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ProgramCredentialDescription
Accounting, AAS ▸ 26 coursesDegreeThis program emphasizes developing an advanced understanding of accounting principles, analytical skills and the capacity to solve problems. Students should have the ability to reason, read with comp… source
Administrative Professional, AAS ▸ 50 coursesDegreeThis program provides a strong foundation of office and technology skills and courses in business administration, with an emphasis on critical thinking and human relations skills. The program include… source
Auto Body/Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology, AAS ▸ 25 coursesDegreeThe Auto Body/Collision Repair and Refinishing program simulates real working conditions in a well-equipped modern shop facility. Training combines intensive theory and practical lab experience tailo… source
Automotive Service Technology, AAS ▸ 25 coursesDegreeThe instruction, curriculum, facilities, and equipment of the Automotive Service Technology program have been evaluated by the Automotive Service Excellence Education Foundation (ASEEF) and are accre… source
Business, AAS ▸ 25 coursesDegreeThe Business AAS establishes a foundation for a successful business career while enabling students to explore a wide variety of business topics. Students can enhance their employability by completing… source
Computer-Aided Manufacturing, AAS ▸ 32 coursesDegreeThis program combines training in computer-aided drafting (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM). Course work emphasizes machine tool fundamentals, computer numerical control (CNC) and computer… source
Computer & Network Administration, AAS ▸ 25 coursesDegreeThe Computer & Network Administration program prepares students for technical support careers specializing in network administration and maintenance. Students may earn either a one-year Computer & Ne… source
Construction Trades, General Apprenticeship, AAS ▸ 29 coursesApprenticeshipRegistered Apprenticeship in the construction trades or occupations is a method of career and technical related training leading to certification and journey-level status. source
Criminal Justice, AAS ▸ 31 coursesDegreeThe course work for this two-year program is designed to develop students’ knowledge and skills in the areas of law enforcement, courts and corrections. Areas emphasized include community policing, c… source
Criminal Justice, Corrections Option, AAS ▸ 32 coursesDegreeThe Corrections program utilizes an interdisciplinary approach, including sociological, psychological and biological behavioral perspectives to provide students with a well-rounded basis for interact… source
Digital Media Communications, AAS ▸ 47 coursesDegreeThe Digital Media Communications (DMC) degree is designed to successfully prepare students for careers in the expanding fields of digital media productions and communications. source
Early Childhood Education & Family Studies, AAS ▸ 38 coursesDegreeThis program provides a foundation in the ten core knowledge categories: Family and Community Systems; Diversity; Health, Safety and Nutrition; Human Growth and Development; Learning Environments and… source
Educación infantil y estudios familiares, AAS ▸ 24 coursesDegreeEste programa proporciona una base en los estándares y competencias de preparación de maestros de la primera infancia de NAEYC: source
Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies, AAS ▸ 73 coursesApprenticeshipTrades: Limited Energy (LE), Protective Signaling (LE), Lineman (UL), Meterman (UM), Wireman (UW), Limited Maintenance Electrician (LM), Line Estimator (UE), and Inside Electrician (IE) source
Electronics Engineering Technology, AAS ▸ 129 coursesDegreeProgram course work focuses on a traditional electronics foundation, including a basic electronics series, digital logic series, a troubleshooting series, a physics series and a semiconductor linear… source
Emergency Management Professional, AAS ▸ 42 coursesDegreeHelp build a culture of preparedness and ready communities forcatastrophic disasters with the Emergency Management Professional (EMP) AAS at CCC. This program is ideal for incumbent workers looking t… source
Full-Stack Web Development, AAS ▸ 31 coursesDegreeThis program prepares students for technical positions related to web programming and design. This multidisciplinary program incorporates classes from computer science, art, English, and business. Co… source
Horticulture, AAS ▸ 70 coursesDegreeThe Horticulture Department provides quality education and training for industry and community members. Greenhouse, nursery, landscape, arboriculture, and organic farming courses integrate technical… source
Human Services Generalist, AAS ▸ 32 coursesDegreeBoth the one-year Human Services Generalist Certificate and the two-year AAS offer training for entry-level positions in diverse social services agencies. The degree combines academic course work wit… source
Industrial Maintenance Technology, AAS ▸ 33 coursesDegreeIndustrial Maintenance Technology (IMT) is a program that prepares students to succeed as maintenance technicians in industry. IMT graduates perform mechanical and electrical maintenance of manufactu… source
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Apprenticeship, AAS ▸ 10 coursesApprenticeshipRegistered Apprenticeship in the machinist trades or occupations is a method of career and technical related training leading to certification and journey-level status. source
Landscape Management, AAS ▸ 55 coursesDegreeThe Landscape Management degree prepares students for entry-level management positions in the landscaping industry by providing them business, communication and project management skills in addition… source
Landscape Management, Arboriculture Option, AAS ▸ 49 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for a career in arboriculture and urban forestry, providing the necessary knowledge base to pass the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist exam… source
Machine Tool Technology, AAS ▸ 38 coursesDegreeCourse work in machine tool technology prepares students for careers in high-tech manufacturing by producing products to exacting industrial standards utilizing current manual and computer-aided mach… source
Microelectronics Systems Technology, AAS ▸ 115 coursesDegreeThis program prepares students for entry into the microelectronics and semiconductor industries. Course work focuses on wafer manufacturing, integrated circuit fabrication, component manufacturing, m… source
Music Performance & Technology, AAS ▸ 49 coursesDegreeThe Music Performance & Technology AAS (MPT) degree provides skills in three broad categories necessary to successfully make a living as a professional musician and closely-related fields: source
Music Technology, AAS ▸ 139 coursesDegreeThis program provides experience and skills in the specialized field of Music and Audio Technology that are necessary for the pursuit of a career as an Audio Engineer or Music Producer. The program b… source
Nursing (RN), AAS ▸ 39 coursesDegreeThe Clackamas Community College nursing program, which is approved by the Oregon State Board of Education and the Oregon State Board of Nursing, is also a partner in the Oregon Consortium for Nursing… source
Project Management, AAS ▸ 25 coursesDegreeUpon completion of the two-year Project Management AAS, students with appropriate work experience are qualified to sit for the national certification examination in project management and to earn the… source
Renewable Energy Technology, AAS ▸ 36 coursesDegreeThe Renewable Energy Technology (RET) program provides technical training for employment in the field of manufacturing, installation and maintenance of renewable energy systems and products. Graduate… source
Water & Environmental Technology, AAS ▸ 44 coursesDegreeThe Water & Environmental Technology program provides career technical classes combined with field experience. Classes are offered in day/evening combinations and have enrollment limits to enhance in… source
Welding Technology, AAS ▸ 32 coursesDegreeThis program prepares students for entry into these industries: fabricated structural metal products, motor vehicles and equipment, construction and heavy construction, transportation equipment, ship… source
Wildland Fire Management, AAS ▸ 40 coursesDegreeThis program provides education and training that can lead to seasonal employment in wildland firefighting or to the first step to a career in fire management, the forest industry or park service. Th… source
Associate of Science Degrees (AS) ▸ 8 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science degree is designed for students who wish to take the first two years of their coursework at Clackamas Community College, then transfer to a particular four-year institution t… source
Alcohol & Drug Counselor, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Alcohol & Drug Counselor Pathway Certificate prepares students to sit for the certification examination offered by the Mental Health and Addiction Certification Board of Oregon. The coursework is… source
Auto Body/Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificateThe Auto Body/Collision Repair Refinishing Technology program simulates real working conditions in a well-equipped modern shop facility. Training combines intensive theory and practical lab experienc… source
Auto Collision Refinish, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis program simulates real working conditions in a well-equipped modern shop facility. Training combines intensive theory and practical lab experience tailored to specific needs. Course work include… source
Auto Collision Repair, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis certificate simulates real working conditions in a well-equipped modern shop facility. Training combines intensive theory and practical lab experience tailored to specific needs. This certificat… source
CNC Operator, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThis program provides the training necessary for employment within the advanced manufacturing field. The program is arranged with core CNC competencies in mind while allowing the student flexibility… source
Early Childhood Education & Family Studies, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThis program is a stackable credential on the path to the Early Childhood Education & Family Studies AAS . These pathways provide a completion path for students who desire to work in the early learni… source
Emergency Medical Technician, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThis program accepts 24 students per cohort with two cohorts per academic year. Students will either start in Fall or Winter. Students must complete an online program application. Detailed informatio… source
Entry Level Journalist, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe Entry Level Journalist certificate prepares students for entry-level positions in the field of digital media and journalism. Students attain knowledge and learn skills to seek careers in creative… source
Entry Level Welder, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThis program is designed with core competencies in mind while allowing the student flexibility to take other relevant welding courses. source
Human Resource Management Essentials, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThis program is designed for students who either are currently employed in or desire to be employed in Human Resource Management (HRM), and who lack formal education in Human Resource Management laws… source
Integrated Marketing & Promotion, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificateStudents who successfully complete this pathway will be prepared to develop integrated marketing and promotional strategies within the current business environment. Skills developed in this pathway s… source
Irrigation Technician, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe Irrigation Technician program provides instruction for design, installation, repair, upgrade, maintenance, monitoring and programming of irrigation systems for landscapes, nurseries, golf courses… source
Limited License Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 9 coursesApprenticeshipRegistered Apprenticeship in the electrician trades or occupations is a method of career and technical related training leading to certification and journey-level status. source
Mechanics and Maintenance Apprenticeship Technologies: Trade Worker Apprenticeship Technologies, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 7 coursesApprenticeshipRegistered Apprenticeship in the machinist trades or occupations is a method of career and technical related training leading to certification and journey-level status. source
Management Fundamentals, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThis program is designed for students who seek a foundation of managerial knowledge to support their advancement toward a career in management. source
Manual Apprenticeship Trades, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 9 coursesApprenticeshipRegistered Apprenticeship in the construction trades or occupations is a method of career and technical related training leading to certification and journey-level status. source
Plant Health Management, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Plant Health Management program provides instruction for monitoring and identifying pests, selecting and utilizing appropriate control measures, and evaluating their effectiveness. Course work is… source
Project Management Tools & Techniques, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThis program is designed for students with prior project management experience and good interpersonal skills who want to develop their technical competencies in project management. It provides a foun… source
Under Car Technician - Automatic Transmission, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThe Under Car Technician - Automatic Transmission Program combines the initial courses of the Automotive Service Technology AAS to provide the student with an opportunity to gain entry-level employme… source
Under Car Technician - Manual Transmission, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Under Car Technician - Manual Transmission program combines the initial courses of the Automotive Service Technology AAS to provide the student with an opportunity to gain entry-level employment.… source
Video Production Technician, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 13 coursesCertificateThe Video Production Technician certificate prepares students for entry-level positions in the field of video production. Students attain knowledge and learn skills to seek careers in creative and su… source
Wilderness Survival & Leadership, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Wilderness Survival & Leadership program is designed for those students who would like to pursue a variety of careers in the outdoors. Students will understand leadership, survival, and rescue in… source
Wildland Fire Forestry, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Wildland Fire Forestry program provides training in forestry and conservation skills needed for technicians in this field of work. Intended for students who would like to pursue a variety of care… source
Wildland FireFighter 1, Career Pathway Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThis program will provide students the opportunity to gain the skills necessary to prepare them for entry-level jobs in the wildland firefighting industry. The intent of the program is to prepare stu… source
Accounting Clerk, Certificate ▸ 14 coursesCertificateCurriculum includes basic bookkeeping and accounting, including manual and computerized data entry, transaction analysis, preparation of financial statements and other related tasks. source
Administrative Assistant, Certificate ▸ 16 coursesCertificateThis program provides a strong foundation of basic skills in office administration. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking and human relations skills. Course work includes Related Instruction requir… source
Administrative Assistant Training, Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThis is a targeted job training program designed for those seeking new career opportunities in administrative office support positions. This program covers the majority of the required curriculum for… source
Business Management, Certificate ▸ 19 coursesCertificateThis certificate focuses on basic management and leadership skills, including: motivation, decision-making, ethics, workflow analysis, supervision and human relations skills, effective communication,… source
Career & Technical Education (CTE) Licensure Prep, Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificateThis program meets the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) professional development requirements for industry experts seeking an Oregon Restricted or Preliminary CTE license to teach in… source
Child Care Specialist Apprenticeship, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesApprenticeshipThis apprenticeship certificate will prepare entry-level child care personnel to work in early learning classrooms as aides or classroom assistants. source
Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD), Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThe Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) certificate supports students to gain the skills needed to enter the workforce as drafters and design technicians in manufacturing, construction, and architectural s… source
Computer Application Specialist, Certificate ▸ 17 coursesCertificateThe Computer Application Specialist program prepares students for a variety of technical support careers including help desk, training, and design positions. The course work emphasizes development of… source
Computer & Network Administration, Certificate ▸ 18 coursesCertificateThe Computer & Network Administration program prepares students for technical support careers specializing in network administration and maintenance. Students may earn either a one-year Certificate o… source
Construction Trades, General Apprenticeship, Certificate ▸ 17 coursesApprenticeshipRegistered Apprenticeship in the construction trades or occupations is a method of career and technical related training leading to certification and journey-level status. source
Dental Assistant, Certificate ▸ 27 coursesCertificateThis program accepts 24 students per cohort. Students must complete an online program application. Detailed information and application can be found on the program webpage . source
Early Learning, Certificate ▸ 16 coursesCertificateThis program provides a foundation in the ten core knowledge categories: Family and Community Systems; Diversity; Health, Safety and Nutrition; Human Growth and Development; Learning Environments and… source
Educación infantil y estudios familiares, Certificate ▸ 13 coursesEste programa proporciona una introducción a los estándares y competencias de preparación de maestros de la primera infancia de NAEYC: source
Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies, Certificate ▸ 17 coursesApprenticeshipRegistered Apprenticeship in the electrician trades or occupations is a method of career and technical related training leading to certification and journey-level status. source
Electronics Engineering Technology, Certificate ▸ 18 coursesCertificateProgram course work focuses on a traditional electronics foundation, including a basic electronics series, digital logic series, a troubleshooting series, a physics series and a semiconductor linear… source
Emergency Management Professional, Certificate ▸ 14 coursesCertificateHelp build a culture of preparedness and ready communities for catastrophic disasters with the Emergency Management Professional (EMP) Certificate at CCC. This program is ideal for incumbent workers… source
Emergency Medical Technology, Certificate ▸ 13 coursesCertificateEmergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) give immediate care to critically ill or injured people in the pre-hospital setting and provide transport to hospitals, care facilities, and private residences. T… source
Employment Skills Training, CertificateCertificateThe Employment Skills Training Certificate of Completion provides opportunities for individual students to receive a state-approved certificate of completion of an individualized 12-44 credit program… source
Energy Systems Maintenance, Certificate ▸ 26 coursesCertificateThis certificate provides students with the basic technical skills and principles to support manufacturing, installation and maintenance, and electronics and communication engineers related to renewa… source
Fitness Specialist, Certificate ▸ 30 coursesCertificateThis certificate will give students the core skills and experience needed to enter the fitness industry at an entry level position. Students attain knowledge and learn skills to seek careers related… source
Front-End Web Development, Certificate ▸ 21 coursesCertificateThis program should prepare students for technical positions related to web and graphic design. This multidisciplinary program incorporates classes from computer science and art. Course work includes… source
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Technology, Certificate ▸ 15 coursesCertificateThis certificate offers instruction in GIS software, geography, data analysis, cartography, remote sensing, data collection, database theory, and programming. source
Healthcare Careers, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThis certificate prepares students for a career in healthcare by introducing them to the soft skills, communication skills, and terminology necessary to interact within a breadth of healthcare discip… source
High Purity Water, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe High Purity Water certificate program provides classes and hands-on experience with advanced water treatment methods used in the high-tech industry. The certificate program has been developed in… source
Horticulture, Certificate ▸ 25 coursesCertificateThe Horticulture Department provides quality education and training for industry and community members. Greenhouse, nursery, landscape, arboriculture, and organic farming courses integrate technical… source
Human Resource Management, Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThis certificate is recommended for students and/or professionals currently working or intending to work in the human resource field. This certificate serves as a pathway to employment or advancement… source
Human Services Generalist, Certificate ▸ 22 coursesCertificateBoth the one-year certificate and the two-year Human Service Generalist AAS offer training for entry-level positions in diverse social services agencies. The degree combines academic coursework with… source
Industrial Maintenance Technology, Certificate ▸ 18 coursesCertificateIndustrial Maintenance Technology (IMT) is a program that prepares students to succeed as maintenance technicians in industry. IMT graduates perform mechanical and electrical maintenance of manufactu… source
Industrial Maintenance Technology Mechanical Maintenance, Certificate ▸ 16 coursesCertificateIndustrial Maintenance Technology (IMT) Mechanical Maintenance certificate is a program that prepares students to succeed as mechanical maintenance technicians in industry. Graduates perform mechanic… source
Initial Welding, Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThis 6-month program is designed with the part-time student in mind. This certificate introduces welding basics and prepares students for an entry-level position in welding and fabrication. Students… source
Juvenile Corrections, Certificate ▸ 16 coursesCertificateThe Juvenile Corrections Certificate is a one-year program developed in cooperation with the Oregon Youth Authority. Students are prepared to interview for an entry-level position in a juvenile corre… source
Landscape Practices, Certificate ▸ 17 coursesCertificateThe Landscape Practices certificate prepares students to work in the landscaping industry by providing them with hands-on experience, and a basic understanding of the activities involved in the insta… source
Machine Tool Technology, Certificate ▸ 15 coursesCertificateCourse work in machine tool technology prepares students for careers in high-tech manufacturing by producing products to exacting industrial standards utilizing current manual and computer-aided mach… source
Marketing, Certificate ▸ 13 coursesCertificateThis certificate focuses on technical marketing skills in areas such as need identification, product and service development, determining price, communicating information to potential customers, and… source
Mastercam, Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThe Mastercam program is comprised of a series of three classes that prepare students to use Mastercam for 2D and 3D model building, toolpath selection and creation, and toolpath verification. Studen… source
Mechatronics, Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThis certificate prepares students to work in automated industrial environments, by building skills related to diagnosis and repair of automated systems and application of programming for industrial… source
Medical Assistant, Certificate ▸ 32 coursesCertificateThis program accepts 24 students per cohort. Students must complete an online program application. Detailed information and application can be found on the program webpage . source
Medical Billing and Coding, Certificate ▸ 18 coursesCertificateThis program accepts 24 students per cohort. Students must complete an online program application. Detailed information and application can be found on the program webpage . source
Microelectronics Systems Technology, Certificate ▸ 19 coursesCertificateThis program prepares students for entry into the microelectronics and semiconductor industries. Course work focuses on wafer manufacturing, integrated circuit fabrication, component manufacturing, m… source
Music Technology, Certificate ▸ 92 coursesCertificateThe Music Technology certificate gives students the core skills needed to enter the sound and music production industry. source
Occupational Skills Training, Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThe Occupational Skills Training program provides the opportunity for students to receive hands-on training in a specific occupational area. This program is designed for students who need or prefer w… source
Organic Farming, Certificate ▸ 36 coursesCertificateThis certificate focuses on an ecological systems approach to sustainable farming principles and practices which are suitable for small-scale market farming. Many classes have a lab component, which… source
Phlebotomy, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThis program accepts 16 students per cohort with two cohorts per academic year. Students will either start in Fall or Spring. Students must complete an online program application. Detailed informatio… source
Project Management, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThis program is designed for students who are interested in upgrading their professional skills, those who want to learn new and valuable interpersonal skills and those who might be interested in pur… source
Renewable Energy Technology, Certificate ▸ 17 coursesCertificateThe Renewable Energy Technology (RET) program provides technical training for employment in the field of manufacturing, installation and maintenance of renewable energy systems and products. Graduate… source
Water & Environmental Technology, Certificate ▸ 22 coursesCertificateThe Water & Environmental Technology program provides career technical classes combined with field experience. Classes are offered in day/evening combinations and have enrollment limits to enhance in… source
Welding Technology, Certificate ▸ 15 coursesCertificateThis program prepares students for entry into these industries: fabricated structural metal products, motor vehicles and equipment, construction and heavy construction, transportation equipment, ship… source
Wildland Fire Science, Certificate ▸ 28 coursesCertificateThe Wildland Fire Science program provides training that can lead to seasonal employment in wildland firefighting or to the first step to a career in the forest industry or park service. There are ma… source
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CodeTitleCreditsDescription
AB 101Auto RestorationDesigned for students interested in auto body repair and painting their own vehicles. Includes dent removal, panel replacement, welding and painting. May be repeated for up to 12 credits. source
AB 105Street Rod Construction TechniquesIn this course, students will learn panel forming, welding, basic body work and repair of their own classics and special interest cars. Includes shop safety, chemical hazard safety, proper and safe u… source
AB 112Collision Repair Welding IThis class focuses on auto collision damage repair. Emphasis is on Metal Inert Gas (MIG), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), welding on light gauge metals, and oxygen-acetylene cutting. source
AB 113Collision Repair I/NonstructuralProvides basic instruction in collision repairs, including shop safety and chemical hazard safety; proper and safe use of tools; basic metal work and finishing; use of filler; door removal, replaceme… source
AB 123Collision Repair Welding IITraining in light gauge metal repair: Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC), Squeeze Type Resistance Spot Welding (ST-RSW), and other advanced welding techniques specific to collisio… source
AB 133Collision Repair II/StructuralRepair major body damage using modern frame repair equipment. Includes repair and replacement of bolt-on, bonded, and welded components using the latest technology. Includes introduction to computeri… source
AB 149Collision Repair Estimating IThis course provides instruction in procedure and terminology used in the collision repair estimating field. Body part component identification and the effects of a collision on a vehicle will be stu… source
AB 150Collision Repair Computerized Estimating - AudatexProvides detailed instruction in the use of modern computerized estimating systems in the collision repair field. Focus is on Audatex software. source
AB 151Collision Repair Computerized Estimating - CCC ONEProvides detailed instruction in the use of modern computerized estimating systems in the collision repair field. Focus is on CCC ONE software. source
AB 222Collision Repair III/Advanced StructuralMajor collision repair with a systems approach: frame and structure, panels, suspension and brakes, electrical and cooling systems. Emphasis on frame and unibody repair, replacement of welded body pa… source
AB 224Collision Repair IV/Advanced StructuralAdvanced frame and Unibody repair procedures. Electronic measurement and dimensioning, repair documentation, brakes, suspension, and alignment as they relate to collision repair. source
AB 226Collision Repair V/Advanced StructuralUses the latest high quality, productive techniques and equipment to repair vehicles to pre-collision condition. Covers the refined collision repair processes for today's workplace. source
AB 235Collision Repair Welding IIIAluminum welding for collision damage repair. Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) on silicon bronze are learned, along with related welding techniques and equipment/safety p… source
AB 280Collision Repair/CWECooperative work experience. Work-based learning experience in an auto body repair shop. Required: Student Petition. source
ABE 012Adult Basic EducationInstruction offered to improve reading, writing, and math skills in order to transition to college classes, GED preparatory classes, or career related goal. Students must be 16 years or older. Requir… source
ABR 125Collision Repair/Refinishing ICovers shop safety, fire prevention, selection and use of paint products, abrasives, fillers, basic application of primers, sealers, and top coats. source
ABR 127Collision Repair/Refinishing IIApplication of solvent and waterborne finishes, including spot repairs, color matching, complete refinishing, and problem solving. Introduction to computerized color information retrieval and mixing. source
ABR 129Collision Repair/Refinishing IIIApplication of solvent and waterborne basecoats and tri-coats and urethane topcoats, using both foreign and domestic refinish systems. Includes complete refinishing, spot and panel painting, color ma… source
ABR 225Production Shop TechniquesDesigned for students who wish to gain additional hands-on experience in refinishing, using the most up-to-date methods and materials. source
ABR 227Restoration PracticesDesigned for students who wish to broaden their skills base in the upper end refinish market. Projects will be considerably more challenging, with standards and expectations set higher. source
AM 100Automotive FundamentalsAn introductory automotive service class intended to provide fundamental knowledge and basic experience about automobiles. The course covers automotive systems, preventive maintenance and performing… source
AM 101Intro to Automotive Service TechnologyThis course will prepare students for success in the Automotive Service Technology Program. Shop orientation and automotive industry safety training will be provided. Students can earn industry-recog… source
AM 116Remote Control Vehicle FundamentalsThis course is intended to provide an exploration into mechanical and electrical systems found on 1/10 scale electrically propelled trucks. Students will have classroom instruction to cover operation… source
AM 118Small Engine RepairThis course is designed to provide an overview of basic small engine maintenance, operation and repair. It covers safety, small engine theory, electrical systems, and troubleshooting. Classroom instr… source
AM 129Electrical Systems IThis course is designed to provide students with the entry-level skills necessary to repair automobile electrical systems. Students will learn about general electrical systems diagnosis; servicing an… source
AM 130Brake SystemsIn this theory and lab course students will learn about the construction and operation of basic hydraulics, brake fluids, friction materials, seals, disc and drum brakes, hydraulic and vacuum brake b… source
AM 131Suspension SystemsIn this theory and lab course, students will learn the design, construction, service, and repair of front and rear suspension systems, wheels and tires, steering systems, and alignments. Students wil… source
AM 133Engine SystemsThis course is designed to provide students with the entry-level skills necessary to repair automobile engines. Includes general engine diagnosis; cylinder head and valve train diagnosis and repair;… source
AM 135Power Transmission SystemsIn this course students will learn the construction, operation, service and repair of clutches, manual transmission, U-joints, drive lines, final drives, overdrive, and four wheel drives. source
AM 142Engine Performance IThis course is designed to provide students with the entry-level skills necessary to repair automobile fuel delivery and emission systems. Includes general engine diagnosis; fuel, air induction, and… source
AM 201Automotive InternshipStudents will be completing a portfolio project to present to companies in the automotive industry. Students will learn best practices for interview preparedness and resume development. There will be… source
AM 223Alternative Fuels Transportation TechnologyProvides students with knowledge of theory and physical description of hybrid, Electric, Fuel cell vehicles. The student will have the opportunity to acquire practical experience in the area of diagn… source
AM 224Comfort SystemsIn this course, students will learn design, construction, testing, maintenance, and repair of automotive heating and air conditioning systems. Prepares a student to take the Section 609 Environmental… source
AM 225Safety SystemsIn this course students will be introduced to existing vehicle on-board safety systems and Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS) on today's vehicles. Safety systems such as Anti-lock brakes, Traction… source
AM 228Service Shop ManagementCourse designed to familiarize students with the responsibilities of the parts manager, service manager and service writer and the day to day responsibilities of operating a business. source
AM 229Electrical Systems IIIn this course students will learn fundamentals of electronics, diagnosis, and repair of general electrical including, lighting systems, instrument cluster and driver information systems, and body el… source
AM 242Engine Performance IIThis course is the second of two engine performance courses. In this course the students will receive training in advanced lab scope diagnostics, advanced level scan tool usage, power train reprogram… source
AM 245Automatic Transmission SystemsThis course covers the theory and physical description of the automatic transmission. The student will have the opportunity to acquire practical experience and learn the proper procedures for overhau… source
AM 280Auto Mechanics/CWECooperative work experience. Work-related learning experience in an auto repair shop or auto dealership. Required: Student Petition. source
ANT 101Biological AnthropologyIntroduces the study of humans as biocultural beings in the context of modern genetics, evolutionary theory, primate taxonomy, anatomy and behavior, fossil hominins, and the role of the biological an… source
ANT 102Archaeology & PrehistoryIntroduces the methods and theories used by archaeologists to study the development of human cultures. Provides a survey of world prehistory, tracing the transition of human societies from hunting an… source
ANT 103Cultural AnthropologyIntroduces the diversity of contemporary human cultures and the ways anthropologists study and compare them in an effort to understand how different societies organize their lives and make sense of t… source
ANT 232Native Americans of North AmericaA broad survey of the cultures, arts, and history of Native Americans north of Mexico. Uses archaeological, ethno-historical, and ethnographic evidence to explore the diversity of Native American cul… source
ANT 280Anthropology/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of anthropology (may involve physical anthropology, and/or archaeology, and/or cultural anthropology). Requ… source
APR 102IEInside Electrical Residential InstallationsThis course focuses on the fundamentals of electrical installations in residential dwellings and is based on the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the Oregon Electrical Specialty Code (OESC). Requir… source
APR 103IEInside Electrical Intro to TheoryThis course is intended to provide direct current theory comprehension including atomic structures, static electricity, magnetism, resistors, series and parallel circuits, and combination circuitry.… source
APR 104LMReading Schematics and SymbolsA basic course of study that will develop the student's understanding of reading schematics and symbols through lectures and hands-on examples. source
APR 104MAPrint ReadingIntroduction to basic print reading. Students will use the principles of orthographic projection and current industry standards as they apply this knowledge to interpreting manufacturing prints. source
APR 106MAAdvanced Applied Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing for ManufacturingIntroduces participants to the application of gauging and inspection using Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT). Students will identify inspection equipment and inspect GDT characteristics wh… source
APR 108LMARC Flash Electrical SafetyThis electrical safety training course provides the student with a basic understanding of safe workplace practices from industry standards and recommended practices, including NFPA 70E, IEEE, NEC, NE… source
APR 110UMInitial Meterman TrainingThis course is designed to instruct Meterman apprentice candidates on understanding the basic functions of a Meterman Journeyman. Required: Student Petition. source
APR 111LEResidential TechnologiesDuring this course the student will receive an overview of the wide range of topics relating to residential technologies and in-depth instruction and hands-on experience on select topics. The course… source
APR 111MAManual Machining IThis course is an introduction to machine tool operation and precision measurement. It covers elementary operation of drill presses, bandsaws, lathes, and milling machines. The course includes extern… source
APR 111UELine Estimator Basic I: Tools and EquipmentThis course covers the principles and concepts that govern field operations. Students will learn to explain and summarize the basics of electric utility energy systems. The focus is on estimator fiel… source
APR 111ULOutside Electrical Basic Theory IFundamentals of outside electrical apprenticeship related training. National Electrical Code standards, basic electrical Direct Current (DC) theory including Ohms law, electrical terminology, mathema… source
APR 111UMMetering: Basics IIn this course students will examine first-year apprentice responsibilities including job conduct, absenteeism, sexual harassment, drug use and safety. Also, students will begin the first step of ele… source
APR 111UWBasic Substation Wireman IIn this course, students will examine apprentice responsibilities including job conduct, absenteeism, sexual harassment, drug use and safety. Students will also begin the first step of electrical tra… source
APR 112LEBasic Trade, Code & SafetyCovers the basic fundamentals of low voltage cabling, fundamentals of workplace safety as it applies to construction in general and specific trade environments, and an overview of the current nationa… source
APR 112MAManual Machining IIThis course is a continuation of machine tool operations. It covers set-up and operation of the vertical milling machine, lathe boring techniques, surface grinding and screw thread nomenclature. source
APR 112UELine Estimator Basic II: Electrical TheoryThis course covers the principles and concepts that govern electrical field operations. Students will utilize math and electric theory applications in the field. The focus is on electric utility syst… source
APR 112ULOutside Electrical Basic Theory IIInstructs first year, second term apprentices in electrical-related training. National Electric Code (NEC) standards, application of electrical Direct Current (DC) theory, including Ohm's law, electr… source
APR 112UMMetering: Basics IIThis course is designed to further first-year apprentice training by building on the concepts of electrical trade theory and introducing students to the aspects of substation safety. Apprentices will… source
APR 112UWBasic Substation Wireman IIwill build on the concepts of electrical trade theory and introduce students to the aspects of substation safety. Students will have the opportunity to use analog or digital meters to measure voltage… source
APR 113LESpecialized Control SystemsIntroduces specialized control systems, equipment and control devices with a physical, code and safety view. Control design and applications, installation, maintenance and measurements of low- and hi… source
APR 113MAManual Machining IIIThis course is a continuation of machine tool operations. Topics covered include offset boring heads, rotary tables, indexing devices, taper attachments and cylindrical grinding. Additional emphasis… source
APR 113UELine Estimator Basic III: Wire CircuitsThis course covers principles and concepts that govern safe wiring and circuit applications, safe working procedures, Ohm's Law calculations and use of aerial lift in field operations. The focus is o… source
APR 113ULOutside Electrical Basic Theory IIIInstructs first year, third term apprentices on fundamentals of electrical components and their application, National Electrical Code (NEC) standards, application of electrical Direct Current (DC) th… source
APR 113UMMetering: Basics IIIThis course continues first-year apprentice training by applying mathematics, electron theory and all aspects of DC electric circuit evaluation and construction and safe work practices. Required: Stu… source
APR 113UWBasic Substation Wireman IIIcontinues student training with the study of substation construction from prints to superstructure and bus design. Students will learn about various types of substation prints and drawings including… source
APR 114LEData CommunicationsThis course provides a comprehensive understanding of Data Communications and Networking with practical application. Hands-on terminations of common cabling types (including optical fiber) and instal… source
APR 115LEAmplified SystemsThis course will cover audio theory, design and installation of audio and related systems and applicable National Electrical Code articles. There will be an emphasis on how amplified systems integrat… source
APR 115UWSubstation Metering & Relay OverviewThis course introduces the apprentice to the duties of Substation Metering & Relay Technicians. It outlines how to perform testing, calibration, maintenance, installation and trouble shooting on new… source
APR 116LESecurity SystemsCovers the fundamentals of designing, installing, and integration of a typical burglar (security) system and an access control system. Students will understand what the minimum required components ar… source
APR 116UMNetwork Data Operations (NDO) OverviewThis course will give the meterman apprentice an overview of smart meter operations and associated systems/servers including Meter Data Collection (MDC), Sensus, Total Metering Solution (TMS), and MV… source
APR 117PBPlumbing Basic Trade & CodeIntroduction to plumbing trade, tools and safety; mathematical functions review, scale rulers and gauges; related science relative to water, sewage, gases and dangers of waste products. source
APR 117UMSpecial Tester OverviewApprentices will experience the daily duties of Special Testers as they do power quality testing and troubleshooting. They will learn what computer skills and applications are required, and meet the… source
APR 118ULTransformer Connections IDesigned to instruct apprentices or journey-level workers on the basic fundamentals of transformer bank connections: delta-delta, wye-wye, wye-delta, open-delta, open-delta-wye and single-phase regul… source
APR 118UMLeadman Repairman OverviewApprentices will experience the daily duties of Leadman Repairman as they investigate customer service calls and install, maintain and remove customer services. Required: Student Petition. source
APR 119PTBasic Trade & SafetyCovers the history of painting, painting trade careers, professionalism in the painting trade, safety, and painting equipment & tools. Required: Student Petition. source
APR 121UELine Estimator Theory I: OperationsThis course covers the principles and concepts of electrical laws, codes, work safety habits, electrical calculations and electrical apparatus for power line work. the focus is on installation proces… source
APR 121ULOutside Electrical Fundamental Theory IInstructs second-year apprentices on the principles and concepts of electrical laws, codes, work safety habits, electrical calculations, electrical apparatus for power line work and the installation… source
APR 121UMMetering: Fundamentals IThis course is designed to instruct second-year apprentices on the fundamentals of AC theory including the following: DC review, trigonometry review, Resistive-Capacitive (RC), Resistive-Inductive (R… source
APR 121UWFundamental Substation Wireman Icontinues to explore high voltage substation equipment including transformers, switches, and reactive equipment. Students will also build on their knowledge of Direct Current (DC) theory while beginn… source
APR 122UELine Estimator Theory II: StandardsThis course covers the principles and concepts of codes that dictate performance standards and safe work practices found in OSHA 1910.269. The focus is on interpreting schematic drawings, reading blu… source
APR 122ULOutside Electrical Fundamental Theory IIInstruct second-year, second term apprentices on outside electrical apprenticeship related training as it applies to math, construction standards, vectors and safe work practices in electrical energy… source
APR 122UMMetering: Fundamentals IIThis course is designed to instruct second-year apprentices on the graphic representation of system parameters (i.e. currents & voltages) and the various transformer line-ups that create those parame… source
APR 122UWFundamental Substation Wireman IIidentifies the role that transformers play in substations and takes a closer look at on-the-job safety. Included will be information on transformer construction, connections, tap changers and protect… source
APR 123UELine Estimator Theory III: Power LineThis course covers electrical laws, work safety habits and electrical apparatus for power line work. The focus on safe working loads, street lighting circuits, connectors, conductors and ways to prot… source
APR 123ULOutside Electrical Fundamental Theory IIIInstruct the second year apprentice on cable applications, steps to restoring service, identification and care of hot line tools, lifting and digging operations with a mobile crane, traffic signal in… source
APR 123UMMetering: Fundamentals IIIThis course is designed to instruct second-year apprentices on the fundamentals of power calculations based on mathematical and planar approaches. Required: Student Petition. source
APR 123UWFundamental Substation Wireman IIIstudents will develop a journey level understanding of cable splicing, fiber optic cables and power transformer maintenance while beginning detailed studies of other major substation equipment. This… source
APR 127PBPlumbing Fittings & MaterialsMethods of identifying and joining plastic, copper, cast iron, steel, glass and other piping materials as well as piping connections and plumbing code. source
APR 128ULTransformer Connections IIInstruct apprentices or journey-level workers on the fundamentals of transformer bank connections: delta-delta, wye-wye, wye-delta, open-delta, open-delta-wye and single-phase regulators and conditio… source
APR 129PTBasic Surface & PreparationThis course continues with additional painting equipment, identifying types of surfaces, hand and mechanical cleaning of surfaces, protecting adjacent surfaces and improving surfaces to be painted. R… source
APR 130LMBasic Electricity IExplores fundamentals of AC and DC electricity. Includes: atomic structure, direct current, alternating current, Ohm's law, series, parallel, and combination circuits, DC circuit theorems, production… source
APR 131LMBasic Electricity IICovers application of several theories learned in previous term. Additional topics will include: motors, controls, alignment, pulleys and gears, troubleshooting theory, power distribution and lightin… source
APR 131UEElectric Utility System Operation (EUSO)This course covers the principles and concepts that govern field operations. Students will explain and summarize the basics of electric utility energy systems. The focus is on understanding electrica… source
APR 132LMBasic Electricity IIIThis course offers continued study in the control of industrial electric motors. Concepts in the application of relays, motor starters, switches and overload protection are explored from both a pract… source
APR 132UEEstimator Navigational MappingPrinciples and concepts that govern field operations. Explain and summarize the basics of electric utility energy systems. Focus is on computer applications used to manage service to customers. Requi… source
APR 133UEEstimator Facility Point InspectionThis course covers the principles and concepts that govern field operations. Students will explain and summarize the basics of electric utility energy systems. The focus is on permits, regulation, co… source
APR 134UEEstimator Phase DesignThis course covers the principles and concepts that govern field operations. Students will explain and summarize the basics of electric utility energy systems. The focus is on single and three phase… source
APR 135UEEstimator MeteringThis course covers the principles and concepts that govern field operations. Students will explain and summarize the basics of electric utility energy systems. The focus is on theory, tools, motors a… source
APR 136UEEstimator Transformer TrainingThis course covers the principles and concepts that govern field operations. Students will explain and summarize the basics of electric utility energy systems. The focus is on beginning to end site m… source
APR 137PBPlumbing Basic Installation & ISOInstallation practices: plumbing fixtures, valves and fittings. Blueprint Reading: lines, scale rulers, sketching, symbols, detail sketching, orthographic projection, isometric & oblique sketches. source
APR 137UEEstimator Field FunctionsThis course covers the principles and concepts that govern field operations. Students will explain and summarize the basics of electric utility energy systems. The focus is on estimator field respons… source
APR 138ULTransformer Connections IIIInstruct apprentices or journey-level workers on the fundamentals of transformer bank connections: delta-delta, wye-wye, wye-delta, open-delta, open-delta-wye and single-phase regulators and conditio… source
APR 139PTHand & Mechanical CleaningPreparation of painting surfaces: identifying proper process for cleaning and preparation as well as the improvement of surfaces to be painted. Required: Student Petition. source
APR 147PBPlumbing MathThis course introduces students to basic and applied plumbing mathematics and job-site safety practices. Students will apply these skills to plumbing system sizing, code compliance, and the installat… source
APR 149PTBasic ApplicationsCovers brushing & rolling paints and conventional spraying techniques, as well as special devices, and troubleshooting techniques. Required: Student Petition. source
APR 151IEInside Electrical Intro to National Electrical Code (NEC)This course teaches how the National Electrical Code (NEC) NFPA 70 is arranged, covering its introduction, chapters, articles, parts, and sections. The student will learn to navigate and understand t… source
APR 152IEInside Electrical Advanced Theory and BlueprintsThis course is designed to prepare students for the electrical general journey level examinations for the States of Oregon and Washington. The course is based on tests designed to challenge the stude… source
APR 157PBPlumbing Pipe Sizing & Advanced MathLearn water pipe sizing & materials, water treatment, sewage, drainage, stacks, distribution systems, cross-connection protection, hot water heater types and the related codes. Advance mathematical s… source
APR 159PTBasic Covering & Problem SolvingCovers more advanced brushing, rolling, spraying and application techniques, as well as wood finishing and failures and remedies related to substrates, surface preparation and application. Required:… source
APR 167PBPlumbing Welding and Print ReadingBlueprint Reading: rough-in sheets, single line drawings, detail drawings and sections. Welding: Gas welding, cutting theory, soldering, brazing and cutting; flat and vertical weld and shielded metal… source
APR 169PTAdvanced CoatingCovers color & sheen of paints, special coatings, including roof and floor coatings. Required: Student Petition. source
APR 177PBPlumbing Related ScienceInstallation practices: venting materials, sizing, and hangers and sewage pumps and ejectors. Related science: water properties, pressure, hydraulics, and traps; air, manometers, pressure testing and… source
APR 187PBPlumbing Related CodesBuilding Code and Mechanical Code requirements that affect plumbing installations including a review of Fire and Life-Safety Codes relative to plumbing installation. Required: Student Petition. source
APR 197PBPlumbing Backflow PreventionAll facets of backflow prevention and protection related to Codes and Laws. Includes clean water requirements, recognizing dangerous cross connections between potable and non-potable water systems, d… source
APR 201IEInside Electrical Grounding, Bonding, and MotorsThis course discusses what grounding is and its proper terms. It also discusses why effective grounding is needed and how effective grounding can be made a part of the electrical system. Also covers… source
APR 201MACNC I: Set-Up and OperationThis is the first course in the CNC sequence. Students will learn basic skills including how to properly set-up and operate both CNC milling and turning centers. Students will also learn G & M codes… source
APR 202IEInside Electrical Controls and AutomationThis course builds on concepts learned previously covering writing ladder diagrams and designing complex motor controls incorporating proper National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements pertaining to… source
APR 202LMElectrical Code Level IProvides a working knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC). Assists LME apprentices in preparing for the state electrical exam. Topics include definitions, requirements for electrical install… source
APR 202MACNC II: Programming and OperationThis is the second course in the CNC sequence. Students will learn G&M-code programming for milling and turning while they build their set-up and operation skills. There will also be an introduction… source
APR 203LMElectrical Code-Level IIProvides a working knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC). Topics include installation code requirements for the following: electrical equipment for general use such as motors, luminaries, a… source
APR 203MACNC III: Applied Programming and OperationThis is the third course in the CNC sequence. Students will build their CNC programming, set-up, and operation skills. They will work individually or in small groups to design, program, manufacture,… source
APR 204LMElectrical Code-Level IIIProvides a working knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC). Assists LME apprentices in preparing for the state electrical exam. Topics include special equipment, special conditions, and commu… source
APR 205PBService PlumbingCourse will teach the plumbing apprentice basic skills required to service and repair a plumbing system. The apprentice will have an opportunity to learn methods used by a plumber to trouble shoot a… source
APR 209PBPlumbing Technology ApplicationsThis course will teach the plumbing apprentice basic skills required to understand and use selected technological applications utilized in the plumbing industry. Students will work with plumbing indu… source
APR 216EDFoundations of EducationProvides an overview of the educational system in the U.S. including historical, legal, and philosophical foundations of education. Explores the financing, governance and organization of education as… source
APR 217LEIntegrated SystemsCovers the equipment used in CCTV systems, as well as the methods used to integrate these components into systems that meet the surveillance needs of different users. The course work will cover basic… source
APR 217PBAdvanced Plumbing InstallationPlumbing theory and association skills and knowledge related to residential, commercial and industrial installation of appliances, fixture fittings and trim, gas code, piping, controls and regulators… source
APR 218LEFire Alarm SystemsThis course covers the basics of Fire Alarm systems for the Limited Energy License A and B. The class will cover the basics of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 72 and National Electrical C… source
APR 219LEADA & CodeCovers review of math dealing with Ohm's Law, Kershov's Law, trigonometry, voltage drop calculations and how to calculate horsepower to amperage depending on what type of electricity is being used. A… source
APR 219PTAdvanced Graphics & TexturingCovers advanced techniques in graphics, glazing, antiquing, stippling, mottling, texturing and stenciling. Required: Student Petition. source
APR 223LMInstrumentation & ControlsCourse instruction covers areas of process measurement, control and data acquisition. Common sensors and actuators and their applications are also presented. source
APR 227PBPlumbing Gas Venting & DrainsIntroduces apprentices to the basic venting of gas appliances, mathematics to calculate offsets for plumbing systems, and cylindrical & rectangular tanks; storm drain systems and isometric drawings.… source
APR 229PTAdvanced TechniquesContinues with various paint texturing techniques: marbleizing, gilding, graining, lining and striping, as well as trade math & measuring, job planning and blueprint reading. Required: Student Petiti… source
APR 231UELine Estimator Responsibility I: Live LineThis course covers the principles and concepts that govern field responsibilities related to line maintenance. The focus is on ground resistance, pole replacement and live line maintenance, fiber opt… source
APR 231ULOutside Electrical Advanced Theory IInstruct third year, first term apprentices on outside electrical apprenticeship training as it applies to distribution circuits and capacitors, inductance, AC theory, transformers single and three p… source
APR 231UMMetering: Advanced IThis course will instruct third-year apprentices on the subject of advanced metering including the following: history of metering (past, present, and future), review of meter vectoring, polyphase vec… source
APR 231UWAdvanced Substation Wireman Istudents will learn about local union by-laws, worker benefits, and labor management relations and their responsibilities as a journey-level worker. Also non-standard equipment such as static volt-am… source
APR 232UELine Estimator Responsibility II: SubstationThis course covers the principles and concepts that govern field responsibilities related to substation line maintenance. The focus is on voltage regulation, circuit protection, high voltage fuses, a… source
APR 232ULOutside Electrical Advanced Theory IIInstruct third year, second term apprentices on outside electrical apprenticeship training as it applies to distribution capacitors, capacitor switching, breakers and switches, rubber protective devi… source
APR 232UMMetering: Advanced IIDesigned to instruct third-year apprentices on the subject of advanced fundamentals of metering including the following: rates and tariffs, demand metering, Kilovolt-Ampere-Reactance (KVAR) and Kilov… source
APR 232UWAdvanced Circuit Theory & Troubleshooting IThis course is designed to instruct third year wireman students on the advanced theory and application of outside electrical substation related training as it applies to a working understanding of al… source
APR 233UELine Estimator Responsibility III: Field ResponsibilityThis course covers the principles and concepts that govern field responsibilities related to line maintenance. The focus is on hot stick procedures, installing substation control equipment, locating… source
APR 233ULOutside Electrical Advanced Theory IIIInstruct third year, third term apprentices on outside electrical apprenticeship training as it applies to primary fusing and fuse principles, reclosers and sectionalizers, substation equipment, line… source
APR 233UMMetering: Advanced IIIThis course is designed to instruct third-year apprentices on the subject of advanced fundamentals of metering including the following: meter software programs (error codes, service test editing, int… source
APR 233UWAdvanced Circuit Theory & Troubleshooting IIThis course is designed to instruct third-year wireman students on the advanced theory and application of outside electrical substation related training as it applies to a working understanding of al… source
APR 237PBPlumbing Water Heater & Circuit ControlsPlumbing concepts relative to energy, temperature, and heat transfer via conduction, convection, and radiation in gas, oil, electric and solar water heaters. Included are water treatment, basic motor… source
APR 239PTAdvanced Estimating & CodesThis course covers surface preparation, materials, adhesives and installation of wall covering, as well as potential failures and remedies during the wallcovering process. Also included are wallcover… source
APR 247PBAdvanced Plumbing Code IThis course is designed to prepare the apprentice for the plumbing journeyman exam. It introduces the Uniform Plumbing Code and covers additional plumbing laws and rules. The student will work with t… source
APR 250IEInside Electrical NEC Code Analysis IThis course is designed to prepare students for the electrical general journey level examinations for the States of Oregon and Washington. The course is based on tests designed to challenge the stude… source
APR 251IEInside Electrical NEC Code Analysis IIThis course takes an in-depth look at Chapters 1-9 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) NFPA 70 and incorporates Oregon and Washington rules and statutes. This course is designed to prepare students… source
APR 254MAMill/Turn MachiningThis class will introduce students to CNC mill-turn machines, their programming, and setup procedures. The course will explore limitations, advantages, and configurations of typical mill/turn machine… source
APR 257PBAdvanced Plumbing Code IIThis course is designed to prepare the apprentice for the plumbing journeyman exam. It is a continuation of APR-247PB , and covers additional plumbing codes, analysis of definitions, plumbing theory… source
APR 258EDCulturally Responsive EducationExplores historical and systemic inequities in U.S. society and how they impact students, schools, and communities. Provides an overview of the ways in which educators can select culturally appropria… source
APR 267PBAdvanced Plumbing Code IIIThis course is designed to prepare the apprentice for the plumbing journeyman exam. It is a continuation of Advanced Plumbing Code II, and covers additional plumbing codes, analysis of definitions, p… source
APR 276PBPlumbing Review IThis course is designed to prepare the apprentice for the plumbing journeyman exam. It is the first of three Advanced Plumbing Code classes and covers additional plumbing codes, analysis of definitio… source
APR 277PBPlumbing Review IIThis course is the second of three classes designed to provide the fourth year apprentice with a computer-assisted overview of previous courses and an opportunity to explore advanced plumbing topics.… source
APR 287PBPlumbing Review IIIThis course is the last of three classes designed to provide the fourth year apprentice with a computer-assisted overview of previous courses and an opportunity to explore advanced plumbing topics. R… source
APR 295IEInside Electrical Exam Preparation IThis course is designed to prepare students for the electrical general journey level examinations for the States of Oregon and Washington. This course is designed to support those students who have c… source
APR 296IEInside Electrical Exam Preparation IIThis course is designed to prepare students for the electrical general journey level examinations for the States of Oregon and Washington. This course is designed to support those students who have c… source
ART 100AJewelry Making TechniquesVarious topics will introduce techniques in: construction, forming, fabrication, soldering, inlay, etching, mold making, casting, stone setting, chain making and silversmithing. Students will be enco… source
ART 100BCeramic TechniquesVarious topics will introduce techniques in clay construction, kiln construction, firing methods, glazing and/or ceramic methods. Students will create and fire work using clay and/or clay materials.… source
ART 101Art AppreciationDiscover the fundamentals of thinking about and creating art through readings, class discussions, and gallery and museum (virtual) tours. This course will examine art, architecture, and design from t… source
ART 115Basic Design: 2-Dimensional DesignThis course acquaints students with the elements and principles of design and basic color theory. Students develop compositional and analytical skills through projects and critiques. Students examine… source
ART 117Basic Design: 3-Dimensional CompositionExamine the elements of form, space, and structure. Create works of art using various processes. Examine historical and contemporary issues and ideas relating to sculpture and 3-dimensional design. source
ART 119Time-Based ArtThis course introduces students to working with time as a medium, concept, and process. Introduces the strategies, practices, and history of the time-based art including storytelling, performance, bo… source
ART 120Creativity/IdeationThis course introduces students to techniques for bringing ideas to life. In this course, students will be introduced to a variety of techniques and creative problem-solving strategies that involve t… source
ART 121Digital ToolsAn introductory course exploring digital systems used by artists and designers to create, see, process and communicate in a quickly changing world. Students will use phone and computer technologies t… source
ART 131Introduction to DrawingThis course introduces students to basic skills, drawing tools, materials, techniques, and elements of composition; line, shape, and value. Projects will involve observational drawings of still lifes… source
ART 161Photography IIntroduction to basic camera operation and basic darkroom processes in developing and printing film. Elements of composition, content, and historical reference will be explored. source
ART 162Photography IIThis course is the second of a sequence of three darkroom photography courses. This course explores camera operation and darkroom processes in developing and printing film. Photography II explores th… source
ART 197Gallery Design & ManagementIntroduction to the fundamental goals and methodology of managing a visual arts gallery. This course examines issues of contemporary art while providing practical experience in curating, preparation… source
ART 204History of Art/Ancient Through MedievalExamines art, cultures, and history from the Paleolithic era through the early Medieval eras. This is a broad overview of art history that promotes an understanding of art and its history through rea… source
ART 205History of Art/Romanesque Through BaroqueExamines art, culture, and history from the Romanesque through the Baroque periods in art. This is a broad overview of art history that promotes an understanding of art and its history through readin… source
ART 206History of Art/Enlightenment Through ContemporaryExamines art, culture, and history from the Enlightenment through the current century. This is a broad overview of art history that promotes an understanding of art and its history through readings,… source
ART 232Life Drawing (Figure Emphasis)Develop drawing skills, tools, materials, techniques, elements of composition; line, gesture, and value. Students work from direct observation and description of the figure (clothed and nude) describ… source
ART 233Drawing for ComicsUtilize drawing skills, tools, materials, techniques, and elements of composition to create comics and sequential art. This course emphasizes the cultural and historical significance of storytelling,… source
ART 250Ceramics/BeginningThis course provides a broad general introduction to fundamental ceramic skills and experience, with assignments that foster artistic growth. Students explore different methods of working with clay,… source
ART 252Ceramics/Wheel-Throwing IThis course is an introduction to ceramic wheel-throwing methods through the creation of functional and artistic forms to develop fundamental skills and clay experience and foster artistic growth. St… source
ART 253Ceramics/IntermediateIn this course, students further develop ceramic skills and clay experience to foster artistic growth. Students explore and develop different methods of working with clay, including pinching, coiling… source
ART 255Ceramics/Wheel-Throwing IIThis course continues the development of ceramic wheel-throwing methods through the creation of functional and artistic forms to develop skills and clay experience and foster artistic growth. Student… source
ART 257Metalsmithing/JewelryStudents will learn basic techniques and processes of metalsmithing, such as sawing, cold connection, soldering, metal inlay, fabrication, forming, surface treatments, and casting. Students will exam… source
ART 258Metalsmithing/Jewelry: IntermediateThis course continues the study of applied design principles in metalsmithing and jewelry-making, with an emphasis on creating original designs. Students will learn more advanced technical processes… source
ART 261Photography IIIThis course is the third of a sequence of three darkroom photography courses. This course explores camera operation and darkroom processes in developing and printing film. Photography III explores th… source
ART 262Digital Photography & Photo-ImagingIntroduces concepts, techniques, practices, aesthetics and ethics of photographic imaging and image-making with digital technology. Students will use imaging software. source
ART 280Art/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of art. Required: Student Petition. source
ART 281Painting: Still Life/BeginningIntroduces basic painting tools, materials, techniques, and elements of composition, color, value, and space. Projects involve observational painting with a focus on Still Life and its relationship t… source
ART 282Painting: The Figure/BeginningIntroduces basic painting tools, materials, techniques, and elements of composition, gesture, value, color and space. Students work from direct observation and description of the figure (clothed and… source
ART 283Painting: Landscapes/BeginningIntroduces basic painting tools, materials, techniques, and elements of composition, color, value and space. Projects involve observational painting with a focus on landscape and its relationship to… source
ART 284Painting: Still Life/IntermediateLearn intermediate painting tools, materials, techniques, and elements of composition, color, value and space. Projects involve observational painting with a focus on Still Life and its relationship… source
ART 285Painting: The Figure/IntermediateLearn intermediate painting tools, materials, techniques, and elements of composition, gesture, value, color and space. Students work from direct observation and description of the figure (clothed an… source
ART 286Painting: Landscapes/IntermediateLearn intermediate painting tools, materials, techniques, and elements of composition, color, value and space. Projects involve observational painting with a focus on landscape and its relationship t… source
ART 291SculptureIntroduction to the processes and concepts of sculpture; the elements of form and space will be explored. Clay, plaster, mold making, carving, and assemblage will be introduced. Reference to historic… source
ART 292Sculpture (Figure Emphasis)Explores the human form using traditional and contemporary sculpture techniques and concepts. Use of clay, armatures and other sculpture media will be explored. Sculptural design, concepts and crafts… source
ART 293Sculpture (Metal Emphasis)The processes and concepts of sculpture including the elements of form, space and visual communication will be examined with emphasis on current issues. Use of clay and plaster in relation to metal s… source
ART 294Introduction to Water MediaExplores the basic techniques and uses of watercolor, gouache, and other water-based media with attention to the unique characteristics of water media. Collage, abstraction and mixed media may be inc… source
ASC 175Integrated Science InquiryAn introductory laboratory course for liberal arts majors emphasizing an evolutionary approach to major topics in science through the use of integrated themes. The themes focus on the scientific disc… source
ASC 176Integrated Science InquiryAn introductory lab science course for liberal arts majors in science through the use of integrated themes. The themes focus on the scientific discoveries and people that shape our understanding of t… source
ASC 177Integrated Science InquiryAn introductory laboratory course for liberal arts majors emphasizing an evolutionary approach to major topics in science through the use of integrated themes. The themes focus on the scientific disc… source
ASE 010Basic MathHigh school credit only. Math concepts: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers; fractions and decimals; percentage; measurement; graphs; ratio and proportion; and basic… source
ASE 011Applied Math IHigh school credit only. Presents the use of the numbers and operations of arithmetic; basic algebra and geometry are integrated throughout the course. The use of technology is integrated throughout… source
ASE 012Applied Math IIHigh school credit only. Continues operations of arithmetic, basic algebra and geometry. Introduces polynomial expressions, linear equations and inequalities, graphing, and the coordinate plane. The… source
ASE 015Basic EnglishHigh school credit only. Review of English fundamentals of grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation through English literature and writing. Builds a better understanding of audience and pur… source
ASE 016Intermediate EnglishHigh school credit only. Review instruction in standard written English with emphasis on paragraph construction and editing. Includes practical applications of complex sentence patterns, subject and… source
ASE 017Advanced EnglishHigh school credit only. Language arts course covering English literary analysis, strategies to improve comprehension and writing skills. Addresses a variety of writing modes including creative, desc… source
ASE 020Literature IHigh school credit only. Course focuses on literature from US History linked to significant historical events and gives insight to the authors' mindsets. Addresses how literature facilitates understa… source
ASE 021Effective Study SkillsHigh school credit only. Emphasizes practical study skills for incoming college students. Strategies for organizing study materials and time, remembering information, studying textbooks and taking le… source
ASE 026Health IHigh school credit only. Presents issues impacting psychosocial health; addresses lifestyle choices and strategies to evaluate long term positive and negative impacts on health. Required: Student Pet… source
ASE 028Global Studies IHigh school credit only. Focuses on geographic factors that contribute to patterns of human settlement and economic development. Required: Student Petition. source
ASE 029Global Studies IIHigh school credit only. Focuses upon examination, prediction, and critical evaluation of the interrelationships of human and physical geographies of Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. Required: Stu… source
ASE 032U.S. History IHigh school credit only. Focuses on the settlement of America to the Great Depression, emphasizing the development of economic, political, and social systems. Analyzes causes and effects of wars and… source
ASE 033U.S. History IIHigh school credit only. Focuses on the societal issues, trends, and events of US history from World War II to the present. Analyzes causes and effects of wars and domestic and foreign policy, and ex… source
ASE 034Government IHigh school credit only. Introduces the basic principles of American government, including the branches of federal, state, and local government and how they interact. Explores foundational documents… source
ASE 035Career Exploration IHigh school credit only. Explores student personal strengths and weaknesses, factors influencing workplace satisfaction, online occupational sorters, training, and earning. Presents job search, acqui… source
ASE 036Personal Finance IHigh school credit only. Presents skills to promote realistic financial decisions regarding personal income and career planning, budgeting and saving, shopping and consumption, banking and credit, in… source
ASE 037Basic Developmental ReadingHigh school credit only. Develops basic reading skills, including word parts, pronunciation, spelling, basic vocabulary, and comprehension skills. Employs strategies to assist students in becoming mo… source
ASE 038Intermediate ReadingHigh school credit only. This course builds on deciphering vocabulary, spelling, and reading comprehension skills to improve basic reading fluency and reading strategies. Introduces genre and focuses… source
ASE 039Advanced ReadingHigh school credit only. Develops advanced vocabulary, reading comprehension skills, critical reading, and study skills. Explores reading in various genres including drama, poetry, fiction and non-fi… source
ASE 042Job Skills Competency LabHigh school credit only. Provides overview of college and career processes and expectations including cooperative work experience for employed high school students to earn elective credit. Focuses on… source
ASE 046Human DevelopmentHigh school credit only. Provides instruction in the areas of parent education and life skills targeted to the issues of teen parents and high school students. This course will assist students in dev… source
ASE 047Physical Education IHigh school credit only. Presents a broad perspective of sports activities including team cooperation. Explores the significance of sports in a variety of cultures. Analyzes rules, procedures, and pr… source
ASE 054American Civics IIHigh school credit only. Presents basic principles and ideals embedded in American democracy. Examines power, authority, government and public with relation to American ideals and the roles, rights,… source
ASE 056Personal Finance IIHigh school credit only. Explores personal finance related to types of loans, debt, large purchases, taxes, insurance, investments, financial careers, and retirement. Required: Student Petition. source
ASE 057Careers IIHigh school credit only. Explores positive work ethics, personal qualities, people skills, workplace documents, problem solving, time management, and telecommunication devices. Required: Student Peti… source
ASE 058Physical Education IIHigh school credit only. Presents a broad perspective of physical fitness including how to pursue and maintain a health enhancing level of physical fitness. Identifies the basic principles of fitness… source
ASE 059Health IIHigh school credit only. Builds on concepts of ASE-026 . Provides a more in-depth examination of the behaviors that pose a threat to a healthy living. Further practice evaluating positive choices for… source
ASE 061General Science/EnvironmentHigh school credit only. Presents principles of biodiversity and interdependence of life, the importance of the food chain and food web, and succession. Describes the effects of climate change and di… source
ASE 062General Science/Environment IIHigh school credit only. Describes human population growth and its implications including the factors that lead to unequal distribution of natural resources. Presents waste management, different form… source
ASE 063General Science/Life ScienceHigh school credit only. Explores cell structure, tissue, organs, and systems. Presents the growth and development processes of different organisms and the role genes play in natural and artificial s… source
ASE 066Technology IHigh school credit only. Focuses on the use of computers, understanding their structure and components, and word processing skills needed for academic environments. Required: Student Petition. source
ASE 067Technology IIHigh school credit only. Focuses on the use of technology in academic and career areas. Provides students hands on experience working with spreadsheets, databases, presentations, and computer applica… source
ASE 068Literature IIHigh school credit only. Focuses on literature from 1850-present. Addresses written works and masterpieces emphasizing themes found throughout US history. Ties literature to national history to bette… source
ASE 069Studio Art IIHigh school credit only. An overview and extension of basic design principles introduced in Studio Art I. Uses a variety of media including digital media to explore and expand concepts introduced in… source
ASE 071AAlgebra 1AHigh school credit only. This course explores the relationship between mathematical quantities, reasoning with equations and inequalities, graphing, functions and mathematical modeling. Required: Stu… source
ASE 071BAlgebra 1BHigh school credit only. This course reinforces concepts presented in ASE-071A and introduces quadratic equations, parabolas, functions, and statistics related to data distributions. Required: Studen… source
ASE 072AAlgebra 2AHigh school credit only. This course reinforces the concepts covered in the ASE-071A and ASE-071B sequence focusing on applications. Additionally, this course introduces complex numbers. Required: St… source
ASE 072BAlgebra 2BHigh school credit only. This course reinforces the concepts presented in ASE-071A and ASE-072A . Additionally, this course introduces basic trigonometric functions. Required: Student Petition. source
ASE 086General Science/Life Science IIHigh school credit only. Presents principles of general science such as scientific classification, evolution and natural selection, energy flow in an ecosystem, and relationships in an ecosystem. Int… source
ASE 087General Science: BiologyHigh school credit only. Using virtual tours of the rainforest, students investigate the plant and animal life; animal characteristics; interdependence in an ecosystem; mechanisms in the biomass; and… source
ASL 101First-Year American Sign Language IFirst term of a three-term introductory course. Everyday communication is the centerpiece of each lesson. Topics revolve around sharing information about ourselves and our environment. Grammar is int… source
ASL 102First-Year American Sign Language IISecond term of a three-term introductory course. Emphasis will be on increasing communicative abilities. Course will focus on language functions such as making requests, describing others, and/or tel… source
ASL 103First-Year American Sign Language IIIThird term of a three-term introductory course. Emphasis will be on developing conversational competence. Course includes basic ASL vocabulary and grammar used for basic communication such as opening… source
ASL 201Second-Year American Sign Language IReview and expansion of American Sign Language vocabulary and structure in order to perfect expressive skill. Emphasizes active communication in sign language. source
ASL 202Second-Year American Sign Language IIContinuation of ASL-201 . Emphasizes active communication in sign language. Increased emphasis on exploring, analyzing the rules, and presenting stories and literature in sign language. source
ASL 203Second-Year American Sign Language IIIContinuation of ASL-202 . Emphasizes active communication in sign language. Increased emphasis on exploring, analyzing the rules, discussing, developing, and presenting literature and poetry in sign… source
BA 101ZIntroduction to BusinessPresents an integrated view of both established and entrepreneurial businesses by studying their common characteristics and processes in a global context. Introduces theory and develops basic skills… source
BA 103Business Strategies for Computer ConsultantsClass introduces the procedures for establishing and developing a successful consulting business in computer-related services including web development, network support, and computer support. source
BA 111General Accounting IIntroduces the terminology and processes of full-cycle, modified cash and accrual basis bookkeeping for small service and merchandising businesses with inventory. Focus is on how to analyze and recor… source
BA 112General Accounting IIProvides a more in-depth look at general accounting principles and practices for small business. Topics include payroll, recording bad debt, notes receivable and payable, inventory adjustment, and lo… source
BA 119Project Management PracticesBasic course in project management, intended for non-project management students. Students gain a basic understanding of project management principles and techniques, with emphasis on scope planning,… source
BA 120Project Management FundamentalsFoundational course in project management. Students gain an introduction to project management principles and techniques, including identifying project life cycle phases, generating a project charter… source
BA 125Project Management PrepTools and processes employed in the project knowledge areas of project communication, risk, procurement, and quality. Major topics include project communication planning and preferred communication c… source
BA 127Project Management: Agile & Change ManagementThis course introduces students to the basic concepts and principles of Agile and Change Management. Students explore the foundation of the Agile approach for managing projects, the Agile Manifesto a… source
BA 128Project Management: Leadership StrategiesThis course is an introductory course for students to explore different leadership styles. Through introspective exercises/assignments, students will have opportunities to find their leadership voice… source
BA 131Introduction to Business ComputingIntroductory course using Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint applications to create business documents. source
BA 169ZData Analysis Using Microsoft ExcelCovers Microsoft Excel software skills necessary for evidence-based problem-solving, including workbook editing, formula creation, charting, and pivot tables. Emphasizes hands-on learning using Excel… source
BA 177Payroll AccountingThis course introduces the student to the basic payroll procedures and transactions that are necessary for recording business transactions that compensate personnel. Included in this introduction are… source
BA 205Business Communications With TechnologyStudents practice critical skills for successful communication in a business environment by employing a structured writing process, analyzing audience needs, and identifying and using appropriate com… source
BA 206Management FundamentalsConcepts and theories of management with focus on planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Decision making, planning principles, global management, managing people and teams, effective communi… source
BA 207Prepping for Business SuccessThis course introduces the Career & Technical Education (CTE) student to the business practices necessary in conducting business within the scope of a specific CTE program. Students evaluate the busi… source
BA 208Employee and Labor RelationsProvides a legal and historical overview of employee and labor relations in both union and non-union environments. Presents a realistic picture of collective bargaining and labor relations situations… source
BA 211ZPrinciples of Financial AccountingImparts an understanding of the purpose of accounting, common financial statement items, and the principles of internal controls. Focuses on recording the impact of economic events on account balance… source
BA 213ZPrinciples of Managerial AccountingBuilds an understanding of the role of managerial accounting in a business, focusing on the development and use of information to evaluate production costs and operational performance in support of s… source
BA 214Business CommunicationsThis course focuses on the development of written communication skills in a business organization. Within communications, the interpersonal skills, in the form of both written and oral expression, ar… source
BA 216Cost Accountingextends the content of BA-213Z , which focused on managerial accounting. Specifically, job order and process costing are examined in depth, including: variances and cost estimations; standard and var… source
BA 218Personal FinanceAnalysis and application of basic principles of personal finance including budgeting and spending, financial decision-making, use of credit, saving and investing, home purchase, taxes, risk managemen… source
BA 223Principles of MarketingOffers a comprehensive investigation of strategic marketing in a global environment. Topics covered will include research, ethics, consumer behavior, product strategy, distribution strategy, promotio… source
BA 224Human Resource ManagementFocuses on a practical, real world approach to Human Resource Management for line managers and Human Resource Managers. Introduces history and current legal environment of Human Resource Management a… source
BA 226ZIntroduction to Business LawProvides a comprehensive overview of U.S. business law, including the legal system, contracts, torts, intellectual property, agency, employment, and business organization forms. Emphasizes practical… source
BA 228Computerized AccountingAn introductory, hands-on experience with Quickbooks Online, a cloud-based software application used as the bookkeeping system for small to mid-sized service businesses and merchandisers. Includes bu… source
BA 229Employment LawComprehensive treatment of federal and state employment law and its impact on the Human Resource Manager and Human Resource Management practices. source
BA 238SalesProfessional consultative selling techniques and how professional selling fits into a comprehensive marketing program as well as daily life. Interactive exercises will be used throughout the course t… source
BA 239AdvertisingEmphasizes a strategic and integrated approach to promotion where traditional and non-traditional techniques of promotion are explored. The relationship and role of advertising to marketing will be s… source
BA 240Introduction to Financial ManagementIn this course, you will build upon knowledge obtained from BA-211Z to comprehend the process and practice of corporate financial management. Purchasing capital assets and undertaking projects requir… source
BA 249RetailingProvides an understanding of the types of retail businesses, strategies, operations, formats and environments through which retailing is carried out, including a multi-disciplinary approach to unders… source
BA 250Small Business ManagementFocuses on entrepreneurship and small business management from business concept development to new business launch and key steps in between. Students integrate knowledge and skills from prior busines… source
BA 251Supervisory ManagementAddresses the role and responsibilities of the first-line supervisor or manager. Includes planning and controlling, dealing with change, performance management, leadership, decision-making, communica… source
BA 254Basic Compensation & BenefitsCovers wages, salary benefits, and plans with a primary focus on designing an effective and strategic comprehension and benefit program within an organization. Covers general compensation topics, ter… source
BA 255Governmental and Nonprofit AccountingBuild upon knowledge obtained from financial accounting coursework to comprehend and gain practice in the specialized area of accounting for governmental and nonprofit entities. Topics include fund t… source
BA 256Income Tax AccountingDetailed review of the federal tax structure, as it relates to the preparation of individual tax returns, including those with business and investment activities. This course briefly overviews corpor… source
BA 261Consumer BehaviorSeeks to understand how and why people make consumption decisions then apply this understanding to marketing strategies. Concepts of the consumer decision-making process, personal and interpersonal f… source
BA 264Project Management ToolsThis course introduces students to three tools used in managing projects: Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Planner, and Microsoft Project. Students examine the criteria for selecting the right project mana… source
BA 268Applied Project DemonstrationStudents demonstrate the ability to manage a real-world project from initiation through closing. Course deliverables include project scope statement, communication management plan, risk management pl… source
BA 270Social Media MarketingThis is an introductory course that provides an overview of social media and its role in marketing. Nearly everything consumers do is tracked online and this level of marketing analytics is assisting… source
BA 280Business/CWECooperative work experience. On-the-job experience in a business related to the student's major course of study. Under supervision of instructor and employer. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Req… source
BA 285Human Relations in BusinessIntroduces the theory and practical application of human relations at the individual, group, and organizational levels. Emphasizes psychological principles that help build relationships among employe… source
BI 101General Biology; Cellular BiologyAn inquiry-based laboratory course focusing on cellular biology, genetics, epigenetics, biotechnology and natural selection. Class uses student centered activities in a collaborative learning environ… source
BI 102General Biology; Animal SystemsAn inquiry-based laboratory course focusing on human and animal body systems; including teratogens, Hox genes and hormone mimics in embryonic development. Activities emphasize comparisons across anim… source
BI 103General Biology; Plants & The EcosystemAn inquiry-based laboratory course focusing on plants and the ecosystem; including plant identification, population dynamics, productivity and energy flow. Activities include an integrated approach t… source
BI 112General Biology for Health SciencesA one-term preparatory course that introduces the Health Occupations student to the scientific method, molecular and cellular biology, principles of inheritance, homeostasis, natural selection, tissu… source
BI 120Introduction to Human Anatomy and PhysiologyThis course is designed to serve students as an overview introductory course to human anatomy and physiology. Material covered includes the structure and function of the human body. Basic chemistry a… source
BI 160Bird Identification & TaxonomyLecture course introducing bird taxonomy, evolution, anatomy and physiology, identification, and behaviors. Identification techniques applied to regional birds through lectures, slides and other acti… source
BI 160LBird Identification & Taxonomy with LabLecture course introducing bird taxonomy, evolution, anatomy and physiology, identification, and behaviors. Identification techniques applied to regional birds through lectures, slides and other acti… source
BI 163Malheur Field TripFour day field trip. Study of plants, animals, geology, and history of the Northern Basin and Range ecoregion at the Malheur Environmental Field Station in southeast Oregon. Required: Student Petitio… source
BI 165CNatural History of the Oregon CoastExplores the natural processes that form our Northwest coastal environment: geologic development, shoreline processes, oceanography, and environmental hazards. Topics include the ecology of marine ma… source
BI 165CLNatural History of the Oregon Coast with LabExplores the natural processes that form our Northwest coastal environment: geologic development, shoreline processes, oceanography, and environmental hazards. Topics include the ecology of marine ma… source
BI 165DNatural History of the Western DesertsA lecture and lab course studying plants, animals, geology, ecology and environmental issues of western deserts. This intensive nine-day field course travels through western desert regions. Required:… source
BI 175Integrated Science InquiryAn introductory laboratory course for liberal arts majors emphasizing an evolutionary approach to major topics in science through the use of integrated themes. The themes focus on the scientific disc… source
BI 176Integrated Science InquiryAn introductory laboratory course for liberal arts majors emphasizing an evolutionary approach to major topics in science through the use of integrated themes. The themes focus on the scientific disc… source
BI 177Integrated Science InquiryAn introductory laboratory course for liberal arts majors emphasizing an evolutionary approach to major topics in science through the use of integrated themes. The themes focus on the scientific disc… source
BI 204Elementary MicrobiologyA lab class with environmental focus. This class explores microscopic life and its importance in the environment and in industry. We also learn about the causes and implications of waterborne pathoge… source
BI 215General ZoologyA lecture and lab course offering cellular and molecular basis of animal life including genetics, embryology, evolution, systematics, and protozoan diversity. source
BI 216General ZoologyA lecture and lab course covering the maintenance of the cellular, tissue, & organ levels of invertebrates, evolution of animal systems and the diversity of the invertebrate animal phyla. source
BI 217General ZoologyA lab course covering diversity of the more complex invertebrate and vertebrate animal phyla. Includes animal anatomy/physiology, animal behavior, distribution, ecology and conservation. source
BI 221ZPrinciples of Biology: CellsExplores fundamental biological concepts and theories about the cellular and molecular basis of life including cell structure and function, metabolism, genetic basis of inheritance and how informatio… source
BI 222ZPrinciples of Biology: OrganismsExplores fundamental biological concepts and theories about the structure and function of diverse organisms (including plants and animals), evolution and development, transformation of energy and mat… source
BI 223ZPrinciples of Biology: Ecology and EvolutionExplores the unity and diversity of life through evolutionary mechanisms and relationships, and adaptation to the environment. Examines population, community, and ecosystem ecology. Intended for scie… source
BI 231ZHuman Anatomy and Physiology IExamines the structure and function of the human body through a body systems approach. Explores anatomy and physiology of the integumentary, skeletal and muscular systems at the relevant levels of bi… source
BI 232ZHuman Anatomy and Physiology IIExamines the structure and function of the human body through a body systems approach. Explores anatomy and physiology of the central and peripheral nervous, endocrine, and cardiovascular systems at… source
BI 233ZHuman Anatomy and Physiology IIIExamines the structure and function of the human body through a body systems approach. Explores anatomy and physiology of the respiratory, digestive, immune, lymphatic, urinary, and reproductive syst… source
BI 234Introductory MicrobiologyAn introductory microbiology lab course required for health science and science majors. Includes characteristics, physiology and growth requirements of microorganisms, interactions between humans and… source
BT 120Personal KeyboardingBasic instruction on electronic alphanumeric keyboard. Provides practice for speed and accuracy within an individual program. Students will also develop the necessary skills to effectively use the In… source
BT 121Data EntryThis course is designed to teach the computer numeric keypad by touch with speed and accuracy using industry standards for data entry. This skill is especially helpful to people in the fields of data… source
BT 122Keyboarding SkillbuildingDesigned to improve keyboarding proficiency using the standard keyboarding by touch method established within BT-120 . Speed and accuracy on the keyboard will be further refined. Proper formatting of… source
BT 124Business Editing ICourse builds business communication skills through the study of the written communication process and the correct use of grammar, spelling, vocabulary, types of written business communication, and b… source
BT 125Business Editing IIThis course continues the study of professional editing and writing in a business office. The continued and correct use of acceptable spelling, grammar, and formatting of business documents will be c… source
BT 150MS Word for Business & the WorkplaceThis course provides a comprehensive introduction to Microsoft Word, progressing from beginning to intermediate skills essential for business and workplace applications. Students will learn to create… source
BT 174Microsoft Digital Tools for the ProfessionalIntroductory course utilizing Microsoft Office 365 digital communication and collaboration tools. The material taught in this course teaches the necessary skills required in business environments tha… source
BT 216Office ProceduresApplies critical thinking, problem solving, and collaborative learning skills and knowledge to business office operations. Operational areas include communications, technology, records management, sa… source
BT 262Integrated ProjectsAdvanced use and integration of Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint skills in creating letters, reports, and forms; creation of advanced Excel worksheet reports and budgets; creation of Acce… source
BT 271Advanced Business ProjectsThis is a capstone course for the Administrative Professional AAS. Students will utilize processes, tools, and techniques as used by an administrative professional managing a project or event. Studen… source
CDT 102Sketching & Problem SolvingFreehand sketching encountered in drafting engineering projects. Selecting views and implementing drafting standards. Dimensioning, lettering, sections and auxiliary views are covered. Problem solvin… source
CDT 103Computer-Aided Drafting IIntroduction to drafting applications using AutoCAD. Instruction includes problem solving, drawing layout, orthographic multi-view projection, line types, geometric construction and current drafting… source
CDT 108AIntroduction to SolidWorksThis course is an introduction to the SolidWorks parametric mechanical software. Students will design 3D solid parts, sheet metal parts and assemblies, and develop 2D documentation from them. source
CDT 130Introduction to FusionThis course is an introduction to parametric modeling in Autodesk Fusion. Students will design 3-D solid parts and assemblies and then develop 2-D drawing and CNC machining processes from these model… source
CDT 223Inventor FundamentalsIntroduces parametric and adaptive modeling techniques using Autodesk Inventor. This course will guide students through design environment setup, creation of simple and complex part geometry, assembl… source
CDT 224Professional Web DesignIntroduction to the design, creation and management of professional web pages. Basic and intermediate HTML document creation, introduction to JAVASCRIPT, use and manipulation of graphic image files,… source
CDT 225Advanced SolidWorksAdvanced features of SolidWorks will be discussed and problems will be worked that exemplify them. Subjects include equations, configurations, design tables and dynamics. Required: Student Petition. source
CDT 240Revit for ArchitectureIntroduction to the basic principles in Revit for architecture and construction. Students create floorplans using walls, doors, and windows; add furniture fixtures, curtain walls, floors, ceiling gri… source
CH 104ZIntroduction to ChemistryIntroduces principles of general chemistry including atoms, chemical formulas and equations, bonding, stoichiometry, acid/base chemistry, solutions, and unit conversion calculations. Does not equal a… source
CH 105Introductory ChemistryA lab course discussing heat; molecular and ionic interactions in solids, liquids, gases, and solutions; chemical reactions including acid-base, electron transfer, and equilibrium. source
CH 106Introductory ChemistryA lab course discussing organic and biochemistry. source
CH 112ZChemistry for Health ProfessionsA one quarter introduction to general, organic and biological chemistry, focusing on topics related to the health sciences including atoms, bonding, biomolecules, solution chemistry, chemical reactio… source
CH 114Chemistry in ArtAn introductory laboratory science course designed specifically for the non-science student. Offers a broad, non-quantitative descriptive survey of scientific principles relevant to art and art-relat… source
CH 124ZIntroduction to Chemistry LabExperiments corresponding to the topics covered in CH-104Z . CH-124Z is the laboratory component; CH-104Z is the lecture course. source
CH 150ZPreparatory ChemistryExplores and applies principles and applications of introductory chemistry. Emphasis on an introduction to measurement, components of matter, quantitative relationships including introductory stoichi… source
CH 221ZGeneral Chemistry IExplores and applies principles and applications of chemistry. Emphasis on measurement, components of matter, atomic and molecular structure, quantitative relationships including foundational stoichi… source
CH 222ZGeneral Chemistry IIExplores and applies principles presented in CH-221Z to the study of the solid, liquid, and gaseous states of matter. Principles of stoichiometry, thermochemistry, kinetics, and foundational equilibr… source
CH 223ZGeneral Chemistry IIIBuilds upon the principles presented in CH-222Z , explores thermodynamics and chemical equilibrium, and applies them to the study of aqueous acid-base reactions, solubility, and electrochemistry. CH-… source
CH 227ZGeneral Chemistry I LaboratoryExperiments correspond to the topics covered in CH-221Z including the fundamentals of chemical measurements, quantitative relationships in chemical analysis, and understanding atomic and molecular st… source
CH 228ZGeneral Chemistry II LaboratoryExperiments correspond to the topics covered in CH-222Z including the fundamentals of intermolecular interactions, stoichiometric relationships, chemical equilibria and their application to the synth… source
CH 229ZGeneral Chemistry III LaboratoryExperiments correspond to the topics covered in CH-223Z including the principles of chemical equilibria and their application to chemical analysis using volumetric and electrochemical methods. CH-229… source
CH 241Organic Chemistry IFirst term of transfer sequence meeting organic chemistry requirement for premedical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, chiropractic medicine, chemical engineering and biology majors. source
CH 242Organic Chemistry IISecond term of transfer sequence meeting organic chemistry requirement for premedical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, chiropractic medicine, chemical engineering and biology majors. source
CH 243Organic Chemistry IIIThird term of a transfer sequence meeting organic chemistry requirement for premedical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, chiropractic medicine, chemical engineering and biology majors. source
CJA 101CriminologyExamines the social problem of crime, including the process of making and breaking laws as well as society's reaction to the phenomenon. Provides a multidisciplinary study of the causes of crime, inc… source
CJA 110Introduction to Law EnforcementExplores theories, philosophies, and concepts of American law enforcement. This course also examines the history of law enforcement, specific components of the system, public safety responses, and th… source
CJA 120Introduction to CourtsStudies the judicial process from arrest through appeals, including search and seizure; interrogation; roles of defense attorneys, prosecutors, juries, grand juries, and judges; plea bargaining and g… source
CJA 122Criminal LawThis course examines the elements, purpose and functions of criminal, traffic, juvenile and liquor laws. Studies historical development, philosophy of law, and constitutional provisions. Examines def… source
CJA 130Introduction to CorrectionsExamines the history, organization, and development of corrections in the United States, including sentencing, incarceration, community corrections and the juvenile justice system. Reviews the use of… source
CJA 134Correctional InstitutionsAnalyzes prisons, jails and other correctional institutions. Discusses punishment history and rationale. Identifies the functions of the custodial staff and describes institutional procedures: recept… source
CJA 137Mass Murder and Serial KillersExplores the phenomenon of both mass murders and serial killings, and the impact each has both upon society and individual victims. Examines recent and historically notorious cases, while probing iss… source
CJA 200Community PolicingExamines interrelationships and role expectations of agencies and public policy. Explores racial and community tension, bias-based policing, community policing, police misconduct, evidence-based poli… source
CJA 201Juvenile DelinquencySurveys the nature, extent, and causes of delinquent behavior focusing on theories of criminal behavior as they apply to juveniles. Studies historical and contemporary perspectives on juvenile offend… source
CJA 203Crisis InterventionExamines crisis intervention as it applies to emergency service workers. Includes the psychodynamics of family crisis; alcohol/drug related problems; suicide; sexual assault victims; domestic violenc… source
CJA 206Trauma Informed PracticesIn this course, students will learn how to recognize and respond to the impact of traumatic stress. Students will gain knowledge and skills they can infuse into their practices and act in a way that… source
CJA 209Fundamentals of Patrol: Law, Tactics, and Use of ForceStudents will identify and explain the principles of modern police patrol by analyzing strategies and observation techniques that move beyond theory to the application of constitutional and statutory… source
CJA 210Criminal InvestigationsAnalyzes the theories and functional principles of criminal investigations within a standardized investigative framework. Students will apply techniques for crime scene management, evidence identific… source
CJA 212Criminal Investigation IIIContinues the study and application of investigative techniques acquired in CJA-210 and CJA-211. Includes hands-on application of investigative processes from a practical aspect, including search war… source
CJA 213Interview & InterrogationExamines the dynamics of interviews and interrogations including common processes, approaches and techniques. Ethical, legal and psychological issues are also considered. Includes methods of how to a… source
CJA 214Intimate Partner ViolenceThis course will analyze the historical, social, legal, and psychological aspects of Intimate Partner Violence. Includes definitions of the problem, demographics, survivors, perpetrators, children wh… source
CJA 215Sexual Abuse and Human TraffickingThis course will explore various aspects of sexual abuse cases and human trafficking in the state of Oregon and the U.S., including discussion of societal and historical perspectives, responses to vi… source
CJA 216Implicit Bias and PolicingThis course explores the concept of implicit bias and the potential influence of bias in law enforcement decision-making. Provides an overview of implicit bias assessments and their limitations. Stud… source
CJA 222Procedural LawThis course discusses the constitutional and statutory provisions related to arrest, search and seizure. The course includes use of deadly force, admissions, interrogations, plain view limitations, l… source
CJA 223Criminal Justice EthicsSurveys common ethical frameworks and then examines ethical issues, questions, challenges and consequences facing criminal justice professionals, including law enforcement, corrections, the courts an… source
CJA 232Case ManagementIntroduces case management techniques used by corrections and human services professionals in one-on-one and group contacts with clients. Explores a variety of case management materials, with an emph… source
CJA 250Reporting, Recording & TestifyingSurveys documentation skills in criminal justice professions. Verbal, nonverbal and written forms of criminal justice related workplace communication are studied and practiced, including communicatin… source
CJA 252Introduction to Restorative JusticeProvides a critical introduction to restorative justice. Covers fundamental values and principles of restorative justice, and the experience and interests of key stakeholders (victims, offenders, com… source
CJA 270Criminal Justice CapstoneThis course applies and assesses the knowledge and skills gained by students who are completing the criminal justice program. Students will complete analyses of second year criminal justice courses,… source
CJA 280Criminal Justice/Corrections/CWECooperative work experience. Supervised experience in criminal justice, corrections, juvenile corrections, or related occupations. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Required: Student Petition. source
CJA 281Criminal Justice/Corrections/CWECooperative work experience. Supervised experience in criminal justice, corrections, juvenile corrections, or related occupations. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Required: Student Petition. source
COMM 100ZIntroduction to CommunicationCOMM-100Z is a survey course offering an overview of the communication discipline that emphasizes the development of best communication practices in different contexts. source
COMM 111ZPublic SpeakingCOMM-111Z emphasizes developing communication skills by examining and demonstrating how self-awareness, audience, content, and occasion influence the creation and delivery of speeches and presentatio… source
COMM 112Persuasive SpeakingStudy and practice of persuasive speaking, audience analysis, reasoning, and the basic theories of persuasion. source
COMM 126Intro to Communication, Gender, and SexualityThis course explores the relationships among communication, gender, sexuality, and other intersections of identity. We will examine how contact produces and perpetuates constructions and performances… source
COMM 140Introduction to Intercultural CommunicationIntercultural Communication is a course dedicated to exploring the impact cultural differences have on the communication process. Students explore their own cultural behaviors and possible ways to de… source
COMM 212Mass Media & SocietyThis course takes students through a critical study of the production and consumption of mass media, including television, radio, books, film, news, advertising and the internet. Students also examin… source
COMM 218ZInterpersonal CommunicationCOMM-218Z increases the knowledge and use of competent communication skills to better understand oneself, others, and the role of communication in interpersonal relationships. source
COMM 219Small Group DiscussionTheories and practices of small group communication through group discussions, readings and written exercises. Emphasis on effective group communication, leadership skills, and problem-solving in sma… source
COMM 227Nonverbal CommunicationExplores how humans encode and decode nonverbal behavior in the communication process, based on existing research. Examines the influence, interpretation, and/or management of various nonverbal signa… source
COMM 280Speech/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job experience in the field of communications. Required: Student Petition. source
CS 120Survey of ComputingA computer competency course to familiarize students with computer concepts, software applications and the implications of living in the digital age. Introduces students to computer concepts, includi… source
CS 122Personal Cybersecurity FundamentalsIn this course students explore how cybersecurity affects their digital activities every day, including school, gaming, social media, banking, shopping, and AI tools. Students examine common online t… source
CS 123Scripting for Security OperationsStudents in this course are introduced to scripting for security operations. The course is a highly practical copy-run-modify model where students start by running short, provided working scripts, th… source
CS 125HHTML & Web Site DesignHands-on approach to planning, design, and developing published web sites using HTML tags in a text editor. The class focuses on basic HTML coding using HTML 5 models. Hyperlinks, images, cascading s… source
CS 132Introduction to CybersecurityIn this course, students build foundational cybersecurity skills by applying the CIA triad (confidentiality, integrity, availability), to protect information and systems in basic organizational scena… source
CS 133JFront-end JavaScript IDesign, programming, testing of scripted web pages using JavaScript for client-side applications and to call PHP-based server-side applications. Introduction to fundamental concepts of interactive we… source
CS 135DBMicrosoft AccessFocuses on the advanced database capabilities using a current version of Microsoft Access. Topics include design, construction, and documentation of a database management system, designing reports, f… source
CS 135IAdvanced Web DesignPlan and publish a professional, standards-based, accessible web site via a variety of tools. Complete market and user-needs analysis to best target site content and design. Create a graphical web si… source
CS 140Introduction to Operating SystemsIntroduction to the theory and practical foundations of the Windows, Linux/UNIX, and macOS desktop operating systems. Discussion of and practice with OS administration through installation, configura… source
CS 140LLinux for ProgrammersIntroduction to the Linux command line and software development tools. Covers how to use the command line and build tools, including VIM, GCC/G++, make, gdb, and others. Students will gain experience… source
CS 151Networking 1This course introduces students to networking architectures, models, protocols, and components. These components facilitate the connection of users, devices, applications, and data through the intern… source
CS 152Networking 2This course focuses on switching technologies and router operations that support small-to-medium business networks. It includes wireless local area networks (WLANs) and security concepts. This course… source
CS 153Networking 3This course describes the architectures and considerations related to designing, securing, operating, and troubleshooting enterprise networks. This course covers wide area network (WAN) technologies… source
CS 160Computer Science OrientationExamines foundational computing subjects used in Computer Science and Information Technology. Topics include computer architecture, electronic logic, data representation, networking, algorithms and p… source
CS 161Computer Science IIntroduction to fundamental concepts of structured programming, including problem solving, algorithm and program design, data types, loops, control structures, subroutines, and arrays. Learn to write… source
CS 162Computer Science IIIntroduces fundamental concepts of object oriented programming and dynamic memory management. Covers objects, classes, pointers, dynamic memory allocation, linked lists, and program correctness, veri… source
CS 170Python ProgrammingThis is an extensive look at the Python programming language. It covers variables, I/O, selection and repetition structures, functions, objects, classes, and exception handling. source
CS 172Foundations of Security OperationsStudents are introduced to the core skills and responsibilities of a Tier-1 Security Operations Center (SOC) analyst. Students learn how modern SOCs operate, how security data is collected and interp… source
CS 173Introduction to Security Logs and Threat DetectionStudents in this course are provided a technical introduction to the identification, collection, and analysis of digital logs within a Security Operations Center (SOC) framework. Students will develo… source
CS 181CMS Web DevelopmentExplores creating dynamic and interactive websites via the use of a current content management systems (CMS). Includes installation of CMS/database, working with templates, creating efficient site na… source
CS 182Intro to Cloud ComputingThis course is an overview of foundational cloud computing concepts and practices. Topics include compute, storage, connectivity, security, and automation on cloud provider platforms. This course cov… source
CS 192Vulnerability Management FundamentalsStudents develop foundational skills in vulnerability management aligned with modern security operations practices. Students build and maintain asset inventories, plan and execute vulnerability asses… source
CS 205System Programming and ArchitectureIntroduces how high-level software runs on a computer system. Covers C programming and the assembly that C code becomes. Presents the fundamentals of computer architecture and how instructions and da… source
CS 212Incident Response FoundationsStudents develop the foundational skills required for entry-level operations within a Security Operations Center (SOC), focusing specifically on the incident response lifecycle. Using a vendor-neutra… source
CS 222Enterprise Digital ForensicsBuilding on CS-212 , this course covers advanced enterprise digital forensics for modern SOCs. Students rapidly collect and analyze live data from endpoints, cloud systems, and security telemetry. Em… source
CS 225Computer End User SupportAddresses professional and interpersonal skills needed by technicians who support and manage hardware and software information systems. Customer service skills; troubleshooting; helpdesk operation; p… source
CS 227Computer Hardware & RepairAn in-depth course in computer hardware. Covers operational concepts, identification, installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of power supplies, motherboards, microprocessors, memory modules… source
CS 228Computer OS Maintenance & RepairAn in-depth course in operating system maintenance and troubleshooting. Covers configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of desktop and mobile operating systems, the fundamentals of cloud compu… source
CS 232Applied Security Frameworks in Security OperationsIn this hands-on course, students learn how major cybersecurity frameworks directly support real-world Security Operations Center (SOC) workflows. By connecting strategic governance models such as th… source
CS 233JFront-end JavaScript IIIn-depth exploration of creating dynamic front-end website designs using modern JavaScript libraries and frameworks, including jQuery. Topics covered include shortcut DOM techniques, updated looping… source
CS 233WFull-Stack Web Development IBegin exploring the power of server-side JavaScript using Node.JS, NPM, and Express. Students will: use server-side JavaScript to implement common packages and bundle their own applications for consu… source
CS 234PPHP/MySQL Web DevelopmentUse PHP and MySQL to develop dynamic web sites for use on the Internet. Develop web sites ranging from simple online information forms to complex online applications. Introduce programming fundamenta… source
CS 234WFull-Stack Web Development IIStudents will complete the stack by exploring a user-interface framework to create interactive, reusable, data-connected web components using React, JSX, and a variety of React Frameworks. Students w… source
CS 240LLinux Administration 1Covers the fundamentals of the Linux operating system. Topics include: system architecture, installation, command line and file system. This course covers the topics of the Linux LPIC-1 Exam 101 cert… source
CS 240MmacOS AdministrationCovers the fundamentals of installing, configuring, troubleshooting, and supporting the macOS operating system. Topics include: installation and setup, user accounts, file systems, data management, a… source
CS 240WWindows Desktop AdministrationCovers the fundamentals of installing, configuring, troubleshooting, and supporting the Windows operating system. Topics include: installation, managing disks and file systems, file access security,… source
CS 242Advanced Incident Response OperationsServing as the capstone for the Security Operations program, this course immerses students in the high-stakes environment of advanced incident response and Security Operations Center (SOC) engineerin… source
CS 250Discrete Structures IStudents will be introduced to discrete structures and techniques for computing. The course, which is the first in the two-term sequence, aims to convey the skills in discrete mathematics that are us… source
CS 251Discrete Structures IIContinuation of the introduction to discrete structures and techniques for computing started in CS-250 / MTH-231 . The course, which is the second in the two-term sequence, aims to convey the skills… source
CS 260Data StructuresCovers common data structures used for the storage and manipulation of data, as well as data abstraction, sorting algorithms, and algorithm analysis. Data structures include linked lists, stacks, que… source
CS 275Database DesignFocuses on design of a relational database management systems (RDMS). Topics will include database development using the a) requirement, b) design, c) implementation model, database theory from flat… source
CS 279WWindows Server AdministrationCovers the fundamentals of installing, configuring, troubleshooting, and supporting the Microsoft Windows Server operating system and network infrastructure. Topics include: installation, Active Dire… source
CS 280Computer Science/CWECooperative work experience. This course provides supervised work experience to supplement the academic classroom environment. Work examples include user support, work with computer applications or p… source
CS 284Network SecurityThis course provides an introduction to the core security skills needed for monitoring, detecting, investigating, analyzing and responding to security events, thus protecting systems and organization… source
CS 288WWindows Network AdministrationContinued coverage of network services and administration using Microsoft Windows Server. Topics include: IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, DNS, DHCP, IPAM, network protection, and remote access. This course… source
CS 297NNetworking CapstoneThe capstone course for the Computer & Network Administration AAS. Provides the opportunity to combine the discrete information learned from program classes together towards the completion of an ente… source
CS 297WWebsite CapstoneProvides the opportunity to function in a production design environment, work cooperatively with students from other focus areas, and research emerging website technologies. Emphasis will be placed o… source
CWE 181Work Explorationprovides students an opportunity to explore career options to make informed decisions about possible career fields and programs of study. This class is focused on exploration activities such as job s… source
CWE 281Cooperative Work Experience SeminarThe seminar provides an opportunity to develop the career management skills necessary to obtain, sustain, and advance in employment. Prepares students for career success. Variable Hours: 11-16 hours. source
CWE 281ESSeminario Experiencia de Trabajo CooperativoEst curso aumenta el potencial de los estudiantes para alcanzar el éxito profesional. Se requiere petición del estudiante. source
DA 101Dental Radiology IIntroduction to history and principles of dental radiology, terminology, and basic physics associated with x-rays, biological effects of x-rays, anatomical landmarks and infection control. source
DA 101LDental Radiology I LabThis course covers practical instruction in radiation health and safety, types of films, receptor holders, processing and mounting of dental films, use of x-ray equipment, infection control technique… source
DA 102Dental Radiology IIAlternative radiographic techniques are discussed as students develop their knowledge in the following areas: bisecting, extra-oral radiography, techniques for children, and patients with special nee… source
DA 102LDental Radiology II LabKnowledge and skills in alternative radiographic techniques are taught as students demonstrate exposure techniques and corrective measures of various alternative radiographic techniques. Students mee… source
DA 104Clinical Procedures IDiscussion in the practice of patient care including the collection of patient medical and dental histories and maintenance of accurate treatment records. Explores the history of dentistry, dental et… source
DA 104LClinical Procedures I LabThis course prepares the student for basic chairside assisting and general procedures. Application of essential skills in seating and dismissing patients, ergonomics, taking and recording vital signs… source
DA 105Clinical Procedures IIA foundational course in preventive dentistry. Examines the study of preventive education, oral hygiene instruction, nutrition, fluoride agents, coronal polishing and sealants. The continuation of or… source
DA 105LClinical Procedures II LabFurthers the development of chairside skills and introduces the application of preventive procedures such as coronal polishing, fluoride treatment and oral hygiene instruction. Basic knowledge in the… source
DA 106Clinical Procedures IIIThis course provides an in-depth knowledge of dental specialties. Advanced and expanded dental assisting functions, tray set-ups and procedures in endodontics, periodontics, oral surgery, orthodontic… source
DA 106LClinical Procedures III LabThis course covers advanced and expanded dental assisting procedures in dental specialties. Tray set-up, dental materials and specific specialty procedures will be covered in the following dental spe… source
DA 107Dental Materials IThis course is an in-depth level of instruction in the composition and manipulation of dental restorative materials, and dental cements. Examination of general dentistry and chairside assisting with… source
DA 107LDental Materials I LabThis course covers the application of the essential skills necessary in assisting with amalgam and composite restorations. Covers tray-set-ups, pre and post-operative instructions, instrument transfe… source
DA 108Dental Materials IIThis course focuses on in-depth knowledge of the properties, uses and manipulation of impression materials, gypsum products and waxes. Foundational knowledge will prepare students for the fabrication… source
DA 108LDental Materials II LabEssential skills in the manipulation and application of dental impression materials, gypsum products and waxes will be covered. Thorough knowledge of laboratory skills in the fabrication of bleaching… source
DA 110Clinical Practicum IClinical practicum begins in the eighth week of class. Students begin to apply basic dental assisting procedures taught in weeks one through seven. OSHA, hazard communication and infection control ar… source
DA 115Dental ScienceIntroduction and general study of anatomy, physiology, and oral pathology. An in-depth level course of study in oral anatomy, histology and embryology. Introduction to charting will also be covered. source
DA 120Clinical Practicum IISupervised unpaid practice and improvement of clinical skills taught in clinical procedures, dental materials and radiology. Covers advanced Expanded Functions Dental Assisting (EFDA) skills. Impleme… source
DA 125Dental Infection ControlThis course covers the introduction and general study of microbiology, major groups of microorganisms, viral and bacterial diseases. Disease transmission, infection prevention, disinfection and instr… source
DA 130Clinical Practicum IIISupervised practice and improvement of advanced clinical skills in all areas of chairside dental assisting, laboratory procedures, specialties, radiology and Expanded Functions Dental Assisting (EFDA… source
DA 135Pharmacology/Medical EmergenciesThis course is an introduction to pharmacology, common drugs used in dentistry, drug agencies, regulations, and drug actions. The properties of anesthetic, topical anesthetics, and desensitizing agen… source
DA 145Dental Office ProceduresThis course prepares the student for basic knowledge of dental office procedures to include dental charting. Introduction of dental software, management of patient information, maintenance and retent… source
DMC 100Introduction to Media ArtsPresents an overview of career opportunities in the media industry. Introduces basic principles common to success in the media industry, common media industry entrance strategies, health and safety b… source
DMC 104Digital Video EditingIntroduction to video editing skills that include logging and capturing raw video, assembly of shots on a timeline, and the use of effects in a final video sequence. Along with text generation, audio… source
DMC 105The Art and Craft of Animation and CinematographyThis course is an overview of the art and craft of animation and cinematography and includes, the history of early animation and camera techniques. Students will explore cinematic and animation techn… source
DMC 106Animation & Motion Graphics IIntroduction to the fundamentals of animation and motion graphics design. This project-based course will explore experimental and new technological approaches to creating digital effects and animatio… source
DMC 107Animation & Motion Graphics IIThis project-based course will explore intermediate aspects of experimental and new technological approaches to creating digital effects and animation for video and web-based applications. Students w… source
DMC 108Animation & Motion Graphics IIIContinuation of the process of animation and motion graphics design. This project-based course explores advanced aspects of experimental and new technological approaches to creating digital effects a… source
DMC 109Introduction to Stop Motion AnimationIntroduces basic stop motion animation tools, materials, techniques and elements of storyboarding, scripting, narrative development, compositing, special effects and audio integration into a final gr… source
DMC 147Music, Sound & MoviemakingPresents the basic components of designing, shooting, recording audio, and post production of movies as well as the history and theory that has led to contemporary film production. source
DMC 205Directing for Film & VideoThis course provides students interested in filmmaking the opportunity to develop the skills needed to successfully direct films and performances specifically for the screen. source
DMC 221Introduction to 2D Animation: Design & TechniquesIntroduces the principles of 2D digital animation using the latest industry standard software. The course will emphasize design and physical principles, analytical skills, and creativity. Students wi… source
DMC 222Advanced 2D Animation: Design & TechniquesCovers advanced principles of 2D animation using the latest industry standard software. The course will emphasize professional workflow and techniques of animation production for multimedia platforms… source
DMC 225Computer Graphics IIntroduction to the use of digital graphics programs. Photo manipulation, illustration, and compositing techniques will be explored. Design principles and creative composition will be emphasized. His… source
DMC 226Computer Graphics IIContinue exploring the processes of digital graphics programs. More advanced aspects of image compositing, bit mapping, layering, and using channels in Photoshop. More advanced aspects of vector grap… source
DMC 227Computer Graphics IIIAdvanced use of multi-digital formats to create images, compositions and documents. Develop a design portfolio. Design principles, creative problem solving, historical and contemporary issues in grap… source
DMC 230Documentary Film ProductionIntroduction to the concepts, fundamentals and production of documentary film making. This lecture and lab course will explore traditions and new technological approaches to creating digital document… source
DMC 242Field Recording for MediaThis course offers students interested in recording and sweetening audio for film an opportunity to work with student film crews during the shooting and editing process. source
DMC 247Sound for MediaIntroduction to sound as related to film making, animation, and video games. Students will have the opportunity to create and assemble sound for media into a finished product. Explores the basic comp… source
DMC 264Digital FilmmakingIn this course, students follow the process of translating a written script into a digital film via pre-production, lighting, shooting, and post-video production. source
DMC 265Advanced Digital FilmmakingThis course emphasizes advanced filmmaking skills. Students will produce short films from written scripts. source
DMC 280Digital Media Communications/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of media studies. Required: Student Petition. source
DMC 291Digital Media Communications Portfolio Project IThis course is an individual portfolio project class for Digital Media Communications (DMC) students. Students create an original finished work representative of one of the focus areas included in th… source
DMC 292Digital Media Communications Portfolio Project IIThis course is a group-focused portfolio project class for Digital Media Communications (DMC) students. The purpose of this course is to provide students the opportunity to combine their skills, know… source
EC 200Contemporary Economic IssuesIntroduction to economic approaches and issues in the current political and economic climate. This course is designed for non-majors. Topics include the history of economic thought, markets, the role… source
EC 201ZPrinciples of MicroeconomicsExamines how consumers and firms make choices when facing scarce resources, and how those choices are related to government policy and market outcomes, such as prices and output. source
EC 202ZPrinciples of MacroeconomicsExamines the aggregate activity of a market economy, economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and the use of fiscal and monetary policy to address macroeconomic problems. source
ECE 114Math and Science for Young ChildrenThis course focuses on exploring mathematics and science with young children. The components of mathematics and science will be explored. Emphasis will be placed on appropriate teaching strategies to… source
ECE 114ESMatemáticas y ciencias para niños pequeñosEste curso se enfoca en el aprendizaje de matemáticas y ciencias para niños pequeños. Se explorarán los componentes de matemáticas y ciencias. Se hará hincapié en las estrategias de enseñanza apropia… source
ECE 121Observation and Guidance I in ECE SettingsCourse is designed to help students explore in depth observation and recording techniques of children's development and learning and to examine various child guidance techniques for children from bir… source
ECE 121ESObservación y Orientación I en Educación TempranaEl curso está diseñado para ayudar a los estudiantes a explorar en profundidad las técnicas de observación y registro del desarrollo y aprendizaje de los niños. Se examinan varias técnicas de orienta… source
ECE 150Introduction to Early Childhood Education & Family StudiesFocuses on the history of early childhood education and the prominent theorists that have significantly contributed to the field. The types of programs that serve young children, birth-age 8, and the… source
ECE 150ESIntroducción a la educación infantil y los estudios familiaresEste curso se enfoca en la historia de la educación infantil y los teóricos más importantes que han contribuido significativamente al campo. Se examinarán los tipos de programas que atienden a niños… source
ECE 154Language & Literacy Development in Young ChildrenFocuses on language and literacy development of children from birth-age 8. The research foundation and components of language and literacy development will be examined. Criteria for selecting quality… source
ECE 154ESDesarrollo del Lenguaje y la AlfabetizaciónSe centra en el desarrollo del lenguaje y la alfabetización de los niños desde el nacimiento hasta tercer grado. Se examinarán las bases de la investigación y los componentes del desarrollo del lengu… source
ECE 169ESTrabajar con Niños con Necesidades EspecialesExplora prácticas inclusivas para niños con necesidades especiales, desde el nacimiento hasta el tercer grado, en diferentes entornos de desarrollo infantil entornos de primera infancia. Este curso i… source
ECE 170Introduction to Field ExperiencesThis course prepares students for successful field experiences by teaching them how to develop meaningful learning objectives, evaluate field experience opportunities, and navigate professional respo… source
ECE 170ESIntroducción a la Práctica DocenteEste curso prepara a los estudiantes para una experiencia de práctica profesional exitosa mediante el aprendizaje de cómo desarrollar objetivos de aprendizaje significativos, evaluar oportunidades de… source
ECE 179The Professional in Early Childhood Education and Family StudiesThis course focuses on the role of the professional in Early Childhood Education (ECE). Students will explore the National Association for the Education of Young Children's Code of Ethical Conduct, t… source
ECE 179ESEl Profesional en Educación InfantilSe enfoca en el rol del profesional en Educación Infantil (ECE) y se explorará los estándares y competencias profesionales de NAEYC para maestros de la primera infancia. Los estudiantes recibirán inf… source
ECE 221Observation & Guidance II in ECE SettingsDesigned to help students explore in greater depth the observation and guidance of children from birth-3rd grade within the classroom environment. In this more advanced course, the student focuses on… source
ECE 221ESObservación y Orientación II en Educación TempranaDiseñado para ayudar a los estudiantes a explorar con mayor profundidad la observación y la orientación de los niños desde el nacimiento hasta el tercer grado dentro del entorno del aula. En este cur… source
ECE 235Safety, Health and NutritionExplores safety, health and nutrition issues for children ages infant through preschool. Focus includes creating safe indoor and outdoor environments, healthy lifestyle practices, caring for children… source
ECE 235ESSeguridad, Salud, y NutriciónEste curso explora temas de seguridad, salud y nutrición para niños desde bebés hasta la edad de cinco años. El enfoque incluye la creación de ambientes seguros al interior como el exterior, práctica… source
ECE 239Trauma-Informed Practices in Early Care and EducationDevelops knowledge and skills that support the learning and development of young children, birth to age 8, who have been adversely impacted by trauma. Explores types and symptoms of trauma, and empha… source
ECE 239ESPrácticas informadas por el trauma en el cuidado y la educación de la primera infanciaDesarrollar conocimientos y habilidades que apoyen el aprendizaje y el desarrollo de niños pequeños, desde el nacimiento hasta los 8 años, que han sido negativamente afectados por traumas. Explorar l… source
ECE 240Environments and Curriculum PlanningFocuses on an introduction of creating learning environments and curriculum for children from three years old through five years old in home or center-based programs. Course covers theories and relat… source
ECE 240ESAmbientes y Planificación CurricularSe centra en la introducción a la creación de entornos de aprendizaje y currículos para niños de tres a cinco años, tanto en programas basados en el hogar como en centros educativos. El curso abarca… source
ECE 241Environments and Curriculum Planning: Infants and ToddlersBuilds upon knowledge and skills learned in ECE-240 . Emphasis is on application of research-based strategies to implement and evaluate early childhood environments and curriculum for children from b… source
ECE 241ESAmbientes y Planificación Curricular para Bebés y Niños PequeñosEste curso se enfoca en la aplicación de estrategias basadas en la investigación para implementar y evaluar los entornos y el plan de estudios de la primera infancia para niños desde el nacimiento ha… source
ECE 246ESRelaciones entre la escuela, la familia y la comunidadEste curso se concentra en el conocimiento y las habilidades para trabajar eficazmente con las familias y la comunidad y con otros profesionales en educación infantil (6 semanas de edad hasta tercer… source
ECE 254ESEstrategias de Instrucción para Estudiantes de Dos IdiomasEste curso examina enfoques pedagogicos y culturales que conducen a un desarrollo exitoso del dominio del idioma ingles, idioma usado en la casa, y reconocimiento del contenido por los niños cuyo idi… source
ECE 258ESEquidad y Diversidad en La Educación InfantilEste curso se enfoca en promover y honrar la diversidad y la equidad en la educación infantil. El enfoque será en colaborar con familias diversas, establecer ámbitos culturales y lingüísticos que sea… source
ECE 280Early Childhood Education/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job experience in the field of early childhood education. Students will work in pre-approved educational settings that serve children from s… source
ECE 280ESExperiencia Laboral CooperativaEn este curso, los estudiantes completan 108 horas de trabajo en un entorno de primera infancia, asistiendo a niños y familias desde el nacimiento hasta los 8 años de edad. Si no completan las horas… source
ECE 291Practicum IIFocuses on field experience for students in a variety of early childhood education settings. This course allows students to apply knowledge, methods, and skills gained from the Early Childhood Educat… source
ECE 291ESPracticum IISe centra en la experiencia de practica para los estudiantes en una variedad de entornos de educación de la primera infancia. Este curso permite a los estudiantes aplicar los conocimientos, métodos y… source
ECE 292Practicum IIIFocuses on field experiences for early childhood education students in a variety of educational settings, serving children from birth through kindergarten. This course allows students to deepen and a… source
ECE 292ESPracticum IIISe centra en las experiencias de practica para estudiantes de educación infantil en una variedad de entornos educativos, atendiendo a niños desde el nacimiento hasta el nivel de kinder. Este curso pe… source
ED 101Intro to Education Practicum & SeminarThis seminar presents critical topics associated with the Education profession. Each topic will be introduced with an understanding that future Education classes will expand student comprehension and… source
ED 113Integrated Literacy MethodsThis course develops an understanding of how to integrate literacy methods across the curriculum. Literacy concepts and skills are explored, identified, and developed. Emphasis is placed on the role… source
ED 114Integrated Math MethodsThis course develops an understanding of how to integrate math into Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses and programs. Curriculum design and assessment for math concepts and skills are explor… source
ED 130Classroom ManagementThis course focuses on creating positive classroom and school climates, organizing and managing classrooms, improving instruction, dealing with classroom discipline problems, developing individualize… source
ED 131Curriculum & InstructionThis course examines the knowledge, skills, and characteristics of effective teachers. The focus of the course is on successful instructional planning and the delivery of curriculum. This course cove… source
ED 150Creative Activities for ChildrenThe class focuses on understanding and implementing a developmental approach to creative activities for young children; involves hands-on experience with a variety of mediums including art, music and… source
ED 216Foundations of EducationProvides an overview of the educational system in the U.S. including historical, legal, and philosophical foundations of education. Explores the financing, governance and organization of education as… source
ED 220Introduction to CTE in OregonProvides an introduction to the field of Career and Technical Education (CTE) in Oregon. Examines the historical and legislative foundations of CTE in the United States. Discusses the role of special… source
ED 229Learning & DevelopmentFocuses on foundational ideas, concepts, principles, and theories in the field of educational psychology that have a significant influence on educational practice. Provides students with an overview… source
ED 246School, Family & Community RelationsThis course focuses on the knowledge and skills to work effectively with families and community professionals in early childhood education (6 weeks of age through 3rd grade). Emphasis is on building… source
ED 254Instructional Strategies for Dual Language LearnersExamines pedagogical and cultural approaches which lead to successful development of English language skills and content knowledge for children who speak a home language other than English. source
ED 258Culturally Responsive EducationExplores historical and systemic inequities in U.S. society and how they impact students, schools, and communities. Provides an overview of the ways in which educators can select culturally appropria… source
ED 269Overview of Special EducationProvides an introduction to the categories of disability described in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Topics include definitions under federal law, implications in school sett… source
ED 280Practicum/CWECooperative work experience. Supervised practicum in an elementary, secondary, or post-secondary educational setting. Participants will utilize and develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes relevant t… source
EET 112Electronic Equipment and Assembly IThis is the first course in a three course sequence. Focus is on building and testing simple DC prototype circuits. Covers DC power supplies, DMMs, breadboarding, resistor codes, and capacitor codes.… source
EET 113Electronic Equipment and Assembly IIThis is the second course in a three course sequence. Exploration of oscilloscope and function generator functions to create and measure time varying signals. Spreadsheets are used to analyze and plo… source
EET 114Electronic Equipment and Assembly IIIThis is the third course in a three course sequence with a focus on soldering skills. Through-hole and SMT techniques will be introduced. source
EET 127Semiconductor Circuits IIntroduction to the basic concepts of semiconductor devices. Various types of diodes and diode applications will be studied. Industry standard devices will be used. source
EET 137Electrical Fundamentals IIntroduction to the basic concepts of voltage, current, resistance and their relationships in DC circuits. Use SI units, engineering notation and prefixes. Analysis of series, parallel and series-par… source
EET 139Principles of Troubleshooting IEmphasizes theories and practices useful in troubleshooting failures in electrical applications. Focuses on the overall philosophy and strategy of troubleshooting, drawing applications from residenti… source
EET 141Electrical Fundamentals IILearn methods of electrical circuit analysis, using proper DC theorems. Study energy storage elements including inductors and capacitors. Transient analysis of RC and RL circuits will studied. source
EET 142Electrical Fundamentals IIICovers sinusoidal functions and phasors and complex impedance. Analyze systems to determine AC circuit parameters and complex power. Circuits contain voltage and current sources, resistors, inductors… source
EET 157Digital Logic IAn introduction to digital logic principles, numbering systems & conversions and gate operations. Using principles, circuit analysis will be used to minimize logic networks. Industry standard devices… source
EET 215Technical MechanicsIntroduction to mechanics. Covers theory of force, work, torque, energy, power, strength, and motion. Vectors and simple machines provide applications for these concepts. source
EET 225Mechatronics IThis course explores automation of industrial systems. Students will study the fundamental components of industrial motion control, relay circuits, stepper and servo motors; and power transmission co… source
EET 227Semiconductor Circuits IISecond in a series concentrating on the application, design and circuit analysis of circuits using transistors. Industry standard devices will be used. source
EET 233Programmable Logic Controllers IStudy of basic skills necessary to program, install and maintain industrial control systems utilizing programmable logic controllers. Course content lays a foundation of hardwired relay control syste… source
EET 234Programmable Logic Controllers IIAn advanced course of study that will develop the student's understanding of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) in more detailed Industrial applications through lectures, labs and hands-on examples… source
EET 235Mechatronics IIThis course expands on advanced electromechanical principles with applications in manufacturing and industrial systems. Students will study the applications of Proportional Integral Differential (PID… source
EET 239Principles of Troubleshooting IICovers advanced applications of diagnosis, maintenance and repair of systems. Includes preventative maintenance, applied statistical process, and AC/DC motor controls. source
EET 250Linear CircuitsIntroduction to the operation and functions of operational amplifiers and linear devices. Design and circuit analysis of op-amps, comparators, converters and special purpose linear devices. Industry… source
EET 254Introduction to MicrocontrollersIntroduction to processor architecture and microcontrollers. Internal structure, registers, busses, control unit. Clock, machine and instruction cycling timing, interrupts and DMA. Instruction set, m… source
EET 257Digital Logic IIBus systems and computer peripherals & systems using latches, registers, counters, and memory circuits are developed and analyzed. source
EFA 101CIntroduction to the Creative Arts Communication and HumanitiesThis course engages students in the creative process of making meaning within the creative arts, communications, and humanities, and invites them to view themselves, others, and the world through sto… source
EFA 101JIntroduction to the Social Sciences, Human Services and Criminal JusticeIntroduces career options and educational pathways in the fields of the Social Sciences, Human Services and Criminal Justice. Explores the history of and current methods and issues in these three are… source
EFA 101NIntroduction to Natural ResourcesCourse will highlight exciting career options within the natural resources educational focus area. Students will learn about academic disciplines within horticulture, arboriculture, landscaping, orga… source
EFA 101SIntroduction to STEMThis course will feature activities, demonstrations, and real world experiences in STEM fields, including environmental science, biology, chemistry, geology, physics, engineering, computer science, a… source
EL 103Taking Effective NotesDesigned to help students develop effective note-taking skills. Several note-taking systems are introduced and practiced. source
EL 111College Study SkillsEmphasizes time management, listening/notetaking, testing skills/anxiety, college resources, learning styles, reading strategies, textbook reading, and concentration skills. source
EMP 170EMP CapstoneThis course gives students the opportunity to showcase the skills they have learned during previous terms. Students develop a project management plan and work through the analysis necessary to presen… source
EMP 201Introduction to Homeland Security and Emergency ManagementThis course introduces Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEM) as a profession. The course begins with the historical context of HSEM and provides a foundation for the many disciplines with… source
EMP 202Threat and Hazard Assessment for Emergency Management ProfessionalsThis course demonstrates the importance of risk reduction programs and the history of Threats and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (THIRA). Emergency management professionals must assess wea… source
EMP 204Foundations of Emergency PlanningIn order for a community to be truly prepared to respond to any type of natural and/or man-made disaster, it must develop effective emergency planning. This course will provide an introduction to the… source
EMP 206Hazard MitigationThis course will introduce the major principles involved in preparing for and mitigating the impact of hazards in the context of emergency and disaster management. Topics include key features and cha… source
EMP 208Disaster Response and RecoveryThe purpose of this course is to enable students to understand and think critically about response and recovery operations in the profession of emergency management. Students will utilize problem bas… source
EMP 210Developing and Managing Volunteer ResourcesThis course will focus on methods and procedures for involving private-sector organizations and volunteers in emergency management programs in ways which benefit the whole community. The focus of the… source
EMP 212Public Health and Medical Emergency ManagementThe course examines the issues and concepts that make up the field of public health and how public health agencies and organizations prepare for and support disaster response. It will examine the int… source
EMP 214Technology in Emergency ManagementThis class provides a detailed overview of technology and how it is applied in the field of emergency management. Students will learn how to utilize technology in emergency planning, response, recove… source
EMP 216Emergency Management Laws and EthicsThis course is designed to give the student an overview of various statutes, regulations, constitutional law, and common law associated with homeland security and emergency management. Students will… source
EMP 218Public Information Officer and External AffairsThis course is designed to familiarize students with the concepts underlying the Public Information Officer (PIO) role. This course provides a basic understanding of the PIO function. Provide those i… source
EMP 220Introduction to Emergency Management Public Administration and PolicyThis course provides an overview of the structure and issues surrounding public service. Course participants will examine the context of public administration: the political system, the role of feder… source
EMP 222Terrorism Awareness and ResponseProvides current and relevant information about terrorism, terrorist behavior, homeland security policies and dilemmas and how to deal effectively with threats and the consequences of attacks. Studen… source
EMP 224Science of DisastersThis course will introduce students to scientific concepts and principles in several key areas related to natural and human-caused disasters. The course focuses on common and emerging threats that pr… source
EMP 226Business Continuity FundamentalsThis course provides a foundation for business continuity management and continuity of operations planning (COOP). Topics include business continuity initiation, risk evaluation and control, business… source
EMP 270EMP CapstoneThis course gives students the opportunity to showcase the skills they have learned during previous terms. Students develop a project management plan and work through the analysis necessary to presen… source
EMT 101Emergency Medical Technician Part IThis course is the first of a two-part series that will prepare students to enter the workforce as an emergency medical service provider. Topics include airway management, patient assessment, and tre… source
EMT 102Emergency Medical Technician Part IIThis course is the second of the two-part series that will prepare students to enter the workforce as an emergency medical service provider. Topics include patient assessment, treatment/stabilization… source
EMT 105Introduction to Emergency Medical ServicesIntroduces the student to Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Explores the career pathways for EMTs and Paramedics. Examines the history, structure, and function of our modern-day EMS system. Includes… source
EMT 109Emergency Response Communication/DocumentationCovers principles of communication via verbal, written and electronic modes in the provision of EMS. Documentation of the elements of patient assessment, patient care and transport, communication sys… source
ENG 104ZIntroduction to FictionThe study of fiction invites us to enter imaginative narratives and confront the challenges of being human. ENG-104Z provides opportunities for the appreciation of fiction, including deeper awareness… source
ENG 105ZIntroduction to DramaThe study of plays exposes us to texts with the power to shock, inspire, enlighten, and delight; this course in drama can be an empowering and transformative journey toward keener engagement with the… source
ENG 106ZIntroduction to PoetryThe study of poetry invites us to delve into the biggest questions about life and culture alongside the seemingly smallest issues of words and sounds. ENG-106Z provides opportunities for the apprecia… source
ENG 107World Literature: Ancient Through Classical TimesLiterature of the ancient through classical worlds: epic, lyric, and dramatic literature. Through class discussion, research, and written work, students practice close reading and literary interpreta… source
ENG 108World Literature: Early Middle Ages through the 18th CenturyLiterature of the Early Middle Ages through the 18th Century, in a variety of genres. Through class discussion, research, and written work, students practice close reading and literary interpretation… source
ENG 109World Literature: The 19th through 21st CenturiesLiterature of the 19th through 21st centuries, in a variety of genres. Through class discussion, research, and written work, students practice close reading and literary interpretation, explore the r… source
ENG 116Introduction to Literature: ComicsExamines the intrinsic literary and artistic qualities of comics, as well as their connections to classic literature, and the literature and other art they have inspired. source
ENG 121Mystery FictionIntroduces students to detective/mystery fiction, exploring what makes genre fiction different from traditional literature and how mysteries comment on issues of justice, class, and morality. Student… source
ENG 194Introduction to FilmViewing, discussion, and analysis of films from a variety of eras and cultures. Students will learn to analyze a film beyond its surface meaning, drawing on film aesthetics, technology, history, and… source
ENG 195American FilmThis course will focus on the history and theory of American filmmaking from 1895 to the present. Film will be viewed as a visual language and an evolving art form that expresses and influences Ameri… source
ENG 201ShakespeareEngage with arguably the most quoted and famous writer in the English language. Read selected early/middle comedy, history, tragedy, and romance plays, as well as selections of sonnets. No prior expe… source
ENG 202ShakespeareEngage with arguably the most quoted and famous writer in the English language. Read selected middle/late comedy, history, tragedy, and romance plays, as well as selections of sonnets. No prior exper… source
ENG 204British Literature: Ancient to EnlightenmentIn this class, we read, analyze, and enjoy British literature from the earliest Anglo-Saxon poems and stories through 1800. We will explore major works, writers, and literary forms through interactiv… source
ENG 205British Literature: Romantic to ContemporaryIn this class, we read, analyze, and enjoy British literature from 1800 to the current day. We will explore major works, writers, and literary forms through interactive discussions and projects. source
ENG 213U.S. Latinx LiteratureThis course offers a survey of U.S. Latinx literature of various genres and historical periods. Students read and study the literary contributions by writers of varied cultural heritage and will brin… source
ENG 218Arthurian LiteratureExplores the origins and development of Arthurian literature, focusing on the historical, cultural, social, and literary significance of original texts. Considers the Arthurian body of literature in… source
ENG 222Children's and Young Adult LiteratureSurveys the development of the genres of children's and young adult literature, including fairy tales, picture books, classic children's novels, and contemporary young adult novels, studying how thes… source
ENG 225Literary NonfictionStudents read, discuss, and analyze texts that explore true events and experiences in various creative styles and forms. Genres may include: memoir, personal essay, nature or science writing, literar… source
ENG 226Popular LiteratureFocuses on genre work within prose, film, comics and/or videogames that is specific in theme and has popular appeal accessible to general readers. Genres might include but are not necessarily limited… source
ENG 230Documentary FilmThis course will focus on documentary film history and theory. Students will learn to analyze documentary film and appreciate its value as a mode of cultural expression and influence. source
ENG 240Native American MythologyExplores Native American mythology and its cultural, social, and literary significance; views Native American mythology in its historical and geographic positions and in the larger context of world l… source
ENG 241Norse MythologyExplores Norse mythology and its cultural, social, and literary significance; views Norse mythology in its historical and geographic positions and in the larger context of Western literary traditions… source
ENG 243African MythologyExplores African mythology and its cultural, social, and literary significance; views African mythology in its historical and geographic positions and in the larger context of global literary traditi… source
ENG 250Greek MythologyExplores the historical, cultural, social, and literary significance of Greek myths; views Greek mythology in its historical and geographic positions and in the larger context of Western civilization… source
ENG 251Celtic MythologyExplores the historical, cultural, social, and literary significance of Celtic myths; views Celtic mythology in its historical and geographic positions and in the larger context of Western civilizati… source
ENG 252Hindu MythologyExplores the historical, cultural, social, and literary significance of Hindu myths; views Hindu mythology in its historical and geographic positions and in the larger context of world civilization a… source
ENG 253American Literature: Pre-Columbian to Civil WarIn this class, we read, analyze, and enjoy American literature from the time before European contact to the end of the Civil War in 1865. We will explore significant works, influential writers, and i… source
ENG 254American Literature: 1865 to PresentIn this class, we read, analyze, and enjoy American literature from 1865 to the present day. We will explore significant works, influential writers, and important literary forms through interactive d… source
ENG 255American Literature: Topics in American LiteratureIn this class, we read, analyze, and enjoy American literature based on a specific theme, which changes yearly. The theme will shape the selection of authors and works of American fiction, poetry, no… source
ENG 260Introduction to Women WritersThe study of the works (e.g. plays, poems, fiction, new media) created by women writers, both classic and contemporary, with an emphasis on women's evolving social, historical, and economic roles. source
ENG 261Literature of Science FictionExplores historical, cultural, social, and literary significance of science fiction literature; places science fiction into the larger context of World literature and literary tradition. Considers ho… source
ENG 270Introduction to Literary CriticismStudents will closely study famous literary texts through a variety of critical approaches such as structuralism, Feminist criticism, Psychoanalytic criticism, Marxist criticism, and queer theory. source
ENG 271World Literature: Ancient Through Classical TimesLiterature of the ancient through classical worlds: epic, lyric, and dramatic literature. Through class discussion, research, and written work, students practice close reading and literary interpreta… source
ENG 272World Literature: Early Middle Ages through the 18th CenturyLiterature of the Early Middle Ages through the 18th Century, in a variety of genres. Through class discussion, research, and written work, students practice close reading and literary interpretation… source
ENG 273World Literature: the 19th Through 21st CenturiesLiterature of the 19th through 21st centuries, in a variety of genres. Through class discussion, research, and written work, students practice close reading and literary interpretation, explore the r… source
ENG 280English/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job experience in the field of English studies. Required: Student Petition. source
ENG 295Revolutionary FilmStudy of revolutionary styles of filmmaking from around the world that aimed to be socially transformative and that changed the way movies are made. source
ENG 296Adaptation: Literature Into FilmExplores the genre of film adaptation, or how literary narratives were transformed into films. Focuses on literary genres such as the novel, short stories, plays, and nonfiction to compare them with… source
ENG 297A.S. Degree PortfolioThis course provides the opportunity for A.S. Degree students to revise, edit, reflect upon, and compile their best work from their various focus areas to meet the outcomes for the program and prepar… source
ENGR 111Introduction to EngineeringIntroduction to the basic ideas and tools of the engineering profession. An exploration of career and education options within the field, and the skills needed to achieve career goals. Methods of eng… source
ENGR 112Engineering ProgrammingIntroduction to basic scientific and engineering computing. Covers methods of engineering analysis, design, and problem solving with computational tools. Emphasis on developing proficiency in writing… source
ENGR 115Engineering GraphicsThis course will emphasize the practical application of engineering graphics techniques for the design, maintenance, and modification of mechanical parts and assemblies. Students will both generate n… source
ENGR 171Digital LogicIntroduction to digital design fundamentals. Covers basic logic gates, number systems, logic circuit simplification techniques, combinational logic devices, flip-flops, and basic state machines. Uses… source
ENGR 201Electrical FundamentalsA study of basic electrical circuit theory. Analysis of voltage and current relationships. Covers circuit parameters of resistance, inductance, and capacitance. Includes basic DC, AC, and natural res… source
ENGR 211StaticsFirst term of engineering mechanics sequence. This course focuses on the analysis of forces acting on structures and machines under equilibrium conditions. source
ENGR 212DynamicsKinematics, kinetics, work-energy, and impulse-momentum relationships of engineering systems. The course examines the fundamental principles of Newton's laws of motion, with applications to basic par… source
ENGR 213Strength of MaterialsIntroduces the relation of externally applied loads and their internal effects on deformable bodies, such as columns, shafts, beams and statically indeterminate structures or systems made up of such… source
ENGR 221Electrical Circuit Analysis IDesigned to give the student a thorough understanding of basic electrical circuit theory, this course covers voltage and current relationships and fundamental methods of circuit analysis. Electrical… source
ENGR 221LElectrical Circuit Analysis I LabLab Course for ENGR-221 source
ENGR 222Electrical Circuit Analysis IIExpands upon the techniques of circuit analysis begun in ENGR-221 through theory and laboratory experiments. The course covers the time response of first- and second-order circuits, the steady-state… source
ENGR 223Electrical Circuit Analysis IIIFinal course in the electrical circuits sequence. The main emphases of the course are frequency response of circuits, the design and analysis of filters, Laplace transform analysis, and the Fourier s… source
ENGR 231Properties of MaterialsThis course is an introduction to materials science, a field that describes the behavior of materials by utilizing principles of chemistry and physics to engineer new materials and predict their resu… source
ENGR 271Digital SystemsThe second course in digital design. Explores synchronous state machine and memory system design and analysis. Timing analysis and design for test techniques are introduced. Uses computer-based tools… source
ES 101Introduction to Ethnic StudiesThis course uses an interdisciplinary approach to introduce the multifaceted experience of historically marginalized ethnic and racial groups in the US with an emphasis on Chicano/Latinx, African Ame… source
ES 211Introduction to Latino/a/x StudiesAn introductory course analyzing the historical context of Latinx in the United States (US). Beginning with pre-colonial societies on the American Continent, colonization, and moving to the modern La… source
ES 221Introduction to Black StudiesThis is an introductory and survey course which analyzes factors that helped mold the African American experience, beginning with pre-colonial Africa to US contemporary socio-political, cultural, edu… source
ES 231Introduction to Southeast Asian and South Pacific Island Diaspora StudiesThis course will examine key migration and dispersion factors, and cultural adjustment and resettling challenges of the Southeast Asian and Pacific Island Diaspora in the United States from the late… source
ES 241Introduction to Native American StudiesAn introductory, interdisciplinary analysis of issues impacting Indigenous lives and identities of North America, deconstructing myths and addressing historical and contemporary key issues in the fie… source
ESOL 012Beginning ESOLEnglish language learners speak and listen to simple words, phrases, questions, statements and commands using common English vocabulary in simple, highly-structured tasks. Aligns with the Oregon Adul… source
ESOL 013Beginning ESOLEnglish language learners speak and listen to simple words, phrases, questions, statements and commands using common English vocabulary in simple, highly-structured tasks. Aligns with the Oregon Adul… source
ESOL 014Beginning Reading, Writing, and GrammarEnglish language learners are introduced to the basic language necessary to function in day-to-day American society; language functions are taught in the contexts of work, family and community. Align… source
ESOL 015Beginning Reading, Writing, and GrammarEnglish language learners are introduced to the basic language necessary to function in day-to-day American society; language functions are taught in the contexts of work, family and community. Align… source
ESOL 020Upper Beginning GrammarEnglish language learners study and practice basic verb forms (simple present and present progressive), and adverbs of frequency in written and spoken English. Aligns with the Oregon Adult English La… source
ESOL 024Upper Beginning Reading & WritingEnglish language learners read short texts to improve reading skills, write simple, compound, and complex sentences, and write related sentences in paragraph form for the contexts of school, work, fa… source
ESOL 030Intermediate Grammar AOne of a two-part series. English language learners study and practice simple present, present progressive, and future verb forms and modals of ability, and advice. Aligns with the Oregon Adult Engli… source
ESOL 031Intermediate Grammar BOne of a two-part series. English language learners study and practice simple past and present perfect verb forms with time expressions, and comparative and superlative adjectives in written and spok… source
ESOL 032Intermediate Conversation 1English language learners study and practice speaking and listening skills and strategies in structured tasks to improve fluency in the contexts of school, work, family and community. One of a 2-part… source
ESOL 033Intermediate Conversation 2English language learners study and practice speaking and listening skills and strategies in structured tasks to improve fluency in the contexts of school, work, family and community. One of a 2-part… source
ESOL 034Intermediate Reading & WritingEnglish language learners read a variety of texts to improve reading skills, and write paragraphs focused on a single topic developed with logically organized facts and details for the contexts of sc… source
ESOL 042Upper Intermediate Conversation 1English language learners study and practice speaking and listening skills and strategies for independent communication to improve fluency in the contexts of school, work, family and community. One o… source
ESOL 043Upper Intermediate Conversation 2English language learners study and practice speaking and listening skills and strategies for independent communication to improve fluency in the contexts of school, work, family and community. One o… source
ESOL 044Upper Intermediate Reading & WritingEnglish language learners read a variety of texts to improve reading skills, and produce basic multi-paragraph texts for the contexts of school, work, family and community. Aligns with the Oregon Adu… source
ESOL 046Editing for Better WritingEnglish language learners improve their writing through editing. They also engage in extended reading to provide a context for writing. Aligns with the Oregon Adult English Language Proficiency Stand… source
ESOL 050Advanced Grammar AOne of a three-part series. English language learners study and practice compound sentences, complex sentences with adverb clauses, transitions, and passive voice in written and spoken English. Align… source
ESOL 051Advanced Grammar BOne of a three-part series. English language learners study and practice count/non-count nouns, definite/indefinite articles, and noun clauses in written and spoken English. Aligns with the Oregon Ad… source
ESOL 052Advanced Communication Skills 1English language learners practice speaking and listening strategies for effective communication in discussions, presentations, lectures, note-taking, and group projects. The course builds vocabulary… source
ESOL 053Advanced Communication Skills 2English language learners practice speaking and listening strategies for effective communication for discussions, interviews, presentations, and note-taking to improve fluency in speaking and listeni… source
ESOL 054Advanced Reading & WritingEnglish language learners develop writing skills including summarizing, response writing, and paraphrasing, and improve writing fluency. Develop reading skills and fluency through reading a range of… source
ESOL 055Advanced Grammar COne of a three-part series. English language learners study and practice gerunds, infinitives, and complex sentences with adjective clauses in written and spoken English. Aligns with the Oregon Adult… source
ESOL 060Vocabulary Building 1One of a two-part series. English language learners develop their passive and active vocabularies through numerous exposures to selected words from the General Service List and the Academic Word List… source
ESOL 061Vocabulary Building 2One of a two-part series. English language learners develop their passive and active vocabularies through numerous exposures to selected words from the General Service List and the Academic Word List… source
ESOL 062ESOL ReadingEnglish language learners at all levels improve their reading fluency and expand and solidify their English vocabulary as needed for higher-level academics and everyday life. (Aligns with the Oregon… source
ESOL 068Basic Computer Skills for English Language LearnersEnglish language learners beyond the beginning level develop knowledge of computer basics and popular computer applications. Learners select from a menu of learning options and participate in learnin… source
ESOL 069Pronunciation: Patterns of American EnglishEnglish language learners develop pronunciation skills and knowledge to improve speech clarity, listening effectiveness, and pronunciation of written words. This course focuses on the speech patterns… source
ESOL 075Pronunciation: Sounds of American EnglishEnglish language learners develop pronunciation skills and knowledge to improve speech clarity, listening effectiveness, and pronunciation of written words. This course focuses on the sounds (phoneme… source
ESOL 082Assess/Evaluate New StudentsNew students in the ESOL program receive information about classes offered, departmental and college policies, college services available, campus facilities, accessing student portal and email, stude… source
ESOL 083Educational Planning for Returning StudentsDesigned for returning students in the ESOL program at CCC. Students meet with faculty advisors to review their progress, revisit their goals, choose next term's classes, and learn how to transition… source
ESR 171Introduction to Environmental Sciencetopics. Will focus on human impacts on land, air, water and ecology, climate change, sustainability, environmental impacts on human health and environmental justice. The laboratory assignments will f… source
ESR 172Introduction to Climate Change, the causes and consequence and efforts to mitigate climate change. The laboratory assignments will focus on applied introductory climate change topics. source
ESR 173Introduction to SustainabilityIntroduction to environmental, ecological and human sustainability. Focus on human impacts on environmental degradation and methods to approach sustainability and environmental justice. The laborator… source
FN 110Personal NutritionThis course explores how nutrition affects health and fitness for the individual and the family. Students apply knowledge of nutrition guidelines to analyze personal diet and improve current food pre… source
FN 225NutritionThis course explores the role of nutrients in the development and maintenance of a healthy body. The course examines the relationship between diet and health. Students apply knowledge of nutritional… source
FR 101First-Year French IFirst term of a three-term foundational, multimedia course in beginning French designed to give students basic communicative proficiency in the target language. Students will practice all four skills… source
FR 102First-Year French IISecond term of a three-term foundational, multimedia course in beginning French designed to give students basic communicative proficiency in the target language. Students will practice all four skill… source
FR 103First-Year French IIIThird term of a three-term foundational, multimedia course in beginning French designed to give students basic communicative proficiency in the target language. Students will practice all four skills… source
FR 201Second-Year French IThe second year of academic French expands on first-year French in the review of essential grammar structures, the use of more advanced grammar, and cross-cultural discussion and analysis. Emphasis i… source
FR 202Second-Year French IIThe second year of academic French expands on first-year French in the review of essential grammar structures, the use of more advanced grammar, and cross-cultural discussion and analysis. Emphasis i… source
FR 203Second-Year French IIIThe second year of academic French expands on first-year French in the review of essential grammar structures, the use of more advanced grammar, and cross-cultural discussion and analysis. Emphasis i… source
FR 211Intermediate French ConversationFirst term of a three-term series in intermediate development of speaking and listening proficiency through creative activities such as discussions of excerpts from contemporary French-language media… source
FR 212Intermediate French ConversationSecond term of a three-term series in intermediate development of speaking and listening proficiency through creative activities such as discussions of excerpts from contemporary French-language medi… source
FR 213Intermediate French ConversationThird term of a three-term series in intermediate development of speaking and listening proficiency through creative activities such as discussions of excerpts from contemporary French-language media… source
FRP 101Basic Forest ManagementAn introduction to forestry and forest land management activities and practices related to forest stewardship. Students will gain an understanding of how social, economic and environmental values inf… source
FRP 102Basic Forest Management LabProvides lab exercises in a forest setting experience using forest management field equipment discussed in FRP-101 . The Lab includes the use of diameter tape, loggers tape, compass, clinometer, incr… source
FRP 110Basic Wildland Fire Investigation (FI-110)An introduction to the roles and responsibilities of wildland firefighters in determining a wildland fire origin. Students will identify the wildland fire categories, wildland fire behavior and the i… source
FRP 112Introduction to Chainsaw OperationsThe course lessons provide introduction to the function, maintenance and use of internal combustion engine powered chainsaws, and their tactical wildland fire application. Field exercises support ent… source
FRP 130Introduction to Wildland Firefighting (S-130/S-190/S-110/ICS-100/IS-700/L-180)This course provides an introduction to wildland fire behavior, wildland firefighting safety and wildland firefighting techniques. The course covers the basic skills necessary to fight wildland fires… source
FRP 131Advanced Firefighter Training (S-131/S-133)This course provides instruction that meets the training requirements for the Wildland Firefighter Type 1 position and/or Incident Commander Type 5 (ICT5). source
FRP 144Intro to Land NavigationStudents will learn how to make and document field observations, how to produce digital and paper maps, and how to collect data and navigate using a map, compass, GPS, and mobile device. source
FRP 200Basic Incident Command System (I-100, I-200, IS-700, IS-800)Introduces the knowledge and skills to function efficiently during an incident or event within the Incident Command System (ICS). National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the National Response… source
FRP 201Advanced Forest ManagementDiscuss and explore forest management concepts and principles through classroom lecture and field trips. Contrast forest management decisions made dependent on public or private landowner objections,… source
FRP 205Forest Management Assessments and InventoriesProvides forest technicians, wildland firefighters and other natural resource employees the ability to conduct various forest management and recreation management assessments and inventories. The stu… source
FRP 211Portable Pumps and Water Use (S-211)This course is designed to provide knowledge and skills to design, setup, operate, troubleshoot, and shut down portable water delivery systems. The focus is on portable pumps; it does not address wat… source
FRP 212Wildfire Power Saws (S-212)The course lessons provide introduction to the function, maintenance, and use of internal combustion engine-powered chainsaws, and their tactical wildland fire application. Field exercises support en… source
FRP 215Fire Operations in the Urban Interface (S-215)Assess homes and structures located in and around forest, grass and brush lands (urban interface) for vulnerability to a wildland fire. source
FRP 219Wildland Firing Operations (S-219)The Wildland Firing Operations course introduces the roles and responsibilities of a firing boss (FIRB) and outlines duties of other personnel who may engage firing operations. The course discusses a… source
FRP 220Initial Attack Incident Commander (S-200)The course provides the students with the basic skills to lead the initial attack resources on small non-complex wildland fires. Provides the students with the knowledge to prepare for the assignment… source
FRP 230Crew Boss (Single Resource) (S-230)The course provides the student with the basic knowledge required of a crew leader (Crew Boss) of a wildland firefighting crew for a Federal, State or Contract Agency fire organization. source
FRP 231Engine Boss (Single Resource) (S-231)The course provides the student with the required initial training to perform as a wildland fire engine supervisor (Engine Boss) for a Federal, State or Contact Fire organization. source
FRP 236Heavy Equipment Boss (S-236)This course provides the student the knowledge and skills needed to maintain an effective heavy equipment operation with considerations for tactical use and safety precautions. The course includes a… source
FRP 243Wilderness I: Psychology of SurvivalStudents will learn how to be mentally and physically prepared to survive in the wilderness, the psychology of surviving, and what to do when things go wrong. The course explores the science of survi… source
FRP 244Wilderness II: Basic Land Navigation (S-244)Students will learn how to make and document field observations, how to produce hand drawn and GPS field maps, and how to navigate using a map, compass, and GPS. source
FRP 245Wilderness III: Weather of the NorthwestThis course covers the basics of weather forecasting, especially as it relates to the weather of the Northwest. source
FRP 246Wilderness IV: Backcountry CPR/First Aid/AEDIntroduction to general medical concepts and basic life support skills. It is targeted to the outdoor enthusiast on day trips or short adventures. Course results in CPR, first aid & AED certification… source
FRP 248Wilderness V: Introduction to Search and RescueThis course introduces students to the philosophy, tactics, and operations of search and rescue techniques and strategies. It will also address how people behave and respond when they become lost. source
FRP 249Followership to Leadership (L-280)The course prepares the student for a basic field operations leadership role. Students will be able demonstrate basic leadership skills through interactive classroom discussions and scenario based ex… source
FRP 250Wilderness VI: Basic Tool Use and CareSelection, operation, and maintenance of chain saws and hand tools to include shovels, Pulaski, single and double bit axes, hand saws, and various other tools used in forestry, firefighting and survi… source
FRP 255Physical Fitness and Nutrition for First RespondersThis course will assist the student in meeting the physical fitness requirements for work in firefighting, and emergency medical services. Includes individual conditioning strategies, nutritional gui… source
FRP 265Wildland Fire Prevention Education 1 (P-101)This course was developed as part of a multi-course national curriculum covering wildfire prevention. It is designed to provide a basic introduction of fire prevention principles and activities for f… source
FRP 270Basic Air Operations (S-270)The course introduces students to basic air operations including the different types of aircraft used in wildland firefighting operations along with mission planning, risk management, safety, and com… source
FRP 275Wildland Fire Management 1This course is designed to meet the needs of current and future unit level Fire Program Managers. Students will learn how to identify the basic principle, policies, and procedures to effectively and… source
FRP 280Wildland Fire/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job experience in the field of wildland firefighting. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Required: Student Petition. source
FRP 282Prescribed Fire Implementation (RX-301)This course is designed to introduce students to the tools and techniques used to perform in the role of a Prescribed Fire Burn Boss. The course material is based on the tasks found in the position t… source
FRP 284Introduction to Fire Effects (RX-310)This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and communicate the relationships between basic fire regimes and fire effects, the effects of fire tre… source
FRP 285Wildland Fire Facilitative Instructor (M-410)This course helps students become effective facilitative instructors. This course improves training delivery and quality by presenting instructional methods with an emphasis on student-oriented adult… source
FRP 286Prescribed Fire Plan Preparation (RX-341)The purpose of this class is to provide students with the skills/knowledge to prepare a prescribed fire plan for technical review and approval in accordance with the Interagency Prescribed Fire Plann… source
FRP 288Smoke Management Techniques (RX-410)This course leads students through the ecological and historical role of fire, characteristics of smoke and the health, safety and visibility impacts of smoke. Other topics include public relations,… source
FRP 290Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior (S-290)This course provides the student with the basic skills to determine the characteristics of fuels(vegetation) when involved in a wildland fire, the effects weather has on a wildland fire, the various… source
FRP 291Fire Academy IThis course provides an introduction to fire incident related experience that fulfills the requirements of OR-OSHA and the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training for Entry-Level Firefight… source
FRP 292Fire Academy IIThis course develops fire incident related experience that fulfills the requirements of OR-OSHA and the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training for Entry-Level Firefighter. Covers tools, p… source
FRP 294Intermediate Incident Command System (I-300)This course focuses on ICS for supervisors in expanding incidents. ICS 300 outlines how the NIMS Command and Coordination component supports the management of expanding incidents as well as describes… source
FRP 295Advanced Incident Command System (I-400)This course provides the student with the advanced level instruction and application of the functional positions and organizations found within the Incident Command System(ICS). Through exercises, th… source
FRP 296Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior Calculations (S-390)This course introduces the students to the fire behavior calculations used to estimate wildland fire behavior and fire spread. Students will apply the calculations using graphs and scales based on mo… source
FST 202Principles of Emergency ServicesThis course provides an overview of fire protection and emergency services to include: career opportunities in fire protection and related fields, culture and history of emergency services, fire loss… source
FST 204Fire Protection SystemsThis course provides information relating to the features of design and operation of fire alarm systems, water-based fire suppression systems, special hazard fire suppression systems, water supply fo… source
FST 205Fire Instructor IThe Instructor I course is designed to give the student the knowledge and ability to teach from prepared materials in multi-discipline activities found within public safety (fire, law enforcement, wi… source
FST 206Fire Behavior and CombustionThis course explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled. FESHE course code: C0276. source
FST 207Fire Instructor IIThe Instructor II course is designed to give the student the knowledge and ability to develop and adapt curriculum used to instruct public safety (fire, law enforcement, wildland, emergency medical s… source
FST 212Fire PreventionThis course provides fundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention. Topics include: history and philosophy of fire prevention, organization and operation of fire prevention bureau, u… source
FST 214Building Construction for Fire ProtectionThis course provides the components of building construction related to firefighter and life safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting… source
FST 216Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and SurvivalThis course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency serv… source
FST 240Fire Officer IThis course is part I of the Fire Officer series and is designed for the first-line company officer/supervisor and satisfies the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1021 S… source
FST 245Fire Officer IIThis course is part II of the Fire Officer series and is designed as a continuation for the first-line company officer/supervisor and satisfies the requirements of the National Fire Protection Associ… source
FYE 101First Year Experience Level IThis is the first course in a 3-course sequence designed to help students adjust to a new campus, connect with other students, understand college expectations and systems, and access services availab… source
FYE 101ESExperiencia de Primer Año (first Year Experience en español)Este es el primer curso en la serie de 3 clases diseñadas para ayudar a los estudiantes novatos o que inician apenas su trayectoria estudiantil, con el ajuste a un plantel nuevo, a conectar con otros… source
FYE 102First Year Experience Level IIThis course is a second in the First Year Experience sequence offered to new CCC students. This course is designed for students who want to continue to delve in depth into future educational and care… source
FYE 103First Year Experience Level IIIThis is the third course in the First Year Experience sequence. This course is designed to help students prepare for their future, including transferring to another school or university, how to searc… source
GED 011GED in EspañolInstrucción del desarrollo de habilidades básicas ofrecida en español. Un examen de diagnóstico determina las necesidades académicas del alumno. Inscripción y terminación del curso todo el tiempo dur… source
GED 012GED PreparationBasic academic skill development targeting skills needed to pass the 2014 GED test. Diagnostic tests determine individual academic needs. Open-entry, open-exit classes offered at Clackamas County Cor… source
GED 015GED PreparationBasic academic skill development preparing for the GED 2014 tests and transition to career or post-secondary education. Course focuses primarily on language arts, math and technology skills. Provides… source
GED 049Latino GED & Life SkillsDesarrollo de habilidades académicas básicas, ofrecida en español con énfasis en los requerimientos para presentar el test del GED para obtener el certificado equivalente a la High School. También se… source
GEO 100Introduction to Physical GeographyAnalyzes the physical elements of the Earth's surface and atmosphere. Focuses on natural processes that create physical diversity on the Earth including weather and climate, biosphere, soils and land… source
GEO 110Cultural & Human GeographyIntroduces geographical perspectives on human population, agriculture, political pattern, language, religion, folk culture, popular culture, ethnic culture, urban development, industry, and transport… source
GEO 130Introduction to Environmental GeographyExplores the contemporary global environmental problems such as: overpopulation, over consumption, ozone layer depletion, pollution, acid rain, deforestation, desertification, and waste problems. Exa… source
GEO 208Geography of the United States & CanadaProvides students with the fundamental geographical knowledge of the United States and Canada and their paths of development. Presents the spatial arrangement of culture, economics, politics, and the… source
GEO 280Geography/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of geography. Required: Student Petition. source
GER 101First-Year German IFirst term of a three-term foundational sequence in beginning German designed to give students basic communicative proficiency in the target language. Students will practice all four skills: listenin… source
GER 102First-Year German IISecond term of a three-term foundational sequence in beginning German designed to give students basic communicative proficiency in the target language. Students will practice all four skills: listeni… source
GER 103First-Year German IIIThird term of a three-term foundational sequence in beginning German designed to give students basic communicative proficiency in the target language. Students will practice all four skills: listenin… source
GIS 101Maps and Geospatial TechnologyThis course provides an overview of the concepts and principles of geospatial technology using lab activities to explore maps, geospatial data, and geospatial software. Major themes include maps and… source
GIS 201Introduction to Geographic Information SystemsThis course explores fundamental geographic information systems (GIS) concepts utilizing hands-on application through various laboratory exercises with industry-standard ArcGIS software. The class ex… source
GIS 202GIS ApplicationsThis class follows the introductory course as a continuation of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Topics explored include working with geodatabases, topology, vector and raster analysis, and crea… source
GIS 205Cartography and Map MakingExplores basic cartographic design principles and how to apply them to produce high quality maps using ArcGIS Pro software. Introduces cartographic terminology, principles, and map-making tools. Sign… source
GIS 232Data Collection & ApplicationThis course introduces data collection techniques and application of those techniques. This course explores different techniques to collect spatial and attribute data. The class focuses on GPS (Globa… source
GIS 236Programming for GISAn introduction to computer programming and Object Orientated Programming (OOP) with Python. Covers basic computer programming concepts including data types, loops, control structures, functions, cla… source
GIS 238GIS Web MappingThis class is an introduction to interactive map making using ArcGIS Online. Topics for online map making will be explored including web cartography, interactive map elements, mobile data collection,… source
GIS 260GIS and The EnvironmentThis course covers environmental science and how GIS is used in the field. Each week, a new topic will be explored, including climate change, wildfires, demography for public policy, water resource m… source
GIS 270GIS CapstoneThe Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Capstone course is the culmination of the Geographic Information Systems Technology (GIS) Certificate. Working with the instructor, students begin the course… source
GIS 280GIS/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of geographic information systems. This class is intended for students who are completing their Geographic… source
GIS 286Remote SensingThis course is an introduction to the science of remote sensing. The course explores the techniques used to acquire, interpret, and process remotely sensed data. It provides a historical analysis of… source
GRN 165Life Enrichment With Older AdultsCourse focuses on creating meaningful activities for older adults in various settings, including long-term care and residential facilities. Focuses on creating person-centered programs that provide e… source
GRN 181Issues in AgingProvides an introduction to gerontology including the history of aging and current issues. Covers: myths, stereotypes, economic and political aspects, demographics and service availability for aging… source
GRN 182Aging and the BodyFocuses on how aging affects physical health and well-being; impact on body systems, illness, disability, longevity research, wellness and health promotion. For students interested in working with th… source
GRN 183Death and DyingIntroduces effective interaction with those experiencing death or grief process. Includes: historical and cross cultural perspectives, funeral and death rites, grief across the lifespan, hospice and… source
GRN 184Aging & the IndividualThis course explores the impact of aging on the individual as well as family members, caregivers, and professionals. Topics include: dementia, cognitive issues, stress, coping, life transitions, and… source
GRN 280Gerontology/CWECooperative work experience. Acquaint gerontology students with the roles and related activities of organizations serving the elderly. This course provides an opportunity to apply theories and techni… source
GRN 290Special Topics in GerontologyThis course gives students an opportunity to gain knowledge in a specific area relevant to the field of aging. This topic will be pulled from a comprehensive list of areas identified by gerontology a… source
GS 104Earth System ScienceA lab course designed to give an overview of the physical sciences by examining the relationship between physics, chemistry and geology in the natural world. Topics include plate tectonics, the Earth… source
GS 105Earth System ScienceA lab course examining the chemistry and geology of scientific dating techniques, sedimentary rocks, surface processes, fossils, energy resources and the physics and chemistry of energy resources and… source
GS 106Earth System ScienceA lab course examining the relationship between chemistry/physics/geology with regards to the hydrosphere and atmosphere. Topics include atmospheric processes, rivers and ground water, beach/ocean pr… source
GS 107AstronomyA lab course including the history of astronomy, the Earth and moon, all planets in our solar system, along with asteroids, meteors and comets. source
HD 102Service Learning ExperienceProvides students with a service learning experience in a community setting. Students complete 30-180 hours of volunteer work and participate in ongoing journaling as well as reflection exercises to… source
HD 121College SuccessThis course provides student-athletes with practical strategies for achieving academic, athletic, and personal success in college and beyond. Students examine their role in the learning process while… source
HD 138Understanding and Managing Anxiety and DepressionIdentifies components of anxiety and depression, contexts in which anxiety and depression occur, and solutions for coping with anxiety and depression symptoms through the use of various anxiety and d… source
HD 140Career ExplorationStudents use information about themselves (values, interests, personality and skills) and information about the world of work (careers and industries) to explore and make long term career decisions. source
HD 144AssertivenessWithin the context of a pluralistic society, the course focuses on identifying and meeting personal needs, setting boundaries, and asserting oneself in career, social, and personal settings. Students… source
HD 145Stress ManagementIdentifies specific personal stressors and focuses on developing skills that enable students to deal more effectively with stress. source
HD 146Values Clarification - The Talk You WalkHelps students examine beliefs, attitudes, and values behind decisions and actions. The students will examine whether behavior matches their stated beliefs, evaluate the consequences of choices, and… source
HD 147Decision MakingDevelop and improve the personal process for making healthy, satisfying choices. The basics of decision-making and processes for making personal, social, and work choices are included. Use this class… source
HD 153Managing Conflict in Your LifeIntroduction to managing conflict in a positive and efficient way. Students will examine personal beliefs about conflict and become familiar with techniques for effective problem solving. source
HD 154Building Self-ConfidenceThis course is designed to address the elements forming and influencing self-confidence as well as practicing techniques on disarming your inner critic, dealing with fear, reflection of confidence on… source
HD 157Procrastination & Time ManagementProvides students the opportunity to study their procrastination habits and time management patterns. Course focuses on components of time organization, choices regarding procrastination, and methods… source
HD 161Multicultural AwarenessIntroduction to the skills and personal attributes college graduates need to live and work in a diverse world, and how these characteristics influence interpersonal relationships in everyday life. Th… source
HD 202Life TransitionsExamines process and stages of life transitions. Helps re-entry adults identify personal strengths and barriers related to success in education and employment. Offers opportunities to practice interp… source
HD 208Career & Life PlanningHelps re-entry adults identify interests, abilities, values, and transferable skills and apply this information to goal setting and career decisions. Students identify and explore options for trainin… source
HD 209Job Search SkillsUse a Job Search Plan to conduct labor market research, develop job search networking relationships, and to prepare and present applications, cover letters, resumes, interviews, and thank you notes. source
HD 220Introduction to Student LeadershipIntroduces leadership concepts with application to the student environment. A discussion-oriented course on how leadership practices are put to use in campus leadership roles and beyond. Begins explo… source
HD 221Leadership and Building Communications SkillsDevelops leadership skills with an emphasis on navigating challenging conversations. Addresses finding common vision and goals, managing conflict, and collaboration within interpersonal communication… source
HD 222Leadership: Managing Change and Connecting to CommunityStrengthens leadership skills with an emphasis on managing change and connecting to community. Continues exploration of aspects of emotional intelligence, such as consciousness of others, displaying… source
HD 280Human Development/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with career-related experience in the field of Human Development or Leadership. Required: Student Petition. source
HDF 140Contemporary American FamiliesThis course focuses on the diversity of the American family today and a historical overview of changes in the family environment and structure. Topics will include internal/external factors that infl… source
HDF 225Prenatal, Infant & Toddler DevelopmentExplores the principles of child development, prenatal through three years of age. Emphasis will be placed on the physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development of young children. The impact o… source
HDF 225ESDesarrollo de las Etapas Prenatal, Infantes y de Niños PequeñosSe enfoca en la exploración del desarrollo y factores que influyen áreas relacionadas con lo físico, cognitivo y socio-emocional en los niños desde la etapa prenatal hasta los tres años de edad. Se e… source
HDF 247Preschool Through Adolescent Child DevelopmentThis course focuses on principles of development in children three years old through adolescence, including physical, cognitive, language, and social and emotional growth. Explores major historical t… source
HDF 247ESDesarrollo y crecimiento en la niñez: preescolar hasta la adolescenciaEste curso se enfoca en los principios del desarrollo en niños de tres años hasta la adolescencia, incluyendo el crecimiento, y la evolución física, cognitiva, social y emocional. Explora las princip… source
HDF 260Understanding Child Abuse and NeglectIn this course, students will receive an overview of child abuse and neglect. Students will examine the types and causes of abuse, abused children, abusive parents, treatment, education and preventio… source
HDF 260ESEntender el Abuso y la Negligencia InfantilEste curso ofrece una descripción general del abuso y la negligencia infantil. Los estudiantes examinarán los tipos y las causas de abuso, como también el perfil típico de un niño abusado ny de los p… source
HE 163Body & Drugs I: Introduction to Abuse & AddictionThe first of a four-course sequence, this course examines the history of the use of addictive drugs, the definition of addiction, psychosocial and neurobiological causes of drug and behavioral addict… source
HE 164Body & Drugs II: AlcoholThe second of a four-course offering. Covers beverage alcohol as a drug, the history of alcohol use/abuse, physiological and psychological effects of alcohol use on the user, and the impact of that u… source
HE 201Personal TrainingStudents will follow the curriculum for the National Council on Strength and Fitness (NCSF) Certified Personal Trainer certification. The course will guide students through the expectations, requirem… source
HE 204Nutrition & Weight ControlMethods of maintaining or improving nutrition by considering diets and dieting, obesity, types of exercise, physical testing, cardio-vascular fitness and nutritional concepts. source
HE 207Introduction to Plant Based LivingThe course is designed to give students a basic understanding of a plant based diet/lifestyle and the benefits of this type of lifestyle. Students will learn about the physical benefits of a plant ba… source
HE 223Sports NutritionExamination of nutrition as it relates to the demands of exercise and competitive sport. Emphasis on the relationship of diet and exercise to optimal health and performance. This course can lead to a… source
HE 249Mental HealthDesigned for each student to understand and improve their personal mental health. Teaches theories of mental health as well as practical strategies for improving one's level of mental health. Analyze… source
HE 250Personal HealthThis course is designed to help students gain an overall understanding of information basic to the field of health, to help them critically evaluate health information, and to promote positive attitu… source
HE 252First Aid/CPR/AEDThis course supports the American Red Cross program for First Aid/CPR/AED and will teach participants the knowledge and skills needed to give immediate care to an injured or ill person and to decide… source
HE 261Community CPRBasic Plus CPR, AED and First Aid for Adults is designed to train students to recognize and respond to various medical emergencies including: first aid and bandaging, choking, and cardiac emergencies… source
HE 263Body & Drugs III: MarijuanaThe third of a four-course sequence. This course will examine marijuana in all of its forms as a drug and a medicine, as well as its non-drug uses. Explores current research about marijuana's physiol… source
HE 264Body & Drugs IV: Other Drugs, Other AddictionsThe fourth of a four-course offering, this course examines other drugs/addictive behaviors beyond alcohol and marijuana. The class will select the drugs/addictive behaviors (one from each of the foll… source
HOR 111Horticulture Practicum/FallPractical experience with seasonal horticulture activities in the areas of container nurseries, greenhouses, landscape management, arboriculture, and organic food production. source
HOR 112Horticulture Career ExplorationThis course is a survey of the various career options available to students in the horticulture industry, with emphasis on nursery and greenhouse production, retail nursery, organic fruit and vegetab… source
HOR 113Organic Farming Practicum/FallEssential organic farming practices, including seasonal activities such as crop rotation, cover cropping, four-season production strategies, soil testing, and calculating soil amendment needs. Class… source
HOR 115Horticulture SafetyIntroduction to situational awareness and safe practices in the horticulture workplace to reduce the risk or chance for accidents and injuries. source
HOR 118Spanish for HorticultureThis course introduces basic vocabulary and structures of the Spanish language for students to be able to communicate in the Horticultural environment. The class introduces students to the culture of… source
HOR 120Pesticide Laws & SafetyThis course engages students with the laws, regulations, and best management practices used to control pests, weeds, and diseases. Focus on applicator safety, environmental protection, and storage an… source
HOR 122Greenhouse IEnvironmental influences on plant growth, crop scheduling, greenhouse structures and equipment. Emphasis on foliage and flowering potted plant production. source
HOR 123Landscape MaintenancePrinciples and practices of sustainable landscape maintenance, plant growth and development, soil-water-fertilizer management, pruning, turf, pest control, diagnosis of problems in trees and shrubs,… source
HOR 124Food HarvestThis course provides a basic knowledge of aspects of harvesting, handling, storing, and marketing of produce from small-scale, organic operations. Topics include: food safety laws and practices, harv… source
HOR 130Plant Propagation TechniquesCovers plant anatomy and reproduction techniques of plants from seed, cuttings, grafting, division, and micro-propagation (tissue culture). Offers an in-depth overview of plant propagation practices. source
HOR 131Tree & Shrub PruningEmphasis on dormant pruning of fruiting and ornamental plants. Pruning and training techniques for grapes, fruit trees, and both evergreen and deciduous ornamental trees and shrubs. Basic woody plant… source
HOR 133Horticulture Practicum/WinterPractical experience with seasonal (winter) horticulture activities in the areas of container nurseries, greenhouses, and landscape management. source
HOR 135Propagation of Edible PlantsReproduce food plants using a variety of methods, including seed, cutting and grafting techniques. Instruction will focus on methods suitable for sustainable farm operations. source
HOR 136Organic Farming Practicum/WinterEssential organic farming practices, including seasonal activities such as ground preparation and planning for crop production. Also covers farm business structures, financial management, recordkeepi… source
HOR 140SoilsSoil characteristics and management, including nutritional elements and the relationship between the soil and plant growth. source
HOR 141Organic Farming Practicum/SpringEssential organic farming practices, including seasonal activities such as production of transplants, direct seeding, pest, disease, and weed management strategies, bed preparation, equipment operati… source
HOR 142Greenhouse IIDetailed study of environmental influences on individual crops, their requirements, scheduling, including annual, biennial, and perennial plant production. source
HOR 143Horticulture Practicum/SpringPractical experience with seasonal (spring) horticulture activities in the areas of container nurseries, greenhouses, and landscape management. source
HOR 146Fruit & Berry GrowingRegionally appropriate fruit and berry production practices that are suitable for urban areas and small farms. Class will utilize the Home Orchard Education Center demonstration arboretum located on… source
HOR 211Native Plant IdentificationStudents will learn to identify 50 native plants within the cultural and ecological context of the Pacific Northwest bioregion. source
HOR 212Flower Arranger's GardenLearn essential fall flower farming techniques including planting, season extension, harvest, and conditioning of cut-flowers. Includes basic floral design and installation techniques. Instruction in… source
HOR 213Computer-Aided Landscape DesignDevelop skills with Computer-aided design (CAD) software for creating landscape designs. Practice techniques utilized in common CAD programs used in the landscape industry. source
HOR 214Organic Cut Flower FarmingEssential organic flower farming techniques, including seasonal activities such as planning, propagation of cut flowers, transplanting, direct seeding, weeding, harvesting, bed preparation, and soil,… source
HOR 215Herbaceous PerennialsThe identification, propagation, selection and garden culture as well as individual attributes of herbaceous perennial plants, including the evolution of perennial garden design and current gardening… source
HOR 216Integrated Pest ManagementLearn the components of, and develop an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) plan for landscape, nursery, greenhouse or organic farming. The plan will incorporate pest detection, control practices and an… source
HOR 222Horticultural Computer ApplicationsUtilizes database, spreadsheet, word-processing, PowerPoint, social media and other computer programs for record keeping and management and marketing for horticulture businesses. source
HOR 223Applied Plant ScienceAn overview of the practical aspects of plant growth and development, classification systems, plant breeding and environmental factors in managing plant growth. source
HOR 224Landscape InstallationMaterials and practices in landscape installation, including plan reading, materials take-off, estimating, bidding, scheduling, grading, construction materials, and plant installation. Provides an ov… source
HOR 225Arboriculture IManagement of trees in residential, commercial, and urban landscapes. Follows course materials prepared by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). Topics covered include tree anatomy, selec… source
HOR 226Plant Identification/FallIdentification of deciduous trees, shrubs, and groundcovers, including their cultural requirements in the landscape. Oregon State University transfer course. source
HOR 227Plant Identification/WinterIdentification of conifers and broadleaf evergreens, shrubs, and groundcovers, including their cultural requirements in the landscape. source
HOR 228Plant Identification/SpringIdentification of flowering trees, shrubs, and groundcovers, including their cultural requirements in the landscape. Oregon State University transfer course. source
HOR 229Introduction to Landscape DesignIntroduction to landscape planning, including basic drafting skills, grading, drainage, and site planning. source
HOR 230Equipment Operation & MaintenanceThe selection, safe operation, and maintenance of power driven machines in horticultural operations. Includes hands on experience with mowing equipment, rototillers, chain saws, edgers, shears, tract… source
HOR 231Irrigation DesignPrinciples of irrigation system design for various situations, including underground, above-ground, residential, commercial, and urban farm systems. source
HOR 234Advanced Landscape DesignFurther skill development in drawing, site analysis, and design, including two & three dimensional design concepts. Graphic exercises will be included as well as the study of creative and practical s… source
HOR 235Weed IdentificationIdentification and life cycles of weeds commonly found in landscapes, nurseries, and farms. source
HOR 236Insect IdentificationDevelop skills to identify common pest and insect life stages that damage or benefit plants in the landscape, farm, and greenhouse. source
HOR 237Disease IdentificationIdentification of ornamental plant diseases which occur in greenhouses, landscapes, nurseries, and farms. source
HOR 239Tree Climber TrainingThe safe use of rope and saddle tree climbing procedures will be covered through lecture, discussion, and field practice. For beginner to moderately experienced climbers. May be repeated for up to 3… source
HOR 240Irrigation PracticesMaterials, equipment, and methods used to install and repair irrigation systems in landscape areas. source
HOR 244Ecological Landscape DesignOverview of landscape design features that will benefit the natural environment, provide habitat for wildlife and require minimal inputs of energy, water and other materials. Includes basic design co… source
HOR 246Organic GardeningGrowing organically addresses two of today's common concerns: health and sustainability. Learn organic gardening skills like how to create a garden plan, build healthy soil, make and use your own com… source
HOR 249Landscape Bidding and EstimatingThis class is an introduction to bidding and estimating landscape projects. Students will interpret and measure landscape plans in order to perform take-offs and calculate quantities of materials nee… source
HOR 250Organic Herb GrowingStudy of herb propagation, growing, and use. Identification of herbs, planning, site requirements and care of plants are covered. Learn how to plan for garden, small-scale, and larger farm production. source
HOR 251Herbal ProductsInstruction in making herbal teas, skin lotion, tincture, infused oil, vinegar, spritzers and herbal mixes. Instruction includes the use of specific ingredients, methods for effective usage and stora… source
HOR 252Kitchen HerbsInstruction will focus on how to grow and use common culinary herbs. This includes how to incorporate common herbs on market farms and how to plan for production, drying, and sales of herbs. source
HOR 260Arboriculture IIEvaluation, assessment and management of trees in the urban environment. Covers monetary and ecosystem values for trees, property development considerations, tree appraisals, tree inventories, risk a… source
HOR 261Tree DiagnosticsTheory and practice in diagnosing specific biotic and abiotic causes of poor tree health. Includes identification of symptoms, use of monitoring tools and effective customer communications. source
HOR 262Treework Practicum IExperience with the implementation of basic requirements, equipment and techniques employed by arborists who work aloft. Covers personal protective equipment, safe operation, and common cutting techn… source
HOR 263Plant Health Care PracticumExperience best management practices in Plant Health Care for trees and shrubs of the Pacific Northwest. Synthesize information from pre-requisite courses to evaluate work sites for risk, plant healt… source
HOR 264Treework Practicum II (Aerial)Experience with the implementation of intermediate requirements, using equipment and techniques employed by arborists who work aloft. Reinforces personal protective equipment, safe operation, and com… source
HOR 280Horticulture/CWECooperative work experience. On-the-job experience in the student's major course of study. Students are expected to work a minimum of 90 job site hours. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Required:… source
HOR 281Horticulture/CWECooperative work experience. On-the-job experience in the student's major course of study. Students are expected to work a minimum of 180 job site hours. May be repeated for up to 12 credits. Require… source
HOR 282Horticulture/CWECooperative work experience. On-the-job experience in the student's major course of study. Students are expected to work a minimum of 90 job site hours. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Required:… source
HOR 284Organic Farming Practicum/SummerExperiential learning of organic farming techniques, while working on the Student Farm. Students learn ecological and sustainable practices, principles, and management strategies. This course include… source
HOR 285Organic Farming/CWECooperative work experience. On-the-job experience working with an agricultural business/farm. Students are expected to work a minimum of 90 job site hours. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Requi… source
HOR 290Special Topics in HorticultureThis course gives students an opportunity to gain knowledge in a specific area relevant to the field of horticulture, landscaping, arboriculture or organic farming. This topic will be pulled from a c… source
HP 100Healthcare Provider BLS/CPR, First Aid/Bloodborne PathogensIntroduces CPR, first aid, and bloodborne pathogens to individuals working in healthcare environments, home, and community settings. Covers skills to perform CPR and operate an Automatic External Def… source
HP 110Medical TerminologyThis course provides the foundational principles required for understanding medical terms used to communicate effectively within the healthcare field. This includes word meaning and discerning the di… source
HP 120Introduction to Health SciencesThis course introduces students to Career Technical Education (CTE) Programs within Health Professions and prepares students for next steps in applying for competitive program entry. source
HP 130Communications and Ethical Practices in Healthcare SettingsThis course will introduce the student to a variety of communications and foundational aspects of patient care of the healthcare professional. Students will be exposed to Electronic Health Records, t… source
HPE 295Health & Fitness for LifeThis course explores interaction of the nine dimensions of wellness (health). All of the related assignments are online. Students will assess their level of the health related components of fitness a… source
HPE 295ESSalud y aptitud física para la vidaEste curso analiza la interacción entre las nueve dimensiones del bienestar (la salud). Todas las tareas relacionadas se realizan en línea. Los estudiantes evaluarán su nivel de los componentes de la… source
HS 100Introduction to Human ServicesThis course provides an overview of the human services field. The course includes the history of human services with a focus on the diverse roots of the field. Students will get an overview of the va… source
HS 103Ethics for Human Service WorkersExplores the professional issues students will face when in a helping relationship. Introduces the professional codes of ethics associated with the helping professions. Addresses solving ethical dile… source
HS 104Using Diagnostic Criteria in Substance Use TreatmentThis course will present an overview of The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Criteria and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) criteria related to addiction and substance use. Stu… source
HS 154Community ResourcesExplores local community social service resources. Focuses on local agencies and programs, including services provided, eligibility criteria, mission, and policies of these agencies. Includes instruc… source
HS 156Conducting Human Service InterviewsProvides the specific techniques required for entry-level interviewing in human service settings. Addresses issues raised in working with clients from diverse backgrounds. source
HS 170Preparation for Field Experience in Human ServicesThis course prepares students to complete fieldwork in Human Services. Covers developing learning objectives and creating successful field placements as well as the specific steps required to complet… source
HS 206Trauma Informed PracticesIn this course, students will learn how to recognize and respond to the impact of traumatic stress. Students will gain knowledge and skills they can infuse into their practices and act in a way that… source
HS 210Motivational InterviewingStudents taking this course will learn a client-centered approach to working with a variety of populations that are ambivalent towards change or are even mandated to make a change (court-ordered popu… source
HS 211Infectious Diseases and Harm ReductionThis course will explore the relationship between substance use and infectious diseases, and discuss methods for reducing transmission of these diseases. Diseases will include HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis,… source
HS 216Group Counseling SkillsThis course provides students with strategies and skills for group work with a variety of clients. Explores leadership styles and skills, group formation and stages, and the ethics of working with gr… source
HS 232Case ManagementIntroduces case management techniques used by corrections and human services professionals in one-on-one and group contacts with clients. Explores a variety of case management materials, with an emph… source
HS 256Advanced Interviewing Skills With TheoryThis course is designed to help human service students further develop and deepen their skills and understanding of interviewing in the human service field. Course will build on skills learned in HS-… source
HS 270Human Services Practicum SeminarFocuses on field experience for students in a variety of human service settings, paralleling duties regularly assigned to human service workers. The course offers students a chance to discuss issues… source
HS 280Human Services Generalist I: CWE/PracticumCooperative work experience. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology; and other occupations.… source
HS 281Human Services Generalist II: CWE/PracticumCooperative work experience level II. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology; and other rel… source
HS 282Human Services Generalist III: CWE/PracticumCooperative work experience level III. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology, and other re… source
HST 101History of Western CivilizationOrigins and development of Western Civilization with a primary focus on Europe from ancient times to ca. 1300. source
HST 102History of Western CivilizationOrigins and development of Western Civilization with an emphasis on Europe from ca. 1300 to 1800. source
HST 103History of Western CivilizationDevelopment of Western Civilization with an emphasis on Europe from the 19th century to the present. source
HST 131History of Crime & Punishment in Western CivilizationExplores the topics of crime and punishment in western civilization from ancient Greece to the present and relates them to the political, social, economic, intellectual and cultural trends of each ti… source
HST 132History of Language and the Written Word in Western CivilizationExplores the topics of language and the written word in western civilization from ancient Greece to the present and relates them to the political, social, economic, intellectual, and cultural trends… source
HST 136History of Popular Culture, Entertainment & Sports in Western CivilizationExplores the topics of popular culture, entertainment and sports in western civilization from ancient Greece to the present and relates them to the political, social, economic, intellectual and cultu… source
HST 137History of Science, Medicine, & Technology in Western CivilizationExplores the topics of science, medicine, and technology in western civilization from ancient Greece to the present and relates them to the political, social, economic, intellectual and cultural tren… source
HST 201ZUnited States History ISurvey of North America and United States history to the early 1800s: Native America, European colonization, colonial development, origins of slavery, American Revolution, early Republic, and Market… source
HST 202ZUnited States History IISurvey of United States history from the early 1800s to the early 1900s: Jacksonian era, expansion, Industrial Revolution, slavery, Civil War, Reconstruction, Gilded Age, Populism, Imperialism, the P… source
HST 203ZUnited States History IIISurvey of United States history from the 1920s: Depression and New Deal, the Second World War and Cold War, Civil Rights movements, Neoliberalism, Globalization, and the United States and the world. source
HST 280History/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of history. Required: Student Petition. source
HUM 160Faith & ReasonAn introduction of how personal concepts of faith & reason and institutions of science & religion shape personal intellectual landscapes. Examines classical philosophy, sacred texts, worldviews, mode… source
HUM 235Perspectives on TerrorismExamines multiple perspectives of terrorism and investigates their assumptions and beliefs. Perspectives will include historical and psychological approaches as well as those of other academic discip… source
IMT 104Reading Schematics and SymbolsA basic course of study that will develop the student's understanding of reading schematics and symbols through lectures and hands-on examples. source
IMT 108Rigging and LiftingThis course provides instruction in rigging and lifting techniques including usage and inspection of rigging equipment, developing lift plans, anchoring to concrete, and heavy machinery installation.… source
IMT 110Preventative MaintenanceThis course will introduce students to the basics of preventative maintenance programs in an industrial environment. Students will learn about how maintenance departments are organized, how projects… source
IMT 111Introduction to Renewable Energy and Industrial SystemsThis is a survey course in Renewable Energy and Industrial Technology. Students will gain an understanding of the principles, technologies, and career opportunities in these closely related fields. I… source
IMT 120Industrial Machinery IThis course will introduce students to industrial machinery and power equipment with respect to industrial maintenance. Students will learn the fundamentals of electro-mechanical machinery repair, as… source
IMT 220Industrial Machinery IIThis second course in industrial machinery will focus on advanced concepts in machinery trouble shooting, repair and maintenance. Students will learn about the integration of mechanical, fluid power… source
IMT 223Instrumentation & ControlsIntroduction to control systems and instrumentation. Includes open and closed loop systems. Focuses on the use of switches, sensors, and relays to control processes. source
IMT 230Introduction to Heating, Ventilation, and Air ConditioningThis course will introduce students to commercial and residential Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. Students will study HVAC terminology, heating systems, the refrigeration c… source
LIB 101Introduction to Library ResearchIntroduces and strengthens college-level research skills. Students will build an understanding of strategies for finding, evaluating, and using information responsibly. Prepares students for success… source
MA 100Introduction to Medical AssistingIntroduces the knowledge, skills, and attributes of a successful Medical Assistant while exploring the connection between patient experience and patient outcomes. Summarizes the clinical and employab… source
MA 150Medical Office PracticesFocuses on administrative skills performed by the Medical Assistant in the ambulatory care setting. The course examines medical law and ethics, bioethics, communication, principles of confidentiality… source
MA 152Examination Room Techniques IThis course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental skills required for medical assisting in an exam room setting. The course will focus on the basic skills needed for patient interactio… source
MA 152LExamination Room Techniques I LabThis lab is designed to apply the hands-on skills that were introduced to students in the lecture class. This lab will cover hands-on skills required for medical assisting in an exam room setting. Th… source
MA 154Body Systems and PharmacologyIntroduces the medical assistant student to the foundational concepts and principles of pharmacology; including the classifications of common medications including indications for use, desired effect… source
MA 156Phlebotomy IThis course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental skills required for phlebotomy as a medical assistant. Students will become familiar with phlebotomy equipment and learn about basic b… source
MA 156LPhlebotomy I LabThis lab is designed to apply the hands-on skills that were introduced to students in the lecture class. This lab is designed to introduce students to the fundamental skills required for phlebotomy a… source
MA 158Seminar IThis course introduces professionalism in the healthcare setting and explores clinical placement opportunities. Students will demonstrate compliance with Oregon Health Authorities rules for students… source
MA 160Insurance & Health Information ManagementThis course introduces medical assisting students to practical applications for billing medical insurance both manually and electronically. The course is designed to instruct the student in all phase… source
MA 162Examination Room Techniques IIThis course builds upon the foundational skills introduced in Examination Room Techniques I. The course will focus on advanced medical assisting skills such as medication administration, patient care… source
MA 162LExamination Room Techniques Lab IIThis lab is designed to apply the hands-on skills that were introduced to students in the lecture class. This lab will cover hands-on skills required for medical assisting in an exam room by adding a… source
MA 164Clinical Lab Procedures IThis theory course is designed to instill a basic understanding of common laboratory terminology and procedures used in a general medical office laboratory to aid the physician in the diagnosis and t… source
MA 164LClinical Lab Procedures I LabThis laboratory course is designed to instill a basic understanding of common laboratory terminology and procedures used in a general medical office laboratory to aid the physician in the diagnosis a… source
MA 166Phlebotomy IIThe focus of this course builds upon the foundational skills introduced in Phlebotomy I. The course will focus on advanced phlebotomy techniques such as blood specimen processing, techniques for syri… source
MA 166LPhlebotomy II LabThe focus of this course is to demonstrate appropriate blood specimen procurement techniques using vacutainer, syringe, 'winged infusion'/butterfly with syringe and capillary puncture methods and ass… source
MA 168Seminar IIThis course will expand on professionalism within the healthcare setting and students will interview and obtain clinical practicum placement. source
MA 174Clinical Lab Procedures IIDesigned to instill a basic understanding of simple, common laboratory terminology and procedures used in a general medical office laboratory to aid the physician in the diagnosis and treatment of di… source
MA 174LClinical Lab Procedures II LabThis lab course is designed to instill a basic understanding of common laboratory terminology and procedures used in a general medical office laboratory to aid the physician in the diagnosis and trea… source
MA 178Medical Assistant PracticumUnder supervision within the ambulatory care setting, the student will apply both administrative and clinical knowledge and practices as attained within the medical assistant course curriculum. source
MA 188Certification Exam ReviewThis course is a medical assistant study prep course designed to prepare students for their national credentialing examination. source
MBC 115Insurance Billing and Reimbursement IFirst course of a two part series. This course introduces the student to health insurance, insurance billing and reimbursement. Students will study the health insurance industry, legal and regulatory… source
MBC 116Insurance Billing and Reimbursement IIThis course will continue to discuss health insurance and insurance billing, with a focus on healthcare reimbursement. Students will practice the principles of accounts receivable management from cla… source
MBC 120Introduction to Medical CodingThis course will explore the fundamental medical coding skills for professional services, such as physicians, mid-level providers, etc. Students will investigate the fundamentals of Diagnostic and Pr… source
MBC 125ICD-10 Coding IThis course will discuss fundamental medical coding skills for professional services, such as physicians, mid-level providers, etc., and how to apply them. The student will be introduced to the basic… source
MBC 126CPT/HCPCS Coding IThis course reviews fundamental medical coding skills for professional services, such as physicians, mid-level providers, etc. The student will explore the basics of procedural medical coding related… source
MBC 135Law and Ethics for Healthcare ProfessionsThis course introduces legislation affecting healthcare, along with a review of issues such as professional liability, informed consent, privacy and security laws, electronic health records and workp… source
MBC 225ICD-10, CPT and HCPCS Coding IIThis course will demonstrate fundamental medical coding skills for professional services, such as physicians, mid-level providers, etc. Students will explore the basics of diagnostic and procedural m… source
MET 112Introduction to Engineering and Technology CareersThis course is designed to provide an overview of five major engineering disciplines, their subsets and their respective career pathways. The course will also introduce students to the economic, envi… source
MET 170Introduction to Manufacturing ProcessesThis is a survey course to introduce students to the fundamental processes that are used to manufacture everyday products. Includes machining, casting, forming, welding, molding, composites, 3D print… source
MFG 102Makerspace: An Introduction to Digital ManufacturingThis course introduces students to aspects of digital design and manufacturing through the use of sophisticated modeling software; 3-D printing, laser cutting and scanning; and CNC machining. Student… source
MFG 103Machining for Fabrication & MaintenanceThis course is an introduction to metal working for welders, fabricators, maintenance personnel and others who need to understand simple machining principles. Students will be introduced to precision… source
MFG 104Print ReadingIntroduction to basic print reading. Students will use the principles of orthographic projection and current industry standards as they apply this knowledge to interpreting manufacturing prints. source
MFG 106Advanced Applied Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing for ManufacturingIntroduces participants to the application of gauging and inspection using Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT). Students will identify inspection equipment and inspect GDT characteristics wh… source
MFG 107Industrial Safety & First AidThis course is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of safety hazards and first aid in the workplace. Includes eye safety, grinding wheel hazards, electrical/chemical hazards, s… source
MFG 109Computer Literacy for TechniciansPresents the uses of computers in business and industry. Subjects covered include computer platforms, basic hardware, data communication and operating systems. Reviews & uses word processing, spreads… source
MFG 110Manufacturing Special ProjectsAllows students a great deal of latitude in project selection, design & production utilizing manual machine tools, CNC machine tools, CAD/CAM and electrical discharge machines. A solid understanding… source
MFG 129Basic ElectricityExplores fundamentals of AC and DC electricity. Includes: atomic structure, direct current, alternating current, Ohm's law, series, parallel, and combination circuits, DC circuit theorems, production… source
MFG 130Basic Electricity IExplores fundamentals of AC and DC electricity. Includes: atomic structure, direct current, alternating current, Ohm's law, series, parallel, and combination circuits, DC circuit theorems, production… source
MFG 131Basic Electricity IICovers application of several theories learned in previous term. Additional topics will include: motors, controls, alignment, pulleys and gears, troubleshooting theory, power distribution and lightin… source
MFG 132Basic Electricity IIIThis course offers continued study in the control of industrial electric motors. Concepts in the application of relays, motor starters, switches and overload protection are explored from both a pract… source
MFG 140Principles of Fluid PowerCourse provides students with instruction in the use of hydraulics and pneumatics in industry, covering the fundamentals of hydraulics, basic components (valves, cylinders, pumps, motors, piping, flu… source
MFG 209Programming & Automation for ManufacturingA high-level computer literacy course for technologists. The focus of this course is on structured computer programming in the Visual Basic language and the application of programming industrial auto… source
MFG 218Lean Manufacturing and Quality SystemsThis survey course provides students with literacy in the elements of quality systems including Lean Manufacturing/Six Sigma and related statistical methods. Participants will learn about the philoso… source
MFG 219RoboticsAn introduction to robotics and industrial motion control. Students will be exposed to the operation, programming and applications of a typical FANUC, six-axis industrial robot. Hands-on activities w… source
MFG 221Materials ScienceIntroduces metallurgy and material science. Extractive and physical metallurgy will be covered. Specific topics include heat treatment, materials analysis, the iron carbon phase diagram, composites,… source
MFG 264CMM Set-Up and OperationIn this last course of the precision measurement sequence, students will learn to properly set-up and operate a Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) and design measurement plans for optimal metrology o… source
MFG 271Mastercam Mill ICovers the creation and manipulation of two and three dimensional wire frame models as well as the creating, editing, and verification of 2-1/2 axis toolpaths. A fundamental understanding of the CAD/… source
MFG 272Mastercam Mill IIStudents construct three-dimensional geometric models using solids and surface modeling techniques. Students program models using advanced multi-axis programming techniques utilizing all aspects of r… source
MFG 273Mastercam, Lathe, Mill, Multi-AxisThis course covers the fundamentals of Mastercam lathe and mill/turn tool paths. It also provides demonstrations and exercises on new and current programming techniques for advanced mill/turn machini… source
MFG 280Manufacturing Technology/CWECooperative work experience. Practical experience in the manufacturing trades. Coordination of instruction and evaluation of student job performance will be provided by college faculty in conjunction… source
MTH 010Fundamentals of Arithmetic IThis first course in arithmetic reviews operations on whole numbers, basic fractions, decimals, measurement, and basic geometry. source
MTH 020Fundamentals of Arithmetic IIThis second course in arithmetic is a prerequisite for the three math pathways. It reviews mathematical foundations such as fractions, percents, geometry, and effective study skills. source
MTH 020ESFundamentos de Aritmética IIEste segundo curso de aritmética es un requisito previo para las tres vías de matemáticas. Revisa fundamentos matemáticos como fracciones, porcentajes, geometría y habilidades de estudio efectivas. source
MTH 050Technical Mathematics IDesigned for career-technical students. Topics focus on critical thinking, problem solving, and mathematical communication using applications of arithmetic, measurement, geometry, and statistics and… source
MTH 050ESMatemáticas Técnicas IEste curso está diseñado para estudiantes de carreras técnicas. Los temas se centran en el pensamiento crítico, la resolución de problemas y la comunicación matemática utilizando aplicaciones de arit… source
MTH 060Algebra IAn introduction to the algebra sequence. This class starts from foundational skills of arithmetic to build a rich understanding of linear models. Variables are introduced to represent changing quanti… source
MTH 065Algebra IIA second term in an algebra sequence, this course bridges foundational algebra skills to formal analysis of algebraic models. Linear and non-linear applications, including radical, absolute value, sq… source
MTH 080Technical Mathematics IIThis course is the second in a sequence designed for career-technical students. The topics focus on critical thinking, problem solving, and mathematical communication using applications in arithmetic… source
MTH 082AWastewater Math IQuantitative component to understanding wastewater operations. Simple unit and flow rate conversions, fraction to decimal conversions and more complicated problem solving as applied to wastewater pre… source
MTH 082BWaterworks Math IProblem solving for waterworks applications. Introduction to basic algebra and mathematical concepts, conversions, and calculations encountered in the waterworks industry. source
MTH 082CWastewater Math IIQuantitative component to understanding analysis and operations of secondary wastewater systems. Flow rate, chemical dosage, treatment plant loading, treatment process efficiency, unit conversion and… source
MTH 082DWaterworks Math IIProblem solving for waterworks applications. Introduction to contact-time (CT) calculations, how to determine chemical concentrations, the pounds formula, and basic hydraulics. source
MTH 082EMath for High Purity WaterBasic math for high purity water concepts. Measurement accuracy, rounding rules & errors, significant figures, scientific notation, metric prefixes, simple statistics, average & standard deviation of… source
MTH 095Algebra IIIThis course focuses on foundational skills and ways of thinking that prepare a student for future STEM coursework. Linear, quadratic, and rational relations are approached through applications with a… source
MTH 098College Math FoundationsIn our society, we see and hear about important topics and trends that involve numbers. In this class, participants work to understand and communicate what these numbers mean. Students will explore w… source
MTH 105ZMath in SocietyAn exploration of present-day applications of mathematics focused on developing numeracy. Major topics include quantitative reasoning and problem-solving strategies, probability and statistics, and f… source
MTH 108Data Science ExplorationsIn this survey course, students engage with concepts present in multiple fields devoted to understanding and using data. Technology is used throughout as a powerful and necessary tool for robust data… source
MTH 111ZPrecalculus I: FunctionsA course primarily designed for students preparing for trigonometry or calculus. This course focuses on functions and their properties, including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, piece… source
MTH 112ZPrecalculus II: TrigonometryA course primarily designed for students preparing for calculus and related disciplines. This course explores trigonometric functions and their applications as well as the language and measurement of… source
MTH 211Fundamentals of Elementary Math IA course designed to teach students to understand the basic concepts of mathematics and provide ideas for teaching these concepts to elementary school children. Focuses on math anxiety and mindset, p… source
MTH 212Fundamentals of Elementary Math IIA course designed to teach students to understand the basic concepts of mathematics and provide ideas for teaching these concepts to elementary school children. Focuses on modeling and working with i… source
MTH 213Fundamentals of Elementary Math IIIA course designed to teach students to understand the basic concepts of mathematics and provide ideas for teaching these concepts to elementary school children. Focuses on geometry, measurement, geom… source
MTH 231Elements of Discrete MathematicsStudents will be introduced to discrete structures and techniques for computing. The course, which is the first in the two-term sequence, aims to convey the skills in discrete mathematics that are us… source
MTH 244Statistics IIThe tools learned in STAT-243Z are used for performing inference of data. Hypothesis tests and confidence intervals for both one and two populations, linear regression, and chi-square tests are explo… source
MTH 251ZDifferential CalculusThis course explores limits, continuity, derivatives, and their applications for real-valued functions of a single variable. These topics will be explored graphically, numerically, and symbolically i… source
MTH 252ZIntegral CalculusThis course explores Riemann sums, definite integrals, and indefinite integrals for real-valued functions of a single variable. These topics will be explored graphically, numerically, and symbolicall… source
MTH 253ZCalculus: Sequences and SeriesThis course explores real-valued sequences and series, including power and Taylor series. Topics include convergence and divergence tests and applications. These topics will be explored graphically,… source
MTH 254Vector CalculusThis course is an introduction to the study of vectors and analytic geometry in three-space, the calculus of vector-valued functions, and the calculus of several variables. source
MTH 256Differential EquationsThis course is an introduction to the study of first-order differential equations, first-order systems of differential equations, linear systems of differential equations, and applications of these t… source
MTH 261Linear AlgebraThis course is an introduction to linear analysis of n-space: systems of linear equations, vectors, matrices, matrix operations, linear transformations, linear independence, span, bases, subspaces, d… source
MTH 275A Bridge to University MathematicsThis is a bridge course designed to help students transition from computation-based mathematics to the more proof-based curriculum typical of junior and senior collegiate-level mathematics courses. S… source
MTT 111Manual Machining IThis course is an introduction to machine tool operation and precision measurement. It covers elementary operation of drill presses, bandsaws, lathes, and milling machines. The course includes extern… source
MTT 112Manual Machining IIThis course is a continuation of machine tool operations. It covers set-up and operation of the vertical milling machine, lathe boring techniques, surface grinding and screw thread nomenclature. source
MTT 113Manual Machining IIIThis course is a continuation of machine tool operations. Topics covered include offset boring heads, rotary tables, indexing devices, taper attachments and cylindrical grinding. Additional emphasis… source
MTT 121CNC I: Set-Up and OperationThis is the first course in the CNC sequence. Students will learn basic skills including how to properly set-up and operate both CNC milling and turning centers. Students will also learn G & M codes… source
MTT 122CNC II: Programming and OperationThis is the second course in the CNC sequence. Students will learn G&M-code programming for milling and turning while they build their set-up and operation skills. There will also be an introduction… source
MTT 123CNC III: Applied Programming and OperationThis is the third course in the CNC sequence. Students will build their CNC programming, set-up, and operation skills. They will work individually or in small groups to design, program, manufacture,… source
MTT 141CAD/CAM IThis course is the first in the CAM series and will introduce students to computer-aided part creation and programming. Students will use CAD/CAM software to generate Numerical Control (NC) code to p… source
MTT 241CAD/CAM IIThis course is the second in the Computer-Aided Machining (CAM) series and will greatly expand the student's existing CAD/CAM skills by exploring more advanced software features and programming techn… source
MTT 242CAD/CAM IIIThis course is the third in the Computer-Aided Machining (CAM) series and will build on the previous course. Students will use CAD/CAM software to produce CNC parts. There will be an emphasis on mult… source
MTT 252Macro Programming and Machine ProbingThis course is an introduction to Fanuc-based, custom macro programming for individuals with some previous G&M-code programming experience. Students will learn to define and apply macro variables, pr… source
MTT 2535-Axis MachiningThis class will introduce students to 5-axis CNC milling machines, their programming, and setup procedures. The course will explore limitations, advantages, and configurations of typical 5-axis machi… source
MTT 254Mill/Turn MachiningThis class will introduce students to CNC mill-turn machines, their programming, and setup procedures. The course will explore limitations, advantages, and configurations of typical mill/turn machine… source
MTT 268Capstone Machining IThis is the first of the capstone project series and will allow students to demonstrate mastery of core skills that are learned in the machining program including: CNC setup and operation, manual mac… source
MTT 269Capstone Machining IIThis final course in the capstone project series will continue to allow students to demonstrate mastery of core skills that are learned in the machining program while manufacturing a complex product.… source
MUP 100Individual Lessons: Non-Music MajorsPrivate lessons for beginners, non-music majors, and students who receive a low rating in MUP-171 through MUP-191 auditions. Brass, woodwind, percussion, string and keyboard instruments, and voice. M… source
MUP 102Wind EnsembleFor non-majors and music majors. Introduction and study of traditional and contemporary band literature. This course is taken each term in one's first year of a two-year course of study that includes… source
MUP 104Jazz ComboInstrumental performing group concentrating on rock, pop, and contemporary styles in the small to medium-sized group setting. No audition required. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. source
MUP 105Jazz EnsembleFor non-majors and music majors. Introduction and study of common 'big-band' and small-group jazz styles. This course is taken each term in one's first year of a two-year course of study that include… source
MUP 122Vocal EnsembleAn introductory performance ensemble open to all students wishing to sing in a choral ensemble. Designed for non-majors and majors who need preparation for MUP-125 . source
MUP 125Advanced Vocal EnsembleAn advanced vocal performance ensemble open by audition only. Open to majors and students with vocal experience, sight-reading ability. AVE will travel to perform and a minimum three-term commitment… source
MUP 141College OrchestraPerformance and study of orchestral literature. College students may earn credit for playing in one of several approved orchestral groups. Minimum of one performance per term. May be repeated for up… source
MUP 150Contemporary Music EnsembleThis course is a performance ensemble open to all musicians who wish to play pop, rock, popular music. May be repeated for up to 12 credits. source
MUP 158Chamber EnsembleRehearsal and performance of traditional vocal and instrumental chamber music (one musician per part). Includes concerts and coaching by area professionals. Highly recommended for music majors. First… source
MUP 171Individual Lessons: PianoCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 171JIndividual Lessons: Jazz PianoCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 171RIndividual Lessons: Rock, Blues, Pop PianoCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 172Individual Lessons: OrganCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 174Individual Lessons: VoiceCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 174JIndividual Lessons: Jazz VoiceCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 174RIndividual Lessons: Rock, Blues, Pop VoiceCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 175Individual Lessons: ViolinCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 176Individual Lessons: ViolaCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 177Individual Lessons: CelloCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 178Individual Lessons: BassCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 178JIndividual Lessons: Jazz BassCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 178RIndividual Lessons: Rock, Blues, Pop BassCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 179Individual Lessons: HarpCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 180Individual Lessons: GuitarCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 180JIndividual Lessons: Jazz GuitarCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 180RIndividual Lessons: Rock, Blues, Pop GuitarCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 181Individual Lessons: FluteCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 181JIndividual Lessons: Jazz FluteCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 182Individual Lessons: OboeCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 183Individual Lessons: ClarinetCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 183JIndividual Lessons: Jazz ClarinetCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 184Individual Lessons: SaxophoneCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 184JIndividual Lessons: Jazz SaxophoneCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 185Individual Lessons: BassoonCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 186Individual Lessons: TrumpetCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 186JIndividual Lessons: Jazz TrumpetCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 187Individual Lessons: French HornCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 188Individual Lessons: TromboneCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 188JIndividual Lessons: Jazz TromboneCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 189Individual Lessons: EuphoniumCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 190Individual Lessons: TubaCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 191Individual Lessons: PercussionCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 191JIndividual Lessons: Jazz PercussionCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 191RIndividual Lessons: Rock, Blues, Pop DrumsetCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 192TIndividual Lessons: Audio TechCollege-level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. Required: Student Petiti… source
MUP 202Wind EnsembleFor non-majors and music majors. Introduction and study of traditional and contemporary band literature. This is the second year of a two-year course of study that includes performance, study of comm… source
MUP 204Jazz ComboInstrumental performing group concentrating on rock, pop, and contemporary styles in the small to medium-sized group setting. No audition required. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. source
MUP 205Jazz EnsembleFor non-majors and music majors. Introduction and study of common big-band and small-group jazz styles. This is the second year of a two-year course of study that includes performance, improvisation,… source
MUP 222Vocal EnsembleSecond year beginning vocal ensemble open to all students wishing to sing in a choral ensemble. Designed for non-majors and majors who need preparation for MUP-225 . Performs various genres of vocal… source
MUP 225Advanced Vocal EnsembleSecond year advanced vocal performance ensemble open by audition only. Open to majors and students with vocal experience, sight-reading ability. AVE will travel to perform, will record in the studio… source
MUP 241College OrchestraPerformance and study of orchestral literature. College students may earn credit for playing in one of several approved orchestral groups. Minimum of one performance per term. May be repeated for up… source
MUP 258Chamber EnsembleRehearsal and performance of traditional vocal and instrumental chamber music (one musician per part). Includes concerts and coaching by area professionals. Highly recommended for music majors. Secon… source
MUP 271Individual Lessons: PianoSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 271JIndividual Lessons: Jazz PianoSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 271RIndividual Lessons: Rock, Blues, Pop PianoSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 272Individual Lessons: OrganSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 274Individual Lessons: VoiceSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 274JIndividual Lessons: Jazz VoiceSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 274RIndividual Lessons: Rock, Blues, Pop VoiceSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 275Individual Lessons: ViolinSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 276Individual Lessons: ViolaSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 277Individual Lessons: CelloSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 278Individual Lessons: BassSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 278JIndividual Lessons: Jazz BassSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 278RIndividual Lessons: Rock, Blues, Pop BassSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 279Individual Lessons: HarpSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 280Individual Lessons: GuitarSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 280JIndividual Lessons: Jazz GuitarSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 280RIndividual Lessons: Rock, Blues, Pop GuitarSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 281Individual Lessons: FluteSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 281JIndividual Lessons: Jazz FluteSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 282Individual Lessons: OboeSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 283Individual Lessons: ClarinetSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 283JIndividual Lessons: Jazz ClarinetSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 284Individual Lessons: SaxophoneSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 284JIndividual Lessons: Jazz SaxophoneSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 285Individual Lessons: BassoonSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 286Individual Lessons: TrumpetSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 286JIndividual Lessons: Jazz TrumpetSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 287Individual Lessons: French HornSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 288Individual Lessons: TromboneSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 288JIndividual Lessons: Jazz TromboneSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 289Individual Lessons: EuphoniumSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 290Individual Lessons: TubaSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 291Individual Lessons: PercussionSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 291JIndividual Lessons: Jazz PercussionSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 291RIndividual Lessons: Rock, Blues, Pop DrumsetSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUP 292TIndividual Lessons: Audio TechSecond-year private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. May be repeated for up to 10 credits. source
MUS 090Preparation for Music TheoryThis course familiarizes students with terminology and building blocks used in Music Theory. Students who have played in ensembles or sang in choirs, but have not had a formal music theory program be… source
MUS 101Music FundamentalsIntroduction to fundamentals of reading and writing music. Designed for non-majors or majors needing substantial preparation for MUS-111 . source
MUS 102Applied Music FundamentalsThe first of a 3 course introduction to the fundamentals of music theory. Designed for MPT/MT or AS Transfer students who need substantial preparation for MUS-111 and non-majors. source
MUS 103Applied Music FundamentalsA continuation of an introduction to fundamentals of music theory. Designed for MPT/MT or AS Transfer students who need substantial preparation for MUS-111 and interested non-majors. source
MUS 104Applied Music FundamentalsThe final sequence of a 3 course introduction to fundamentals of music theory. Designed for MPT/MT or AS Transfer students who need substantial preparation for MUS-111 and interested non-majors. source
MUS 105Music AppreciationFor non-majors and music majors. Emphasis on engaging in the study of instrumental and vocal musical genres from the ancient period through the contemporary music of our time. Includes critical analy… source
MUS 106Audio Recording At HomeAn overview of the basic tools and techniques used in audio recording at home. Depending on participant needs, topics may include signal path, microphone applications, software, hardware, outboard ge… source
MUS 107Introduction to Audio Recording IIntroduction to the basic techniques and tools used in audio recording. Areas of study include signal path, microphone applications, software, hardware, outboard gear, tracking, mixing, and editing. source
MUS 108Introduction to Audio Recording IIExploration of techniques and tools used in audio recording. Analog, digital, and hard drive recording will be explored. Areas of study include multi-tracking, signal path, microphone applications, s… source
MUS 109Introduction to Audio Recording IIIExploration of digital recording/editing software and production of CD project. Advanced exploration of techniques and tools used in audio recording. Areas of study include signal path, microphone ap… source
MUS 111Music Theory IFor non-majors and music majors. Presents an introduction to the diatonic and chromatic structure of tonal music from the common practice period through written exercises, listening, and analysis. Th… source
MUS 111LMusic Notation Software IIntroduces students to Finale (music notation software) on Macintosh computers. source
MUS 112Music Theory IFor non-majors and music majors. Presents functional harmony through written exercises, listening, and analysis. This is the second term of a three-term sequence, which includes voice leading, nonhar… source
MUS 112LMusic Notation Software IContinues an introduction to Finale (music notation software) on Macintosh computers. source
MUS 113Music Theory IFor non-majors and music majors. Presents the diatonic and chromatic structure of tonal music in theory from the common practice period through written exercises, compositions, listening, and analysi… source
MUS 113LMusic Notation Software IContinues an introduction to Finale (music notation software) on Macintosh computers. source
MUS 114Aural Skills IFirst course in a year-long sequence. Diatonic sight singing in major keys using solfège syllables and moveable 'do'. Melodic dictation and aural recognition of intervals and triads. source
MUS 115Aural Skills ISecond of three courses in a year-long sequence. Diatonic sight singing in major keys using solfège syllables and moveable 'do'. Melodic dictation and aural recognition of intervals, triads, and 7th… source
MUS 116Aural Skills IThird of three courses in a year-long sequence. Diatonic sight singing in major keys using solfège syllables and moveable 'do'. Melodic dictation and aural recognition of intervals, triads, and 7th c… source
MUS 127Keyboard Skills IDevelops basic keyboard skills required for study of tonal harmony and various musical activities such as vocal and instrumental rehearsals, music education and composition. source
MUS 128Keyboard Skills IDevelops basic keyboard skills required for study of tonal harmony and various musical activities such as vocal and instrumental rehearsals, music education and composition. source
MUS 129Keyboard Skills IDevelops basic keyboard skills required for study of tonal harmony and various musical activities such as vocal and instrumental rehearsals, music education and composition. source
MUS 131Group Piano: Piano for PleasureFirst of three courses in a year-long sequence. Beginning classroom piano instruction for non-music majors. Includes reading, theory, technical exercises, and the opportunity to share your music with… source
MUS 132Group Piano: Piano for PleasureSecond of three courses in a year-long sequence. Beginning classroom piano instruction for non-music majors. Includes reading, theory, technical exercises, and the opportunity to share your music wit… source
MUS 133Group Piano: Piano for PleasureThird of three courses in a year-long sequence. Beginning classroom piano instruction for non-music majors. Includes reading, theory, technical exercises, and the opportunity to share your music with… source
MUS 134Group Voice: Anyone Can SingBasic vocal techniques for the solo and ensemble singer. For music and non-music majors, voice and music education majors, and/or students who received a low rating on MUP-174 audition. source
MUS 135Group Voice: Anyone Can SingVocal techniques for the solo and ensemble singer. For music and non-music majors, voice and music education majors, and/or students who received a low rating on MUP-174 audition. source
MUS 136Group Voice: Anyone Can SingVocal techniques for the solo and ensemble singer. For music and non-music majors, voice and music education majors, and/or students who received a low rating on MUP-174 audition. source
MUS 137Group Guitar IFor beginning to intermediate players. Covers finger picking, lead guitar, rock and popular styles, music reading, and music theory. Students provide own instrument. source
MUS 138Group Guitar IIFor intermediate to advanced players. Covers finger picking, lead guitar, rock and popular styles, music reading, and music theory. Students provide their own instrument. source
MUS 140Careers in MusicAn overview of the music industry career opportunities. Studies include recording studio management/engineering, music merchandising, promotion, music contracting, agent/personal manager, live perfor… source
MUS 141Introduction to the Music BusinessExplores business basics, songwriting, demos, agents, managers, copyrights, gig and concert promotion, publishing, licensing, and music business structures. source
MUS 142Introduction to Electronic Music I: MIDIIntroduction to synthesis, MIDI sequencing, basic musical elements, and the basics of production. Learn how to make beats, songs, etc. Uses common production software/hardware. source
MUS 143Introduction to Electronic Music II: Sequencing, Audio Looping, Sound EFXAn introduction to digital audio in the MIDI environment. This course continues MIDI sequencing, and integrates audio into the MIDI environment with audio looping, and spotting sound effects. Uses co… source
MUS 144Introduction to Electronic Music III: Digital AudioExploration of digital music recording and editing, synthesis, sampling, and sequencing. Presents CD/audio file production techniques integrating digital audio with the MIDI sequence. Uses Pro Tools,… source
MUS 145Location Audio, Livestreaming, and Advanced Audio Editing TechniquesA look at onsite audio, both for recording as well as for broadcast, with an additional segment on more advanced audio editing techniques (can be taken in 1-credit segments; see MUS-150 , MUS-151 , a… source
MUS 147Music, Sound & MoviemakingPresents the basic components of designing, shooting, recording audio, and post production of movies as well as the history and theory that has led to contemporary film production. source
MUS 148Live Sound EngineeringIntroduction to the basic techniques and tools used in live sound engineering and mixing. Areas of study include set up, signal path, microphone applications, hardware, and outboard gear. source
MUS 150Location, Live, and Dialogue Sound RecordingThrough hands-on and practical situational experience, students will be introduced to recording audio in a non-traditional studio environment. Concepts will include live concert documentation, field/… source
MUS 151Video and Audio for LivestreamUtilizing Open Broadcast Software and professional audio equipment, students will learn to use and manipulate video and audio for live internet broadcasts. source
MUS 152Advanced Audio Editing TechniquesAdditional advanced training in Pro Tools audio software techniques. The student will learn techniques in audio editing using warp audio, Beat Detective, and other plug-ins not covered in the MUS-107… source
MUS 160Songwriting IStudies the techniques of a working songwriter, including use of form, lyrics, harmonic progressions and symbolism in the creative aspect of songwriting. Solo writing as well as the concept of collab… source
MUS 161Songwriting IIThis course is a continuation of MUS-160 . Further explores the elements of songwriting, focuses on creating a digital composition portfolio and public performance. source
MUS 170Introduction to Scoring Music for MediaIntroduction to the analysis, writing, and production of basic film, video, and/or video game music scores and spotting music cues. source
MUS 171Sound DesignThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of sound design through a series of practical, hands-on activities. Students will gain an understanding of the skills, tools, and concepts used in… source
MUS 188Performance AttendanceThe student is expected to attend a minimum of five live performances approved by the Music Department for each term registered. source
MUS 189Performance & RepertoireA performance forum required for all students studying a classical instrument or voice at the MUP-171 to MUP-191 and MUP-271 to MUP-291 levels. Through weekly performance and critique, each student w… source
MUS 205Music Literature: History of JazzFor non-majors and music majors. Emphasis on engaging in the study of Jazz music and surrounding cultural/historical issues. Includes critical analysis, study of elements, forms, styles, composers, p… source
MUS 206Music Literature: History of RockFor non-majors and music majors. Emphasis on engaging in the study of Rock music and surrounding cultural/historical issues. Includes critical analysis, study of elements, forms, styles, composers, p… source
MUS 207Advanced Audio Recording & Mixing I: Recording TechniquesThis course will address advanced recording techniques and topics with a focus on working with live talent in the recording studio. Topics covered include vocal production, drum recording, instrument… source
MUS 208Advanced Audio Recording & Mixing II: Editing & Mix PreparationThis course will address advanced editing and mix preparation techniques. Topics covered include vocal compilation, vocal tuning, drum editing, audio denoising, complex signal routing schemes, clip g… source
MUS 209Advanced Audio Recording & Mixing III: Mixing & Mastering CapstoneThis course will address applications of modern Mixing and Mastering Techniques. Topics include signal processing such as EQ, compression, modulation, time-based effects, and limiting. Additional top… source
MUS 211Music Theory IIFor non-majors and music majors. Continuation of the study of functional harmony through written exercises, compositions, listening, and analysis and introduction to polyphony. This is the first term… source
MUS 212Music Theory IIFor non-majors and music majors. Continuation of the study of harmony and period styles through written exercises, compositions, listening, and analysis. This is the second term of a three-term seque… source
MUS 213Music Theory IIFor non-majors and music majors. Continuation of the study of harmony, period styles after the 18th century through written exercises, compositions, listening, and analysis. This is the third term of… source
MUS 214Keyboard Skills IIAdvanced keyboard applications of the materials of diatonic and chromatic music. source
MUS 215Keyboard Skills IISecond course in the sequential second year of advanced keyboard applications covering the materials of diatonic and chromatic music. source
MUS 216Keyboard Skills IIThird course in the sequential second year of advanced keyboard applications covering the materials of diatonic and chromatic music. source
MUS 218MPT Seminar IFirst of a three-part series. For second year Music Performance and Technology AAS students only. Seminar will cover writing, arranging, production, performance and music theory through experiential… source
MUS 219MPT Seminar IISecond in a three-part series. For second year Music Performance and Technology AAS students only. Seminar will cover writing, arranging, production, performance and music theory through experiential… source
MUS 220MPT Seminar IIIThird in a three-part series. For second year Music Performance and Technology AAS students only. Seminar will cover writing, arranging, production, performance and music theory through experiential… source
MUS 224Aural Skills IIFirst of three courses in a year-long sequence. Diatonic and chromatic sight singing with solfège syllables and moveable 'do'. Four-part dictation including all chromatic devices studied in Theory II. source
MUS 225Aural Skills IISecond of three courses in a year-long sequence. Diatonic and chromatic sight singing with solfège syllables and moveable 'do'. Four-part dictation including all chromatic devices studied in Theory I… source
MUS 226Aural Skills IIThird of three courses in a year-long sequence. Diatonic and chromatic sight singing with solfège syllables and moveable 'do'. Four-part dictation including all chromatic devices studied in Theory II. source
MUS 242Advanced Electronic Music I: Synthesis and Instrument DesignThis course will feature an advanced survey of the major forms of synthesis: Additive, Subtractive, Sample Based, Wavetable, FM, etc. and exploring their corresponding instruments in Ableton Live. St… source
MUS 243Advanced Electronic Music II: Electronic Music EnsembleThis course will utilize Ableton Live and introduce students to using the DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) in a performance environment. Topics covered include Session View, Launching Clips, Utilizing… source
MUS 244Advanced Electronic Music III: Production CapstoneStudents will assemble a portfolio emphasizing their unique production techniques, abilities, and aesthetics. Utilizing experience and knowledge gained from the previous class sections, students will… source
MUS 247Sound for MediaIntroduction to sound as related to film making, animation, and video games. Students will have the opportunity to create and assemble sound for media into a finished product. Explores the basic comp… source
MUS 248Live Sound Engineering IIStudents will be introduced to advanced live sound principles including feedback rejection, graphic and parametric equalization of stage monitors and FOH, expanded setup, industry trends and vocabula… source
MUS 280Music/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of music. Required: Student Petition. source
NRS 110Foundations of Nursing - Health PromotionThis course introduces the learner to framework of the OCNE curriculum. The emphasis on health promotion across the life span includes learning about self-health as well as patient health practices.… source
NRS 110CFoundations of Nursing - Health Promotion ClinicalThis course introduces the learner to framework of the OCNE curriculum. The emphasis on health promotion across the life span includes learning about self-health as well as client health practices. T… source
NRS 111Foundations of Nursing in Chronic Illness IThis course introduces assessment and common interventions (including technical procedures) for patients with chronic illnesses common across the life span in multiple ethnic groups. The patient's an… source
NRS 111CFoundations of Nursing in Chronic Illness I ClinicalThis course introduces assessment and common interventions (including technical procedures) for clients with chronic illnesses common across the life span in major ethnic groups within Oregon. The cl… source
NRS 112Foundations of Nursing in Acute Care IThis course introduces the learner to assessment and common interventions (including relevant technical procedures) for care of patients across the lifespan who require acute care, including normal c… source
NRS 112CFoundations of Nursing in Acute Care I ClinicalThis course introduces the learner to assessment and common interventions (including relevant technical procedures) for care of patients across the lifespan who require acute care, including natural… source
NRS 221Chronic Illness II and End of LifeThis course builds on NRS-111 and expands the student's knowledge related to family care giving, symptom management and end of life concepts. These concepts are a major focus and basis for nursing in… source
NRS 221CChronic Illness II and End of Life ClinicalThis course builds on NRS-111 and expands the student's knowledge related to family care giving, symptom management and end of life concepts. These concepts are a major focus and basis for nursing in… source
NRS 222Nursing in Acute Care II & End of LifeThis course builds on NRS-112 , focusing on more complex and/or unstable patient care conditions, some of which may result in death. These patient care conditions require strong noticing and rapid de… source
NRS 222CNursing in Acute Care II & End of Life ClinicalThis course builds on NRS-112 , and focuses on more complex and/or unstable patient care conditions, some of which may result in death. These patient care conditions require strong noticing and rapid… source
NRS 224Integrative PracticumThis course is designed to formalize the clinical judgments, knowledge and skills necessary in safe, registered nurse practice. Faculty/Clinical Teaching Associate/Student Triad Model provides a cont… source
NRS 224CIntegrative Practicum ClinicalThis course is designed to formalize the clinical judgments, knowledge and skills necessary in safe, registered nurse practice. Faculty/Clinical Teaching Associate/Student Triad Model provides a cont… source
NRS 230Clinical Pharmacology IThis course introduces the theoretical background that enables students to provide safe and effective care related to drugs and natural products to persons throughout the lifespan. It includes the fo… source
NRS 231Clinical Pharmacology IIThis sequel to NRS-230 continues to provide the theoretical background that enables students to provide safe and effective nursing care related to drugs and natural products to persons throughout the… source
NRS 232Pathophysiological Processes IThis course introduces pathophysiological processes that contribute to many different disease states across the lifespan and human responses to those processes. It includes the foundational concepts… source
NRS 233Pathophysiological Processes IIThis sequel to NRS-232 continues to explore pathophysiological processes that contribute to disease states across the lifespan and human responses to those processes. Students will learn to make sele… source
NUR 100Nursing Assistant IThis course provides the student with the skills to perform basic level nursing care. Certified Nursing Assistants are defined by law as people who assist licensed nursing personnel in the provision… source
NUR 100CNursing Assistant I ClinicalPrepares the student to perform routine nursing assistant tasks to clients in hospitals, long-term and skilled care facilities, as well as the community. Includes clinical practicum. Required: Studen… source
OST 180Occupational Skills Training/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students hands-on training in a specific occupational area. The class and program are designed for students who need work-based training and classroom instructio… source
PE 185Physical EducationVarious activity classes which may include aikido, aerobic dance, ballet, basketball, conditioning, cross training, golf, karate, racquetball, rock climbing, self-defense, soccer, softball, swimming,… source
PE 194Professional ActivitiesTeam skills and strategy courses. Designed to provide the student with basic skills and methodology necessary to conduct physical fitness programs in the school, corporate, and community setting. Emp… source
PE 240Strength & Conditioning Theory & TechniquesAn overview of introductory exercise physiology, biomechanics, program design, and exercise techniques that prepares students to design and implement physical training programs and exercise for clien… source
PE 260Care and Prevention of Athletic InjuriesThis course introduces the concepts of sports medicine. The course will benefit those students interested in improving their own knowledge as a recreational athlete, or in career areas such as physic… source
PE 270Sport and Exercise PsychologyThe course is designed to provide students with the basic understanding and knowledge of psychological skills used to improve physical performance in themselves, peers, teammates, and athletes they c… source
PE 280Physical Education/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job experience and training related to the Physical Education field. Covers job problems and procedures, evaluation of students' job perform… source
PE 294Professional ActivitiesAdvanced team skills and strategy courses. Designed to provide the student with basic skills and methodology necessary to conduct physical fitness programs in the school, corporate, and community set… source
PE 294APhilosophy of CoachingThis course is designed to enhance the leadership, teaching and management skills of coaches as they relate to interacting with athletes at all levels. Group discussions and seminar sessions relating… source
PH 121AstronomyA lab course including the history of astronomy, the Earth and moon, all planets in our solar system, along with asteroids, meteors and comets. source
PH 122General AstronomyA lab course including the properties of our sun, other stars and stellar evolution. source
PH 123General AstronomyA lab course including star clusters, the properties of our own galaxy, the other galaxies and cosmology. source
PH 150Preparatory PhysicsThis course is intended for students who have not completed high-school physics, but are intending to take either PH-201 or PH-211 . Students will develop reasoning skills, and learn problem-solving… source
PH 201General PhysicsA lab course covering vectors, motion, kinematics, forces and Newton's laws, gravity, the conservation laws for momentum and energy, rotational motion, and oscillations. source
PH 202General PhysicsA lab course covering electricity, magnetism, DC and AC circuits, and electromagnetic radiation. source
PH 203General PhysicsA lab course covering thermodynamics, fluids, waves, geometrical optics, wave optics, and modern physics. source
PH 211General Physics With CalculusA lab course covering vectors, motion, kinematics, forces and Newton's laws, gravity, conservation laws for momentum and energy, rotational motion, and oscillations. source
PH 212General Physics With CalculusA lab course covering electricity, magnetism, DC and AC circuits, and electromagnetic radiation. source
PH 213General Physics With CalculusA lab course covering thermodynamics, fluids, waves, geometrical optics, wave optics, and modern physics. source
PHB 110Fundamentals of PhlebotomyIntroduces students to the practice of phlebotomy and the role of the phlebotomist as part of the healthcare team. Students will become familiar with phlebotomy equipment and learn about basic blood… source
PHB 112Phlebotomy TechniquesPerform venipuncture, capillary puncture, and specimen processing. This course is designed to provide students with active-learning experiences and hands-on training necessary to develop the skills o… source
PHB 115Professionalism for PhlebotomistsIntroduces professionalism in the healthcare setting and prepares students for clinical placement. source
PHB 125Professionalism in HealthcareThis course is designed to support the transition from practicum to employment by exploring nationally recognized credentialing options, summarizing essential skills related to phlebotomy, and finali… source
PHB 130Phlebotomy PracticumProvide hands-on experience in a supervised and accredited laboratory or clinical environment, providing the opportunity for students to apply practical skills and knowledge learned in previous cours… source
PHL 101Philosophical ProblemsIntroduces basic philosophical questions such as: What is reality? What is knowledge? What is truth? Can humans freely choose? What is human awareness? What is a meaningful life? source
PHL 102EthicsIntroduces the study of morality with concepts of good, harm, habits, character, perception, behavior and action. Also considers the different theories of human capacity for responsibility. source
PHL 103Critical ReasoningHelps students identify and understand the process by which they themselves and others arrive at conclusions; improves their critical reasoning skills; introduces basic logical concepts of argument;… source
PHL 205Moral IssuesExamines contemporary moral issues from a selection of different philosophical perspectives. Provides some historical context as background in order to understand our current moment. source
PHL 210Philosophy of ReligionInvestigates religious concepts across varying religious expressions. Uses philosophical tools to explore the creation, development and interpretation of these concepts across culture and history. source
PHL 213Asian PhilosophyExamines the underlying thought systems connected with Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. Topics include: the nature of reality, the self, causality, knowledge, and ethics. source
PHL 216Ancient PhilosophyExplores the roots of Western philosophy by delving into ancient Greek philosophy with a focus on the works of Plato and Aristotle. Includes an examination of the birth of Western science from its ph… source
PS 200Introduction to Political ScienceA general introduction to the field of political science. Introduces and expands on basic political concepts and themes, explores political theory and ideology, and considers the dynamics of politica… source
PS 201American Government and PoliticsExamines the founding principles of the American government, as well as the Constitution, the separation of powers, and the three branches of government, political parties and elections, and the role… source
PS 203State and Local GovernmentsIntroduces students to state and local governments in the United States, with an emphasis on Oregon politics at the state and local level. Assesses the structure, functions, and processes of state, c… source
PS 204Introduction to Comparative PoliticsExplores the various ideologies, institutions, and processes that constitute the nation-states that make up the world political system. Introduces students to the comparative method of political scie… source
PS 205International RelationsIntroduces theoretical and methodological tools for the analysis of contemporary world politics. Explores international relations by examining the institutions that constitute the international syste… source
PS 225Introduction to Political IdeologiesIntroduces students to various ideological constructs; the origins and development of various political ideologies; the political theorists identified with specific ideologies; and examines the role… source
PS 280Political Science/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of political science. Required: Student Petition. source
PS 297Introduction to Environmental PoliticsExplores and assesses the politics informing environmental policy; the tension between politics, policy and scientific expertise; the role of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of gove… source
PSY 101Human RelationsFocuses on developing skills and strategies necessary to build and maintain successful personal and professional relationships. Applies psychological principles to understanding relationships with ou… source
PSY 201ZIntroduction to Psychology IIntroduction to the science and application of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Research Methods, Behavioral Neuroscience, Conscious… source
PSY 202ZIntroduction to Psychology IIIntroduction to the science and application of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Personality, Social Psychology, Health and Well-Bein… source
PSY 215Introduction to Developmental PsychologyResearch and theories regarding the development of the individual from conception to death, including physical, social and cognitive changes. source
PSY 219Introduction to Psychological DisordersIntroduction to clinical psychology, including common mental health concerns and approaches to treatment. source
PSY 231Introduction to Human SexualityIntroduction to research and theories of human sexual behavior, including: sexual relationships, communication and intimacy, sex roles, the development of gender, social trends regarding sexuality, h… source
PSY 280Psychology/CWECooperative work experience. This course allows students to engage in real-world learning and apply their academic knowledge in the field of psychology. Required: Student Petition. source
RET 200Renewable Energy SystemsThis course provides a survey of various renewable energy systems. Participants will learn about the benefits and limitations of each type of energy source as well as their functional principles. Stu… source
RET 209Renewable Energy I: Energy EfficiencyThis course concentrates on the conservation of scarce energy resources in residential, commercial and industrial applications. The course will examine the common sources of energy loss in building s… source
RET 211Renewable Energy II: System FundamentalsThis course in renewable systems will provide in-depth understanding of the technology, economics and policies relevant to each type of energy source. Analysis techniques to evaluate renewable energy… source
RET 213Renewable Energy III: Installation & MaintenanceThe third in a series of technical courses, Renewable Energy III: Installation and Maintenance will provide an introduction to installation and maintenance of renewable energy systems for commercial… source
RET 215Renewable Energy IV: Systems DesignThis fourth course in the series will concentrate on systems design for renewable energy applications. Students will work together and apply concepts to evaluate, design and select one or more renewa… source
RET 217Renewable Energy Capstone ProjectThis final class in the Renewable Energy series will concentrate on a capstone project. Students will evaluate a proposal for an alternative energy solution and then design an installation to meet th… source
RET 220SCADA FundamentalsThis course will introduce Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) to monitor and control industrial and renewable energy applications. Students will evaluate, design, and select one or more… source
RET 240Alternative FuelsOffers students familiarity and entry level skills to work with alternative fuel systems. Explores (technically, economically and ecologically) the following alternative fuels: bio-diesel, vegetable… source
RET 280Renewable Energy/CWECooperative work experience. Major emphasis on work-based learning experience in the renewable energy field. Coordination of instruction and evaluation of student job performance will be provided by… source
SBM 010Real Estate Broker LicensePrepares students to qualify for the Oregon Real Estate Broker's License exam by studying statutes, rules and anti-discrimination laws pertaining to the licensing and professional real estate activit… source
SBM 011Property Management Pre-LicensePrepares students to qualify for the Oregon Real Estate Property Management License exam by studying laws and statutes pertaining to the licensing and professional property management activity requir… source
SBM 020Launch & Grow: Small Business BasicsTwo-term intensive training program designed to assist entrepreneurs in planning their business startups, and to develop existing businesses to make them more profitable and to create jobs. Students… source
SBM 021Strategic ManagementPart 1 of a multi-year program to help owners and managers of established businesses manage more effectively and achieve success. Course consists of class meetings, individual business counseling, pe… source
SBM 028Contractor Essentials ManagementProvides information on starting and growing a successful construction business. Teaches students marketing techniques, estimating methods, tax strategies and recordkeeping. Discusses best practices… source
SBM 029Next Level Contracting: Advanced Business StrategiesProvides information on continuing to grow a successful construction business. Teaches students technology, marketing, construction math, risk management, financial reporting, safety, payroll and gov… source
SBM 030Profitability & Resiliency Small Business ManagementProvides education for assessment of existing business model, diagnosis of the business and a prescriptive action plan to improve the business. Teaches students to research, study and apply content l… source
SBM 031Scoreboards in BusinessYour scoreboard appears on financial statements in your business: Balance Sheet, Income Statement (Profit & Loss) and Statement of Cash Flows. There are key metrics that run your business. Explore ea… source
SM 136PhotolithographyThe course covers the relationship between theoretical and practical aspects of current methods and equipment used in photolithography. It also includes troubleshooting common process and equipment-r… source
SM 150Semiconductor Processing IProvides general background knowledge on the processes required to manufacture integrated circuit devices, beginning with silicon material preparation and ending with final assembly and test of a com… source
SM 160Semiconductor Processing IIProvides an overview of basic processes involved in the fabrication of finished silicon wafers, oxidation and deposition processes. Troubleshooting of common equipment is emphasized. source
SM 170Semiconductor Processing IIICovers the essential process and equipment issues related to the etching, diffusion and ion implantation. Troubleshooting of common equipment and process related problems are emphasized. source
SM 229Vacuum TechnologyFocuses on elementary theory and practice of vacuum equipment for microelectronics processing. Students study vacuum fundamentals, pumps, and equipment used in vacuum systems. source
SM 280Electronics & Microelectronics/CWECooperative work experience. Practical experience in the high-tech industry. Coordination of instruction and evaluation of student job performance will be provided by college faculty in conjunction w… source
SOC 204ZIntroduction to SociologyIntroduces the central concepts, theories, and methods that define the sociological approach to investigating the social forces that shape our lives. Topics may include social structure, culture, soc… source
SOC 205ZSocial Change and InstitutionsSociological analysis of social institutions, such as family, education, health care, the economy, and the state. Includes an examination of connections among institutions and their impact on pattern… source
SOC 206ZSocial ProblemsApplies the sociological perspective to the study of social problems, including their social construction, causes, and consequences. Explores the complexities surrounding their solutions, such as how… source
SOC 207Social Stratification & Social SystemsThis course explores the inequality that exists in our society. Social stratification is the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities in a society. Issues like gender, race, poverty, educa… source
SOC 210Marriage, Family, & Intimate RelationsThis course will introduce students to the study of marriage, intimate relations and family systems from the sociological viewpoint. Students will examine the ways in which race, class, gender, sexua… source
SOC 280Sociology/CWECooperative work experience. This course allows students who are already working in the field of sociology to earn college credit for that work. Required: Student Petition. source
SPN 101ZFirst-year Spanish IAn introduction to the language, cultural practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking communities both locally and globally. Cultivates listening, speaking, reading, writing, and intercultural co… source
SPN 102ZFirst-year Spanish IIBuilds on the foundational skills of Spanish 101Z including the language, cultural practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking communities both locally and globally. Continues to cultivate listen… source
SPN 103ZFirst-year Spanish IIIBuilds on foundational skills of Spanish 102Z including the language, cultural practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking communities both locally and globally. Continues to cultivate communicat… source
SPN 201Second-Year Spanish IFirst of a three-term intermediate, multimedia course. Focus is on speaking, listening comprehension, reading and writing. Explores cultural differences among Spanish-speaking countries and between t… source
SPN 202Second-Year Spanish IISecond of a three-term intermediate, multimedia course. Focus is on speaking, listening comprehension, reading and writing. Explores cultural differences among Spanish-speaking countries and between… source
SPN 203Second-Year Spanish IIIThird of a three-term, intermediate, multimedia course. Focus is on speaking, listening comprehension, reading and writing. Explores cultural differences among Spanish-speaking countries and between… source
SPN 211Intermediate Spanish ConversationThe emphasis of the course is on the continued development of oral proficiency, including expanding vocabulary and broadening the students' cultural awareness of the Spanish-speaking world. The cours… source
SPN 213Intermediate Spanish ConversationContinues the improvement of intermediate-level Spanish conversation through the discussion of readings and situations related to selected special topics (which vary from term to term). Spanish cultu… source
SSC 160Faith & ReasonAn introduction of how personal concepts of faith & reason and institutions of science & religion shape personal intellectual landscapes. Examines classical philosophy, sacred texts, worldviews, mode… source
SSC 235Perspectives on TerrorismExamines multiple perspectives of terrorism and investigates their assumptions and beliefs. Perspectives will include historical and psychological approaches as well as those of other academic discip… source
STAT 243ZElementary Statistics IA first course in statistics focusing on the interpretation and communication of statistical concepts. Introduces exploratory data analysis, descriptive statistics, sampling methods and distributions… source
TA 101Appreciation of TheatreStudents will be introduced to the many aspects of theatre arts by attending multiple area productions. Plays will be reviewed and evaluated through writing assignments and discussions. source
TA 102Appreciation of TheatreStudents will be introduced to the many aspects of theatre arts at an intermediate level by attending multiple area productions. Plays will be reviewed and evaluated through writing assignments and d… source
TA 103Appreciation of TheatreStudents will analyze the many aspects of theatre arts at an advanced level by attending multiple area productions. Plays will be reviewed and evaluated through writing assignments and discussions. source
TA 111Fundamentals of Technical TheatreFirst class of a three-part series. Basic study and practice of script analysis and conceptualization as it applies to scenes, lighting and sound in theater productions. Students will use collaborati… source
TA 112Fundamentals of Technical TheatreSecond class of a three-part series. Intermediate study and practice of script analysis and conceptualization as it applies to scenes, lighting and sound in theater productions. Students will use col… source
TA 113Fundamentals of Technical TheatreThird class in a three-part series. Advanced study and practice of script analysis and conceptualization as it applies to scenes, lighting and sound in theater productions. Students will use collabor… source
TA 121Costuming IFirst in a three-part series. Study and practice in theatrical costuming techniques for various types of live theatrical productions. Students will analyze scripts, research historical background, an… source
TA 122Costuming IISecond in a three-part series. This course focuses on the principles and practice of theatrical costume design, including basic design aspects, playscript and character analysis, research techniques,… source
TA 123Costuming IIIThird in a three-part series. Study and practice in theatrical costuming techniques for various types of live theatrical productions. Students will analyze scripts, research historical background and… source
TA 141Acting IStudies the methods, techniques, and theories of acting as an art form. Students perform acting exercises and monologues/scenes from dramatic literature, attend lectures, and participate in work-shop… source
TA 142Acting IIFurther studies the methods, techniques, and theories of acting as an art form. Workshop, discussion, and performance of exercises and monologues/scenes from dramatic literature with written assignme… source
TA 143Acting IIIFurther studies the methods, techniques, and theories of acting as an art form. Workshop, discussion, and performance of exercises and monologues/scenes from dramatic literature with written assignme… source
TA 153Theatre Rehearsal & PerformanceTraining in theatre production through intensive study and rehearsal of scenes and plays for public performance. May be repeated for up to 9 credits. Required: Student Petition. source
TA 195Student Performance ShowcaseTraining in special forms of theatrical presentation through in-class intensive preparation, study, and program development for public presentation, including comedy improvisation, stand-up comedy, a… source
TA 211Technical Theatre StudyComprehensive study and practice in presentational graphics, scene design, lighting design, and chromatics. The full creative process of staging a production will be explored through aesthetic resear… source
TA 212Technical Theatre StudySecond class of a three part series. Comprehensive study and practice in presentational graphics, scene design, lighting design and chromatics. The full creative process of staging a production will… source
TA 213Technical Theatre StudyThird class in a three-part series. Comprehensive study and practice in presentational graphics, scene design, with specific focus in lighting design and chromatics. The full creative process of stag… source
TA 253Theatre Rehearsal & PerformanceIntermediate training in theatre production through intensive study and rehearsal of scenes and plays for public performance. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Required: Student Petition. source
TA 280Theatre/CWECooperative work experience. Provides students with a learning experience related to course of study and career goal. Major emphasis will be given to on-the-job experience and training. Required: Stu… source
TA 295Student Performance ShowcaseTraining in special forms of theatrical performance techniques through in-class intensive preparation, study, and program development for public presentation, including, but not limited to, comedy im… source
WET 010Wastewater Operations IFor professional upgrade only. Does not meet the requirements for the certificate or degree. Introduction to the fundamentals of wastewater operations. Includes collections systems, preliminary and p… source
WET 011Waterworks Operations IFor professional upgrade only. Does not meet the requirements for the certificate or degree. Introduction to municipal drinking water treatment and distribution systems. Basic waterworks hydraulics,… source
WET 020Wastewater Operations IIFor professional upgrade only. Does not meet the requirements for the certificate or degree. Secondary wastewater treatment alternatives with municipal application. Fixed and suspended film systems a… source
WET 021Waterworks Operations IIFor professional upgrade only. Does not meet the requirements for the certificate or degree. Basic hydrology, ground water and surface water sources, well construction and operation, introduction to… source
WET 030Wastewater Operations IIIFor professional upgrade only. Does not meet the requirements for the certificate or degree. Design, operation, process control and maintenance of treatment facilities. Current treatment processes di… source
WET 031Water TreatmentFor professional upgrade only. Does not meet the requirements for the certificate or degree. Design, operation and process control of water treatment plants. Includes water chemistry, related math, c… source
WET 108Cross-Connection Control Program SpecialistSpecialized training for those who want to be involved in administering cross-connection control programs. Elements of a cross-connection control program, basic hydraulics, state specific regulations… source
WET 109Backflow Assembly Operation and TestingLecture course with hands on activities that focuses on backflow assembly hydraulics, operations, installation, and testing. source
WET 110Wastewater Operations IIntroduction to the fundamentals of wastewater character and operations. Includes collections systems, preliminary and primary treatment, waste characteristics including organic removals, and solids… source
WET 111Waterworks Operations IIntroduction to municipal drinking water treatment and distribution systems. Basic waterworks hydraulics, drinking water regulations, waterworks math, waterworks microbiology, and introduction to wat… source
WET 112Computer Applications for Water and Wastewater OperationsFocuses on direct application of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel for producing compliance reports, professional presentations, and data analysis. Emphasis will be put on the use of Excel for st… source
WET 120Wastewater Operations IISecondary wastewater treatment alternatives with municipal application. Fixed and suspended film systems with the associated clarification process will be presented. source
WET 121Waterworks Operations IIAn introduction to water distribution, with a focus on water regulations, operator math, water chemistry, and specific water distribution processes. Also examines distribution system design, water ma… source
WET 122Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection SystemsElementary engineering aspects of water distribution and wastewater collection systems. System components, construction materials, pump station design, maintenance, operations, and other related topi… source
WET 123Environmental Chemistry ITheory and applied laboratory techniques for testing water and wastewater. Students will test wastewater for NPDES required tests. source
WET 125High Purity Water Production IFundamentals of high purity water chemistry, reverse osmosis treatment, ion exchange treatment, electrode ionization treatment, UV, ozonation, degasification and microfiltration as applied to the pro… source
WET 130Wastewater Operations IIIDesign, operation, process control and maintenance of treatment facilities. Current treatment processes discussed in detail with particular attention given to biological sludge treatment, and handlin… source
WET 130LWastewater Operations III LabThe course is devoted to comprehension of the wastewater treatment process via weekly exploration of a wastewater treatment plant. We will tour a treatment plant and then go over the treatment proces… source
WET 131Water TreatmentDesign, operation and process control of water treatment plants. Includes water chemistry, related math, coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration and disinfection procedures. Review for O… source
WET 131LWater Treatment LabLab course for WET-131 source
WET 132Collection & Distribution LabField exposure to water distribution systems and wastewater collection systems. Weekly field visits include inspection of cross-connection inspection, distribution valving, reservoirs, water metering… source
WET 134Environmental Chemistry IIWater quality testing, monitoring and reporting. The course includes the theory and application of common water quality tests for surface water, groundwater, and storm water monitoring systems. The c… source
WET 135High Purity Water Production IIA lab course focusing on the operation of equipment and unit processes in the production of high purity water. Emphasis on process equipment sizing and design, process control and troubleshooting. source
WET 180Water & Environmental Projects ICooperative work experience. Practical work experience in a municipal industrial treatment, distribution, or collection system. Placement in consulting firms, federal and state regulatory agencies, B… source
WET 241Aquatic MicrobiologyA lecture and lab course with topics in applied microbiology. Methods to detect coliform group in water and wastewater. Identification of filamentous bacteria in activated sludge, and identification… source
WET 242Hydraulics for Water & WastewaterIntroduction to closed conduit and open channel flow. Includes hydrostatics and dynamics, head-loss, pump characteristics, Bernoulli's and the energy equations, and basic characteristics of water. source
WET 245Instrumentation & ControlA lab course introducing methods used to monitor and control treatment processes in wastewater, water and high purity water facilities. Advanced water analysis to include typical monitoring of high p… source
WET 280Water & Environmental Projects IICooperative work experience. Practical work experience in a municipal industrial treatment, distribution, or collection system. Placement in consulting firms, federal and state regulatory agencies, B… source
WLD 100Welder's Print Reading IProvides instruction in reading and interpretation of prints and symbols common in the welding industry. Participants will learn the interpretation and application of basic lines, dimensions, structu… source
WLD 102Introduction to WeldingDesigned for the beginner and experimental welder. Includes: oxy-acetylene cutting and welding, SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding), GMAW & FCAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding & Flux Core Arc Welding) and GTAW… source
WLD 102ESIntroducción a la SoldaduraDiseñado para soldaderos principantes y experimental. Incluye corte y soldadura oxiacetileno, soldadura por arco de metal blindado (SMAW), la soldaduro de arco de metal y gas (GMAW) y Soldadura por A… source
WLD 103Blacksmithing & Traditional Iron WorkingThis course introduces the student to basic blacksmithing techniques and processes, as well as terminology, steel types, heat treating and tool making. Multiple projects allow the student to practice… source
WLD 104Introduction to CNC Plasma CuttingIntroduces the student to the basics of CNC plasma cutting. Participants will learn set-up and operation procedures for plasma machines and how to operate CNC controller software. Two-dimensional wir… source
WLD 110Welder CertificationThis course provides theory and practical instruction to become a certified welder. Students will choose a welding process (flux core arc welding, shielded metal arc welding, or gas tungsten arc weld… source
WLD 111Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick)Provides students with the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills to set up and operate equipment to perform fillet and groove welds in all positions with the SMAW process. Oxy-fuel cutting, air… source
WLD 111AShielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick)The first half of WLD-111 which provides the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills to set up and operate equipment to perform fillet welds in flat and horizontal positions with the SMAW process… source
WLD 111BShielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick)The second half of WLD-111 which provides the opportunity to acquire additional knowledge and skills needed to perform more advanced fillet and groove welds in vertical and overhead positions with th… source
WLD 113Gas Metal Arc Welding/Flux Core Arc Welding (Wirefeed)Provides students with the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills to set up and operate equipment to perform fillet and groove welds in all positions with the Gas Metal Arc and Flux Core Arc Wel… source
WLD 113AGas Metal Arc Welding/Flux Core Arc Welding (Wirefeed)The first half of WLD-113 which provides the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills to set up and operate equipment to perform fillet welds in flat and horizontal positions with the Gas Metal Ar… source
WLD 113BGas Metal Arc Welding/Flux Core Arc Welding (Wirefeed)The second half of WLD-113 which provides the opportunity to acquire additional knowledge and skills needed to perform more advanced fillet and groove welds in vertical and overhead positions with th… source
WLD 115Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)Provides students with the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills to set up and operate equipment to perform fillet and groove welds in all positions with the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding process. P… source
WLD 115AGas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)The first half of WLD-115 which provides the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills to set up and operate equipment to perform fillet welds in flat and horizontal positions with the Gas Tungsten… source
WLD 115BGas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)The second half of WLD-115 which provides the opportunity to acquire additional knowledge and skills needed to perform more advanced fillet and groove welds in vertical and overhead positions with th… source
WLD 150Welding ProcessesCovers oxy-fuel welding, brazing, cutting, SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding), GMAW & FCAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding & Flux Core Arc Welding) and GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) and plasma arc cutting an… source
WLD 200Welder's Print Reading IIProvides instruction in reading and interpretation of prints and symbols common in welding industry. Participants will learn interpretation and application of blueprint views. Includes basic layout t… source
WLD 203Blacksmithing & Traditional Iron Working IIThis course builds on WLD-103 and expands on the process of forged metal work. Instruction includes treadle hammer use, tooling design, traditional joinery, and intermediate projects. Welding experie… source
WLD 210Pipe WeldingProvides beginning theory and practical instruction in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW), or Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) processes… source
WLD 211Advanced Shielded Metal Arc WeldingThis course provides the opportunity for students to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to perform quality fillet and groove welds in all positions using the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) pr… source
WLD 212Shielded Metal Arc Welding Pipe WeldingThis class is designed to teach students the fundamentals of open root pipe welding. Theory and practical instruction in open root V groove pipe welding using E6010 and E7018 electrodes will be provi… source
WLD 213Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding/Flux Core Arc WeldingThis course provides the opportunity for students to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to perform quality fillet and groove welds in all positions using the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flu… source
WLD 215Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc WeldingThis course provides the opportunity for students to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to perform quality fillet and groove welds in all positions using the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) proc… source
WLD 250Welding Fabrication I Beginning ProjectThis course consists of lecture and lab and provides instruction in fabrication techniques including blueprint reading, layout, sketching, bills of material, job cost calculations, measuring, fitting… source
WLD 251Welding Fabrication II Intermediate ProjectThis course consists of lecture and lab. Students will use the skills learned in WLD-250 , such as blueprint reading, layout, sketching, bills of materials, job cost calculations, measuring, fitting,… source
WLD 252Welding Fabrication III Advanced ProjectThis course consists of lecture and lab. Students will use the skills learned in WLD-250 and WLD-251 , such as blueprint reading, layout, sketching, bills of materials, job cost calculations, measuri… source
WLD 261Welding Special ProjectsAllows students to improve their welding skills while working on instructor-approved projects. May be repeated for up to 12 credits. source
WLD 280Welding Technology/CWECooperative work experience in the welding trades. Worksite to be determined prior to registering for this class. Skills learned from welding classes will be applied while working at a job site. Goal… source
WR 101Workplace WritingStudents in this course learn and practice basic modes of technical writing, including summaries, process analysis, instructions, and reports. source
WR 121ZComposition IWR-121Z engages students in the study and practice of critical thinking, reading, and writing. The course focuses on analyzing and composing across varied rhetorical situations and in multiple genres… source
WR 122ZComposition IIWR-122Z builds on concepts and processes emphasized in WR-121Z , engaging with inquiry, research, and argumentation in support of students' development as writers. The course focuses on composing and… source
WR 124ESEscritura de ensayos de nivel universitario en EspañolEste curso involucra a los estudiantes en el estudio y la práctica del pensamiento crítico, la lectura y la escritura. El curso se centra en el análisis y la composición en diversas situaciones retór… source
WR 127Scholarship Essay WritingIntroduces scholarship application resources and search strategies to help students find scholarships that are 'right for me'. Focuses on learning to 'tell my story' by drafting, revising, and editin… source
WR 128Introduction to APA Style & DocumentationIntroduces American Psychological Association (APA) style and documentation, including document format, in-text citation, and References page. Includes style and documentation for narrative and acade… source
WR 140Introduction to Writing CreativelyGuides students through the discussion and practice of writing creatively in many genres and formats, primarily poetry, fiction, drama, and creative non-fiction in a workshop format. May also include… source
WR 220Creative Writing: ComicsThrough the discussion and analysis of dramatic structure, character development and the elements of good storytelling in both visual and written language, students will learn the basic elements of s… source
WR 227ZTechnical WritingWR-227Z introduces students to producing instructive, informative, and persuasive technical/professional documents aimed at well-defined and achievable outcomes. The course focuses on presenting info… source
WR 240Creative Nonfiction Writing ITechniques of writing and analyzing types of creative nonfiction such as literary journalism, memoirs, nature or science writing, travel writing, and personal essays. source
WR 241Fiction Writing IIntroduction to the theory, art and creative practice of fiction writing, with specific emphasis on short prose forms. source
WR 242Poetry Writing IProvides the basic skills for writing and revising poems following contemporary trends in form and content; provides a supportive environment and the critical abilities to read and discuss poems conf… source
WR 243Playwriting IDesigned for students who wish to be introduced to the craft of playwriting, including the art of dialogue and the elements of dramatic structure. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. source
WR 244Fiction Writing IIFor students with previous writing experience who wish to learn advanced techniques in the theory, art and creative practice of fiction writing. Specific emphasis on the creation and revision of shor… source
WR 245Poetry Writing IIFor students with writing experience who wish to learn advanced techniques of writing poetry, including developing voice and style and exploring publishing. source
WR 246Publishing Literature: Reading and Revising for PublicationFor students with an interest in creative writing and/or literary journal publication who wish to develop publishing skills. Students work collaboratively to acquire and revise manuscripts for public… source
WR 247Playwriting IIThis course will continue to cover the narrative and dramatic techniques begun in Introduction to Playwriting. Students will create and workshop a one-act play, and explore avenues for future product… source
WR 248Publishing Literature: Editing and Marketing for PublicationFor students with an interest in creative writing and/or literary journal publication who wish to develop publishing skills. Students work collaboratively to copyedit manuscripts for publication and… source
WR 250Publishing Literature: Designing and Promoting for PublicationFor students with an interest in creative writing and/or literary journal publication who wish to develop publishing skills. Students work collaboratively to design and layout manuscripts in book for… source
WR 262Introduction to ScreenwritingExplores the fundamentals of screenplay composition through the use of various writing exercises and workshop techniques. Discussion of dramatic structure and the elements of good storytelling. May b… source
WR 265Digital Storytellingis a contemporary expression of the ancient art of storytelling. In this class students will write and create unique digital first person narratives using cloud-based editing tools, photographic and… source
WR 268Creative Nonfiction Writing II: Nature WritingExplores topics having to do with nature and the environment. Using a workshop format, students will develop the technique of nature writing, focusing on literary journalism, memoir, personal essay,… source
WR 270Creative Nonfiction Writing II: Food WritingLearn to write uniquely and powerfully about food, from recipes to reviews to personal narrative. Bring the pen to the plate and vice versa, enriching your appreciation for sustenance and sentences a… source
WRD 090Introductory College Reading & Writing 1Students discuss a variety of short, pre-college-level readings, and learn a process for developing their own paragraphs and very short essays (up to two pages). Other topics include becoming an inde… source
WRD 098Introductory College Reading & Writing 2Preparation for writing in college-level courses. Students discuss a variety of early-college-level readings, and develop and refine their own essays (up to three pages) through a process of revision… source
WRD 098ESIntroducción a la lectura y escritura de nivel universitario 2Preparación para la escritura a nivel de cursos universitarios. El alumnado dialogará sobre una variedad de lecturas, en español, a nivel introductorio o pre-universitario, desarrollarán y perfeccion… source
WS 101Introduction to Women's StudiesExamines the history of the representation of women, the history of US feminism and the development of Women's Studies as an academic discipline. Critically explores social issues relevant to women's… source
XATH 0001Plays & RehearsalsTraining in theatre production through intensive study and rehearsal of scenes and plays for public performance. source
XATH 0002StagecraftTraining in special forms of theatrical presentation through in-class intensive preparation, study and program development for public presentation to the community. source
XWET C0011-Day Cross Connection Specialist UpdateUpdate on code information or any changes in the program. source
XWET C0021-Day Tester RenewalUpdate on OARs and hands on testing to recertify student for backflow assembly certification through the State of Oregon. source
XWET C0032-Day Tester Retrain/RenewalReview of backflow prevention assemblies used for water/wastewater system cross connection control. Review will include overview of hydraulics and degree of hazards, proper backflow installation proc… source
XWET C0044-Day Cross Connection Specialist CourseDesigned to provide information to individuals involved in the protection of public water systems from contamination due to cross connections. This course should be of special interest to cross conne… source
XWET C0055-Day Backflow Tester CoursePresentation of backflow prevention assemblies used for water/wastewater system cross connection control. Class will include overview of hydraulics and degree of hazards, proper backflow installation… source
XWET C007Water Environment SchoolOfferings include: Management & Supervision, Basics, Health & Safety, Technology, Operations, Distribution & Maintenance, Lab, Biosolids, Source Control. source
XWET C008Waterworks SchoolOfferings include: Management and Supervision, Water Quality and Treatment, Distribution and Maintenance, Waterworks Basics, Customer Service and Safety. source
XWET C010Wastewater Collections and Treatment 4-Day ABC Licensure Exam Preparatory Course Levels 1-4Review topics included on the State of Oregon Waste Water Operator Exams. source
XWLD 0001American Welding Society (WLD) Certification 1 Plate TestWelder certification in accordance with AWS D1.1 for one position for students enrolled in any CCC welding course. source
XWLD 0002American Welding Society Certification 2 Plate Or 1 Pipe TestWelder certification in any two positions, in accordance with AWS D1.1 for students enrolled in any CCC welding course. source
XWLD 0003American Welding Society Certification Retake TestWelder certification on retest in any position, in accordance with AWS D1.1 for students enrolled in any CCC welding course. Required: Student Petition. source