12/11 Bowen41559 RockCr BLDG2102 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rose42552 RockCr BLDG7109 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Stabley43718 RockCr BLDG2102 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rose43719 RockCr BLDG2102 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rose45596 RockCr BLDG2257 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA45597 RockCr BLDG2102 7:00a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA45668 RockCr BLDG2114 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA41588 SECenter TABOR135 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Eakman41589 SECenter TABOR126 6:00p–7:50p W 9/22–12/8 O’Malleyand SECenter TABOR126 2:00p–3:50p S 9/25–12/11 O’Malley

BeginsWed.9/22.41590 SECenter TABOR137 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Dixon42403 SECenter TABOR142 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Nowlin44108 SECenter TABOR139 2:30p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Eakman44109 SECenter TABOR135 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Williams45518 SECenter TABOR142 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Funk41485 Sylvania SS110 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Isaacson41486 Sylvania SCB202 7:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Makande41487 Sylvania SCB202 5:00p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/8 Glenn41488 Sylvania SCB205 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Carver41489 Sylvania SCB202 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bernunzio41490 Sylvania SCB202 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Spoddeck41491 Sylvania SCB202 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 O’Rielly41492 Sylvania SS109 5:00p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barasch41493 Sylvania SCB202 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Bernunzio41494 Sylvania SS109 7:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA41495 Sylvania SCB202 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Horton

41496 Sylvania ST225 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA41497 Sylvania SS107 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Carver41693 Sylvania SS110 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 O’Rielly43143 Sylvania SCB203 1:00p–4:50p S 9/25–12/11 Patel43548 Sylvania SS102 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Glenn45563 Sylvania ST102 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Isaacsonw Distance Learning: Online Class41671 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Marshall

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Non-Credit Review CourseAccelerated MTH 60 Review—15-hourintensivereviewofMTH60topics,followedbyre-takingthemathplacementtestwiththegoalofplacingintoMTH65.Prerequisite:Scoreof80-100onCompassPre-AlgebraPlacementTestor40-50onCompassAlgebraPlacementTest.47958 Cascade TH123 9:00a–12:00p MTWRF 9/13–9/17 TBA

Fee:$5047959 Cascade SSB206 6:00p–9:00p MTWR 9/13–9/16 TBAand Cascade SSB206 9:00a–12:00p S 9/18– TBA

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MathematicsMTH 30 Business Mathematics, 4.00 Cr.—Applicationofarithmetictoavarietyofproblemsfoundinthebusinessfield,includingsimpleandcompoundinterest,annuities,payrollpreparation,pricing,invoicepreparation,tradediscounts,taxes,anddepreciation.Scientificcalculatorrequired.Prerequisites:MTH20;(RD80orESOL250).Fee:$20t Distance Learning: Telecourse40128 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Goulard

Seeinstwebpageat-spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htmSeries:BytheNumbersRequiredOrientation:fororientationvisit:spot.pcc.edu/academ/math/index.htmViewingTimes:ComcastCableCH27:TuesdayandThursday12-1pmandSunday12-1pmViewingOptions:DVD(bkstr),cabletv,streaming,PCClibraryImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MTH 60 Introductory Algebra- 1st Term, 4.00 Cr.—Introductiontoalgebraicconceptsandprocesseswithafocusonlinearequationsandinequalitiesinoneandtwovariables.Applications,graphs,functions,formulas,andpropermathematicalnotationareemphasizedthroughoutthecourse.Ascientificcalculatorisrequired.TheTI-30XIIisrecommended.Prerequisites:MTH20andRD80(orESOL250).Fee:$640129 Cascade TH200 9:00a–10:40a MWF 9/20–12/10 Horner41104 Cascade TH201 1:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Jordan41105 Cascade TH201 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Baldivieso41163 Cascade TH201 8:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Vollet41632 Cascade TH201 10:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Vollet42163 Cascade TH101 3:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA42967 Cascade TH101 10:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 Ivy-Ellingson

Classtime&3hoursperweekonline.42968 Cascade TH201 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Ivy-Ellingson44221 Cascade TH201 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Houff45532 Cascade TH201 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Rupp45622 Cascade TH201 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams45648 Cascade TH201 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McElmurry46352 Cascade TH101 10:00a–11:50a U 9/26–12/12 Baldivieso

Classtime&3hoursperweekonline.41404 Hillsboro HC104 10:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Cornelius41423 Hillsboro HC110 7:00p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA45832 Newberg NLIBANX 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Neuburger45834 Newberg NCC105 9:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 Russell40134 RockCr BLDG2226 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Dixit40135 RockCr BLDG2226 7:00a–9:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Craig40136 RockCr BLDG2226 7:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Javadi40138 RockCr BLDG2226 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hinkel40139 RockCr BLDG2226 8:00a–1:15p S 9/25–12/11 TBA40739 RockCr BLDG2226 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Gibson41016 RockCr BLDG7103 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA41017 RockCr BLDG2226 8:00a–1:15p F 9/24–12/10 Smoyer41159 RockCr BLDG2226 9:30a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Javadi41234 RockCr BLDG2226 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Edwards

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Thisisacondensed8weekcourse.42640 RockCr BLDG2226 9:30a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Barman42641 RockCr BLDG7108 1:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA43720 RockCr BLDG2251 10:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lavery44275 RockCr BLDG2101 10:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kaster44276 RockCr BLDG2246 11:30a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rose45599 RockCr BLDG7103 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA45600 RockCr BLDG2251 3:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA45601 RockCr BLDG2114 8:00a–1:15p S 9/25–12/11 TBA45669 RockCr BLDG2248 3:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA45670 RockCr BLDG5115B 12:30p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA40448 SECenter TABOR146 8:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Yao40758 SECenter TABOR139 5:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Eakman41026 SECenter TABOR140 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Marashi41597 SECenter TABOR139 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Haynes42357 SECenter TABOR143 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Edwards42736 SECenter TABOR140 2:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Raedy43172 SECenter TABOR145 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Nowlin46338 SECenter TABOR139 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Williams46825 SECenter SCOTT206 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Didenko41813 StHelens STHHSTBA 5:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McAtee

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MTH 61 Introductory Algebra-Part I, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesalgebraicconceptsandprocesseswithafocusonlinearequationsandinequalitiesinonevariable.Applications,formulas,andpropermathematicalnotationareemphasizedthroughoutthecourse.Ascientificcalculatorisrequired.TheTI-30XIIisrecommended.MusttakebothMTH61andMTH62tosatisfyMTH60requirements.Prerequisite:MTH20AND(RD80orESOL250)Fee:$640794 Cascade TH101 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Ward41382 Cascade TH100 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA46351 Cascade SSB206 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA41791 RockCr BLDG2248 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kaster46344 SECenter TABOR140 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Ross40110 Sylvania SS116 11:00a–11:50a MTWR 9/20–12/9 RickmanMTH 63 Introductory Algebra-Part III, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesalgebraicconceptsandprocesseswithafocusonfunctions,polynomials,andquadraticequations.Ap-plicationgraphs,functions,formulas,andpropermathematicalnotationareemphasizedthroughoutthecourse.Ascientificcalculatorisrequired.TheTI-30XIIisrecommended.MusttakebothMTH62andMTH63tosatisfyMTH65requirements.Prerequisite:(MTH60orMTH62)AND(RD80orESOL250).Fee:$643649 Cascade TEB222 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Houff46453 Cascade PSEB100 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 LambertMTH 65 Introductory Algebra-2nd Term, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesalgebraicconceptsandprocesseswithafocusonfunctions,linearsystems,polynomials,andquadraticequations.Applications,graphs,functions,formulas,andpropermathematicalnotationareemphasizedthroughoutthecourse.Ascientificcalculatorisrequired.TheTI-30XIIisrecommended.Prerequisites:(MTH60orMTH62)and(RD80orESOL250)40130 Cascade TH206 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA41029 Cascade TH206 10:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Simmons41037 Cascade TH200 11:00a–12:40p MWF 9/20–12/10 TBA41631 Cascade TH101 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA41976 Cascade TH201 3:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA42969 Cascade TH200 9:00a–10:50a U 9/26–12/12 Parker

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MTH 70 Review of Intro Algebra, 4.00 Cr.—Reviewofalgebraicconceptsandprocesseswithafocusonlinearequationsandinequalitiesinoneandtwovariables,func-tions,linearsystems,propertiesofexponents,polynomials,andquadraticequations.Ap-plications,graphs,functions,formulas,andpropermathematicalnotationareemphasizedthroughoutthecourse.Ascientificcalculatorisrequired.TheTI-30XIIisrecommended.Prerequisites:(MTH63orMTH65)and(RD80orESOL250)Fee:$640131 Cascade TH200 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA40957 RockCr BLDG7108 10:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 McAtee41148 RockCr BLDG7121 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 McLeod41149 RockCr BLDG7101 1:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Balaji45602 RockCr BLDG2245 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 McLeod43620 SECenter TABOR145 3:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 O’Malley40113 Sylvania SCB203 9:00a–10:25a MWF 9/20–12/10 Manning40114 Sylvania TCB213 7:30p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kolinsky40115 Sylvania SS112 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Daaboul40116 Sylvania SCB103 5:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Makande40117 Sylvania SCB102 8:00a–12:50p S 9/26–12/11 Daaboul44399 Sylvania CCSPRUC 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Manningw Distance Learning: Online Class41222 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Marden

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MTH 91 Intermediate Algebra Part I, 2.00 Cr.—Functionsareexploredgraphicallyandsymbolicallywithanemphasisonfunctionnotation.Functions,equationsandgraphsinvolvinglinearrational,andabsolutevalueexpressionsareinvestigated.Technologyisintegratedthroughout.Agraphingcalculatorisrequired:TI89/92plusorVoyage200recommended.MusttakebothMTH91andMTH92tosatisfyMTH95requirements.Prerequisite:MTH63,MTH65orMTH70andplacementintoWR115.Fee:$641969 Cascade JH107 8:00p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 OvesonMTH 93 Intro TI Graphics Calculator, 1.00 Cr.—Exploresthepowerofyourpro-grammablegraphingcalculatorforuseatschoolandhome.TheTI-89,TI92+,orVoyage200graphingcalculatorisrequired.40716 Cascade TH201 11:00a–12:50p F 10/1–10/29 TBA

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Thisisadelayedstart,5weekclassMTH 95 Intermediate Algebra, 4.00 Cr.—Functionsareexploredgraphicallyandsymbolicallywithanemphasisonfunctionnotation.Functions,equations,andgraphsinvolvingquadratic,rational,radical,andabsolutevalueexpressionsareinvestigated.Technologyisintegratedthroughout.Agraphingcalculatorisrequired:TI89/92plusorVoyage200recommended.Prerequisites:MTH63,MTH65orMTH70andplacementintoWR115.Fee:$641106 Cascade TH101 9:00a–10:40a MWF 9/20–12/10 Louie41535 Cascade TH200 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Foster41634 Cascade TH101 11:00a–12:40p MWF 9/20–12/10 Allison42971 Cascade TH200 1:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Neft43654 Cascade TH200 11:00a–12:50p U 9/26–12/12 Parker

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MTH 99 Introduction to LaTEX, 1.00 Cr.—ExploresthepowerofLaTEXforuseatschoolorhomeformathematicaldocumentsandotherapplications.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$447829 Cascade SSB206 12:00p–1:50p F 10/15–11/19JordanMTH 105 Explorations in Mathematics, 4.00 Cr.—Studentsengageinthediscoveryandexplorationofselectednon-traditionaltopicsinmathematics.Possibletopicsincludemathematicsofsocialchoice,geometry,statistics,probability,anddiscretemathematics.Technologywillbeusedwhereappropriate.Studentscommunicateresultsinoralandwrittenform.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH95orequivalentplace-menttestscores.44498 Cascade MAHB216 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Sieber

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ITV,live,interactw/inst,closed-circuitTVMTH 111B Col Alg-Bus,Mgmt,Life, Soc Sci, 5.00 Cr.—Relationsandfunc-tionsareinvestigatedgraphically,numerically,symbolically,andverbally.Logarithmicfunctions,exponentialfunctions,andsystemsofequationsareexplored.Specialtopicsincludepolynomialandrationalfunctions.Applicationsareinvestigatedfrombusiness,management,lifeandsocialscienceperspectives.Technologyisintegratedthroughoutthecourse.TIgraphingcalculatorrequired,seeinstructoratfirstclassmeeting.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH95orequivalentplacementtestscores.40796 Cascade SSB201 10:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Somes41972 Cascade TH101 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Louie42970 Cascade TH100 11:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Allison

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MTH 111C Col Alg for Math,Science,Engin, 5.00 Cr.—Relationsandfunc-tionsareinvestigatedgraphically,numerically,symbolically,andverbally.Exponential,logarithmic,polynomial,power,andrationalfunctionsareexplored.Specialtopicsincludesystemsoflinearandnon-linearequations.ApplicationsareinvestigatesfromScienceandEngineeringperspectives.Technologyisintegratedthroughoutthecourse.Studentscommunicateresultsinoralandwrittenform.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH95orequivalentplacementtestscores.Graphingcalculatorrequired;TI89,TI92orVoyage200recommended.40797 Cascade TH200 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA41971 Cascade TH101 1:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Somes42978 Cascade PSEB107 10:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Sitomer46377 Cascade TH201 11:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Johnston

Classtime&3hoursperweekonline.45831 Newberg NCC105 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/20–12/11 McGill40785 RockCr BLDG2248 9:30a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Fresh40786 RockCr BLDG2247 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kissick40787 RockCr BLDG2251 1:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Tillia40788 RockCr BLDG2247 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kissick41235 RockCr BLDG2247 8:00a–1:15p S 9/25–12/11 Schimanski45621 RockCr BLDG2251 3:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Cary40823 SECenter TABOR139 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Larson42768 SECenter TABOR144 12:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Weaver46350 SECenter TABOR143 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Ross40744 Sylvania SCB104 8:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Barkin40862 Sylvania SCB205 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kingstad41311 Sylvania ST206 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Perry41432 Sylvania SS122 11:00a–12:25p MWF 9/20–12/10 Govertsen41819 Sylvania TCB214 5:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bradford43423 Sylvania TCB211 7:30a–8:55a MWF 9/20–12/10 Govertsen44337 Sylvania SS103 11:30a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kingstad45811 Sylvania TCB218 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kouzesw Distance Learning: Online Class40746 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Haberman

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MTH 112 Elementary Functions, 5.00 Cr.—Topicsinvestigatedgraphically,numeri-cally,symbolically,andverballyandinclude:trigonometricfunctionsandtheirgraphs,trigonometricequationsandidentities,solutionofrightandobliquetriangles,vectors,polarcoordinates,parametricequationsandcomplexnumbers.Technologyisintegratedthroughoutthecourse.Studentscommunicateresultsinoralandwrittenform.Graphingcalculatorrequired;TI89,TI92orVoyage200recommended.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH111Bor111Corequivalentplacementtestscores.42979 Cascade TH200 1:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Vollet43699 Cascade TH200 3:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rupp46455 Cascade TEB216 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Leeman40083 RockCr BLDG2257 11:00a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Fresh40517 RockCr BLDG2247 12:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Taraschi40917 RockCr BLDG2251 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA41793 RockCr BLDG2251 8:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Taraschi43733 RockCr BLDG2251 8:00a–1:15p S 9/25–12/11 TBA40068 Sylvania ST206 8:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Perry41637 Sylvania ST102 7:30a–8:55a MWF 9/20–12/10 Kidoguchi42124 Sylvania TCB212 2:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Freeman42256 Sylvania TCB214 7:30p–9:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bradford43435 Sylvania SCB204 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Freemanw Distance Learning: Online Class40069 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Haberman

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MTH 211 Foundations of Elem Math I, 4.00 Cr.—SurveysmathematicaltopicsforthoseinterestedinthepresentationofmathematicsattheK-9levels.Topicsemphasizedareproblemsolving,patterns,sequences,settheory,logic,numerationsystems,numberbases,arithmeticoperations,andnumbertheory.Variousmanipulativeandproblemsolvingstrategiesareused.Prerequisite:MTH95orhigher,andWR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.41383 Cascade TH101 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnston42642 RockCr BLDG5115B 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Stabley

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning47186 SECenter TABOR138 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Nowlin40070 Sylvania SCB105 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Carver

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MTH 212 Foundations of Elem Math II, 4.00 Cr.—SurveysmathematicaltopicsforthoseinterestedinthepresentationofmathematicsattheK-9levels.Variousmanipula-tivesandproblemsolvingapproachesareusedtoexplorerationalnumbers(fractions,decimals,percents),integers,thesetofirrationalnumbers,thesetofrealnumbers,andsimpleprobabilityandstatistics.Prerequisite:MTH211anditsprerequisiterequirements.44510 RockCr BLDG2245 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Stabley

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningMTH 213 Foundations of Elem Math III, 4.00 Cr.—Surveysmathematicaltop-icsforthoseinterestedinthepresentationofmathematicsattheK-9levels.Variousmanipulativesandproblemsolvingapproachesareusedtoexploreinformalgeometry,transformationalgeometry,andmeasurementsystems.Prerequisite:MTH211anditsprerequisiterequirements.42980 Cascade TH101 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McElmurry46100 RockCr BLDG7109 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 EdwardsMTH 241 Calc for Mgmt, Life/Social Sci, 4.00 Cr.—Topicsincludelimits,conti-nuity,derivatives,andintegrals.Applicationsareinvestigatedfromscience,business,andsocialscienceperspectives.TIgraphingcalculatorrequired,seeinstructoratfirstclassmeeting.Prerequisite:MTH111BorMTH111Candtheirprerequisiterequirements.41093 Cascade MAHB216 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sieber

ITV,live,interactw/inst,closed-circuitTV41092 RockCr BLDG9201 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sieber

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ITV,live,interactw/inst,closed-circuitTVMTH 243 Statistics I, 4.00 Cr.—Topicsincludedisplayingdatawithgraphs,numeri-caldescriptionsofdata,producingdata,elementaryprobability,probabilitydistributions,andintroductiontoconfidenceintervals.Applicationsareinvestigatedfromscience,business,andsocialscienceperspectives.TIgraphingcalculatorwithadvancedstatisticalprogramsand/orcomputersoftware,seeinstructor.Prerequisites:MTH111Bor111Candtheirprerequisiterequirements.41224 Cascade SSB206 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Duncan41814 Cascade SSB206 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Marciniak41970 Cascade SSB206 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Louie42981 Cascade SSB206 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Marciniak44749 Cascade TH206 10:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 TBA

Classtime&2hoursperweekonline.40085 RockCr BLDG2252 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA40913 RockCr BLDG2252 8:00a–12:15p S 9/25–12/11 TBA40919 RockCr BLDG2253 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Mesa41125 RockCr BLDG2252 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA41572 RockCr BLDG2252 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Mesa43911 RockCr BLDG2252 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Mesa44511 RockCr BLDG2252 7:00a–8:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Murakami46101 RockCr BLDG2252 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stabley46102 RockCr BLDG2248 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Mesa40071 Sylvania ST308 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Roper40072 Sylvania ST308 7:00a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lublinsky40080 Sylvania ST308 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Roper40081 Sylvania ST308 5:00p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Songer40861 Sylvania ST308 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Roper40961 Sylvania ST205 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Fried41707 Sylvania ST308 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Muzos43288 Sylvania ST308 7:30p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Songer44336 Sylvania ST308 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Roper45061 Sylvania ST308 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Friedw Distance Learning: Online Class41312 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Lublinsky

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MTH 244 Statistics II, 4.00 Cr.—Topicsincludeconfidenceintervalestimation;testsofsignificanceincludingz-tests,t-tests,ANOVA,andchi-square;andinferenceforlinearregression.Applicationsareinvestigatedfromscience,business,andsocialscienceperspectives.TIgraphingcalculatorwithadvancedstatisticalprogramsrequiredand/orcomputersoftware,seeinstructor.Prerequisites:MTH243anditsprerequisiterequire-ments.44505 Cascade SSB206 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Foster41416 RockCr BLDG2252 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Murakami41794 RockCr BLDG2253 8:00a–12:15p S 9/25–12/11 TBA42643 RockCr BLDG2252 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA40073 Sylvania ST308 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Roper40082 Sylvania ST308 7:30p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Songer44917 Sylvania ST205 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Leeman45060 Sylvania ST205 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Muzosw Distance Learning: Online Class41262 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Lublinsky

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MTH 251 Calculus I, 4.00 Cr.—Developanunderstandingoflimits,continuity,derivativesandapplicationsofderivatives.Studentswillcommunicatetheirresultsinoralandwrittenform.Graphingcalculatorrequired;TI89,TI92PlusorVoyage200recommended.Prerequisites:MTH112orCMET131;andtheirprerequisiterequirements.StudentsmustalsoregisterforaMTH251labsection.Fee:$1241225 Cascade PSEB107 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hornerand Cascade PSEB107 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Horner40595 RockCr BLDG2248 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Hughesand RockCr BLDG2248 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Hughes40916 RockCr BLDG2248 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Tilliaand RockCr BLDG2248 7:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Tillia42364 RockCr BLDG2248 8:00a–11:05a S 9/25–12/11 TBAand RockCr BLDG2248 11:15a–2:35p S 9/25–12/11 TBA44513 RockCr BLDG2248 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBAand RockCr BLDG2248 1:30p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA40074 Sylvania SS104 9:30a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Leavitt40075 Sylvania ST206 11:00a–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kling40077 Sylvania SS104 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Haberman44338 Sylvania ST206 5:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Simonds

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MTH 252 Calculus II, 5.00 Cr.—Developanunderstandingofantiderivatives,thedefineintegral,topicsofintegration,improperintegrals,andapplicationsofintegration.Studentswillcommunicatetheirresultsinoralandwrittenform.Graphingcalculatorrequired;TI89,TI92Plus,orVoyage200recommended.Prerequisites:MTH251anditsprerequisiterequirements.41804 Cascade JH102 3:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Allison40086 RockCr BLDG2247 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Kissick41236 RockCr BLDG2248 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Cary46956 RockCr BLDG2253 11:00a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Folberg40076 Sylvania ST102 9:00a–10:25a MWF 9/20–12/10 Kidoguchi41669 Sylvania TCB213 2:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 ThurberMTH 253 Calculus III, 5.00 Cr.—Topicsinclude:infinitesequencesandseries(emphasisonTaylorseries),anintroductiontodifferentialequations,andvectorsinthreespace.Studentswillcommunicatetheirresultsinoralandwrittenform.Graphingcalcula-torrequired;TI89,TI92PlusorVoyage200recommended.Prerequisites:MTH252anditsprerequisiterequirements.42385 Cascade PSEB107 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Castleton40084 RockCr BLDG2247 9:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Reynolds40914 RockCr BLDG2251 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Pettit40078 Sylvania TCB213 9:30a–10:55a MWF 9/20–12/10 ThurberMTH 254 Vector Calculus I, 5.00 Cr.—Topicsincludemultivariateandvector-valuedfunctionsfromagraphical,numerical,andsymbolicperspective.Appliesintegrationanddifferentiationofbothtypesoffunctionstosolverealworldproblems.Studentswillcommunicatetheirresultsinoralandwrittenform.Graphingcalculatorrequired:TI89,TI92PlusorVoyage200recommended.Prerequisites:MTH253anditsprerequisiterequirements.46472 Cascade TH107 3:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Adams41795 RockCr BLDG2247 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hughes43735 RockCr BLDG2253 9:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Folberg40079 Sylvania ST206 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Simonds

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MTH 256 Differential Equations, 5.00 Cr.—Studyavarietyofdifferentialequationsandtheirsolutions,withemphasisonappliedproblemsinengineeringandphysics.Dif-ferentialequationssoftwarewillbeused.Studentscommunicateresultsinoralandwrittenform.TIgraphingcalculatorrequired,seeinstructoratfirstclassmeeting.Prerequisites:MTH253anditsprerequisiterequirements.Recommended:MTH261.42986 Cascade SSB206 6:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Jordan40896 Sylvania ST102 11:00a–12:25p MWF 9/20–12/10 KidoguchiMTH 261 Applied Linear Algebra I, 5.00 Cr.—Overviewoflinearalgebrawithsomeapplications.Includeslinearsystems,vectors,andvectorspaces,includingeigenspaces.TIgraphingcalculatorrequired,seeinstructoratfirstclassmeeting.Prerequisites:MTH253anditsprerequisiterequirements.43705 Cascade PSEB107 6:00p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Folberg40558 Sylvania ST206 2:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Thurber

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Medical AssistingCascadeJH210,www.pcc.edu/programs/medical-assisting,503-978-5209

PCC’sMedicalAssistingprogramisaone-yearcertificateprogramofferedoncampus.Enrollmentincoursesislimitedtothoseofficiallyacceptedintotheprogram.AdditionalInformation:www.pcc.edu/programs/medical-asst.Foranapplicationormoreinformationcall503-978-5661.MA 112 Med Office Assistant Seminar I, 1.00 Cr.—Thestudyofthehealthcaredeliverysystems,medicalofficemanagement,interpersonalcommunications;andcoordi-nationofdirectedpracticewhichincludesareviewforthenationalcredentialexamination.41542 Cascade JH101 9:30a–10:20a T 9/21–12/7 KimMA 117 Med Office Admin Procedures, 4.00 Cr.—Coversmedicalreceptionroomtechniques,includingappointmentscheduling,telephonetechniques,mailhandling,financialrecords,accounting,accountsreceivableandpayable,insurance,officecareandmanagement,andmedicalrecordsmanagement.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41540 Forinfocontact:Cascade Kim

Meetsonceoncampus:9/2110:30a-11:50pJH101.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MA 118 Med Office Admin Proc (Lab), 2.00 Cr.—PracticeanddemonstrateproficiencyintheprocedureslistedunderMA117.Fee:$2441541 Cascade JH101 11:30a–2:20p WF 9/20–12/6 ChambersMA 121 Legal/Ethical Aspects Hlthcare, 2.00 Cr.—Introducesthelegalsystem,emphasizingthedoctrineofconfidentialcommunication,therelationshiptothemedicalrecordandthedisclosureofinformation.Includestheconceptsofprofessionalcredential-ingandresponsibility,liability,andconsentsandmoralissues.43595 WillowCr WCC311 9:00a–10:50a M 9/20–12/6 ChambersMA 131 Intro to Medical Science, 5.00 Cr.—Conceptsofdiseaseprocessesastheyrelatetothenormalphysiologyofthemajorbodysystems.CoursespecificallydesignedforstudentscurrentlyenrolledintheMedicalAssistingprogram.43596 WillowCr WCC311 1:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 ChambersMA 132 Med Office Assistant Sem III, 1.00 Cr.—Thestudyofthehealthcaredeliv-erysystems,medicalofficemanagement,interpersonalcommunications,andcoordinationofdirectedpracticewhichincludesareviewforthenationalcredentialexamination.43597 WillowCr WCC311 11:00a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 ChambersMA 133 Clinical Directed Practice, 2.00 Cr.—Developproficiencyinidentifica-tionandcareofequipment,steriletechniqueandasepsis,diagnosticandexaminationprocedures,therapy,surgery,medication(pharmacologyandadministration)andhandlingofmedicalemergenciesinamedicalclinic/physicianofficesetting.ConcurrentenrollmentinMA131andMA136.Departmentpermissionrequired.Prerequisite:MA123,124;MLT100;MP104;HE112.43598 WillowCr WCC311 9:00a–4:50p F 9/24–11/19 Kim

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MA 134 Health Record Transcript (Lab), 1.00 Cr.—Transcribemedicalreports.Aproficiencycertificateisawardedtostudentswhodemonstratesatisfactorytranscriptionspeed,accuracyandqualityofwork.Tosuccessfullycompletethiscoursestudentsmustbeabletokeyboard45wordsperminutebytouch.Prerequisites:MP111;(BI55or122or233).Fee:$1243599 WillowCr WCC213 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 ChambersMA 136 Medications, 2.00 Cr.—Coversappropriatedruguses,effects,dangers,andprecautions;routesofadministration,dilutionsandcalculations,managementandcontrol.Reviewcommonprescriptionabbreviations,formsofmedicationsandbasicdrugcategories.43600 WillowCr WCC311 10:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 ChambersMA 147 Specialty Directed Practice, 2.00 Cr.—Practiceadministrativeskills,clinicalskillsoracombinationofbothinamedicalclinic/physicianofficesetting.Worktwofour-day,eighthourrotationsandattendonesixhourseminaratPortlandCommunityCollege.Prerequisite:MA125,133,134.43601 WillowCr WCC311 10:00a–5:50p W 9/22–11/17 Kim

Medical Laboratory TechnologyCascadeJH210,www.pcc.edu/programs/medical-lab,503-978-5209

PCC’sMedicalLaboratoryTechnologyprogramoffersatwoyearcourseofstudy,leadingtoanAssociateofAppliedSciencedegreeandeligibilityfornationalcertification.MedicalLaboratoryTechniciansperformclinicallaboratorytestingonvariousbodyspecimensinsuchareasas:Hematology,Serology,ClinicalChemistry,Microbiology,andBloodBank.Courseenrollmentislimitedtothoseofficiallyacceptedintotheprogramorwithdepart-mentchair’sapproval.TheMLTprogrambeginseachFallTerm,however,applicationsareacceptedthroughouttheyear.Foranapplicationormoreinformationcall503-978-5661orvisitourwebsite:www.pcc.edu/programs/medical-lab.MLT 111 Medical Technology I, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesthefieldofclinicallaboratoryscience,includinganintroductiontotheuseandcareofthemicroscopeandotherlabora-torysuppliesandequipment,basicbloodcellmorphology,basicurinalysis,bloodbornepathogens,andABO/Rhbloodgrouping.Prerequisite:AcceptanceintofirstyearofMedi-calLaboratoryTechnologyProgram.Fee:$1240189 Cascade JH104 11:00a–1:50p M 9/20–12/6 Zimmerdahland Cascade JH213 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Zimmerdahl

Studentswillbenotifiedofschedulechanges.40190 Cascade JH104 11:00a–1:50p M 9/20–12/6 Zimmerdahland Cascade JH213 9:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Zimmerdahl

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MLT 221 Clinical Chemistry I, 3.00 Cr.—Reviewandexpansionofintroductoryclinicalchemistrytopicsincluding:qualitycontrol,laboratorymathematics,spectropho-tometry,andcarbohydrates.Thiscoursealsopresentsthenormalandabnormalcomposi-tionofurine,testingprocedures,sourcesoferrorandclinicalcorrelation.Prerequisite:AcceptanceintothesecondyearoftheMLTProgram.Fee:$640191 Cascade JH207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Josifekand Cascade JH213 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Josifek

Studentswillbenotifiedofschedulechanges.40636 Cascade JH207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Sacramentoand Cascade JH213 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Sacramento

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MLT 241 Immunohematology I, 3.00 Cr.—Presentsageneralunderstandingofbasicimmunologyandthevariousimmunoglobulins.Developsknowledgeofthecomplementsystemandtheprincipalsinvolvedinvariousantigen-antibodyreactionswithemphasisonaggultinationreactions.ReviewstheABOandRhbloodgroupsystems.Prerequisite:AcceptanceintothesecondyearoftheMLTProgram.40194 Cascade JH207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Krauter

Studentswillbenotifiedofschedulechanges.40637 Cascade JH207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Krauter

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MLT 250 Hematology, 4.00 Cr.—Thiscoursereviewsandfurtherdevelopsknowl-edgeandskillsintheareasofhemoglobin,hematocrit,bloodcellcountsandbloodcellmorphology.Presentsabnormalities,anomaliesandconditionsaffectingredbloodcellsandwhitebloodcells.Prerequisite:AcceptanceintothesecondyearoftheMLTProgram.Fee:$1240638 Cascade JH207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Sacramentoand Cascade JH213 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Josifek

Studentswillbenotifiedofschedulechanges.42269 Cascade JH213 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Countryman-Joand Cascade JH207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Sacramento

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MLT 261 Bacteriology I, 4.00 Cr.—Incorporatesbasicprinciplesandpracticesofclinicalbacteriologyfocusingonthefollowingfamilies:Micrococcaceae,Streptococ-caceaeandNeisseriaceae.Theprinciplesofmoleculardiagnostictestingwillalsobeintroduced.Prerequisite:AcceptanceintothesecondyearoftheMLTProgram.Fee:$1240193 Cascade JH207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Josifekand Cascade JH213 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Josifek

Studentswillbenotifiedofschedulechanges.40639 Cascade JH207 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Josifekand Cascade JH213 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Josifek

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MLT 271 Clinical Laboratory Prac I, 3.00 Cr.—Studentsareassignedtovariousclinicallaboratoriestobecomefamiliarwiththeirorganizationandoperation.Studentsalsogaininsightintohowtheclinicallaboratorypractitionerrelatestotheentiremedicalteamandtothecommunity.Studentsgainexperienceindealingwithpatientsandinperformingproceduresrequiredofalaboratorytechnician.Prerequisite:AcceptanceintothesecondyearoftheMLTProgram.44717 Cascade CAHOSP. TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Countryman-Jow Distance Learning: Online Class46851 Forinfocontact:Cascade Countryman-Jo

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Medical TerminologyCascadeJH210,503-978-5209

MedicalTerminologyisopentoallstudents.Forinformationcall503-978-5661.MP 110 Basic Medical Terminology 2, 2.00 Cr.—ReviewsindepththebasicbodysystemsandmedicalterminologytaughtinMP109.Expandsknowledgetoincludeprefixes,suffixes,rootwords,abbreviations,conditions,symptomsandproceduretermsusedinoncology,psychiatry,radiologyandnuclearmedicine.Recommend:RD90andWR90.Prerequisite:MP109Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class46569 Forinfocontact:Cascade Williams

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MP 111 Medical Terminology, 4.00 Cr.—Coversprefixes,suffixes,rootwords,ab-breviations,conditions,symptomsandprocedureterms.Coursetaughtbybodysystems.Englishcommunicationskillsnecessary.46577 Sylvania SS211 8:30a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Lindahl46579 Sylvania SS122 12:30p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Lindahl46582 WillowCr WCC312 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Lindahl46584 WillowCr WCC312 12:30p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lindahlw Distance Learning: Online Class41049 Forinfocontact:Cascade Clausen

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Microelectronics TechnologyRockCrBuilding7/Room202www.pcc.edu/mt,503-614-7255AdminAsst,503-614-7621DeptChair

TheMicroelectronicsTechnology(MT)Programpreparesstudentsforcareersinhightechmanufacturingasprocessandequipmenttechniciansmakingproductssuchasintegratedcircuitsandsolarcells.Mostcoursesarearrangedtoaccommodate“compressedworkweek”schedules.StudentsenteringtheAASprogramshouldplaceintoMTH95andWR121.Scholarshipandjob/trainingopportunitiesareavailableforAASstudents.OptionsareavailableinMicroelectronics,PhotoVoltaics,andAutomation.WealsoofferaCertificateofCompletion(13Cr)inSolarVoltaicManufacturingTechnology.Thiscertificatepreparesstudentsforentrylevelpositionsintheboomingsolarindustry.ThiscertificaterequiresdemonstrationofcompetencyattheMTH65andWR115levelthroughplacementscoresorcoursework.MT 90 Basic Electronics, 3.00 Cr.—IncludesOhm’sLaw,Kirchhoff’sVoltageandCurrentLawinseriesandparallelcircuits,andtroubleshootingproblemsofbasicelectriccircuits.Labsincludebasicmeasurementandtroubleshootingtechniques,useofelectronictestequipmentandproperdocumentationprocedures.Prerequisite/Concurrentregistration:MTH60;WR115.Fee:$1244192 RockCr BLDG7228 6:00p–7:50p T 9/21–12/7 Cornea-Hasegaand RockCr BLDG7231 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Cornea-Hasega45519 RockCr BLDG7228 10:00a–11:50a R 9/23–12/9 Cornea-Hasegaand RockCr BLDG7231 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Cornea-HasegaMT 101 Intro to Semiconductor Manuf, 1.00 Cr.—PresentsanoverviewofcareersinMicroelectronicsTechnology.Alsopresentsasuccincthistoryofthesemiconductormanufacturingprocessingandfundamentalcleanroomprotocol.Studentswilllearnabouttheimportanceofqualityandcontaminationcontrolemphasisintheindustry.43838 RockCr BLDG7228 8:30a–9:50a MT 9/20–10/12 House43865 RockCr BLDG7228 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–10/13 Fu44539 RockCr BLDG7228 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–10/16 Wohr46225 RockCr BLDG7228 8:30a–9:50a RF 9/23–10/14 Fuw Distance Learning: Online Class44541 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Kirchner

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MT 102 Intro to Semiconductor Dev, 1.00 Cr.—Examinescommonlymadesemi-conductordevices,includingdiodes,solarvoltaiccells,andMOSFETtransistors.Includeselectronicmaterialsfundamentalsofelectricity,conductivityandsemiconductivity.43840 RockCr BLDG7228 8:30a–9:50a MT 10/18–11/9 House43866 RockCr BLDG7228 6:00p–8:50p W 10/20–11/10Fu44540 RockCr BLDG7228 9:00a–11:50a S 10/23–11/13Wohr46293 RockCr BLDG7228 8:30a–9:50a RF 10/15–11/5 Fuw Distance Learning: Online Class44542 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Kirchner

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MT 103 Intro to Micro and Nano Proc, 1.00 Cr.—IntroducesthemethodsusedtomanufactureMicroandNanotechnologies.Tracessemiconductorprocessingfromrawmaterialtoafinishedintegratedcircuitusingplanartechnology.Introducestheprocessesandequipmentusedtocreatedevicesonthemicroandnanoscale.EmergingapplicationsofMEMSandNanotechnologyarediscussed.43841 RockCr BLDG7228 9:00a–11:50a S 11/20–12/11Wohr46294 RockCr BLDG7228 6:00p–8:50p W 11/17–12/8 Fuw Distance Learning: Online Class44543 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Kirchner

Onlinecoursescheduledfrom11/15/10-12/11/10.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MT 104 Intro to Solar Voltaic Process, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesthemethodsusedtomanufacturesiliconsolarcells.Tracescellprocessingfromrawmaterialtoafinishedproductusingplanartechnology.Introducestheprocessesandequipmentusedtocreatepuresinglecrystalsiliconwafersandtheprocessesusedtoformthesolardevicesontopofthesesubstrates.43869 RockCr BLDG7228 6:00p–8:50p F 11/12–12/10Wohr44274 RockCr BLDG7228 8:30a–9:50a MT 11/15–12/7 House46295 RockCr BLDG7228 8:30a–9:50a RF 11/12–12/10Fuw Distance Learning: Online Class44544 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Kirchner

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MT 111 Elec Circuits & Devices I, 4.0 Cr.—IncludesOhm’sLaw,Kirchhoff’sVoltageandCurrentLaw,Superposition,Thevenin’sTheorem,andR-Ccircuits.Labsincludebasicmeasurementtechniques,useofelectronictestequipmentandproperdocumentationprocedures.Prerequisites:WR115andplacementintoorcompletionofMTH95.Fee:$1240742 RockCr BLDG7228 10:00a–12:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kirchnerand RockCr BLDG7231 10:00a–12:50p T 9/21–12/7 Kirchnerw Distance Learning: Online Class43414 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Cornea-Hasega

RequiredLabbeginsSat9/25,weekly12:30-3:20PMRC7/231.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

MT 199E High Tech Employment Strat, 1.00 Cr.—Coversstrategiesfor:research-ing,preparingfor,andacquiringajobintheMTassociatedindustriesofsolar,microelec-tronicsandautomatedmanufacturing.Instructorapprovalrequired.47704 RockCr BLDG7228 3:30p–5:50p W 9/22–10/13 Drayer48044 RockCr BLDG7228 3:30p–5:50p W 11/10–12/1 DrayerMT 223 Vacuum Technology, 3.00 Cr.—Coversthetheoryandpracticeofvacuumasusedinsemiconductormanufacturing.Topicsincludevacuumprinciples,vacuumsystemsandtheircomponentssuchaspumps,gaugesandvalves,andfinallyvacuumtrouble-shooting.Prerequisites:MT101,MT102,(MT103orMT104),CH100orhigher,WR121,orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1240743 RockCr BLDG7109 8:00a–9:50a M 9/20–12/6 Fuand RockCr BLDG7233 8:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/7 FuMT 224 Process Equipment I, 3.00 Cr.—Part1ofourseriesonsemiconductormanufacturingequipment.Coverscomponentscommonlyusedinindustrialequipment,suchascontrollers,controllingsoftware,signalconditioner,sensors,switches,DCandsteppermotorsandtheirdrivercircuits.Alsoexamineshowthesecomponentscanbeusedtogethertoachieveautomaticcontrolinindustrialequipment.Prerequisites:(MT103orMT104),MT113,MT122,orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1240691 RockCr BLDG7231 10:00a–12:50p M 9/20–12/6 Fuand RockCr BLDG7228 11:00a–12:50p T 9/21–12/7 Fu

MultimediaCascadeArtsandHumanitiesBuildingRoom218orwww.pccmm.com,503-978-5398,503-978-5672

TheMMProgramisdesignedtoprovideabroadoverviewoftheskillsrequiredforemploymentinthecreativeservicesindustry.Note:MMstudentsmusthavestrongMacorWindowscomputerskillsandCAS111Dishighlyrecommended.Calltheabovenumberifyouhavequestionsoraclassyouwantisfull.FormoreinfoseetheMMwebsiteabove.MM 110 Introduction to Multimedia, 1.00 Cr.—Exploresthedifferentjobareaswithinmultimediafield.Rolesofthemultimediateamareexaminedandexplained.Createabasicmultimediaprojectusingentrylevelmultimediaindustrystandardauthoringsoft-ware;andthefirstportionofamultimediaportfoliotargetedtojobacquisition.CompletionofCAS111Dhighlyrecommended.40780 Cascade MAHB104 3:00p–6:50p F 9/17– Fitzgeraldand Cascade MAHB104 9:00a–3:20p S 9/18– Fitzgerald

Concurrentw/MM120-16043655 Sylvania TCB208 3:00p–6:50p F 10/29– Fitzgeraldand Sylvania TCB208 9:00a–3:20p S 10/30– Fitzgerald

ConcurrentwithMM120-160.MM 120 Multimedia Design, 2.00 Cr.—Introducesmultimediadevelopmentandde-signprocess.Includesdevelopingmultimediateamandidentifyingthejobtitles,functionsandskills;designingamultimediaproject,identifyingtargetaudience,projectbudgetanddevelopmenttimelines;applyinginstructionaldesignguidelinestoamultimediaproject,developingmultimediaportfolios.Prerequisites:Previousorconcurrent:MM110,orinstructorpermission.41103 Cascade MAHB104 3:00p–6:50p F 9/24–10/1 Sappand Cascade MAHB104 9:00a–3:20p S 9/25–10/2 Sapp

Note:Call503-978-5398ifclassisfull43656 Sylvania TCB208 3:00p–6:50p F 11/5–11/12 Sappand Sylvania TCB208 9:00a–3:20p S 11/6–11/13 Sapp

NOTE:Call503-978-5398ifclassisfull.MM 130 MM Graphic Video & Audio Prod, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesgraphics,text,audio,andvideodevelopmentformultimedia.Studentsproducemultimediaelementsusingavarietyoftools,suchasdigitalstillandvideocameras,analogvideocameras,scanners,andtheinternet.Graphic,videoandaudioeditingsoftware,suchasAdobePhotoshop(TM)andAppleFinalCutPro(TM)areintroduced.Prerequisites:Previousorconcurrent:MM120,orinstructorpermission.Fee:$640995 Cascade MAHB217 3:00p–6:50p F 10/8–10/22 Fitzgeraldand Cascade MAHB217 9:00a–3:20p S 10/9–10/23 Fitzgerald

Concurrentw/MM14043647 Cascade MAHB219 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–10/21 Fitzgerald

MM 140 Multimedia Authoring I, 3.00 Cr.—IntroductiontoproducingausablemultimediaprojectthatincorporatestheprinciplesandpracticesfromMM110,MM120andMM130.Studentsdevelopaninteractivemultimediaprojectincorporatinggraphics,text,video,andaudio,usingmultimediaindustrystandardauthoringsoftware(Macrome-diaDirector[TM]).ThecrossplatformprojectmaybeusedonPCs(Windows)andMacin-toshcomputersandtheWorldWideWeb.Additionallabtimerequired.Prerequisites:MM130(previousorconcurrent)orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1240996 Cascade MAHB217 3:00p–7:50p F 10/29–11/19Waltersand Cascade MAHB217 9:00a–4:20p S 10/30–11/20Walters

Concurrentw/MM130;LabhoursTBA43648 Cascade MAHB219 9:00a–11:50a TR 10/26–11/30Walters

Noclass11/25MM 160 Market Yourself as MM Profess, 2.00 Cr.—Developamarketingplanthatwillleadtoemploymentinthemultimediafield.Describetheprimaryfeaturesofguerrillamarketing.Createprofessionalqualitypromotionalmaterials.Managingtheproductionofamultimediaprojectincludingprojectplanning,productionschedulingandmanagement,costestimating,resourcemanagement,proposing,marketing/advertising,copyrightis-suesandcontractdevelopmentstrategies.Prerequisites:Previousorconcurrent:MM130andMM140orinstructorpermission.44594 Cascade MAHB215 3:00p–6:50p F 12/3–12/10 Fitzgeraldand Cascade MAHB215 9:00a–3:20p S 12/4–12/11 FitzgeraldMM 230 Graphics for Multimedia, 4.00 Cr.—UsingmultimediaindustrystandardgraphicsoftwaresuchasAdobePhotoshop(TM),MacromediaFlash(TM)andAdobeIllustrator(TM)tocreateandadaptgraphicimagesforuseinmultimediaandinteractivecomputerapplications.Createcustomizedcolorpalettesforimproveddisplay.Colorcorrect,selectappropriatefileformats(JPEG,GIF,TIFF,PICT&EPS),resizeandcombinemultiplegraphicsforuseinmultimediapresentationsandmultimediawebpagegraphics.Prerequisite:MM130orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1242052 Cascade MAHB217 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Blume

AdditionalLabHoursRequired;Noclass11/25.44515 Cascade MAHB219 3:00p–6:50p F 9/24–12/10 Johnson

AdditionalLabhoursrequired.Noclass11/26.MM 231 Vector Graphics/Animation WWW, 3.00 Cr.—Createnavigationcontrols,animatedlogos,long-formanimationswithsynchronizedsoundsusingmultimediain-dustrystandardvectorgraphicsandanimationssoftware(MacromediaFlash[TM]).Createtranslucentandtransparentvectorobjectsforusewithmultimediaapplications.OptimizeFlash(TM)moviesforvariousplaybackbandwidths.Prerequisites:MM130,140;CAS111D,175;orinstructorpermission.43650 Cascade MAHB219 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Mazariegosw Distance Learning: Online Class44516 Forinfocontact:Cascade Mazariegos

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MM 232 MM 3D Modeling & Animation, 3.00 Cr.—Create,edit,andtakeapart3Dmodelsandanimationsusing3Dmodelingandanimationsoftware,suchasAlias/WavefrontMaya.Basicfeaturesofthe3Dmodelingenvironmentwillbehighlighted.Prerequisites:MM130,140;CAS111D;orinstructorpermission.42053 Cascade MAHB219 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 SturgeonMM 235 Digital Video Edit/Production, 3.00 Cr.—Aprojectbasedcoursethatad-dressesvariousissuesencounteredinthepost-productiondesignanddeliveryofdigitalvideoandaudioformultimediaprojectsandtelevision.Usingnon-lineareditors,suchasAppleFinalCutProandimageeditorssuchasAdobePhotoshop,studentswilllearnthebasictechniquesofprojectplanning,mediacapture,devicecontrol,non-linearediting,compositingandobjectanimation.StudentswillalsolearnvariousdevicespecificdeliverymethodologiesforTVandmultimediaapplicationssuchastapeformattingandmediacompressionformatsandcodes.Prerequisite:MM130orinstructorpermission.41107 Cascade MAHB217 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Fauske44517 Cascade MAHB219 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Fauske

Noclass11/25.MM 236 Deliver Digit Video/Audio File, 3.00 Cr.—IntroducespreparingvideoandaudioforplaybackontheWorldWideWebincorporatingtheprinciplesofqualityvideoandaudiocaptureandeditingtechniques.DevelopvideoandaudiosegmentsusingindustrystandarddigitaleditingsoftwaresuchasAdobePremiere(TM)andAppleFinalCutPro(TM).ThecrossplatformprojectswillbeusedonPCs(Windows)andMacintoshcomputersandtheWorldWideWeb.Prerequisite:MM235;CAS111D;orinstructorpermission.47247 Cascade MAHB219 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBAMM 237 Video Compositing and Effects, 4.00 Cr.—IntroductiontothecreationofmotiongraphicsusingindustrystandardsoftwaretoolssuchasAdobeAfterEffectsastandardforcreatingmotiongraphicsforvideo,TV,film,multimedia,andtheWWW.Illustratesthebasicconceptsofmotiongraphics,aswellasthefunctions,andcapabilitiesofthesoftwaretoolsincludingtheirextensivecompositing,keying,animation,andspecialeffectscapabilities.Projectswillbecreated,optimized,andpublishedtothedepartmentalwebsite.Prerequisites:MM230,MM235Fee:$1246854 Cascade MAHB219 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Johnson

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MM 238 Creating ProfessionalDVD-Video, 4.00 Cr.—IntroductiontothecreationofcustomDVD-Videousingprofessionallevelauthoringsoftware,suchasAppleDVDStudioPro.DigitalvideocreatedinMM235,and/orfromothersourceswillbeintegratedwithaudio,graphics,andotherassets.Customnavigation,menus,chapters,andinterac-tivitywillbedeveloped.EncodeuncompressedaudiointohighlycompressedDolbydigi-talAC-3streams,andincorporateintotheDVDauthoringsoftwareforfull5.1-channelsurroundsound.FinalDVDprojectsareintendedforuseinstandardhomeentertainmentDVDplayers.Prerequisite:MM140andMM235,orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1242055 Cascade MAHB219 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Olsen

AdditionallabhoursTBAMM 240 MM Authoring II-Scripting, 4.00 Cr.—Usingmultimediaindustrystandardauthoringprograms(suchasMacromediaDirectorandFlash)todevelopinteractiveprojects.Focusesoninteractivedesignoftheprojectandtheapplications’underlyingscriptinglanguages(e.g.,LingoandActionScript).Previouslydevelopedmultimediaelementswillbeassembled,madeinteractivethroughtheuseofscriptingtechniques,andthentestedforfunction,design,usability,anddistribution.Finalcross-platformprojectsmaybedeliveredviatheWWW,CD,orDVD.Essentialscriptingconceptsandpracticeswillbecovered.Nopriorprogrammingskillsarerequired.Prerequisites:MM140,231;orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1243652 Cascade MAHB217 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kerman

AdditionallabtimeTBA.w Distance Learning: Online Class48071 Forinfocontact:Cascade Kerman

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MM 250 Adv MM Project Development I, 3.00 Cr.—Designedtoallowthestudenttocombinetheircreativeandtechnicalskillsdevelopedinthepreceding100and200levelMultimediaclassesthroughtheproductionofaconsummateproject.Prepareaninteractivemultimediaprojectusingindustrystandardsoftwaretools.Projectdevelopmentwillincludeplanning,production,projectreviewand,implementingtheevaluationsug-gestions.FinalprojectswillbesubmittedforfacultyandpeercritiquesandthenplacedontheWorldWideWeb.Prerequisites:MM230,231,235,236,240,241,245;orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1842972 Cascade MAHB216 10:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Sapp

AdditionallabtimeTBA.Noclass11/26.MM 251 Adv MM Project Development II, 3.00 Cr.—FurtherdevelopstheprojectcreatedinMM250.Prepareaninteractivemultimediaprojectusingindustrystandardsoftwaretools.Projectdevelopmentwillincludeplanning,production,projectreviewand,implementingtheevaluationsuggestions.FinalprojectswillbesubmittedforfacultyandpeercritiquesandthenplacedontheWorldWideWeb.Prerequisite:MM250orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1842973 Cascade MAHB216 11:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Sapp

AdditionallabtimeTBA.Noclass11/26.MM 252 Adv MM Project Development III, 3.00 Cr.—FurtherdevelopstheprojectcreatedinMM251.Prepareaninteractivemultimediaprojectusingindustrystandardsoftwaretools.Projectdevelopmentwillincludeplanning,production,projectreviewand,implementingtheevaluationsuggestions.FinalprojectswillbesubmittedforfacultyandpeercritiquesandthenplacedontheWorldWideWeb.Prerequisite:MM251orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1846856 Cascade MAHB216 11:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Sapp

Noclass11/26.MM 260 Video Production I, 4.00 Cr.—Introductiontodigitalvideoproduction,withafocusonthefundamentalsofprojectplanning,basiccamerafunctions,shootingtechniques,lightingprinciples,andaudiorecordingfundamentals.Pre-productionissues,productionterminology,andindustryetiquettearealsodiscussed,studied,andevaluated.Prerequisite:MM130.Fee:$642974 Cascade MAHB215 10:00a–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 BloombaumMM 262 Video Production III, 4.00 Cr.—Exploresdocumentaryvideomakingthroughhands-onexercisesandassignments.Coversrelevantpreproductionmethodsandmaterials,thesmall-crewfieldproductionmodelandeditingconceptsandstrategies.Prerequisites:MM235,MM260,orinstructor’spermission.Fee:$646872 Sylvania TCB111 10:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 FauskeMM 270 Writing for Multimedia, 3.00 Cr.—Introducescreatingandadaptingtechnicalinformationandlinearnarrativesfornon-linear,interactivemultimediaapplica-tions.Includesdevelopingideasintomultimediascripts,incorporatingtextwithothermedia,writingnarration,andwritingforvoice-over,writingforinteractivity,presentingtexton-screen,andwritingconcisely.Prerequisites:MM120;WR121,122,123orWR214;orinstructorpermission.43653 Cascade MAHB215 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Kerr

NoClass11/25.MM 299L 3D Lighting and Texturing, 3.00 Cr.—StructuredtoexpandonthebeginninglightingtechniqueslearnedinModelingandAnimationwithanindepthfocusonthetechnicalaspectsofbothlightingandshadows.InstructionwillalsoincludeUVunwrappingandlayoutskills,aswellasmoreadvancedPhotoshoptechniquesinordertocreateprofessionalqualitytextures.Prerequisites:MM230&MM232.47180 Cascade MAHB217 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Blume

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MM 299P Graphics for Multimedia II, 4.00 Cr.—Divesdeeperintothefundamen-talsofmultimediaindustrystandard,graphicsoftwareAdobePhotoshop(TM)tocreateandadaptgraphicimagesforuseinmultimediaandinteractiveapplications.UsePhoto-shop’seditingandenhancingtools,selectappropriatefileformats(JPEG,GIF,TIFF,PICT&EPS)andcombinemultiplegraphicsforuseinmultimediaprojectssuchaswebpages,presentationsandvideo.Prerequisites:MM230orinstructorpermission.Fee:$1247181 Cascade MAHB219 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 McKee

AdditionallabhourarerequiredTBA.Noclass11/27.

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MusicRockCrRC3201,503-614-7235OfficeSECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146,503-788-6147SylvaniaDepartmentOfficeCT216,503-977-4759

MUS 101 Introduction to Music, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesthebasiccomponentsofmusicsuchasrhythm,melody,harmonyandstructure.Includesbasicnotereadingandbuildingofmusicliteracyskills.Nopriormusicexperiencerequired.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class46408 Forinfocontact:RockCreek CervettoHedb

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MUS 105 Music Appreciation, 3.00 Cr.—Providesanintroductiontounderstandingsymphonicmusicinthevocalandinstrumentalgenresfromtheancientperiodthroughthecontemporarymusicofourtime.Classwillbepresentedusingamulti-mediaformat.Prerequisite/concurrent:WR115orequivalentplacementtestscores.42877 RockCr BLDG3232 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Zisaw Distance Learning: Online Class43321 Forinfocontact:RockCreek CervettoHedb

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44595 Forinfocontact:Sylvania McCann

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MUS 106 Opera Appreciation, 3.00 Cr.—Coversmusicalanddramaticanalysisofopera.Readaboutandlistentooperasdatingfrom1600tothepresent.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.45937 Sylvania HT311 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 FordMUS 108 Music Cultures of the World, 3.00 Cr.—Examinestheworld’smusicwithattentiontomusicalstylesandculturalcontexts.IncludesthestudyofOceania,Indonesia,Africa,India,China,Japan,MiddleEast,LatinAmerica,andethnicNorthAmerica.Prereq-uisite/concurrent:WR115orequivalentplacementtestscores.46486 Cascade MAHB214 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Weissmanw Distance Learning: Online Class43544 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Carr

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MUS 110 Fundamentals of Music, 4.00 Cr.—Coversthebasicconceptsofmusic:pitch,rhythm,meter,intervals,modes,scales,harmonyandmusicnotation.Introducesthescienceofsoundandmusictheoryterminology.Beginsdevelopmentofmusicalperformanceskillsthroughsinging,clappingandperformanceonthepianokeyboard.Alsoincludesbasicauralskills.Courseintendedfornon-musicmajorsandtopreparestudentsforfurthermusictheorystudy.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Prerequisite/concurrent:WR115orequivalentplace-menttestscores.46404 RockCr BLDG3232 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Gardiner46406 RockCr BLDG3232 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Zisa45899 Sylvania HT123 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson45900 Sylvania HT123 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 GreenMUS 111 Music Theory I (part one), 3.00 Cr.—Coversmusictheoryasexhibitedintheworksofthegreatcomposersofthe17thand18thcenturies.Includesnotation,pitch,meter,tonality,modality,harmonyanddiatonicfunction.Basicmusicanalysisfocusingonharmonicfunctionandfiguredbassnotation.Includeswrittencomposition.Partoneofthree-termsequence.MeetsartsandhumanitiessequencerequirementforAssociateofArtsOregonTransferdegree.MUS111Crecommendedformusictransferstudents.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores,andMUS110.43564 RockCr BLDG3232 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Zisa40258 Sylvania HT123 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Mensel

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MUS 111C Sight Singing/Ear Training I, 1.00 Cr.—Focusesonthedevelopmentofskillsrelatedtothenotation,performanceandauralrecognitionofmusic.Includesmeter,rhythm,diatonicmelodies,triads,solfeggio,intervals,andharmonicfunction.Partoneofthreetermsequence.Corequisite:MUS111.Fee:$643565 RockCr BLDG3232 9:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Zisa40259 Sylvania CT118 12:30p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Mensel

MusicmajorsmustalsoenrollinMUS111.MUS 131 Group Vocal, 1.00 Cr.—Basictechniqueandtheoryofvocalproficiencynecessarytodevelopindividualabilityinsoloorensemblesettings.Studentswilllearntoapplytopicscovered(includingbreathsupport,projection,phrasing,musicalstyles)totheirownvoicesinsolorepertoire.Fee:$644735 RockCr BLDG3232 2:30p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hancock-Moody40514 Sylvania HT123 12:00p–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 JohnsonMUS 158 Chamber Ensemble, 1.00 Cr.—Providesopportunityforinstrumental-istsandvocaliststoformsmallensembles(i.e.solo,duet,trio,quartet,etc.).Ensemblesrehearseindividuallyandparticipateinperformance.Requirestheabilitytoreadmusic.Fee:$641070 Sylvania HT123 10:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Mery

Forinstrumentalistsonly.MUS 190 Introduction to Piano, 2.00 Cr.—Groupinstructioninpianoperformance.Developmentofbasicpianoskillsandtheintroductiontorelatedmusicalconcepts.Focusgiventobasickeyboardtechnique,note-reading,rhythm,chordsandrepertoireperfor-mance.Nopreviousexperiencerequired.NotdesignedforMusicmajors.Fee:$646409 RockCr BLDG3232 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA44596 Sylvania CT118 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 daCunhaMUS 191 Class Guitar I, 2.00 Cr.—Groupinstructioninguitar.Coverstraditionalclassicalguitartechnique.Focusesonnotereadingandbasicmusictheoryasappliestoguitar.Topicsincludesinglelinefirstpositionmelodies,commonarpeggiopatternsandmusicintwoormoreparts.Includesbothsoloandensembleperformance.Attentiongiventohistoryandrepertoireoftheguitar.Nopreviousexperiencerequired.Fee:$641974 RockCr BLDG3232 4:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Zisa42350 RockCr BLDG3232 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Beaty41186 Sylvania HT123 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 McCann47605 Sylvania HT123 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 OlayaMUS 191P Class Piano I, 2.00 Cr.—Groupinstructioninpianoperformance.Intentofcourseisthedevelopmentofpianoproficiencyskills.Focusgiventobasickeyboardtechnique,scorereadingandperformance,sight-reading,harmonization,accompanying,andtransposition.Designedformusicmajorsbutisavailabletoallstudents.Nopreviousexperiencerequired.Fee:$646378 RockCr BLDG3232 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Green46380 RockCr BLDG3232 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Green41441 Sylvania CT118 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 daCunha41442 Sylvania CT118 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 daCunha41689 Sylvania CT118 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 daCunhaMUS 192 Class Guitar II, 2.00 Cr.—Groupinstructioninguitar.ContinuesmaterialpresentedinMusic191.Topicsincludereadingnotesuptothefifthposition,advancedlefthandtechnique,chordstructure,flamencotechniqueandmusictheoryasitappliestotheguitar.Includesbothsoloandensembleperformance.Moreindepthstudyofthehistoricaloriginsoftheguitar,therepertoireanditsmajorplayers.Prerequisite:MUS191orknowledgeoffirstpositionnotereading.Fee:$643893 RockCr BLDG3232 4:00p–5:20p MW 9/20–12/8 ZisaMUS 192P Class Piano II, 2.00 Cr.—Continuesgroupinstructioninpianoperfor-mancecoveredinMUS191p.Intentofcourseisthedevelopmentofpianoproficiencyskills.Focusgiventobasickeyboardtechnique,scorereadingandperformance,sight-reading,harmonization,accompanying,andtransposition.Designedformusicmajorsbutisavailabletoallstudents.Prerequisite:MUS191p.Fee:$646379 RockCr BLDG3232 10:30a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 GreenMUS 195 Symphonic Band, 1.00 Cr.—Largeconductedensembleforbrass,woodwindandpercussioninstrumentsrehearsesandperformsrepertoirefromthe17th-21stcenturies.Designedformusicmajorsbutisavailabletoallstudents.Previoushigh-schoollevelbandexperienceorequivalentisrequired.Fee:$1244597 Sylvania HT123 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 IzzettMUS 201A Intro to Music & Its Lit, 3.00 Cr.—CoversmusicoftheMedieval,RenaissanceandBaroqueerasofmusichistory.Prerequisite/concurrent:WR115orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class40958 Forinfocontact:RockCreek CervettoHedb

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MUS 205 Introduction to Jazz History, 3.00 Cr.—Coversthe90-yearhistoryofjazz,atrulyAmericanartform.Eras,styles,andsignificantartistsareexaminedandanalyzed.Prerequisite/concurrent:WR115orequivalentplacementtestscores.40263 Cascade MAHB214 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–10/19 Jonesand Cascade MAHB214 11:30a–12:50p TR 10/26–12/9 Jones

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40575 Cascade MAHB214 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Jones46407 RockCr BLDG3232 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Gardiner43200 Sylvania HT123 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/22–12/8 Johnsonw Distance Learning: Online Class44736 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Carr

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MUS 206 Intro to History of Rock Music, 3.00 Cr.—Examinesrockmusic’srootsanddevelopment,itsinnovatorsandsignificanteventsthroughaculturalaswellasmusi-calperspective.Prerequisite/concurrent:WR115orequivalentplacementtestscores.41032 RockCr BLDG3232 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Zisaw Distance Learning: Online Class41436 Forinfocontact:RockCreek CervettoHedb

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MUS 207 Intro to History of Folk Music, 3.00 Cr.—Examinesballads,worksongs,bluegrass,countrybluesandgospelmusicareexaminedaswellasinfluentialnon-Amer-icanstyles.Alsocoversprotestsongsandthe“folkrevival”ofthesixties.Prerequisite/concurrent:WR115orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43545 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Carr

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MUS 211A Music Theory II, 3.00 Cr.—ContinuesworkonskillsfrominMusicTheoryIaddingcompositionaltechniquesassociatedwiththe20thcentury,aswellasintroducingtonalcounterpointandformalmusicalanalysis.Prerequisite:MUS113.40261 Sylvania HT123 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Mery

MusicmajorsmustalsoenrollinMUS211BMUS 211B Music Theo II: Keybrd Harmony, 1.00 Cr.—Pianokeyboardperformanceofsimplekeyboardskills(scales,cadences,melodyharmonization,simpleaccompanimentpatternsandtransposition)astheyapplytoprinciplesstudiedinMusicTheoryII.Corequisite:MUS211A.Fee:$640262 Sylvania CT118 9:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

MusicmajorsmustalsoenrollinMUS211A.MUS 220 Chorus, 1.00 Cr.—Directedrehearsalandperformanceofmusicforthelargergeneralchorusofmixedvoices--soprano,alto,tenor,bass.Chorusisopentoallstudentswhodesiretosing.Noauditionisrequired.Musicselectedwillbekeyedtotheabilityofthegroup.Purposeistodevelopashighalevelofartisticchoralsingingasispossiblewithinthecapabilityofthegroup.Fee:$1242882 RockCr BLDG3114 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Hancock-Moody40260 Sylvania HT123 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 JohnsonMUS 221 Chorus: Chamber Choir, 1.00 Cr.—Developahighlevelofartisticchoralsingingthroughdirectedrehearsalandperformanceofmusicforthesmallerchoirofmixedvoices--soprano,alto,tenor,bass.Auditionrequired.Fee:$1242195 Sylvania HT123 2:30p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson

Byauditiononly,heldfirstclassmeeting.MUS 240 Music Composition, 2.00 Cr.—Introducesmusiccompositionwithfocuson20thand21stcenturycompositionaltechniquesandmaterials.Includescompositionofchamberandconcertworksusingtopicsandmethodscoveredwiththegoalofcompil-ingaportfoliooforiginalworks.Specifictopicscoveredwillvarybyterm.Coursemaybetakenuptothreetimesforcredit.Prerequisite:MUS111.Fee:$1248268 Sylvania CT118 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

Applied Music at Sylvania CampusMusicmajorsreceivecollegecreditforprivate,offcampusinstruction.Instructor’sfeeispaidbythestudent.Classesareavailableinvoice,piano,guitar,cello,violin,viola,bass,harp,flute,oboe,clarinet,saxophone,trumpet,tuba,Frenchhorn,harpsichord,bassoon,andothers.ContacttheMusicDepartmentat503-977-4759orspot.pcc.edu/musicforfurtherinformation.MUP101-192IndividualLessonsforMusicMajors.AllstudentsmustattendFridayrecitalsat1pmatSylvaniainHT123,beginningfirstFridayoftheterm.

Music (Professional)CascadeArtsandHumanitiesBuildingRoom106,503-978-5226

PleasebeadvisedsomeProfessionalMusiccoursesshowtwosetsofdates.MUC 101 Commercial Music Theory I, 3.00 Cr.—Coverschordtypesandscales,andtheirproperspellings.Practicedictationpractice.Includesmusiccopying.41748 Cascade MAHB214 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–10/18 Waitsand Cascade MAHB214 10:00a–11:20a MW 10/25–12/8 Waits

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MUC 120A Sight Singing/Ear Training I, 1.00 Cr.—Developsabilitytousetheearaccuratelytodiscernthequalityofintervals,rhythms,harmoniesandmelodies,andtointonerhythms.Musicalsamplesaretranscribedbyeartoincludemelody,rhythm,andharmony.Fee:$641749 Cascade MAHB214 2:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Kadderly42555 Cascade MAHB214 4:00p–5:50p T 9/21–12/7 KadderlyMUC 123 Electronic Media I, 2.00 Cr.—Coverscomputerbasedrecording,synthe-sisandnotationforthecomposer/arranger.IncludesfundamentalsinMidi,sequencing,sampling,basicsignalprocessing,andpracticalproductionskillsusingcurrentdigitaltechnology.Writeoriginalmaterialduringlabsessions.Fee:$641750 Cascade MAHB101 5:30p–6:50p M 9/20–12/6 Pettis

LabtimeTBA41751 Cascade MAHB101 7:00p–8:20p M 9/20–12/6 Pettis

LabtimeTBAMUC 130A Rhythm Training I, 1.00 Cr.—Developsbasicskillsofrhythmicsightreading.Fee:$641752 Cascade MAHB101 11:30a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 Pettis

LabTimeTBAMUC 130C Rhythm Training III, 1.00 Cr.—Developsbasicskillsofrhythmicsightreading.Fee:$641754 Cascade MAHB101 11:30a–11:50a M 9/20–12/11 Pettis

LabtimeTBAMUC 130B Rhythm Training II, 1.00 Cr.—Developsbasicskillsofrhythmicsightreading.Fee:$641753 Cascade MAHB101 11:30a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 Pettis

LabTimeTBAMUC 140A Group Piano I, 2.00 Cr.—Introducesthebasicsofpianotechniquewithcorrectobservanceofpitch,clef,meter,phrasingandinterpretationinacontemporarystyle.Fee:$641765 Cascade MAHB107 12:00p–12:50p MW 9/20–10/18 Pettisand Cascade MAHB107 12:00p–12:50p MW 10/25–12/8 Pettis

labtimeTBAMUC 143 Group Percussion, 2.00 Cr.—Usesrhythmsfromrock,jazz,R&B,funkandLatinmusictocoverbasictechniquesofperformanceonpercussioninstruments.Fee:$642393 Cascade MAHB214 1:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–10/19 Leeand Cascade MAHB214 1:00p–1:50p TR 10/26–12/9 LeeMUC 145A Group Guitar/Bass I, 2.00 Cr.—Beginninginstructionforguitarandbass.Includesbasicchords,strums,patternsandsongforms.Fee:$641767 Cascade MAHB214 1:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–10/18 Jonesand Cascade MAHB214 1:00p–1:50p MW 10/25–12/8 JonesMUC 150A Keyboard Harmony I, 1.00 Cr.—Pianokeyboardperformanceofsimplekeyboardskillsintroducingscales,cadences,melodyharmonization,simpleaccompani-mentpatternsandtranspositionastheyapplytoprinciplesstudiedinCommercialMusicTheoryI.Fee:$641768 Cascade MAHB107 1:00p–2:50p R 9/23–10/14 Pettisand Cascade MAHB107 1:00p–2:50p R 10/28–12/9 Pettis

DepartmentApproval41769 Cascade MAHB107 3:00p–4:50p R 9/23–10/14 Pettisand Cascade MAHB107 3:00p–4:50p R 10/28–12/9 Pettis

DepartmentApprovalMUC 154A Band Performance Workshop, 2.00 Cr.—Classchooses,rehearses,andperformsavarietyofmusicalstyles,vocalandinstrumental.Includespopular,jazz,andR&B.Rehearsalandpresentationskillsdeveloped.Fee:$641770 Cascade MAHB214 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–10/18 Pettisand Cascade MAHB214 2:00p–3:20p MW 10/25–12/8 PettisMUC 155A Improvisation I, 2.00 Cr.—Covershowscalesandchordsarecon-structedandused,includingmelodicconstruction,phrasing,motifs,riffs,substitutionchords,voiceleading,paraphraseandmelodicramps.Includesharmonicconstructionofallstylesofjazzandeartraining.Bytheendofthesequence,studentssoloagainstsongform.Fee:$641771 Cascade MAHB214 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 WaitsMUC 165 Business for the Musician, 1.00 Cr.—Instructsprospectivemusic-relat-edbusinessowners,suchasbandsorprivateteachers,howtoinitiate,organizeandoper-ateasuccessfulsmallbusiness.Includedarepromotion,marketing,andrecord-keeping.41772 Cascade MAHB214 10:00a–4:50p WR 10/20–10/21JonesMUC 199 Songwriting & Music Publishing, 2.00 Cr.—Coverssongwritingandmusicpublishing.Includesevolutionofpopularsongforms,lyricsandmusic.Publishingcoversroyalties,performancerights,copywriting,placementofworks,andprintedmusic.47171 Cascade MAHB214 10:00a–12:20p S 9/25–11/13 Weissman

MUC 223 Studio Recording Technology I, 3.00 Cr.—Fundamentalskillsinaudioengineeringincludingamixtureoftheoryandpracticalapplicationofcurrentrecordingtechnology.Includesfundamentalacoustics,microphoneplacement,editing,multi-trackrecording,mix-down,signalprocessing,Midi,andtimecodesynchronization.Focusesoncommercials,musicrecordingandsoundtracksforvisualmedia.Fee:$641773 Cascade MAHB101 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–10/19 Thompsonand Cascade MAHB101 10:00a–11:20a TR 10/26–12/9 Thompson

PrereqMUC222orDepartmentApproval;LabtimeTBA41774 Cascade MAHB101 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Thompson

PrereqMUC222orDepartmentApproval;labtimeTBAMUS 108 Music Cultures of the World, 3.00 Cr.—Examinestheworld’smusicwithattentiontomusicalstylesandculturalcontexts.IncludesthestudyofOceania,Indonesia,Africa,India,China,Japan,MiddleEast,LatinAmerica,andethnicNorthAmerica.Prereq-uisite/concurrent:WR115orequivalentplacementtestscores.46486 Cascade MAHB214 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Weissmanw Distance Learning: Online Class43544 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Carr

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.MUS 205 Introduction to Jazz History, 3.00 Cr.—Coversthe90-yearhistoryofjazz,atrulyAmericanartform.Eras,styles,andsignificantartistsareexaminedandanalyzed.Prerequisite/concurrent:WR115orequivalentplacementtestscores.40263 Cascade MAHB214 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–10/19 Jonesand Cascade MAHB214 11:30a–12:50p TR 10/26–12/9 Jones

Noclass10/21/1040575 Cascade MAHB214 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Jones46407 RockCr BLDG3232 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Gardiner43200 Sylvania HT123 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/22–12/8 Johnsonw Distance Learning: Online Class44736 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Carr

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

NursingSylvaniaHT120,503-977-4795Advising

ThePCCNursingProgramisdesignedtopreparethestudenttobelicensedasaregisterednurse(RN).RNsdeliverbedsidenursingcaretoclientsinavarietyofhealthcaresettings.Theyassessthehealthoftheclient,diagnosenursingproblems,andplan,implementandevaluatenursingcare.Providingnursingcarerequirestechnicalaswellasinterpersonalandclinicalthinkingskills.Anursingcareerisbothchallengingandrewarding.PCCNursingProgramgraduatesearnanAssociateofAppliedScienceDegreeinNursing.TheprogramisaccreditedbytheNationalLeagueforNursingandtheOregonStateBoardofNursing.PCC’sNursingProgramisalimitedentryprogram.AstudentmustbeacceptedintotheNursingProgramtoregisterfornursingcourses.Toapply,visittheHealthProfessionalAdmissionsofficeinSylvaniaHT205orcall503-977-4795.

Occupational Skills TrainingSECenterDepartmentOffice:Mt.TaborHallRm106,503-788-6127

TheOccupationalSkillsTrainingprogramisdesignedtoprovideoccupational/careertrainingforpeoplewhoareoutofworkduetoinjury,disability,jobdisplacementorothercircumstances.Studentshavetheopportunitytotailoracareerpaththatisdevelopedthroughanindividualizedplantoaccommodatethestudent’soccupationalgoals,abilities,skillsandinterests.Thisisachievedthroughhands-ontrainingandreallifeexperienceatacommunity-basedsite.

Ophthalmic Medical TechnicianCascadeJH210,www.pcc.edu/programs/ophthalmic,503-978-5209

OphthalmicprogramgraduatesearnanAssociateofAppliedSciencedegree.AdditionalInformation:www.pcc.edu/programs/ophthalmic.Forprogramorapplicationinformationcall503-978-5661.Enrollmentincoursesislimitedtothoseofficiallyacceptedintotheprogramorhavethedepartmentchair’sapproval.

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OMT 145 Clinical Optics 1, 2.00 Cr.—Presentsbasicopticalprinciplesandthehu-maneyefromboththeoreticalandpracticalstandpoints.Exploresprisms,basicdispens-ing,techniquesformeasuringtypesoflenses,useofthelensclock,useandmaintenanceofophthalmicinstrumentsandequipment.Fee:$32

Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class40724 Forinfocontact:Cascade VanCamp

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.Labw Distance Learning: Online Class41091 Forinfocontact:Cascade VanCamp

RequiresoncampusweeklylabsMon.9a-11:50aRm.JH115.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

w Distance Learning: Online Class43256 Forinfocontact:Cascade VanCamp

RequiresoncampusweeklylabsWed.9a-11:50aRm.JH115.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

OMT 163 Ocular Anatomy & Physiology, 2.00 Cr.—Relatesstructureandfunctionofthehumanvisualsystem.Anatomyandphysiologyoftheeyeball,orbit,andocularadnexaarecovered.Specialemphasisplacedonocularterminology.40518 Cascade JH112 12:30p–2:20p W 9/22–12/8 DavisOMT 199 Intro to OMT, 2.00 Cr.—IntroducesstudentstothehistoryofOphthalmicMedicalTechnology,includingrolesandresponsibilitiesofophthalmictechnicians,industrystandardsandprofessionalorganizations.Ethicsofpatientcare,confidentiality,privacyandmedicaleconomicswillalsobediscussed.46202 Cascade JH112 12:30p–2:20p M 9/20–12/6 HarrisOMT 206 Diagnostic Procedures I, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesfundamentalsofdiagnos-tictestingandtechniquesincluding:applanationandSchiotztonometryandbiomicros-copy.Presentsprinciplesandtechniquesofrefractometryandretinoscopywithemphasisonskilldevelopmentutilizingtheschematiceye.Fee:$12

Lecture40229 Cascade JH112 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 BessarabLab41212 Cascade JH115 12:00p–2:50p T 9/21–12/7 Bessarab41933 Cascade JH115 12:00p–2:50p R 9/23–12/9 Bessarab

OMT 208 Ocular Motility/Binocular Vis, 2.00 Cr.—Introducesocularmotilityandbinocularvision.Emphasisplacedonunderstandingthepresentation,characteristics,naturalhistoryofthestrabismuspatient.Amblyopiaandbinocularvisionarealsoad-dressed.45906 Cascade TEB222 11:30a–1:20p F 9/24–12/10 BeaudetOMT 209 Surgical Assisting Procedures, 3.00 Cr.—Addressesthetechnician’sroleinminorofficesurgeryandassistingintheoperatingroom.Topicsincludeproperaseptictechnique,scrubbing,gowningandgloving,sterilizationofinstruments,theimportanceofsurgicalconscience/legalresponsibilities,properdispositionofsupplies/medicationsandsecurityproceduresofmedicationsasregulatedbylaw.Fee:$12

Lecture43192 Cascade JH112 8:00a–9:50a T 9/21–12/7 VanCampLab43193 Cascade JH115 1:30p–4:20p F 9/24–12/10 VanCamp43194 Cascade JH115 8:00a–10:50a F 9/24–12/10 VanCamp

OMT 222 Practicum II, 4.00 Cr.—Workinlocalophthalmicpracticesandhealthcarefacilitiesunderthesupervisionoffacilitypersonnel.Includesexposuretoactualworkingconditionsandskillsinophthalmicdiagnosticandtherapeuticprocedures.40730 Cascade CAHOSPPRACT8:00a–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 HarrisOMT 232 Seminar II, 2.00 Cr.—Discussespracticumexperiences,reviewofmajorprofessionalsubjectareas,andhearguestspeakersontopicsofinteresttotheclass.40519 Cascade JH112 8:00a–9:50a R 9/23–12/9 Harris

ParalegalCascadeTerrellHallBuildingRoom109,503-978-5212,503-978-5430Centralat1626SEWater,nexttoOMSI.

PL 101 Intro to Law - Fundamentals, 3.00 Cr.—CoverssourcesandfunctionoflawintheUnitedStates,courtsystemsandprocedure,introductorylegalanalysis,andanoverviewofcivilandadministrativelaw.Prerequisite:WR121.44700 Cascade TH107 9:00a–11:50a W 9/22–12/8 Brask44701 Cascade TH107 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Brask45423 Cascade TH107 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Brask

PL 103 Introduction to Law - Ethics, 3.00 Cr.—CoversOregonethicsrulesandtheirpracticalapplicationfortheparalegal.Includesapplicationofrulesviasystemsandproceduresusedinlawpractice.Prerequisite:PL102.45103 Cascade TH107 9:00a–11:50a M 9/20–12/6 TaylorPL 105 Litigation, 3.00 Cr.—Coverslitigationprocesswithemphasisoncivillitiga-tion.Includesastudyoftortlawprinciplesfocusingonthetrialprocess(investigation,discoveryandmotionpractice)emphasizingpreparationofdocumentsandpleadings.Prerequisite:PL101.44703 Central CLIMB202 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 FerreroPL 106 Computer Research in Law, 3.00 Cr.—CovershowandwhentousecomputersforlegalresearchandoperationalcontentdifferencesbetweenWestlawandLexis.Includesretrievingspecificdocuments,checkingcitations,andpracticeresearch.Prerequisite:PL203.44724 Cascade TEB227 10:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 BuhmanPL 107 Techniques of Interview, 3.00 Cr.—Studentsstudyandconductsimulatedinterviews.Prerequisite:WR121.Prerequisite/concurrent:PL101.44725 Central CLIMB202 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 TaylorPL 109 Estate Planning, 3.00 Cr.—Approachestoestateplanning,includingwills,trusts,sharedownership,giftsandlifeinsurancearecovered.Includesobjectivespeoplehaveforestateplanning,probateandtheestate,andstructuresandresultsofdifferentestateplans.44726 Central CLIMB202 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 FerreroPL 124 Law Office Management, 3.00 Cr.—Coverslawofficeorganizationandmanagement,personnelmanagement,accounting,proceduralandautomatedsystems,andotheraspectsoflawofficemanagement.44727 Cascade TH107 1:00p–3:50p S 9/25–12/11 AbramPL 130 Legal Software, 3.00 Cr.—Providestraininginavarietyofspecializedlegalsoftwareapplicationsthroughlecture,discussingandotherclassroomactivitiesincurrentlegalsoftwareapplications,whichincludelegalsoftwareusedforconflict-checking,timekeeping,litigationsupportandtrialpreparation.Recommend:CAS133.Prerequisite:PL101.46691 Cascade TEB215 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 LindsayPL 140 Immigration Law for Paralegals, 3.00 Cr.—ProvidesstudentswithanoverviewofUnitedStatesimmigrationlaws.Includesreviewandstudyofmanycriticalimmigrationlawdoctrines,includingnationalityandcitizenship,inadmissibilityanddeportabilitygrounds,theworldwideimmigrantselectionsystem,basicadministrativelawconcepts,asylumandrefugeelaw,anddefensestodeportation.Studentswillhaveanop-portunitytoanalyzefactsituations,reviewcaselaw,draftdocumentsandapplyremedies,principlesanddoctrinesdiscussedintheclass.Recommended:PL101.46690 Cascade TH107 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 ManningPL 203 Legal Research and Library Use, 3.00 Cr.—Coversfunctionofthelawlibraryanddevelopsresearchskillsthroughtheuseofdigests,encyclopedias,reportersystemsandpracticemanuals.Prerequisite:PL101.44728 Cascade TH107 9:00a–11:50a T 9/21–12/7 BuhmanPL 204 Applied Legal Research/Draft, 3.00 Cr.—Studentspracticelegalresearchskillsanddraftlegalmemorandacommontothepracticeoflaw.Prerequisite:PL203.44729 Cascade TH107 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 BraskPL 208 Family Law, 3.00 Cr.—Coverstheory,procedure,andpracticalaspectsofadomesticrelationspractice.Includesdissolutionofmarriage,issuesofcustody,visitation,propertyanddebts,adoption,paternity,domesticviolence,andprenuptialandco-habitationagreements.44730 Central CLIMB202 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 KillianPL 219 Contract and Consumer Law, 3.00 Cr.—Providesanoverviewofcontractlawandselectedconsumerlawclaimsanddefenses.Includesunderstandingthebasicsofcontractinformation,contractprovisions,contractclaimsanddefenses.Coversselectedconsumerlawissues,includinglemonlaw,warrantiesandfairdebtcollection.Prerequisite:PL101.46692 Central CLIMBTBA 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 HopfePL 221 Bankruptcy Law, 3.00 Cr.—CoversBankruptcyCode,RulesofProcedure,typesofbankruptcyrelief,exemptandnon-exemptproperty,dischargeabilityofdebts,andbankruptcyforms.44731 Central CLIMB104 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 TBAPL 222 Corporate Law Practice, 3.00 Cr.—Coversmostsignificantstatecorpora-tionlaw,howtoassistinpreparationandfilingofdocumentsnecessarytoformacorpora-tion,howtodraftresolutionsforcorporateshareholdersanddirectors’meetings,andhowtopaydividendstoshareholdersortoterminatebusinessanddistributeproperty.44732 Central CLIMB104 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 TBAPL 224 Torts and Personal Injury, 3.00 Cr.—Providesanoverviewoftortlawandhandlingpersonalinjuryclaims,includingparalegal’srole.Includesstudyofinternationaltorts,negligenceandstrictliabilityclaims;defenses;vicariousliability;tortclaimsact;damages;analyzefactsituations;reviewcaselaw;draftpleadings;evaluatedamages;dis-coveryissues;andapplyprinciplesdiscussedinclass.Prerequisite:PL101andPL102.44733 Central CLIMB104 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 TBA

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PL 226 Criminal Law for Paralegal, 3.00 Cr.—CoversgeneralcriminallawandproceduretogainabasicunderstandingofthecriminaljusticesystemaswellastheParalegal’sroleinthecriminaljusticesystem.44734 Central CLIMB104 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Bruington

Cooperative EducationToregisterpleasecontactTraciHopfe([email protected]).StudentsmustcompleteallpaperworkwithTracibythesecondFridayoftheterm.PL 280A CE: Paralegal, 1.00 TO 3.00 Cr.—Studentsworkatapprovedjobsitestoreceiveasvariedandcompleteajobexperienceaspossibleunderjobconditions.Designedtomeettheneedsoftheindividualstudentandtheconditionsoftheworksite.GoalsforeachstudentareestablishedbywrittenLearningObjectivesbetweenthestudentandworksite,approvedbytheInstructororprogram.Departmentapprovalandcompletionof18creditshoursinParalegalProgram(unlesswaivedbytheDepartment)arerequired.45485 Cascade TH. TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Hopfe

1Credithour.45496 Cascade TH. TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Hopfe

2Credithours.45497 Cascade TH. TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Hopfe

3Credithours.

Parent EducationSylvaniaHT318,503-977-4217

HEC 157 Parenting Skills, 1.00 Cr.—Designedforparentsorprospectiveparentstoexaminethecurrentissuesaffectingtheroleofparentsintoday’ssociety.Studiesthestagesofchilddevelopment,influencesparentshaveontheirchild’sdevelopmentandhowthoseinfluencescanshapetheirchild’sdevelopmentovertime.44886 Sylvania HT309 9:00a–12:20p S 10/2– TBAand Sylvania HT309 9:00a–12:20p S 11/6– TBAand Sylvania HT309 9:00a–12:20p S 12/4– TBAHEC 9421 Living & Lrng w/Your Toddler, 1.00 Cr.—Designedforparentsandtheirchildrenbetweenthewalkingstageandtwoandone-halfyearsofage.Parentsobserveandparticipatewiththeirchildrenindevelopmentallydesignedactivities.Inaddition,theyparticipateinaparentseminarfocusingonparentingtopicsandneeds.Fee:$642984 Sylvania HT05 9:15a–11:05a R 9/20–12/11 TBA

FOOTNOTE:Children14-30months.FirstsessionparentsONLY

PhilosophyCascadeTH220,503-978-5215DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrRC3201,503-614-7235OfficeSECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146,503-788-6147SylvaniaSS215,503-977-4289

Philosophycoursesneednotbetakeninsequence.PHL 191 Analysis & Eval of Argument, 4.00 Cr.—Analyzingarguments,recogniz-ingargumentswhentheyoccur,discerningsimplelogicalpatternsofargument,extractingargumentsfromthecontextsinwhichtheyoccur,restatingtheminclearandconcisetermsandclearingawayneedlesslanguageinformulatingarguments.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40369 Cascade SC301 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bailey40370 RockCr BLDG7105 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Woolman40366 Sylvania SCB201 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Geiger40367 Sylvania SCB101 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/11 JolinPHL 195 Crit Think: Sci & the Occult, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesscientificmethod,assessmentcriteriaforscientificobservationsandexplanationsandthedifferencebetweengenuineandbogusscience.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.44738 RockCr BLDG3225 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Warwick42012 Sylvania SCB201 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 CareyPHL 197 TV & The Present of Reality, 4.00 Cr.—Thoughtfulandcriticallookattelevisionprogramming.Includesnews,entertainmentprogrammingandcommercials.Emphasizesthinking,talkingandwritingaboutwhatstudentsseeonTVandreflectingonhowtelevisioninfluencestheirimagesofthemselvesandtheirreality.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43546 RockCr BLDG2243 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Cohen43483 Sylvania SCB201 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Corrado

PHL 201 Philosophical Problems, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesmetaphysicsandthetheoryofknowledgeviatheworksofimportantfiguresinthehistoryofphilosophy.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40798 Cascade SC303 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Severson40371 RockCr BLDG2101 5:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Warwick47643 SECenter SCOTT102 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sullivan40368 Sylvania SCB102 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 TBA40501 Sylvania SCB101 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/11 Jolin41682 Sylvania SCB201 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 TBAPHL 202 Intro to Phil: Elem Ethics, 4.00 Cr.—Studiesattemptsbyphilosopherstoaccountforthedifferencebetweenrightandwrong,forthenotionofmoralobligationandtoanswerthequestion:Howshouldweleadourlives.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.45056 Cascade SC305 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Severson

Service-LearningOptionseewww.pcc.edu/servicelearning43547 RockCr BLDG2119 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Warwick44739 RockCr BLDG5115B 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Haddix40365 Sylvania SCB201 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Corrado40500 Sylvania AM126 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 TBA42202 Sylvania SCB201 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 TBAPHL 204 Philosophy of Religion, 4.00 Cr.—ExaminestheexistenceandattributesofGod,faith,reasonandmysticism,religionandscience,religionandmorality,religiouslanguageandlifeafterdeathfromtheperspectiveofthephilosopher.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41215 Cascade TH122 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA45806 Newberg NCC105 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Cayton41732 RockCr BLDG3225 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Patterson46679 RockCr BLDG2101 5:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Warwick40363 Sylvania AM126 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Stockton40364 Sylvania SCB103 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Farnum41431 Sylvania SCB101 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/11 JolinPHL 205 Biomedical Ethics, 4.00 Cr.—Designedprimarilyfornursingandotherhealthcarestudents.Focusesonapplyingethicalconceptstothesituationsanddilemmasnursesandotherhealthcareworkersconfrontintheirprofessionalroles.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41479 Sylvania SCB101 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Farnum41655 Sylvania SCB101 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Farnum41895 Sylvania SCB101 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/11 Stockton45291 Sylvania SCB103 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 StocktonPHL 206 Intro to Environmental Ethics, 4.00 Cr.—Investigatestheethicalques-tionsthatpertaintohumanchoicesregardingtheenvironment.Someofthequestionsad-dressedinclude:Donon-humananimalshaverights?Whatistheenvironmentanddowehaveanobligationtoprotectit?Whatistheproperethicalbalancebetweeneconomicandenvironmentalconcernsregardingnaturalresources?Doesthepresentgenerationhaveanethicalobligationtopreserveahealthyenvironmentforfuturegenerations?Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.44737 RockCr BLDG2110 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 ParisiPHL 207 Ethical Issues in Aging, 4.00 Cr.—Thiscoursewillinvestigatecentralethicalissuespertainingtothecareofelderlypatients.Studentswillbecomemorefamiliarwithvariousethicalprinciplesandframeworksandthenapplythesetovariousethicalissuesanddilemmasthatariseincaringfortheelderly.Studentswilllearnhowtoidentifyethicalissuesincaringfortheelderlyandbecomemoreproficientinethicaldecisionmakinginordertorenderwell-reasonedethicaldecisionsregardingcarefortheelderly.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class42405 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Holmes

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class43400 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Cayton

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.PHL 209 Business Ethics, 4.00 Cr.—Designedprimarilyforstudentsofbusinessandrelatedfields.Reviewssomehistoricalandcontemporaryethicaltheoriesandethicalissuesthatariseinseveralaspectsofbusiness,suchas,management,useofcomputers,marketing,accounting,anddoingbusinessinaninternationalsetting.Includesthesocialresponsibilitiesofcorporations,therightsofworkers,truthinadvertising,theenviron-mentalimpactofdoingbusiness,affirmativeactioninhiring,sexualharassmentintheworkplace,respectforculturaldifferences,andtheresponsibilitiesoftheindividualinthecorporatesetting.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.45805 Newberg NCC105 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Cayton41397 RockCr BLDG2101 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 CohenPHL 210 Intro to Asian Philosophy, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesthenon-dualisticphilos-ophiesofIndia,China,Japan,andSouthEastAsia,whichofferacomplementaryapproachtoWesterntraditionsinlogic,ethics,epistemology,andmetaphysics.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41313 Sylvania SCB101 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/11 Hennessy

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PHL 211 Existentialism, 4.00 Cr.—Thiscoursewillinvestigateexistentialphiloso-phyfromthe19thCenturytothepresent.Studentswillbecomefamiliarwiththedifferentbranchesofexistentialistthoughtandtheinfluenceexistentialismhadonphilosophy,literature,andcultureinthe19thand20thCenturies.Philosophersthatwillbestudiedinclude,butarenotlimitedto,someofthefollowing:Kierkegaard,Nietzsche,Heidegger,CamusandSartre.Prerequisite:PlacementintoWR121andplacementintoRD9043549 RockCr BLDG2243 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Patterson42110 Sylvania SCB103 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 FarnumPHL 222 Philosophy of Art and Beauty, 4.00 Cr.—Introductorycourseexploringindividualandculturalassumptionsaboutthenatureofartandaestheticexpression.Appliesaphilosophicalapproachtothestudyofartformsfrommanyworldcultures.Inseminar/workshopformat,theclassinvolvesthestudyofavarietyofmediaandgenres,withpossiblefieldtripstomuseums,galleriesgardens,andperformingartsevents.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.45872 Sylvania SCB102 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/11 Hennessy

Physical Education and DanceCascadeTH220,503-978-5519DeptChair,503-978-5524CAGYMRockCrBLDG5Gym,503-614-7287DeptChair,503-614-7327AdminAsst,503-614-7286GymOfficeSECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146,503-788-6148SylvaniaHT215,503-977-4210AdminAsst,503-977-4945IssueRoom,503-977-4213Facilities,503-977-4264DanceDept

PEFacilityAccess:StudentsinaPEclasscansignupforalockerandreceiveaccesstoPEfacilitiesbyprovidingastudentIDandaprintedclassscheduletothefollowingareasonthefollowingPCCcampuses:RockCreek:Building5,GymCascade:PEB(PhysicalEducationBuilding)FrontDeskSylvania:HT114,IssueRoomWindowStudentsnotenrolledinaPEclassinterestedinusingPEFacilitiesduringopenrecreationhours,canpaya$12PEFacilityFeeatthebusinessofficeofthecampustheyarewishingtohaveaccesstoandthenpresentthereceiptandstudentIDatthelocationslistedabove.PCCdoesnotprovidemedicalcoverage.Itisstronglyrecommendedthatstudentshavemedicalcoverageandarecentphysicalexam.xPleaseseeFitnessTechnologyProgramearlierinthisscheduleformorenewclasses.

Fitness ActivitiesPE 10 Physical Ed Activity Program, 1.00 Cr.—IndependentstudyformatallowingstudentstoparticipateinavarietyofactivitiesusingdesignatedPCCfacilitieswhenclassesarenotscheduled.ThisclassdoesnotcounttowardsPCCdegreesorPCCfinan-cialaid.Checkwithappropriateinstitutionorhighschoolfortransferabilityofthisclass.Consultationwithinstructormayberequired.Recommended:signedphysicalexaminationform.Fee:$1243706 Cascade CAGYMTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Query

[email protected]/20forinformation.40226 RockCr BLDG5GYM TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Staley

Orientationrequired,call503-614-7286.40217 Sylvania HTTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 O’Connor

CheckinwithpersonnelinHT114(IssueRoom)PE 182A Beg Group Fitness, 1.00 Cr.—Offersstudentsknowledgeandskillstokeepfitforlife.Teachessafeperformanceofmovementandexerciseinaprogressiveapproach.Includescardiovascularandmuscularendurance,flexibilityandbodycomposition.Aero-bictrainingprinciplesstressedusingtargetheartrateandBorgmethods.Fee:$1242993 Cascade CAGYMNSBR 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bouchelion

FOCUS:NIA/Mind-BodyAerobics42995 Cascade CAGYM201 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Graham

FOCUS:CardioFusion43867 Cascade CAGYM201 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Graham

FOCUS:CoreFitness44575 Cascade CAGYM201L 7:00a–8:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson

FOCUS:StudioCycling&StrengthTraining44577 Cascade CAGYM201 6:00a–7:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Hardy

FOCUS:ZumbaDanceFitness46531 Cascade CAGYM201 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hardy

FOCUS:ZumbaDanceFitness44819 RockCr BLDG2259 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gonzalez

NIA:BodyMindFusionFitness45137 RockCr BLDG5GYM 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Brauer

Focus-SpinningBikeandCoreFitness45140 RockCr BLDG5GYM 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 McQueen

Focus-SpinningBikeandCoreFitness

45142 RockCr BLDG5GYM 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 GoedenFocus-SpinningBikeandCoreFitness

46636 RockCr BLDG2259 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Borlant-GuertEclecticMovement:Yoga+Variousaerobicmovementforms

40443 SECenter TABOR102 5:30p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 BoldenRhythmicaerobics

40679 Sylvania HT101 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 KidoguchiNia/Mind-BodyAerobics

42237 Sylvania HT101 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 KidoguchiNia/Mind-BodyAerobics

43198 Sylvania HT08 7:00a–8:20a MW 9/20–12/8 HardyZumba

43814 Sylvania HT02 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 HullTotalBodyConditioning-30Cardio/30Strength/20Flex

43912 Sylvania HT02 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 HullFOCUS:SpinningandCoreTraining

46963 Sylvania HT118 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 SimsTotalBodyConditioning30Cardio/30Strength/20Flex

PE 182B Int Group Fitness, 1.00 Cr.—Offersstudentsanopportunitytoimproveand/ormaintainahighleveloffitness.Includescardio-vascularendurance,muscularendurance,flexibility,andbodycomposition.Recommended:BeginningAerobicFitnessorarecentaerobicdance/exerciseclass.Fee:$1242994 Cascade CAGYMNSBR 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bouchelion

FOCUS:NIA/Mind-BodyAerobics42996 Cascade CAGYM201 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Graham

FOCUS:CardioFusion43868 Cascade CAGYM201 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Graham

FOCUS:CoreFitness44576 Cascade CAGYM201L 7:00a–8:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson

FOCUS:StudioCycling&StrengthTraining44578 Cascade CAGYM201 6:00a–7:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Hardy

FOCUS:ZumbaDanceFitness46532 Cascade CAGYM201 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hardy

FOCUS:ZumbaDanceFitness44820 RockCr BLDG2259 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gonzalez

NIA:BodyMindFusionFitness45139 RockCr BLDG5GYM 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Brauer

Focus-SpinningBikeandCoreFitness45141 RockCr BLDG5GYM 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 McQueen

Focus-SpinningBikeandCoreFitness45143 RockCr BLDG5GYM 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Goeden

Focus-SpinningBikeandCoreFitness46639 RockCr BLDG2259 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Borlant-Guert

EclecticMovement:Yoga+Variousaerobicmovementforms42054 SECenter TABOR102 5:30p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bolden

Rhythmicaerobics40680 Sylvania HT101 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kidoguchi

Nia/Mind-BodyAerobics42238 Sylvania HT101 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kidoguchi

Nia/Mind-BodyAerobics43199 Sylvania HT08 7:00a–8:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Hardy

Zumba43815 Sylvania HT02 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Hull

TotalBodyConditioning-30Cardio/30Strength/20Flex43914 Sylvania HT02 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hull

FOCUS:SpinningandCoreTraining47555 Sylvania HT118 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sims

TotalBodyConditioning30Cardio/30Strength/20FlexPE 199F Bhangra Fitness, 1.00 Cr.—Offersstudentsknowledgeandskillstokeepfitforlife.TeachessafeperformanceofmovementandexerciseinaprogressiveapproachusingBhangramovements/patterns.Includescardiovascularandmuscularendurance,flexibilityandbodycomposition.StudentswilllearnBhangracomponentstouseineverydayfitnessroutines.Fee:$1247802 Sylvania HT101 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/9 Kakad47804 Sylvania HT08 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 KakadPE 199G Cross-Walk Fitness, 1.00 Cr.—Improvesfitness,health,andoverallwell-nessthroughastructuredwalkingandcross-trainingprogram.Studentswillincorporatesafeandproperwalkingtechniqueswhilebuildingaerobicandanaerobicendurance.Studentswillalsoparticipateinactivitiesthatpromoteincreasedmusclestrenth,muscleendurance,agility,balance,speed,andflexibility.Fee:$1247800 Sylvania HT02 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–11/9 Littrell

MeetinHT02tostretch,8weekclassisoutdoorsPE 182N Corrective Physical Education, 1.00 Cr.—Individualized,self-pacedexerciseandswimprogramsforstudentswithacuteorchronicinjuriesordisabilities.Fee:$1240873 Sylvania HT02 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Manning

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PE 182H Adult Fitness, 1.00 Cr.—Exercisesandactivitieswhichstrengthenandconditionspecificlargemusclegroups,improvecardiovascularfitnessandflexibility.Fee:$1247634 Sylvania HT08 7:00a–9:50a F 9/24–12/10 Brill

Cardio/Core/Flexibilityw Distance Learning: Online Class42196 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Littrell

Reqr’dOrientation:Tues,Sept21,4:45pmHTGymFitnesswearImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

w Distance Learning: Online Class43260 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Humphrey-Kee

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.PE 182C Beginning Fitness and Walking, 1.00 Cr.—Beginninglevel,self-pacedwalkingprogramsandavarietyofconditioningexercisesforspecificbodyareas.Providesinstructionforintegratingwalkingintoalifetimefitnessprogram.Fee:$1241977 Cascade CAGYM110 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Query43712 Cascade CAGYM110 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Rivers43819 RockCr BLDG5GYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Staley

1stmeetinginbulding5/GYM44583 Sylvania HTTRACK 7:00a–8:50a MW 9/20–11/12 Hull

8WeekCourseMeetinHT08tostretchPE 182D Intermediate Fitness & Walking, 1.00 Cr.—Improvesfitnessthroughself-pacedwalkingprogramsdesignedtoincreasethefrequencyanddurationofregularworkouts.Incorporateawalkingprogramintoatotalfitnessprogramforfutureuse.Recommended:BeginningFitnessandWalkingoraveragefitnesslevel.Fee:$1241978 Cascade CAGYM110 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Query43711 Cascade CAGYM110 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Rivers43820 RockCr BLDG5GYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Staley

1stmeetinginbulding5/GYM44584 Sylvania HTTRACK 7:00a–8:50a MW 9/20–11/12 Hull

8WeekCourseMeetinHT08tostretchPE 182E Jogging for Health, 1.00 Cr.—Introducestheproperrunningtechniqueandprovidestheopportunitytoimprovegeneralfitness.Runningwillbedoneonthetrackuntilstudentandinstructorfeelthestudentisreadytorunontheroad.Fee:$1243709 Cascade CAGYM110 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Query43710 Cascade CAGYM110 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Rivers44817 RockCr BLDG5GYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Staley43797 Sylvania HTTRACK 7:00a–8:50a MW 9/20–11/12 Hull

8WeekCourseMeetinHT08tostretchPE 182F Boot Camp, 1.00 Cr.—Agroupexerciseclassfocusingoncardiorespiratoryfitnessandmuscularenduranceusingdumbbellsandotherequipment(physioballs,steps,etc.)Thisclassconcentratesonallkeymusclegroups,workingtowardmusclefitnessandflexibilitygains.Thisclassisgearedtothosewhoenjoyhigh-intensitycal-listhenictraininginagroupclassformat.Fee:$1242418 Cascade CAGYM201 6:00a–6:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Query42419 Cascade CAGYM201 7:00a–7:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Query42988 Cascade CAGYM201 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Query43821 RockCr BLDG5GYM 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Glass42320 Sylvania HT08 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/11 Hull46989 Sylvania HT08 7:30a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 VanBrocklinPE 181A Beg Weight Training-Coed, 1.00 Cr.—Stressesthepropertechniquesofweightliftingandthedevelopmentofmuscularstrengthandendurance.Individualprogramsdevelopedwhichallowforbodyandstrengthdifferencesandsafetyinlifting.Fee:$1241806 Cascade CAGYM202 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Fisher

Focus:BodySculpting41861 Cascade CAGYM202 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Fisher41989 Cascade CAGYM202 4:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson44573 Cascade CAGYM202 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kirkpatrick41721 RockCr BLDG5102 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA42426 RockCr BLDG5102 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA42432 RockCr BLDG5102 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA43570 RockCr BLDG5102 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Spaziani44832 RockCr BLDG5102 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA46605 RockCr BLDG5102 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Spaziani42875 SECenter TABOR101 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bolden40214 Sylvania HT118 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Boggs40216 Sylvania HT118 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 VanBrocklin41203 Sylvania HT118 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Cox41642 Sylvania HT118 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Boggs43182 Sylvania HT118 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Littrell47630 Sylvania HT118 7:30a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Brill

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PE 181B Int Weight Training-Coed, 1.00 Cr.—Continuesthedevelopmentofthestudent’sstrength/fitness.Individualevaluationandweightliftingprogramsdevelopedtomeetthestudent’sneeds.Recommended:Beginningweighttrainingorequivalent.Fee:$1241807 Cascade CAGYM202 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Fisher

Focus:BodySculpting41862 Cascade CAGYM202 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Fisher44574 Cascade CAGYM202 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Kirkpatrick46490 Cascade CAGYM202 5:30p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson41722 RockCr BLDG5102 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA42427 RockCr BLDG5102 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA42433 RockCr BLDG5102 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA43571 RockCr BLDG5102 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Spaziani44834 RockCr BLDG5102 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA46610 RockCr BLDG5102 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Spaziani42876 SECenter TABOR101 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bolden40220 Sylvania HT118 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 VanBrocklin41024 Sylvania HT118 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Littrell41204 Sylvania HT118 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Cox41643 Sylvania HT118 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Boggs41644 Sylvania HT118 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Boggs47632 Sylvania HT118 7:30a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Brill

CoreTrainingPE 181C Adv Weight Training-Coed, 1.00 Cr.—Highleveldevelopmentofstudentmuscularstrength,enduranceandcardiovascularfitness.Individualprogramsdevelopedtomeetthestudent’sneeds.Recommended:Intermediateweighttrainingorequivalent.Fee:$1246489 Cascade CAGYM202 5:30p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson41723 RockCr BLDG5102 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA42428 RockCr BLDG5102 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA42434 RockCr BLDG5102 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA43573 RockCr BLDG5102 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Spaziani44835 RockCr BLDG5102 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA46612 RockCr BLDG5102 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Spaziani41025 Sylvania HT118 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Littrell43197 Sylvania HT118 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Boggs43744 Sylvania HT118 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 VanBrocklin43758 Sylvania HT118 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Cox43782 Sylvania HT118 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Boggs47633 Sylvania HT118 7:30a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Brill

CoreTrainingPE 182P Body in Balance-Pilates Condi, 1.00 Cr.—CoversbasicconceptsandskillsinthePilatesMethodofconditioning,designedtoincreasecorestrengthandstabilization,musclebalance,tone,coordination,andflexibility.Non-impactmatexercisesdevelopwholebodyawarenessandcontrol,andcanbemodifiedtovariousfitnesslevels.Fee:$1241630 Cascade CAGYMNSBR 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Mossman41805 Cascade CAGYM201 6:00p–7:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Demeri43389 Cascade CAGYM201 8:00a–8:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Fisher43715 Cascade CAGYM201 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Fisher42581 RockCr BLDG5114 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Blake46651 RockCr BLDG5114 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Goeden41948 SECenter TABOR102 2:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bolden41389 Sylvania HT101 8:00a–8:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Kidoguchi41526 Sylvania HT101 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Manning42186 Sylvania HT08 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Manning42229 Sylvania HT08 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kidoguchi43056 Sylvania HT101 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 ManningPE 182U Pilates II, 1.00 Cr.—BuildsonconceptsandskillsinthePilatesmethodofconditioning.Designedtocontinuetoincreasecorestrengthandstabilizationchallengingthebodytofurtheritsrangeofmotion.Recommended:PilatesIorinstructorpermission.Fee:$1245059 RockCr BLDG5114 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Blake46652 RockCr BLDG5114 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Goeden43057 Sylvania HT101 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Manning44367 Sylvania HT08 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kidoguchi44624 Sylvania HT08 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Manning46740 Sylvania HT101 8:00a–8:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Kidoguchi46742 Sylvania HT101 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 ManningPE 199M MMA Combative Conditioning, 1.00 Cr.—Ahigh-intensitygroupexerciseclassfocusingonchallengingyourbodyinadynamicandenergenticfashion.Emphasisisplacedonperformingvariousactivitiesandexercisesinchallengingcondi-tionsutilizingresistance,balance,andcompoundedmotionstoimproveoverallfitnesstohelpoptimizeathleticperformancewhileminimizingpotentialinjurywhenperformingmartialartsactivities.Fee:$1246648 RockCr BLDG5GYM 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McQueen

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PE 199W Phy. Act. for Weight Control, 1.00 Cr.—Tohelpoverweight,sedentary,and/orolderstudentsbeginanindependentandprogressiveactivityprogram.Recom-mendedforthosestudentswhowouldlikehelpwithweightcontrolthroughactivity,andwhohavetheirdoctor’spermissiontobeginanactivityprogram.Fee:$2046649 Distance DSTLEARN TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Staley

Circuit Weight TrainingSylvaniaCampus:TworequiredorientationsduringregularlyscheduledclasstimeonMonday,Sept.20thandWednesday,Sept.22ndorTues.Sept.21standThurs,Sept.23rd.StudentswhohavesuccessfullycompletedPE181Dmayworkoutduringtherequiredorientation.PE 181D Circuit Weight Training 1-Coed, 1.00 Cr.—Cardiopulmonaryandstrengthfitnessaremaintained/improvedthroughtheuseofmultipleweightandaerobicstations,basedonastructuredtimeandrotationsystem.Fee:$1241985 Cascade CAGYM203 8:00a–8:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Lee41987 Cascade CAGYM203 6:00a–7:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Kirkpatrick46500 Cascade CAGYM203 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Kirkpatrick46502 Cascade CAGYM203 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Graham44813 RockCr BLDG5102 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Hicks44815 RockCr BLDG5102 12:30p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Staley46601 RockCr BLDG5102 7:30a–8:20a MWF 9/20–12/10 Hicks40204 Sylvania HT118 6:00a–7:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Loverin40218 Sylvania HT118 4:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cox40507 Sylvania HT118 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Sims40510 Sylvania HT118 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Boggs40512 Sylvania HT118 6:00a–7:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Brill42224 Sylvania HT118 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 FieldsPE 181E Circuit Weight Training 2-Coed, 1.00 Cr.—Cardiopulmonaryandstrengthfitnessaremaintained/improvedthroughtheuseofmultipleweightandaerobicstations,basedonastructuredtimeandrotationsystem.Fee:$1241986 Cascade CAGYM203 8:00a–8:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Lee41988 Cascade CAGYM203 6:00a–7:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Kirkpatrick46501 Cascade CAGYM203 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Kirkpatrick46503 Cascade CAGYM203 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Graham44814 RockCr BLDG5102 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Hicks44816 RockCr BLDG5102 12:30p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Staley46603 RockCr BLDG5102 7:30a–8:20a MWF 9/20–12/10 Hicks40205 Sylvania HT118 6:00a–7:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Loverin40219 Sylvania HT118 4:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cox40508 Sylvania HT118 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Sims40509 Sylvania HT118 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Boggs40511 Sylvania HT118 6:00a–7:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Brill42225 Sylvania HT118 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Fields

Team SportsPE 185I Flag Football, 1.00 Cr.—Coversskills,rulesandstrategies.Emphasizesindividualandteamoffensive,defensiveandkickingtechniquesaswellasconceptsofteamorganizationandplay.Considerabletimeisspentplayingthegame.Fee:$1242589 RockCr BLDG5GYM 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–11/11 Hicks

FirstMeetinginBldg5GYM40215 Sylvania HTUFIELD 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–11/10 Glass

8WeekCoursePE 185J Softball, 1.00 Cr.—Emphasizesteamplay,strategyandindividualskills.Includedare:batting,runningbasesandsliding,throwingfromoutfield,throwingfrominfield,pitching,catching,fieldingandcommunication.Timeisdividedbetweendrillsandgameplay.Fee:$1247954 RockCr BLDG5GYM 1:30p–3:20p TR 9/21–11/11 Williamson

Note:1stmeetinginBLDG5/GYMPE 185A Beginning Basketball, 1.00 Cr.—Providesinstructioninbasketballfunda-mentals,skills,andrulesthroughdrillsandgameplay.Fee:$1242457 Cascade CAGYM110 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA42018 RockCr BLDG5GYM 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wilcher42431 RockCr BLDG5GYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Humphrey-Kee40966 Sylvania HTGYM 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Fields41761 Sylvania HTGYM 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 FieldsPE 185B Intermediate Basketball, 1.00 Cr.—Providesinstructionandopportunitytodevelopskillsandknowledgeabovethebasiclevel.Implementssetplaysandskillsthroughdrillsandgameplay.Beginningbasketballskillsrequired.Fee:$1242458 Cascade CAGYM110 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA41373 RockCr BLDG5GYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Humphrey-Kee42019 RockCr BLDG5GYM 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wilcher40208 Sylvania HTGYM 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Fields41762 Sylvania HTGYM 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Fields42349 Sylvania HTGYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Fields

PE 185C Advanced Basketball, 1.00 Cr.—Emphasizescontinueddevelopmentofskillsnecessarytoparticipateinbasketballatanadvancedlevelthroughgameplayanddrills.Beginning/Intermediatebasketballskillsrequired.Fee:$1241859 Cascade CAGYM110 3:30p–5:20p MTWRF 9/20–10/8 Lee

Callthemen’scoach978-5514forinstructorapproval.41860 Cascade CAGYM110 5:30p–7:20p MTWRF 9/20–10/8 Lee

Callthewomen’scoach978-5514forinstructorapproval.41374 RockCr BLDG5GYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Humphrey-Kee42430 RockCr BLDG5GYM 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wilcher41763 Sylvania HTGYM 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Fields42228 Sylvania HTGYM 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 FieldsPE 185M Lacrosse - Beginning, 1.00 Cr.—Includesbasichistory,terminology,eti-quette,strategiesandskillsofgame.Maybeplayedonoutdoorfieldoralteredforindoorplayduringadverseweatherconditions.Fee:$1246689 RockCr BLDG5GYM 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–11/10 VoasPE 185N Lacrosse - Intermediate, 1.00 Cr.—Buildsfurtheronthebeginningtechniquesofthegame.Emphasizesteamplay,specialsituationsandofficiating.Includesbasichistory,terminology,etiquette,strategiesandskillsofgame.Maybeplayedonoutdoorfieldoralteredforindoorplayduringadverseweatherconditions.Prerequisite:PE185Morinstructorpermission.Fee:$1246688 RockCr BLDG5GYM 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–11/10 VoasPE 185D Beginning Volleyball, 1.00 Cr.—Includesbasichistory,terminology,etiquette,strategiesandskillsofgame.Fee:$1241980 Cascade CAGYM110 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Deuel43823 RockCr BLDG5GYM 12:00p–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Williamson44858 RockCr BLDG5GYM 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Williamson40206 Sylvania HTGYM 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Glass

Volleyball-AlllevelsUSVBA42197 Sylvania HTGYM 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Morgan

Volleyball-AlllevelsUSVBAPE 185E Intermediate Volleyball, 1.00 Cr.—Buildsfurtheronthebeginningtech-niquesofthegame.Emphasizesteamplay,specialsituationsandofficiating.Beginningvolleyballclassorinstructorpermissionrequired.Fee:$1241981 Cascade CAGYM110 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Deuel43824 RockCr BLDG5GYM 12:00p–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Williamson44859 RockCr BLDG5GYM 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Williamson40207 Sylvania HTGYM 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Glass

Volleyball-AlllevelsUSVBA42198 Sylvania HTGYM 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Morgan

Volleyball-AlllevelsUSVBAPE 185F Advanced Volleyball, 1.00 Cr.—Buildsfurtherontheintermediatetechniquesofthegame.Emphasizesteamplay,offensive/defensivesituationsandotheradvancedskillsofspiking,teamblockingandshoulderroll.Beginningvolleyballandintermediatevolleyballskillsorinstructorpermissionrequired.Fee:$1243825 RockCr BLDG5GYM 12:00p–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 Williamson44860 RockCr BLDG5GYM 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Williamson40677 Sylvania HTGYM 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Glass

Volleyball-AlllevelsUSVBA42199 Sylvania HTGYM 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Morgan

Volleyball-AlllevelsUSVBAPE 185G Beginning Soccer, 1.00 Cr.—Basicskills,rules,andstrategiesforsoccerwillbetaught.Includesdribbling,kicking,trapping,heading,throw-in,tackling,shooting,goalieplay,cornerkicks,goaliekicks,penaltykicks,soccerformations(5-3-2,4-3-3,3-3-4,2-4-4),defensiveplay,offensiveplay,rulesofsoccer.Fee:$1243716 Cascade CAGYM110 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Karaselimovic41718 RockCr BLDG5GYM 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Humphrey-Kee42584 RockCr BLDG5GYM 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Unsworth

FirstMeetinginBldg5GYM40617 Sylvania HTSOCCER 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–11/10 Karaselimovic

8WeekCourse43790 Sylvania HTGYM 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Karaselimovic

IndoorSoccerPE 185L Intermediate Soccer, 1.00 Cr.—Appliesskillsacquiredinbasic/beginningsoccerplay.Utilizeskicking,passing,dribbling,heading,playstrategies,andgoal-keeperskills.Maybeplayedonoutdoorfieldoralteredforindoorplay.Fee:$1243717 Cascade CAGYM110 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Karaselimovic41719 RockCr BLDG5GYM 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Humphrey-Kee42585 RockCr BLDG5GYM 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Unsworth

FirstMeetinginBldg5GYM42181 Sylvania HTSOCCER 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–11/10 Karaselimovic

8WeekCourse43788 Sylvania HTSOCCER 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–11/11 Karaselimovic

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PE 185H Advanced Soccer, 1.00 Cr.—Presentsmoreadvancedsoccerskills,strate-giesandrulesnotcoveredinthebeginningcourse.Includesfootwork(trapping,feinting,shielding,dribbling),tackling,volleykicking,shooting,heading,goalkeeperplay,soccerformations,defense,offense,rules.Beginningandintermediatesoccerskillsrequired.Fee:$1241720 RockCr BLDG5GYM 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Humphrey-Kee42586 RockCr BLDG5GYM 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Unsworth

FirstMeetinginBldg5GYM43789 Sylvania HTSOCCER 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–11/11 Karaselimovic

8WeekCourse43792 Sylvania HTGYM 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Karaselimovic

IndoorSoccerPE 185K Ultimate Frisbee, 1.00 Cr.—Providesinstructioninskills,drillsandgameplayforthegameofUltimateFrisbee.Studentswilllearntherules,strategyteamplayaswellasconceptofteamorganization.Fee:$1246935 Sylvania HTUFIELD 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–11/11 VanBrocklin

8weekCourse

Individual/Recreational ActivitiesOn-campusorientationandfitnesstestingrequiredforVolkswalking(PE183I,183J,183M)andSelf-PacedFitness(PE182Q).Seedatesandtimesbelow.Wearappropriatefitness/workoutclothesandshoes.PE 183I Beginning Volkswalking, 1.00 Cr.—Providesindependentopportunitytoachieve/maintainage-relatedwalking/fitnesslevelsthroughindividualwalkingprogramandactiveparticipationinVolkswalkingevents.Duetoindependentnatureofcourse,requiresweeklywalkinglogreportsviacurrentemailaccount.Fee:$1241378 RockCr BLDG5101 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Humphrey-Kee

1stmeeting/Orientationreq’dSept2512PMBldg5-10146970 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Sims

1stmeeting/orientationrequiredSept213:30-4:15HTGYMPE 183J Intermediate Volkswalking, 1.00 Cr.—Allowsstudenttoindependentlycontinueprogressfrombeginningage-relatedwalking/fitnesslevelsthroughindividualwalkingprogramandactiveparticipationinintermediateVolkswalkingactivities.Duetonatureofcourse,requiresweeklywalkinglogreportsviacurrentemailaccount.Recom-mend:BeginningVolkswalkingoraveragefitnesslevel.Fee:$1246972 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Sims

1stmeeting/orientationrequiredSept213:30-4:15HTGYMPE 183M Advanced Volkswalking, 1.00 Cr.—Allowsstudenttoindependentlycontinueprogressfromintermediateage-relatedwalking/fitnesslevelsthroughindividualwalkingprogramandactiveparticipationinadvancedVolkswalkingactivities.Duetona-tureofcourse,requiresweeklywalkinglogreportsviacurrentemailaccount.Recommend:IntermediateVolkswalkingoraboveaveragefitnesslevel.Fee:$1246973 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Sims

1stmeeting/orientationrequiredSept213:30-4:15HTGYMPE 182Q Self-Paced Fitness, 1.00 Cr.—Providesopportunitytodevelopregularphysicalfitnesshabitsforeverydayschedule.Facultyassessesstudentthroughpre/postfitnesstestingandrequiredconsultations.Duetoindependentformatitisintendedforthosewithahighleveloffitness.Requiresactiveemailaccount.Fee:$1242109 Cascade CAGYM201L TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 Morgan

Requiredorientation:9/23@7pmOR9/25@8:30amattheCAGYM40960 RockCr BLDG5101 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Humphrey-Kee

Orientation/Fitnesswearreq’dSept2510amBldg5-10143195 Sylvania HTTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/10 O’Connor

Req’dOrientation/FitnesswearTues.Sept214:30pmHTGYMPE 183R Beginning Karate I, 1.00 Cr.—IntroducesaworkingknowledgeofthefundamentaltechniquesemployedintheartofKarate-Do.Fee:$1242989 Cascade CAGYMNSBR 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Samson46684 RockCr BLDG5114 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 HancockPE 183S Beginning Karate II, 1.00 Cr.—ProgressivecontinuationoffundamentaltechniquesemployedintheartofKarate-Do.Recommended:BeginningKarateIorequivalent.Fee:$1242991 Cascade CAGYMNSBR 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Samson46685 RockCr BLDG5114 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 HancockPE 183V Judo I, 1.00 Cr.—IntroducesaworkingknowledgeofthefundamentaltechniquesemployedintheartofKodolanJudo.Fee:$1241369 RockCr BLDG5GYM 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Brown47491 RockCr BLDG5GYM 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 BrownPE 183W Judo II, 1.00 Cr.—BuildonknowledgeandskillareascoveredinJudoI.Fee:$1241370 RockCr BLDG5GYM 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Brown46683 RockCr BLDG5GYM 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Brown47492 RockCr BLDG5GYM 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 BrownPE 183X Tae Kwon Do I, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesaworkingknowledgeofthefunda-mentaltechniquesemployedintheartofTaeKwonDo.Fee:$1244604 Cascade CAGYM110B 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Burke-Maves41364 RockCr BLDG5GYM 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Moultrie

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46729 RockCr BLDG2259 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Moultrie42179 Sylvania HTGYM 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Moultrie44370 Sylvania HT212 3:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Moultrie

ClassmeetsinHT212for1st1/2hourPE 183Y Tae Kwon Do II, 1.00 Cr.—ProgressivecontinuationofthefundamentaltechniquesemployedintheartofTaeKwonDoI.Fee:$1244605 Cascade CAGYM110B 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Burke-Maves41365 RockCr BLDG5GYM 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Moultrie

Beltadvancementfeesnotincludedwithtuition(optional)46730 RockCr BLDG2259 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Moultrie42180 Sylvania HTGYM 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Moultrie46949 Sylvania HTGYM 3:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Moultrie

ClassmeetsinHT212for1st1/2hourPE 183Z Tae Kwon Do III, 1.00 Cr.—ExpandsknowledgeofTaeKwondotechniquesbeyondthebasics.Learnnewapplicationswhilestrengtheningyourselfdefenseskills.Continuingrankadvancementisencouraged.Recommend:PE182Sorinstructorap-proval.Fee:$1244840 RockCr BLDG5GYM 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Moultrie46731 RockCr BLDG2259 1:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Moultrie44697 Sylvania HTGYM 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/11 Moultrie44698 Sylvania HTGYM 3:00p–5:50p R 9/23–12/9 Moultrie

ClassmeetsinHT212for1st1/2hourPE 183T Aikido I, 1.00 Cr.—IntroducesaworkingknowledgeofthefundamentaltechniquesemployedintheartofAikido.Fee:$1241371 RockCr BLDG5101 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 FifePE 183U Aikido II, 1.00 Cr.—ProgressivecontinuationofthefundamentaltechniquesemployedintheartofAikido.Fee:$1241372 RockCr BLDG5101 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 FifePE 182J Gentle Yoga, 1.00 Cr.—Introducestechniquestobettermanagestress.Vinyasayogaisadynamicseriesofposesperformedatagentlepaceandhelpstoreducestresslevels.RecommendforstudentswithlimitedabilitiesandbeginnerswhoarenotreadyforYogaI.Coversbasicyogaphilosophy,asanas,pranayama,meditationandrelaxationforaholisticapproachtobetterhealthandwellness.Fee:$1244603 Cascade CAGYM201 4:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Dombrowsky43078 Sylvania HT08 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Truesdell43813 Sylvania HT08 5:30p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBAPE 182K Yoga I, 1.00 Cr.—IntroducesthevaluesandskillsofHathaYoga(Yogaofexercise).IncludesbasicYogaphilosophyandexercisesforincreasedflexibility,improvedhealth,relaxation,andreducedstressindailyliving.Fee:$1241621 Cascade CAGYM201 1:00p–1:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Dana41855 Cascade CAGYM201 7:30a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 LaBar42415 Cascade CAGYM201 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Dombrowsky43713 Cascade CAGYM201 2:00p–2:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Dana

Designedforplus-sizestudents.41368 RockCr BLDG2259 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Borlant-Guert42435 RockCr BLDG5114 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pauze

AdaptiveYogausingbreathing&movementtomeetyourneeds42582 RockCr BLDG2259 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Gonzalez43566 RockCr BLDG5114 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Gonzalez44836 RockCr BLDG5114 8:00a–9:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Borlant-Guert44838 RockCr BLDG5114 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Borlant-Guert46623 RockCr BLDG5114 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Pauze

AdaptiveYogausingbreathing&movementtomeetyourneeds47951 RockCr BLDG5114 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Borlant-Guert43614 SECenter TABOR102 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Bolden46802 SECenter TABOR102 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Banner40211 Sylvania HT101 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Truesdell40212 Sylvania HT08 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Truesdell41764 Sylvania HT08 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Truesdell41802 Sylvania HT101 6:30a–7:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kidoguchi43079 Sylvania HT08 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 TruesdellPE 182L Yoga II, 1.00 Cr.—Expandknowledge,applicationandskillinHathaYoga.Offersexposuretootherareasofhealthcareandanopportunitytostudyaselectedtopicindepth.Recommended:priorclassinHathaYoga.Fee:$1241622 Cascade CAGYM201 1:00p–1:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Dana41856 Cascade CAGYM201 7:30a–8:50a TR 9/21–12/9 LaBar42413 Cascade CAGYM201 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Dombrowsky43714 Cascade CAGYM201 2:00p–2:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Dana

Designedforplus-sizestudents.42436 RockCr BLDG5114 3:30p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Pauze

AdaptiveYogausingbreathing&movementtomeetyourneeds42583 RockCr BLDG2259 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Gonzalez43567 RockCr BLDG5114 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Gonzalez43568 RockCr BLDG5114 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Borlant-Guert44837 RockCr BLDG5114 8:00a–9:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Borlant-Guert44839 RockCr BLDG5114 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Borlant-Guert

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47952 RockCr BLDG5114 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Borlant-Guert41766 Sylvania HT08 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Truesdell41803 Sylvania HT101 6:30a–7:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kidoguchi43080 Sylvania HT08 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Truesdell43787 Sylvania HT08 4:00p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

PowerYoga:Intermediate&AdvancedPosesSunSaluteA&BPE 182S Tai Chi, 1.00 Cr.—Explorethisancientformofgentlemovementwhichemphasizesbalance,concentrationandcoordination.LearntraditionalstylesofTaiChiinaneasytofollowformat.Gainstrengthwhilerelievingtensionandstress.Fee:$1241801 Cascade CAGYM201 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Noonan47493 RockCr BLDG5114 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Noonan41077 Sylvania HTGYM 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Douglass41205 Sylvania HTGYM 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Douglass

Thisisanon-competitiveclassPE 182G Tai Chi II, 1.00 Cr.—ContinuetheexplorationoftheoriesandmovementprinciplesintroducesinTaiChiI.Reinforceandexpanduponthebasictechniquestodevelopasolidfoundationforlife-longpracticeofTaiChi.Recommend:PE182Sorinstructorapproval.Fee:$1246791 Sylvania HTGYM 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Douglass46798 Sylvania HTGYM 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 DouglassPE 183E Beginning Tennis, 1.00 Cr.—Includesbasichistory/terminology/etiquette/strategyandskillsofgame.Fee:$1242587 RockCr BLDG5GYM 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–11/10 Olson

FirstMeetinginBldg5GYM46656 RockCr BLDG5GYM 1:30p–3:20p TR 9/21–11/11 OlsonPE 183F Intermediate Tennis, 1.00 Cr.—Buildsfurtheronthebeginningtechniquesofthegame.Emphasizessingles,doublesandcompetitionplay.Fee:$1242588 RockCr BLDG5GYM 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–11/10 Olson

FirstMeetinginBldg5GYM46660 RockCr BLDG5GYM 1:30p–3:20p TR 9/21–11/11 OlsonPE 199J Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, 1.00 Cr.—Coversthebasicmovements,positions,andconceptsofBrazilianJiuJitsu(BJJ).Goodtechnique,mobility,pressure,andleverageawarenessisemphasizedoversheerstrength.Thisclassisforthoseinterestedinestab-lishingtheirfoundationinBJJorforthosewhowouldliketolearnselfdefenseutilizinggroundtechniques.BothGItechniquesandNO-GItechniqueswillbetaughtintheclass.Fee:$1248072 RockCr BLDG5114 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

SwimmingPE 180H Aquatic Exercise, 1.00 Cr.—Includesaerobicexercise,strengthcondition-ing,andstretchingmovementssettomusic.Performedinshallowanddeepwatertoreducetheeffectsofgravity.Swimmingskillsarenotrequired.Fee:$1240600 Sylvania HTPOOL 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Manning

Non-swimming/PerformedinShallow&DeepWater42188 Sylvania HTPOOL 8:00a–9:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Loverin

HydroFitness-PerformedinShallow&DeepWater46966 Sylvania HTPOOL 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Sims

Non-swimming/PerformedinShallow&DeepWaterPE 180a Beginning Swim, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesswimmingandaquaticskillstostudentswhohaveverylimitedornoswimmingskillsandmaybeuncomfortableinthewater.Fee:$1240209 Sylvania HTPOOL 1:00p–1:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Guthrie

Requireslittleornoswimmingskills.40872 Sylvania HTPOOL 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 O’Connor

Requireslittleornoswimmingskills.PE 180B Intermediate Swimming, 1.00 Cr.—Continuesthedevelopmentofswim-mingandwatersafetyskills.Newstrokesintroducedincludethebreaststroke,sidestroke,andelementarybackstroke.Deepwaterskillsalsodeveloped.Prerequisite:PE180aorinstructorpermission.Fee:$1241696 Sylvania HTPOOL 1:00p–1:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Guthrie41697 Sylvania HTPOOL 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 O’ConnorPE 180C Advanced Swimming, 1.00 Cr.—Continuesthedevelopmentofthestudent’sswimmingandwatersafetyskills.Strokerefinement,andskillproficiencyarestressed.Newstrokesintroducedincludethebutterflyandunderwaterswimming.Prereq-uisite:PE180Borinstructorpermission.Fee:$1245847 Sylvania HTPOOL 1:00p–1:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Guthrie45848 Sylvania HTPOOL 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 O’ConnorPE 180G Swim Conditioning, 1.00 Cr.—Usesaspectsofswimskillstoimprovecardiovascularendurance,muscularstrength/endurance,andflexibility.Includeswater/landexercises,lapswimmingandwatergames.Recommended:Intermediatelevelswimskillsorequivalent.Fee:$1240221 Sylvania HTPOOL 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Guthrie

Intermediateswimskillsrequired.

40675 Sylvania HTPOOL 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 GuthrieIntermediateswimskillsrequired

44704 Sylvania HTPOOL 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Guthriew Distance Learning: Online Class46951 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Schuldt

MandatoryOrientationinSylvaniaPoolSept.20st6:30-8pmImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

PE 180K Masters Swimming, 1.00 Cr.—Enjoyamorecompetitiveswimmingclassthatincorporatesallcompetitionstrokes,turns,strategiesandtraining.PossibilitiesforoptionalweekendMastersswimmeets.Advancedswimmingskillshighlyrecommended.Fee:$1243062 Sylvania HTPOOL 7:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 SchuldtPE 291A Lifeguard Training, 2.00 Cr.—Designedtohelpstudentslearn,practice,anddeveloptheskillsofwatersafety.SuccessfulcompletionresultsinreceivinganAmericanRedCrossLifeguardTrainingcertificate.RedCrossswimscreeningtestrequired.Fee:$1241206 Sylvania HTPOOL 3:30p–5:20p TR 9/20–12/11 Guthrie

DancexDanceCoursesmaybetakenforeitherDanceorPEcredit.SeeDanceandPEsec-tionsofthisscheduleforallcourselistings.PE 199D Conditioning For Dance, 1.00 Cr.—Examinesdifferentsomaticpracticesandconditioningmethodsastheypertaintodancetraining.Focuswillbeplacedondevelopingkinestheticawareness,strength,flexibility,stabilityandgreaterefficiencyinmovement.Focusmayvaryfromtermtoterm.Coursemaybetakenatotalof3timesforcredit.Fee:$1247098 Sylvania HT08 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 DiazPE 199C Introduction to Dance, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesstudentstothefundamentalsofdanceincludingtraininginmovementstylesfromavarietyofdisciplines.Thoughintendedforthebeginningstudent,itisalsousefulforthosewithabackgroundindancewhowishtofurtherrefinetheirtechnicalability.Focuswillbeplacedon:correctalign-ment,developmentofstrength,flexibility,rangeofmotion,andstability,dancespecificterminology,andmusicality.Coursemaybetakenatotalofthreetimesforcredit.Fee:$1247391 Sylvania HT101 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 DiazPE 186A Ballet I, 1.00 Cr.—Developsskillsandexaminesprinciplesinthefundamen-talsofclassicalballettechnique.Emphasizescorrectalignment,basicbarreandcenterwork,travelingsteps,andballetvocabulary.Fee:$1242412 Cascade CAGYM201 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Britton46704 RockCr BLDG2259 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson40210 Sylvania HT101 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Limbrunner-Ba40225 Sylvania HT101 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TolbertPE 186B Ballet II, 1.00 Cr.—Continuesdevelopmentofskillsandprinciplesofclassi-calballettechniquebeyondthebeginninglevel.Emphasizescorrectalignment,increasedspeed,strength,flexibility,balance,coordination,andballetvocabularyinmorechalleng-ingcombinations.Recommendedcourses:PE186AorD192Aorequivalent.Fee:$1246589 Cascade CAGYM201 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Britton46705 RockCr BLDG2259 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson40223 Sylvania HT101 6:00p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Tolbert41699 Sylvania HT101 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Limbrunner-BaPE 186C Ballet III, 1.00 Cr.—Continuesthedevelopmentofclassicalballettechniqueattheintermediatelevel.Emphasizescorrectalignment,increasedspeed,strength,flex-ibility,balance,coordination,stamina,andballetvocabularyinlonger,morechallengingcombinations.Coursemaybetaken3timesforcredit(D292orPE286separatelyorincombination).Recommend:PE186BorD192Borequivalent.Fee:$1246707 RockCr BLDG2259 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 JohnsonPE 186F Jazz Dance I, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesprinciplesandskillsinthefundamentalsofjazzdancetechnique.Emphasizesanddevelopscorrectbodyalignment,coordination,strength,flexibility,rhythm,andmovementawareness.Includesjazzdancevocabularyandsimpledancecombinations.Coursemaybetaken3timesforcredit.Fee:$1245391 RockCr BLDG2259 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki40213 Sylvania HT101 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 AdamsPE 186G Jazz Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—Continuesdevelopmentofjazzdancetechniqueatthebeginning/intermediatelevel.Emphasizesincreasedcoordination,strength,control,flexibility,stamina,musicality,andjazzdancevocabularyinmorechallengingcombinations.Coursemaybetaken3timesforcredit(D151orPE186Gseparatelyorincombination).Recommendedcourses:D150,orPE186F,orequivalent.Fee:$1245392 RockCr BLDG2259 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki43740 Sylvania HT101 7:30p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 AdamsPE 186I Modern Dance I, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesknowledgeandskillsinbeginningmoderndancetechnique.Includesdancefundamentals,vocabulary,andimprovisation,emphasizingcorrectalignment,coordination,strength,andawarenessofmovement.Coursemaybetaken3timesforcredit(D192CorPE186Iseparatelyorincombination).Fee:$1240620 Sylvania HT101 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Diaz

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PE 186J Modern Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—Continuesdevelopmentofmoderndancetechnique,withfocusonalignment,strength,control,musicality,anddynamics.Includesexpandedmoderndancevocabulary,dancecombinations,andimprovisation.Coursemaybetaken3timesforcredit(D192DorPE186Jseparatelyorincombination).Recom-mendedcourses:D192CorPE186Iorequivalent.Fee:$1243741 Sylvania HT101 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 DiazPE 186K Tap Dance I, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesbeginningskillsintapdance.Coversbasicsteps,terminology,rhythms,andcombinations.Fee:$1243796 Sylvania CT201 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 CeswickPE 186M Tap Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—Continuesthedevelopmentoftapdancetech-niquesbeyondtheintroductorylevel.Furtherdevelopsasenseofrhythm,musicality,andtapsounds.Learnbasicthroughintermediatelevelsoftraditionaltapsteps,rhythmtapcombination,andcompletedances.Recommended:D175aorPE186KorequivalentFee:$1247097 Sylvania CT201 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 CeswickPE 186D Ballroom Dance, 1.00 Cr.—IntroducesthefundamentalprinciplesofBallroomDance.Emphasisplacedonproperpartnering,style,andphrasing.FocusontheelementarystepsofFoxtrot,Waltz,Swing,ChaChas,andRumba.combinations.Fee:$1244558 Cascade CAGYM201 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Klimova-Prest46710 RockCr BLDG2259 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Pauze46712 RockCr BLDG2259 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Pauze44699 Sylvania HT101 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bronson47101 Sylvania HT08 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 BronsonPE 199B Ballroom Dance II, 1.00 Cr.—StudentswillcontinuedevelopmentofBall-roomdancetechniquesattheintermediatelevelwithafocusonlonger,morechallengingphrasesandperformanceaspects.Fee:$1246591 Cascade CAGYM201 2:30p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Klimova-PrestPE 186R Hip Hop, 1.00 Cr.—IntroducesthefundamentalprinciplesandskillsofHipHopdance.Emphasisplacedondevelopmentofcorrecttechnique,strength,flexibility,musicality,andindividualexpressionthroughmovement.FocusonHipHopelements,cultureandterminology.Fee:$1245373 Cascade CAGYM201 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Banner45327 RockCr BLDG2259 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki47950 RockCr BLDG2259 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Nozaki45367 SECenter TABOR102 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Banner45365 Sylvania HT101 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 DiazPE 199I Hip Hop II, 1.00 Cr.—DesignedtocontinuethedevelopmentofHipHopdanceatanintermediatelevelwithafocusonlonger,morechallengingphrasesandperformanceaspects.Emphasiswillbeplacedonthedevelopmentofcorrecttechnique,strengthandflexibility,musicalityandindividualexpressionthroughmovement.Fee:$1246696 Cascade CAGYM201 7:30p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Banner46708 RockCr BLDG2259 12:30p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Nozaki47394 Sylvania HT101 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Banner

Physical ScienceCascadeJH210,503-978-5209AdminAsstRockCrRC7/202,503-614-7500AdminAsstSECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146,503-788-6148SylvaniaST312,503-977-4174

GS 106 Physical Science (Geology), 4.00 Cr.—Coversminerals,rocks,volcanism,earthquakes,platetectonics,erosionanddepositionbywind,glaciersandstreams,weathering,fossilsandgeologichistory.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture41363 RockCr BLDG7227 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Seifert-FalknLab42325 RockCr BLDG7227 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Seifert-Falkn

Lecture41858 RockCr BLDG7227 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Seifert-FalknLab42326 RockCr BLDG7227 8:00p–9:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Seifert-Falkn

Lecture42375 Distance DSTLEARN TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Gebhardt

Lectureon-line.WEEKLYLABSONCAMPUSLab42376 Distance DSTLEARN 6:00p–8:50p F 9/24–12/10 Gebhardt

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Lecture45229 Distance DSTLEARN TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 Betts

Lectureon-line.WEEKLYLABSONCAMPUSLab45230 Distance DSTLEARN 2:00p–4:50p F 9/24–12/10 Betts

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GS 107 Physical Science (Astronomy), 4.00 Cr.—Surveysastronomytoincludehistoricaldevelopmentoftheuniverse,earthasaplanet,earth’smoon,planetsofthesolarsystem,thesun,starsandgalaxies.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture43639 Cascade JH113 10:00a–12:50p M 9/20–12/6 ParkLab43640 Cascade JH113 10:00a–12:50p W 9/22–12/8 Park

Lecture41109 RockCr BLDG7225 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBALab42327 RockCr BLDG7225 8:00p–9:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

Lecture41651 RockCr BLDG7225 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/7 TBALab42328 RockCr BLDG7225 4:30p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

Lecture44807 Sylvania ST301 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 HutsonLab44809 Sylvania ST301 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Hutson

GS 108 Phys Science (Oceanography), 4.00 Cr.—Includesthechemical,biologi-cal,physicalandgeologicalnatureoftheoceans.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture41578 RockCr BLDG7227 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 PurisLab42324 RockCr BLDG7227 1:30p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Puris

Lecture42887 RockCr BLDG7227 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 PurisLab42888 RockCr BLDG7227 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Puris

Lecture40099 Sylvania ST305 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 AbdulkareemLab40566 Sylvania ST317 11:00a–1:50p R 9/23–12/9 Abdulkareem41880 Sylvania ST317 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Abdulkareem

GS 109 Physical Science (Meteorology), 4.00 Cr.—Coverscharacteristicsofouratmosphere,airpressureandwinds,atmosphericmoisture,largeairmasses,violentstorms,theeffectofoceansonweather,andclimates.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture43592 SECenter TABOR127 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 DittmerLab43593 SECenter TABOR127 3:30p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Dittmer

Lecture41897 RockCr BLDG7225 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 BaileyLab42330 RockCr BLDG7225 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Bailey

Lecture42257 RockCr BLDG7225 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 BaileyLab42331 RockCr BLDG7225 1:30p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bailey

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PhysicsCascadeJH210,503-978-5209RockCrRC7/202,503-614-7500AdminAsstSylvaniaST312,503-977-4174

PHY 101 Fundamentals of Physics I, 4.00 Cr.—IntroductiontoPhysics.Includesmechanics,vectors,energy,simplemachines,satellitemotion,andthetheoryofspecialrelativity.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture41781 Cascade JH113 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 ParkLab41782 Cascade JH113 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Park

Lecture41028 Cascade JH113 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 BayneLab41780 Cascade JH113 6:00p–8:50p R 9/23–12/9 Bayne

Lecture41128 RockCr BLDG7223 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 SchroederLab42307 RockCr BLDG7223 10:30a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Schroeder

Lecture40100 Sylvania ST305 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 DittrichLab43165 Sylvania ST304 11:00a–1:50p T 9/21–12/7 Dittrich

Lecturew Distance Learning: Online Class43487 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Fyfield

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.Labw Distance Learning: Online Class43488 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Fyfield

RequiredOrientation:Labbegins9/22meetsWednesdaysweekly3:00PMto5:50PMBuilding7Room223Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

PHY 121 Elementary Astronomy, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesthecontentsofoursolarsystem,includingtheearth,itsmoon,theotherplanetsandmoons;asteroids,comets,andmeteors.Algebrarecommended.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$12

Lecture40834 Sylvania ST317 11:00a–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Ewing

Withoneeveninglabforviewing..TBALab40835 Sylvania ST317 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Ewing

PHY 201 General Physics, 4.00 Cr.—Introductoryphysics(algebrabased)forsci-encemajors,pre-medical,pre-dental,pre-chiropracticandpre-physicaltherapystudents.Topicsincludemechanicsincludingstatics,forcesandmotionenergy,collisions,circularmotionandrotationaldynamics.Prerequisiteorconcurrent:MTH111A,BorCandtheirprerequisiterequirements.Fee:$12

Lecture41211 Cascade JH113 9:00a–11:50a S 9/25–12/11 FordLab41783 Cascade JH113 1:00p–3:50p S 9/25–12/11 Ford

Lecture43641 Cascade JH113 1:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 ZableLab43642 Cascade JH113 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Zable

Lecture42265 Cascade JH113 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 SummertonLab42266 Cascade JH113 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 Summerton

Lecture40104 RockCr BLDG7223 2:00p–3:20p MT 9/20–12/7 FellmanLab42308 RockCr BLDG7223 3:30p–4:50p MT 9/20–12/7 Fellman

Lecture40690 RockCr BLDG7223 2:00p–3:20p RF 9/23–12/10 FellmanLab42309 RockCr BLDG7223 3:30p–4:50p RF 9/23–12/10 Fellman

Lecture40101 Sylvania ST305 1:00p–1:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 DittrichLab41879 Sylvania ST304 2:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 Dittrich43166 Sylvania ST304 2:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Dittrich

Lecture40103 Sylvania ST305 6:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/8 DrosdLab44262 Sylvania ST304 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Drosd

Lecture41878 Sylvania ST305 8:00a–10:50a S 9/25–12/11 HaleLab40567 Sylvania ST304 12:00p–2:50p S 9/25–12/11 Hale

PHY 211 General Physics (Calculus), 5.00 Cr.—Topicsincludeconceptsinme-chanicsandtheirrelationshiptopracticalapplicationsforscienceandengineeringmajors.Prerequisites:MTH251andMTH252andtheirprerequisiterequirements.Prerequisite/Concurrent:MTH252.Fee:$12

Lecture41784 Cascade JH113 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 ZableLab41785 Cascade JH113 10:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Zable

Lecture40497 RockCr BLDG7223 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 VatneLab42310 RockCr BLDG7223 7:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Vatne

Lecture40802 RockCr BLDG7223 9:00a–10:20a MW 9/20–12/8 SchroederLab42311 RockCr BLDG7223 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Schroeder

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Lecture41187 Sylvania ST305 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 MinkinLab43169 Sylvania ST304 7:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 MinkinRecitation41701 Sylvania ST304 6:00p–6:50p W 9/22–12/8 Minkin

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PHY 212 General Physics (Calculus), 5.00 Cr.—Topicsincludeconceptsinfluidmechanics,waves,thermodynamicsandoptics.Prerequisites:PHY211anditsprerequi-siterequirements.Fee:$12

Lecture41979 Sylvania ST305 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 DrosdLab43170 Sylvania ST304 11:00a–1:50p R 9/23–12/9 Hale

PHY 213 General Physics (Calculus), 5.00 Cr.—Topicsincludeconceptsinelectromagnetismtogetherwiththeirrelationshiptopracticalapplications.Prerequisites:PHY211anditsprerequisiterequirements.Fee:$12

Lecture44811 Sylvania ST305 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 AllenLab44812 Sylvania ST304 8:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/7 Allen

Political ScienceCascadeTH220,503-978-5215DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrRC3/201,503-614-7327SECenterMt.ScottHall103,,503-788-6146,503-788-6148SylvaniaSS215,503-977-4289

PS 201 US Govt:Foundation/Principles, 4.00 Cr.—ExaminesthedevelopmentofconstitutionaltraditionsinAmerica.Includestopicssuchasfreespeech,equalrightsunderlaw,movements,interestgroups,politicalparties,andelectionsinademocraticstruggleforpower.PS201,202,and203neednotbetakeninsequence.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40373 Cascade SC301 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Sonnleitner42387 Cascade TH122 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Miller41610 RockCr BLDG2110 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Paine42956 RockCr BLDG2123 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Sonnleitner44682 RockCr BLDG2123 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Jeffries-Bilt42878 SECenter TABOR141 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Cole40372 Sylvania SCB204 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/9 Wagner40526 Sylvania SCB103 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Miranda40971 Sylvania SCB204 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Wagner42611 Sylvania SCB103 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 Mirandaw Distance Learning: Online Class41692 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Bettencourt

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.PS 202 US Govt:Institution & Policies, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesthenationalinstitu-tionsofAmericanpoliticsincludingtheLegislative,Executive,Judiciary,andBureaucracy.Topicsincludenationalpolicies,foreignpolicy,taxation,spendingpriorities,governmentregulationsandentitlements.PS201,202,and203neednotbetakeninsequence.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41027 Cascade SC202 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Washington41702 Sylvania SS103 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/9 Jeffries-Bilt44440 Sylvania SCB104 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 ColePS 203 State and Local Government, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesstateandlocalgovern-mentpolicyformulationandoutcomesonissuesrangingfromtaxationtoprisons,andeducationtoenvironmentalconcerns.FocusesonOregonstateandlocalpolitics.PS201,202,and203neednotbetakeninsequence.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43551 Cascade TH206 3:30p–5:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Washington44685 RockCr BLDG2111 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Paine40525 Sylvania SCB205 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/9 WagnerPS 205 Global Politics:Conflict/Coop, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesthenatureofrelationsamongstates.Topicsincludemotivatingfactorssuchasnationalismandimperialism,economicrivalriesandthequestforsecurity,questionsofnationalsovereigntyandinternationalcooperation,warandpeace,globalissues,andthefuture.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43569 Sylvania TCB217 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 BettencourtPS 211 Peace and Conflict, 4.00 Cr.—Exploresthecausesandmanifestationsofviolenceinactionsinvolvingoneself,society,one’snation,andtheglobalcommunity.Alternativestooppressivebehavior,undemocraticinstitutions,andtheviolentresolutionofconflictareconsidered.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41216 Cascade SC301 12:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Sonnleitner44683 RockCr BLDG7221 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/20–12/11 Sonnleitner41941 Sylvania ST101 9:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/9 Hastings

PS 299 The Elections of 2010, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesthefederalandstateelectionsof2010.ThecoursewilllookindepthatthecandidatesandtheirelectoralstrategiesfortheCongressional,gubernatorial,andOregonlocalracesadnballotissues.Thiscoursealsocoversvoterturnout,votingtheories,andcampaignfinancing.45854 RockCr BLDG3225 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Paine

PsychologyCascadeTH220,503-978-5215DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrRC3/201,503-614-7327SECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146,503-788-6148SylvaniaSS215,503-977-4289

PSY 101 Psychology and Human Relations, 4.00 Cr.—Appliespsychologicalprinciplestorelationshipsinbothpersonalandprofessionalenvironments.Includesanoverviewofbasicpersonalityandsocialpsychologyconcepts,aswellasspecificskillde-velopmentintheareasofcommunication,listening,andconflictresolution.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40381 Cascade SC204 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bergal41430 Cascade TH124 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hatch42112 Cascade TH122 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA44633 Cascade SC306 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bastian46738 Cascade SC201 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Bastian44777 Hillsboro HC104 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Magner45821 Newberg NCC105 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Bergal41246 RockCr BLDG2110 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Tinker41967 RockCr BLDG2110 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Stone41968 RockCr BLDG2110 6:00p–9:50p R 9/20–12/11 Leung43581 RockCr BLDG2110 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Stone40456 SECenter SCOTT204 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Kuhn42096 SECenter SCOTT204 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kuhn40375 Sylvania SS107 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 McCann40376 Sylvania SCB104 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Reiner40377 Sylvania ST235 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Golledge40378 Sylvania TCB213 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Golledge40837 Sylvania ST301 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/11 Daviso42593 Sylvania TCB211 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/11 Reinerw Distance Learning: Online Class45845 Forinfocontact:Sylvania McBeth

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.PSY 201 Intro to Psychology - Part 1, 4.00 Cr.—Firsttermofatwo-termsequenceinintroductorypsychologycoveringthehistoryofpsychology,scientificmethods,thebrainandnervoussystem,sensationandperception,statesofconsciousness,humandevelopment,learning,memory,language,andcognition.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class40623 Forinfocontact:Sylvania McCann

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.x Distance Learning: Telecourse-Online44117 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Hooke

Series:DiscoveringPsychology/Psychology,theHumanExperienceRequiredOrientation:OnlineOrientation;loginafter9amonthefirstdayofclassesatwww.distance.pcc.eduViewingTimes:ComcastCableCH27:MondayandWednesday2-4pm,Friday1-3pmandSaturday12-2pmViewingOptions:DVD(bkstr),cabletv,streaming,PCClibraryImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.PSY 201A Intro to Psychology - Part 1, 4.00 Cr.—Firsttermofatwo-termse-quenceinintroductorypsychologycoveringthehistoryofpsychology,scientificmethods,thebrain,nervoussystem,sensation,perception,consciousness,humandevelopment,learning,memory,language,andcognition.Taughtfromasocioculturalapproachwhichassumesthatgender,culture,andethnicityareessentialtounderstandingbehavior,thought,andemotion.MeetsculturaldiversityrequirementsforAssociateDegrees.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40632 Cascade SC202 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Schneider-Ant40633 Cascade SC202 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Miller41217 Cascade SC202 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Miller42113 Cascade SC202 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Schneider-Ant42094 Hillsboro HC104 5:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Magner45820 Newberg NLIBANX 9:30a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Daviso40776 RockCr BLDG3225 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Eid

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.PSY 202 Intro to Psychology - Part 2, 4.00 Cr.—Thesecondtermofatwo-termse-quenceinintroductorypsychology,coveringemotion,motivation,intelligence,personalitytheory,healthpsychology,abnormalpsychology,therapies,andsocialpsychology.Rec-ommended:PSY201or201A.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class42595 Forinfocontact:Sylvania McCann

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.PSY 202A Intro to Psychology - Part 2, 4.00 Cr.—Thesecondtermofatwo-termsequenceinintroductorypsychology,coveringemotion,motivation,intelligence,person-alitytheory,healthpsychology,abnormalpsychology,therapies,andsocialpsychology.Coursetaughtfromasocioculturalapproachwhichassumesthatgender,culture,andethnicityareessentialtounderstandingbehavior,thought,andemotion.Meetsculturaldi-versityrequirementsforAssociateDegree.Recommended:PSY201or201A.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40634 Cascade SC306 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Goerling40635 Cascade SC202 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Miller43490 RockCr BLDG2111 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Tinker44744 RockCr BLDG3225 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 French42191 Sylvania SS107 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Johnson43480 Sylvania ST234 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Lajoyw Distance Learning: Online Class41362 Forinfocontact:Cascade Swett

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.PSY 213 Intro Behav Neuroscience, 4.00 Cr.—Providesaninterdisciplinaryscientificintroductionregardinghowthebrainproducesbehaviorandpsychologicalfunc-tions.Presentsessentialneurophysiologicalprocessesthatunderlietopicssuchashumandevelopment,cognitiveandemotionalfunctions,psychologicaldisordersandaddic-tions,cellularneuroanatomyandneurofunctionformakeyfoundationforunderstandingsensorymotorsystems,brainrhythms,(includingsleep),andbrainplasticity.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores,andPSY201oroneyearbiology.42192 Sylvania SCB205 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/11 SwiercinskyPSY 214 Introduction to Personality, 4.00 Cr.—Coverspersonalitytheoriesincludingthetheoreticalandscientificexplanationsforindividuals’characteristicpatternsofperception,thought,emotion,andbehavior.Incorporatesactivitieswhichhelpstudentsapplywhattheyhavelearnedaboutpersonalitytheoriestotheirpersonalandprofessionallives.Recommended:PSY201Aor202APrerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41399 Cascade SC202 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Schneider-Ant42594 Sylvania AM125 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Lazerew Distance Learning: Online Class40670 Forinfocontact:Sylvania McBeth

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class41291 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Rank

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44462 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Johnson

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PSY 215 Human Development, 4.00 Cr.—Surveysmajortheoriesofbehaviorandpatternsofchangeandcontinuityinpeopleoverthelifespan.Emphasizesdevelopmentfromphysical,cognitive,social,emotional,moral,andculturalperspectivesfromprenataldevelopmentthroughdevelopmentofinfants,children,adolescents,adults,andtheelderly.Recommended:PSY201Aor202A.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40382 Cascade SC304 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Gardner41218 Cascade SC305 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA42367 Cascade TEB224 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stone44632 Cascade SC202 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Schneider-Ant44745 Hillsboro HC117 12:30p–4:20p W 9/22–12/8 Murar45822 Newberg NLIBANX 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/9 Magner41269 RockCr BLDG2111 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Stone40457 SECenter TABOR142 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Murar41426 SECenter TABOR139 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Pickett-Coope40379 Sylvania SS120 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/11 Olmsted40625 Sylvania TCB208 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Lajoy41322 Sylvania ST301 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Lajoy41654 Sylvania ST235 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/11 McBeth41681 Sylvania ST234 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Lazerew Distance Learning: Online Class40491 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Rank

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class42194 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Stromholt

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44269 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Srinivasan

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44463 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Obradovich

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class46173 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Stone

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.PSY 216 Social Psychology, 4.00 Cr.—Examineshowsocietyaffectshumanbehav-ior,includingpersuasion,conformity,aggression,conflict,andinterpersonalattraction.Applicationstobusiness,politics,environment,health,thelegalsystemandhumanrela-tions.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40374 Sylvania ST234 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/11 GolledgePSY 222 Family & Intimate Relationship, 4.00 Cr.—Exploresprocessesinvolvedinbothtraditionalandnon-traditionalrelationshipsandfamilies;includinglove,cohabita-tion,dating,marriage,parenting,communicationandconflictresolution,sexuality,balancingworkandfamily,domesticviolence,divorce,remarriage,andblendedfamilies.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41828 Cascade SC303 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Snyder40718 Sylvania ST301 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/11 Lazere44465 Sylvania ST301 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/11 SnyderPSY 231 Human Sexuality, 4.00 Cr.—Partoneoftwo-termsequenceexploringsexualissuesfromscientificandhumanisticperspectives.Topics:historical,cultural,cross-culturalperspectivesonsexuality,sexresearch,femaleandmalesexualandrepro-ductiveanatomyandphysiology;genderissues;sexualresponse,communication,andbehaviorpatterns;loveandsexualorientations.Recommended:PSY231takenbeforePSY232.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41135 Cascade SC304 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Miller-Tatro46172 RockCr BLDG2111 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Zimmerman46311 RockCr BLDG2110 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Zimmerman43615 SECenter SCOTT204 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kuhn44582 SECenter SCOTT204 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Kuhn42597 Sylvania ST301 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/20–12/11 HookePSY 232 Human Sexuality, 4.00 Cr.—Parttwoofsequenceexploringsexualissuesfromscientificandhumanisticperspectives.Topics:sexualitythroughthelifecycle,sexualproblems,sexualsatisfaction,contraception,conception,sexualityanddisability,sexandchronicillness,sexuallytransmittedinfections,sexualvictimization,atypicalsexualbehavior,commercializationofsex.Recommended:PSY231takenbeforePSY232.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.42596 Sylvania ST301 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Golledge

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PSY 236 Psych of Adult Dev and Aging, 4.00 Cr.—Providesanoverviewofthebiosocial,cognitive,andpsychosocialaspectsofadulthoodandaging.Emphasisontheo-riesofaging,factorsthatinfluencehealthandaging,andthechallengesandopportunitiesofaging.Attentionwillbealsogiventocontextual,cultural,gender,andabilityissuesasweageandtheireffectsontheindividual.Recommended:PSY201/AorPSY215.Prereq-uisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class44719 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Rank

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.PSY 239 Intro to Abnormal Psychology, 4.00 Cr.—Surveysthehistory,theories,diagnosis,etiology,andtreatmentofthemajormentaldisorders.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores,andPSY201or201Aor202or202A.41031 Cascade SC202 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Miller43580 RockCr BLDG2123 5:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 LeJeune40380 Sylvania SCB203 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Obradovichw Distance Learning: Online Class42470 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Spraggins

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.PSY 240 Personal Awareness and Growth, 4.00 Cr.—Providestheoryandexperiencetoacquireacomprehensiveperspectiveonintra-andinter-personaldynamicsrelatedtopersonalgrowthandawareness.Activitiesprovideopportunitiestoincreaseself-understanding,awareness,andacceptance,identifyareasforpotentialgrowth,andexploreawarenessofselfasperceivedbyotherstoimproveeffectivenessrelatingtootherpeople.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43482 Sylvania SS211 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/11 Reiner

RadiographySylvania,503-977-4227HT306,503-977-4795HT205

Specialadmissionrequiredforregistration.Radiographersaremembersofthehealthcareteamwhoprovideimages(x-rays)oftissues,organs,bones,andbloodvesselsusingavarietyofequipment.Radiographyisa“people”profession,workingwithpatientsandotherhealthcareprofessionalsemployedinhospitalsandclinics.Studentsspendtimeinclassroomandlocalclinicaleducationsites.ApplicationsforadmissionareacceptedFeb-ruary1stthroughthefirstMondayofAprileachyear.Studentsareadmittedthefollowingfallterm.Programlengthis8consecutiveterms(24months).Refertocollegecatalogforprogramcurriculum.ForapplicationinformationcontacttheHealthAdmissionsOffice,SylvaniaCampus,HT205,orcall503-977-4795or503-977-4908RAD 107C Principles of Fluoroscopy, 1.00 Cr.—CoversthestateofOregonfluo-roscopyeducationrequirementsonoperationoftheequipment.DesignedasanupdateforphysiciansorradiographersandtosatisfytheOregonRadiationProtectionServicesrulesforfluoroscopy.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class42292 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Smith

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.RAD 252 Sectional Anatomy-Abd/Pelvis, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesthenormalappear-anceofanatomicalstructuresinnormalplanes.Enablesstudenttodifferentiatebetweennormalanatomicalstructuresandabnormalities.Designedforgraduatetechnologistsorseniorradiographystudents.ARRTcertificationordepartmentpermissionrequired.44335 Sylvania HT311 9:00a–4:00p S 10/9–10/10 Merritt

Computed Tomography/CT Registry PrepSpecialadmissionrequiredforregistration.CTTechnologistsaremembersoftheHealthCareTeam,whoprovideCTImagesofallsystemsofthebody.CTImagingisa“peopleprofession”,workingwithpatientsandotherhealthcareprofessionals,employedinhospi-talsandclinics.Studentsspendtimeinclassroomandlocalclinicaleducationsites.MostCTcoursesareofferedonweekends.Clinicalhoursmaybedaytime,evening,orweekendhoursforthoseenrolledintheclinicalportion.Foradditionalinformation,contacttheMedicalImagingDepartment,503-977-4032.RAD 299C CT Clinical Education I, 5.00 Cr.—Providesclinicaleducationexperi-enceinanaffiliatedhospitalComputedTomographyImagingDepartmentunderthesuper-visionofaRegisteredCTTechnologistandRadiologist.Includesapplicationofequipmentmanipulationandoperation,CTimagingprocedures,radiationsafety,medicolegalandethicalprotocol,recordkeepingandpatientcare.Requiresclinicalcompetencies,objec-tives,performanceassessmentandattendance.ThestudentwilllearnthenecessaryskillsthatarerequiredtofunctionintheclinicalareaasaCTTechnologist,andwilldevelopandexhibitproperprofessionalworkethic.Departmentpermissionrequired.45807 Sylvania HOSP. TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/4 Vanderford

MRI Technologist Training ProgramSpecialadmissionrequiredforregistration.MRITechnologistsaremembersofthehealthcareteamwhoprovideMRIimagesofsofttissues,organs,bones,andbloodvesselsusingavarietyofequipment.MagneticResonanceImagingisa“people”profession,workingwithpatientsandotherhealthcareprofessionalsemployedinhospitalsandclin-ics.Studentsspendtimeinclassroomandlocalclinicaleducationsites.Classesareheldintheevenings-clinicalhoursmaybedaytime,evenings,orweekends.ApplicationsforadmissionareacceptedMarch1stthroughApril15theachyear.StudentsareadmittedthefollowingFallTerm.Programlengthis3consecutiveterms(9months).

ReadingCascadeTH220,503-978-5244DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrDevelopmentalReading:RC2/212,503-614-7414SECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146Office,503-788-6148Office,503-788-6145DeptChairSylvaniaCollegeSuccessSkillsDepartmentSS215,503-977-4192Office,503-977-4448DeptChair

Developmental ReadingDE 21 Intro to Information Literacy, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesstudentstotheskillsusedtoformulatearesearchquery,emphasizingintellectualcuriosity,creativethinking,andpersistenceininformationseekingactivities.Studentslearnandpracticeresearchasamulti-stepprocess:identifyinganinformationneedandselectingatopic;formulatingaquestion;locatingandselectingvariedandappropriateprintandelectronicsources;usingcriticalreadingandthinkingtoevaluateinformation;andparaphrasingandcitingsources.Useoflibraryresourcesisrequired,includingcontactingReferenceLibrariansforresearchassistance.Thiscourseisofferedasaco-requisitetoRD80.44357 RockCr BLDG2101 5:30p–6:20p T 9/21–12/7 McMichael

Studentstaking44357MUSTalsotakeRD8041626.44358 RockCr BLDG2258 12:00p–12:50p M 9/20–12/6 Cristiani

Studentstaking44358MUSTalsotakeRD8040015.45885 RockCr BLDG2258 9:00a–9:50a M 9/20–12/6 Toriseva

Studentstaking45885MUSTalsotakeRD8045884RD 80 Reading 80, 3.00 Cr.—Instructioninvocabulary,dictionaryuse,motorskills,comprehension,somestudyskills.Prerequisite:ABE0783orplacementintoRD80.40012 Cascade TH124 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kamrar40951 Cascade TH100 12:00p–12:50p MWF 9/20–12/10 Burns45579 Cascade TH208 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Rosenthal40015 RockCr BLDG2258 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Cristiani

Studentstaking40015MUSTalsotakeDE2144358.41626 RockCr BLDG2101 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 McMichael

Studentstaking41626MUSTalsotakeDE2144357.45884 RockCr BLDG2258 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Toriseva

Studentstaking45884MUSTalsotakeDE214588541863 SECenter TABOR142 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Jordan44652 SECenter TABOR126 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Edwall40737 Sylvania ST227 5:30p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Fredgant41059 Sylvania SS211 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Barajas41698 Sylvania SS110 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Barajas43559 Sylvania SS211 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/8 SlaughterRD 80A Reading 80a, 3.00 Cr.—Topicsincludevocabulary,dictionaryuse,motorskills,comprehension,readingrateimprovement,andstudyskills.Prerequisite:ABE0783orplacementintoRD80.41366 RockCr BLDG2212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 McBeth

Flexiblehours.Orientationreq’dCall503-614-7414fortimeRD 81A Reading 81A, 1.00 Cr.—Focusesoninstructioninvocabulary,studyskills,anddictionaryuse.Prerequisite:ABE0783orplacementintoRD80.45883 RockCr BLDG2212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 McBeth

Flexiblehours.Orientationreq’dCall503-614-7414fortimeRD 82A Reading 82A, 2.00 Cr.—Focusesoninstructioninvocabulary,comprehen-sion,studyskills,anddictionaryuse.Prerequisite:ABE0783orplacementintoRD80.44359 RockCr BLDG2212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 McBeth

Flexiblehours.Orientationreq’dCall503-614-7414fortimeRD 90 Reading 90, 3.00 Cr.—Instructioninreadingimprovementthroughworkonvocabularydevelopment,motorskills,comprehensionandsomereadingrateimprove-ment.Prerequisite:PlacementintoRD90orsuccessfulcompletionofRD80.40013 Cascade JH112 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Stevens40014 Cascade SC203 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Dean41061 Cascade TH124 5:00p–6:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Buckley41062 Cascade TH208 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Burns41823 Cascade TH100 9:00a–9:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 TBA45593 Cascade TEB216 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Demien46091 Cascade JH112 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Koya

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.RD 90a Reading 90a, 3.00 Cr.—Readingimprovementthroughworkonvocabularydevelopment,motorskills,comprehensionandreadingrate.Prerequisite:RD8041367 RockCr BLDG2212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 McBeth

Flexiblehours.Orientationreq’dCall503-614-7414fortimeRD 91A Reading 91A, 1.00 Cr.—Focusesonreadingeffectiveness.Comprehensionstrategies,vocabularydevelopment,andreadingrateareemphasized.45901 RockCr BLDG2212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 McBeth

Flexiblehours.Orientationreq’dCall503-614-7414fortimeRD 92A Reading 92A, 2.00 Cr.—Focusesonreadingeffectiveness.Comprehensionstrategies,vocabularydevelopment,andreadingrateareemphasized.Prerequisite:Place-mentintoRD90orsuccessfulcompletionofRD80.41916 RockCr BLDG2212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 McBeth

Flexiblehours.Orientationreq’dCall503-614-7414fortime

Reading TransferPleaserefertodepartmentalcontactinformationinthegrayboxforallphoneinquiriesregardingthefollowingclasses.RD 115 College Reading, 4.00 Cr.—Focusesonexpandingreadingfrequencyandeffectivelyreadingcomplexcollegeleveltexts.Comprehensionstrategies,criticalreadingandthinkingskills,informationliteracy,vocabularydevelopment,studentsuccessstrate-giesandadaptingreadingratetodifferentreadingtasksareemphasized.Prerequisite:RD90orequivalentplacementtestscore;ORESOL254andESOL260.46080 Cascade JH107 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rosenthal46081 Cascade TH122 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Grove46082 Cascade TH124 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Cole46083 Cascade TH122 5:00p–6:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Ryan46084 Cascade TEB216 2:30p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kamrar46085 Cascade TH124 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Cole46086 Cascade TH124 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA46088 Cascade TEB224 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Rosenthal46089 Cascade TH122 7:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Ambrose45853 Hillsboro HC104 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McCourt-Badde45855 Hillsboro HC104 12:00p–3:50p S 9/25–12/11 McCourt-Badde45891 Newberg NCC201 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA45892 Newberg NLIBANX 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kolbet45857 RockCr BLDG7106 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Shea-Ruddell45858 RockCr BLDG2243 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Jarrell45859 RockCr BLDG2110 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Wright45861 RockCr BLDG7109 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Cristiani45862 RockCr BLDG2111 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Shea-Ruddell45863 RockCr BLDG2108 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Bogart

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class45860 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Holm

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class45871 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Pontious

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class46326 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Arnett

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.RD 116 College Vocabulary Development, 3.00 Cr.—Addssignificantlytostudents’reading,writing,andspeakingvocabularies,fostersinterestinwords,andoffersstrategiesforcontinuousvocabularydevelopmentthroughoutlife.Prerequisite:PlacementintoRD115orsuccessfulcompletionofRD90.46090 Cascade TH100 1:30p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Selander

Real EstateSylvaniaTCB312,503-977-4393,503-977-4287

RE 100 Intro to Real Estate, 3.00 Cr.—Realestatebrokerage,appraisal,escrow,andmanagement.Focusesontheseaspectsoftherealestateindustryandprovidesbasicinformationforchoosingrealestateasacareer.40429 Sylvania SCB102 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Vincentw Distance Learning: Online Class41001 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Vincent

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.RE 110 Real Estate Practices, 3.00 Cr.—Introducestherealestatebusinessingeneral,realestatelicensinglaws,listingagreements,salesagreements,andfairhousing.SatisfiesOregonRealEstateBrokerpre-licensingrequirements.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class40910 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Knickerbocker

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.RE 112 Real Estate Law, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesthelawsaffectingrealestateownershipandthetransferofrealestateownership.SatisfiesOregonRealEstateBrokerpre-licensingrequirements.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43411 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Lasselle

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RE 114 Real Estate: Agency Law, 2.00 Cr.—Topicscoveredarecommonlawandstatutorylawaspectsofagency.SatisfiesOregonRealEstateBrokerpre-licensingrequire-ments.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41352 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Calvert

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.RE 116 Real Estate Finance, 3.00 Cr.—Methodsforfinancingtheacquisitionandtransferofrealproperty.Emphasizesthemortgagemarket,lendinginstruments,foreclosuresandremedies,governmentalloanprograms,privateloanprograms,loanapplications,appraisalsandclosings.SatisfiesOregonRealEstatepre-licensingrequire-ments.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class40911 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Vincent

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.RE 118 Real Estate Brokerage, 2.00 Cr.—Topicsincludeadvertising,financialrecords,regulatoryrequirementsforrealestateoffices,escrow,officemanuals,andothertopics.SatisfiesOregonRealEstateBrokerpre-licensingFee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41353 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Amato

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.RE 126 Real Estate Contracts, 2.00 Cr.—Topicsincludebasiccontractlaw,listingagreements,earnestmoneyagreements,options,firstrightsofrefusal,leasesandescrowagreements.SatisfiesOregonRealEstateBrokerpre-licensingrequirements.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41351 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Calvert

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.RE 140 RE: Broker Property Management, 1.00 Cr.—TopicsincludeOregonrealestatelicenseandadministrativerules,OregonResidentialLandlordandTenantAct,recordkeeping,andanti-discriminationstatutes.SatisfiesOregonRealEstateBrokerpre-licensingrequirements.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41354 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Probstfield

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.RE 252 RE: Property Management, 6.00 Cr.—Emphasizesfunctionsandrespon-sibilitiesofmanagersofrealproperty.Includesapplicationsofcontractandagencylaw,andstatutorymaterialsconcerninglandlordandtenant,anti-discrimination,andfaircreditreporting.SatisfiesOregonStatepropertymanagementlicensepre-licensingrequire-ments.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class41508 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Probstfield

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Refrigeration/HVACxPleaserefertotheFacilitiesMaintenanceTechnologysectionforRefrigerationcourses.

Religious StudiesCascadeTH220,503-978-5215DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrRC3201,503-614-7235

R 210 World Religions, 4.00 Cr.—Ageneralsurveycoursethatexaminesthemajorreligionsoftheworld,includingHinduism,Buddhism,Chinesereligions,Christianity,JudaismandIslam.Attentionisgiventotheirfoundsandhistory,mythsanddoctrines,ritualsandtraditions,andsocialandpersonalethics.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46420 Cascade SC305 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bailey43584 RockCr BLDG2246 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Bailey

Service-LearningOptionseewww.pcc.edu/servicelearning44740 RockCr BLDG2121 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Lee45998 Sylvania ST225 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Gray

RussianSylvaniaCT219,503-977-8023.Foradditionalinformationcall,503-977-4266

RUS 101 First Year Russian, 4.00 Cr.—Emphasizesactivecommunicationinbegin-ningRussian.Includeslistening,speaking,reading,writing,pronunciation,structure,vocabularyandculture.Forbeginners.40441 Sylvania CT222 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Shmakov

Forbeginners40897 Sylvania CT222 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Shmakov

Forbeginners40898 Sylvania CT222 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/11 Grigoryan

ForbeginnersRUS 201 Second Year Russian, 5.00 Cr.—ContinuestheworkoffirstyearRussian,reviewing,expanding,andperfectingpronunciation,structure,andvocabularyforthepur-poseofactivecommunication.Includespracticeinreadingandwriting.Recommended:CompletionoffirstyearRussianatcollegelevelorinstructorpermission.40442 Sylvania CT222 10:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Shmakov

Service-LearningSylvaniaSS217,Service-LearningCoordinator,503-977-4419

ART 103 Introduction to Art, 4.00 Cr.Addressesissuesrelatingtodesigninourdailylives,particularlygraphicdesign,andmayincludecommercial,industrial,crafts,andproductdesign.Examineshowdesignexpressesthevalues,technology,economyandtasteofourcultureinlightofaesthetic,historicandcriticalissues.TheIntrotoArtseries101,102,103maybetakeninanyorder.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.44546 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Tringali

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningART 206 History of Western Art, 4.00 Cr.Examinesvisualartandarchitectureasareflectionofhumaninteractionwiththesocio-politicalandphysicalenvironment.Objectivescenteronviewing,analyzingandcomparingmanyartformsinanhistoricalcontext,andcoverstheRenaissanceandBaroqueperiods,beginningabout1300AD.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:20.0044556 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Tringali

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning44557 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Tringali

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningBI 213 Principles of Biology, 5.00 Cr.Thirdtermofathreetermsequenceforstudentsmajoringinbiologyandthesciences,in-cludingpre-medical,pre-dental,chiropractic,pharmacy,andrelatedfields.Includesplantandanimalanatomyandphysiology,andindividual,population,communityandecosys-temecology.Prerequisite:BI212anditsprerequisiterequirements.Fee:12.00Lecture41499 Sylvania HT307 9:00a-10:50a TR 09/21-12/09Fergusson-Kol

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningLab41500 Sylvania HT302 12:00p-2:50p R 09/23-12/09Fergusson-Kol

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningECE 121 Observation & Guidance I, 3.00 Cr.Focusesonage-appropriateguidanceandobservationstechniquesforindividualchildrensixweektosixyears.Topicsincludetheongoingdynamicsofrelationships,howvaluesandbeliefsystemsimpactguidancedecisions,andthelinkagesbetweenobservationandguidanceplansforindividualchildren.41528 RockCr BLDG5113 6:00p-8:50p T 09/21-12/11Jones

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning43278Sylvania HT311 1:00p-3:50p M 09/20-12/11Jones

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningECE 122 Environments & Curriculum I, 4.00 Cr.Anintroductiontoanoverviewofcreatingphysicalandsocialenvironmentsandcurricu-lumforchildrensixweekstosixyearsinhomeorcenter-basedprograms.Coursecoverstheoriesandrelationshipsbetweenphysicalandsocialspace,activities,experiences,andmaterials.Studentsareintroducedtotheuseofdevelopmentallyandculturallyappropriatepracticesinplanning,selecting,andevaluatingenvironmentsandcurriculumforyoungchildren.41599 Sylvania HT324 1:00p-4:20p R 09/24-12/11Miller

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ECE 123 Environments and Curriculum II, 4.00 Cr.Thiscourseexplorestheuseofdevelopmentallyandculturallyappropriatepracticesincreatingphysicalandsocialenvironmentsandcurriculumforchildrensixweekstosixyearsinhomeorcenter-basedprograms.Theoriesofplayandearlycareandeducationareemployedtoplanandimplementenvironmentsandcurriculumforchildren.Studentsplan,implement,andevaluateenvironmentsandcurriculumforyoungchildren.Prerequi-site:ECE122.44629 Sylvania SCB204 6:00p-9:20p M 09/20-12/11Miller

FieldTrip:FiveHoursTBA.Service-LearningOptionHEC 201 Family Partnership Education, 3.00 Cr.Thestudyofinfluencesonchildrenandtheirfamilieswhichimpactchildandfamilybe-haviors,values,attitudes,beliefs,andmorals.Topicsinclude:parentingpatterns:cultural,religiousandsocioeconomicinfluences:peer,school,media,impacts;familydevelop-ment,communityecology,specialneedschildren,prejudice,andpublicpolicy.Fee:20.0044889 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Jones

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningESOL 20A Level 2 Integrated Skills, .00 Cr.ThesecondoffourlevelsofEnglishasasecondlanguage.StudentsdevelopbasicEnglishcommunication.Reading,Writing,SpeakingandListeningskillsaretaughtinthecontextofcommunicatinginadultliferolesasfamilyandcommunitymembers,workers,citizensandlifelonglearners.Alanguageplacementtestisrequiredforenrollment.Fee:35.0046808 Cascade TH208 9:00a-11:50a MW 09/20-12/08Cain

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningESOL 162 Level 6 Academic Writing, 5.00 Cr.Reviewofthewritingprocessanddevelopmentoftheessay.Coversdescriptive,narra-tive,process,andcomparison/contrastessays.Reviewofverbtenses,sentencetypes,punctuation,andspellingpatterns.Introductiontoadverbandadjectiveclauses,reportedspeech,passivevoice,andgerundsandinfinitives.Prerequisite:ESOLplacementtestORsuccessfulcompletionofESOL152/152N;ANDconcurrentplacementinESOL150/150NandESOL154/154Norhigher.43026 Cascade TH208 12:00p-2:20p MW 09/20-12/08Cain

Service-LearningRequiredsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningESR 171 Environ Science:Bio Perspect, 4.00 CrDevelopsanunderstandingofenvironmentaltopicsthatareprimarilybiologicalinnature.Includeshumanpopulationissues,matterandenergyresources,ecosystems,environ-mentalethics,andfoodandlandresources.Theassociatedlaboratorieswillillustratethesetopics.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:12.0041396 Sylvania HT302 3:00p-5:50p T 09/21-12/07Fongand Sylvania HT213 1:00p-2:20p TR 09/21-12/09Fong

Service-LearningRequiredsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningHE 250 Personal Health, 3.00 Cr.Explorescurrentgeneralhealthissuesinemotionalhealthandstress,physicalfitness,nutrition,humansexuality,communicableanddegenerativediseasesanddrugsfromawellnessperspective.42287RockCr BLDG5113 2:00p-3:20p MW 9/20-12/8 Hickcox

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningHE 251 Community/Public Health Issues, 4.00 Cr.Inquiresintothecausesandpotentialsolutionsforcurrentcommunityhealthissues,overviewstheorganizationofcommunityandhealthcareagencies,andexplorescareeropportunitiesincommunityhealth.IncludesServiceLearning.Fee:20.0043509 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Playford

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningHST 101 West Civ: Ancnt Wrld to Mediev, 4.00 Cr.StudiestheancientcivilizationsofEgypt,Mesopotamia,GreeceandRome.CoversdevelopmentofJudeo-Christianbeliefs,earlyIslamiccivilization,theByzantineEmpireandtheearlyMedievalperiod.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40349 Sylvania SS109 3:00p-4:50p TR 09/21-12/11Gray

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning40350Sylvania SS109 11:00a-12:50p MW 09/20-12/11Gray

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning40529Sylvania SS109 3:00p-4:50p MW 09/20-12/11Gray

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningHST 199K History of Japan and Korea, 4.00 Cr.ExploresthehistoryandrelationshipbetweenJapanandKorea.Includespolitical,diplo-matic,economic,social,religious,andculturalthemesfrompre-historytomoderntimes.45842Sylvania SS109 11:00a-12:50p TR 09/21-12/11Gray

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning

SOC 205 Soc Change/Social Institutions, 4.00 Cr.Exploresvarioussocialinstitutions(family,economy,polity,andreligion)fromasocialchangeperspective.Varioustheoriesofsocialorganizationandsocialchangearecomparedandcontrasted.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40388 Sylvania SS120 11:00a-12:50p TR 09/21-12/11Butz

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningSOC 223 Sociology of Aging, 4.00 Cr.Explorestheimpactofsocialandsocioculturalconditionsontheprocessofagingandthesocialconsequencesofthisprocess.Alsoexplorestheagingprocessthroughalife-courseperspectiveandadoptsasocialproblemsapproachtoagingandrelatedissues.Recommend:SOC204or205,orinstructorpermission.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.44459 Sylvania SCB201 5:00p-6:50p R 09/20-12/11Abushakrah

Service-LearningRequiredsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning44460 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Abushakrah

Service-LearningRequiredsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningSP 100 Intro to Speech Communication, 4.00 Cr.Coverscomplexitiesofthecommunicationprocess.Includesinsightsintothecausesandeffectsofgeneralcommunicationbehaviors,involvementinactiveexplorationofbasiccommunicationtheoriesandconcepts,andopportunitiestodevelopcommunicationstrengths.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.44277 Forinfocontact:Cascade Doss

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning44537 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Haigler

Service-LearningRequiredsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningSP 111 Public Speaking, 4.00 Cr.Introductiontospeechmakingbasedprimarilyonatraditionalpublicspeakingapproach.Aidsstudentsindevelopingtheoreticalunderstandingandpracticalapplicationoforalcommunicationskills.Alsoincludestechniquesincontrollingspeechanxiety,howtostructureandorganizeinformationtopresenttoavarietyofaudiences,andphysicalandvocaldeliveryskills.Prerequisite:MTH20orequivalentplacementtestscore,andWR121.42460Cascade SC201 11:00a-12:50p TR 09/21-12/09Doss

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning45912 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Werkman

Service-Learningrequired.Seewww.pcc.edu/servicelearning47596 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Werkman

Service-learningrequired:seewww.pcc.edu/servicelearningSP 140 Intro to Intercultural Comm, 4.00 Cr.Exploresthenatureandimpactofdifferentculturesoncommunication.Includesinterac-tiverelationshipformsasthebasisforglobalunderstandingintheclassroom,businessortravel.Focusonprocessingmessageswithacceleratingchangesinpolitical,economicandimmigrationpatternsthroughindividualculturalperceptions.Understandandcom-municatewithpeoplewhoare“different.”Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.44621 Forinfocontact:Cascade Doss

Service-LearningRequiredsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningSPA 111C First Yr Spanish Conversation, 1.00 Cr.PracticeofstructuresandvocabularyoffirstyearSpanishinaconversationalformat.Recommended:SimultaneousenrollmentinSPA101orinstructorpermission.46760Cascade JH107 12:00p-12:25p MW 09/20-12/08Underwood

OpentoallbeginningSpanishstudents;ServiceLearningRequiredWR 121H English Composition: Honors, 4.00 Cr.ThisistheHonorsversionofEnglishComposition,whichdevelopsskillsinanalyticalreading,criticalthinking,andexpositoryandpersuasivewriting.Studentscomposeseveralessaysusingavarietyofstrategiestopresentevidenceinsupportofathesis.Prerequisite:3.25GPAandplacementintoWR121,orcompletionofWR115andRD115.47095 Sylvania HT321 11:00a-12:50pMW 09/20-12/08Wheeler

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningWR 122 English Composition, 4.00 Cr.Focusesonargumentasameansofinquiry,clearandappropriatewritingstyle,andcriti-calreading.Exploresideasandissuesthroughdiscussionandwriting.Studentscomposeanalytical,argumentative,and/orexpositoryessayswithappropriatedocumentation.Prerequisite:WR121.40454SECenter TABOR146 3:00p-4:50p MW 09/20-12/08Lamb

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WR 227 Technical/Profession WR 1, 4.00 Cr.Introducestechnicalandprofessionalcommunications.Studentscompose,design,revise,andediteffectiveletters,memos,reports,descriptions,instructions,andemploymentdocumentsEmphasizespreciseuseoflanguageandgraphicstocommunicatecomplextechnicalandproceduralinformationsafely,legallyandethically.Twoinstructorconfer-encesrequired.Prerequisites:WR121,basiccomputerliteracy,andintermediatewordprocessingskills.46932 SECenter TABOR143 6:00p-8:50p M 09/20-12/06Monteverde

Someassignmentsareonline.Service-LearningOption.WR 241 Creative Writing (Fiction), 4.00 Cr.Focusesonwritingandsubmittingfictionforclassdiscussionandanalysisinaworkshopsetting.Studyestablishedwritersfortechniques,structures,andstyles.Prerequisites:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.46525 Sylvania CT128 1:00p-2:50p MW 09/20-12/08Wheeler

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningWR 244 Adv Creative Writing - Fiction, 4.00 Cr.FocusesoncontinuingtoapplythetechniquesandstructuresoffictionwritingintroducedinWR241.Writefiction,andhaveworkcritiquedbypeersandinstructor,andcritiquetheworkofothersinaworkshopsetting.StudentswithoutWR241mayentertheclasswithinstructorpermission.Prerequisite:WR241anditsprerequisiterequirements.46538 Sylvania CT128 1:00p-2:50p MW 09/20-12/08Wheeler

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning

Sign Language Interpretation ProgramSylvaniaCT219,503-977-4672,503-977-4951TTY

AmericanSignLanguageinterpretersworkwithdeafandhearingpeople,relayingsignedmessagesintospokenlanguagesandspokenmessagesintosignedlanguage.Professionalinterpretersworkinavarietyofsettingsincludingeducation,conferences,socialservices,healthcare,andlaw.Studentsenterthefull-timetwo-yearprogrameachfallterm;enrollmentislimited.Toreceiveanapplicationpacketwhichlistscoursesandexplainstheenrollmentprocess,calleithernumberabove.PrerequisitecoursesincludesuccessfulcompletionofASL130,CurrentIssuesinDeafness,andIntermediateAmericanLanguageskills.CallSignLanguageInterpretationOfficeforalistofthesecourses.

Sign Language StudiesSylvaniaCT219,503-977-4672,503-977-4951TTY

ASL 101 1st Yr Amer Sign Language I, 4.00 Cr.—IntroductiontoASLstressingthedevelopmentofexpressiveskill,receptiveskill,andculturalawarenessthroughacommunicationapproach.Primaryemphasisonthestudent’sactiveuseofthelanguage.EmphasizesactiveconversationalcompetenceinASL.Includesvisualreadinessskills,vocabulary,cultureandgrammarusedformeetingcommunicationneeds.Proficiencytargetlevel:Novicehigh.Forbeginners.46965 RockCr BLDG3228 1:30p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Burks46943 Sylvania CT110 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Fernstrom46947 Sylvania HT309 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/15 AnthonyASL 102 1st Yr Amer Sign Language II, 4.00 Cr.—ContinuesworkofASL101,furtherdevelopingallskills.Primaryemphasisonthestudent’sactivecommunicationinASL.Includesgrammarandcultureinformation.Proficiencytargetlevel:Intermediatelow.Prerequisite:ASL101orASL150orSignLanguageProficiencyInterviewthroughSignLanguageInterpretationProgram(callSLIPofficeforanappointment).Prerequisitecoursemusthavebeencompletedwithinoneyearofclassenrollment;proficiencyinterviewwithinoneterm.46942 Sylvania HT323 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 PadialASL 103 1st Yr Amer Sign Language III, 4.00 Cr.—ContinuesworkofASL102,furtherdevelopingallskills.Primaryemphasisonthestudent’sactivecommunicationinASL.Includesgrammarandcultureinformation.Proficiencytargetlevel:Intermediatelow.Prerequisite:ASL102orSignLanguageProficiencyInterviewthroughSignLanguageIn-terpretationProgram(callSLIPofficeforanappointment).Prerequisitecoursemusthavebeencompletedwithinoneyearofclassenrollment;proficiencyinterviewwithinoneterm.46940 Sylvania CT110 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 WardASL 130 Deaf Studies, 3.00 Cr.—IntroducestwoperspectivesofDeafcommunity,pastandcurrentperspectivesoneducation,services,employment,legislation,signersvsinterpreters,signalingdevices,terminology,communicationsystemandattitudestowardlanguage.40819 Sylvania CT220 6:00p–8:50p T 9/21–12/7 Fischer

ASL 150 Accel American Sign Language, 6.00 Cr.—Forbeginners.CoversthematerialofASL101andhalfofASL102inanacceleratedformat.Emphasizesactivecon-versationalcompetenceinASL.Includesvisualreadinessskills,vocabulary,cultureandgrammarusedformeetingcommunicationneeds.Recommendedtothehighlymotivatedstudent.Proficiencytargetlevel:Intermediatelow.46946 Sylvania HT320 9:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Burke48264 Sylvania CT234 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 WardASL 151 Accel American Sign Language, 6.00 Cr.—CoversthematerialofhalfofASL102andASL103inanacceleratedformat.EmphasizesactivecommunicationinASL.Proficiencytargetlevel:Intermediatemid.SignLanguageProficiencyInterviewmaybere-quired.Prerequisite:ASL102orASL150.Prerequisitecoursemusthavebeencompletedwithinoneyearofclassenrollment;proficiencyinterviewwithinoneterm.48266 Sylvania TCB212 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 BurkeASL 201 2nd Yr Amer Sign Language IV, 3.00 Cr.—ContinuesworkoffirstyearASL,reviewing,expanding,andperfectingexpressiveskill,structure,andvocabularyforthepurposeofactivecommunication.EmphasizesactivecommunicationinASL.Proficiencytargetlevel:Intermediatemid.SignLanguageProficiencyInterviewmayberequired.Prerequisite:ASL103.Prerequisitecoursemusthavebeencompletedwithinoneyearofclassenrollment;proficiencyinterviewwithinoneterm.44757 Sylvania HT320 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 BehrensASL 202 2nd Yr Amer Sign Language V, 3.00 Cr.—ContinuesworkofASL201.EmphasizesactivecommunicationinASL.Increasedemphasisonexploring,analyzingtherulesandpresentingASLstoriesandliterature.Proficiencytargetlevel:Intermediatemid.SignLanguageProficiencyInterviewmayberequired.Prerequisite:ASL201.Prerequisitecoursemusthavebeencompletedwithoneyearofclassenrollment;proficiencyinterviewwithinoneterm.46938 Sylvania HT321 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 FischerASL 250 Accel American Sign Language, 4.00 Cr.—CoversthematerialofASL201andhalfofASL202inanacceleratedformat.EmphasizesactivecommunicationinASL.Increasedemphasisonexploring,analyzingtherules,discussing,developingandpresentingASLliteratureandpoetry.Proficiencytargetlevel:Intermediatemid.SignLanguageProficiencyInterviewmayberequired.Prerequisite:ASL103orASL151.Prerequisitecoursemusthavebeencompletedwithinoneyearofclassenrollment;proficiencyinterviewwithinoneterm.42227 Sylvania CT234 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Nicolay44748 Sylvania HT320 9:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Burks

SociologyCascadeTH220,503-978-5215DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrRC3/201,503-614-7327SECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146,503-788-6147SylvaniaSS215,503-977-4289

SOC 204 Gen Soc: Soc in Everyday Life, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesthesociologicalperspectiveandsociologyasascientificdiscipline.Focusesonindividualsandgroupsandhowtheyareshapedbytheirsociallocations(status,roles,race,class,sex,age,etc.),society’sstructures,stratification,institutions,groupsandorganizationsandbysuchcul-turalprocessesassocializationandgroupinteraction.Prerequisite:RD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.40391 Cascade SC202 12:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 LeCoe40712 Cascade SC202 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Wilson-Figuer41133 Cascade SC301 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wilson-Figuer42466 Cascade SC202 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 George45102 Cascade SC202 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Franks46176 Hillsboro HC105 9:00a–12:50p R 9/23–12/9 Walther45835 Newberg NCC201 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Cushing40392 RockCr BLDG2110 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 LeCoe40393 RockCr BLDG3225 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 McMurry41421 RockCr BLDG2123 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Toussaint41796 RockCr BLDG3225 6:00p–7:50p R 9/23–12/9 Tanzer

Someclasssessionsreplacedwithonlineassignments46177 Scappoose SCAPHSTBA 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Daugherty40383 Sylvania ST101 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Guevara40385 Sylvania SCB203 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Wolf40387 Sylvania SS116 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/11 Zonoozy40669 Sylvania SCB105 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Smith41318 Sylvania SCB203 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/11 Butz

Service-LearnignOptional-www.pcc.edu/servicelearning41691 Sylvania SS116 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Smith42612 Sylvania SCB101 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Cushingw Distance Learning: Online Class40384 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Wolf

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.SOC 205 Soc Change/Social Institutions, 4.00 Cr.—Exploresvarioussocialinstitutions(family,economy,polity,andreligion)fromasocialchangeperspective.Varioustheoriesofsocialorganizationandsocialchangearecomparedandcontrasted.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43081 Cascade JH107 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Franks40973 RockCr BLDG3225 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/20–12/11 Tanzer40388 Sylvania SS120 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Butz

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning41939 Sylvania SS121 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Guevara43578 Sylvania SCB104 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/11 Guevara44425 Sylvania SS104 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Guevaraw Distance Learning: Online Class40386 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Szymkowiak

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.SOC 206 Gen Soc: Social Problems, 4.00 Cr.—Appliesthesociologicalframeofreferencetothestudyofsocialproblems,theiridentification,analysisofcausesandpossiblesolutions.Problemsexploredmayincludementaldisorders,drugandalcoholaddiction,crimeanddelinquency,groupdiscrimination,inequality,poverty,alienation,domesticandinternationalviolence,environmentandenergy.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40390 Cascade SC301 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wilson-Figuer40713 Cascade SC303 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Wilson-Figuer40974 RockCr BLDG3225 10:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 McMurry

Service-LearningRequiredseewww.pcc.edu/servicelearning40867 Sylvania SCB104 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/11 Smith

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.SOC 211 Peace and Conflict, 4.00 Cr.—Explorescausesandmanifestationsofviolenceinactionsinvolvingoneself,society,one’snation,andtheglobalcommunity.Alternativestooppressivebehavior,undemocraticinstitutions,andtheviolentresolu-tionofconflictareconsidered.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41219 Cascade SC301 12:00p–3:50p F 9/24–12/10 Sonnleitner44684 RockCr BLDG2243 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/20–12/11 Sonnleitner40943 Sylvania ST101 9:00a–10:50a T 9/21–12/11 HastingsSOC 213 Diversity in the United States, 4.00 Cr.—Examinesavarietyoftopicssuchasraceandethnicity,gender,age,sexualorientation,socialclass,andrelatedissuesandconceptsfromanumberofsociologicalperspectives.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40389 Cascade JH107 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 LeCoew Distance Learning: Online Class40731 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Wolf

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.SOC 228 Intro Environmental Sociology, 4.00 Cr.—Examinestherelationshipbetweensocietyandtheenvironment.Theindustrializationofsocietyandourincreasingdemandfornaturalresourceshassignificantlyimpactedtheearth’sabilitytomeettheneedsofhumanityandotherspecies.Exploresthecausesandconsequencesofsuchtop-icsaspopulation,consumption,development,pollution,publicpolicy,andenvironmentaljustice.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46933 Sylvania SCB205 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/9 SmithSOC 232 Death & Dying: Cult & Issues, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesthestudenttothein-stitutionofdeathintheUnitedStates.Fromasociologicalframeofreference,thestudentwillstudydeathasasystemfordealingwiththesocialprocessesofdying,death,andbereavement.Recommend:SOC204,205,orinstructorpermission.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$2043625 Sylvania TCB215 6:00p–7:50p W 9/22–12/11 Zimmerman

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SOC 234 Crosscultural Views of Death, 4.00 Cr.—Aninterdisciplinarystudyofthecrossculturalvariationsregardinghumanresponsestodeathandthedifferingcosmologi-calimplicationsthesesuggest.Death,aculturaluniversal,isaddressedinitsdiversityfrombothanthropologicalandsociologicalperspective.ThetopicofdeathasexperiencedbyseveralmajorregionsandculturesoftheworldisexploredincludingAsia,India,Bali,MiddleEast,MelanesiaandNativeAmericans;historicaltrendsinWesternEuropeandtheAmericasareassessedregardingtheevolutionofcontemporaryperspectivesonmortality.ATH234andSOC234cannotbothbetakenforcredit.Recommend:ApriorcourseinAnthropologyorSociology.43579 Sylvania ST101 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 DaughertySOC 214A Illumination Project 1, 4.00 Cr.—Thisisthefirstofathree-termse-quencedesignedtoaddressesissuesofinstitutionaloppressionthroughclassroomandcommunitypresentationsutilizinginteractivetheater.Providesskillsintheareaofsocialanalysis,groupfacilitation,socialchangeinterventions,creativeproductionandbasicact-ing.ThiscourserequiresInstructorpermission.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.42523 Sylvania PAC101 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 LaFrance

GerontologyxAdditionalcoursesarelocatedunderthetopicofGerontology(subjectcodeGRN)SOC 223 Sociology of Aging, 4.00 Cr.—Explorestheimpactofsocialandsocio-culturalconditionsontheprocessofagingandthesocialconsequencesofthisprocess.Alsoexplorestheagingprocessthroughalife-courseperspectiveandadoptsasocialproblemsapproachtoagingandrelatedissues.Recommend:SOC204or205,orinstruc-torpermission.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115,andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$2044459 Sylvania SCB201 5:00p–6:50p R 9/20–12/11 Abushakrah

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SOC 231 Sociology of Health & Aging, 4.00 Cr.—Providesanintroductiontoagerelatedhealthissuesinsocialandculturalcontext.Topicsincludethesocialstructuringofage,healthandillness;demographicsandpatternsofhealthandillnessofolderadults;issuesrelatedtomedicalandhealthcareservices;healthandlong-termcarepolicyandprograms.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$20w Distance Learning: Online Class43636 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Srinivasan

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SpanishCascadeTH220,503-978-5085DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrRC3201,503-614-7235OfficeSECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146,503-788-6148SylvaniaCT219,503-977-8023.Foradditionalinformationcall,503-977-4266

SPA 101 First Year Spanish-First Term, 4.00 Cr.—BeginningcommunicationinSpanish.Includeslistening,speaking,reading,writing,pronunciation,structure,vocabu-laryandculture.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40439 Cascade SC304 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA111C-CRN41524.41030 Cascade SC304 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

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StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA111C-CRN41523.41995 Cascade JH102 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

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41639 SECenter TABOR126 7:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 StautzStudentsshouldalsotake41652-SPA111C.

40503 Sylvania CT222 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBAStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA111C,CRN42041

40504 Sylvania TCB212 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 MitchellStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA111C,CRN43087

40538 Sylvania SS103 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBAStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA111C,CRN42043

40660 Sylvania SS101 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 MitchellStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA111C,CRN43086

41709 Sylvania TCB212 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 MitchellStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA111C,CRN42044

42039 Sylvania TCB208 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 MartinStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA111C,CRN42040

42245 Sylvania TCB208 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 MartinStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA111C,CRN42042

SPA 102 First Year Spanish-Second Term, 4.00 Cr.—ActivecommunicationinSpanish.Includeslistening,speaking,reading,writing,pronunciation,structure,vo-cabularyandculture.Recommended:SimultaneousenrollmentinSPA112C.SuccessfulcompletionofSPA101orinstructorpermission.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.42962 Cascade SC301 1:30p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA112C-CRN42964.43554 Cascade SC304 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA112C-CRN43555.46756 Cascade JH106 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA112C-CRN46758.46820 Hillsboro HC104 7:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

Studentsenrolledin46820shouldalsotake47418SPA112C44762 RockCr BLDG3228 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Carreon

Studentsenrolledin44762shouldalsotake44763SPA112C47386 RockCr BLDG3228 2:30p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

Studentsenrolledin47386shouldalsotake47387SPA112C43320 Sylvania ST227 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA112C,CRN43323SPA 103 First Year Spanish-Third Term, 4.00 Cr.—ActivecommunicationinSpanish.Includeslistening,speaking,reading,writing,pronunciation,structure,vo-cabularyandculture.Recommended:SimultaneousenrollmentinSPA113C.SuccessfulcompletionofSPA102orinstructorpermission.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.42963 Cascade SC304 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA113C-CRN42965.46764 Cascade TEB222 9:00a–10:55a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA113C-CRN46765.44765 RockCr BLDG3230 11:30a–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

Studentsenrolledin44765shouldalsotake44767SPA113C43697 Sylvania TCB208 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bentley

StudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA113C,CRN43698SPA 111C First Yr Spanish Conversation, 1.00 Cr.—PracticeofstructuresandvocabularyoffirstyearSpanishinaconversationalformat.Recommended:SimultaneousenrollmentinSPA101orinstructorpermission.41518 Cascade SC304 8:30a–8:55a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA101-CRN43585.41523 Cascade SC304 11:00a–11:25a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA101-CRN41099.41524 Cascade SC304 8:30a–8:55a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA101-CRN40439.41525 Cascade SC304 6:00p–6:25p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA101-CRN41030.41996 Cascade JH102 10:30a–10:55a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA101-CRN41995.45558 Cascade SC304 6:00p–6:25p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA101-CRN45557.48050 Cascade JH107 12:00p–12:25p MW 9/20–12/8 Underwood

OpentoallSpanishbeginners;ServiceLearningRequired41581 Hillsboro HC117 8:00a–8:25a TR 9/21–12/9 Valenzuela

Studentsenrolledin41581shouldalsotake41580SPA10147989 Newberg NCC105 3:30p–3:55p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA41033 RockCr BLDG3230 8:30a–8:55a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

Studentsenrolledin41033shouldalsotake40440SPA101

41034 RockCr BLDG3230 6:00p–6:25p MW 9/20–12/8 ValenzuelaStudentsenrolledin41034shouldalsotake40661SPA101

41035 RockCr BLDG3230 6:00p–6:25p TR 9/21–12/9 PinyasStudentsenrolledin41035shouldalsotake40736SPA101

41036 RockCr BLDG3228 11:30a–11:55a MW 9/20–12/8 ZinkStudentsenrolledin41036shouldalsotake40860SPA101

42881 RockCr BLDG3230 1:30p–1:55p MW 9/20–12/8 TBAStudentsenrolledin42881shouldalsotake42880SPA101

43534 RockCr BLDG3230 8:30a–8:55a TR 9/21–12/9 BergmanStudentsenrolledin43534shouldalsotake43533SPA101

44761 RockCr BLDG3230 1:30p–1:55p TR 9/21–12/9 PinyasStudentsenrolledin44761shouldalsotake44760SPA101

46977 RockCr BLDG3228 11:00a–11:25a TR 9/21–12/9 CarreonStudentsenrolledin46977shouldalsotake46976SPA101

41652 SECenter TABOR126 6:30p–6:55p TR 9/21–12/9 StautzStudentsshouldalsotake41639-SPA101.

42040 Sylvania TCB208 8:30a–8:55a MW 9/20–12/8 MartinStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA101,CRN42039

42041 Sylvania CT222 8:30a–8:55a TR 9/21–12/9 TBAStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA101,CRN40503

42042 Sylvania TCB208 12:30p–12:55p MW 9/20–12/8 MartinStudentsmustalsoregisterinSPA101,CRN42245

42043 Sylvania SS103 5:30p–5:55p TR 9/21–12/9 TBAStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA101,CRN40538

42044 Sylvania TCB212 2:55p–3:25p TR 9/21–12/9 MitchellStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA101,CRN41709

43086 Sylvania SS101 10:30a–10:55a MW 9/20–12/8 MitchellStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA101,CRN40660

43087 Sylvania TCB212 10:30a–10:55a TR 9/21–12/9 MitchellStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA101,CRN40504

SPA 112C First Yr Spanish Conversation, 1.00 Cr.—PracticeofstructuresandvocabularyoffirstyearSpanishinaconversationalformat.Recommended:SimultaneousenrollmentinSPA102orinstructorpermission.42964 Cascade SC301 1:00p–1:25p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA102-CRN42962.43555 Cascade SC304 1:30p–1:55p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA102-CRN43554.46758 Cascade JH106 6:00p–6:25p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA102-CRN46756.47418 Hillsboro HC104 6:30p–6:55p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

Studentsenrolledin47418shouldalsotake46820SPA10244763 RockCr BLDG3228 8:30a–8:55a TR 9/21–12/9 Carreon

Studentsenrolledin44763shouldalsotake44762SPA10247387 RockCr BLDG3228 2:00p–2:25p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

Studentsenrolledin47387shouldalsotake47386SPA10243323 Sylvania ST227 2:55p–3:25p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

ForstudentsinSPA102,CRN43320SPA 113C First Yr Spanish Conversation, 1.00 Cr.—ContinuationofSPA112C.Recommended:SimultaneousenrollmentinSPA103orinstructorpermission.42965 Cascade SC304 1:30p–1:55p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA103-CRN42963.46765 Cascade TEB222 8:30a–8:55a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA103-CRN46764.44767 RockCr BLDG3230 11:00a–11:25a MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

Studentsenrolledin44767shouldalsotake44765SPA10343698 Sylvania TCB208 2:55p–3:25p TR 9/21–12/9 Bentley

ForstudentsinSPA103,CRN43697SPA 150 First Year Spanish, 6.00 Cr.—EmphasizesactivecommunicationinSpan-ish.Includeslistening,speaking,reading,writing,pronunciation,structure,vocabularyandculture.Forbeginners.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46761 Cascade JH107 12:30p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Underwood

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA111C-CRN48050.43535 RockCr BLDG7121 2:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bergman40997 Sylvania TCB211 10:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA44857 Sylvania TCB208 6:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/8 GaffneySPA 151 First Year Spanish, 6.00 Cr.—Increasesvocabularyandproficiencyinthepresent,pastandfuturetenses,andthecommandofverbforms.EngageinandinitiateSpanishdialogue.Recommended:SPA150orcompletionofatleasttwoyearsofrecenthighschoolSpanish.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplace-menttestscores.42322 RockCr BLDG3229 6:00p–8:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA46787 Sylvania SYTBA 11:00a–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBASPA 201 Second Year Spanish-1st Term, 4.00 Cr.—Reviewsandexpandstheuseofbasicvocabulary,structuralpatterns,indicativetensesandcommandsfromfirst-yearcollegeSpanish.Listen,speak,writeandreadinSpanish.Recommended:SimultaneousenrollmentinSPA211.SPA151,103,orinstructorpermissionrequired.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41997 Cascade JH107 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Boeschen

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40828 RockCr BLDG3230 11:30a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 ZinkStudentsenrolledin40828shouldalsotake40941SPA211C

46945 RockCr BLDG3228 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 LymanStudentenrolledin46945shouldalsotake46948SPA211C

41958 SECenter TABOR126 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 StautzStudentsshouldalsotakeCRN41959-SPA211C

40436 Sylvania TCB208 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 BentleyStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA211C,CRN43088

40437 Sylvania SS101 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBAStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA211C,CRN43089

42098 Sylvania SS108 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 BentleyStudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA211C,CRN42045

SPA 202 Second Year Spanish-2nd Term, 4.00 Cr.—Practiceandexpandvocabularyandstructures.Emphasizessubjunctivetensestoexpresspersonalfeelings,doubtsandopinionsinSpanish.Recommended:SimultaneousenrollmentinSPA212.SuccessfulcompletionofSPA201orinstructorpermission.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores..43582 Cascade JH107 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA212C-CRN43583.SPA 203 Second Year Spanish-3rd Term, 4.00 Cr.—Practiceandexpandvocabu-laryandsubjunctivepatterns.Listen,speak,read,writeandbegintosensethecultureintheidiom.Recommended:SimultaneousenrollmentinSPA213.SuccessfulcompletionofSPA202orinstructorpermission.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.44672 Cascade JH107 1:30p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA213C-CRN44673.46836 RockCr BLDG3228 6:30p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lewis

Studentsenrolledin46836shouldalsotake43837SPA213CSPA 211C Inter Spanish Conversation, 1.00 Cr.—Stressesconversationalskillsatthesecondyearlevel.Recommended:CompletionoforsimultaneousenrollmentinSPA201orinstructorpermission.41998 Cascade JH107 6:00p–6:25p TR 9/21–12/9 Boeschen

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA201-CRN41997.42496 Cascade SC304 11:00a–11:25a MW 9/20–12/8 Boeschen

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA201-CRN42491.40941 RockCr BLDG3230 11:00a–11:25a TR 9/21–12/9 Zink

Studentsenrolledin40941shouldalsotake40828SPA20146948 RockCr BLDG3228 6:00p–6:25p MW 9/20–12/8 Lyman

Studentenrolledin46948shouldalsotake46945SPA20141959 SECenter TABOR126 2:30p–2:55p TR 9/21–12/9 Stautz

StudentsshouldalsotakeCRN41958-SPA20142045 Sylvania SS108 12:30p–12:55p MW 9/20–12/8 Bentley

StudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA201,CRN4209843088 Sylvania TCB208 10:30a–10:55a TR 9/21–12/9 Bentley

StudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA201,CRN4043643089 Sylvania SS101 5:30p–5:55p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsoregisterinSPA201,CRN40437SPA 212C Inter Spanish Conversation, 1.00 Cr.—ContinuationofSPA211C.Rec-ommended:SimultaneousenrollmentinSPA202.CompletionofSPA201orequivalentalsorecommended.43583 Cascade JH107 3:30p–3:55p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA202-CRN43582.SPA 213C Inter Spanish Conversation, 1.00 Cr.—ContinuationofSPA212C.Recommended:SimultaneousenrollmentinSPA203orinstructorpermission.44673 Cascade JH107 1:00p–1:25p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA

StudentsshouldalsotakeSPA203-CRN44672.46837 RockCr BLDG3228 6:00p–6:25p TR 9/21–12/9 Lewis

Studentsenrolledin46837shouldalsotake46836SPA203SPA 217 Reading & Writing for Experien, 3.00 Cr.—Partofathree-coursesequencetobetakeninanyorder.ImproveexperiencedspeakerofSpanishskillsinspell-ing,grammar,reading,compositionandtranslation.Recommended:ExperiencedspeakerofSpanishwhocanreadandwrite.43540 Cascade MAHB216 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Gonzalez-Vina

ITV,live,interactivew/instructor,closedcircuitTV43536 RockCr BLDG9201 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Gonzalez-Vina

ITV,live,interactivew/instructor,closedcurcuitTV44769 SECenter TABOR120 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Gonzalez-Vina

ITV,live,interactivew/instructor,closedcurcuitTV43537 Sylvania TCB107 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Gonzalez-Vina

ITV,live,interactivew/instructor,closedcircuitTVSPA 250 Second Year Spanish, 6.00 Cr.—Developandpracticelanguagecom-petenceandproficiencybyreinforcingallbasicstructuresandexpandingvocabularyoffirstyearSpanish.Emphasizesunderstanding,speaking,readingandwriting.Recom-mended:CompletionoffirstyearcollegeSpanishorthreeormoreyearsofrecenthighschoolSpanish,orinstructorpermission.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.44768 RockCr BLDG3228 8:30a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Lewis

SPA 251 Second Year Spanish, 6.00 Cr.—Developandpracticecommunicativecompetenceandproficiency.Emphasizesproperuseofthesubjunctivetounderstandandexpresspersonalfeelingsandthoughts.FocusesonvariousdimensionsofHispanicculture.Recommended:CompletionofSPA250orfourormoreyearsofrecenthighschoolSpanishorinstructorpermission.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46788 Sylvania ST226 12:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA

Speech CommunicationCascadeTH220,503-978-5214DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrRC3201,503-614-7235OfficeSECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146Office,503-788-6148Office,503-788-6145DeptChairSylvaniaCT216,503-977-4264Office,503-977-4854DeptChair

SP 100 Intro to Speech Communication, 4.00 Cr.—Coverscomplexitiesofthecommunicationprocess.Includesinsightsintothecausesandeffectsofgeneralcom-municationbehaviors,involvementinactiveexplorationofbasiccommunicationtheoriesandconcepts,andopportunitiestodevelopcommunicationstrengths.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.40279 Cascade SC204 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Ellingson44617 Cascade SC201 5:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Hale40280 RockCr BLDG3227 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Edwards40676 SECenter SCOTT204 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Crouse40271 Sylvania PAC101 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Morroww Distance Learning: Online Class43528 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Kernion

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44263 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Kernion

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44277 Forinfocontact:Cascade Doss

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Service-learningrequired:seewww.pcc.edu/servicelearningImportant:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

SP 101 Oral Communication Skills, 3.00 Cr.—Improvelisteningandspeakingskills.Includesoralreports,conferenceproceduresandeverydayconversation.42372 Cascade SC201 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Nadal

$17.00forfieldtripdue1stweekoftheterm.SP 110 Fund of Voice & Articulation, 3.00 Cr.—PresentpreparedandimpromptuassignmentswithemphasisonunderstandingthevocalmechanismforproductionofStandardAmericanspeechwhilelearningtheInternationalPhoneticAlphabet.Includesgrouporindividualworkdesignedtoimprovearticulation,breathing,projection,expres-siveness,andpronunciation.43049 Cascade SC204 11:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 SemuraSP 111 Public Speaking, 4.00 Cr.—Introductiontospeechmakingbasedprimarilyonatraditionalpublicspeakingapproach.Aidsstudentsindevelopingtheoreticalunder-standingandpracticalapplicationoforalcommunicationskills.Alsoincludestechniquesincontrollingspeechanxiety,howtostructureandorganizeinformationtopresenttoavarietyofaudiences,andphysicalandvocaldeliveryskills.Prerequisite:MTH20orequivalentplacementtestscore,andWR121.40278 Cascade SC302 10:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 TBA40725 Cascade SC204 1:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/7 Johnson

FOCUS:Teachingtheoryandcurriculumdevelopment.40907 Cascade SC201 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Espinosa41237 Cascade SC201 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Espinosa41625 Cascade SC201 5:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 O’Shea42368 Cascade SC201 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Espinosa42460 Cascade SC201 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Doss

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning43538 Cascade SC201 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Espinosa43539 Cascade SC204 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Semura44618 Cascade SC201 5:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Hale46334 Cascade SC204 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA46335 Cascade SC302 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 TBA42321 Hillsboro HC104 5:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Atkin45897 Newberg NCCTBA 9:30a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Ellingson45898 Newberg NCCTBA 4:00p–7:50p W 9/22–12/8 Jones40281 RockCr BLDG3227 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 King40282 RockCr BLDG3227 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 King

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SP 111H Public Speaking: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—AnhonorsversionofSP111.Introductiontospeechmakingbasedprimarilyonatraditionalpublicspeakingapproach.Aidsstudentsindevelopingtheoreticalunderstandingandpracticalapplicationoforalcommunicationskills.Alsoincludestechniquesincontrollingspeechanxiety,howtostructureandorganizeinformationtopresenttoavarietyofaudiences,andphysicalandvocaldeliveryskills.Prequisite:3.25GPA,MTH20orequivalentplacementtestscore,andWR121.46506 RockCr BLDG3227 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Edwards

HonorsversionofSP111;3.25GPArequiredSP 130 Bus & Professional Speech Comm, 4.00 Cr.—Communicationasitrelatestobusinessandprofessionalsettings.Readingsanddiscussionsfocusontheclimates,settings,philosophies,andpracticesoforganizationalcommunication,includingeffectivebusinesspresentations.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43054 Cascade SC201 5:30p–9:20p F 9/24–12/10 O’Shea45913 Newberg NCCTBA 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Brennan41390 RockCr BLDG3227 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 BrennanSP 140 Intro to Intercultural Comm, 4.00 Cr.—Exploresthenatureandimpactofdifferentculturesoncommunication.Includesinteractiverelationshipformsasthebasisforglobalunderstandingintheclassroom,businessortravel.Focusonprocessingmes-sageswithacceleratingchangesinpolitical,economicandimmigrationpatternsthroughindividualculturalperceptions.Understandandcommunicatewithpeoplewhoare“differ-ent.”Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.46333 Cascade SC204 10:00a–1:50p S 9/25–12/11 Semura46425 RockCr BLDG2243 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Kingw Distance Learning: Online Class41733 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Haigler

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44621 Forinfocontact:Cascade Doss

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SP 214 Interper Comm:Process & Theory, 4.00 Cr.—Studyofinterpersonalcommunicationindifferentcontexts;focusesonmessageexchangeinperson-to-personinteractions,emphasizingtheoreticalprinciplesandtheirapplication.Concentrationisinthedevelopmentofvariouscommunicationskillsininterpersonalcontexts.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.44619 Cascade SC201 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 O’Shea

SP 215 Sm Grp Comm: Process & Theory, 4.00 Cr.—Problemsolvingaspectsofsmallgroupactivities.Includesprocessandtask,leadership,verbalandnon-verbalmessagesinthesmallgroup,normsandroles,conflictreduction,anddecisionmaking.Focusesontheoryandpractice.SP100recommended.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.44620 Cascade SC201 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Ellingson42051 RockCr BLDG3227 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Brennan45895 Sylvania CT108 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 AndersenSP 228 Mass Communication, 4.00 Cr.—Exploresthesymbioticrelationshipofthemassmediaandsocietyfromarhetoricalperspective.Investigationintothetechnologicaladvancementsinmasscommunicationsandtheirsubsequentaffectonpublicdiscourseandtheindividualinsocietywillbeexamined.Prerequisite:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.42003 Sylvania CT110 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Pryor42170 Sylvania CT110 5:00p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Pryor

Study AbroadRockCrwww.pcc.edu/studyabroad,[email protected],503-614-7152

Eachyear,PortlandCommunityCollegeoffersavarietyofstudyabroadopportunitiesforstudentstotravelandstudyinothercountries.Throughtheseexperiencesstudentscanlearnaboutthehistory,sociology,culture,andlanguagesofotherpeoples,thusengaginginabroaderperspectiveonthelivesofothersaswellastheirown.StudentFinancialAidoptionsareavailableformanyoftheprograms.Pleasecallthenumberaboveformoreinformationorvisitourwebsiteatwww.pcc.edu/studyabroad.

Alajuela, Costa Rica Summer 2011Monthlong,June-July2011.ApplicationDeadline:February2011.Earn8creditsinSpanishlanguageandfieldbiologywhilelivinginCostaRica.SpanishlanguageclassesheldattheInstitutodeCulturayLenguaCostarricense(ICLC).Enjoyuntouchedrainfor-ests,pristinebeachesanduniquewildlife.Homestay,airfareandsomeculturalactivitiesincluded.Cost:$3500(approx).PCCtuitionandpersonalexpensesnotincluded.

Barcelona, Spain Spring Term 2011Termlong,April-June2011.ApplicationDeadline:November2010.UniversityofPampeuFabraSpanishLanguageProgram.Roomfor6Students.StudentsmustbesecondyearorhigherinSpanishproficiency.IncludesPCCtuition,program/housingfees,andcitytransportation.Cost$4000(approx).Airfare,personalexpenses,andtravelinsurancenotincluded.

Florence, Italy Fall Term 2010Termlong,September24-December11,2010.ApplicationDeadline:July2,2010.Earn12-15creditswhilestudyingavarietyofsubjects,whichmayincludeart,arthistory,busi-ness,economics,geography,literature,writing,andItalianCultureinFlorence.EarnAAOTcreditsabroad.CoursestaughtbyOregonfaculty.Cost:$7845(approx).Includessharedapartmentandsomeexcursions.Transatlanticflight,PCCtuition,andpersonalexpensesnotincluded.

Guanajuato, Mexico Summer Term 2011TwoweeksinJuly2011.ApplicationDeadline:March2011.Earn4creditsofSpanishlanguagewhilelivinginGuanajuato,Mexico.LanguagecoursestaughtattheDonQuijoteschool.Cost:$2050($2100forprivateroom)-approx.includesairfare,housingandthreemealsdailywithahomestayfamily.PCCtuitionandpersonalexpensesnotincluded.

London, England Spring Term 2011Termlong,March-June2011.Applicationdeadline:January2011.Earn12-15creditswhilestudyingavarietyofsubjects,whichmayincludeart,arthistory,business,econom-ics,literature,sociology,psychology,writingandBritishcultureinLondon.EarnAAOTcreditsabroad.CoursestaughtbyOregonfaculty.Cost$6645(approx).Includeshome-stay,Londontransporttravelpass,breakfast(5daysperweek),andsomeexcursions.Transatlanticflight,PCCtuition,andpersonalexpensesnotincluded.

Oaxaca, Mexico Winter term 20118weeklong,January-February2011.ApplicationDeadlineOctober2010.Earn12-16creditsinSpanish.StudyandliveinOaxaca,Mexico.CoursesinSpanishlanguageandculture.VisittheancientZapoteccitiesofMonteAlbanandMitlan.Homestay,programfee,breakfastandsomeculturalactivitiesincluded.Cost:$3000(approx).PCCtuition,internationalairfare,travelinsurance,andpersonalexpensesnotincluded.

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Theater ArtsCascadeMAHB105,503-978-5430Office,503-978-5264DeptChairRockCrRC3201,503-614-7235OfficeSylvaniaCT216,503-977-4323Theater,503-977-4264Office

TA 101 Theatre Appreciation, 4.00 Cr.—ThiscourseexposesstudentstoseverallivetheatricalproductionsinthePortlandareawiththepurposeofenrichingtheunder-standingandappreciationofthetheatricalevent.Studentswillattendproductions,writecritiquesandlearntoappreciatetheproductionfromtheviewpointsoftheactors,direc-tors,playwrights,designersandaudience.Also,abriefhistoryofthetheatreiscovered.Prerequisites:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.42391 Cascade JH112 6:30p–10:20p R 9/23–12/9 Hunt

$80cashfortheatreticketsduethe1stdayofclass.44741 RockCr BLDG2102 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Lawrence

$80cashfortheaterticketsdue1stclass40539 Sylvania PAC101 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Tangredi

$80feeforperformanceticketswillbeassessed.TA 111 Fund of Technical Theatre, 4.00 Cr.—Coversbasicprinciplesandtech-niquesoftechnicaltheatresuchasstagedesign,lighting,propertiesandstagemanage-ment.Explorestheroleofthetechnicianinthetheatreorganization.Lectureandlaballowsflexiblescheduling.Fee:$1240266 Sylvania CT201 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 HaysTA 141 Fund of Acting Techniques, 4.00 Cr.—Explorestheactor’sresourcestodevelopphysicalandvocalexpressivenessprovidinginsighttotheprocessofdramaticcharacterizationand“believability”inarole.Includestwohoursofgroupactivityandtwohoursoflabtime.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.41975 RockCr BLDG3114 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Lawrence40264 Sylvania CT201 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Tangredi44786 Sylvania CT201 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 SermolTA 142 Fund of Acting Techniques, 4.00 Cr.—Acquireconcentrationandrelaxationinapproachingarole.Improveperformanceskillswithfocusonvocalandphysicalcontrol.Scenestudyisused.Prerequisite:TA141anditsprerequisiterequirements.46587 Cascade TH122 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hunt

Focus:FilmActing43577 RockCr BLDG3114 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 LawrenceTA 143 Fund of Acting Techniques, 4.00 Cr.—PracticeskillsfromTA141andTA142.Stressesfurtherinquiryanduseofknowledgeandskillsinperformance.Includesauditiontechniques.Prerequisite:TA141anditsprerequisiterequirements.46588 Cascade TH122 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Hunt

Focus:FilmActing46602 RockCr BLDG3114 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 LawrenceTA 144 Improvisational Theatre, 3.00 Cr.—Becomemoreintouchwiththebodyandsensesasusedtoexpressyourselfandcommunicatewithothers.Includesexercise,theatregamesandimpromptuscenestotapthecreativepotentialofthehumanimagina-tion.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.43340 Cascade TH122 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Hunt40265 Sylvania CT201 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 DuncanTA 147 Voice & Diction for Theatre, 3.00 Cr.—Introducesvocalproductionthroughaseriesofexerciseswhichwillincreasemuscleawareness,flexibilityandfreedom.Includesthemechanicsofblankverse,auditioningandmaterialselectionaswellasvoiceprojection,articulationandperformance.45910 Sylvania CT201 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 BarnickTA 180C Theater Rehearsal & Perform, 3.00 Cr.—Performanceintheaterproduc-tion.Auditionrequired.Fee:$3641569 Sylvania PACAUD TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 TangrediTA 180B Theater Rehearsal & Perform, 2.00 Cr.—Performanceintheaterproduc-tion.Auditionrequired.Fee:$2441568 Sylvania PACAUD TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 TangrediTA 180A Theater Rehearsal & Perform, 1.00 Cr.—Creditforperformanceintheaterproduction,ifcast.Gainfirst-handexperienceinperformancetechniques.Auditionrequired.Fee:$1242115 Sylvania PACAUD TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 TangrediTA 180D Theater Rehearsal & Perform, 4.00 Cr.—Performanceintheaterproduc-tion.Auditionrequired.Fee:$3041570 Sylvania PACAUD TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 TangrediTA 190A Projects in Theatre, 1.00 Cr.—Designanindependentprojectassociatedwiththetheatre.Developacontractwithatheatreartsinstructorcoveringthecoursecontent.Mayberepeated.Fee:$1241910 Sylvania PAC107 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Marsh

Instructorpermissionrequired.

TA 190C Projects in Theatre, 3.00 Cr.—Developastudycontractemphasizingself-directedresearch,onanindividualizedbasisallowingformaximumflexibility.Mayberepeated.Fee:$3641911 Sylvania PAC107 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/10 Marsh

Instructorpermissionrequired.TA 241 Intermediate Acting Technique, 4.00 Cr.—Concentrateonin-depthstudyoftheskillsintroducedinfirstyearacting.One-actplayswillbeassignedasprojects.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.Fee:$646598 RockCr BLDG3114 9:30a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Lawrence44787 Sylvania CT201 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Tangredi

Veterinary TechnologyRockCrBldg7/Room202www.pcc.edu/vettech,503-614-7257AdminAsst

Veterinarytechnologyisaprofessioninvolvinganimalhealthcareinwhichindividualsworkwithveterinarians,biologicalresearchers,andotherscientists.Dutiesmayincluderestraininganimals,administeringmedicationsandanesthetics,performinglaboratorytests,cleaningteeth,takingx-rays,preparingananimalforsurgery,andassistingtheveterinarydoctorinsurgery.Veterinarytechnologyoffersa2yearprogramwhichincludesinternshipsdesignedtogivestudentspractical“hands-on”experienceapplyingskillslearnedintheclassroom.ForadmissionsinformationcallthePCCVeterinaryTechnologyProgramat503-614-7330or503-614-7257.EnrollmentincoursesislimitedtothoseofficiallyacceptedintotheprogramorhavingtheDepartmentChair’sapproval.VT 100 Veterinary Medical Terminology, 2.00 Cr.—Coversmedicalwordparts,abbreviationsandbasictermsalongwithabasicknowledgeofwordconstructionaretaught.Programadmissionorinstructorpermissionrequired.40644 RockCr BLDG7127 3:00p–4:50p M 9/20–12/6 GalindoVT 101 Intro to Veterinary Technology, 2.00 Cr.—Coversthejoboftheveterinarytechnician.Thiswillillustratethatthecourseworkisbothpracticalandnecessary.Programadmissionrequired.40583 RockCr BLDG7127 1:00p–2:50p M 9/20–12/6 GalindoVT 105 Compar Vet Anatomy & Phys I, 4.0 Cr.—Coverstheformandfunctionofanimalbodiesandtheiranatomicalandphysiologicaldifferencesbetweenselectedspe-ciesarestudied.Labincludesskeletonsandcadaverspecimens.Focusesonmicroscopicanatomyandanatomyandphysiologyofbones,muscles,andskin.Programadmissionrequired.Prerequisites:VT121;(BI101orBI101B);CH100.Fee:$2443290 RockCr BLDG7127 9:00a–10:50a W 9/22–12/8 Corwinand RockCr BLDG7126 12:00p–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Corwinand RockCr BLDG7127 10:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Corwinand RockCr BLDG7126 1:00p–2:50p F 9/24–12/10 CorwinVT 121 Basic Animal Science, 4.0 Cr.—Introducesthelivestockindustryandthevariousspeciesoflargeanimallivestock.Includeslivestockterminology,breeds,produc-tionsystems,basicmanagementpractices,andanimalproductsandby-products.Labintroducesthelivestockproductionsystemsandproducers.Fee:$12

Lecture40584 RockCr BLDG7104 12:30p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBALab40585 RockCr BLDG7109 2:00p–4:50p T 9/21–12/7 TBA40586 RockCr BLDG7109 2:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA

VT 201 Anesthesiology, 3.0 Cr.—Introducesbasicanestheticagents,theuseandoperationofalliedmachines,monitoringandcareoftheanesthetizedanimalpatient,andthepre-operativeconsiderationsanddutiesforbothsurgeryandanesthesia.Secondyearstandingrequired.Prerequisites:VT105,106,111,112,113.Fee:$1840587 RockCr BLDG7127 8:30a–10:20a M 9/20–12/6 Krohnand RockCr BLDG7127 8:30a–12:20p T 9/21–12/7 Krohn41463 RockCr BLDG7127 8:30a–10:20a M 9/20–12/7 Krohnand RockCr BLDG7127 8:30a–12:20p R 9/23–12/9 KrohnVT 204 Applied Radiography, 3.0 Cr.—Teachesthepracticalapplicationofradiogra-phyintheveterinaryprofession.Includesprinciplesofx-rayproduction,theoperationandusesofx-raymachines,thecareanddevelopmentoffilms,andradiographicpositioningofanimals.Prerequisites:VT105,106,109.Fee:$12

Lecture40589 RockCr BLDG7127 11:00a–12:50p M 9/20–12/6 KrohnLab40590 RockCr BLDG7127 1:00p–3:50p T 9/21–12/7 Krohn40591 RockCr BLDG7127 1:00p–3:50p R 9/23–12/9 Krohn

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VT 205 Veterinary Pharmacology, 4.00 Cr.—Introducesgeneralpharmacologicalprinciples,drugs,andclassificationofagentsusedinveterinarymedicine.Prerequisites:VT105,106,107,108,111,112,113.40588 RockCr BLDG7127 1:00p–2:50p W 9/22–12/8 Hopmanand RockCr BLDG7107 9:00a–10:50a F 9/24–12/10 HopmanVT 211 Pharmaceutical Mathematics II, 1.00 Cr.—ContinuesmathematicsasappliedtopharmacologyfromPharmaceuticalMathematicsI.Includesareviewofdrugdosagecalculationsandsolutionsandpercentages,exceptproblemsaremoredifficult.Newtopicscoveredarefluidtherapyandcancerchemotherapyproblems.Programadmis-sionorprerequisitePharmaceuticalMathematicsIrequired.Fee:$641419 RockCr BLDG7127 3:00p–3:50p W 9/22–12/8 Hopmanand RockCr BLDG7228 11:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Hopman

Video Production InternshipCascadeMultimedia,503-978-5398

Threetermcertificateprogramcoversallaspectsofvideoproduction.Studentsworkintelevisionproductionfacilityandattendclass.Preadmissionintoprogramrequired.Formoreinformationandanapplication,contacttheMultimediaDepartment.

Welding TechnologyRockCrDepartmentOffice:RC2/230,503-614-7021Shop,503-614-7600DeptChair,503-614-7331OfficeSECenterTABOR128,503-247-1724Shop,503-788-6281Office

RockCreekCampusclassesareheldatRockCreek,Building2,WeldShoproom132.SEclassesareofferedattheSwanIslandShipRepairYardatthePCC/VigorIndustrialWeldingTrainingCenter.SECenterWeldContact:MikeRasmussenat503-247-1724.EntrancetotheWeldingProgramisbywaitlistonly.ContactaWeldingRepresentativeforfurtherinformation.Programadvisingisrequiredbeforeregisteringforclasses.FortheCompasstestingtimes,pleaseconsultthescheduleorcallthetestingdepartmentatRockCreekat503-614-7300.Anadditionalfeeof$12.00percredithourwillbechargedforallshopweldingclasses.Classes held Monday–ThursdayMornings 7:00amto12:00pmAfternoons 12:00pmto5:00pmEvenings 5:00pmto10:00pmWLD 101 Welding Process & Application, 4.00 Cr.—Coversweldingprocesses,safety,equipment,andessentialvariablesofoperation.Fee:$4841564 RockCr BLDG2132A 9:30a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 BishopWLD 102 Blueprint Reading, 4.00 Cr.—Coversthelanguageofblueprintsincludinglines,views,dimensioning,printorganization,weldingsymbolsandstructuralshapes.41798 RockCr BLDG2258 7:00p–9:20p MW 9/21–12/9 PowlisonWLD 203 Structural Steel Welding Codes, 4.00 Cr.—Developstechnicalknowl-edgenecessaryforthereadingandunderstandingoftheAWSStructuralSteelWeldingCode,D1.1.PurposeofcourseistoenablestudenttouseasystematicmethodintheapplicationandunderstandingoftheStructuralSteelWeldingCode.44222 RockCr BLDG2132B 5:00p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 PowlisonWLD 111 SMAW: (E7024) & Oxy-acetylene, 4.00 Cr.—Coversuses,safety,nomenclature,equipmentoperation,set-upandshutdownproceduresandweldingrelatedmathandscienceforS.M.A.W.andO.A.C.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$7242644 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42645 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42646 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.43878 SwanIsla WELDTC. 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 RasmussenWLD 112 SMAW: Mild Steel I (E7018), 4.00 Cr.—DevelopsknowledgeandmanipulativeskillsintheuseofE7018mildsteelelectrodeswhenperformingvariousweldsintheflatandhorizontalpositions.Weldingappliedmathandscienceincluded.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$7242647 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42648 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/11 Sprinkel

ClassNoonto5PM.42649 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Longueil

Class5to10PM.43879 SwanIsla WELDTC. 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 Rasmussen

WLD 113 SMAW: Mild Steel II (E7018), 4.00 Cr.—DevelopsknowledgeandmanipulativeskillsintheuseofE7018mildsteelelectrodeswhenperformingvariousweldsintheverticalandoverheadpositions.Weldingappliedmathandscienceincluded.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$7242650 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42651 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42652 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 114 SMAW: Mild Steel III (E6011), 3.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeandma-nipulativeskillsintheuseofE6011mildsteelelectrodeswhenperformingvariousweldsintheflat,horizontalandverticalpositions.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442653 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42654 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42655 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.43881 SwanIsla WELDTC. 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 RasmussenWLD 115 SMAW: Mild Steel IV (E6011), 3.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeandma-nipulativeskillsintheuseofE6011mildsteelelectrodeswhenperformingvariousweldsintheverticalandoverheadpositions.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442656 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42657 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42658 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Classis5to10PM.43882 SwanIsla WELDTC. 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 RasmussenWLD 131 Gas Metal Arc Welding, 3.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeandmanipulativeskillsweldingwithsolidwireonferrousandnon-ferrousmaterialsusingshortarcintheflat,horizontal,verticalandoverheadpositions.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442659 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Classis7AMtoNoon.42660 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassisNoonto5PM.42661 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Classis5to10PM.43885 SwanIsla WELDTC. 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 RasmussenWLD 132 Gas Metal Arc Welding-Pulse, 3.00 Cr.—DevelopsknowledgeandmanipulativeskillsusingtheGasMetalArcWelding-Pulsetransferprocessoncommonmildsteelandaluminumjointsinallpositions.Coverssafety,users,nomenclature,equip-mentoperationandsetupandshutdownprocedures.Fee:$5442662 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Classis7AMtoNoon.42663 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassisNoonto5PM.42664 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Classis5to10PM.43886 SwanIsla WELDTC. 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 RasmussenWLD 141 FCAW I (Gas Shielded), 3.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeandmanipulativeskillsintheshieldedflux-coredarcweldingprocessintheflat,vertical,horizontalandoverheadpositions.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442665 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42666 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Sprinkel

ClassNoonto5PM.42667 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.43887 SwanIsla WELDTC. 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 RasmussenWLD 142 FCAW II (Self Shielding), 3.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeandmanipula-tiveskillsintheself-shieldingarcweldingprocessintheflat,vertical,horizontalandoverheadpositions.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442668 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42669 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Sprinkel

ClassNoonto5PM.42670 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

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WLD 151 SMAW Cer Prac:Unlim Thk Mld St, 3.00 Cr.—Coverssafety,weldingtechnique,andqualificationproceduresincompliancewithAWSD1.1structuraltest.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442671 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42672 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42673 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.43883 SwanIsla WELDTC. 12:00p–4:50p MTWR 9/20–12/11 RasmussenWLD 152 Wire WLD Certification Prac, 6.00 Cr.—Methodsandskillstoimproveandupgradeweldingtechniquestoaqualificationleveltobecomecertifiedinthegasmetalarcandflux-coredarcweldingprocesses.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$10842674 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42675 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42676 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 210 Aviation Welding, 2.00 Cr.—Developknowledgeandmanipulativeskillswithoxy-acetylenewelding,torchbrazing,andgastungstenarcweldingprocessesonsteelandaluminumwhenperformingvariouswelds.TrainingwillconformtocurrentFAA14CFRPart147requirements.Prerequisites:PlacementintoRD90orhigher;placementintoWR90orhigher;MTH60orhigher;AMT101witha“C”orhigher.Fee:$3642677 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42678 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42679 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 211 ACR Welding Aluminum, 2.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeandmanipula-tiveskillsusingtheGasMetalArcWelding-PulsetransferprocessonaluminumperformingvariousweldstoI-CARindustrystandards.Coverssafety,uses,nomenclature,equipmentoperationandsetupandshutdownprocedures.Fee:$3644444 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/11 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.44445 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/11 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.44446 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 216 Misc Electrodes & Adv Position, 3.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeandmanipulativeskillsintheuseofavarietyofelectrodeswhenweldingcomplexjointsandweldingpositions.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442680 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/11 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42681 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42682 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 217 Diesel Welding, 3.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeandskillsinweldingrequiredofadieselmechanic.FocusesonmaintenanceandrepairapplicationsusingS.M.A.W.,O.A.W.,andO.A.C.processes.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442683 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42684 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42685 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.42686 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA F 9/24–12/10 Williams

ThisFridayClass7AMtoNoon.WLD 221 GTAW: Mild Steel, 3.00 Cr.—DevelopsknowledgeandmanipulativeskillswhileweldingcommonjointsinallpositionsonmildsteelwiththeG.T.A.W.process.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442693 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42694 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42695 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 222 GTAW: Aluminum, 3.00 Cr.—DevelopsknowledgeandmanipulativeskillswhileweldingcommonjointsinallpositionsonaluminumwiththeG.T.A.W.process.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442696 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42697 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42698 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

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WLD 223 GTAW: Stainless Steel, 3.00 Cr.—DevelopsknowledgeandmanipulativeskillswhileweldingcommonjointsinallpositionsonstainlesssteelwiththeG.T.A.W.process.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442699 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/11 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42700 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42701 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 224 GTAW: (Mild Steel) Pipe I, 3.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeandmanipu-lativeskillsrequiredtoweldmildsteelpipeinallpositionsusingtheG.T.A.W.process.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442702 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42703 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42704 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 225 GTAW: (Mild Steel) Pipe II, 3.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeandmanipu-lativeskillswhileweldingavarietyofdiametersmildsteelpipeinthe6G,(fixed45angle)usingtheG.T.A.W.process.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442705 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42706 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42707 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 253 SMAW Cert Prac 3/8” M S(E6011), 3.00 Cr.—PracticefortheAmericanWeldingSocietyMildSteelWeldingCertificationtestsusingSMAWmildsteelelectrodesinthehorizontal,verticalandoverheadpositions.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442708 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42709 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42710 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 254 SMAW Cert Prac 3/8” M S(E7018), 3.00 Cr.—PracticefortheAmericanWeldingSocietyMildSteelWeldingCertificationtestsusingSMAWlowhydrogenelec-trodesinthevertical,horizontalandoverheadpositions.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442711 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42712 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42713 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 256 Prep for Pipe Certification I, 3.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeandskillsintheuseofmelt-throughproceduresinpreparationforpipeweldingwiththeshieldedmetalarcprocess.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442714 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42715 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42716 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 257 Prep for Pipe Certification II, 3.00 Cr.—Practiceforpipecertificationus-ingtheS.M.A.W.processtoweldpipesinallpositions.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442717 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42718 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42719 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 261 Basic Fabrication I, 6.00 Cr.—Developsfabricationknowledgeandskillsinselectionanduseoflayouttoolsandequipment,toassembleafabricationprojectfromgivenspecifications.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$10842720 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42721 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42722 RockCr BLDG2230 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 262 Basic Fabrication II, 6.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeandskillsintheproperselectionandsafeuseofhandtoolsandmachinerywhileworkingonspecificfabri-cationprojects.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$10842723 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

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42724 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 MerrickClassNoonto5PM.

42725 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 ChristopherClass5to10PM.

WLD 263 Welding Technology-Capstone, 6.00 Cr.—Studentswilldemonstratereadinessforweldingemploymentthroughthedevelopmentandperformanceofacomprehensivehands-onweldingrelatedServiceLearningProject,andthesuccessfulcompletionofanindustrybasedwrittenassessment.Prerequisite:CompletionofOne-YearCertificateofCompletioninWeldingTechnology.Fee:$3642726 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42727 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42728 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 271 Oxy-acetylene Welding Projects, 3.00 Cr.—Practicehandcoordinationandcontrollingheatwhileweldingsteelwithoxy-acetyleneequipmentusingallpositions.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$5442729 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42730 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.42731 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 290 Submerged Arc Welding, 2.00 Cr.—Developsknowledgeandskillswiththesubmergedarcweldingprocess.Departmentpermissionrequired.Fee:$1244447 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.44448 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.44449 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.45074 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.45075 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.45076 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.WLD 295 Sculpture Welding II, 4.00 Cr.—Developstheartist’sknowledgeandskillswithOxyacetyleneweldingandcutting,SMAW(stick)welding,GMAW(wire)weld-ingandTIG(gastungsten)arcweldingprocesses.Exploresmetalsculpturedesignandconstructionwithsupportingdemonstrations,slides,lecturesandfilms.CompletionofART293stronglyrecommended.Nopriorweldingexperienceisrequired.Fee:$7242998 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Scott

Class7AMtoNoon.42999 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Merrick

ClassNoonto5PM.43000 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA MTWR 9/20–12/9 Christopher

Class5to10PM.43001 RockCr BLDG2132 TBA F 9/24–12/10 Longueil

ClassNoonto8PM.

Women’s StudiesCascadeTH220,503-978-5009DeptChair,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrRC3/201,503-614-7327SylvaniaSS215,503-977-4289,503-977-4324

WS 101 Women’s Studies, 4.00 Cr.—Surveysandcriticallyanalyzesthepositionofwomeninsociety,intermsofpresentrealitiesandfuturepossibilities.Providesaframeworktoconnectpersonalexperiencewithcontemporarysocialandpoliticalissues.Prerequisites:WR115,RD115andMTH20orequivalentplacementtestscores.42356 Cascade SC203 5:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Pluth41797 RockCr BLDG2110 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Zimmerman46187 RockCr BLDG2110 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Zimmerman42231 Sylvania ST227 5:00p–8:50p W 9/22–12/11 Howell42620 Sylvania ST227 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Parr42621 Sylvania SCB101 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Alzner43951 Sylvania ST235 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/11 Wilson

WritingCascadeTH220,WR80&90-503-978-5244;WR115&above503-978-5009,503-978-5251OfficeRockCrTransferWRRC3201503-614-7235;DEWRRC2212,503-614-7414SECenterMt.ScottHall103,503-788-6146Office,503-788-6148Office,503-788-6145DeptChairSylvaniaCT219,503-977-4266

WritingAreadingandwritingplacementtestisrequiredforinitialplacement.Contactthetestingcenter.CascadeDevelopmentalWriting,503-978-5251RockCreekDevelopmentalWriting,503-614-7414SylvaniaCollegeSuccessSkills,503-977-4192(office),503-977-4448(Dept.Chair)DE 31 Learning Skills I, 1.00 Cr.—Introducesstudyskillsrequiredincollege.Principletopicsincludemotivation,goalsetting,timemanagement,organizationofcollege,andstudysuggestionsandtechniques.Coursemaybetakenaloneoraspartofathree-creditseries(DE31,32,33).42083 RockCr BLDG2123 5:30p–6:20p W 9/22–12/8 Toriseva

Studentstaking42083MUSTalsotakeWR8041157.42084 RockCr BLDG2223 1:00p–1:50p W 9/22–12/8 Jeffrey

Studentstaking42084MUSTalsotakeWR8040932.45568 RockCr BLDG2101 3:30p–4:20p R 9/23–12/9 McMichael

Studentstaking45568MUSTalsotakeWR8045567.45903 RockCr BLDG2115 4:30p–5:20p W 9/22–12/8 Toriseva

Studentstaking45903MUSTalsotakeWR8045902WR 80 Writing 80, 3.00 Cr.—Instructionincludesbasiccommunicationskills,languagemechanics,grammar,spelling,sentencestructureandparagraphdevelopment.Prerequisite:PlacementintoWR80andRD80.40934 Cascade TH124 6:30p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Grove41547 Cascade TH100 11:00a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Burns45581 Cascade TH208 4:30p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA40932 RockCr BLDG2223 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Jeffrey

Studentstaking40932MUSTalsotakeDE3142084.41157 RockCr BLDG2123 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Toriseva

Studentstaking41157MUSTalsotakeDE3142083.45567 RockCr BLDG2101 2:00p–3:20p TR 9/21–12/9 McMichael

StudentstakingWR8045567MUSTalsotakeDE314556845902 RockCr BLDG2115 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Toriseva

Studentstaking45902MUSTalsotakeDE314590341864 SECenter TABOR146 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Kirkman42889 SECenter TABOR126 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Jordan46915 SECenter TABOR142 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Jordan40868 Sylvania HT309 7:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Fredgant40955 Sylvania SCB104 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Meyers41703 Sylvania SS110 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Barajas43631 Sylvania SS111 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson45562 Sylvania SS107 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 MessersmithWR 90 Writing 90, 3.00 Cr.—Instructionincludessentencestructure,paragraphandessaydevelopment,andwrittenexpression.Studentscanexpecttoincreaseworkingvocabularyandimproveskillsinbasiccommunications.Prerequisite:PlacementintoWR90orcompletionofWR80andplacementintoRD90orcompletionofRD80witha“C”orbetter.40023 Cascade TH100 10:00a–10:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 TBA40024 Cascade TH124 6:30p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Fulton40662 Cascade TH100 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA41293 Cascade TH100 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Gregorio41548 Cascade SC203 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Burns44272 Cascade TH208 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Fulton45580 Cascade TH100 10:30a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Selander46092 Cascade TH124 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Buckley41387 Hillsboro HC117 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 DiElmo45889 Newberg NCC201 8:30a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Bristow40025 RockCr BLDG2223 10:00a–11:20a MW 9/20–12/8 Boyd40026 RockCr BLDG2223 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA40027 RockCr BLDG2223 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Raphael40653 RockCr BLDG2223 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/20–12/11 Boyd41158 RockCr BLDG2223 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Allen41164 RockCr BLDG2223 6:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Davis41221 RockCr BLDG2223 2:00p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Claassen41714 RockCr BLDG2223 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 DiElmo43492 RockCr BLDG2246 8:30a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Wright43500 RockCr BLDG2101 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Jeffrey43502 RockCr BLDG2223 6:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 DiElmo

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45907 RockCr BLDG2123 12:00p–1:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Claassen40446 SECenter TABOR146 1:00p–2:20p MW 9/20–12/8 delVal42154 SECenter TABOR126 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 TBA43618 SECenter TABOR135 10:30a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Christofili44270 SECenter TABOR126 9:00a–11:50a F 9/24–12/10 Kamrar46918 SECenter TABOR146 10:00a–11:20a TR 9/21–12/9 delVal40018 Sylvania CC204B 9:30a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Arnett40019 Sylvania ST225 7:30a–8:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Kinsella40020 Sylvania SCB105 11:30a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Larson40021 Sylvania CC204B 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Guinee40022 Sylvania SCB202 3:00p–4:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Ambrose40659 Sylvania CT238 1:00p–2:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Bristow40954 Sylvania SCB205 5:00p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Johnson41078 Sylvania HT321 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Larson41141 Sylvania SS119 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Barber41161 Sylvania CC204B 9:00a–10:20a TR 9/21–12/9 Messersmith41288 Sylvania HT121 3:00p–4:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Killingsworth41706 Sylvania SCB201 7:00p–8:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Killingsworth43632 Sylvania CC204B 11:30a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Barberw Distance Learning: Online Class43501 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Mix

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.w Distance Learning: Online Class44959 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Helland

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.WR 91A Basic Grammar, 1.00 Cr.—Instructioningrammarincludingpartsofspeech,sentencetypes,subjectverbagreement,pronounusageandavoidanceoffrag-ments,run-ons,andothersentenceerrors.Thisclassisofferedinaflexibleschedule,lecture/labformat.WR91AandWR91areequivalent.Onlyonemaybetakenforcredit.Prerequisite:WR80andRD80orequivalentplacementtestscores.46907 RockCr BLDG2212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 TBA

Flexiblehours.Orientationrequired.Call503-614-7414WR 92A Basic Grammar, 2.00 Cr.—Instructioningrammarincludingpunctuation,sentencestructure,andthewritingprocess.WR92AandWR92areequivalent.Onlyonemaybetakenforcredit.Prerequisite:WR80andRD80orequivalentplacementtestscores.46909 RockCr BLDG2212 TBA TBA 9/20–12/11 TBA

Flexiblehours.Orientationrequired.Call503-614-7414WR 93 Basic Grammar, 3.00 Cr.—OverviewofsomefundamentalprinciplesofAmericanEnglishgrammarincludingpartsofspeech,sentencetypes,sentenceanalysis,simple/compound/complexsentences,subject-verbagreement,pronounusage,selectedhomonyms,punctuation,capitalization,andavoidanceoffragments,run-ons,andothererrors.41038 Cascade TH100 12:00p–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Gill46093 Cascade TH100 2:30p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Gregorio45908 RockCr BLDG7107 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Fulton46919 SECenter TABOR146 11:00a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 delVal44581 Sylvania PAC101 9:30a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 GuineeWR 105 Writing for Scholarships, 1.00 Cr.—Thiscourseispartofanewlearningcommunitydesignedtohelpstudentsgetscholarshipfundingforcollege.(ThiswillhelpourownstudentspayforPCCclassesaswellaspayforfundingatransfertoauniversity.)WR105dealsspecificallywithwritingessaysandotherwrittencommunicationrequiredinthecompetitivescholarshipprocess.Prerequisite:PlacementintoWR115orinstructorapproval.Corequisites:ConcurrentenrollmentinCG105.44909 Cascade JH104 4:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 Fitzgibbon

MusttakeCG105-CRN4452247100 Sylvania SS108 5:00p–5:50p M 9/20–12/6 Phillips

MustalsoregisterforCG105crn42959w Distance Learning: Online Class45003 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Sylwester

CAMPstudentsonly.MustalsoregisterforCG105CRN44846.Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

Integrated Reading and WritingStudentsselectingthiscourseshouldexpectmoresophisticatedmaterial,afasterpace,andmoredemandinghomeworkthaninthecorrespondingreadingandwritingcourses.DE 99 Integrated RD & WR 90, 4.00 Cr.—Emphasizes,throughintensifiedlearningandrigorouscoursework,therelationshipbetweeneffectivereadingofincreasinglycom-plextextsandeffectivewritingthroughinstructioninreadingstrategies,criticalthinking,informationliteracyandvocabularydevelopmentinconjunctionwithinstructioninwritingstrategies,essaydevelopment,grammarconcepts,andstudentsuccessstrategies.Eachstudentisrequiredtoattendoneconferencewiththeinstructor.SuccessfulcompletionofthiscoursesatisfiesbothRD90&WR90requirements.Prerequisites:PlacementintoRD90andWR90,withWritingCompassscores60-69ANDReadingCompassscores75-81ANDDepartmentapprovalrequired.Overridescanbeobtainedfromadvisors.46482 RockCr BLDG7105 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Bogart

Complexmaterial,demandinghomework,andfasterpace.

Transfer Writing CoursesWR 115 Intro to Expository Writing, 4.00 Cr.—Introducescollegelevelskillsinreadingcritically,exploringideas,andwriting.Studentscomposeessayswhichsupportathesisthroughstructureappropriatetoboththesisandreaderandlearntoreviseforclarityandcorrectness.Prerequisites:(PlacementintoWR115orcompletionofWR90orESOL262)and(placementintoRD115orcompletionofRD90orESOL260).40312 Cascade TH204 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Zunkel40313 Cascade TH204 6:00p–7:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cowan40315 Cascade JH112 10:30a–12:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Paisley40318 Cascade SC201 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Foster40800 Cascade TH124 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Rizos41290 Cascade SC302 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Stevens42030 Cascade SC203 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Gregorio43633 Cascade SC304 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rizos42407 Hillsboro HC105 5:30p–9:20p M 9/20–12/6 Murray46797 Newberg NLIBANX 11:30a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 LeGuin46799 Newberg NLIBANX 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 LeGuin40321 RockCr BLDG2121 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Otto40322 RockCr BLDG2119 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA40323 RockCr BLDG2121 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Monson40332 RockCr BLDG2120 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Helder40333 RockCr BLDG2120 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Newton-Calver

HybridCourse.41245 RockCr BLDG2119 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Talbot41287 RockCr BLDG2122 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Smith41650 RockCr BLDG2122 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson41924 RockCr BLDG2213 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Manolas43361 RockCr BLDG2107 8:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–11/10 TBA43506 RockCr BLDG2121 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Haschemeyer44706 RockCr BLDG2119 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Schomburg46391 RockCr BLDG2119 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Lang46392 RockCr BLDG2120 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Dickerson40450 SECenter TABOR142 6:30p–9:20p T 9/21–12/7 Bentson

Someassignmentsareonline.41591 SECenter TABOR143 11:30a–1:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Casto41865 SECenter TABOR141 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Koya43152 SECenter TABOR144 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Montone44257 SECenter TABOR136 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 delVal46921 SECenter TABOR135 10:30a–11:50a MWF 9/20–12/10 Erickson46403 StHelens STHHSB56 5:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Murray

BooksavailableatRCBookstoreorhttp://bookstore.pcc.edu/40284 Sylvania ST225 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Walters40285 Sylvania CT236 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Goekjian40286 Sylvania ST225 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Phillips

StudentsmustalsoregisterforCG105crn4700040287 Sylvania SS111 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Engberg40288 Sylvania CT236 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 McDowell40728 Sylvania CT236 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Engberg40813 Sylvania CT236 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Landwehr40814 Sylvania SS110 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Walters41004 Sylvania CT236 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Casciato41458 Sylvania CT236 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Braymen-Clear43149 Sylvania ST235 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA46546 Sylvania CT236 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Casciatow Distance Learning: Online Class41188 Forinfocontact:RockCreek Montague

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WR 121 English Composition, 4.00 Cr.—Developsskillsinanalyticalreading,criticalthinking,andexpositoryandpersuasivewriting.Studentscomposeseveralessaysusingavarietyofstrategiestopresentevidenceinsupportofathesis.Prerequisite:Place-mentintoWR121,orcompletionofWR115andRD115.40311 Cascade SC301 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Blair40314 Cascade TH204 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Kimball40319 Cascade SC203 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McLagan40320 Cascade SC302 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/10 Hills40657 Cascade TH204 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA40811 Cascade TH204 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 Rose40952 Cascade SC302 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Beal41162 Cascade TEB222 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 McLaughlin41468 Cascade JH101 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Barrett41623 Cascade TH204 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Dembrow41645 Cascade JH101 5:30p–7:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Barrett42029 Cascade TH204 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Fitzgibbon43762 Cascade SC203 1:30p–3:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Blair44239 Cascade TH204 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Kimball44240 Cascade SC302 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Beal44958 Cascade SC203 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Rose45575 Cascade SC306 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Moadab45576 Cascade SC305 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Rose45583 Cascade SC302 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Perry45584 Cascade SC302 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Wells46934 Cascade SC204 1:00p–4:50p R 9/23–12/9 TBA42345 Hillsboro HC104 10:30a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Lang42409 Hillsboro HC104 1:00p–4:50p W 9/22–12/8 Sears46794 Newberg NCC102 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 TBA46795 Newberg NCC102 4:00p–5:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Nordquist40324 RockCr BLDG2213 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Mainville40325 RockCr BLDG2122 8:30a–12:20p S 9/25–12/11 Fitzgibbon40326 RockCr BLDG2121 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 TBA40327 RockCr BLDG2213 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Mainville40328 RockCr BLDG2119 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Schomburg40329 RockCr BLDG2119 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Bustamante40774 RockCr BLDG2122 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Braun40858 RockCr BLDG2120 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Berdahl41398 RockCr BLDG2121 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Jensen41400 RockCr BLDG2121 6:00p–9:50p W 9/22–12/8 Braun41930 RockCr BLDG2119 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Manolas42020 RockCr BLDG2120 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Zackel42021 RockCr BLDG2122 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Stiffler42117 RockCr BLDG2120 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Helder42118 RockCr BLDG2120 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Martello42544 RockCr BLDG2213 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Rust43376 RockCr BLDG2122 2:00p–3:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Easby43381 RockCr BLDG2119 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Martello43382 RockCr BLDG2120 8:00a–9:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Schwartz44707 RockCr BLDG2213 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Rust44843 RockCr BLDG2121 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Vuilleumier45559 RockCr BLDG2122 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Morrison45561 RockCr BLDG2121 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Zboralski45569 RockCr BLDG7105 12:00p–1:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Otto45570 RockCr BLDG2101 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Johnson46394 RockCr BLDG2120 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Monson40451 SECenter TABOR142 6:30p–9:20p W 9/22–12/8 Bentson

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.WR 121H English Composition: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—ThisistheHonorsversionofEnglishComposition,whichdevelopsskillsinanalyticalreading,criticalthinking,andexpositoryandpersuasivewriting.Studentscomposeseveralessaysusingavarietyofstrategiestopresentevidenceinsupportofathesis.Prerequisite:3.25GPAandplacementintoWR121,orcompletionofWR115andRD115.47095 Sylvania HT321 11:00a–12:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wheeler

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningWR 122 English Composition, 4.00 Cr.—Focusesonargumentasameansofinquiry,clearandappropriatewritingstyle,andcriticalreading.Exploresideasandissuesthroughdiscussionandwriting.Studentscomposeanalytical,argumentative,and/orexpositoryessayswithappropriatedocumentation.Prerequisite:WR121.40316 Cascade TH204 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Brown40317 Cascade TH204 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Mein40630 Cascade SC203 9:00a–12:50p F 9/20–12/10 McLagan40631 Cascade TH204 6:00p–7:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Brown43766 Cascade TH204 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cowan44241 Cascade TEB224 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Wells45359 Cascade JH112 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Moadab

FOCUS:SustainabilityinPortland46450 Cascade PSEB107 9:00a–12:50p S 9/25–12/11 TBA42408 Hillsboro HC117 5:30p–9:20p R 9/23–12/9 TBA46796 Newberg NLIBANX 6:30p–8:20p MW 9/20–12/8 Nordquist41284 RockCr BLDG2119 9:00a–12:50p F 9/24–12/10 Easby41747 RockCr BLDG7101 3:00p–4:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Smith41934 RockCr BLDG2121 8:00a–9:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Lant42173 RockCr BLDG2121 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Vuilleumier42346 RockCr BLDG2120 12:00p–1:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Jaeckle44710 RockCr BLDG2122 6:00p–9:50p M 9/20–12/6 Schimpf45551 RockCr BLDG2120 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Knight46395 RockCr BLDG2120 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Stiffler46396 RockCr BLDG2122 4:00p–5:50p TR 9/21–12/9 TBA46410 RockCr BLDG2119 2:00p–3:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Jaeckle40454 SECenter TABOR146 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Lamb

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Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.WR 122H English Composition: Honors, 4.00 Cr.—HonorsWR122.Focusesonargumentasameansofinquiry,clearandappropriatewritingstyle,andcriticalreading.Exploresideasandissuesthroughdiscussionandwriting.Studentscomposeanalytical,argumentative,and/orexpositoryessayswithappropriatedocumentation.Studentswillexploreprinciplesofclassicalandneoclassicalrhetorictheorywhilebecomingconfidentmembersoftheacademiccommunity.Prerequisite:WR121and3.25GPA.46832 Sylvania HT319 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Henning

HonorsversionofWR122;3.25GPArequired.WR 123 English Composition, 3.00 Cr.—Usesextensiveresearchwritingtodevelopskillsincriticalanalysisanddocumentedargument.Studentssynthesizetheirconsideredresponsetodesignatedtext(s)and/orissueswiththereactionsofotherwriters.Includesparaphrasing,summarizing,quoting,anddocumentingusingstyleappropriatetodisci-plineresearched.Prerequisite:WR122.40302 Sylvania HT319 11:00a–12:20p TR 9/21–12/9 BartholemyWR 180 Composition Conf & Tutoring, 1.00 Cr.—Exploresthetechniquesandphilosophiesinvolvedintutoringandconferencingone-to-onewithwritingstudents.StudentspracticeskillslearnedintheclassroomastheyworkinthePCCWritingCenter.Fee:$640838 Sylvania SYTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/9 WaltersWR 222 Writing Research Papers, 4.00 Cr.—Thiscourseusesextensiveresearchwritingtodevelopskillsincriticalanalysisanddocumentedargument.Studentssynthe-sizetheirconsideredresponsetodesignatedtext(s)and/orissueswiththereactionsofotherwriters.Studentsgainexperiencelocatingandusingsourcesvialibrarycatalogs,professionaldatabasesandotherformsofresearch.Includesparaphrasing,summarizing,quoting,anddocumenting,usingstyleappropriatetodisciplineresearched.Atleasttwoconferencesrequired.Prerequisite:CompletionofWR122withagradeof“C”orhigher.44845 Sylvania HT322 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Dionnew Distance Learning: Online Class43005 Forinfocontact:Cascade Wilson

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Business and Technical WritingWR 227 Technical/Profession WR 1, 4.00 Cr.—Introducestechnicalandprofes-sionalcommunications.Studentscompose,design,revise,andediteffectiveletters,memos,reports,descriptions,instructions,andemploymentdocumentsEmphasizespreciseuseoflanguageandgraphicstocommunicatecomplextechnicalandproceduralinformationsafely,legallyandethically.Twoinstructorconferencesrequired.Prerequi-sites:WR121,basiccomputerliteracy,andintermediatewordprocessingskills.44783 Cascade TH107 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Foster41253 RockCr BLDG2213 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 Wiseman46932 SECenter TABOR143 6:00p–8:50p M 9/20–12/6 Monteverde

Someassignmentsareonline.Service-LearningOption.40306 Sylvania CT236 5:00p–6:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Savage40729 Sylvania HT322 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Romanski40839 Sylvania HT121 9:00a–10:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Romanski42538 Sylvania CT236 7:00p–8:50p MW 9/20–12/11 Savagew Distance Learning: Online Class40310 Forinfocontact:Sylvania Silva

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Creative WritingWR 240 Creative Writing (Nonfiction), 4.00 Cr.—Focusesoncreativenonfictionandthewritingofessayswhichusecreativewritingtechniques,suchasnaturewriting,reviews,satire,personalessays,andliteraryjournalism.Evaluatesstudents’compositionsinclassdiscussion.Recommended:WR122.Prerequisite:WR121.43246 Cascade SC205 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Swinney41418 Sylvania AM125 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 CohenWR 241 Creative Writing (Fiction), 4.00 Cr.—Focusesonwritingandsubmittingfictionforclassdiscussionandanalysisinaworkshopsetting.Studyestablishedwritersfortechniques,structures,andstyles.Prerequisites:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.42352 Cascade SC203 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Mein46389 RockCr BLDG2119 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Zackel46397 RockCr BLDG2122 10:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Knight41230 SECenter TABOR138 4:30p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Morrison40303 Sylvania PAC101 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Caruso46525 Sylvania CT128 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wheeler

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearningWR 242 Creative Writing (Poetry), 4.00 Cr.—Focusesonwritingandsubmittingpoetryforclassdiscussionandanalysisinaworkshopsetting.Studyestablishedpoetsfortechniques,structures,andstyles.Prerequisites:WR115andRD115orequivalentplacementtestscores.42354 Cascade SC205 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Perry44711 RockCr BLDG2122 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 LeFave46384 RockCr BLDG2122 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Apotheker40304 Sylvania CT222 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 McDowell42461 Sylvania SCB103 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 RossWR 244 Adv Creative Writing - Fiction, 4.00 Cr.—FocusesoncontinuingtoapplythetechniquesandstructuresoffictionwritingintroducedinWR241.Writefiction,andhaveworkcritiquedbypeersandinstructor,andcritiquetheworkofothersinaworkshopsetting.StudentswithoutWR241mayentertheclasswithinstructorpermission.Prereq-uisite:WR241anditsprerequisiterequirements.42353 Cascade SC203 6:00p–9:50p R 9/23–12/9 Mein46390 RockCr BLDG2119 10:00a–11:50a TR 9/21–12/9 Zackel46398 RockCr BLDG2122 10:00a–1:50p F 9/24–12/10 Knight41231 SECenter TABOR138 4:30p–6:20p TR 9/21–12/9 Morrison42175 Sylvania PAC101 11:00a–12:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Caruso46538 Sylvania CT128 1:00p–2:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Wheeler

Service-LearningOptionsee:www.pcc.edu/servicelearning

WR 245 Adv Creative Writing - Poetry, 4.00 Cr.—ExtendstheintroductiontothecraftofpoetryinWR242.Writepoetry,haveworkcritiquedbypeersandtheinstructor,andcritiquetheworkofothersinaworkshopsetting.StudentswithoutWR242mayentertheclasswithinstructorpermission.Prerequisite:WR242anditsprerequisiterequire-ments.42355 Cascade SC205 3:00p–4:50p MW 9/20–12/8 Perry44712 RockCr BLDG2122 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/7 LeFave46385 RockCr BLDG2122 10:00a–11:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Apotheker42462 Sylvania SCB103 9:00a–10:50a MW 9/20–12/8 Ross46522 Sylvania CT222 6:00p–9:50p T 9/21–12/9 McDowellWR 248 Adv Creative Writing-Nonfict, 4.00 Cr.—Thiscourseextendstheintroduc-tionofliteraryformsofcreativenonfictioninWR240.Presentstheworksofestablishedwritersforforms,techniquesandstylesasacontextforthestudentsproductionofcreativenonfictionforclassdiscussionandanalysis.Prerequisite:WR240anditsprerequisiterequirements.43247 Cascade SC205 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Swinney43051 Sylvania AM125 1:00p–2:50p TR 9/21–12/9 Cohen

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NewstudentsmustfilloutanadmissionsformattheAdmissionsOfficeatthecampustheywishtoattend.Thiscanalsobedoneonlineathttp://www.pcc.edu/admissions/.Admissionsprocessmustbecompletedatleast24hourspriortoorientationandplace-menttesting.

Students16or17mustprovidetheirhighschoolreleasetotheadmissionsoffice.

Newstudentsneedtoattendatwo-partOrientationandPlacementsessionatthecampuswheretheyplantotakeclasses.Noappointmentisneeded.Forupcomingorientationandplacementsessionscall503-788-6255.Cometothesession15minutespriortothescheduledtime.Plantostayfortheentire3-hourperiod.PhotoIDandPCCIDnumberisrequired.Registrationwillbedoneatthesecondplacementsession.

AdultBasicEducationclassesareavailableatthePCCsitesinthemorning,afternoon,andevening.However,noteveryclassisavailableateverysiteandtime.Registrationfortheseclasseswillbemadeatthesecondplacementsessionaccordingtothestudents’schedulesandlevels.

OnemayalsopreparefortheGEDTestsbystudyingonline.Therearetwoonlinesections:ReadingandWriting(withaSocialStudiesoption)inone,andMathandScienceintheother.Tofindoutifthiswouldbeagoodchoiceforyou,visitPCC’sOnlineLearningOrientation:http://www.pcc.edu/about/distance/orientation/

YoushouldthenattendaPlacementSessionatyournearestcampus(seeabove)orobtaininstructorpermissionifyoucannotattendplacement.Call503-788-6255forfurtherinformation.

TheSpanishGEDProgramoffersinstructionforadultswhowishtopreparetotaketheSpanish-languageversionoftheStateGED(GeneralEducationDevelopment)Examina-tion.AllclassesaretaughtinSpanishanduseSpanish-languagebooks.SpanishGEDclassesareavailableinSEPortland,NEPortland,andtheBeaverton/Hillsboroarea.Additionalprograminformationcanbefoundat:www.pcc.edu/resources/spanish-ged

NewstudentsmustattendaPlacementSessionbeforeattendingclass.PleasecontactJasonJohnson(inEnglish)at503-788-6219orMariaVelazquez-Ortiz(inSpanish)at503-788-6255forPlacementSessionschedules.

IfyoudonotwantpreparationclassesandonlywanttotaketheStateSpanishGEDExamination,callthePCCTestingCenterat503-978-5680forinformation.

If English is not your native language, you must show adequate English listening and speaking skills for successful participation in the classroom.

Ifyouhaveadisabilityandneedanyspecialassistance(suchasasignlanguageinterpreter,areader,orawriter)inordertoparticipateintheABE/GEDplacementsession,pleasecontacttheOfficeforStudentswithDisabilities(503-977-4341)atleasttwoweeksbeforethesessionisheld.

Studentswhoare16or17yearsoldmusttakeacopyoftheirwrittenhighschoolreleasetotheplacementsession.

Looking for Community Education Classes?From Spanish to wine tasting, you can find a complete slate of classes online at www.pcc.edu/communityed. We have hundreds of non-credit options available this term! A printed Community Education schedule will be mailed to homes this August. Pick up additional schedules at PCC campuses and public libraries. For more information, call our question line at 503-788-6266.

FEES• Youmustcompletetheadmissionsprocessbeforeattendingaplacementsession.• Youwillbechargedafeepertermtoattendclass.Youareresponsibletopayyourbill

whetheryouattendordon’tattendclasses.YoucancheckyouraccountonMYPCCPAY.Economicfeewaiversmaybeavailablethroughyourinstructor.

• Ifthepertermfeeisnotpaid,youwillnotbeabletoregisterforthefollowingterm.• Thereisa$5.00technologyfeeattachedtoeachclassinwhichyouareregistered.• Fees are not refundable if class is dropped after the second week.• Parkingpermitsarerequiredforcampussitesonly.All-day,evening,monthly,orcar-

poolpermitsmaybepurchasedinthePCCBusinessOffice.

CLIMB Professional DevelopmentFormoreinformationcall,503788-6217

Inthespiritofmeeting'continuouslearningforindividuals,managementandbusiness'atthePCCCLIMBCenter,theProfessionalDevelopmentDepartmenthasalonghistorystemmingmanysuccessesinComputerEducation.Whilecomputereducationremainsacornerstoneofprofessionaldevelopment,withcourseareasinnetworkcertification,businesssystems,hardwareandsoftware,andtheuseandapplicationofcommonsoftwaretools,thereismuchmoretoprofessionaldevelopment.InthenewCLIMBcenter,Professionaldevelopmentoffersallthecomputercoursesfrombeforebutalsoofferscoursesinleadership,management,andonlinetraining.Inthefuture,otherareaswillbeaddedaschangingmarketneedsandshiftingdemandsmakeadditionalareasofworkingprofessionalismincreasinglyimportant.

Database Admin Development (CEU)Formoreinformationcall,503788-6217

CLIMBProfessionalDevelopmenthasalonghistoryofofferingexceptionalvalueandtrainingtothoseinterestedincomputertrainingrangingfromofficesoftwareskillsthroughdatabase,networkingandprofessionalITlevelcourses.Wewillcontinuetoofferthosecoursesthatmeettheneedsofprofessionalsinallcareerareas,whileremainingsensitivetotheevolvingneedsdrivenbysocial,economic,culturalandtechnologicalchanges.Wewillcontinuetocreatecoursestoputinfrontofthoseneeds,andworktoidentifyandaddresstrendsthatareapparentnow,whichwillyieldtrainingneedsinthefuture.

DatabasesCEU 976P Databases 101, 2.40 Cr.—Learnbasicconceptsandgainskillsinrela-tionaldatabasedevelopmentandadministration.ClassusesSQLServerExpresstoteachdatamodeling,normalization,tablekeys,indexes,andrelationships;retrieving,adding,andupdatingdata;creatingandmanagingwell-designeddatabases.Helpfulexperience:BasicunderstandingofWindows,andOfficeapplicationssuchasExcelandAccess.Tuition:$39548075 SECenter TABOR111 5:30p–9:30p T 10/5–11/9 Johnson

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MicrosoftCEU 978S Programming SQL Server, 4.00 Cr.—CoversthefundamentalsofSQLServerprogramming,focusingonbasic-to-intermediatelevelqueryingandallaspectsofrelationaldatabasedesignandimplementation.Priordatabaseexperienceishelpfulbutnotrequired.Tuition:$79548106 WillowCr WCC217 5:30p–9:30p T 10/5–12/7 LongCEU 9745 Implement Integration Services (SSIS) SQL 2005 (MS 2792), 2.40 Cr.—LearntoimplementSQLServer2005IntegrationServices(SSIS)packages.Topicsinclude:upgradingfromDTS,howtodevelopanddeploySSISpackages,implementcontrolanddataflow,debugandimplementerrorhandling,implementcheckpointsandtransactions,andmanageandsecureIntegrationServicespackages.Helpfulexperience:SQLServer2000/2005,DTS.Tuition:$49548099 WillowCr WCC217 8:00a–12:00p S 10/9–11/13 LongCEU 9584 Implementing a SQL 2008 Database (MS 6232), 4.00 Cr.—LearnskillstoimplementaMicrosoftSQLServer2008database.Topics:createdatabasesanddatabasefiles,createdatatypesandtables,useXML-relatedfeatures,plan,create,andoptimizeindexes,implementstoredproceduresandfunctions,andimplementedmanagedcode.CoursepreparesparticipantsforMicrosoftCertification.Helpfulexperience:workingknowledgeofTransact-SQL,relationaldatabases,anddatabasedesign.Tuition:$79548128 Central CLIMB205 8:00a–12:00p F 10/1–12/10 Long

NoclassNovember26CEU 9669 Maintaining a SQL Server 2008 Database (MS 6231), 4.00 Cr.—LearnskillstomaintainaMicrosoftSQLServer2008database.Topics:managedatabasefilesandsecurity,backupandrestoredatabases,andmonitorandtroubleshootSQLServer.CoursepreparesparticipantsforMicrosoftCertification.Helpfulexperience:work-ingknowledgeofTransact-SQL,relationaldatabases,anddatabasedesign.Tuition:$79548129 Central CLIMB205 1:00p–5:00p F 10/1–12/10 Long

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OracleCEU 909U Oracle: Introduction to SQL, 3.60 Cr.—OfficialOraclecurriculum.UseSQLtocreateandmaintaindatabaseobjectsliketables,store,retrieve,andmanipulatedata,useadvancedtechniquessuchasROLLUP,CUBE,andsetoperators.SelfTestSoft-warehelpsyoutestyourknowledgeorprepareforcertification.Noexperiencenecessary.Tuition:$97048131 Central CLIMB205 5:30p–9:30p TR 9/28–10/26 SchoferCEU 9185 Oracle: Program with PL/SQL, 3.60 Cr.—OfficialOraclecurriculum.CreatePL/SQLapplicationcodeblocksthatcanbesharedbymultipleforms,reports,andapplications.Learntocreateprocedures,functions,packagesandusetriggers.SelfTestSoftwarehelpsyoutestyourknowledgeorprepareforcertificationasanOracleCertifiedAssociate.Neededexperience:SQLknowledge.Tuition:$97048132 Central CLIMB205 5:30p–9:30p TR 10/28–12/2 TBA

NoclassNovember11&25.CEU 918A Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL, 7.20 Cr.—Save$100bysigningupforthiscourseovereachcourseseparately.UseSQLtocreateandmaintaindatabaseobjectsliketables,store,retrieve,andmanipulatedata,useadvancedtechniquessuchasROLLUP,CUBE,andsetoperators.InthePL/SQLpartofthecourseyouwillcreatePL/SQLpro-gramsandblocksofcodethatcanbesharedbymultipleforms,reports,anddatamanage-mentapplications.Youwillcreateprocedures,functions,andpackagesandlearntousetriggers.IfyoupasstheexamsinSQLandPL/SQLyouwillbecomeanOracleCertifiedAssociateinapplicationdevelopment.SelfTestSoftwarehelpsyoutestyourknowledgeorprepareforcertification.Tuition:$184048134 Central CLIMB205 5:30p–9:30p TR 9/28–12/2 TBA

Health Care ProfessionalsCentralVisitusat:www.pcc.edu/ihporcall,503731-6633

CLIMBforHealthProfessionalsoffersawiderangeofcontinuingeducationandprofes-sionaldevelopmentcourses.Continuingeducationapprovalgrantedthroughvariousprofessionalassociationsandboards.Visitourhomepage:www.pcc.edu/CLIMBhpforamoredetaileddescriptionofthecoursesbelow.

CNA 1 Nursing Assistant TrainingMANDATORYORIENTATIONMUSTBEATTENDEDPRIORTOTRAINING.CNA1-150-hourtraining.Includesclassroom,skillslab,andclinicalexperienceinskillednursingfacilitiesandhospitals.Multipledayandeveningcoursesoffered.OSBNapproved.Pleasevisitwww.pcc.edu/cna1formoreinformation.

CNA 2 Acute Care Training ProgramAcurrentOregonCNA1licenseisrequiredpriortothefirstdayofclass.Includesclass-room/skillslabinstructionandclinicalexperience.OSBNapproved.Statecertificationwillbegranteduponsuccessfulcompletionoftheprogramrequirements.Visitwww.pcc.edu/cna2formoreinformation.

Nurse Re-Entry ProgramFornursesseekingtoreactivatetheirlicensure.OSBNApproved.CoursesareInternet-websitedesignedusingEmailwithMSWordattachments.ClinicalsarearrangedthroughcontractpartnershipswithhealthcarefacilitiesthroughoutOregon.Visitwebsite:www.pcc.edu/renurseformoreinformationorcall503-731-6631.CEU 951L 12-Lead ECG Interpretation, .80 Cr.—Exploreconceptsof12-leadECGinterpretation.CoursePrerequisite:BasicECGcardiacrhythmknowledge.ClassIncludeslectureandgroupparticipation.Textrequired,PCCSylvaniaandSoutheastbookstores.46131 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:00p R 9/30– Harwood

Tuitionforthisclassis$14946132 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:00p T 11/30– Harwood

Tuitionforthisclassis$149CEU 954V ACLS Prep Course, .40 Cr.—PreparesyoutotakeanACLSProvidercourse.OnerequiredandoneoptionaltextavailableatPCCSylvania&SECampusbookstores.46129 Central CLIMB106 9:00a–1:00p F 9/24– Harwood

Tuitionforthisclassis$79CEU 954C ACLS Provider, 1.60 Cr.—Evaluation&managementoftheadultacutecardiaceventaccordingtoAHAguidelines.Required:BasicECGinterpretationskills.OnerequiredtextandoneoptionalECChandbookavailableatPCCSylvania&SECenterbookstores.Tuition:$23545920 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p MT 9/20–9/21 Harwood45921 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p MT 10/4–10/5 Harwood45922 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p TW 10/19–10/20Harwood45923 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p WR 11/3–11/4 Harwood45924 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p MT 11/15–11/16Harwood45925 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p RF 12/2–12/3 Harwood45943 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p MT 12/13–12/14HarwoodCEU 954B ACLS Renewal, .80 Cr.—Renewalinevaluation&managementoftheadultacutecardiacevent.Required:BasicECGinterpretationskills.Textsrequired.AvailableatthePCCSylvaniaandSECampusbookstores.MustshowcurrentACLScard.Tuition:$17945944 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p R 9/23– Harwood45945 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p M 9/27– Harwood45946 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p W 9/29– Harwood45947 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p W 10/6– Harwood45948 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p W 10/13– Harwood45949 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p M 10/18– Harwood45950 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p T 10/26– Harwood45952 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p W 11/10– Harwood45953 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p W 11/17– Harwood45955 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p M 11/29– Harwood45956 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p R 12/9– Harwood45957 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:15p R 12/16– Harwood45951 WillowCr WCCTBA 8:00a–5:15p R 10/28– Harwood45954 WillowCr WCCTBA 8:00a–5:15p F 11/19– HarwoodCEU 947N ACLS Renewal ‚Äì Condensed, .40 Cr.—Forthewell-preparedstudentwhoknowsandusesACLSroutinely.Minimalin-classpractice.Skillsandknowledgeevaluationsonly.MustshowcurrentAHAACLScard;non-AHAcardsarenotaccepted.Req:ACLSProviderManual(c2006).45987 Central CLIMB104 12:30p–4:45p T 9/21– Harwood

Tuitionforthisclassis$10945988 Central CLIMB104 12:30p–4:45p W 10/20– Harwood

Tuitionforthisclassis$10945989 Central CLIMB104 12:30p–4:45p T 11/16– Harwood

Tuitionforthisclassis$10945990 Central CLIMB104 12:30p–4:45p T 12/14– Harwood

Tuitionforthisclassis$109CEU 947P Basic ECGs Made Easy, .80 Cr.—Developyourskillsinarrhythmiarecognition,interpretation,andmanagement.Req.text,ECGsMadeEasy(NOTE:studentmustpurchaseanewtextthathasunusedaccesskey)availableatPCCSylvania,orPCCSoutheastCenterBookstores.w Distance Learning: Online Class45995 Forinfocontact: Harwood

Tuitionforthisclassis$149Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.

CEU 940N Basic Medical Coding Hybrid Distance Learning, 12.00 Cr.—Medi-calTerminology,ICD-9-CM&CPTdiagnosticcoding.Coversmedicalprocedures&codingrequirementsaffectingreimbursement.Studentshaveoptionofsomeclassroom-basedinstruction.Textsrequired.Tuition:$130046212 Distance DSTTBA TBA TBA 9/20–12/12 Leland

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CEU 915E Basic PICC Management: Insertion and Care, 1.20 Cr.—WillprovideanintroductoryandadvancedfoundationofinsertingandcaringforPICCcatheters(peripherallyinsertedcentralcatheter)fortheRNclinician.Up-to-dateinfoontechniquesandnewesttechnologywillalsobepresented.Tuition:$28546252 Central CLIMB105 8:00a–5:00p R 11/18– Royerand Central CLIMB105 8:00a–12:00p F 11/19– RoyerCEU 942M Best Start Breastfeeding (LM2), .75 Cr.—Secondinseriesof6lacta-tionmanagementclassesofferedduringacademicyear.Tuition:$14946224 Central CLIMB302 8:30a–5:30p M 11/1– WhetsellCEU 942N Breastfeeding Beyond the First Month (LM3), .75 Cr.—ClassIII-BreastfeedingBeyondtheFirstMonth-Thisclassisthethirdsessioninaseriesofsixlactationmanagementclassesofferedthroughouttheacademicyear.Tuition:$14946226 Central CLIMB302 8:30a–5:30p M 12/6– WhetsellCEU 915F Chemotherapy and Biotherapy (Oncology Nursing Society), 1.35 Cr.—Courseprovidesnurseswithacomprehensiveoverviewofchemotherapy&biotherapyagents,administrationguidelines,&forsideeffectmanagement.ParticipantsmustbelicensedRNswhohaveworkedaminimumof6monthsasaRN.Tuition:$28946241 Central CLIMB305 9:00a–6:00p FS 10/8–10/9 HarrisCEU 948P Chronic Wound Management, .40 Cr.—Giveshealthprofessionalslatestinformationonwoundassessment:identifyingstages,typesofwounds,wounddressings;woundhealingphases,infectionsigns,symptoms,debridementtypes,andfactorsimpedinghealing.Tuition:$11546228 Central CLIMB302 8:00a–12:00p W 10/20– LandowskiCEU 935P Clinical Healthcare Coordinator Training 120-hour, 12.00 Cr.—Helpphysicians/providerscarryoutprocedures,careforpatients,performsimplelabtestsandadministermedications,setupforpre-surgicalprocedures,practicesteriletechniques,providepatienteducationandsimpletriageprocedures.Tuition:$159546222 Central CLIMB102 5:00p–9:00p R 9/23–12/9 Bogusand Central CLIMB102 9:00a–5:00p F 9/24–10/22 Bogusand Central CLIMB102 8:00a–5:00p S 10/30–12/18BogusCEU 942Z Clinical Preparation Nursing Skills Lab, .80 Cr.—HandsonskillslabforstudentsinthePCCNurseRe-EntryProgramtopracticenursingskillspriortoclinicalplacement.Instructorapprovalrequired.Tuition:$17946251 Sylvania HT317 8:00a–5:00p S 11/13– PaffCEU 917N CNA 1 Nursing Assistant Training, 7.50 Cr.—AnorientationsessionisREQUIREDandmustbeattendedpriortostartingyourfirstdayofclass.NOEXCEPTIONS.Visitwww.pcc.edu/cna1fororientationdatesandmoreinformation.Tuition:$65046191 Central CLIMB201 9:00a–4:00p MWFS 9/20–10/9 Schneider46195 Central CLIMB302 2:30p–9:30p TR 9/21–10/28 Schneider46193 WillowCr WCC303 2:30p–9:30p MW 9/20–10/27 Schneider46197 WillowCr WCC303 9:00a–4:00p TRS 9/28–10/23 Schneider46200 WillowCr WCC303 9:00a–4:00p MWFU 10/25–11/13SchneiderCEU 917M CNA 1 Nursing Assistant Training Clinical, 7.50 Cr.—75-hourclini-calexperienceforstudentsenrolledintheclassroomcomponentoftheNursingAssistant(CNA)trainingprogram.Pleasereviewourdetailedschedulepostedonlineatwww.pcc.edu/cna1forproperpairingofclass&clinicalCRNs.Tuition:$65046194 Beaverton MRYVILTBA 2:00p–10:30p MW 11/1–12/8 Schneider

Noclass11/2446199 Beaverton MRYVILTBA 6:30a–3:00p TRS 10/26–11/20Schneider46203 Beaverton MRYVILTBA 6:30a–3:00p MWFS 11/15–12/8 Schneider

Noclasson11/20&11/2746192 NEPort EGLENTBA 6:30a–3:00p MWFS 10/11–10/29Schneider46196 SEPort HLGATETBA 2:00p–10:30p TR 11/2–12/10 SchneiderCEU 947Y CNA 2 Acute Care, 6.40 Cr.—MusthaveacurrentOregonCNA1licensebeforeclassbegins.AnorientationsessionisREQUIRED&mustbeattendedpriortostart-ingyourfirstdayofclass.NOEXCEPTIONS.Visitwww.pcc.edu/cna2fororientationdatesandmoreinfo.Tuition:$826Fee:$3046205 Central CLIMB201 3:00p–9:30p MR 10/18–11/15Schneiderand Central CLIMB201 8:00a–4:30p S 10/18–11/15Schneider46206 Central CLIMB201 8:00a–3:00p MWF 11/8–12/10 Schneider46204 WillowCr WCCTBA 8:00a–3:00p MWF 9/20–10/18 SchneiderCEU 942V BLS (CPR) for the Health Care Provider, .50 Cr.—ReviewsAHA2005BLSCPRguidelinesforallages,automaticexternaldefibrillation,reliefofforeignbodyairwayobstruction,ventilation/oxygenation.Req.text,PCCSylvaniaandSECampusBookstores.Tuition:$5946002 Central CLIMB105 12:00p–5:00p W 9/22– Harwood46003 Central CLIMB105 8:00a–1:00p F 10/1– Harwood46004 Central CLIMB105 4:30p–9:30p R 10/7– Harwood46005 Central CLIMB105 12:00p–5:00p S 10/16– Harwood46006 Central CLIMB105 8:00a–1:00p M 10/25– Harwood46008 Central CLIMB105 8:00a–1:00p F 11/5– Harwood46009 Central CLIMB105 12:00p–5:00p S 11/20– Harwood46011 Central CLIMB105 12:00p–5:00p W 12/1– Harwood46012 Central CLIMB105 4:30p–9:30p M 12/6– Harwood

46013 Central CLIMB105 4:30p–9:30p M 12/13– Harwood46014 Central CLIMB105 12:00p–5:00p S 12/18– Harwood46007 WillowCr WCCTBA 12:30p–5:30p F 10/29– Harwood46010 WillowCr WCCTBA 12:30p–5:30p W 11/24– HarwoodCEU 943M BLS (CPR) for Health Care Provider ‚Äì Renewal, .30 Cr.—ReviewsAHA2005BLSCPRguidelinesforallages,automaticexternaldefibrillation,reliefofforeignbodyairwayobstruction,ventilation/oxygenation.MustshowcurrentBLScard.Requiredtext,PCCSylvaniaandSECampusBookstores.Tuition:$4946028 Central CLIMB105 6:00p–9:00p W 9/22– Harwood46029 Central CLIMB105 8:00a–11:00a R 9/30– Harwood46030 Central CLIMB105 6:00p–9:00p T 10/5– Harwood46031 Central CLIMB105 8:00a–11:00a S 10/16– Harwood46032 Central CLIMB105 2:00p–5:00p M 10/25– Harwood46034 Central CLIMB105 2:00p–5:00p F 11/5– Harwood46035 Central CLIMB105 8:00a–11:00a S 11/20– Harwood46037 Central CLIMB105 2:00p–5:00p T 11/30– Harwood46038 Central CLIMB105 9:00a–12:00p T 12/7– Harwood46039 Central CLIMB105 6:00p–9:00p W 12/15– Harwood46040 Central CLIMB105 8:00a–11:00a S 12/18– Harwood46033 WillowCr WCCTBA 9:00a–12:00p F 10/29– Harwood46036 WillowCr WCCTBA 9:00a–12:00p W 11/24– HarwoodCEU 9317 Data Accuracy Training, .70 Cr.—Thecourseteachesspecifictechniquestoincreaseaccuracyandprocessingspeedandtomeasurablyreduceerrorsinhandlingdata.Tuition:$19948155 WillowCr WCC214 1:00p–4:30p WR 10/6–10/7 BuesselerCEU 945Q Diabetes in the 21st Century, .70 Cr.—Mostcurrentandupdatedcon-ceptsindiabeticcare-includingcontroversiesfromnutritionaldebatestocholesterolandbloodpressureguidelines.Designedtoimproveknowledge/skillsofhealthprofessionalsinallsettings.Tuition:$13546253 Central CLIMB305 8:00a–4:00p T 11/16– MeirellesCEU 947F Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course (ENPC), 1.80 Cr.—Increaseyourknowledge,skills,&confidencefordealingwithreal-worldsituations.ReqENPCManualattheSylvaniaandSECampusBookstores.Mustdroptwoweekspriortostartdatetobeeligibleforarefund.Call503.731.6626forinfo.Tuition:$32546054 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–6:00p MT 10/11–10/12SolheimCEU 948A Foot and Nail Care Workshop and Practicum, .80 Cr.—Workshopprovidestheregisterednursewithbasicfootandnailcareeducation.TrainingwillcoverageneralunderstandingoftheScopeofPracticeoftheFootCareNurseandwhentoreferhighriskpatients.A4-hourpracticumincluded.Tuition:$29946243 WillowCr WCC208 8:00a–5:00p M 10/18– LandowskiCEU 9357 Forensic Nursing, .80 Cr.—One-dayseminarisdesignedtoprovideandoverview,educatinghealthcareprovidersandotherpublicservantstointerfacemoreeffectivelywiththevaryingaspectsofforensichealthcaresituations.Tuition:$23946250 Central CLIMB305 8:00a–5:00p F 11/5– BenakCEU 949T Healthcare Interpreting Skills Lab Online, 2.00 Cr.—Providesself-paced,individualizedpracticeforthosewhowanttoimprovetheirinterpretingskills.Youwillselectsubjects,times,tofityourschedule.Information:503-731-6627.Tuition:$15946238 OpenCamp OPNOFFTBA TBA TBA 9/22–12/12 MichalczykCEU 946H Healthcare Interpreting Training Part 1, 7.00 Cr.—Bilingualstudentsdeveloptheknowledgeandskillsnecessaryforeffectivelanguageinterpretationinhealthcaresettingsthroughacademicpreparation.Virtualclass.Refertowww.pcc.edu/hcitTuition:$100046229 OpenCamp OPNOFFTBA 6:00p–9:00p MWS 9/22–12/12 MichalczykCEU 932R Intravenous Therapy for the LPN Online, 3.80 Cr.—Coursewillen-abletheLicensedPracticalNursetoperformsafelyandcompetentlytheintravenousfluidtherapyactivitiesasdefinedintheOregonNursePracticeAct.Twomandatoryon-sitedatesforpracticumandfinal.TextsRequired.Tuition:$485w Distance Learning: Online Class46246 Forinfocontact: Spadafora

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CEU 942L Introduction to Breastfeeding, .75 Cr.—Firstinaseriesofsixlactationmanagementclassesofferedthroughouttheacademicyear.Textrequired.Tuition:$14946223 Central CLIMB302 8:30a–5:30p M 10/4– WhetsellCEU 9463 Introduction to Healthcare Interpreting, .50 Cr.—Providesinformationonthebasicroles,responsibilities,andbestpracticesforhealthcareinterpreters.Virtualclass.Refertowww.pcc.edu/hcit.MandatoryOrientationonline.Tuition:$10946239 OpenCamp OPNOFFTBA 6:00p–9:00p MW 9/22–9/27 MichalczykCEU 946S Japanese/English Medical & Dental Terminology, 3.40 Cr.—ForthebilingualJapanese/Englishspeakingindividualand/orhealthcareinterpreterwishinganoverviewofJapanese&Englishmedicalanddentalterminology.Virtualclass.Refertowww.pcc.edu/hcit.MandatoryOrientation.Tuition:$39546242 OpenCamp OPNOFFTBA 5:30p–8:30p F 9/24–11/26 Michalczyk

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CEU 935R Medical Administrative Specialist Online, 12.00 Cr.—ThiscourseprovidestraininginEHR,medicallawandethics,healthinformationmanagement,medicalcodingandbilling,HIPAAprivacy,qualityassurance,humanresourcemanagement,andconflictresolutioninthemedicaloffice.Tuition:$1495w Distance Learning: Online Class46220 Forinfocontact: Leland

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CEU 946T Medical and Dental Terminology, 3.40 Cr.—Fortheindividualand/orhealthcareinterpreterwishinganoverviewofmedicalanddentalterminology.Virtualclass.Refertowww.pcc.edu/hcit.MandatoryOrientationrequired.TextRequired.Tuition:$39546236 OpenCamp OPNOFFTBA 6:00p–9:00p W 10/20–12/22SaltiCEU 935Q Medical Insurance Billing Training Online, 12.00 Cr.—Thisonlineprogramisdesignedtogivethestudentsanin-depthunderstandingofcomplexissuesinvolvedinthemedicalinsurancebillingindustry.Tuition:$1295w Distance Learning: Online Class46221 Forinfocontact: Leland

Important:MoreDistanceLearninginfoatwww.pcc.edu/about/distance.CEU 941X Nursing Theory via Internet, 9.00 Cr.—Thiswebsite/Internetbasedcourseisdesignedfornurseswantingtoupdatenursingskills.Required:ConsentofInstructor.Onceregisteredstudentsmuste-mailtheinstructoratnursetheory@pcc.edutobeguidedtothecoursewebsite.Tuition:$62546230 OpenCamp OPNOFFTBA TBA TBA 9/22–12/12 PaffCEU 932N Oncology Nursing Basics, .80 Cr.—TheOncologyNursingBasicscourseprovidesabasicunderstandingofcancer,itstreatment,andsupportivecareforsymptommanagement.Tuition:$13946244 Central CLIMB305 9:00a–6:00p F 10/15– HarrisCEU 948B Overview of Human Anatomy & Physiology, 1.60 Cr.—Anatomy&physiologyofbodysystems;howtheyfunction&interact.Virtualclass.Refertowww.pcc.edu/hcit.MandatoryOrientationrequiredonline.TextRequired.Tuition:$17946237 OpenCamp OPNOFFTBA 6:00p–9:00p M 10/25–11/29SaltiCEU 941E Pain Management for Health Professionals, .60 Cr.—Coversanoverviewofpainmanagement,includingbarrierstoeffectivepainmanagement,thekeytoproperassessment,neuropathicpainandpharmacologicalinterventions.Tuition:$12946227 Central CLIMB202 8:00a–2:30p M 10/4– KeaneCEU 946Z PEARS Provider Course, .80 Cr.—ForproviderswhodonotneedPALS,PediatricEmergencyAssessment,Recognition,andStablization(PEARS)preparesyoutopreventarrest&managepediatriccardiorespiratorydistress.Req:PEARSProvidermanualavailableatPCCbookstores.46074 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:00p F 10/15– HarwoodCEU 935Y Pediatric Advanced Life Support, 1.60 Cr.—Assessmentandmanage-mentskillsforpediatriccardiorespiratoryemergenciesaccordingtoAHAguidelines.Re-quired:PALStextandstudyguideOptional:ECChandbook,availableatPCCBookstores.Tuition:$23546057 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:00p MT 11/8–11/9 HarwoodCEU 902P Pediatric Advanced Life Support Renewal, .80 Cr.—Renewalofassessment&managementskillsforpediatriccardiorespiratoryemergeniesaccordingtoAHAguidelines.Required:PALStextandstudyguideOptional:ECChandbook,availableatPCCBookstores.Tuition:$17946059 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:00p R 10/14– Harwood46060 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–5:00p W 12/15– HarwoodCEU 94AH Pediatric Pain Management, .60 Cr.—Thisclasswillcoveranoverviewofpediatricpain,includingbarrierstoanddisparitiesineffectivepainmanagement,painassessment,typesofpain,andtreatmentoptions.Tuition:$12946240 Central CLIMB302 9:00a–3:30p F 10/29– TurnerCEU 941Q Pharmacy Technician, 12.00 Cr.—Workunderapharmacist‚Äôsdirec-tioninretailpharmacies,hospitals,longtermcarefacilitiesandothertypesoflocations.Applicationrequired,visitwww.pcc.edu/pharmtech.comTuition:$199046211 WillowCr WCC312 5:00p–9:00p MTW 9/20–12/12 MocklerCEU 949I Phlebotomy for Health Professionals ‚Äì Hybrid, 4.50 Cr.—45-hourtraining.Pre-requisite:workexperienceinthemedicaloffice,hospital,urgentcareclinic,outpatientcenterandotherprofessionalhealthcarefacilities.Forquestionsaboutpre-requisite,[email protected]:$74946215 Central CLIMB102 8:00a–5:00p S 9/25–10/23 HiceCEU 946K Spanish/English Medical & Dental Terminology, 3.40 Cr.—ForbilingualSpanishspeakingindividualand/orhealthcareinterpreter;overviewofSpanish&Englishmedicalanddentalterminology.Virtualclass.Textrequired.Mandatoryorienta-tion,refertowww.pcc.edu/hcitforfurtherinformation.Tuition:$39546235 OpenCamp OPNOFFTBA 9:00a–2:30p S 9/25–10/30 MacKintoshCEU 984G Spanish for Healthcare Professionals - Virtual Classroom, 1.60 Cr.—VirtualClassroom.ThiscoursewillcoverintroductorytointermediatelevelmedicalSpanishterminologyforhealthcareprofessionalsorthosewhoarepreparingforacareerinhealthcare.Tuition:$29546247 OpenCamp OPNOFFTBA 6:30p–8:30p W 10/13–12/8 Goodwin

CEU 939D Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum Provider Course (TNCC), 1.80 Cr.—Requiredtext,TraumaNursingCoreCourseProviderManual,availableatPCCSyl-vaniaandSECampusBookstores.Call503.631.6626formoreinformation.Tuition:$32546076 Central CLIMB104 8:00a–6:00p MT 11/22–11/23LightCEU 979U WREB Two-Day Refresher Training, 1.60 Cr.—16hoursofWREBpreparationfordentalrestorationsspecificallyforregisteredOregonhygienistanddentalassistantscertifiedinexpandedfunctionswhohavesuccessfullycompleted64hoursofdentalrestorativetraining.Tuition:$40046219 Sylvania HT202 8:00a–5:00p SU 9/20–12/11 Kao-Young

Leadership (CEU)Formoreinformationcall:,503788-6217

CLIMBProfessionalDevelopmentisembracingaknownneedtoprovidetrainingtolead-ersatalllevels.Fromtheestablishedleaderseekingtogainworkingknowledgeofnewtheories,trendsandprocesses,tothemid-levelleaderswhoarelearninghowtoinspireandmotivatetheirgroupsandtothosejustenteringtheleadershiparenaneedingskillstoenhancetheircareertransition,weoffercoursestomeettheirneeds.CEU 930H Leadership in a Lean World, 1.20 Cr.—Inthisprogram,leadersexploretheconceptsofaLeanWorkplaceandhowtheleadershipparadigmshifts.Participantslearnaboutcurrentleadershipthinking,howdiversityaffectstheworkplaceandhowtoengageemployeesinthinking"Lean".Tuition:$18948116 WillowCr WCC208 8:00a–3:00p T 10/19–10/26ParkCEU 985M Leadership in a Multigenerational Workplace, .60 Cr.—Work-placesmaybecomprisedofuptofivegenerations,eachwithexperiencesandreferencepointsthatdefinehowtheywork,solveproblemsandinteract.Learntorecognizetheirdifferences,managemulti-generationalinteractionsandincreasepersonaleffectivenessworkingacrossgenerations.Tuition:$11948118 WillowCr WCC208 8:00a–3:00p T 11/2– ParkCEU 976T Leading Geeks, 1.80 Cr.—Technicalpersonnel('geeks')havedifferentneeds,desiredifferentrewards,andresponddifferentlytopowerandauthority.Learntobeaneffective'GeekLeader',andleveragetheircreativityandinnovationtomakeyourbusinessmoresuccessful.Helpfulexperience:managementexperienceinatechnicalenvironment.Tuition:$25048159 WillowCr WCC214 6:00p–9:00p TR 10/19–11/4 HudspethCEU 937X Strategic Leadership, .60 Cr.—Currentresearchhasmadeitclearthatthereisnotone"best"leadershipstyle.Instead,theeffectiveleadermustpossessavarietyofdifferentstyleswhichheorshecanchangeasthesituationchanges.The"strategicleadershipTypeIndicator"helpsparticipantsidentifytheirownleadershipstylesandmatchthosestylestotheneedsoftheirfollowers.Tuition:$13948223 Central CLIMB305 10:00a–5:00p W 11/17– TBA

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Linux & UnixCEU 960Z Unix/Linux Fundamentals, .60 Cr.—CoverscommonfeaturesofBourne,Korn,andBashshells.Includesthefilesystem,andcommandstosearchandsortfiles,aswellassecurity.Learntonavigateanddotasksatthecommandline.Tuition:$9548147 SECenter TABOR117 8:30a–3:30p S 10/2– RendarCEU 979D Samba to Link Linux & Windows, 1.20 Cr.—ContinueyourexplorationofconnectingWindowsandLinuxbylearningaboutActiveDirectoryintegration(AD),us-ingWinbindforWindowsDomainpasswordmanagement,andPluggableAuthenticationModule(PAM)authenticationviaKerberos.Helpfulexperience:ConnectingWindowsandLinuxwithSambaorequivalent.Tuition:$14548218 WillowCr WCC213 5:30p–9:30p W 10/6–10/20 Ewan

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CEU 937S Red Hat Certified Linux Engineer, 2.40 Cr.—StudentswillbeintroducedtotopicsoftheRedHatCertifiedEngineerexam,oneofthemostrigorousanddesirablecertificationsforLinuxEngineersandengineers.Topicsincludetroubleshooting,systemmaintenance,networkserviceconfiguration,andsecuritymanagement.Knowledgegainedinthisclasscarriesovertonon-RedHatdistributions.WestronglyrecommendstudentshaveexperiencewithinstallingandusingLinuxandthecommandlineinterfaceatthelevelofRedHatTechnician.Tuition:$28548088 SECenter TABOR117 6:00p–9:00p TR 10/5–10/28 Jang

Computer Basics for Non-Native SpeakersCEU 976R Computer Basics for Non-Native English Speakers, 1.50 Cr.—Classprovidesanorientationtobasiccomputerfunctionsfornon-nativeEnglishspeakers.Classcoversbasiccomputerconcepts,Internet,emailandbasicsofMSWordincludingdocumentwriting,savingandprinting.Tuition:$10048073 WillowCr WCC110 9:00a–12:00p F 9/24–10/22 Hahn-Steichen48074 WillowCr WCC110 9:00a–12:00p F 10/29–12/3 Hahn-Steichen

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PC/Desktop Support (CEU)Formoreinformationcall,503788-6217

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ComptiaCEU 9690 A+ Essentials Exam Prep I, 2.40 Cr.—Candidateswillunderstandthefundamentalsofcomputertechnology,networking,andsecurity,andwillhavetheskillsrequiredtoidentifyhardware,peripheral,networking,securitycomponentsandtrouble-shootingmethodology.Tuition:$29548142 Central CLIMB207 6:00p–9:00p TR 9/28–10/21 BurnsCEU 9644 A+ Essentials Exam Prep II, 2.40 Cr.—Studentwillobtaintheknowl-edgeandskillsneededtopursueajobasaDesktopsupportA+technician.Candidatesgainskillsrequiredtoinstall,configure,troubleshoot,upgrade,andmaintainPC's,thewindowsOSandSOHOnetworks.Tuition:$29548148 Central CLIMB207 7:00p–10:00p TR 10/26–11/23Burns

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MicrosoftCEU 937T Installing & Configuring Windows 7 Client (70-680), 4.00 Cr.—Learntoinstall,upgrade,&migratetoWindows7.Configurenetwork&wirelessconnec-tions,troubleshoot,secure&maintainprograms,andconfiguremobilecomputing.HelpsprepareforMCTS70-680Exam.RequiresnetworkandA+equivalentknowledge.Tuition:$79548144 Central CLIMB207 5:30p–9:30p MW 11/8–12/8 Burns

Repair & MaintenanceCEU 960V Computer Maintenance 101, 1.80 Cr.—Courseprovidesthenon-technicaluserwithskillstomaintain,troubleshootandrepaircomputerhardwareandsoftware.Topicsincludeoperatingsystemmaintenance,installingdrivers,updates,optimization,anti-spywareandanti-virusprotection.Tuition:$30048143 Central CLIMB207 6:00p–9:00p MW 10/4–10/20 Burns

Process Improvement (CEU)Formoreinformationcall,503788-6217

CLIMBProfessionalDevelopmentrecognizesthebusinessneedsofthoseenteringmanagementandthoseseekingtoimprovemanagementcapabilities,andofferscoursestosupportinthedevelopmentofprofessionalmanagerialgoalsinallfieldofendeavor.

ManagementCEU 9317 Accuracy Training, .70 Cr.—Accuracyisatrainableskill!Learnspecifictechniquestoincreaseaccuracyandprocessingspeed,andmeasurablyreduceerrorsinhandlingdata.Studentstypicallyreducetheirerrorsby50%andincreasetheirspeedby7%(measuredinpre-courseandpost-courseassessments).Nopriorexperienceis

required,andtheskillsareappropriateforeveryonewhoworkswithanykindofdata.Tuition:$19948155 WillowCr WCC214 1:00p–4:30p WR 10/6–10/7 BuesselerCEU 930E Lean Principles for Everyone, 1.20 Cr.—ManufacturinghaslongrecognizedthevalueofLeanintheproductionworld.Leanisaphilosophyofworkthatincludescontinuousimprovement,worksimplificationandprocessimprovement.Allworkareascanbenefitfromthisphilosophy.Tuition:$18948119 WillowCr WCC208 8:00a–3:00p T 10/5–10/12 ParkCEU 9314 Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Training for Healthcare Org's, 14.40 Cr.—Usingstate-of-the-arttools,classroomexercisesandtutorials,learntheSixSigmaDMAICimprovementstrategy.Thenapplyyourknowledgetosuccessfullyleadandcontributetoimprovementprojectsinyourhealthcareorganization.Uponcompletion,studentswillreceivethe"LeanSixSigmaBlackBeltCertificate."FamiliaritywithMSExcelandpersonalcomputersisrecommended.Tuition:$650048113 Central CLIMB305 8:00a–4:30p RF 9/9–1/14 TBA

MeetseveryotherweekandendsJan25,2011CEU 9316 Six Sigma Black Belt Training for Manufacturing Org's, 14.40 Cr.—Usingstate-of-the-arttools,classroomexercisesandtutorials,learntheSixSigmaDMAICimprovementstrategy.Thenapplyyourknowledgetosuccessfullyleadandcon-tributetoimprovementprojectsinyourmanufacturingorganizations.Uponcompletion,studentswillreceivethe"SixSigmaBlackBeltCertificate."FamiliaritywithMSExcelandPC'sisrecommended.Tuition:$650048114 Central CLIMB304 8:00a–4:30p MT 9/20–1/25 TBA

MeetseveryotherweekandendsJan11,2011CEU 930N Facilitating & Sustaining Change, .60 Cr.—Withinorganizations,leadersmustguideanddirectemployeesthroughchangeswhilemaintaining,orevenim-proving,productivity.Learntoanticipatetheeffectsofchange,recognizethewayspeoplerespondtochange,andplanwaystoimplementstrategiestomanagechangeeffectively.Tuition:$11948115 WillowCr WCC208 8:00a–3:00p T 11/16– ParkCEU 937V Practical Problem Solving, 1.20 Cr.—Traditionalapproachestoproblem-solvingtoooftenignoretheimportanceofbothvaluesandcreativityinproblem-solvingwhilefavoringexclusivelyanalyticalstrategies.Thisseminarprovidesanew,systematic,yetflexiblewayoflookingatawholerangeofconcerns,fromclearcut'pro-ductionline'problemstothemostambiguousof'peopleproblems.'Tuition:$20948135 Central CLIMB305 8:00a–3:00p W 10/6–10/13 TBACEU 937W Six Principles of Successful Self-Management, 1.20 Cr.—Today'sorganizationsmusthelpdevelopempoweredemployees,supervisorsandmanagers.Thedirectionthathastraditionallybeenprovidedbyhierarchymustnowcomefromtheindividual.Toworkeffectivelyintheradicallytransformedorganizationsoftodayandtomorrow,employees,managers,andteamsmustbecomeself-managing.Tuition:$20948222 Central CLIMB305 9:00a–4:00p W 10/27–11/3 TBA

Programming (CEU)Formoreinformationcall,503788-6217

VisitourWebsiteatcomputers.pcc.eduforupdatedinformation.CEU 9797 Python, 1.80 Cr.—Pythonisalanguagethatpowerscriticalbusinesssystemsandisinwide-spreaduseinapplicationsrangingfromfilmproductiontovideogames,scientificanalysis,webapplications,anddatabases.LargecompanieslikeGoogleandIntelaswellassmallerbusinessesusePython.Pythonisuniqueinthatitemphasizesmakingcodereadableandeasiertounderstand.Tuition:$27048160 WillowCr WCC214 6:00p–9:00p M 11/1–12/6 Reinhardt

MicrosoftCEU 970A Programming w/C#, 4.00 Cr.—IntroducesparticipantstotheMicrosoft.NETframeworkfocusingonC#programstructure,syntax,andimplementationforthe.NETplatform.Coverstheconceptsofobject-orientedprogramming,commonobjectsandreferences,andclassestodeveloprobustapplications.MS2124.Helpfulexperience:programmingC/C++experienceortraining.Tuition:$79548100 WillowCr WCC217 5:30p–9:30p M 10/4–12/6 DindukurthiCEU 977J Foundations of .NET Development (MS 70-536), 4.00 Cr.—LearntheprogramMicrosoft.NETApplicationsusingtheVisualStudiodevelopmentsystem.Topicsinclude:usetypesandcontracts,managecollections,deployandconfigureas-semblies,monitoranddebugapplications,usecryptography,andsecurecodeexecution.PreparesstudentsfortheMCTSExam70-536.Helpfulexperience:basicprogrammingunderstandingofthe.NETFramework.Tuition:$79548126 Central CLIMB205 5:30p–9:30p W 10/6–12/8 KoserCEU 9372 Developing Apps for Windows Phone 7, 4.00 Cr.—Developappsus-ingVS2010andBlend.MaximizeuserexperiencewithMicrosoft'snewmobileappdesignpatterns.ConnecttoWindowsAzureservices.Explorefeatureslikelocationservices.UseMicrosoftMarketplacetosellyourapp.C#required.Tuition:$79548096 WillowCr WCC217 5:30p–9:30p R 9/20–12/9 Aden

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CEU 91M CISSP: Certified Information Systems Security Professional, 4.00 Cr.—ThisCISSPImmersioncourseprovidesanintensefocusonprincipleconceptsofsecurity,asdocumentedinthetencoreCommonBodyofKnowledge(CBK)domains.OurtotalimmersionapproachdistillstheknowledgeandyearsofexperienceofthousandsofsecurityprofessionalstoprepareyouforyourCISSPcertificationexam.TotaketheISC2exam,youmustmeettheirqualifications(documentedontheISC2.orgwebsite).Tuition:$229547843 WillowCr WCC212 9:00a–6:00p MTWRF 10/18–10/22TBA

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TheSmallBusinessDevelopmentCenter(SBDC)providestrainingandeducationalprogramsforbusinessowners.Forinformation,visitourwebsiteatwww.bizcenter.orgorcontacttheSBDCat978-5080.

Business Development PathwayOnceyouregisterontheBizCenter.orgwebsite,youareonyourway!Shortlyafterregis-tering,youwillreceiveinformationaboutthefirststeponyourpath,attendingourNewClientOrientation.Datesandtimesforthenextsessionswillbeincludedintheinfowesendyou.Intheorientationwewillhelpyouassessyourlevelofreadinessandprovideyouwithaccesstoprogramsandresources.TheBusinessDevelopmentpathincludes:theOperatingYourSmallBusinessSeries,theEntrepreneurDevelopmentSeries,theBusinessDevelopmentSeriesandtheMACprogram.Eachleveloflearningsetsyoutoahigherlevelofbusinessandpersonaldevelopment.StepoutandenjoythepathtosuccessontheSBDCBusinessDevelopmentPathway.

Business AdvisingBusinessadvisingisanintegrualpartofourBusinessDevelopmentPathway.Ouradvi-sorscanhelpyouinbusinessstart-up,marketing,planning,financing,andmore.Togetstartedintheprocess,pleaseregisteronlineatwww.bizcenter.org.WhenyoulogontothesitebesuretoexplorethevastamountofinformationavailableaboutstartingandgrowingabusinessinOregon.

Directed Self StudyTheDirectedSelf-StudyProgramallowssmallbusinessownerstodirectthepaceoftheirstudy,developandrefinetheirbusinessideabycompletingabusinessplandraftandprepareforahigherlevelofreadinesswhentheymeetwiththeirSBDCbusinessadvisor.AftercompletingtheDirectedSelf-StudyProgramandpreparingadraftbusinessplan,youwillmeetwithoneofourbusinessadvisorstocreateacustomActionPlanforyourbusinesssuccessandgrowth.DirectedSelf-Studyisforsmallbusinessownerswhoareinthestart-upphaseandforthosewhoarealreadyrunningabusiness.

Operating Your Small BusinessOperatingYourSmallBusinessworkshopsofferbasiceducationinspecificareasusefultosmallbusinessowners.FromQuickBookstomasteringyourbusinessplan,thesequickworkshopswillkeepyouontheroadtosuccess.OneofourOperatingYourSmallBusinessworkshopsisrightforyouifyouareasmallbusinessownerwhoneedstolearnspecificskillsorbrushupontopicssuchasQuickBooks,recordkeeping,internetmarket-ingandmore.Better, Smarter, Richer—Aseriesforcreativeentrepreneurs,artistsandatrisanswhowanttolearnhowtomakealivingdoingtheworktheylove.Consistsof32-hourworksessionsfocusedontheworkbook“BetterSmarterRicher”byinstructor,JackieBPeterson.Tuition:$25048137 Central CLIMB307 4:00p–6:00p W 11/17–12/15Babicky-PeterQuickBooks: Fundamentals—LearntheimportanceofintegratingQuickBooksasthecornerstoneofyourbusiness’bestpracticesandhowtousethisimportanttooltomanageanddirectyourcompany’sfinancialdirection.Tuition:$15044218 Central CLIMB307 8:00a–1:00p S 10/23– Dunn44219 Central CLIMB307 8:00a–1:00p S 12/11– DunnWebsite Tuneup Workshop—Geta5pointevaluationofyourwebsitewithagradeusingaverypopularwebtool,UserInterface,keywords,pageranks,linksevaluation,andunderstandhowSEOaffectsyoursite,plusanactionlisttomakeyoursitemoreeffective.Tuition:$9944455 Central CLIMB307 9:00a–1:00p S 11/13– Hibian

Employer Payroll Tax Workshop For Small Business—Takethemysteryoutofpayrolltaxes.LearnhowtodetermineproperamountsforFederalIncomeTaxWithhold-ing,SocialSecurity,Medicare,andtheformsusedtoreportpayrolltaxesandthoseforindependentcontractors.Tuition:$3545658 Central CLIMB307 6:00p–9:00p W 10/27– Marquez-OldhaSherwood Series: How to Start Your Business—So,youwanttostartabusiness!Letuswalkyouthroughwhatyouneedtoknow,whotocontactandhowtogatherinfor-mationinordertomakegooddecisions.Tuition:$4945652 Sherwood SHERHS. 6:00p–9:00p W 10/6– ColonMontesiSherwood Series: Out of the Shoebox Recordkeeping—Thisworkshopshowsbusinessownershowtogettheirfinancialrecords“outoftheshoebox”andorganizedintoasystemthatwillhelpthemtoproduceaProfit&LossStatement.Tuition:$4945653 Sherwood SHERHS. 6:00p–9:00p W 10/13– GilbertSherwood Series: How to Finance Your Business—Moneyisthelifelineofyourbusiness.Thiscoursewillhelpyouuseyourfinancialstatementstounderstandhowtotrackyourmoneyplusgiveyouinformationonvariousmoneysourcesavailabletoyou.Tuition:$4945655 Sherwood SHERHS. 6:00p–9:00p W 10/20– Babicky-PeterSherwood Series: Business Plan Mastery—AfterestablishingthedifferencebetweenworkingINthebusinessandworkingONthebusiness,thisworkshopcoachesbusinessownersthroughaseriesofbizplanningtopicsthatpromoteslong-termsustain-ability.Tuition:$4945654 Central CLIMB307 6:00p–9:00p W 10/27– BrockmanSherwood Series: Social Media Marketing—GetnewcustomersandincreaserevenuewithFacebook,LinkedIn,MySpace,Twitter,YouTube,Flickr,Blogsandotherbusinesssocialmediamarketing.Youwilllearnhowtosetupsocialmediamarketingstep-by-step.Tuition:$4945656 Sherwood SHERHS. 6:00p–9:00p W 11/3– Marquez-Oldha

Entrepreneur Development ProgramOurinnovativeprogramsaredesignedtohelpyouachieveyourbusinessgoalsthroughimprovedmanagement,organizationandoperationskills.Withclasswork,one-on-onelong-termadvisingandpeermentorship,youwilllearnhowtodevelop,maintainanduseeffectivemarketingandmanagementtools,howtoimplementaplanforsoundgrowthandexpansion,andhowtounderstandanduseyourfinancialdata.Contactusatsbdc@pcc.edupriortoenrollingforaprogramapplication.Small Business Management Program Year I—Youwon’tfindabettervalueany-where!50hrsofexpertbusinessinstructionandone-on-oneconsultingforunder$25/hour.Anopportunityunbeatableintodaysbusinesseducationmarket.Pre-req:2+yearsinbusiness,programapplicationTuition:$120041638 Central CLIMB307 TBA MTWRF 9/20–11/27 Marquez-OldhaSmall Business Managment Program Year 3—Designedfortheentrepreneurinbusinessforatleastfiveyearswhohasexperiencedtheannualcyclesandchallengesoftheirbusinesses,andisworkingtogrowtheirbusinesstoahigherlevelofprofitabilityandoptimizedmargins.Tuition:$180048068 Central CLIMB307 TBA MTWRF 9/20–11/27 Marquez-Oldha

Getting Your Recipe to MarketDevelopedbytheSBDCandtheFoodInnovationCenter,thisprogramcombinesthetalentsofourinstructors,businessadvisorsandfoodprofessionalstoprovidearichlearningenvironment;onethatcreatesafoundationfortheentrepreneur.Theworkshopsessionsengagetheentrepreneursinconsideringthecomplexityandinter-relationshipbetweenbusinessplanning,productdevelopment,andlaunchingofyourproductsothatyouproduce,promoteandprofitfromyourrecipe/foodconceptasafoodentrepreneur.Formoreinformation,[email protected] Your Recipe to Market—A12-weekextensiveprogramdesignedtoprovidethefoodentrepreneurwithasolidfoundationinbusiness,organizational,andproductdevelopment,aswellasfoodsafety,packaging,productionanddistribution.Pre-req:programapplicationTuition:$199543350 Central CLIMB307 TBA MTWRF 9/20–11/27 Marquez-Oldha

Contractor Development ProgramContractorresourcesavailablefromCCBlicensingeducation,totheuniquespecificsofworkinginacontractingbusiness,andworkingwithandgettingcontractswithalllevelsofthegovernment.Importantinformationandtraingforanyonewhoowns,operates,orplanstogointoacontractingbusiness.CCB Contractor Licensing Education - Home study—TheContractorsLicensingEducationisdesignedtohelptheconstructioncontractormeeteducationalrequirementsofORS701.280forlicensingorrenewal.Tuition:$25041440 Central CLIMB307 TBA MTWRF 9/20–12/11 Marquez-OldhaCCB Contractor Licensing Education - Live Class—TheContractorsLicensingEducationisdesignedtohelptheconstructioncontractormeeteducationalrequirementsofORS701.280forlicensingorrenewal.Tuition:$33042362 Central CLIMB307 TBA RFS 9/23–9/25 Marquez-Oldha42371 Central CLIMB307 TBA RFS 11/18–11/20Marquez-Oldha

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Contractor Development Series (CDS)—Designedforcontractorsintheirfirstyearofbusiness,wegiveyouthetoolsnecessarytobecomeasuccessfulbusinessowner.Topics:entrepreneurship,estimating,projectmanagement,contractsandmore!Pre-requisite:OregonCCB#Tuition:$85044454 Central CLIMB307 TBA T 9/20–11/27 Marquez-Oldha

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WebCEU 935A SEO & Marketing Your Website, .80 Cr.—Learnhowtoensurethatyourwebsitewillbefoundwhenacustomersearchesontheweb.TheinstructorisalocalexpertinthefieldofSEO(SearchEngineOptimization)andwillteachyouthetricksandtechniquestohelpyourbusinesscreateasuccessfulonlinepresence.Helpfulexperience:Comfortableperforminginternetsearches.BasicknowledgeofWordpressorotherwebdesignprogramsisanadvantage.Tuition:$14548079 SECenter TABOR111 8:00a–12:00p S 11/20–12/4 Hendison

NoclassNov27CEU 9879 Simple DIY Websites w/Wordpress, .80 Cr.—LearnWordpresstoquicklyandeasilybuildaprofessionalwebsiteforyourself,nopriorexperienceneces-sary!StartwithWP'sfamous5minuteinstallation,thenlearntosetup,customizeandadministerablogorwebsiteforyoursmallbusinessorforyourpersonaluse.Helpfulexperience:Comfortablewithcomputerofficeapplicationsandtheinternet.Tuition:$14548154 WillowCr WCC213 6:30p–8:30p MW 10/25–11/3 Botsko

Web Development (CEU)Formoreinformationcall,503788-6217

VisitourWebsiteatcomputers.pcc.eduforupdatedinformation.CEU 976S Web Site Development 101, 1.80 Cr.—Wanttobuildyourveryfirstwebsite,butnotsurewheretostart?Consideringacareerinvolvingwebdesign?Thentakethisclass!LearntouseHTMLandCSStobuildaprofessionalwebsitethatiseasytoupdateandworksperfectlyacrossallbrowsers.Getstarteddoingitrightthefirsttimeandavoidthebadhabitsthatyouwillhaveto"unlearn"later.Helpfulexperience:BasicworkingknowledgeofWindowsandtheInternet.Tuition:$29548161 WillowCr WCC214 6:00p–9:00p MW 10/4–10/20 BotskoCEU 9359 Web Site Development 102, 1.20 Cr.—Afollow-ontoWebDev101,thiscourseprovidesthebig-pictureoverviewoftheprogramminglanguages,skills,toolsandprocessesnecessarytocreatedynamicinteractive,Web2.0websites,andpreparesyoutodelvefurtherinanyoralloftheseareas.Helpfulexperience:Basicworkingknowl-edgeofWebDesign,includingHTML/CSS.Tuition:$19548162 WillowCr WCC214 6:00p–9:00p MW 9/20–9/29 BotskoCEU 977W HTML, 2.40 Cr.—LearntowriteanduseHTMLforproducingeffectivewebsites.Coursecoverswebsitedesign,navigationprincipleshyperlinks,tables,frames,formsandCascadingStyleSheets(CSS).AnaddedemphasisofthiscourseistheuseofCSSforbothformattingandforcreatingdynamiccontent.Othertopicsincludein-depthCSS,ServerSideScriptingandClientSideScripting.HelpfulExperience:comfortableworkingwithWindows.Tuition:$39548087 SECenter TABOR117 1:00p–5:00p F 10/29–12/10Kunz

NoclassNovember2648152 WillowCr WCC213 5:30p–9:30p MW 11/22–12/8 BotskoCEU 981P Flash, 1.20 Cr.—Flashvectorgraphictechnologyhasvisuallybroughtthewebtolife.Learntocreatefastdownloadingrollovers,computeranimationsandbannerads-evenbehaviorscriptingandinteractivity.HelpfulExperience:HTML.Tuition:$18048138 Central CLIMB206 6:00p–9:00p TR 9/21–9/30 CharamellaCEU 981N Developing Websites with Adobe Dreamweaver, 3.00 Cr.—Cre-ateandpublishprofessionalwebsitesusingDreamweaver.Learntouselayout&sitemanagementtools,addanimationandforms,usetemplates&libraryitems,workwithCSS/XHTMLandmore.HelpfulExperience:Comfortableusingcomputerapplications.Tuition:$44048136 Central CLIMB206 6:00p–9:00p TR 10/26–12/2 Charamella

Version:CS5NoclassNov11&25CEU 9786 Photoshop, 1.80 Cr.—CourseprovidesskillstoworkinthePhotoshopenvironmentincludinghowtomanipulatecolor,texture,andimagesizeandquality;selectandmodifyimages;createandmanipulatelayersandothereffects;retouchandresizeimages.Coursealsocoverscolorcorrectionandsomespecialeffects.Tuition:$29548140 Central CLIMB206 6:00p–9:00p TR 10/5–10/21 Charamella

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CEU 975 Graphic Design for Websites, 1.80 Cr.—Creatingasuccessfulwebsitetakesmorethancode.Asolidfoundationingraphicdesignwillhelpyoucreateprofessionalsitesthatlookandperformbetter.Learnbestpracticesofdesignforthewebincludingpagelayout,colortheory,typography,usability,andthedesignprocess,usingreal-worldexamples.Photoshopisusedforassignments,soknowledgeofthissoftwareishelpful.Tuition:$29548121 SECenter TABOR118 6:00p–9:00p R 9/30–11/4 MargherioCEU 978A JavaScript, 1.80 Cr.—LearnthemostwidelyusedlanguagefortheWeb.Enhanceandmakeyourwebpagesmoredynamic,smarter,andinteractive,addfunction-ality,checkformsandinput.Learntomakedecisions,useloops,andrespondtoeventslikeclicks.Helpfulexperience:HTML.Tuition:$29548078 SECenter TABOR111 6:00p–9:00p W 10/6–11/10 BishopCEU 9608 PHP & MySQL, 3.00 Cr.—PHPisinthetop3ofmostpopularandinde-mandscriptinglanguages,especiallyforwebdevelopment.CourseisdesignedtoprovidetheskillsneededtodevelopprogramsusingthePHPlanguageandtheintegrationofdataintodynamicWebcontentviaarelationaldatabase.Tuition:$39548141 Central CLIMB206 6:00p–9:00p M 10/4–12/6 CharamellaCEU 935A SEO & Marketing Your Website, .80 Cr.—Learnhowtoensurethatyourwebsitewillbefoundwhenacustomersearchesontheweb.TheinstructorisalocalexpertinthefieldofSEO(SearchEngineOptimization)andwillteachyouthetricksandtechniquestohelpyourbusinesscreateasuccessfulonlinepresence.Helpfulexperience:Comfortableperforminginternetsearches.BasicknowledgeofWordpressorotherwebdesignprogramsisanadvantage.Tuition:$14548079 SECenter TABOR111 8:00a–12:00p S 11/20–12/4 Hendison

NoclassNov27CEU 9879 DIY Websites w/Wordpress, .80 Cr.—LearnWordpresstoquicklyandeasilybuildaprofessionalwebsiteforyourself,nopriorexperiencenecessary!StartwithWP'sfamous5minuteinstallation,thenlearntosetup,customizeandadministerablogorwebsiteforyoursmallbusinessorforyourpersonaluse.Helpfulexperience:Comfort-ablewithcomputerofficeapplicationsandtheinternet.Tuition:$14548154 WillowCr WCC213 6:30p–8:30p MW 10/25–11/3 BotskoCEU 935C Drupal Website Development, 1.80 Cr.—Learntoleveragethebuilt-infunctionalityofDrupal,combinedwithdozensoffreelyavailableadd-onmodules,tocre-aterobustE-commerceapplications,SocialNetworkingsites,WebPictureGalleriesandmore.Helpfulexperience:Web101orequivalent,andfamiliaritywithPHPanddatabases(mainlyMySQL).Tuition:$29548151 WillowCr WCC213 6:00p–9:00p T 10/5–11/9 EwanCEU 935D Customizing Drupal Themes, 1.20 Cr.—LearntocustomizeyourDrupalwebsitetolookandfunctionexactlyasyouwantitto.Thekeyisknowinghowtocreate"themes"andthisclassgivesyoutheprogrammingtools,experienceandknowledgetodojustthat!Helpfulexperience"DrupalWebsiteDevelopment"orequivalent,andfamiliaritywithHTML/CSS,JavaScriptandPHP/MySQL.Tuition:$19548124 Central CLIMB205 8:30a–3:30p S 11/13–11/20CharamellaCEU 9371 Adobe Illustrator, 1.80 Cr.—CreatevectorgraphicsforuseinprintandwebwithAdobeIllustrator.ExploreIllustrator'stoolstotransformobjectsandclipart,andlearnthesecretstousingthePenTool.Text,bitmaps,colorspectrumsandspecialeffectswillalsobecovered.Perfectfordesigners,engineers,cartographers,andwebmasters.Tuition:$29548224 Central CLIMB206 6:00p–9:00p W 9/22–10/27 Harris

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VisitourWebsiteatcomputers.pcc.eduforupdatedinformation.CEU 9373 What's New in MS Office 2010, .40 Cr.—DiscoverthenewfeaturesofMSOffice2010thatmakeiteasiertocreate,shareandmanageyourofficedocuments.Topicsincludetheimprovedribbon,enhancedemail(withsocialnetworkingfeatures),web-basedPowerPointpresentationsandMicrosoft'sfreeOfficeWebApps.Helpful:ExperiencewithearlierversionsofMSOffice.Tuition:$6948195 Central CLIMB207 1:00p–5:00p W 11/17– Buesseler48163 WillowCr WCC214 1:00p–5:00p W 10/13– BuesselerCEU 9579 Word - Level I, .60 Cr.—CreateprofessionallookinglettersandreportsoruseemailmergeforspecialmailingswithMicrosoftWord.Topics:Create,save&editdocuments;move,copy&replacetext;changefonts;settabs;addpagenumbers,columns,bullets,borders&shading.Helpfulexperience:FamiliaritywithWindows.Tuition:$12048117 SECenter TABOR117 8:30a–3:30p F 10/8– Bishop

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CEU 9262 Word - Level II, .60 Cr.—Createattractivenewsletters,professionalresearchpapersorwritethatbookusingthemoreadvancedfeaturesofMicrosoftWord.Applystylesandthemes;useClipArt,SmartArt,WordArt,tables,templates,columns,FootnotesandEndnotestoenhancebasicdocuments.Helpfulexperience:FamiliaritywithWindows.Tuition:$12048120 SECenter TABOR117 8:30a–3:30p F 10/15– Bishop

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Office2010CEU 9650 Excel - Level I, .60 Cr.—Learntocreatespreadsheetstomanagefinancialinformationororganizeyourlifewithtextornumericalinformation.Youcansort,com-bine,formatorinsertaformulatocalculatemeaningfulresults.AddnumbersinstantlywithAutoFill,createchartsforvisualresults,andchangethelookofyourdocumentwithformatting.Helpfulexperience:FamiliaritywithWindows.Tuition:$12048085 SECenter TABOR117 8:30a–3:30p S 10/9– Smith

Office201048156 WillowCr WCC214 8:30a–3:30p F 10/15– Smith

Office2010CEU 9766 Excel - Level II, .60 Cr.—Learnhowtotrackyourinvestments,savetimeperformingfinancialfunctions,sortandextractdatainasimpledatabase.Topicsincludeformulas,grouping,filtering,templates,usingmultipleworksheets,andaddingClipArt,SmartArt,andpictures.Helpfulexperience:FamiliaritywithWindows.Tuition:$12048086 SECenter TABOR117 8:30a–3:30p S 10/16– Smith

Office201048157 WillowCr WCC214 8:30a–3:30p F 10/22– Smith

Office2010CEU 96N Excel - Level III, .60 Cr.—LearnhowtousethepowerofExceltocreateprofessionalspreadsheetswithmoreadvancedfeatures.Topicsincludeadvancedformulasandfunctions,lookup,financialanddataanalysistools,collaboratinginExcel,usingmacros,PivotTablesandconsolidatingworksheets.Helpfulexperience:FamiliaritywithWindows.Tuition:$12048076 SECenter TABOR117 8:30a–3:30p S 10/23– Smith

Office201048158 WillowCr WCC214 8:30a–3:30p F 10/29– Smith

Office2010CEU 987X Access - Level I, 1.20 Cr.—LearnthebasicsofAccessandthenewRib-boninterface.Topicsincludecreatingtables,forms&reports;recordmanagement;build-ing,managing&maintainingdatabases.Helpfulexperience:FamiliaritywithWindows.Tuition:$19548083 SECenter TABOR117 8:30a–3:30p S 10/30–11/6 Wright

Office201048149 WillowCr WCC213 8:30a–3:30p F 10/8–10/15 Gasper

Office2010CEU 998A Access - Level II, .80 Cr.—Workwithintermediateconceptsthatincludedesigningrelationaldatabases,queryingwithcalculation,usingadvancedqueriesandcustomizingforms&reports.Helpfulexperience:FamiliaritywithAccess.Tuition:$14548084 SECenter TABOR117 8:30a–12:30p S 11/13–11/20Wright

Office201048150 WillowCr WCC213 8:30a–12:30p F 10/22–10/29Gasper

Office2010CEU 998C PowerPoint - Level I, .60 Cr.—Createinterestingslideshowpresenta-tionswithdesigntemplates,ClipArt,animationandsound.Additionalfeaturesincludeinsertingcharts,transitioneffectsandusingSmartArtdiagrams.Helpfulexperience:FamiliaritywithWindows.Tuition:$12548145 SECenter TABOR112 8:30a–3:30p S 10/30– Gasper

Office2010CEU 986E PowerPoint - Level II, .60 Cr.—Thissix-hourcourseisdesignedtopro-videintermediateconceptsofMicrosoftPowerPoint.Participantswillenhancetheirskillsworkingwithcharts,tables,officeapplications,onlinepresentations,andcustomizingtemplatesandmultimedia.Tuition:$12548146 SECenter TABOR112 8:30a–3:30p S 11/6– Gasper

Office2010CEU 998G MS Project - Level I, .60 Cr.—LearnprojectmanagementusingMSProject.Coursecoversworkingwithprojects,printingviewsandreports,changingthepagesetup,startingnewschedulesandeditingtasks.Tuition:$12548167 WillowCr WCC215 8:30a–3:30p S 12/4– CharamellaCEU 998F MS Project - Level II, .60 Cr.—LearntousetheintermediatefeaturesofMSProject.Evaluateandadjusttime,resourceandcostfactors;customizereports,controlprintedoutputandworkwithmultipleprojects.Tuition:$12548089 WillowCr WCC215 8:30a–3:30p S 12/11– CharamellaCEU 9776 InDesign Level I, 1.80 Cr.—Learntodesignandproduceprofessionaldocumentssuchasposters,invitations,brochuresandnewslettersusingInDesign'spagelayoutsoftware.Topicsincludecreatingframes,importingandeditingtext,creatingimages,dropcaps,fillingobjects,creatingcolorgradients,textwrap,masterpages,insertingtablesandtabs,andparagraph,characterandobjectstyles.HelpfulExperience:FamiliaritywithMSOffice.Tuition:$34548139 Central CLIMB206 8:30a–3:30p F 10/29–11/12Bishop

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Self-Paced ApplicationsVisitourWebsiteathttp://www.pdxclimb.org/self_paced.htmlforupdatedinformation.Greatqualityandpricedright!Thesecoursesaredesignedtoallowstudentstoworkattheirownpaceatwork,homeorwhereevertheyhavethenecessarysoftware.Infact,itisnotnecessarytocomeoncampusfortheseclassesasinstructorsupport,grading,questions,etc.areallprovidedviaemail.Eachclassusesastep-by-steptrainingmanualcompletewithexercisesandhomeworkrequirements.Togetstarted,pleaseemailthein-structor,SuzannGaspersuzann.gasper@pcc.eduwhowillprovideyouwithfurtherdetailsandsupportinformation.Youmayregisteranytimeuntilthelasttwoweeksoftheterm.CEU 993I Self-Paced Word - Level I, 2.00 Cr.—CreateprofessionallookinglettersandreportsoruseemailmergeforspecialmailingswithMicrosoftword.Topics:Create,save&editdocuments;move,copy&replacetext;changefonts;settabs;addpagenumbers,columns,bullets,borders&shading.Helpfulexperience:FamiliaritywithWindows.Tuition:$7948105 Distance DSTTBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 GasperCEU 993H Self- Paced Word - Level II, 2.00 Cr.—Createattractivenewsletters,professionalresearchpapersorwritethatbookusingthemoreadvancedfeaturesofMi-crosoftWord.Applystylesandthemes;useClipArt,SmartArt,WordArt,tables,templates,columns,FootnotesandEndnotestoenhancebasicdocuments.Helpfulexperience:FamiliaritywithWindows.Tuition:$7948107 Distance DSTTBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 GasperCEU 9686 Self-Paced Word - Level III, 2.00 Cr.—Learnhowtomergelettersformassmailings,organizeprojectswithforms,templates,andadvancedtables;usemacrostosimplifydocumentcreation;useExcelintegration;performcalculations&createdigitalsignatures.Helpfulexperience:familiarwithWord.Tuition:$7948109 Distance DSTTBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 GasperCEU 993E Self-Paced Excel - Level I, 2.00 Cr.—Learntocreatespreadsheetstomanagefinancialinformationororganizeyourlifewithtextornumericalinformation.Youcansort,combine,format,orinsertaformulatocalculatemeaningfulresults.Addnumbersinstantly,withAutoFill,createchartsforvisualresults,andchangethelookofyourdocumentwithformatting.Helpfulexperience:familiaritywithWindows.Tuition:$7948098 Distance DSTTBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 GasperCEU 993D Self-Paced Excel - Level II, 2.00 Cr.—Learnhowtotrackyourinvestments,savetimeperformingfinancialfunctions,andsortandextractdatainasimpledatabase.Topicsincludeformulas,grouping,filtering,templates,usingmultipleworksheets,andaddingClipArt,SmartArt,andpictures.Helpfulexperience:FamiliaritywithWindows.Tuition:$7948101 Distance DSTTBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 GasperCEU 982E Self-Paced Excel - Level III, 2.00 Cr.—LearntousethepowerofExceltocreateprofessionalspreadsheetsandformswithmoreadvancedfeatures.Topicsincludeworkingwithformulasandfunctions,lookup,analysistools,trackingprojects,groupingworksheets,usingmacrosandVBA,Internetintegrationandworkingwithonlinecollaboration.Helpfulexperience:familiaritywithExcel.Tuition:$7948102 Distance DSTTBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 GasperCEU 993C Self-Paced Access - Level I, 2.00 Cr.—LearnthebasicsofAccessandthenewRibboninterface.Topicsincludecreatingtables,forms&reports;recordmanage-ment;building,managing&maintainingdatabases.Helpfulexperience:FamiliaritywithWindows.Tuition:$7948090 Distance DSTTBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 GasperCEU 994M Self-Paced Access - Level II, 2.00 Cr.—Workwithintermediateconceptsthatincludedesigningrelationaldatabases,queryingwithcalculation,usingadvancedqueriesandcustomizingforms&reports.Helpfulexperience:FamiliaritywithAccess.Tuition:$7948094 Distance DSTTBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 GasperCEU 9774 Self-Paced Access - Level III, 2.00 Cr.—LearntheadvancedfeaturesofMSAccessincludingsettingupcomplexformsandreports,customizingthedatabaseinterface,settingsecurityoptions,andintegratingAccesswithotherOfficeapplications,includingword,ExcelandOutlook.Tuition:$7948097 Distance DSTTBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 GasperCEU 993A Self-Paced PowerPoint - Level I, 2.00 Cr.—Createinterestingslideshowpresentationswithdesigntemplates,ClipArt,animationandsound.Additionalfeaturesincludeinsertingcharts,transitioneffectsandusingSmartArtdiagrams.HelpfulExperience:FamiliaritywithWindows.Tuition:$7948103 Distance DSTTBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 GasperCEU 994L Self-Paced Powerpoint - Level II, 2.00 Cr.—Learnintermediatecon-ceptsincludingcharts&tables,customizingtemplatesandmultimediaandworkingwithofficeapplications&onlinepresentations.Helpfulexperience:PowerPointIorequivalent.Tuition:$7948104 Distance DSTTBA TBA MTWRFS 9/20–12/1 Gasper

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On-Campus LocationsCapital Center - WCWTC Wash Co Workforce Training Ctr, 18624 NW Walker RD, Capital Center - WCWTC Wash Co Workforce Training Ctr, 18624 NW Walker RD,

NW 185th and NW Walker RD, Aloha Cascade Campus C. For Cascade Scheduling, For Cascade Scheduling,

Portland Cascade Campus CAGYM Cascade Gym, 705 N Killingsworth ST, Cascade Campus,

Portland Cascade Campus CAHOSP Hospitals/Clinicals--Cascade, Cascade Campus CAOFF Off Campus - Cascade Classes, For CA Off Campus

Scheduling, Cascade Campus JH Jackson Hall, 705 N Killingsworth St, Cascade Campus,

Portland Cascade Campus MAHB Moriarty Arts Humanities Bldg, 705 N Killingsworth,

Portland Cascade Campus PSEB Public Service Education Bldg, 705 N Killingsworth St,

Cascade Campus, Portland Cascade Campus SC Student Center, 705 N Killingsworth St, Cascade Cam-

pus, Portland Cascade Campus SSB Student Services Bldg, 705 N Killingsworth St, Cascade

Campus, Portland Cascade Campus TEB Technology Education Building, 705 N Killingsworth ST,

Cascade Campus, Portland Cascade Campus TH Terrell Hall, 705 N Killingsworth St, Cascade Campus,

Portland Central Portland - CLIMB CLIMB CLIMB Center (formerly CPWTC),

1626 SE Water Avenue, Portland Downtown Center DC Downtown Center, 722 SW 2nd Ave, Portland Hillsboro Center HC Hillsboro Center, 775 SE Baseline St, Hillsboro Metro Ctr - PMWTC1 Portland Metropolitan WTC - 1, 5600 NE 42nd Avenue,

Portland Metro Ctr - PMWTC2 Portland Metropolitan WTC - 2, 5600 NE 42nd Avenue,

Portland Newberg Center NCC Newberg Ctr (at Chehalem Cntr), 415 E Sheridan St,

Newberg Newberg Center NLIB Newberg Library, 503 E Hancock St, Newberg Rock Cr Campus BLDG2 BLDG 2 - Rock Creek Campus, 17705 NW Springville

Road, Portland Rock Cr Campus BLDG3 BLDG 3 - Rock Creek Campus, 17705 NW Springville

Road, Portland Rock Cr Campus BLDG4 BLDG 4 - Rock Creek Campus, 17705 NW Springville

Road, Portland Rock Cr Campus BLDG5 BLDG 5 - Rock Creek Campus, 17705 SW Springville

Road, Portland Rock Cr Campus BLDG6 Aviation Hanger - Rock Creek, 17705 NW Springville

Road, Portland Rock Cr Campus BLDG7 BLDG 7 - Rock Creek Campus, 17705 NW Springville

Road, Portland Rock Cr Campus BLDG9 BLDG 9 - Rock Creek Campus, 17705 NW Springville

RD, Portland Rock Cr Campus R. For Rock Creek Scheduling, 17705 NW Springville Road,

Rock Creek Campus, Portland SE Center SCOTT Mt Scott Hall, 2305 SE 82nd AVE, Southeast Center,

Portland SE Center TABOR Mt Tabor Hall, 2305 SE 82nd AVE, Southeast Center,

Portland Sylvania Campus AM Automotive Metals (AM), 12000 SW 49th Avenue,

Portland Sylvania Campus CC Amo De Bernardis College Ctr, 12000 SW 49th AVE,

Sylvania Campus, Portland Sylvania Campus CT Communications Technology, 12000 SW 49th Avenue,

Portland Sylvania Campus HOSP Hospitals/Clinicals--Sylvania,

Sylvania Campus HT Health Technology, 12000 SW 49th AVE, Sylvania Campus, Portland

Sylvania Campus PAC Performing Arts Center, 12000 SW 49th AVE, Sylvania Campus, Portland

Sylvania Campus SCB South Classroom Bldg -Sylvania, 12000 SW 49th AVE, Sylvania Campus, Portland

Sylvania Campus SS Social Science, 12000 SW 49th AVE, Sylvania Campus, Portland

Sylvania Campus ST Science Technology, 12000 SW 49th Avenue, Sylvania Campus, Portland

Sylvania Campus SY For Sylvania Scheduling, 12000 SW 49th Avenue, Sylvania Campus, Portland

Sylvania Campus TCB Technology Classroom Building, 12000 SW 49th AVE, Sylvania Campus, Portland

Willow Creek Center WCC Willow Creek Center, SW 185th and Baseline, 241 SW Edgeway Dr, Beaverton

Off-Campus LocationsAstoria Ore MEMHOS Columbia Memorial Hospital, 2111 Exchange Street,

Astoria Beaverton BEAVHS Beaverton High School, 13000 SW 2nd Street,

Beaverton Beaverton CEDRPK Cedar Park Middle School, 11100 SW Park Way,

Portland Beaverton HSYOGA Heart Song Yoga, 3841 SW Hall Blvd, Beaverton Beaverton MONTA2 Montavilla Sewing Center II, 4955 SW Western Ave,

Beaverton Beaverton MRYVIL Maryville Nursing Home, 14645 SW Farmington Rd,

Aloha Beaverton REGOLF Reserve Vineyard and Golf Club, 4805 SW 229th, Aloha Beaverton SRIDGE Southridge High School, 9625 SW 125th Avenue,

Beaverton Beaverton TECHSH Tech Shop, 10100 SW Allen Blvd, Beaverton Beaverton WESTVW Westview High School, 4200 NW 185th Ave, Portland Beaverton WHITFD Whitford Middle School, 7935 SW Scholls Ferry Rd,

Beaverton Distance Learning DST Distance Learning, Classes via Web, Modem, TV,

Portland Downtown MLTLIB Multnomah County Library, 801 SW 10th Avenue,

Portland Forest Gr FGFGHS Forest Grove High School, 1401 Nichols Lane,

Forest Grove Hillsboro ARTFUL The Artfull Garden, 222 E Main St, Hillsboro Hillsboro COMACT Community Action Organization, 1001 SW Baseline

Road, Hillsboro Hillsboro GLENCO Glencoe High School, 2700 NW Glencoe Road,

Hillsboro Hillsboro HAWTHO Hawthorn Farms Athletic Club, 4800 NE Belknap Court,

Hillsboro Hillsboro HBAVIA Hillsboro Aviation, 3565 NE Cornell Road, Hillsboro Hillsboro HBCELC Cornell Estates Retirement Ctr, 1005 NE 17th Avenue,

Hillsboro Hillsboro HBHSRC Hillsboro Community Senior Ctr, 750 SE 8th Avenue,

Hillsboro Hillsboro MCKAYC McKay Creek Golf Course, 1416 NW Jackson, Hillsboro Hillsboro NWRESD NW Regional ESD, 5825 NE Ray Circle, Hillsboro King City KCCLUB King City Clubhouse, 15245 SW 116th Ave, King City Lk Oswego ABDA Academy Ballet & Dance Arts, 311 B Ave, Lake Oswego Lk Oswego ACAD Academy of Dance Lake Oswego, 16250 SW Bryant Rd,

Lake Oswego Lk Oswego LOADUL Lake Oswego Adult Community Ce, 505 G Avenue, Lake

Oswego Lk Oswego LOGOLF Lake Oswego Municipal Golf Crs, 17525 SW Stafford

Road, Lake Oswego Lk Oswego LOJRHI Lake Oswego Junior High School, 2500 Country Club

Road, Lake Oswego Lk Oswego LOSRHI Lake Oswego High School, 2501 Country Club RD, Lake

Oswego Lk Oswego PROVMF Providence Mercantile Fitness, 4015 SW Mercantile

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N Port JEFF Jefferson High School, 5210 N Kerby Avenue, Portland N Port NWDPS Northwest Dance Project Studio, 833 N Shaver St,

Portland N Port ODDFEL Oddfellows Educational Center, 4830 N Lombard St,

Portland N Port RCROSS Red Cross Oregon Trail Chapter, 3131 N Vancouver Ave,

Portland NE Port BAMBOO Bamboo Craftsman Shop/Nursery, 3528 NE 50th,

Portland NE Port BENSON Benson High School, 546 NE 12th Avenue, Portland NE Port BLOTUS The Blossoming Lotus Cafe, 1713 NE 15th, Portland NE Port DOGGY Doggy Business, 4905 NE 42nd Ave, Portland NE Port EGLEN Prov ElderPlace Glendoveer, 13007 NE Glisan, Portland NE Port ENTBNG Enterbeing, 1603 NE Alberta St, Portland NE Port GATEWY Gateway TC - MAX Station, NE 99 AVE at NE Pacific ST,

Between Halsey & Glisan, Portland NE Port GRNTHS Grant High School, 2245 NE 36th, Portland NE Port HTYOGA Hot Yoga for Life, 714 N Fremont, NE Port HWSC Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 NE 40th, Portland NE Port MESD Multnomah Co Ed Service Dist, 11611 NE Ainsworth

Circle, Portland NE Port MNDFUL Mindfulness-Based Therapy, 1525 NE Weidler St,

Suite 101, Portland NE Port MR SUN Mr Sun Solar, 6125 NE Portland Hwy, Portland NE Port OMSTUD Om Studio, 14 NE 10th Ave, Portland NE Port PERFRM Performa Floor LLC, 4910 NE 122nd Ave, Portland NE Port WHOLE Whole Foods Market, 3535 NE 15th Ave., Portland NW Port BETHAN Bethany Nursery, 5909 NW 185th Ave, Portland NW Port EGLASS Elements Glass, 1979 NW Vaughn St, Portland NW Port FRNHSE Friendly House, Inc., 1737 NW 26 AVE, Portland NW Port GETFIT Get Fit Training, 1500 NW 18th Ave No. 107, Portland NW Port LGSH Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital, 1015 NW 22nd

Avenue, Portland NW Port MULTYH Multnomah Yacht Harbor, 12900 NW Marina Way,

Portland NW Port PDXBKE Portland Bicycle Tours, 345 NW Everett, Portland NW Port SEWSTD Sewing Studio NW, 1500 NW 18th, Suite 115, Portland NW Port WFMP Whole Foods Market Pearl Dist, 1210 NW Couch St,

Portland NW Port WINE The Wine Cellar, 13486-A NW Cornell, Portland Newberg NJSS Newberg Jewelry Studio Supply, 111A S. College St,

Newberg Open Campus OPNOFF Off Campus Site, Portland SE Port BOWEN Bowenwork - Studio 1235, 1235 SE Division St Suite

202B, Portland SE Port CLEVHS Cleveland High School, 3400 SE 26th AVE, SE 26th

AVE at Powell BLVD, Portland SE Port COWGIR Cowgirl at Heart, 8550 SE McLoughlin Blvd, Milwaukie SE Port ECLYSI Ecclysiast Dance Studio, 326 SE Madison St, Portland SE Port FARM Farm Classes, 2625 SE 61st Ave, Portland SE Port FEART Fire & Earth Art School Annex, 2502 SE Division St,

Portland SE Port FRAKHS Franklin High School, 5405 SE Woodward Street,

Portland SE Port FSTEIN FH Steinbart Company, 234 SE 12th Avenue, Portland SE Port HLGATE Holgate Center, 3320 SE Holgate, Portland SE Port LWALLS Living Walls, 109 SE Salmon St, Portland SE Port MONTAV Montavilla Sewing Center, 8326 SE Stark ST, Portland SE Port MTTACS Mt Tabor Community School, 5800 SE Ash ST, Two

blocks north of Stark, Portland SE Port NAOMIS Naomi’s Organic Farm Supply, 2500 SE Tacoma St,

Portland SE Port NEWHIT New Heights Integrated Therapy, 1423 SE 23rd Avenue,

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SE Port OAKSPK Oaks Amusement Park, 7805 SE Oaks Park Way, Port-land

SE Port ONEHRT One With Heart, 4231 SE Hawthorne, Portland SE Port REJUV Rejuvenation, Inc, 1100 SE Grand Avenue, Portland SE Port REXPJT REX Project, 2030 SE Rex St, Portland SE Port RICHMD Richmond Elementary School, 2276 SE 41st, Portland SE Port SOLOFL Solo Flamenco Arts Academy, 1235 SE Division St,

Portland SE Port YOGABH Yoga Bhoga, 1028 SE Water Ave Ste 265, Portland SW Port 10AVE 10th Avenue Athletic Club, 1111 SW 10th Avenue,

Portland SW Port ARMISW Amrita, 0110 SW Bancroft, Corner of Bancroft and

Corbett, Portland SW Port ARTMSM Portland Art Museum, 1119 SW Park AVE, Portland SW Port CBGYM Circuit Bouldering Gym, 6050 SW Macadam Ave,

Portland SW Port COMTHR A Common Thread, 15230 SW Sequoia Pkwy Ste 100,

Portland SW Port EAINST EarthAdvantage Institute, 16280 SW Upper Boones Ferry

Rd, Tigard SW Port GABRIE Gabriel Park, 6820 SW 45th Ave, Portland SW Port LINCHS Lincoln High School, 1600 SW Salmon Street, Portland SW Port MKBC Mahasiddha Kadampa Buddhist, 3635 SW Hood Ave,

Portland SW Port MORPRK Whitmarsh Building, 803 SW Morrison ST, Morrison at

SW Park AVE, Portland SW Port NEIGHR Neighborhood House, 7688 SW Capitol Hwy, Mult-

nomah Art Center Bldg, Portland SW Port OHSUWC OHSU Center for Women’s Health, Kohler Pavilion, 7th

floor, 808 SW Campus Dr, Portland SW Port OMBASE Om Base, 6357 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland SW Port REVBOD Revolution Body in Motion, 8525 SW Barbur Blvd,

Portland SW Port SOCART Oregon Society of Artists, 2185 SW Park Place, Portland SW Port STROHK Strohecker’s Inc, 2855 SW Patton Road, Portland SW Port SUNTRN Sunset Transit Center, SW Barnes RD at Sunset Transit,

SW Barnes at Hwy 217 & Hwy 26, Portland SW Port WILSON Wilson High School, 1151 SW Vermont Street, Portland Scappoose SCABMP Scappoose Bay Marine Park, 57420 Old Portland Road,

Warren Scappoose SCAPHS Scappoose High School, 33700 SE High School Way,

Scappoose Seaside PSHOSP Providence Seaside Hospital, 725 S Wahanna RD,

Seaside Sherwood SHERHS Sherwood High School, 16956 SW Meinecke RD,

Sherwood St Helens STHBC St. Helens Bowenwork Clinic, 440 Columbia Blvd, St

Helens St Helens STHHS St Helens High School, 2375 Gable Road, St Helens Swan Island WELDTC Swan Island Training Center, Building 10, 5555 N Chan-

nel Ave, Portland Tigard CHURCH Tigard Christian Church, 13405 SW Hall Blvd, Tigard Tigard FOWLER Fowler Middle School, 10865 SW Walnut Street, Tigard Tigard ROSEGG Rose’s Art Glass School, 10105 SW Hall Blvd, Tigard Tigard TIGSRC Tigard Senior Center, 8815 SW O’Mara Street, Tigard Troutdale HBAVIE Hillsboro Aviation East, 1123 Graham Rd, Troutdale Troutdale ROOSTR Rooster Rock State Park, I-84 Eastbound at Exit 25,

Troutdale Tualatin POHL Juanita Pohl Center, 8513 SW Tualatin Rd, Tualatin Tualatin TUALCP Tualatin Community Park, SW Boones Ferry at Tualatin

Rd, On the Tualatin River, Tualatin Tualatin TUALPL Tualatin Public Library, 18878 SW Martinazzi, Tualatin

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Itmaybedifficulttofindaplacetoparkduringthefirsttwo-to-threeweeksofeachterm.Purchasingapermitdoesnotguaranteethatyouwilleasilyfindaspace.Allowextratimetogettoyourclassandparklegally.Parkinginhandicappedorotherrestrictedparkingareaswillresultinacitationor,inextremecases,yourvehiclemaybetowed.Youmayalsobuyyourparkingpermitonline(Seepage4).Thankyouforyourpatienceandunderstanding.

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This schedule is printed on recycled paper and is recyclable with your newspapers.

online for students October 11th!

GRAD Plan

• Find the classes you need to graduate

• Meet with an advisor to create a term-to-term plan

• Use “What If” to consider different degrees and majors

• “Look Ahead” to see how classes fulfill your degree requirements

For more information visitwww.pcc.edu/resources/advising

SEPTEmbERFall term classes begin on Monday, Sept. 20. For information about registration, call (503) 977-4933 or visit www.pcc.edu

OCTObERThe Rock Creek Campus, 17705 N.W. Springville Road, hosts its annual Harvest Festival on Saturday, Oct. 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Parking is free. For more information, call (503) 614-7379.

NOvEmbER PCC Theatre presents the world premiere of a new ad-aptation of Georg Buchner’s dramatic classic “Woyzeck.” The shows are at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 12, 13, 19 & 20;

NOvEmbER (CONTiNuED)

11 a.m. matinee on Nov. 18; and 2 p.m. on Nov. 21. All shows are in the Sylvania Performing Arts Center. Visit www.pcc.edu for details.

International Education Week is Nov. 15-19. Fairs and speakers are scheduled for each of the three comprehensive campuses. All events are free and help educate the public of the wide variety of countries and cultures represented at PCC.

JANuARy Winter term classes begin Monday, Jan. 3, 2011. For information about registration, call (503) 977-4933 or visit www.pcc.edu

Take PCC courses atChehalem Cultural Center for the 2010 – 2011 school year PCC Newberg Center opens fall 2011! Located south of Hwy. 99 at Fernwood Rd. and Brutscher St.

PCC is in Newberg!

Find out more at www.pcc.edu/newberg