# Rogue Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T19:43:14.815Z from a crawl of roguecc.edu. 1032 records (102 programs · 930 courses · 0 resource pages). # Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH150 — Introduction to Archaeology - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - BI103 — Introduction to Biology III - BI103L — Introduction to Biology III Lab - BI112 — Biology for Health Professions - BI112L — Biology for Health Professions Lab - BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I - BI121L — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I Lab - BI122 — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II - BI122L — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms - BI223Z — Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI231L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab - BI234 — Microbiology - BI234L — Microbiology Lab - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - CHEM105 — Introductory Organic Chemistry - CHEM105L — Introductory Organic Chemistry Lab - CHEM106 — Introductory Biochemistry - CHEM106L — Introductory Biochemistry Lab - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM201 — Media and Society - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - COMM237 — Communication and Gender - COMM270 — Argumentation and Debate - CS160 — Introduction to Computer Science - CS161J — Computer Science I - Java - CS161U — Computer Science I - C++ - CS162J — Computer Science II - Java - CS162U — Computer Science II - C++ - CS260 — Data Structures I - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG257 — African American Literature - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - ENV111 — Intro to Environmental Science - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - GS104 — Physical Science - Physics - GS104L — Physical Science - Physics Lab - GS107 — Physical Science - Astronomy - GS107L — Physical Science - Astronomy Lab - GS108 — Physical Science - Oceanography - GS108L — Physical Science - Oceanography Lab - GS110 — Intro to Renewable Energy - GS110L — Intro to Renewable Energy Lab - GS111 — Intro to Forensic Science - GS111L — Intro to Forensic Science Lab - GS170 — Regional Field Studies - GS170L — Regional Field Studies Lab - HE112 — Emergency First Aid - HE199 — Special Studies - Health Issues - HE208 — HIV and Infectious Diseases - HE250 — Personal Health - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - HE253 — Wilderness First Aid - HE259 — Athletic Injury Care and Prevention - HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - HST259 — Chicano-a Latino-a US History - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - IS110 — Intro to International Studies - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH211 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math I - MTH212 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math II - MTH213 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math III - MTH244 — Inferential Statistics - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - MTH253Z — Calculus - Sequences and Series - MTH254 — Calculus IV - Vector Calculus - MTH256 — Differential Equations - MTH261 — Linear Algebra - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - NFM225 — Nutrition - PE199 — Special Studies - PE - PH201 — General Physics I - PH201L — General Physics I Lab - PH202 — General Physics II - PH202L — General Physics II Lab - PH203 — General Physics III - PH203L — General Physics III Lab - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PHL103 — Critical Reasoning - PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy - PS202 — US Gov Ideologies and Engagement - PS203 — State and Local Government - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY215 — Lifespan Human Development - PSY219 — Introduction to Abnormal Psychology - PSY228 — Introduction to Positive Psychology - PSY231 — Human Sexuality - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions - SOC206Z — Social Problems - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - SOC221 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC235 — Chicano-a and Latino-a US History - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SOC244 — Introduction to Criminology - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - STAT243Q — Corequisite Support for STAT243Z - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2256 --- # Associate of General Studies **Degree** ## Courses - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH211 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math I - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2257 --- # Total Oregon Transfer Module Credits: 46-56 ## Courses - MTH105Z — Math in Society - STAT243Q — Corequisite Support for STAT243Z - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2258 --- # Occupational Skills Training ## Courses - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - SRV101 — Service Learning - ST101 — Occupational Skills Training I - ST109 — Skills Training Seminar - ST199 — Skills Training Workshop - ST199L — Skills Training Workshop Lab - ST201 — Occupational Skills Training II - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2357 --- # Employment Skills Training ## Courses - SRV101 — Service Learning - ST101 — Occupational Skills Training I - ST199 — Skills Training Workshop - ST199L — Skills Training Workshop Lab Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2389 --- # Computer Aided Design and Drafting ## Courses - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - MET101 — Mechanical Drafting - MET105 — Blueprint Reading - Mechanical - MET111 — CAD I Mechanical Autodesk Inventor - MET112 — CAD II Mechanical Autodesk Inventor - MET113 — CAD III Mech Autodesk Inventor - MET121 — CAD I Mechanical SolidWorks - MET122 — CAD II Mechanical SolidWorks - MET123 — CAD III Mechanical SolidWorks - MFG101 — Introduction to Manufacturing - MFG102 — Machine Shop Basics - MFG116 — Metrology - MFG118 — Introduction to Prototyping - MFG121 — Machine Tool - Lathe I - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2273 --- # Computer Numerical Control - CNC Operator ## Courses - MET105 — Blueprint Reading - Mechanical - MET160 — Introduction to Metallurgy - MFG102 — Machine Shop Basics - MFG116 — Metrology - MFG121 — Machine Tool - Lathe I - MFG122 — Machine Tool - Mill I - MFG140 — CNC Controls I - MFG141 — CNC Controls II - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2272 --- # Computer Software Specialist ## Courses - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - CIS145 — Introduction to Hardware - Software - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2261 --- # GTAW Welder ## Courses - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - WLD111 — Industrial Welding I - WLD113 — Industrial Welding III - WLD212 — Industrial Welding V - WLD250B — Selected Topics in Welding GTAW - WLD250F — Welding Capstone Project Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2266 --- # Information Technology Technician ## Courses - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - CIS145 — Introduction to Hardware - Software - CIS179 — Introduction to Networks - CIS225 — Computer End-User Support I - CIS240 — Advanced Operating Systems - CIS279 — Network Operating Systems - CIS280 — CWE - Computer Information Sciences - CIS282 — Help Desk Internship - CIS284 — Network Security Fundamentals - CS133C — Programming Using C Sharp - CS160 — Introduction to Computer Science - CS161U — Computer Science I - C++ - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - MTH65 — Fundamentals of Algebra II - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2362 --- # Preventive Maintenance Technician ## Courses - DS111 — Basic Electricity Diesel I - DS120 — Diesel Practices - DS131 — Diesel Engine Dynamics - Diagnosis - DS141 — Heavy Equipment Power Trains - DS151 — Heavy Equipment Brakes - DS275 — Preventative Maintenance Inspection - WLD101 — Welding Fundamentals I - WLD102 — Welding Fundamentals II - WLD111D — Industrial Welding for Diesel Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2360 --- # SMAW Welder ## Courses - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - WLD111 — Industrial Welding I - WLD112 — Industrial Welding II - WLD113 — Industrial Welding III - WLD250A — Selected Topics in Welding FCAW - WLD250B — Selected Topics in Welding GTAW - WLD250C — Selected Topics in Welding SMAW - WLD250D — Selected Topics in Welding GMAW - WLD250F — Welding Capstone Project Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2267 --- # Welder’s Helper ## Courses - MET101 — Mechanical Drafting - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - WLD111 — Industrial Welding I - WLD112 — Industrial Welding II - WLD113 — Industrial Welding III Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2268 --- # Wire Welder ## Courses - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - WLD111 — Industrial Welding I - WLD113 — Industrial Welding III - WLD211 — Industrial Welding IV - WLD250A — Selected Topics in Welding FCAW - WLD250D — Selected Topics in Welding GMAW Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2269 --- # Automotive Specialist ## Courses - AM111 — Automotive Electricity - AM111L — Automotive Electricity Lab - AM120 — Automotive Maintenance - AM120L — Automotive Maintenance Lab - AM122 — Gasoline Engines Rebuild - AM122L — Gasoline Engines Rebuild Lab - AM131 — Engine Dynamics and Diagnosis - AM131L — Engine Dynamics and Diagnosis Lab - AM141 — Manual Transmissions and Transaxles - AM141L — Manual Transmissions and Axles Lab - AM151 — Automotive Brake Systems - AM151L — Automotive Brake Systems Lab - AM190L — Automotive Repair Lab I - AM270 — AC for Automotive Technicians - AM270L — AC for Automotive Technicians Lab - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2259 --- # Diesel Specialist ## Courses - DS111 — Basic Electricity Diesel I - DS120 — Diesel Practices - DS131 — Diesel Engine Dynamics - Diagnosis - DS134 — Basic Electricity Diesel II - DS141 — Heavy Equipment Power Trains - DS151 — Heavy Equipment Brakes - DS160 — Heavy Equip Suspension - Steering - DS232 — Heavy Equipment Fuel Systems - DS270 — AC for Diesel Technicians - DS275 — Preventative Maintenance Inspection - WLD101 — Welding Fundamentals I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2263 --- # High Technology Studies ## Courses - AM120 — Automotive Maintenance - AM120L — Automotive Maintenance Lab - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - DDM140 — Electronic Publishing I InDesign - DDM150 — Computer Illustration - Illustrator - DDM160 — Digital Imaging - Photoshop - DDM191 — Advanced Animation II - DDM226 — Advanced 3D Graphics Design II - DS111 — Basic Electricity Diesel I - DS120 — Diesel Practices - DS260 — Hydraulic Systems Heavy Equipment - HE112 — Emergency First Aid - MET101 — Mechanical Drafting - MET104 — Machine Shop Math - MET105 — Blueprint Reading - Mechanical - MET111 — CAD I Mechanical Autodesk Inventor - MET121 — CAD I Mechanical SolidWorks - MET122 — CAD II Mechanical SolidWorks - MET123 — CAD III Mechanical SolidWorks - MET160 — Introduction to Metallurgy - MFG101 — Introduction to Manufacturing - MFG121 — Machine Tool - Lathe I - MFG122 — Machine Tool - Mill I - MFG123 — Machine Tool - Lathe II - MFG140 — CNC Controls I - MFG220 — Machining Capstone - MFG230 — Statistics and Quality Control - MFG240 — Robotics and Computer Programming - MFG241 — CNC Programming - Mill - Haas - MFG242 — CAM I - Mastercam 2D - MFG243 — CAM II - Mastercam 3D - MFG244 — CNC Programming - Lathe - Haas - MFG255 — Computer Integrated Manufacturing - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - MTH65 — Fundamentals of Algebra II - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WLD101 — Welding Fundamentals I - WLD102 — Welding Fundamentals II - WLD104 — Blueprint Reading - Mechanical - WLD111 — Industrial Welding I - WLD112 — Industrial Welding II - WLD113 — Industrial Welding III - WLD211 — Industrial Welding IV - WLD212 — Industrial Welding V - WLD213 — Industrial Welding VI - WLD250A — Selected Topics in Welding FCAW - WLD250B — Selected Topics in Welding GTAW - WLD250C — Selected Topics in Welding SMAW - WLD250D — Selected Topics in Welding GMAW - WLD250F — Welding Capstone Project - WLD250P — Selected Topics CNC Plasma Cutting - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2265 --- # For more information, contact the Industrial Welding Technology Department: ## Courses - BA209 — Professional Workforce Preparation - HE112 — Emergency First Aid - MET101 — Mechanical Drafting - MET121 — CAD I Mechanical SolidWorks - MET122 — CAD II Mechanical SolidWorks - MET123 — CAD III Mechanical SolidWorks - MET160 — Introduction to Metallurgy - MFG121 — Machine Tool - Lathe I - MFG122 — Machine Tool - Mill I - MFG123 — Machine Tool - Lathe II - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - WLD104 — Blueprint Reading - Mechanical - WLD111 — Industrial Welding I - WLD112 — Industrial Welding II - WLD113 — Industrial Welding III - WLD121 — Fabrication and Repair Practices I - WLD160 — AWS Certification Seminar - Plate - WLD221 — Codes - Procedures - Inspections - WLD250A — Selected Topics in Welding FCAW - WLD250B — Selected Topics in Welding GTAW - WLD250C — Selected Topics in Welding SMAW - WLD250D — Selected Topics in Welding GMAW - WLD250F — Welding Capstone Project - WLD260 — AWS Certification Seminar - Pipe - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2270 --- # Manual Machinist ## Courses - MET104 — Machine Shop Math - MET105 — Blueprint Reading - Mechanical - MET160 — Introduction to Metallurgy - MFG102 — Machine Shop Basics - MFG116 — Metrology - MFG118 — Introduction to Prototyping - MFG121 — Machine Tool - Lathe I - MFG122 — Machine Tool - Mill I - MFG123 — Machine Tool - Lathe II - MFG124 — Machine Tool - Mill II - MFG130 — Machine Shop Tooling - MFG135 — Precision Grinding and Inspection - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2363 --- # For more information, contact the Automotive Technology Department: ## Courses - AM111 — Automotive Electricity - AM111L — Automotive Electricity Lab - AM120 — Automotive Maintenance - AM120L — Automotive Maintenance Lab - AM122 — Gasoline Engines Rebuild - AM122L — Gasoline Engines Rebuild Lab - AM131 — Engine Dynamics and Diagnosis - AM131L — Engine Dynamics and Diagnosis Lab - AM141 — Manual Transmissions and Transaxles - AM141L — Manual Transmissions and Axles Lab - AM151 — Automotive Brake Systems - AM151L — Automotive Brake Systems Lab - AM160 — Auto Suspension and Steering - AM160L — Auto Suspension and Steering Lab - AM190L — Automotive Repair Lab I - AM210 — Mechanical Careers Development - AM232 — Computerized Engine Systems - AM232L — Computerized Engine Systems Lab - AM233 — Adv Auto Computer Systems - AM233L — Adv Auto Computer Systems Lab - AM242 — Automatic Transmissions-axles - AM242L — Automatic Transmissions-axles Lab - AM270 — AC for Automotive Technicians - AM270L — AC for Automotive Technicians Lab - AM280 — CWE - Automotive - AM290 — Automotive Repair Lab II - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2260 --- # Computer Support Technician ## Courses - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA209 — Professional Workforce Preparation - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - BT178 — Customer Service - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - CIS125V — Advanced Applications - Visio - CIS145 — Introduction to Hardware - Software - CIS179 — Introduction to Networks - CIS225 — Computer End-User Support I - CIS240 — Advanced Operating Systems - CIS279 — Network Operating Systems - CIS280 — CWE - Computer Information Sciences - CIS281 — Advanced Server Environments - CIS282 — Help Desk Internship - CIS284 — Network Security Fundamentals - CIS285 — Network Security II - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - CS133C — Programming Using C Sharp - CS160 — Introduction to Computer Science - CS161U — Computer Science I - C++ - CS162U — Computer Science II - C++ - CS275 — Data Base Development I - HE112 — Emergency First Aid - HE250 — Personal Health - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - MTH65 — Fundamentals of Algebra II - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - SOC237 — Comm and Relationships and Tech - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2262 --- # For more information, contact the Diesel Technology Department: ## Courses - AM190L — Automotive Repair Lab I - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - BA209 — Professional Workforce Preparation - BT111 — Conflict Management - BT123 — Introduction to Supervision - BT250 — Entrepreneurship - DS111 — Basic Electricity Diesel I - DS113 — Diesel Engine Overhaul - DS120 — Diesel Practices - DS131 — Diesel Engine Dynamics - Diagnosis - DS132 — HD Aftertreatment Systems - DS134 — Basic Electricity Diesel II - DS141 — Heavy Equipment Power Trains - DS151 — Heavy Equipment Brakes - DS160 — Heavy Equip Suspension - Steering - DS199 — Special Studies - Diesel - DS232 — Heavy Equipment Fuel Systems - DS233 — Computerized Vehicle Mgmt Systems - DS260 — Hydraulic Systems Heavy Equipment - DS270 — AC for Diesel Technicians - DS275 — Preventative Maintenance Inspection - DS280 — CWE - Diesel - DS290 — Diesel Repair Lab - GS104 — Physical Science - Physics - GS104L — Physical Science - Physics Lab - HE112 — Emergency First Aid - HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider - MFG116 — Metrology - MFG121 — Machine Tool - Lathe I - MFG199 — Special Studies - Manufacturing - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - MTH65 — Fundamentals of Algebra II - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - SPAN101 — First Year Spanish I - WLD101 — Welding Fundamentals I - WLD102 — Welding Fundamentals II - WLD111 — Industrial Welding I - WLD111D — Industrial Welding for Diesel - WLD112 — Industrial Welding II - WLD113 — Industrial Welding III - WLD250D — Selected Topics in Welding GMAW - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2264 --- # For more information, contact the Manufacturing Technology Department: ## Courses - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - CIS179 — Introduction to Networks - CIS240 — Advanced Operating Systems - CS162U — Computer Science II - C++ - ENGR211 — Statics - ENGR213 — Strength of Materials - GS104 — Physical Science - Physics - GS104L — Physical Science - Physics Lab - HE112 — Emergency First Aid - MET101 — Mechanical Drafting - MET104 — Machine Shop Math - MET105 — Blueprint Reading - Mechanical - MET111 — CAD I Mechanical Autodesk Inventor - MET112 — CAD II Mechanical Autodesk Inventor - MET113 — CAD III Mech Autodesk Inventor - MET121 — CAD I Mechanical SolidWorks - MET122 — CAD II Mechanical SolidWorks - MET123 — CAD III Mechanical SolidWorks - MET160 — Introduction to Metallurgy - MFG101 — Introduction to Manufacturing - MFG102 — Machine Shop Basics - MFG116 — Metrology - MFG118 — Introduction to Prototyping - MFG121 — Machine Tool - Lathe I - MFG122 — Machine Tool - Mill I - MFG123 — Machine Tool - Lathe II - MFG124 — Machine Tool - Mill II - MFG130 — Machine Shop Tooling - MFG135 — Precision Grinding and Inspection - MFG140 — CNC Controls I - MFG141 — CNC Controls II - MFG199 — Special Studies - Manufacturing - MFG210 — AC DC Electrical Systems - MFG215 — Electrical Control Systems - Sensors - MFG220 — Machining Capstone - MFG240 — Robotics and Computer Programming - MFG241 — CNC Programming - Mill - Haas - MFG242 — CAM I - Mastercam 2D - MFG243 — CAM II - Mastercam 3D - MFG244 — CNC Programming - Lathe - Haas - MFG280 — CWE - Manufacturing Technology - MFG291 — Laser Cutting and Engraving - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WLD101 — Welding Fundamentals I - WLD102 — Welding Fundamentals II - WLD111M — Industrial Manufacturing Welding - WLD250P — Selected Topics CNC Plasma Cutting - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2274 --- # Adobe® Applications Technician ## Courses - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - DDM140 — Electronic Publishing I InDesign - DDM150 — Computer Illustration - Illustrator - DDM160 — Digital Imaging - Photoshop - DDM170 — Motion Graphics - After Effects - DDM185 — Intro to Digital Video - Premiere - DDM190 — Intro to Animation Adobe® Animate Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2275 --- # Social Media Technician ## Courses - BA223 — Principles of Marketing - BA243 — Social Media Marketing - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - DDM120 — Digital Graphic Design I - DDM130 — Introduction to Adobe Web Tools - DDM160 — Digital Imaging - Photoshop - DDM231 — Content Management Systems - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2276 --- # UI-UX Technician ## Courses - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - CIS195 — Web Authoring I - DDM120 — Digital Graphic Design I - DDM130 — Introduction to Adobe Web Tools - DDM160 — Digital Imaging - Photoshop - DDM231 — Content Management Systems - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2277 --- # Video Production Technician ## Courses - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - DDM125 — Digital Photography - DDM160 — Digital Imaging - Photoshop - DDM170 — Motion Graphics - After Effects - DDM185 — Intro to Digital Video - Premiere - DDM186 — Advanced Digital Video Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2278 --- # Design and Digital Media ## Courses - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART116 — Basic Design - Color Theory - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART222 — Graphic Design - Typography - ART234 — Figure Drawing I - ART237 — Illustration Black and White Media - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - DDM120 — Digital Graphic Design I - DDM130 — Introduction to Adobe Web Tools - DDM140 — Electronic Publishing I InDesign - DDM141 — Electronic Publishing II InDesign - DDM150 — Computer Illustration - Illustrator - DDM160 — Digital Imaging - Photoshop - DDM220 — Digital Graphic Design II - DDM221 — Production Graphics - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2279 --- # Associate of General Studies - Art Interest **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART116 — Basic Design - Color Theory - ART120 — Introduction to Digital Art - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART132 — Introduction to Drawing - Line - ART198 — Independent Study - Art Portfolio - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - ART234 — Figure Drawing I - ART235 — Figure Drawing II - ART236 — Figure Drawing III - ART237 — Illustration Black and White Media - ART238 — Illustration - Color Media - ART239 — Illustration - Perspective - ART240 — Advanced Figure Drawing - ART253 — Ceramics I - ART254 — Ceramics II - ART255 — Ceramics III - ART256 — Ceramics IV - ART257 — Jewelry and Metalsmithing I - ART258 — Jewelry and Metalsmithing II - ART259 — Jewelry and Metalsmithing III - ART260 — Jewelry and Metalsmithing IV - ART276 — Sculpture I - ART277 — Sculpture II - ART278 — Sculpture III - ART281 — Painting I - ART282 — Painting II - ART283 — Painting III - ART284 — Painting IV - ART294 — Watercolor I - ART295 — Watercolor II - ART296 — Watercolor III - ART297 — Watercolor IV - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - DDM160 — Digital Imaging - Photoshop - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2343 --- # Digital Cinema Transfer to SOU ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH150 — Introduction to Archaeology - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA218 — Personal Finance - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - BI103 — Introduction to Biology III - BI103L — Introduction to Biology III Lab - BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I - BI121L — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I Lab - BI122 — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II - BI122L — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms - BI223Z — Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI231L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab - BI234 — Microbiology - BI234L — Microbiology Lab - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - CHEM105 — Introductory Organic Chemistry - CHEM105L — Introductory Organic Chemistry Lab - CHEM106 — Introductory Biochemistry - CHEM106L — Introductory Biochemistry Lab - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - CIS195 — Web Authoring I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - COMM237 — Communication and Gender - DDM125 — Digital Photography - DDM130 — Introduction to Adobe Web Tools - DDM160 — Digital Imaging - Photoshop - DDM170 — Motion Graphics - After Effects - DDM185 — Intro to Digital Video - Premiere - DDM186 — Advanced Digital Video - DDM190 — Intro to Animation Adobe® Animate - DDM200 — Survey of Design and Film History - DDM229 — Portfolio - Professional Practices - DDM230 — Studio Capstone - ECON115 — Introduction to Economics - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - GS170 — Regional Field Studies - GS170L — Regional Field Studies Lab - HE250 — Personal Health - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - HST259 — Chicano-a Latino-a US History - IS110 — Intro to International Studies - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH211 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math I - MTH212 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math II - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - MUS208 — Film Music - PH201 — General Physics I - PH201L — General Physics I Lab - PH202 — General Physics II - PH202L — General Physics II Lab - PH203 — General Physics III - PH203L — General Physics III Lab - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy - PS202 — US Gov Ideologies and Engagement - PS203 — State and Local Government - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY119 — Psychology of Personal Growth - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY215 — Lifespan Human Development - PSY219 — Introduction to Abnormal Psychology - PSY231 — Human Sexuality - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions - SOC206Z — Social Problems - SOC211 — Social Deviance and Social Control - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC235 — Chicano-a and Latino-a US History - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SOC244 — Introduction to Criminology - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR241 — Imaginative Writing I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2281 --- # Emerging Media and Digital Arts Transfer to SOU ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH150 — Introduction to Archaeology - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART116 — Basic Design - Color Theory - ART120 — Introduction to Digital Art - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - ART222 — Graphic Design - Typography - ART237 — Illustration Black and White Media - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - BI103 — Introduction to Biology III - BI103L — Introduction to Biology III Lab - BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I - BI121L — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I Lab - BI122 — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II - BI122L — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms - BI223Z — Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI231L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab - BI234 — Microbiology - BI234L — Microbiology Lab - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - CHEM105 — Introductory Organic Chemistry - CHEM105L — Introductory Organic Chemistry Lab - CHEM106 — Introductory Biochemistry - CHEM106L — Introductory Biochemistry Lab - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - CIS195 — Web Authoring I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - COMM237 — Communication and Gender - DDM120 — Digital Graphic Design I - DDM125 — Digital Photography - DDM130 — Introduction to Adobe Web Tools - DDM140 — Electronic Publishing I InDesign - DDM141 — Electronic Publishing II InDesign - DDM150 — Computer Illustration - Illustrator - DDM160 — Digital Imaging - Photoshop - DDM161 — Adv Digital Imaging Photoshop CC - DDM170 — Motion Graphics - After Effects - DDM185 — Intro to Digital Video - Premiere - DDM186 — Advanced Digital Video - DDM190 — Intro to Animation Adobe® Animate - DDM200 — Survey of Design and Film History - DDM220 — Digital Graphic Design II - DDM221 — Production Graphics - DDM223 — Digital Graphic Design III - DDM224 — Digital Graphic Design IV - DDM225 — 3D Graphics Design - DDM229 — Portfolio - Professional Practices - DDM230 — Studio Capstone - DDM231 — Content Management Systems - DDM235 — Website Design - DDM280 — CWE - Design and Digital Media - ECON115 — Introduction to Economics - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG257 — African American Literature - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - GS104 — Physical Science - Physics - GS104L — Physical Science - Physics Lab - GS107 — Physical Science - Astronomy - GS107L — Physical Science - Astronomy Lab - GS108 — Physical Science - Oceanography - GS108L — Physical Science - Oceanography Lab - GS170 — Regional Field Studies - GS170L — Regional Field Studies Lab - HE250 — Personal Health - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - HST259 — Chicano-a Latino-a US History - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - IS110 — Intro to International Studies - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH211 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math I - MTH212 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math II - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - PH201 — General Physics I - PH201L — General Physics I Lab - PH202 — General Physics II - PH202L — General Physics II Lab - PH203 — General Physics III - PH203L — General Physics III Lab - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy - PS202 — US Gov Ideologies and Engagement - PS203 — State and Local Government - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY119 — Psychology of Personal Growth - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY215 — Lifespan Human Development - PSY219 — Introduction to Abnormal Psychology - PSY231 — Human Sexuality - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions - SOC206Z — Social Problems - SOC211 — Social Deviance and Social Control - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC235 — Chicano-a and Latino-a US History - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SOC244 — Introduction to Criminology - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - TA141 — Fundamentals of Acting I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR241 — Imaginative Writing I - WR242 — Imaginative Writing II - WR243 — Imaginative Writing III Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2282 --- # Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer - Art Interest **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH150 — Introduction to Archaeology - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - ART253 — Ceramics I - ART281 — Painting I - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - BI103 — Introduction to Biology III - BI103L — Introduction to Biology III Lab - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - NFM225 — Nutrition - SPAN101 — First Year Spanish I - SPAN102 — First Year Spanish II - SPAN103 — First Year Spanish III - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2334 --- # Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer - Communication Interest **Degree** ## Courses - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - ASL102 — American Sign Language II - ASL103 — American Sign Language III - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - BI103 — Introduction to Biology III - BI103L — Introduction to Biology III Lab - CG100 — College Success and Survival - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM201 — Media and Society - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - CS160 — Introduction to Computer Science - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENV111 — Intro to Environmental Science - GS104 — Physical Science - Physics - GS104L — Physical Science - Physics Lab - GS107 — Physical Science - Astronomy - GS107L — Physical Science - Astronomy Lab - GS108 — Physical Science - Oceanography - GS108L — Physical Science - Oceanography Lab - HE250 — Personal Health - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - NFM225 — Nutrition - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - SPAN101 — First Year Spanish I - SPAN102 — First Year Spanish II - SPAN103 — First Year Spanish III - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2335 --- # Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer - Music Interest **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA223 — Principles of Marketing - BA243 — Social Media Marketing - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - BT250 — Entrepreneurship - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - CS160 — Introduction to Computer Science - DDM185 — Intro to Digital Video - Premiere - DDM186 — Advanced Digital Video - ED200 — Introduction to Teaching - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENV111 — Intro to Environmental Science - GS107 — Physical Science - Astronomy - GS107L — Physical Science - Astronomy Lab - GS108 — Physical Science - Oceanography - GS108L — Physical Science - Oceanography Lab - HE250 — Personal Health - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - HE253 — Wilderness First Aid - HE259 — Athletic Injury Care and Prevention - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - MUS101 — Music Fundamentals - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS111 — Music Theory I - MUS112 — Music Theory II - MUS113 — Music Theory III - MUS114 — Aural Skills I - MUS115 — Aural Skills II - MUS116 — Aural Skills III - MUS118 — Popular Music Ensemble - MUS119 — Jazz Combo - MUS131 — Class Piano I - MUS132 — Class Piano II - MUS133 — Class Piano III - MUS137 — Group Guitar - Beginning - MUS138 — Group Guitar - Intermediate - MUS142 — Music Technology I - MUS150 — Rogue Chorus - MUS151 — Riverside Chorus - MUS152 — Concert Band - MUS158 — Chamber Music Ensemble - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS207 — Songwriting - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS211 — Music Theory IV - MUS212 — Music Theory V - MUS213 — Music Theory VI - MUS224 — Aural Skills IV - MUS225 — Aural Skills V - MUS226 — Aural Skills VI - NFM225 — Nutrition - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2341 --- # English Literature Requirement Total: 6-8 ## Courses - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG261 — Literature of Science Fiction - GS104 — Physical Science - Physics - GS104L — Physical Science - Physics Lab - GS107 — Physical Science - Astronomy - GS107L — Physical Science - Astronomy Lab - HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - MTH105Z — Math in Society - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2398 --- # Leadership Skills ## Courses - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA238 — Effective Business Presentations - BT111 — Conflict Management - BT112 — Leadership Essentials - BT122 — AI Literacy for Business - BT123 — Introduction to Supervision - BT178 — Customer Service - BT204 — Project Management - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2393 --- # Business Skills ## Courses - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA211Z — Principles of Financial Accounting - BA223 — Principles of Marketing - BA228 — Computer Accounting Applications - BA238 — Effective Business Presentations - BT103 — Writing for Business and Industry - BT105 — Business Ethics - BT111 — Conflict Management - BT112 — Leadership Essentials - BT123 — Introduction to Supervision - BT160 — Business Math - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - BT178 — Customer Service - BT204 — Project Management - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2392 --- # For more information, contact the Business Department: ## Courses - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - ASL102 — American Sign Language II - ASL103 — American Sign Language III - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA199 — Special Studies - Business - BA206 — Management Fundamentals - BA209 — Professional Workforce Preparation - BA211Z — Principles of Financial Accounting - BA213Z — Principles of Managerial Accounting - BA214 — Business Communications - BA218 — Personal Finance - BA223 — Principles of Marketing - BA224 — Human Resource Management - BA226Z — Introduction to Business Law - BA228 — Computer Accounting Applications - BA230 — Payroll and Tax Procedures - BA238 — Effective Business Presentations - BA243 — Social Media Marketing - BA280 — CWE - Business - BT103 — Writing for Business and Industry - BT105 — Business Ethics - BT106 — Advertising - BT111 — Conflict Management - BT112 — Leadership Essentials - BT121 — Digital Marketing and e-Commerce - BT122 — AI Literacy for Business - BT123 — Introduction to Supervision - BT160 — Business Math - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - BT178 — Customer Service - BT204 — Project Management - BT250 — Entrepreneurship - BT265 — Writing a Business Plan - Capstone - CIS125V — Advanced Applications - Visio - DDM120 — Digital Graphic Design I - ECON115 — Introduction to Economics - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - FR101 — First Year French I - FR102 — First Year French II - FR103 — First Year French III - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - SPAN101 — First Year Spanish I - SPAN102 — First Year Spanish II - SPAN103 — First Year Spanish III - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2384 --- # Business Transfer to SOU ## Courses - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA211Z — Principles of Financial Accounting - BA213Z — Principles of Managerial Accounting - BA218 — Personal Finance - BA226Z — Introduction to Business Law - BA282 — Applied Business Statistics - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - BI103 — Introduction to Biology III - BI103L — Introduction to Biology III Lab - BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I - BI121L — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I Lab - BI122 — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II - BI122L — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms - BI223Z — Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI231L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab - BI234 — Microbiology - BI234L — Microbiology Lab - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - CHEM105 — Introductory Organic Chemistry - CHEM105L — Introductory Organic Chemistry Lab - CHEM106 — Introductory Biochemistry - CHEM106L — Introductory Biochemistry Lab - CIS195 — Web Authoring I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG257 — African American Literature - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - ENV111 — Intro to Environmental Science - GEOG100 — Introduction to Physical Geography - GS104 — Physical Science - Physics - GS104L — Physical Science - Physics Lab - GS107 — Physical Science - Astronomy - GS107L — Physical Science - Astronomy Lab - GS108 — Physical Science - Oceanography - GS108L — Physical Science - Oceanography Lab - GS170 — Regional Field Studies - GS170L — Regional Field Studies Lab - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - PH201 — General Physics I - PH201L — General Physics I Lab - PH202 — General Physics II - PH202L — General Physics II Lab - PH203 — General Physics III - PH203L — General Physics III Lab - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SPAN101 — First Year Spanish I - SPAN102 — First Year Spanish II - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - TA141 — Fundamentals of Acting I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing - WR241 — Imaginative Writing I - WR242 — Imaginative Writing II - WR243 — Imaginative Writing III Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2292 --- # Basic Patient Services ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - AH101 — Medical Assistant I Administrative - AH104 — Phlebotomy - AH110 — Medical Terminology - Clinical - AH111 — Healthcare Communication - AH123 — Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues - AH130 — Medical Insurance and Billing - AH202 — Healthcare Infection Control - AH22 — Healthcare Calculations - AH280 — CWE - Allied Health - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - CG155 — Exploring Careers in Health Care - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - ES105 — Introduction to Emergency Services - HC100 — Community Health Worker - HE250 — Personal Health - HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - NFM225 — Nutrition - PRX101 — Pharmacy Technician I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2365 --- # Emergency Medical Services - EMT ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - ES105 — Introduction to Emergency Services - ES106 — Communications - Emergency Services - ES171 — Emergency Vehicle Operations - ES205 — Crisis Recognition and Care - ES268 — Emergency Service Rescue - ES295 — Emergency Services Wellness - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2301 --- # Firefighter ## Courses - ES105 — Introduction to Emergency Services - ES106 — Communications - Emergency Services - FRP233 — Firefighter Safety and Survival - FRP251 — Firefighter Essentials I - FRP252 — Firefighter Essentials II - FRP256 — Fire Behavior and Combustion - FRP261 — HazMat Awareness and Operations Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2304 --- # Phlebotomy ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - AH104 — Phlebotomy - AH111 — Healthcare Communication - AH123 — Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues - AH202 — Healthcare Infection Control - HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2294 --- # Advanced Emergency Care ## Courses - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - EMS270 — Paramedic Preparation - EMS271 — Paramedic Care and Practice I - EMS272 — Paramedic Care and Practice II - EMS273 — Paramedic Care and Practice III - EMS281 — Paramedic Clinical Practice I - EMS282 — Paramedic Clinical Practice II - EMS283 — Paramedic Clinical Practice III - EMS284 — Paramedic Clinical Capstone - ES105 — Introduction to Emergency Services - ES171 — Emergency Vehicle Operations - ES205 — Crisis Recognition and Care - ES268 — Emergency Service Rescue - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2366 --- # Basic Health Care ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - AH110 — Medical Terminology - Clinical - AH111 — Healthcare Communication - AH123 — Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues - AH202 — Healthcare Infection Control - AH22 — Healthcare Calculations - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I - BI122 — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - CG155 — Exploring Careers in Health Care - EMS160 — Electrocardiogram Interpretation - HC100 — Community Health Worker - HE112 — Emergency First Aid - HE250 — Personal Health - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2295 --- # Apply to the Dental Assistant Program ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - AH110 — Medical Terminology - Clinical - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - BT123 — Introduction to Supervision - CG100 — College Success and Survival - CG105 — Scholarship Essay Writing - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - DA101 — Dental Assisting I - DA101L — Dental Assisting I Lab - DA103 — Dental Materials - DA103L — Dental Materials Lab - DA104 — Dental Administration - DA106 — Dental Emergency Management - DA106L — Dental Emergency Management Lab - DA107 — Comm and Professional Behavior - DA - DA123 — Legal - Ethical Issues in Dentistry - DA150 — Intro to Practicum and Seminar - DA152 — Practicum for the DA I - DA153 — Practicum and Seminar for the DA II - DA201 — Dental Radiology - DA201L — Radiology Lab - DA202 — Dental Infection Control - DA202L — Dental Infection Control Lab - DA204L — Expanded Functions for the DA Lab - DA205 — Adv Assisting - Expanded Functions - DA205L — Advanced Chairside Assisting - DA206 — Dental Specialties - DA206L — Dental Specialties Lab - DH100 — Pre-Dental Hygiene - HE112 — Emergency First Aid - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider - HS152 — Stress Management - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - SPAN101 — First Year Spanish I - SPAN102 — First Year Spanish II - SPAN103 — First Year Spanish III - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - SRV101 — Service Learning - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2300 --- # Emergency Medical Services ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - BI112 — Biology for Health Professions - BI112L — Biology for Health Professions Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI231L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - ES105 — Introduction to Emergency Services - ES106 — Communications - Emergency Services - ES171 — Emergency Vehicle Operations - ES205 — Crisis Recognition and Care - ES268 — Emergency Service Rescue - ES295 — Emergency Services Wellness - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2302 --- # For more information, contact the Massage Therapy Department: ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - BA209 — Professional Workforce Preparation - BI112 — Biology for Health Professions - BI112L — Biology for Health Professions Lab - BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I - BI121L — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I Lab - BI122 — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II - BI122L — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI231L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab - BT250 — Entrepreneurship - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider - MT100 — Massage I - MT100L — Massage I Lab - MT101 — Eastern Bodywork Theory I - MT101L — Eastern Bodywork I Lab - MT102 — Massage II - MT102L — Massage II Lab - MT103 — Massage III - MT103L — Massage III Lab - MT104 — Kinesiology I - Upper Body - MT104L — Kinesiology I - Upper Body Lab - MT105 — Hydrotherapy and Tools - MT105L — Hydrotherapy and Tools Lab - MT106 — Upper Body Massage Treatments - MT106L — Upper Body Massage Treatments Lab - MT107 — Lower Body Massage Treatments - MT107L — Lower Body Massage Treatments Lab - MT108 — Kinesiology II Lower Body - MT108L — Kinesiology II Lower Body Lab - MT109 — Pathology for Massage Therapists - MT111 — Sports Massage - MT111L — Sport Massage Lab - MT112 — Pregnancy - Child Massage - MT112L — Pregnancy-Child Massage Lab - MT113 — Myofascial Release - MT113L — Myofascial Release Lab - MT114 — Massage Therapy Study Skills Lab - MT115 — Trigger Point Therapy - MT115L — Trigger Point Therapy Lab - MT116 — Massage Exam Review - MT117 — Body Maintenance for Massage - MT117L — Body Maintenance for Massage Lab - MT118 — Deep Tissue Massage - MT118L — Deep Tissue Massage Lab - MT119 — Craniosacral Therapy I - MT119L — Craniosacral Therapy I Lab - MT120A — Ethics - Law for Massage Therapists - MT120B — Business for Massage Therapists - MT121 — Eastern Bodywork Theory II - MT121L — Eastern Bodywork II Lab - MT122 — Special Populations - MT122L — Special Populations Lab - MT180 — CWE - Massage Therapy - MT180S — Massage Therapy CWE Seminar - MT199 — Special Studies - Massage Therapy - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2309 --- # Medical Assistant ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - AH101 — Medical Assistant I Administrative - AH102 — Medical Assistant II Clinical - AH103 — Medical Assistant III Specialty - AH104 — Phlebotomy - AH108 — Intro to Pharmacology - AH111 — Healthcare Communication - AH123 — Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues - AH202 — Healthcare Infection Control - AH22 — Healthcare Calculations - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I - BI122 — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2297 --- # Medical Assistant Bridge ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - AH102 — Medical Assistant II Clinical - AH103 — Medical Assistant III Specialty - AH104 — Phlebotomy - AH108 — Intro to Pharmacology - AH110 — Medical Terminology - Clinical - AH111 — Healthcare Communication - AH123 — Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues - AH202 — Healthcare Infection Control - AH22 — Healthcare Calculations - HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider - MTH20 — Pre-algebra Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2298 --- # Pharmacy Technician ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - AH108 — Intro to Pharmacology - AH111 — Healthcare Communication - AH123 — Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues - AH202 — Healthcare Infection Control - AH22 — Healthcare Calculations - BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I - BI122 — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - HE112 — Emergency First Aid - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - PRX101 — Pharmacy Technician I - PRX102 — Pharmacy Technician II Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2296 --- # Practical Nursing ## Courses - BI112 — Biology for Health Professions - BI112L — Biology for Health Professions Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI231L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab - BI234 — Microbiology - BI234L — Microbiology Lab - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - NFM225 — Nutrition - NRS110 — Health Promotion - NRS110C — Health Promotion Clinical - NRS111 — Chronic Nursing I - NRS111C — Chronic Nursing I Clinical - NRS112 — Acute Care Nursing I - NRS112C — Acute Care Nursing I Clinical - NRS230 — Clinical Pharmacology I - NRS231 — Clinical Pharmacology II - NRS232 — Pathophysiological Processes I - NRS233 — Pathophysiological Processes II - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY215 — Lifespan Human Development - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2396 --- # Dental Hygiene ## Courses - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - BI112 — Biology for Health Professions - BI112L — Biology for Health Professions Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI231L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab - BI234 — Microbiology - BI234L — Microbiology Lab - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - DH101 — Dental Hygiene Theory I - DH101L — Dental Hygiene Practice I - DH102 — Dental Hygiene Theory II - DH102L — Dental Hygiene Practice II - DH103 — Dental Hygiene Theory III - DH103L — Dental Hygiene Practice III - DH104 — Dental Materials - DH104L — Dental Materials Lab - DH106 — Dental Emergency Management - DH106L — Dental Emergency Management Lab - DH113 — Dental Head and Neck Anatomy - DH123 — Legal - Ethical Issues in Dentistry - DH200 — Oral Biology - DH201 — Dental Hygiene Theory IV - DH201L — Dental Hygiene Practice IV - DH202 — Dental Hygiene Theory V - DH202L — Dental Hygiene Practice V - DH203 — Dental Hygiene Theory VI - DH203L — Dental Hygiene Practice VI - DH204 — Dental Radiology - DH204L — Radiology Lab - DH205 — Dental Infection Control - DH205L — Dental Infection Control Lab - DH210 — Oral Pathology - DH220 — Pharmacology - DH230 — Community Dental Health I - DH231 — Community Dental Health II - DH240 — Special Needs - Current Trends in DH - DH241 — Research and Issues in Oral Health - DH250 — Restorative Dentistry I - DH251 — Restorative Dentistry II - DH252L — Restorative Dentistry III - DH260 — Dental Anesthesia - Analgesia - DH270 — Periodontology I - DH271 — Periodontology II - MTH65 — Fundamentals of Algebra II - NFM225 — Nutrition - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2359 --- # For more information, contact the Emergency Services Department: ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - EMS270 — Paramedic Preparation - EMS271 — Paramedic Care and Practice I - EMS272 — Paramedic Care and Practice II - EMS273 — Paramedic Care and Practice III - EMS281 — Paramedic Clinical Practice I - EMS282 — Paramedic Clinical Practice II - EMS283 — Paramedic Clinical Practice III - EMS284 — Paramedic Clinical Capstone - ES105 — Introduction to Emergency Services - ES106 — Communications - Emergency Services - ES171 — Emergency Vehicle Operations - ES205 — Crisis Recognition and Care - ES268 — Emergency Service Rescue - ES295 — Emergency Services Wellness - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2368 --- # For more information, contact the Fire Science Department: ## Courses - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - ES105 — Introduction to Emergency Services - ES106 — Communications - Emergency Services - ES171 — Emergency Vehicle Operations - ES205 — Crisis Recognition and Care - ES268 — Emergency Service Rescue - ES295 — Emergency Services Wellness - FRP233 — Firefighter Safety and Survival - FRP242 — Codes and Ordinances Introduction - FRP249 — Fire Service Leadership - FRP251 — Firefighter Essentials I - FRP252 — Firefighter Essentials II - FRP256 — Fire Behavior and Combustion - FRP258 — Pumper Operator - FRP259 — Water Supply Operations - FRP261 — HazMat Awareness and Operations - FRP262 — Fundamentals of Fire Prevention - FRP264 — Fire Service Building Construction - FRP272 — Fixed Systems and Extinguishers - FRP273 — Fire Investigation - FRP274 — Firefighting Strategy and Tactics - FRP285 — Fire Instructor I - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2305 --- # Medical Assisting Administrator ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - AH101 — Medical Assistant I Administrative - AH102 — Medical Assistant II Clinical - AH103 — Medical Assistant III Specialty - AH104 — Phlebotomy - AH108 — Intro to Pharmacology - AH110 — Medical Terminology - Clinical - AH111 — Healthcare Communication - AH123 — Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues - AH130 — Medical Insurance and Billing - AH202 — Healthcare Infection Control - AH22 — Healthcare Calculations - AH280 — CWE - Allied Health - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA214 — Business Communications - BA224 — Human Resource Management - BT111 — Conflict Management - BT123 — Introduction to Supervision - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - BT204 — Project Management - CG155 — Exploring Careers in Health Care - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - ES105 — Introduction to Emergency Services - HC100 — Community Health Worker - HE250 — Personal Health - HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - NFM225 — Nutrition - PRX101 — Pharmacy Technician I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2364 --- # Second Year Nursing Course Requirements ## Courses - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - BI112 — Biology for Health Professions - BI112L — Biology for Health Professions Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI231L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab - BI234 — Microbiology - BI234L — Microbiology Lab - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - NFM225 — Nutrition - NRS110 — Health Promotion - NRS110C — Health Promotion Clinical - NRS111 — Chronic Nursing I - NRS111C — Chronic Nursing I Clinical - NRS112 — Acute Care Nursing I - NRS112C — Acute Care Nursing I Clinical - NRS221 — Chronic Nursing II - NRS221C — Chronic Nursing II Clinical - NRS222 — Acute Care Nursing II - NRS222C — Acute Care Nursing II Clinical - NRS224 — Integrative Practicum - NRS224C — Integrative Practicum Clinical - NRS230 — Clinical Pharmacology I - NRS231 — Clinical Pharmacology II - NRS232 — Pathophysiological Processes I - NRS233 — Pathophysiological Processes II - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY215 — Lifespan Human Development - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2311 --- # Paramedicine ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - BI112 — Biology for Health Professions - BI112L — Biology for Health Professions Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI231L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - EMS271 — Paramedic Care and Practice I - EMS272 — Paramedic Care and Practice II - EMS273 — Paramedic Care and Practice III - EMS281 — Paramedic Clinical Practice I - EMS282 — Paramedic Clinical Practice II - EMS283 — Paramedic Clinical Practice III - EMS284 — Paramedic Clinical Capstone - ES105 — Introduction to Emergency Services - ES106 — Communications - Emergency Services - ES171 — Emergency Vehicle Operations - ES205 — Crisis Recognition and Care - ES268 — Emergency Service Rescue - ES295 — Emergency Services Wellness - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2303 --- # Health and Exercise Science Transfer to SOU ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH150 — Introduction to Archaeology - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI231L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - COMM237 — Communication and Gender - ECON115 — Introduction to Economics - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG257 — African American Literature - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - HE131 — Intro to Exercise and Sport Science - HE145 — Stress Management - Healthy Living - HE199 — Special Studies - Health Issues - HE208 — HIV and Infectious Diseases - HE250 — Personal Health - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - HE253 — Wilderness First Aid - HE259 — Athletic Injury Care and Prevention - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - HST259 — Chicano-a Latino-a US History - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - IS110 — Intro to International Studies - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - NFM225 — Nutrition - OAL250 — Outdoor Adventure and Leadership - PE280 — CWE - Physical Education - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy - PS202 — US Gov Ideologies and Engagement - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY119 — Psychology of Personal Growth - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY215 — Lifespan Human Development - PSY219 — Introduction to Abnormal Psychology - PSY231 — Human Sexuality - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions - SOC206Z — Social Problems - SOC211 — Social Deviance and Social Control - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC235 — Chicano-a and Latino-a US History - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SOC244 — Introduction to Criminology - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - TA141 — Fundamentals of Acting I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR241 — Imaginative Writing I - WR242 — Imaginative Writing II - WR243 — Imaginative Writing III Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2306 --- # Health Informatics Transfer to Oregon Tech ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART116 — Basic Design - Color Theory - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART132 — Introduction to Drawing - Line - ART133 — Intro to Drawing - Mixed Media - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - ART234 — Figure Drawing I - ART235 — Figure Drawing II - ART236 — Figure Drawing III - ART237 — Illustration Black and White Media - ART238 — Illustration - Color Media - ART239 — Illustration - Perspective - ART281 — Painting I - ART282 — Painting II - ART283 — Painting III - BA206 — Management Fundamentals - BA211Z — Principles of Financial Accounting - BA213Z — Principles of Managerial Accounting - BA223 — Principles of Marketing - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - CIS145 — Introduction to Hardware - Software - CIS179 — Introduction to Networks - CIS240 — Advanced Operating Systems - CIS279 — Network Operating Systems - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - CS133C — Programming Using C Sharp - CS275 — Data Base Development I - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MUS101 — Music Fundamentals - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS111 — Music Theory I - MUS112 — Music Theory II - MUS113 — Music Theory III - MUS114 — Aural Skills I - MUS115 — Aural Skills II - MUS116 — Aural Skills III - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS211 — Music Theory IV - MUS212 — Music Theory V - MUS213 — Music Theory VI - MUS224 — Aural Skills IV - MUS225 — Aural Skills V - MUS226 — Aural Skills VI - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PHL103 — Critical Reasoning - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2299 --- # Healthcare Administration Transfer to SOU ## Courses - AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction - AH110 — Medical Terminology - Clinical - AH202 — Healthcare Infection Control - ART120 — Introduction to Digital Art - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA206 — Management Fundamentals - BA211Z — Principles of Financial Accounting - BA212 — Financial Accounting II - BA213Z — Principles of Managerial Accounting - BA224 — Human Resource Management - BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I - BI121L — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I Lab - BI122 — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II - BI122L — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms - BT111 — Conflict Management - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - CS275 — Data Base Development I - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ES105 — Introduction to Emergency Services - HC100 — Community Health Worker - HE208 — HIV and Infectious Diseases - HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider - HS144 — Introduction to Assertiveness - HS152 — Stress Management - MTH65 — Fundamentals of Algebra II - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - PHL102 — Ethics - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SPAN101 — First Year Spanish I - SPAN102 — First Year Spanish II - STAT243Q — Corequisite Support for STAT243Z - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2361 --- # Outdoor Adventure Leadership Transfer to SOU ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH150 — Introduction to Archaeology - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - BA101Z — Introduction to Business - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - BI103 — Introduction to Biology III - BI103L — Introduction to Biology III Lab - BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I - BI121L — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I Lab - BI122 — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II - BI122L — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms - BI223Z — Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI231L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab - BI234 — Microbiology - BI234L — Microbiology Lab - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - CHEM105 — Introductory Organic Chemistry - CHEM105L — Introductory Organic Chemistry Lab - CHEM106 — Introductory Biochemistry - CHEM106L — Introductory Biochemistry Lab - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - CIS195 — Web Authoring I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM201 — Media and Society - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - COMM237 — Communication and Gender - ECON115 — Introduction to Economics - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG257 — African American Literature - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - ENV111 — Intro to Environmental Science - GEOG100 — Introduction to Physical Geography - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - GS104 — Physical Science - Physics - GS104L — Physical Science - Physics Lab - GS107 — Physical Science - Astronomy - GS107L — Physical Science - Astronomy Lab - GS108 — Physical Science - Oceanography - GS108L — Physical Science - Oceanography Lab - GS170 — Regional Field Studies - GS170L — Regional Field Studies Lab - HE131 — Intro to Exercise and Sport Science - HE199 — Special Studies - Health Issues - HE208 — HIV and Infectious Diseases - HE250 — Personal Health - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - HE253 — Wilderness First Aid - HE259 — Athletic Injury Care and Prevention - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - HST259 — Chicano-a Latino-a US History - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - IS110 — Intro to International Studies - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - NFM225 — Nutrition - OAL150 — Outdoor Living Skills - OAL223 — Wilderness Navigation - OAL224 — San Juan Island Kayaking and Hiking - OAL250 — Outdoor Adventure and Leadership - PE184 — Adaptive Physical Education - PE199 — Special Studies - PE - PE280 — CWE - Physical Education - PE291 — Red Cross Lifeguard Training - PH201 — General Physics I - PH201L — General Physics I Lab - PH202 — General Physics II - PH202L — General Physics II Lab - PH203 — General Physics III - PH203L — General Physics III Lab - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy - PS202 — US Gov Ideologies and Engagement - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY119 — Psychology of Personal Growth - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY215 — Lifespan Human Development - PSY219 — Introduction to Abnormal Psychology - PSY231 — Human Sexuality - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions - SOC206Z — Social Problems - SOC211 — Social Deviance and Social Control - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC235 — Chicano-a and Latino-a US History - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SOC244 — Introduction to Criminology - SPAN101 — First Year Spanish I - SPAN102 — First Year Spanish II - SPAN103 — First Year Spanish III - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - STAT243Q — Corequisite Support for STAT243Z - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - TA141 — Fundamentals of Acting I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR241 — Imaginative Writing I - WR242 — Imaginative Writing II - WR243 — Imaginative Writing III Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2307 --- # Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer - Outdoor Adventure Leadership Interest **Degree** ## Courses - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - HE131 — Intro to Exercise and Sport Science - HE253 — Wilderness First Aid - HE259 — Athletic Injury Care and Prevention - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - NFM225 — Nutrition - OAL150 — Outdoor Living Skills - OAL223 — Wilderness Navigation - OAL250 — Outdoor Adventure and Leadership - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PSY215 — Lifespan Human Development - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SPAN101 — First Year Spanish I - SPAN102 — First Year Spanish II - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - STAT243Q — Corequisite Support for STAT243Z - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2338 --- # Associate of General Studies - Architecture Interest **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART132 — Introduction to Drawing - Line - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - ART234 — Figure Drawing I - ART253 — Ceramics I - ART257 — Jewelry and Metalsmithing I - ART276 — Sculpture I - ART281 — Painting I - ART294 — Watercolor I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - DDM125 — Digital Photography - DDM160 — Digital Imaging - Photoshop - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - PH201 — General Physics I - PH201L — General Physics I Lab - PH202 — General Physics II - PH202L — General Physics II Lab - PH203 — General Physics III - PH203L — General Physics III Lab - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2342 --- # Associate of General Studies - Biology Interest **Degree** ## Courses - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms - BI223Z — Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - HS152 — Stress Management - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - PH201 — General Physics I - PH201L — General Physics I Lab - PH202 — General Physics II - PH202L — General Physics II Lab - PH203 — General Physics III - PH203L — General Physics III Lab - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2344 --- # Associate of General Studies - Chemistry Interest **Degree** ## Courses - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - MTH253Z — Calculus - Sequences and Series - MTH254 — Calculus IV - Vector Calculus - MTH256 — Differential Equations - MTH261 — Linear Algebra - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2345 --- # Associate of General Studies - Geology Interest **Degree** ## Courses - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - MTH253Z — Calculus - Sequences and Series - MTH254 — Calculus IV - Vector Calculus - MTH256 — Differential Equations - MTH261 — Linear Algebra - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2346 --- # Associate of General Studies - Physics Interest **Degree** ## Courses - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - MTH253Z — Calculus - Sequences and Series - MTH254 — Calculus IV - Vector Calculus - MTH256 — Differential Equations - MTH261 — Linear Algebra - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2347 --- # Associate of General Studies - Pre-professional Medicine Interest **Degree** ## Courses - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms - BI223Z — Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - MUS208 — Film Music - PH201 — General Physics I - PH201L — General Physics I Lab - PH202 — General Physics II - PH202L — General Physics II Lab - PH203 — General Physics III - PH203L — General Physics III Lab - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2348 --- # Computer Science Transfer to SOU ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH150 — Introduction to Archaeology - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - BI103 — Introduction to Biology III - BI103L — Introduction to Biology III Lab - BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I - BI121L — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I Lab - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - CHEM105 — Introductory Organic Chemistry - CHEM105L — Introductory Organic Chemistry Lab - CHEM106 — Introductory Biochemistry - CHEM106L — Introductory Biochemistry Lab - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - CIS145 — Introduction to Hardware - Software - CIS179 — Introduction to Networks - CIS195 — Web Authoring I - CIS279 — Network Operating Systems - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - COMM237 — Communication and Gender - CS133C — Programming Using C Sharp - CS160 — Introduction to Computer Science - CS161U — Computer Science I - C++ - CS162U — Computer Science II - C++ - CS234U — Object Oriented Programming in C++ - CS260 — Data Structures I - CS275 — Data Base Development I - ECON115 — Introduction to Economics - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG257 — African American Literature - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - ENV111 — Intro to Environmental Science - GEOG100 — Introduction to Physical Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - GS108 — Physical Science - Oceanography - GS108L — Physical Science - Oceanography Lab - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - HST259 — Chicano-a Latino-a US History - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - IS110 — Intro to International Studies - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - MTH253Z — Calculus - Sequences and Series - MTH254 — Calculus IV - Vector Calculus - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - PH201 — General Physics I - PH201L — General Physics I Lab - PH202 — General Physics II - PH202L — General Physics II Lab - PH203 — General Physics III - PH203L — General Physics III Lab - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy - PS202 — US Gov Ideologies and Engagement - PS203 — State and Local Government - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY119 — Psychology of Personal Growth - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY219 — Introduction to Abnormal Psychology - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions - SOC206Z — Social Problems - SOC211 — Social Deviance and Social Control - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC235 — Chicano-a and Latino-a US History - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SOC244 — Introduction to Criminology - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - TA141 — Fundamentals of Acting I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing - WR241 — Imaginative Writing I - WR242 — Imaginative Writing II - WR243 — Imaginative Writing III Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2313 --- # Cybersecurity Transfer to Oregon Tech ## Courses - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART116 — Basic Design - Color Theory - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART132 — Introduction to Drawing - Line - ART133 — Intro to Drawing - Mixed Media - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - ART234 — Figure Drawing I - ART235 — Figure Drawing II - ART236 — Figure Drawing III - ART237 — Illustration Black and White Media - ART238 — Illustration - Color Media - ART239 — Illustration - Perspective - ART281 — Painting I - ART282 — Painting II - ART283 — Painting III - BA206 — Management Fundamentals - BA211Z — Principles of Financial Accounting - BA213Z — Principles of Managerial Accounting - BA226Z — Introduction to Business Law - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - CIS145 — Introduction to Hardware - Software - CIS179 — Introduction to Networks - CIS279 — Network Operating Systems - CIS284 — Network Security Fundamentals - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - CS133C — Programming Using C Sharp - CS275 — Data Base Development I - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MUS101 — Music Fundamentals - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS111 — Music Theory I - MUS112 — Music Theory II - MUS113 — Music Theory III - MUS114 — Aural Skills I - MUS115 — Aural Skills II - MUS116 — Aural Skills III - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS211 — Music Theory IV - MUS212 — Music Theory V - MUS213 — Music Theory VI - MUS224 — Aural Skills IV - MUS225 — Aural Skills V - MUS226 — Aural Skills VI - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PHL103 — Critical Reasoning - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2314 --- # Engineering Transfer to Oregon Tech - Civil ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH150 — Introduction to Archaeology - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART116 — Basic Design - Color Theory - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART132 — Introduction to Drawing - Line - ART133 — Intro to Drawing - Mixed Media - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - ART234 — Figure Drawing I - ART235 — Figure Drawing II - ART236 — Figure Drawing III - ART237 — Illustration Black and White Media - ART238 — Illustration - Color Media - ART239 — Illustration - Perspective - ART281 — Painting I - ART282 — Painting II - ART283 — Painting III - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - ENGR111 — Engineering Orientation I - ENGR112 — Engineering Orientation II - ENGR211 — Statics - ENGR213 — Strength of Materials - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - MTH254 — Calculus IV - Vector Calculus - MTH256 — Differential Equations - MUS101 — Music Fundamentals - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS111 — Music Theory I - MUS112 — Music Theory II - MUS113 — Music Theory III - MUS114 — Aural Skills I - MUS115 — Aural Skills II - MUS116 — Aural Skills III - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS211 — Music Theory IV - MUS212 — Music Theory V - MUS213 — Music Theory VI - MUS224 — Aural Skills IV - MUS225 — Aural Skills V - MUS226 — Aural Skills VI - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PHL103 — Critical Reasoning - PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy - PS202 — US Gov Ideologies and Engagement - PS203 — State and Local Government - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY119 — Psychology of Personal Growth - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY219 — Introduction to Abnormal Psychology - PSY231 — Human Sexuality - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions - SOC206Z — Social Problems - SOC211 — Social Deviance and Social Control - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - SOC221 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SOC244 — Introduction to Criminology - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2317 --- # Engineering Transfer to Oregon Tech - Electrical ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH150 — Introduction to Archaeology - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART116 — Basic Design - Color Theory - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART132 — Introduction to Drawing - Line - ART133 — Intro to Drawing - Mixed Media - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - ART234 — Figure Drawing I - ART235 — Figure Drawing II - ART236 — Figure Drawing III - ART237 — Illustration Black and White Media - ART238 — Illustration - Color Media - ART239 — Illustration - Perspective - ART281 — Painting I - ART282 — Painting II - ART283 — Painting III - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - CS161U — Computer Science I - C++ - CS162U — Computer Science II - C++ - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - ENGR111 — Engineering Orientation I - ENGR112 — Engineering Orientation II - ENGR201 — Electrical Fundamentals I - ENGR201L — Electrical Fundamentals I Lab - ENGR202 — Electrical Fundamentals II - ENGR202L — Electrical Fundamentals II Lab - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - MTH254 — Calculus IV - Vector Calculus - MTH256 — Differential Equations - MTH261 — Linear Algebra - MUS101 — Music Fundamentals - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS111 — Music Theory I - MUS112 — Music Theory II - MUS113 — Music Theory III - MUS114 — Aural Skills I - MUS115 — Aural Skills II - MUS116 — Aural Skills III - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS211 — Music Theory IV - MUS212 — Music Theory V - MUS213 — Music Theory VI - MUS224 — Aural Skills IV - MUS225 — Aural Skills V - MUS226 — Aural Skills VI - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PHL103 — Critical Reasoning - PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy - PS202 — US Gov Ideologies and Engagement - PS203 — State and Local Government - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY119 — Psychology of Personal Growth - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY219 — Introduction to Abnormal Psychology - PSY231 — Human Sexuality - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions - SOC206Z — Social Problems - SOC211 — Social Deviance and Social Control - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - SOC221 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SOC244 — Introduction to Criminology - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2318 --- # Engineering Transfer to Oregon Tech - Mechanical ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH150 — Introduction to Archaeology - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGR111 — Engineering Orientation I - ENGR112 — Engineering Orientation II - ENGR201 — Electrical Fundamentals I - ENGR201L — Electrical Fundamentals I Lab - ENGR202 — Electrical Fundamentals II - ENGR202L — Electrical Fundamentals II Lab - ENGR211 — Statics - ENGR212 — Dynamics - ENGR213 — Strength of Materials - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - MTH254 — Calculus IV - Vector Calculus - MTH256 — Differential Equations - MTH261 — Linear Algebra - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy - PS202 — US Gov Ideologies and Engagement - PS203 — State and Local Government - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY119 — Psychology of Personal Growth - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY219 — Introduction to Abnormal Psychology - PSY231 — Human Sexuality - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions - SOC206Z — Social Problems - SOC211 — Social Deviance and Social Control - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - SOC221 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SOC244 — Introduction to Criminology - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2319 --- # Engineering Transfer to Oregon Tech - Renewable Energy ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ANTH150 — Introduction to Archaeology - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART116 — Basic Design - Color Theory - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART132 — Introduction to Drawing - Line - ART133 — Intro to Drawing - Mixed Media - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - ART234 — Figure Drawing I - ART235 — Figure Drawing II - ART236 — Figure Drawing III - ART237 — Illustration Black and White Media - ART238 — Illustration - Color Media - ART239 — Illustration - Perspective - ART281 — Painting I - ART282 — Painting II - ART283 — Painting III - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - ENGR111 — Engineering Orientation I - ENGR112 — Engineering Orientation II - ENGR201 — Electrical Fundamentals I - ENGR201L — Electrical Fundamentals I Lab - ENGR202 — Electrical Fundamentals II - ENGR202L — Electrical Fundamentals II Lab - ENGR211 — Statics - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - MTH254 — Calculus IV - Vector Calculus - MTH256 — Differential Equations - MTH261 — Linear Algebra - MUS101 — Music Fundamentals - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS111 — Music Theory I - MUS112 — Music Theory II - MUS113 — Music Theory III - MUS114 — Aural Skills I - MUS115 — Aural Skills II - MUS116 — Aural Skills III - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS211 — Music Theory IV - MUS212 — Music Theory V - MUS213 — Music Theory VI - MUS224 — Aural Skills IV - MUS225 — Aural Skills V - MUS226 — Aural Skills VI - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PHL103 — Critical Reasoning - PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy - PS202 — US Gov Ideologies and Engagement - PS203 — State and Local Government - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY119 — Psychology of Personal Growth - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY219 — Introduction to Abnormal Psychology - PSY231 — Human Sexuality - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions - SOC206Z — Social Problems - SOC211 — Social Deviance and Social Control - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - SOC221 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SOC244 — Introduction to Criminology - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2320 --- # Information Technology Transfer to Oregon Tech ## Courses - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART116 — Basic Design - Color Theory - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART132 — Introduction to Drawing - Line - ART133 — Intro to Drawing - Mixed Media - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - ART234 — Figure Drawing I - ART235 — Figure Drawing II - ART236 — Figure Drawing III - ART237 — Illustration Black and White Media - ART238 — Illustration - Color Media - ART239 — Illustration - Perspective - ART281 — Painting I - ART282 — Painting II - ART283 — Painting III - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA206 — Management Fundamentals - BA211Z — Principles of Financial Accounting - BA213Z — Principles of Managerial Accounting - BA223 — Principles of Marketing - BA226Z — Introduction to Business Law - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - CIS145 — Introduction to Hardware - Software - CIS179 — Introduction to Networks - CIS240 — Advanced Operating Systems - CIS279 — Network Operating Systems - CIS284 — Network Security Fundamentals - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - CS133C — Programming Using C Sharp - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - MTH244 — Inferential Statistics - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MUS101 — Music Fundamentals - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS111 — Music Theory I - MUS112 — Music Theory II - MUS113 — Music Theory III - MUS114 — Aural Skills I - MUS115 — Aural Skills II - MUS116 — Aural Skills III - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS211 — Music Theory IV - MUS212 — Music Theory V - MUS213 — Music Theory VI - MUS224 — Aural Skills IV - MUS225 — Aural Skills V - MUS226 — Aural Skills VI - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PHL103 — Critical Reasoning - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2315 --- # Software Engineering Technology Transfer to Oregon Tech ## Courses - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART116 — Basic Design - Color Theory - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART132 — Introduction to Drawing - Line - ART133 — Intro to Drawing - Mixed Media - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - ART234 — Figure Drawing I - ART235 — Figure Drawing II - ART236 — Figure Drawing III - ART237 — Illustration Black and White Media - ART238 — Illustration - Color Media - ART239 — Illustration - Perspective - ART281 — Painting I - ART282 — Painting II - ART283 — Painting III - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - CIS145 — Introduction to Hardware - Software - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - CS161U — Computer Science I - C++ - CS162U — Computer Science II - C++ - CS234U — Object Oriented Programming in C++ - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - MTH254 — Calculus IV - Vector Calculus - MUS101 — Music Fundamentals - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS111 — Music Theory I - MUS112 — Music Theory II - MUS113 — Music Theory III - MUS114 — Aural Skills I - MUS115 — Aural Skills II - MUS116 — Aural Skills III - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS211 — Music Theory IV - MUS212 — Music Theory V - MUS213 — Music Theory VI - MUS224 — Aural Skills IV - MUS225 — Aural Skills V - MUS226 — Aural Skills VI - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PHL103 — Critical Reasoning - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2316 --- # For more information, contact the Computer Science Department: ## Courses - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - CS133C — Programming Using C Sharp - CS160 — Introduction to Computer Science - CS161U — Computer Science I - C++ - CS162U — Computer Science II - C++ - CS234U — Object Oriented Programming in C++ - CS260 — Data Structures I - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - HE112 — Emergency First Aid - HE208 — HIV and Infectious Diseases - HE250 — Personal Health - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - HE253 — Wilderness First Aid - HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - MUS208 — Film Music - PE291 — Red Cross Lifeguard Training - PH201 — General Physics I - PH201L — General Physics I Lab - PH202 — General Physics II - PH202L — General Physics II Lab - PH203 — General Physics III - PH203L — General Physics III Lab - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2312 --- # Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer - Math Interest **Degree** ## Courses - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH211 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math I - MTH212 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math II - MTH213 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math III - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - MTH253Z — Calculus - Sequences and Series - MTH254 — Calculus IV - Vector Calculus - MTH256 — Differential Equations - MTH261 — Linear Algebra - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy - PS202 — US Gov Ideologies and Engagement - REL201 — World Religions - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2337 --- # Biology Requirements Total: 36-40 ## Courses - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms - BI223Z — Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - PH201 — General Physics I - PH202 — General Physics II - PH203 — General Physics III - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR121Z — Composition I - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2383 --- # For more information, contact the Computer Science Department ## Courses - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms - BI223Z — Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - CS160 — Introduction to Computer Science - CS260 — Data Structures I - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH252Z — Integral Calculus - PH201 — General Physics I - PH202 — General Physics II - PH203 — General Physics III - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2395 --- # Early Childhood Education - Basic ## Courses - ECE125 — Early Childhood Development - ECE126 — ECE Best Practices - ECE135 — Applied Child Development - ECE136 — ECE Professional Overview - ED170 — Introductory Practicum Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2321 --- # Early Childhood Education - Intermediate ## Courses - ECE125 — Early Childhood Development - ECE126 — ECE Best Practices - ECE135 — Applied Child Development - ECE136 — ECE Professional Overview - ECE151 — Guiding Children in Group Settings - ECE152 — Fostering Creativity - ECE154 — Children’s Literature and Literacy - ECE161 — Infant - Toddler Development - ECE163 — Preschool - Primary Development - ECE175 — Dev Appropriate Practices - ED170 — Introductory Practicum Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2322 --- # Family Support Services ## Courses - ECE125 — Early Childhood Development - ECE258 — Family Education and Support - ECE275 — Equity- Diversity- Inclusion in ED - HS155 — Interviewing Theory and Techniques - HS158 — Trauma Informed Theory and Practice - HS200 — Child Abuse and Neglect - HS201 — Family Dynamics - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2327 --- # Addiction Studies ## Courses - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - HE208 — HIV and Infectious Diseases - HS115 — Principles of Client Record Mgmt - HS152 — Stress Management - HS155 — Interviewing Theory and Techniques - HS175 — Ethics for Counselors - HS202 — Substance Abuse Counseling - HS260 — Group Counseling - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2331 --- # Early Childhood Education ## Courses - ECE125 — Early Childhood Development - ECE126 — ECE Best Practices - ECE135 — Applied Child Development - ECE136 — ECE Professional Overview - ECE151 — Guiding Children in Group Settings - ECE152 — Fostering Creativity - ECE154 — Children’s Literature and Literacy - ECE161 — Infant - Toddler Development - ECE163 — Preschool - Primary Development - ECE175 — Dev Appropriate Practices - ECE246 — Family and School Engagement - ECE254 — Preschool Curriculum and Env - ECE255 — Infant-Toddler Curriculum and Env - ECE258 — Family Education and Support - ECE266 — Supporting Dual Language Learners - ED170 — Introductory Practicum - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR114 — Expository Writing in Spanish - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2397 --- # Substance Abuse Counseling ## Courses - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - HE208 — HIV and Infectious Diseases - HS115 — Principles of Client Record Mgmt - HS155 — Interviewing Theory and Techniques - HS158 — Trauma Informed Theory and Practice - HS175 — Ethics for Counselors - HS202 — Substance Abuse Counseling - HS210 — Motivational Interviewing - HS260 — Group Counseling - HS261C — Human Services Practicum - Seminar - HS261D — Human Services Practicum - Seminar - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2388 --- # For more information, contact the Human Services Department: ## Courses - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - HE208 — HIV and Infectious Diseases - HS100 — Intro to Human Services - HS115 — Principles of Client Record Mgmt - HS144 — Introduction to Assertiveness - HS152 — Stress Management - HS155 — Interviewing Theory and Techniques - HS158 — Trauma Informed Theory and Practice - HS170 — Introduction to Practicum - HS175 — Ethics for Counselors - HS185 — EDI in the Workplace - HS200 — Child Abuse and Neglect - HS201 — Family Dynamics - HS202 — Substance Abuse Counseling - HS210 — Motivational Interviewing - HS260 — Group Counseling - HS261D — Human Services Practicum - Seminar - HS265 — Introduction to Counseling Theories - HS266 — Crisis Intervention Strategies - HS268 — Intro to Co-occurring Disorders - HS271 — HS Capstone - Applied Skills - MTH105Q — Corequisite Support for MTH105Z - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY215 — Lifespan Human Development - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2332 --- # Early Childhood Development Transfer to SOU ## Courses - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - BI103 — Introduction to Biology III - BI103L — Introduction to Biology III Lab - BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I - BI121L — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I Lab - BI122 — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II - BI122L — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms - BI223Z — Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI231L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab - BI234 — Microbiology - BI234L — Microbiology Lab - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - CHEM105 — Introductory Organic Chemistry - CHEM105L — Introductory Organic Chemistry Lab - CHEM106 — Introductory Biochemistry - CHEM106L — Introductory Biochemistry Lab - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - ECE100 — Intro - Early Childhood Education - ECE135 — Applied Child Development - ECE151 — Guiding Children in Group Settings - ECE152 — Fostering Creativity - ECE154 — Children’s Literature and Literacy - ECE161 — Infant - Toddler Development - ECE163 — Preschool - Primary Development - ECE175 — Dev Appropriate Practices - ECE241 — Promoting Cognitive Development - ECE243 — Child Health - Physical Dev - ECE244 — Observation and Assessment - ECE245 — Promoting Social Emotional Dev - ECE246 — Family and School Engagement - ECE248 — Developmentally Diverse Learners - ECE254 — Preschool Curriculum and Env - ECE255 — Infant-Toddler Curriculum and Env - ECE258 — Family Education and Support - ECE261 — Advanced Practicum and Seminar - ECE265 — Children at Risk - ECE266 — Supporting Dual Language Learners - ECE275 — Equity- Diversity- Inclusion in ED - ECE285 — The Early Childhood Professional - ED170 — Introductory Practicum - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG257 — African American Literature - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - GS104 — Physical Science - Physics - GS104L — Physical Science - Physics Lab - GS107 — Physical Science - Astronomy - GS107L — Physical Science - Astronomy Lab - GS108 — Physical Science - Oceanography - GS108L — Physical Science - Oceanography Lab - GS170 — Regional Field Studies - GS170L — Regional Field Studies Lab - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - IS110 — Intro to International Studies - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH211 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math I - MTH212 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math II - MTH213 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math III - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - NFM225 — Nutrition - PH201 — General Physics I - PH201L — General Physics I Lab - PH202 — General Physics II - PH202L — General Physics II Lab - PH203 — General Physics III - PH203L — General Physics III Lab - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PHL103 — Critical Reasoning - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - TA141 — Fundamentals of Acting I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR241 — Imaginative Writing I - WR242 — Imaginative Writing II - WR243 — Imaginative Writing III Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2325 --- # Early Intervention Transfer to Western Oregon University ## Courses - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms - BI223Z — Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - CHEM105 — Introductory Organic Chemistry - CHEM105L — Introductory Organic Chemistry Lab - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - ECE100 — Intro - Early Childhood Education - ECE135 — Applied Child Development - ECE151 — Guiding Children in Group Settings - ECE152 — Fostering Creativity - ECE154 — Children’s Literature and Literacy - ECE161 — Infant - Toddler Development - ECE163 — Preschool - Primary Development - ECE175 — Dev Appropriate Practices - ECE241 — Promoting Cognitive Development - ECE243 — Child Health - Physical Dev - ECE244 — Observation and Assessment - ECE245 — Promoting Social Emotional Dev - ECE248 — Developmentally Diverse Learners - ECE254 — Preschool Curriculum and Env - ECE255 — Infant-Toddler Curriculum and Env - ECE258 — Family Education and Support - ECE261 — Advanced Practicum and Seminar - ECE265 — Children at Risk - ECE266 — Supporting Dual Language Learners - ECE275 — Equity- Diversity- Inclusion in ED - ECE285 — The Early Childhood Professional - ED170 — Introductory Practicum - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG257 — African American Literature - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - GS107 — Physical Science - Astronomy - GS107L — Physical Science - Astronomy Lab - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - IS110 — Intro to International Studies - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions - MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry - MTH211 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math I - MTH212 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math II - MTH251Z — Differential Calculus - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - PH201 — General Physics I - PH201L — General Physics I Lab - PH202 — General Physics II - PH202L — General Physics II Lab - PH203 — General Physics III - PH203L — General Physics III Lab - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PHL103 — Critical Reasoning - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - STAT243Q — Corequisite Support for STAT243Z - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - TA141 — Fundamentals of Acting I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR241 — Imaginative Writing I - WR242 — Imaginative Writing II - WR243 — Imaginative Writing III Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2367 --- # Education Studies Transfer to SOU ## Courses - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - BI103 — Introduction to Biology III - BI103L — Introduction to Biology III Lab - BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I - BI121L — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I Lab - BI122 — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II - BI122L — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II Lab - BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells - BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms - BI223Z — Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo - BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III - BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab - BI234 — Microbiology - BI234L — Microbiology Lab - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - CHEM105 — Introductory Organic Chemistry - CHEM105L — Introductory Organic Chemistry Lab - CHEM106 — Introductory Biochemistry - CHEM106L — Introductory Biochemistry Lab - CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I - CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II - CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III - CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - ECE151 — Guiding Children in Group Settings - ECE244 — Observation and Assessment - ECE246 — Family and School Engagement - ECE248 — Developmentally Diverse Learners - ECE265 — Children at Risk - ECE266 — Supporting Dual Language Learners - ECE275 — Equity- Diversity- Inclusion in ED - ED170 — Introductory Practicum - ED200 — Introduction to Teaching - ED225 — Child Development - ED247 — Social and Emotional Learning K-6 - ED256 — Primary Curriculum - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GS104 — Physical Science - Physics - GS104L — Physical Science - Physics Lab - GS107 — Physical Science - Astronomy - GS107L — Physical Science - Astronomy Lab - GS108 — Physical Science - Oceanography - GS108L — Physical Science - Oceanography Lab - GS170 — Regional Field Studies - GS170L — Regional Field Studies Lab - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - MTH211 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math I - MTH212 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math II - MTH213 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math III - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - PH201 — General Physics I - PH201L — General Physics I Lab - PH202 — General Physics II - PH202L — General Physics II Lab - PH203 — General Physics III - PH203L — General Physics III Lab - PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I - PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab - PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II - PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab - PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III - PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2326 --- # Human Services Transfer to SOU ## Courses - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG201 — Shakespeare I - ENG202 — Shakespeare II - ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance - ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic - ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG257 — African American Literature - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENG275 — The Bible as Literature - HE208 — HIV and Infectious Diseases - HS100 — Intro to Human Services - HS115 — Principles of Client Record Mgmt - HS144 — Introduction to Assertiveness - HS152 — Stress Management - HS155 — Interviewing Theory and Techniques - HS158 — Trauma Informed Theory and Practice - HS170 — Introduction to Practicum - HS175 — Ethics for Counselors - HS185 — EDI in the Workplace - HS200 — Child Abuse and Neglect - HS201 — Family Dynamics - HS202 — Substance Abuse Counseling - HS210 — Motivational Interviewing - HS260 — Group Counseling - HS261D — Human Services Practicum - Seminar - HS265 — Introduction to Counseling Theories - HS266 — Crisis Intervention Strategies - HS268 — Intro to Co-occurring Disorders - HS271 — HS Capstone - Applied Skills - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - MTH20 — Pre-algebra - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - STAT243Q — Corequisite Support for STAT243Z - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - TA141 — Fundamentals of Acting I - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing - WR241 — Imaginative Writing I - WR242 — Imaginative Writing II - WR243 — Imaginative Writing III Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2333 --- # Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer - History Interest **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - ASL102 — American Sign Language II - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - BI103 — Introduction to Biology III - BI103L — Introduction to Biology III Lab - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM201 — Media and Society - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - ECON115 — Introduction to Economics - ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics - ED200 — Introduction to Teaching - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial - ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENV111 — Intro to Environmental Science - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - GS104 — Physical Science - Physics - GS104L — Physical Science - Physics Lab - GS107 — Physical Science - Astronomy - GS107L — Physical Science - Astronomy Lab - GS108 — Physical Science - Oceanography - GS108L — Physical Science - Oceanography Lab - GS170 — Regional Field Studies - GS170L — Regional Field Studies Lab - HE250 — Personal Health - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HS185 — EDI in the Workplace - HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages - HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - HST259 — Chicano-a Latino-a US History - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - MTH105Q — Corequisite Support for MTH105Z - MTH105Z — Math in Society - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS261 — History of Western Music I - MUS262 — History of Western Music II - MUS263 — History of Western Music III - MUS265 — History of Rock II - NFM225 — Nutrition - PHL102 — Ethics - PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy - PS202 — US Gov Ideologies and Engagement - PS203 — State and Local Government - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC235 — Chicano-a and Latino-a US History - SPAN101 — First Year Spanish I - SPAN102 — First Year Spanish II - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - STAT243Q — Corequisite Support for STAT243Z - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2336 --- # Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer - Psychology Interest **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART133 — Intro to Drawing - Mixed Media - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - ASL102 — American Sign Language II - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA209 — Professional Workforce Preparation - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - BI103 — Introduction to Biology III - BI103L — Introduction to Biology III Lab - BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I - BI121L — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I Lab - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - COMM237 — Communication and Gender - ED200 — Introduction to Teaching - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - ENV111 — Intro to Environmental Science - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - HE250 — Personal Health - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - HE253 — Wilderness First Aid - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HS144 — Introduction to Assertiveness - HS185 — EDI in the Workplace - HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I - HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II - HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - MUS201 — Intro to Music History - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music - MUS208 — Film Music - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - NFM225 — Nutrition - OAL250 — Outdoor Adventure and Leadership - PHL101 — Philosophical Problems - PHL102 — Ethics - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY215 — Lifespan Human Development - PSY219 — Introduction to Abnormal Psychology - PSY228 — Introduction to Positive Psychology - PSY231 — Human Sexuality - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC235 — Chicano-a and Latino-a US History - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SPAN101 — First Year Spanish I - SPAN102 — First Year Spanish II - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III - STAT243Q — Corequisite Support for STAT243Z - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing - WR241 — Imaginative Writing I Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2339 --- # Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer - Sociology-Social Work Interest **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art - ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art - ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art - ASL101 — American Sign Language I - ASL102 — American Sign Language II - BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel - BA209 — Professional Workforce Preparation - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab - BI103 — Introduction to Biology III - BI103L — Introduction to Biology III Lab - BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word - CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM201 — Media and Society - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - COMM225 — Small Group Communication - ECE125 — Early Childhood Development - ECE161 — Infant - Toddler Development - ED200 — Introduction to Teaching - ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical - ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance - ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern - ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century - ENV111 — Intro to Environmental Science - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - GS104 — Physical Science - Physics - GS104L — Physical Science - Physics Lab - HC100 — Community Health Worker - HE250 — Personal Health - HE252 — First Aid - CPR - HE253 — Wilderness First Aid - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HS185 — EDI in the Workplace - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - IS110 — Intro to International Studies - MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra - MTH96 — Applied Algebra II - MUS205 — History of Jazz - MUS210 — Music in World Cultures - MUS264 — History of Rock I - MUS265 — History of Rock II - MUS266 — History of Rock III - NFM225 — Nutrition - OAL250 — Outdoor Adventure and Leadership - PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy - PS202 — US Gov Ideologies and Engagement - PS203 — State and Local Government - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - PSY215 — Lifespan Human Development - PSY228 — Introduction to Positive Psychology - PSY231 — Human Sexuality - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology - SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions - SOC206Z — Social Problems - SOC211 — Social Deviance and Social Control - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC230 — Aging and Society - SOC235 — Chicano-a and Latino-a US History - SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction - SPAN101 — First Year Spanish I - SPAN102 — First Year Spanish II - SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I - SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II - SRV101 — Service Learning - STAT243Q — Corequisite Support for STAT243Z - STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2340 --- # For more information, contact the Early Childhood and Elementary Education Department: ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - ART115 — Basic Design - Composition - ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value - BI101 — Introduction to Biology I - BI102 — Introduction to Biology II - BI103 — Introduction to Biology III - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - ECE248 — Developmentally Diverse Learners - ECE275 — Equity- Diversity- Inclusion in ED - ED170 — Introductory Practicum - ED200 — Introduction to Teaching - ED225 — Child Development - ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction - ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama - ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - GS104 — Physical Science - Physics - HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life - HST201 — US History through Reconstruction - HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present - MTH211 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math I - MTH212 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math II - MTH213 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math III - PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy - PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I - PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II - WR121Z — Composition I - WR122Z — Composition II Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2400 --- # Sustainable Community Development, Focus Award ## Courses - ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology - BA214 — Business Communications - COMM111Z — Public Speaking - COMM115 — Intercultural Communication - COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication - COMM237 — Communication and Gender - ECE275 — Equity- Diversity- Inclusion in ED - ED120 — Leadership I - ED121 — Leadership II - ED122 — Leadership III - ENG257 — African American Literature - ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers - ENV111 — Intro to Environmental Science - GEOG100 — Introduction to Physical Geography - GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG120 — World Regional Geography - GS151 — Indigenous Science - HS185 — EDI in the Workplace - HS261C — Human Services Practicum - Seminar - HST259 — Chicano-a Latino-a US History - HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit - HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast - HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations - HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations - HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico - IS110 — Intro to International Studies - REL201 — World Religions - REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology - SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US - SOC218 — Sociology of Gender - SOC228 — Environment and Society - SOC235 — Chicano-a and Latino-a US History - SRV101 — Service Learning - WR227Z — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2330 --- # Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology - Mechanical Maintenance Apprenticeship **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - APR120A — Introduction to Boiler Operation - APR120B — Mechanics of Steam Generated Power - APR120C — Boiler Design and Operation - APR120D — Steam Turbine Operation - APR120E — Boiler Instrumentation and Control - APR120F — Heating Boiler Operation - Install - APR129A — Aviation General I - APR129B — Aviation General II - APR129C — Aviation General III - APR129F — Aviation Airframe I - APR229A — Aviation Airframe II - APR229B — Aviation Powerplant I - APR229C — Aviation Powerplant II Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2354 --- # Construction Trades General Apprenticeship **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - APR107A — HVAC Basics - APR107B — HVAC Air Conditioning and Refrig - APR107C — HVAC Safety and Environ Controls - APR107D — HVAC Electrical Basics - APR107E — HVAC Electrical Circuit I - APR107F — HVAC Electrical Circuit II - APR111A — Introduction to Plumbing Skills - APR111B — Plumbing Principles I - APR111C — Plumbing Principles II - APR111D — Plumbing Commercial Drawing Math - APR111E — Water Piping and Fixture Install - APR111F — DWV Systems - Water Heaters Install - APR118A — Introduction to Sheet Metal - APR118B — Intro to Sheet Metal Duct Lay Out - APR118C — Sheet Metal Parallel Line Design - APR118D — Sheet Metal - Advanced Fittings - APR118E — Sheet Metal - Plans and Details - APR118F — Architectural Sheet Metal - APR207A — HVAC Systems I - APR207B — HVAC Systems II - APR207C — HVAC Systems III - APR207D — HVAC Airflow and Systems Control I - APR207F — HVAC Operation and Systems Review - APR211A — Water Supply Systems - APR211B — Plumbing DWV and Compressed Air - APR211C — Plumbing Backflow Prevention - APR211D — Review of Oregon Plumbing Code - APR211E — Plumbing Test Prep I - APR211F — Plumbing Test Prep II - APR218A — Sheet Metal - AutoCAD Basics - APR218B — Sheet Metal - Basic Welding - APR218C — Sheet Metal - Advanced Welding - APR218D — Sheet Metal - Brazing and Soldering - APR218E — Sheet Metal - SMACNA - APR218F — Sheet Metal - Project Management - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2349 --- # Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - APR116E — Millwright Welding I - APR116F — Millwright Welding II - APR118A — Introduction to Sheet Metal - APR118B — Intro to Sheet Metal Duct Lay Out - APR118C — Sheet Metal Parallel Line Design - APR127A — Electrical Theory I - APR127B — Electrical Theory II - APR127C — Electrical Theory III - APR127D — Advanced Electrical I - APR127E — Advanced Electrical II - APR127F — Advanced Electrical III - APR216C — Millwright Drafting - APR216F — Millwright Rigging - APR227A — National Electrical Code I - APR227B — National Electrical Code II - APR227C — National Electrical Code III - APR227D — Oregon Electrical License Prep I - APR227E — Oregon Electrical License Prep II - APR227F — Oregon Electrical License Prep III - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2352 --- # Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies - Limited Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - APR127A — Electrical Theory I - APR127B — Electrical Theory II - APR127C — Electrical Theory III - APR227A — National Electrical Code I - APR227B — National Electrical Code II - APR227C — National Electrical Code III Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2351 --- # Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Apprenticeship **Apprenticeship** ## Courses - APR104A — Machinist Blueprint Reading - APR106A — Machinist CAD I Mech - Autodesk - APR106B — Machinist CAD I Mech - SolidWorks - APR112A — Machinist Materials and Metallurgy - APR113A — Machinist - MFG Processes I - APR113B — Machinist - MFG Processes II - APR113C — Machinist - MFG Processes III - APR116A — Millwright Basic Electricity - APR116C — Millwright Power Transmission - APR116D — Millwright Boilers - APR116E — Millwright Welding I - APR116F — Millwright Welding II - APR201A — Machinist - CNC Controls - APR201B — Machinist CNC Programming - Mill - APR201C — Machinist CNC Programming - Lathe - APR202A — Machinist CAM I Mastercam 2D - APR202B — Machinist CAM II Mastercam 3D - APR202C — Machinist Mastercam 4th Axis Prgmg - APR203A — Machinist Welding Fundamentals I - APR203B — Machinist Welding Fundamentals II - APR216A — Millwright Machine Shop I - APR216B — Millwright Machine Shop II - APR216C — Millwright Drafting - APR216D — Millwright Industrial Hydraulics I - APR216E — Millwright Industrial Hydraulics II - APR216F — Millwright Rigging - APR216G — Millwright Industrial Pneumatics - BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations - MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I - PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations - WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing - WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 - WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals Source: https://catalog.roguecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2355 --- # AH22 — Healthcare Calculations 3 credits · 3 hours AH 22 - Healthcare Calculations AH 22 - Healthcare Calculations 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Teaches the calculations involved in the preparation and administration of pharmacological products. Topics include reading a prescription, converting measurements through dimensional analysis, dosage calculations and conversions, dilutions, concentrations, Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) milliliter-equivalents and industry related business math for Pharmacy Techs and Medical Assistants. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH20 --- # AH100 — Medical Terminology - Introduction 3 credits · 3 hours AH 100 - Medical Terminology - Introduction AH 100 - Medical Terminology - Introduction 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides a basic understanding of medical terminology using a word-building approach based on the systems of the human body. Prefixes, suffixes, word roots, combining forms, special endings, plural forms, abbreviations, and symbols are included in the content. Emphasis is placed on spelling, definition and usage. Course Learning --- # AH101 — Medical Assistant I Administrative 3 credits · 3 hours AH 101 - Medical Assistant I Administrative AH 101 - Medical Assistant I Administrative 3 Credit(s) This includes an overview of recordkeeping, documentation and Electronic Health Records software. Students will be responsible for knowing insurance and billing, patient scheduling, and screening for patient check in are also included. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # AH102 — Medical Assistant II Clinical 4 credits · 4 hours AH 102 - Medical Assistant II Clinical AH 102 - Medical Assistant II Clinical 4 Credit(s) WR 115Q as required Course Description: Covers clinical topics for medical assisting. Students will learn how to collect a patient’s history, prepare them for their appointments, provide instruction on patient care, take vital sign measurements, and assist provider with patient care. Calculating, administering, and recording medication will be addressed. Specimen collection, processing procedures, the use of personal protective equipment and infection control, and OSHA policies and procedures will be tau… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # AH103 — Medical Assistant III Specialty 5 credits · 5 hours AH 103 - Medical Assistant III Specialty AH 103 - Medical Assistant III Specialty 5 Credit(s) Course Description: Prepares students for medical assisting in specialty clinics. Students will learn how to perform specialty techniques and recognize the differences in treatment and diagnosis based on area of specialty. Students will demonstrate communication techniques that promote equity and diversity in each specialty area. Additionally, students will learn about clinical management and human resources in healthcare. Course Learning Prerequisites: AH102 --- # AH104 — Phlebotomy 3 credits · 3 hours AH 104 - Phlebotomy AH 104 - Phlebotomy 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces students to the concept of phlebotomy, including, but not limited to venipuncture procedures, specimen processing, and safety and compliance considerations. Additionally, the course prepares students to take the National Healthcareer Association (NHA), Certification Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) exam. Successful completion of this course and program, along with 30 unaided, successful venipunctures and 10 capillary collections on live individuals, will make students eligible to sit for the NHA CPT credential. This… --- # AH107 — Electrocardiograms for MA 2 credits · 2 hours AH 107 - Electrocardiograms for MA AH 107 - Electrocardiograms for MA 2 Credit(s) Course Description: This course focuses on how to perform and interpret an electrocardiogram (ECG) within a clinical setting. Students will learn how to prepare a patient, perform an ECG as well as identify and correct artifacts. In addition, this course includes an introduction and understanding of the human heart, and other cardiac procedures. Students will also learn basic electrophysiology and how to interpret various rhythms. This course certifies Medical Assistant students to sit for the NHA CET (Certified… --- # AH108 — Intro to Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours AH 108 - Intro to Pharmacology AH 108 - Intro to Pharmacology 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduction of pharmacology, from safety and regulations, through medication preparation and dosages. This course will focus on patient conditions related to medications, interactions, and effects of medications on the human body. Course Learning --- # AH110 — Medical Terminology - Clinical 3 credits · 3 hours AH 110 - Medical Terminology - Clinical AH 110 - Medical Terminology - Clinical 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Continues the study of medical terminology and medical records analysis. Focuses on the clinical aspects of terminology including pharmacology, medical specialties, medical records, diagnostic and treatment procedures, and laboratory testing. Course Learning Prerequisites: AH100 --- # AH111 — Healthcare Communication 1 credits · 1 hours AH 111 - Healthcare Communication AH 111 - Healthcare Communication 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Prepares students for practicum experiences and employment in the healthcare industry by understanding multicultural therapeutic communication and culturally competent communication and behavior. In addition, students will learn professional communication skills (oral and written), workplace ethics, and professional behavior. Course Learning --- # AH123 — Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues 2 credits · 2 hours AH 123 - Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues AH 123 - Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Exposes students to a variety of legal and ethical dilemmas, ing students become more prudent and confident medical assistants or medical administrative assistants. Classroom content includes the legal system, the legal rights that define relationships between individuals, quality assurance, office protocols and patient records, and legal issues that affect employment. Course Learning --- # AH130 — Medical Insurance and Billing 4 credits · 4 hours AH 130 - Medical Insurance and Billing AH 130 - Medical Insurance and Billing 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores the fundamentals of health insurance, reimbursement processes and methodologies, billing cycles, payment systems, fee schedules, charge master, and internal audit processes. Includes an introduction to how health information technology is used in medical offices. Students will learn how to apply this information to enter patient charges and payments. Course Learning --- # AH165 — Intro to Pharmacology for PRX 2 credits · 2 hours AH 165 - Intro to Pharmacology for PRX AH 165 - Intro to Pharmacology for PRX 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the world of pharmacology as relevant to pharmacy technicians, including, medication preparations and dosages, patient conditions related to medications and the effects medications have on the patient’s body. It also addresses the pharmacological issues of special populations such as pediatrics, neonatal, and geriatrics. Course Learning --- # AH199 — Special Studies - Allied Health AH 199 - Special Studies - Allied Health AH 199 - Special Studies - Allied Health Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Selected topics of study in Allied health are on demand through seminars, lecture/lab and or web. This course is designed to: Provide the local medical community served by Rogue Community College with a variety of subject offerings designed to address educational needs for medical staff unique to the area. Provide flexibility in meeting competency or skill requirements in the changing medical environment. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # AH202 — Healthcare Infection Control 1 credits · 1 hours AH 202 - Healthcare Infection Control AH 202 - Healthcare Infection Control 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Prepares students to utilize proper infection control protocols in the healthcare industry. Provides a comprehensive overview of infectious diseases and their relationships to patient safety and occupational risk, standard and universal precautions, prevention of disease transmission, prevention of cross contamination, maintaining aseptic conditions, performing sterilization procedures, environmental asepsis, and occupational safety. Course Learning --- # AH280 — CWE - Allied Health AH 280 - CWE - Allied Health AH 280 - CWE - Allied Health Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their program. Together, the instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # ASL101 — American Sign Language I 4 credits · 4 hours ASL 101 - American Sign Language I ASL 101 - American Sign Language I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the development of expressive skills, receptive skills, and cultural awareness, with the primary focus on the student’s active use of ASL. Course includes visual readiness skills, ASL vocabulary, deaf culture, and ASL grammar. The 100-level sequence focuses on everyday communication in a conversational environment where grammar is introduced in context with an emphasis on developing question and answering skills. Course Learning --- # ASL102 — American Sign Language II 4 credits · 4 hours ASL 102 - American Sign Language II ASL 102 - American Sign Language II 4 Credit(s) The primary focus is on the student’s active use of ASL. Course includes visual readiness skills, ASL vocabulary, deaf culture, and ASL grammar. The 100-level sequence focuses on everyday communication in a conversational environment where grammar is introduced in context with an emphasis on developing question and answering skills. Course Learning Prerequisites: ASL101 --- # ASL103 — American Sign Language III 4 credits · 4 hours ASL 103 - American Sign Language III ASL 103 - American Sign Language III 4 Credit(s) The primary focus is on the student’s active use of ASL. Course includes visual readiness skills, ASL vocabulary, deaf culture, and ASL grammar. The 100-level sequence focuses on everyday communication in a conversational environment where grammar is introduced in context with an emphasis on developing question and answering skills. Course Learning Prerequisites: ASL102, ASL101 --- # ANTH110 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology 4 credits · 4 hours ANTH 110 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 110 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology 4 Credit(s) Explores various key anthropological topics that may include language, ritual, kinship, the arts, globalization, religion and political and economic structures. Examples are drawn from small scale societies and from industrialized societies. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ANTH150 — Introduction to Archaeology 4 credits · 4 hours ANTH 150 - Introduction to Archaeology ANTH 150 - Introduction to Archaeology 4 Credit(s) Citing examples from prehistoric world, it examines the nature of archaeological data, the application of techniques, and the extrapolation of culture from the archaeological record. In doing so, it illustrates the relationship of culture to environment, a variety of ideas regarding past culture change, and the role of modern archaeology in preserving the past for the future. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ANTH199 — Special Studies - Anthropology ANTH 199 - Special Studies - Anthropology ANTH 199 - Special Studies - Anthropology Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Selected topics of study in anthropology are on demand through workshops, seminars, lecture, lab, and/or independent study format. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # APR104A — Machinist Blueprint Reading 2 credits · 2 hours APR 104A - Machinist Blueprint Reading APR 104A - Machinist Blueprint Reading 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces mechanical blueprints using multi-view projection, sectional views, auxiliary views, title blocks, and drawing formats which are the basis for all graphical communication in the manufacturing industry today. Knowledge of the techniques used on blueprints is necessary in the industry whenever descriptions of size, shape, and arrangement are used to produce, service, or sell a product. Course Learning --- # APR106A — Machinist CAD I Mech - Autodesk 2 credits · 2 hours APR 106A - Machinist CAD I Mech - Autodesk APR 106A - Machinist CAD I Mech - Autodesk 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces students to the basic concepts of computer aided design (CAD) and drafting. These include but are not limited to set-up workspace, sketches, features, and drawings. Working in both two- and three-dimensions as well as in solids, students will learn the operating system, command codes, file menu, and symbol library of an industry standard, computer aided design and drafting system. Course Learning --- # APR106B — Machinist CAD I Mech - SolidWorks 2 credits · 2 hours APR 106B - Machinist CAD I Mech - SolidWorks APR 106B - Machinist CAD I Mech - SolidWorks 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Course studies will be completed using SolidWorks CAD software. Studies include set-up workspace, sketches, features, and drawings. Working in both two- and three-dimensions as well as in solids, students will learn the operating system, command codes, file menu, and symbol library of an industry standard, computer aided design and drafting system. Course Learning --- # APR107A — HVAC Basics 4 credits · 4 hours APR 107A - HVAC Basics APR 107A - HVAC Basics 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The course provides an introduction of the fundamentals of refrigeration, common refrigeration tools and materials, as well as basic refrigeration systems, compression systems and compressors. The course also includes Basic First Aid. Course Learning --- # APR107B — HVAC Air Conditioning and Refrig 4 credits · 4 hours APR 107B - HVAC Air Conditioning and Refrig APR 107B - HVAC Air Conditioning and Refrig 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers the introduction and fundamentals of refrigeration that includes: Refrigerant controls; Domestic refrigerators and freezers; Service and installation of small hermetic systems; Commercial systems; Hazard communication and safe practices. Course Learning --- # APR107C — HVAC Safety and Environ Controls 4 credits · 4 hours APR 107C - HVAC Safety and Environ Controls APR 107C - HVAC Safety and Environ Controls 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The course includes refrigerant composition, recovery requirements and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules in HVAC. Students will gain the knowledge to successfully test for the required EPA Card. Topics include: Chlorofluorocarbon refrigerants (CFC) composition; Refrigerant recovery, recycling and reclaiming; Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Rules; EPA regulations/air conditioning and refrigeration; Preparation for testing for the EPA Certification Card. Course… --- # APR107D — HVAC Electrical Basics 4 credits · 4 hours APR 107D - HVAC Electrical Basics APR 107D - HVAC Electrical Basics 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The course includes basic electrical theory including OHM’s Law, circuit schematics symbols, circuit characteristics, as it applies to DC and AC circuits in the HVAC industry. Topics include: Electrical Safety; Electrical Theory; Electrical schematics and component symbols; Electrical testing equipment/ meters; Electrical-magnetic fundamentals. Course Learning --- # APR107E — HVAC Electrical Circuit I 4 credits · 4 hours APR 107E - HVAC Electrical Circuit I APR 107E - HVAC Electrical Circuit I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The course includes components, symbols and circuitry of air conditioning wiring diagrams, alternating current power distribution, and voltage systems as it pertains to installation of heating, cooling and refrigeration systems. Components and operation of the basic electrical motor will be included. Course Learning --- # APR107F — HVAC Electrical Circuit II 4 credits · 4 hours APR 107F - HVAC Electrical Circuit II APR 107F - HVAC Electrical Circuit II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: This course covers common control components found in HVAC systems. Specific devices include contactors, relays and overloads, thermostats, pressure switches and other electric control devices, and heating control devices. Course Learning --- # APR109A — Construction Industry Success 2 credits · 2 hours APR 109A - Construction Industry Success APR 109A - Construction Industry Success 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces employment opportunities in the construction industry as well as the roles and responsibility of the employee. Focuses on teamwork, leadership, and career success. Course Learning --- # APR111A — Introduction to Plumbing Skills 4 credits · 4 hours APR 111A - Introduction to Plumbing Skills APR 111A - Introduction to Plumbing Skills 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces plumbing materials and tools encountered in the plumbing trade, and their safe usage. On successful completion students will be able to identify common tools and materials and explain their use. Apprentices will know how to use MSDS as a tool read and create simple blueprints, and locate ORS and OARs that impact plumbing applications and licensed plumbers. Course Learning --- # APR111B — Plumbing Principles I 4 credits · 4 hours APR 111B - Plumbing Principles I APR 111B - Plumbing Principles I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides the plumbing apprentice with knowledge to combine appropriate tools with materials required for the job. Students will use math and science principles in completion of plumbing tasks. Intermediate blueprint reading skills will be included in the course. An overview of fixture types, operation of water heaters and other hot water systems along with characteristics of water in pressure piping will be included. Course Learning --- # APR111C — Plumbing Principles II 4 credits · 4 hours APR 111C - Plumbing Principles II APR 111C - Plumbing Principles II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Upon satisfactory completion the student will be able to safely and efficiently use hand and power tools in the plumbing trade, render isometric drawings from blueprints, define the characteristics of water, select proper water pipe size, and explain the principle of backflow prevention and hot water heaters. Course Learning --- # APR111D — Plumbing Commercial Drawing Math 4 credits · 4 hours APR 111D - Plumbing Commercial Drawing Math APR 111D - Plumbing Commercial Drawing Math 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Reviews methods for finding angles using the Pythagorean Theorem. Students will interpret and use civil, architectural, structural, mechanical plumbing and electrical drawings when installing plumbing systems. Techniques to create isometric drawings, material takeoffs and approved submittal data will be included. Methods are introduced for attaching and running DWV and water supply piping in relation to structural elements and code requirements. Course Learning --- # APR111E — Water Piping and Fixture Install 4 credits · 4 hours APR 111E - Water Piping and Fixture Install APR 111E - Water Piping and Fixture Install 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Includes techniques for installation and testing of water supply piping, installation of basic plumbing fixtures and an introduction to the principles of electricity common to plumbing-related electrical applications. Code requirements will be included for each section. Course Learning --- # APR111F — DWV Systems - Water Heaters Install 4 credits · 4 hours APR 111F - DWV Systems - Water Heaters Install APR 111F - DWV Systems - Water Heaters Install 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Gives the apprentice the knowledge to install a complete drain, waste and vent (DWV) system, techniques for installing common drains according to code and review of types of valves and their applications. Identification, troubleshooting and repair of water heaters, fixtures and valves will also be included. The course is designed to provide the knowledge required to pass the Oregon Plumber Licensing Examination. Course Learning --- # APR112A — Machinist Materials and Metallurgy 2 credits · 2 hours APR 112A - Machinist Materials and Metallurgy APR 112A - Machinist Materials and Metallurgy 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Studies basic metallurgy as it relates to manufacturing processes. The course introduces the identification of ferrous metals and non-ferrous metals, as well as other materials used in the manufacturing industry. Study includes mechanical and physical properties, powder metallurgy, heat treatment, alloying, crystalline structures, effects of machining, casting processes, and testing processes. Course Learning --- # APR113A — Machinist - MFG Processes I 2 credits · 2 hours APR 113A - Machinist - MFG Processes I APR 113A - Machinist - MFG Processes I 2 Credit(s) Course Description: First of a three-term series designed to develop both an understanding of manufacturing concerns and limitations of industry as well as developing the hands-on skills needed for machining jobs in manufacturing. This course covers basic manufacturing skills and machine tooling practices. Emphasizes safety, bench work, engine lathes, tool grinding, layout and production work through a series of projects. Course Learning --- # APR113B — Machinist - MFG Processes II 2 credits · 2 hours APR 113B - Machinist - MFG Processes II APR 113B - Machinist - MFG Processes II 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Second of a three-term series designed to continue the development of both an understanding of manufacturing concerns and limitations of industry as well as developing the hands-on skills needed for machining jobs in manufacturing. This course continues and expands basic manufacturing skills and machine tooling practices. Continues emphasis on safety, bench work, vertical mills, precision grinding, tool room operations, and production work through a series of projects. Course Learni… --- # APR113C — Machinist - MFG Processes III 2 credits · 2 hours APR 113C - Machinist - MFG Processes III APR 113C - Machinist - MFG Processes III 2 Credit(s) Course Description: As the third of a three-term series designed to continue the development of both an understanding of manufacturing concerns and limitations of industry as well as developing the hands-on skills needed for machining jobs in manufacturing, this course continues and expands basic manufacturing skills and machine tooling practices. This class re-emphasizes safety, bench work, lathe work, vertical mill operations, precision grinding, tool room operations, and production work through co… --- # APR116A — Millwright Basic Electricity 4 credits · 4 hours APR 116A - Millwright Basic Electricity APR 116A - Millwright Basic Electricity 4 Credit(s) Course Description: A one-term course intended to supplement on-the-job training with technical training required for trade comprehension, applications, and practices. The apprentices will have a basic understanding of electrical theory, safety procedures when working with electrical equipment and installation, features of an electrical schematic, electricity measurements and industrial applications of AC and DC motors. Course Learning --- # APR116C — Millwright Power Transmission 2 credits · 2 hours APR 116C - Millwright Power Transmission APR 116C - Millwright Power Transmission 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides an overview of carpentry skills needed by the journeyman millwright. Topics include shop safety, hand, stationary and pneumatic tool operation, and construction methods. Course Learning --- # APR116D — Millwright Boilers 4 credits · 4 hours APR 116D - Millwright Boilers APR 116D - Millwright Boilers 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The course provides the apprentice with technical training required for trade-specific comprehension, application, and practice in the operation and maintenance of boilers. The course supplements the skills and experience in required on-the-job training. Course Learning --- # APR116E — Millwright Welding I 2 credits · 2 hours APR 116E - Millwright Welding I APR 116E - Millwright Welding I 2 Credit(s) Course Description: This course is intended to supplement on-the-job welding experience by enhancing the apprentice’s knowledge, understanding, and views of commonly used cutting and welding processes encountered as a journeyman Millwright. Special emphasis will be placed on safety, maintenance of equipment, and fabrication on the worksite. Course Learning --- # APR116F — Millwright Welding II 2 credits · 2 hours APR 116F - Millwright Welding II APR 116F - Millwright Welding II 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Welding II is a comprehensive one term training for advanced apprentices who have completed Welding I and have on-the-job welding experience. It will enhance the apprentice’s knowledge and ability to complete cutting and welding processes requiring more knowledge and skill. This class will meet the safety, maintenance and fabrication needs of a journeyman millwright. Course Learning Prerequisites: APR116E --- # APR118A — Introduction to Sheet Metal 3 credits · 3 hours APR 118A - Introduction to Sheet Metal APR 118A - Introduction to Sheet Metal 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Apprentices will properly apply job site safety practices and show competence in the use of basic hand tools and power equipment to accurately lay out sheet metal seams, edges, locks, and connectors using simple blueprint design. Course Learning --- # APR118B — Intro to Sheet Metal Duct Lay Out 3 credits · 3 hours APR 118B - Intro to Sheet Metal Duct Lay Out APR 118B - Intro to Sheet Metal Duct Lay Out 3 Credit(s) Course Description: The course topics include measurement of materials, lay out and fabrication of basic duct work using the parallel line method and mathematical formulas. Course Learning --- # APR118C — Sheet Metal Parallel Line Design 3 credits · 3 hours APR 118C - Sheet Metal Parallel Line Design APR 118C - Sheet Metal Parallel Line Design 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This is an advanced course and functions as the ‘capstone’ course for the end of the first year in the Sheet Metal Apprenticeship program. Apprentices will build fittings using tools and techniques learned in the first two courses. Course Learning --- # APR118D — Sheet Metal - Advanced Fittings 3 credits · 3 hours APR 118D - Sheet Metal - Advanced Fittings APR 118D - Sheet Metal - Advanced Fittings 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course teaches apprentices how to draft, lay out, and fabricate dimensionally accurate advanced fittings using radical line, parallel line, and the triangulation method with drafting tools. Course Learning --- # APR118E — Sheet Metal - Plans and Details 3 credits · 3 hours APR 118E - Sheet Metal - Plans and Details APR 118E - Sheet Metal - Plans and Details 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Apprentices will learn how to read and interpret complete plan sets, generate comprehensive duct lists based on blueprints, and compile complete flashing lists from blueprints. Course Learning --- # APR118F — Architectural Sheet Metal 3 credits · 3 hours APR 118F - Architectural Sheet Metal APR 118F - Architectural Sheet Metal 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This capstone course, designed for the end of Year Two in the Sheet Metal Apprenticeship program, provides apprentices with the opportunity to assemble a flashing mock-up tailored to specific design characteristics and application requirements, while demonstrating proper safety practices. Course Learning --- # APR120A — Introduction to Boiler Operation 4 credits · 4 hours APR 120A - Introduction to Boiler Operation APR 120A - Introduction to Boiler Operation 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides an introduction to the safety considerations, theory, tools, machinery, mathematics, blueprint reading and their applications in energy generation. Course Learning --- # APR120B — Mechanics of Steam Generated Power 4 credits · 4 hours APR 120B - Mechanics of Steam Generated Power APR 120B - Mechanics of Steam Generated Power 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides the apprentice with an understanding of the thermodynamics of steam and the theory of combustion. Factors including air flow, gas removal, fuel characteristics, equipment design, and water chemistry will be included. Course Learning --- # APR120C — Boiler Design and Operation 4 credits · 4 hours APR 120C - Boiler Design and Operation APR 120C - Boiler Design and Operation 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Prepares the apprentice to conduct tests for water chemistry, proper installation of valves, steam traps, soot blowers, boiler startup and documentation of procedures and operation to assure efficient steam generation safely. Course Learning --- # APR120D — Steam Turbine Operation 4 credits · 4 hours APR 120D - Steam Turbine Operation APR 120D - Steam Turbine Operation 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides an overview of steam turbine design, applications and maintenance. The principles of basic electricity and motor control theory pertinent to power generation and transmission will be included. Course Learning --- # APR120E — Boiler Instrumentation and Control 4 credits · 4 hours APR 120E - Boiler Instrumentation and Control APR 120E - Boiler Instrumentation and Control 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the apprentice to instrumentation and control devices used with various input/output mediums. Instruments required to take measurements in assessing the status of boiler operations will be introduced with detailed instruction of proper usage. Safety and efficient operation of the boiler will be a consideration in all discussions of control devices. Course Learning --- # APR120F — Heating Boiler Operation - Install 4 credits · 4 hours APR 120F - Heating Boiler Operation - Install APR 120F - Heating Boiler Operation - Install 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides detailed construction, installation and maintenance information for heating, hot water, water tube, tubular and cast-iron sectional boilers. Topics will include refractors, insulation, fittings, controls, basic refrigeration and security in the plant. Course Learning --- # APR127A — Electrical Theory I 4 credits · 4 hours APR 127A - Electrical Theory I APR 127A - Electrical Theory I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Familiarizes the beginning electrical apprentice with both practical and theoretical aspects of electricity and electrical circuits. Course Learning --- # APR127B — Electrical Theory II 4 credits · 4 hours APR 127B - Electrical Theory II APR 127B - Electrical Theory II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Familiarizes the beginning electrical apprentice with more advanced aspects of electrical theory and math. Course Learning --- # APR127C — Electrical Theory III 4 credits · 4 hours APR 127C - Electrical Theory III APR 127C - Electrical Theory III 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Familiarizes the beginning electrical apprentice with advanced aspects of electrical theory, math, and power distribution. Course Learning --- # APR127D — Advanced Electrical I 4 credits · 4 hours APR 127D - Advanced Electrical I APR 127D - Advanced Electrical I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Expands electrical theory to three phase circuits, function and operation of single and three phase transformers, DC motors and generators, one and three phase motors and alternators, and calculations required for operation of circuits and transformers. Course Learning --- # APR127E — Advanced Electrical II 4 credits · 4 hours APR 127E - Advanced Electrical II APR 127E - Advanced Electrical II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: This course is designed for the Inside Wireman Electrical Apprentice. Instruction includes Residential code calculations, motors, generators, transformers, blueprint reading, branch circuits, ampacity, and conduit fill. Course Learning --- # APR127F — Advanced Electrical III 4 credits · 4 hours APR 127F - Advanced Electrical III APR 127F - Advanced Electrical III 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Increase understanding of formulas and tables used in calculating sizing of conductors, branch circuits, breakers and junction boxes. Applications will apply to single phase and three-phase loads. A variety of motor control circuit functions including two and three wire control, peripheral devices, interlocks, and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s) will be covered. Course Learning --- # APR129A — Aviation General I 6 credits · 6 hours APR 129A - Aviation General I APR 129A - Aviation General I 6 Credit(s) Course Description: This course covers key concepts and practical skills essential for apprentices in the Airframe and Power Plant Mechanic Apprenticeship program. Topics include aircraft ground handling techniques, understanding FARS and technical publications, and applying mathematics to aviation maintenance tasks. Apprentices will also learn to read blueprints and drawings, understand basic physics and aerodynamics, and identify fasteners and hardware used in aircraft systems. This course provides the foundational know… --- # APR129B — Aviation General II 6 credits · 6 hours APR 129B - Aviation General II APR 129B - Aviation General II 6 Credit(s) Course Description: This course covers critical topics in aviation maintenance, including corrosion detection and removal, fluid lines and fittings, and non-destructive testing. Apprentices will learn proper use of hand tools and measuring devices, understand mechanic privileges and limitations, and apply human factors and risk management principles to enhance safety. This course ensures apprentices are equipped with the technical and safety knowledge required for effective aircraft maintenance and compliance with indus… --- # APR129C — Aviation General III 6 credits · 6 hours APR 129C - Aviation General III APR 129C - Aviation General III 6 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces basics of electricity through electrical systems regarding aviation and aircraft. Special emphasis will be given to introduction to basic electricity, chemical energy, aircraft batteries, magnetism, types of electricity, production of electricity, electrical relationships, Ohm’s law, direct current electricity, alternating current electricity, circuits and components, electrical motors, generators, and aircraft circuits. This course is designed to prepare for the FAA licensing examinatio… --- # APR129F — Aviation Airframe I 3 credits · 3 hours APR 129F - Aviation Airframe I APR 129F - Aviation Airframe I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course covers the fundamentals of aircraft structural design and key materials used in construction, including metals, wood, and composites. Apprentices will learn about the purpose and function of major components like the fuselage, wings, and landing gear. The course also explores the importance of protective coatings for corrosion prevention and the basics of aircraft electrical systems, including batteries, generators, and circuit breakers. By the end of the course, apprentices will gain ess… --- # APR201A — Machinist - CNC Controls 2 credits · 2 hours APR 201A - Machinist - CNC Controls APR 201A - Machinist - CNC Controls 2 Credit(s) Course Description: This course is designed to develop an understanding as well as the capabilities and limitations of the Haas VF-Series Mill CNC Control. Basic functions and operating modes of the control are also covered as well as safety and maintenance. Course Learning --- # APR201B — Machinist CNC Programming - Mill 2 credits · 2 hours APR 201B - Machinist CNC Programming - Mill APR 201B - Machinist CNC Programming - Mill 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Covering basic Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programming of the Haas vertical mill as well as machine set-up and operation, this course emphasizes manual data input programming and manual program editing. Students will gain experience reading, writing and editing part programs using industry standard G & M code programming. Course Learning --- # APR201C — Machinist CNC Programming - Lathe 2 credits · 2 hours APR 201C - Machinist CNC Programming - Lathe APR 201C - Machinist CNC Programming - Lathe 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Covering basic Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programming of the Haas turning center (lathe) as well as machine set-up and operation, this course emphasizes personal and machine safety, manual data input programming, and manual program editing. Students will gain experience reading, writing and editing part programs using industry standard G & M code programming. Course Learning --- # APR202A — Machinist CAM I Mastercam 2D 2 credits · 2 hours APR 202A - Machinist CAM I Mastercam 2D APR 202A - Machinist CAM I Mastercam 2D 2 Credit(s) Course Description: First course in a set of three. Introducing Mastercam CAD/CAM software to students, with training to design parts and toolpaths for a modern CNC vertical machining center, this course has a primary focus on Haas machines. Covering the creation of two- and three-dimensional wire frame geometry, relevant to PC based CAD/CAM work. Emphasis is on proper geometry creation, manipulation and management of toolpath. Safety and efficient machining will be stressed throughout the course. Cour… --- # APR202B — Machinist CAM II Mastercam 3D 2 credits · 2 hours APR 202B - Machinist CAM II Mastercam 3D APR 202B - Machinist CAM II Mastercam 3D 2 Credit(s) Course Description: As the second of two courses for Mastercam CAD/CAM software, this course teaches students how to construct advanced 3D geometric models using geometric, free form, and derived surface types. Course Learning --- # APR202C — Machinist Mastercam 4th Axis Prgmg 2 credits · 2 hours APR 202C - Machinist Mastercam 4th Axis Prgmg APR 202C - Machinist Mastercam 4th Axis Prgmg 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces students to the basic fundamentals of learning how to use Mastercam software to program 4 th axis parts for Haas vertical machining centers. Course Learning --- # APR203A — Machinist Welding Fundamentals I 2 credits · 2 hours APR 203A - Machinist Welding Fundamentals I APR 203A - Machinist Welding Fundamentals I 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces basic theory of oxy/fuel cutting/welding, shielded metal arc welding, and gas metal arc welding with emphasis on safety. Includes basic skill development in preparation of metal, welding, and cutting. Course Learning --- # APR203B — Machinist Welding Fundamentals II 2 credits · 2 hours APR 203B - Machinist Welding Fundamentals II APR 203B - Machinist Welding Fundamentals II 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Continues study in oxy/fuel cutting/welding, shielded metal arc welding, with emphasis on safety. Course Learning --- # APR207A — HVAC Systems I 4 credits · 4 hours APR 207A - HVAC Systems I APR 207A - HVAC Systems I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Develops the ability to perform residential/commercial heat-loss calculations for heating systems and size system components. Additional system topics will include: Recharging a refrigeration system; Service estimates; Absorption and compression refrigeration systems; Physical principles of air movement and humidity. Course Learning --- # APR207B — HVAC Systems II 2 credits · 2 hours APR 207B - HVAC Systems II APR 207B - HVAC Systems II 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides an understanding of special refrigeration systems and their applications, the fundamentals of air conditioning, basic heating and air conditioning systems and heating and humidification systems. Course Learning --- # APR207C — HVAC Systems III 2 credits · 2 hours APR 207C - HVAC Systems III APR 207C - HVAC Systems III 2 Credit(s) Course Description: The course is a continuation of the systems series and includes cooling and dehumidifying systems, central air conditioning and heat pumps, solar energy systems, advanced air conditioning-heating systems, and automotive air conditioning. Course Learning --- # APR207D — HVAC Airflow and Systems Control I 4 credits · 4 hours APR 207D - HVAC Airflow and Systems Control I APR 207D - HVAC Airflow and Systems Control I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides a review of basic refrigeration and A/C controls in preparation for determining ventilation requirements, calculating duct size, utilization of instruments in checking airflow and draft control. Control systems, control circuit diagrams and architectural blueprints will be used to make calculations. Course Learning --- # APR207E — HVAC Airflow and Systems Control II 4 credits · 4 hours APR 207E - HVAC Airflow and Systems Control II APR 207E - HVAC Airflow and Systems Control II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the primary concepts that lead to building controls systems including thermostats, pneumatic controls and microprocessor based/ Direct Digital Control (DDC) systems. Servicing, troubleshooting and troubleshooting procedures will be included. Course Learning --- # APR207F — HVAC Operation and Systems Review 4 credits · 4 hours APR 207F - HVAC Operation and Systems Review APR 207F - HVAC Operation and Systems Review 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides review of basic air conditioning, refrigeration, schematics, electrical components, building codes, service and troubleshooting fundamentals covered the during previous eleven terms in preparation for the HVAC-JATC Journeyman’s test. Course Learning --- # APR211A — Water Supply Systems 4 credits · 4 hours APR 211A - Water Supply Systems APR 211A - Water Supply Systems 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides applied math concepts that include geometry, instruction on how to size water piping in all applications and treatment of potable water for private and public water systems. Course Learning --- # APR211B — Plumbing DWV and Compressed Air 4 credits · 4 hours APR 211B - Plumbing DWV and Compressed Air APR 211B - Plumbing DWV and Compressed Air 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers sizing Drain, Waste, and Vent (DWV) piping as well as sizing storm drains, roof drains and roof storage and drainage systems. There will be coverage of sewage pumps and sump pumps which includes sizing, installations, troubleshooting and repair. The course will also cover compressed air line installation, sizing and troubleshooting. Course Learning --- # APR211C — Plumbing Backflow Prevention 4 credits · 4 hours APR 211C - Plumbing Backflow Prevention APR 211C - Plumbing Backflow Prevention 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the principles and hazards of backflow prevention, and reviews different types of vents that can be installed in a drain, waste and vent system. It also covers corrosive waste and reviews the safety issues and hazard communications. Course Learning --- # APR211D — Review of Oregon Plumbing Code 4 credits · 4 hours APR 211D - Review of Oregon Plumbing Code APR 211D - Review of Oregon Plumbing Code 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides a review of all Oregon state plumbing codes, OSHA rules and the use of mathematics in plumbing in preparation for taking the Oregon Plumber Licensing Examination (OPLE). Course Learning --- # APR211E — Plumbing Test Prep I 4 credits · 4 hours APR 211E - Plumbing Test Prep I APR 211E - Plumbing Test Prep I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Serves as the first of two designed to review all preceding plumbing apprenticeship classes to prepare for successful passage of the Oregon Plumbing Licensing Exam (OPLE). Course Learning --- # APR211F — Plumbing Test Prep II 4 credits · 4 hours APR 211F - Plumbing Test Prep II APR 211F - Plumbing Test Prep II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The second in a series designed to prepare the fourth-year apprentice for taking the Oregon Plumber Licensing Examination (OPLE). Course Learning --- # APR216A — Millwright Machine Shop I 2 credits · 2 hours APR 216A - Millwright Machine Shop I APR 216A - Millwright Machine Shop I 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides an overview of carpentry skills needed by the journeyman millwright. Topics include shop safety, hand, stationary and pneumatic tool operation, and construction methods. Course Learning --- # APR216B — Millwright Machine Shop II 2 credits · 2 hours APR 216B - Millwright Machine Shop II APR 216B - Millwright Machine Shop II 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides an overview of carpentry skills needed by the journeyman millwright. Topics include shop safety, hand, stationary and pneumatic tool operation, and construction methods. Course Learning Prerequisites: APR216A --- # APR216C — Millwright Drafting 4 credits · 4 hours APR 216C - Millwright Drafting APR 216C - Millwright Drafting 4 Credit(s) Course Description: A one-term course that will supplement on-the-job training with technical training required for trade comprehension, applications, and practices. The course introduces the apprentices to basic mechanical drafting techniques. Topics include mathematical calculations used to determine circular, linear, area and volume measurements, drafting terminology, characteristics of various types of drawings, drafting symbols and blueprint interpretation. Course Learning --- # APR216D — Millwright Industrial Hydraulics I 2 credits · 2 hours APR 216D - Millwright Industrial Hydraulics I APR 216D - Millwright Industrial Hydraulics I 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Supplements on-the-job training with technical training required for trade comprehensive, application, and practices. A Vickers hydraulic training power unit is used to demonstrate different aspects of fluid power, which includes pumps, motors, cylinders, manually and electrically-operated directional valves, flow controls, pressure reducing devices, fittings, and various types of piping, hoses, etc. Course Learning --- # APR216E — Millwright Industrial Hydraulics II 2 credits · 2 hours APR 216E - Millwright Industrial Hydraulics II APR 216E - Millwright Industrial Hydraulics II 2 Credit(s) Course Description: The advanced Hydraulics-Pneumatics course is the second in a series designed to supplement on-the-job training with technical training required for trade comprehensive, application, and practices. A Vickers hydraulic training power unit is used to demonstrate advanced aspects of fluid power, which includes pumps, motors, cylinders, manually and electrically-operated directional valves, flow controls, pressure reducing devices, fittings, and various types of piping, hos… Prerequisites: APR216D --- # APR216F — Millwright Rigging 4 credits · 4 hours APR 216F - Millwright Rigging APR 216F - Millwright Rigging 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Prepares the apprentice to apply general and specific rigging applications on the work site that may include lifting and positioning equipment; using ropes, cables, hoists and cranes. Topics include: Evolution of rigging systems; Mathematics of rigging; Basic system principles; Rope tying techniques; Real work situations; and Mobile and stationary crane operation. Course Learning --- # APR216G — Millwright Industrial Pneumatics 2 credits · 2 hours APR 216G - Millwright Industrial Pneumatics APR 216G - Millwright Industrial Pneumatics 2 Credit(s) Course Description: This course supports on-the-job training by providing the technical knowledge needed for a comprehensive understanding of industrial pneumatics. Through hands-on experience with a compressed air training unit, students will learn the practical applications of pneumatic systems, including air compressors, cylinders, directional valves (manual and electric), flow and pressure controls, fittings, piping, hoses, and more. Course Learning --- # APR218A — Sheet Metal - AutoCAD Basics 3 credits · 3 hours APR 218A - Sheet Metal - AutoCAD Basics APR 218A - Sheet Metal - AutoCAD Basics 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Apprentices in this course will learn AutoCAD key functions to create AutoCAD layout projects that supports industry’s need for precise design, accurate fabrication, and an ability to make adjustments so that errors are reduced in production. Course Learning --- # APR218B — Sheet Metal - Basic Welding 3 credits · 3 hours APR 218B - Sheet Metal - Basic Welding APR 218B - Sheet Metal - Basic Welding 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course teaches apprentices welding techniques specific to MIG, TIG, and ARC welding, which are essential in sheet metal fabrications. Course Learning --- # APR218C — Sheet Metal - Advanced Welding 3 credits · 3 hours APR 218C - Sheet Metal - Advanced Welding APR 218C - Sheet Metal - Advanced Welding 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course serves as the capstone for Year Three of the program, where apprentices will fabricate layout and welding projects that meet industry standards while demonstrating proper safety techniques in welding environments. Course Learning --- # APR218D — Sheet Metal - Brazing and Soldering 3 credits · 3 hours APR 218D - Sheet Metal - Brazing and Soldering APR 218D - Sheet Metal - Brazing and Soldering 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course teaches apprentices proper brazing and soldering techniques that allow for joining different metals and thin sheets without damaging base metals. This course prepares apprentices to take a brazing certification test. Course Learning --- # APR218E — Sheet Metal - SMACNA 3 credits · 3 hours APR 218E - Sheet Metal - SMACNA APR 218E - Sheet Metal - SMACNA 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course teaches apprentices how to choose appropriate hangers based on weight, load requirements, and specific applications in the sheet metal industry. This course also covers and reinforces The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA) set of standards for industry. Course Learning --- # APR218F — Sheet Metal - Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours APR 218F - Sheet Metal - Project Management APR 218F - Sheet Metal - Project Management 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course serves as the capstone for Year Four of the Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Program, where apprentices will identify and improve their individual management skills to meet industry expectations while developing effective techniques in managing people, materials, and time to support career advancement. Course Learning --- # APR227A — National Electrical Code I 4 credits · 4 hours APR 227A - National Electrical Code I APR 227A - National Electrical Code I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The first in a three-part series designed to familiarize the Electrical Apprentice with the current National Electrical Code (NEC) edition. Emphasis will include motor calculations, wire sizing, transformers and trade safety. All topics will include technical applications and NEC implications. Course Learning --- # APR227B — National Electrical Code II 4 credits · 4 hours APR 227B - National Electrical Code II APR 227B - National Electrical Code II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The second in a three-part series designed to familiarize the Electrical Apprentice with the current National Electrical Code (NEC) edition. Emphasis within this course will include box and conduit fill, voltage drops, feeders, branch circuits and service calculations for commercial and residential installations. All topics will include technical applications and NEC implications. Course Learning --- # APR227C — National Electrical Code III 4 credits · 4 hours APR 227C - National Electrical Code III APR 227C - National Electrical Code III 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The third in a three-part series designed to familiarize the Electrical Apprentice with the current National Electrical Code (NEC) edition. Emphasis within this course will include NEC lay-out, and grounding vs. bonding systems. All topics will include technical applications and NEC implications. Course Learning --- # APR227D — Oregon Electrical License Prep I 4 credits · 4 hours APR 227D - Oregon Electrical License Prep I APR 227D - Oregon Electrical License Prep I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The first of three courses in a series designed to familiarize Apprentice Electricians with advanced test taking skills and increase their knowledge of the current electrical code. Emphasis will be on reviewing current code, calculations and formulas, practical electrical application and workplace safety. Course Learning --- # APR227E — Oregon Electrical License Prep II 4 credits · 4 hours APR 227E - Oregon Electrical License Prep II APR 227E - Oregon Electrical License Prep II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The second of three courses designed to prepare the Apprentice Electrician to pass the Oregon Electrical licensing exam. Course serves as a review of current electrical code calculations using standard and optional methods, practical electrical applications and workplace safety practices. All testing will simulate the Oregon Electrical Licensing Examination. Course Learning --- # APR227F — Oregon Electrical License Prep III 4 credits · 4 hours APR 227F - Oregon Electrical License Prep III APR 227F - Oregon Electrical License Prep III 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The third of three courses in a series designed to familiarize the Apprentice Electrician with advanced test taking skills and increase their knowledge of the current electrical code, with a major focus on Oregon Revised Statutes, Oregon Administrative Rules and the Oregon Addendums. The course will interpret NEC code article content, review electrical components and application characteristics, and clarify terminology including industry jargon. Course Learning --- # APR229A — Aviation Airframe II 6 credits · 6 hours APR 229A - Aviation Airframe II APR 229A - Aviation Airframe II 6 Credit(s) Course Description: This course covers the operation, installation, and troubleshooting of key aircraft systems including hydraulic, landing gear, fuel, environmental, and fire protection systems. It also explores avionic systems, their integration into flight operations, and troubleshooting methods for both analog and digital avionics. Students will learn airworthiness considerations, Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) specifications, and system bundling techniques, equipping them with the skills to maintain and repa… --- # APR229B — Aviation Powerplant I 6 credits · 6 hours APR 229B - Aviation Powerplant I APR 229B - Aviation Powerplant I 6 Credit(s) Course Description: This course covers essential knowledge of aircraft powerplant systems, including propellers, engine removal and replacement, fire protection systems, engine maintenance and operation, light-sport aircraft engines, and a comprehensive review of powerplant concepts. Emphasis is placed on FAA-approved procedures and standards. Course Learning --- # APR229C — Aviation Powerplant II 4 credits · 4 hours APR 229C - Aviation Powerplant II APR 229C - Aviation Powerplant II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: This course covers the fundamentals of aircraft engine systems, including fuel and metering, induction and exhaust, ignition and electrical, starting systems, and lubrication and cooling. Students will gain essential knowledge of engine operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting techniques to ensure optimal performance and compliance with regulatory standards. Course Learning --- # ART115 — Basic Design - Composition 3 credits · 3 hours ART 115 - Basic Design - Composition ART 115 - Basic Design - Composition 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides instruction in the basic concepts, vocabulary, and practice of design, emphasizing essential elements and principles of composition. Assignments will deal with processes of creativity, ideation, aesthetic analysis, process style and meaning. Students work primarily in black and white media, addressing the foundations of both objective and non-objective modes of visual art. Skills and experiences acquired in this studio course are applicable to fine arts, crafts and commercial des… --- # ART116 — Basic Design - Color Theory 3 credits · 3 hours ART 116 - Basic Design - Color Theory ART 116 - Basic Design - Color Theory 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides instruction in the basic theories and practice of using color qualities and relationships in art, including hue, value, and saturation in essential and experimental color design, providing a foundation in the vocabulary and practice of color theory in visual art. Assignments exploring both objective and non-objective form address color mixing, spatial and volumetric effects, basic color relationships, color in image development, and the effect of color on human emotion and perc… --- # ART120 — Introduction to Digital Art 3 credits · 3 hours ART 120 - Introduction to Digital Art ART 120 - Introduction to Digital Art 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides experiential instruction in basic modalities, techniques, and software programs in digital design, and their use in contemporary art making processes. Students work in both the computer lab and a traditional studio art setting to explore significant individual concepts and exercise their ability to communicate those concepts visually. Programs such as those in the Adobe ® suite and other freely available software will be used as both a platform for creative ideation and a finis… --- # ART131 — Introduction to Drawing - Value 3 credits · 3 hours ART 131 - Introduction to Drawing - Value ART 131 - Introduction to Drawing - Value 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores basic art processes, techniques and media usage, and provides the foundation for the development of observation and visual analysis, culminating in the development of personal visual language, creative thinking, and self-expression. This course introduces basic principles, methods and media with an emphasis on value drawing. Students work extensively through direct observation of real objects, forms, and spaces, augmented by project-appropriate use of photographic sourc… --- # ART132 — Introduction to Drawing - Line 3 credits · 3 hours ART 132 - Introduction to Drawing - Line ART 132 - Introduction to Drawing - Line 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Basic drawing principles, techniques and media usage are introduced through a combination of mini-lectures, demonstrations, studio work and group discussions. Designed to expand aesthetic awareness, this course assists students in developing a personal visual language by presenting skills to communicate in today’s art world. The concepts of line, form, spatial depth and composition are explored with an emphasis on line drawing. Course Learning --- # ART133 — Intro to Drawing - Mixed Media 3 credits · 3 hours ART 133 - Intro to Drawing - Mixed Media ART 133 - Intro to Drawing - Mixed Media 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Stimulates creative experimentation with drawing processes through the use of a variety of wet and dry media, collage, transfer and others. This course provides a framework for the development of self-expression and creative thinking skills needed to communicate in today’s art world. Introduces the experience of working in a multi-media drawing format through a combination of lectures, studio work and group discussions. Course Learning --- # ART197 — Gallery Design and Management ART 197 - Gallery Design and Management ART 197 - Gallery Design and Management Var. Credit(s) Training includes installation of exhibits, communication with artists, recordkeeping, shipping, and all phases of gallery clerical work and promotion. Discussion focuses on exhibition design and installation as well as contemporary and historical perspectives and critiques. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR122Z --- # ART198 — Independent Study - Art Portfolio ART 198 - Independent Study - Art Portfolio ART 198 - Independent Study - Art Portfolio Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Develops the knowledge, requirements, and materials needed for creating professional portfolios of creative work for exhibition proposals and admission into art schools. Recommended for art majors. Course is repeatable. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR122Z --- # ART199 — Special Studies - Art ART 199 - Special Studies - Art ART 199 - Special Studies - Art Var. Credit(s) Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # ART204 — Prehistoric to Gothic Art 4 credits · 4 hours ART 204 - Prehistoric to Gothic Art ART 204 - Prehistoric to Gothic Art 4 Credit(s) The intent of this study is to gain skills in appreciating, understanding, and evaluating the beauty and meaning in art and life in the context of culture, and evolving needs and belief systems. For art majors, a necessary foundation is laid for advanced study in studio art and art history. Students study the history of art in the context of the cultures producing them, by studying selected works of painting, sculpture, architecture, and other fine arts, from prehistoric to Gothic periods. Students study the d… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ART205 — Renaissance to Baroque Art 4 credits · 4 hours ART 205 - Renaissance to Baroque Art ART 205 - Renaissance to Baroque Art 4 Credit(s) For art majors, a necessary foundation is laid for advanced study in studio art and art history. Students study the history of art in the context of the cultures producing them, by studying selected works of painting, sculpture, architecture, and other fine arts, from Renaissance to Baroque periods. Students study the development of art in the Western tradition with reference to major periods and styles of art from the non-Western world, including art from Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the Pacific Islands.… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ART206 — 18th Century to Contemporary Art 4 credits · 4 hours ART 206 - 18th Century to Contemporary Art ART 206 - 18th Century to Contemporary Art 4 Credit(s) For art majors, a necessary foundation is laid for advanced study in studio art and art history. Students study the history of art in the context of the cultures producing them, by studying selected works of painting, sculpture, architecture, and other fine arts, from the 18th century to contemporary times. Students study the development of art in the Western tradition with reference to major periods and styles of art from the non-Western world, including art from Asia, Africa, the Americas, and… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ART222 — Graphic Design - Typography 3 credits · 3 hours ART 222 - Graphic Design - Typography ART 222 - Graphic Design - Typography 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Acquaints students with the basic concepts needed for entry-level graphics positions. Increases understanding of letterforms, font usage, and changes from media to media, and the effects on viewers. Includes concept design from thumbnail to finished product, skill development as applied to logo, trademarks and business packages, and covers current standards of design. Course Learning --- # ART234 — Figure Drawing I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 234 - Figure Drawing I ART 234 - Figure Drawing I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces techniques and process in drawing the figure from life. This course provides a framework for the development of self-expression for beginning students, and presents advanced students with problem-solving experiences appropriate to issues in contemporary art. Students draw almost exclusively from live models, both nude and draped, using a range of materials and formats. Through direct observation, anatomical study, historical information and media experimentation, students develop their drawing ski… --- # ART235 — Figure Drawing II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 235 - Figure Drawing II ART 235 - Figure Drawing II 3 Credit(s) This course provides a framework for the continuing development of self-expression and personal artistic style for advanced students in the use of the human figure in contemporary art. Students draw almost exclusively from live models, both nude and draped, using a range of materials and formats. Through direct observation, anatomical study, historical context, and media experimentation, students continue the development of their technical and conceptual skills in figurative modes. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART234 --- # ART236 — Figure Drawing III 3 credits · 3 hours ART 236 - Figure Drawing III ART 236 - Figure Drawing III 3 Credit(s) Students draw almost exclusively from live models, both nude and draped, using a range of materials and formats, developing individual approaches to the creation of finished works of art, emphasizing increased sophistication of anatomy, composition, and conceptualization. Students develop their ability to work in a self-identified series format through direct observation, anatomical study, historical context and media experimentation creating a personal body of figurative work. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART235 --- # ART237 — Illustration Black and White Media 3 credits · 3 hours ART 237 - Illustration Black and White Media ART 237 - Illustration Black and White Media 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces traditional (non-computerized) illustration techniques, concepts and practices, allowing students to develop an understanding of how to create an illustration both physically as well as conceptually. The course focuses on black and white media and is designed to increase basic art skills, provide the tools and knowledge for students to successfully complete assigned projects, and develop an understanding of commercial illustration applications. Course Learning --- # ART238 — Illustration - Color Media 3 credits · 3 hours ART 238 - Illustration - Color Media ART 238 - Illustration - Color Media 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces traditional (non-digital) illustration techniques, concepts and practices, allowing students to develop an understanding of how to create an illustration both physically as well as conceptually. The course focuses on color and color media and is designed to increase basic art skills, provide the tools and knowledge for students to successfully complete assigned projects, and develop an understanding of commercial illustration applications. Course Learning --- # ART239 — Illustration - Perspective 3 credits · 3 hours ART 239 - Illustration - Perspective ART 239 - Illustration - Perspective 3 Credit(s) Course Description: A hands-on course designed to develop knowledge and understanding of measured linear perspective drawing. Increases skills and understanding of the principles of one-point, two-point, and three-point rendering in art. Further work on additional skill development as needed for student progress will be included. The knowledge gained is applicable to both commercial and fine art purposes. Course Learning --- # ART240 — Advanced Figure Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours ART 240 - Advanced Figure Drawing ART 240 - Advanced Figure Drawing 3 Credit(s) Through direct observation, anatomical study, historical research, creative ideation, and media experimentation, students develop their drawing skills and increase their knowledge of the human figure in art. In a studio environment, traditional and contemporary drawing techniques are applied to the interpretation of the nude and draped figure. This course provides a framework for the development of self-expression for advanced students, encouraging them to develop a personal style, theory, and approach to the figu… Prerequisites: ART236 --- # ART245 — Drawing for Graphic Design 3 credits · 3 hours ART 245 - Drawing for Graphic Design ART 245 - Drawing for Graphic Design 3 Credit(s) Students will explore the use of drawing as a tool for visual problem solving, idea generation, visual diagramming and storyboarding, as well as a design/illustration medium for final production work. Projects explore visual languages, storytelling, storyboards and the visual essay. Course is repeatable. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART237, ART238 --- # ART253 — Ceramics I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 253 - Ceramics I ART 253 - Ceramics I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces students to the history, technology, design and art of pottery, relating traditional and contemporary methods in contemporary art practice. This course will channel students towards creative thinking, self-expression and self-evaluation. Introduces materials, tools, and techniques in producing ceramic pottery and sculptural forms including hand-building, wheel throwing, glaze application, firing, and other finishes for clay. Course Learning --- # ART254 — Ceramics II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 254 - Ceramics II ART 254 - Ceramics II 3 Credit(s) Reinforces expectations for students to achieve their goals, and to understand the continuing change of contemporary ceramic art techniques. Introduces materials, tools, and techniques in producing ceramic pottery and sculptural forms, and includes hand building, wheel throwing, glaze formulation and application, firing, and other finishes for clay. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART253 --- # ART255 — Ceramics III 3 credits · 3 hours ART 255 - Ceramics III ART 255 - Ceramics III 3 Credit(s) Reinforces the expectations of students to achieve their goals and to understand the continuing change of contemporary ceramic art. Introduces students to advanced materials, tools, and techniques in producing ceramic pottery and sculptural forms. Includes hand-building, wheel throwing, glaze formulation and application, firing, and other finishes for clay. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART254 --- # ART256 — Ceramics IV 3 credits · 3 hours ART 256 - Ceramics IV ART 256 - Ceramics IV 3 Credit(s) Recommended The course is set up as an open studio with individualized critiques and assigned research activities. Each student works on developing personal imagery, style, and art philosophy while learning to make the transition from art student to working artist. Course is repeatable. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART255 --- # ART257 — Jewelry and Metalsmithing I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 257 - Jewelry and Metalsmithing I ART 257 - Jewelry and Metalsmithing I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores basic metalsmithing processes, including piercing, riveting, lost wax casting and silver soldering and provides a foundation for the development of creative thinking and self-expression. Course is designed for students with limited or no previous jewelry/metalsmithing experience. Introduces tools and techniques used in working with nonferrous metals through a combination of demonstrations, studio work and group discussions. Furthers design awareness and explores three-dimension… --- # ART258 — Jewelry and Metalsmithing II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 258 - Jewelry and Metalsmithing II ART 258 - Jewelry and Metalsmithing II 3 Credit(s) Explores historical and contemporary artists and continues development of design and aesthetic awareness of three-dimensional small scale works of art with the goal of creating a personal visual language. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART257 --- # ART259 — Jewelry and Metalsmithing III 3 credits · 3 hours ART 259 - Jewelry and Metalsmithing III ART 259 - Jewelry and Metalsmithing III 3 Credit(s) Content varies by term and includes etching, enameling, die forming, chasing and repousse, mold making, 3D printing and stone setting. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART258 --- # ART260 — Jewelry and Metalsmithing IV 3 credits · 3 hours ART 260 - Jewelry and Metalsmithing IV ART 260 - Jewelry and Metalsmithing IV 3 Credit(s) They choose the tools and techniques to explore in depth during the term, and they design their own assignments and choose projects (in keeping with the previous classes) that they will explore through a combination of demonstrations, studio work, and group discussions. A series of pieces will be created to exhibit/sell in the fall/Christmas sale, winter/Valentine’s Day sale, or the spring/student exhibit. The course continues to prepare students to create jewelry/metal objects to exhibit/sell by further… Prerequisites: ART259 --- # ART276 — Sculpture I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 276 - Sculpture I ART 276 - Sculpture I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Encourages students to develop critical as well as creative thinking through the exploration of materials, processes, concepts and imagery in three-dimensional art forms. Students will explore a range of sculptural materials and techniques, including an introduction to ZBrush digital modeling software and three-dimensional printing. Course Learning --- # ART277 — Sculpture II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 277 - Sculpture II ART 277 - Sculpture II 3 Credit(s) Project exercises provide experience in modeling, casting, carving and fabrication processes with a special emphasis on self-expression and concepts. Assignments establish a conceptual format within which to explore creative ideas - the course emphasizes hands-on working experience in a variety of media. Projects are short-term in duration with work in greater complexity, size, and more demanding materials reserved for more advanced coursework. The emphasis is on accomplishment of a diversified experience. Lectures and films provide hi… Prerequisites: ART276 --- # ART278 — Sculpture III 3 credits · 3 hours ART 278 - Sculpture III ART 278 - Sculpture III 3 Credit(s) Exposure to a wide range of ideas enables students to develop their own sense of direction. Emphasis is on the exploration and manipulation of form and space in a variety of materials to investigate sculptural expression. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART277 --- # ART280 — CWE - Art ART 280 - CWE - Art ART 280 - CWE - Art Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their programs. Together, the Instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # ART281 — Painting I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 281 - Painting I ART 281 - Painting I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Encourages students to develop critical as well as creative thinking through the exploration of materials, processes, concepts, and imagery. Through exposure to a wide range of ideas, students are enabled to develop an individual sense of direction. This course introduces opaque painting techniques using acrylic paints. Course Learning --- # ART282 — Painting II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 282 - Painting II ART 282 - Painting II 3 Credit(s) Explores a variety of techniques and concepts of various stylistic developments in painting. By focusing on conceptual differences and connections between stylistic periods, students are able to explore techniques developing a broad foundation of ideas and skills as well as facilitating the pursuit of individuality and creative thinking. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART281 --- # ART283 — Painting III 3 credits · 3 hours ART 283 - Painting III ART 283 - Painting III 3 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: ART282, ART281 --- # ART284 — Painting IV 3 credits · 3 hours ART 284 - Painting IV ART 284 - Painting IV 3 Credit(s) Introduces advanced principles, methods and processes of painting through mini lectures, research, studio work and critique. Concepts based on contemporary ideas and images relating to painting are explored. Credits taken may be applied to the Oregon Transfer Degree, the Associate of General Studies degree, toward fulfilling the humanities requirement or elective requirement, or may be taken to pursue a personal educational track, whether towards a career in art, or for aesthetic and psychological enrichment. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART283 --- # ART287 — Aqueous Media - Airbrush I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 287 - Aqueous Media - Airbrush I ART 287 - Aqueous Media - Airbrush I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces airbrush painting as applied to the commercial art field of illustration. The operation and care of airbrush equipment are covered, and students gain hands-on experience working in a variety of exercises to give them a basic knowledge of airbrush techniques. Students will learn about the use of airbrush in commercial art and the different techniques that develop artwork used in advertising and fine art. Course Learning --- # ART288 — Aqueous Media - Airbrush II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 288 - Aqueous Media - Airbrush II ART 288 - Aqueous Media - Airbrush II 3 Credit(s) Textures, patterns and color, with the added use of lettering, are used to develop camera-ready art work in four different projects. Continues work with students in developing portfolios that can be shown at any job interview. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART287 --- # ART294 — Watercolor I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 294 - Watercolor I ART 294 - Watercolor I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces basic transparent watercolor and basic painting processes and techniques. Students expand their awareness of historical and contemporary practice in water-based media and explore a full range of essential techniques using both stretched and un-stretched paper surfaces. A combination of mini-lectures, demonstrations, studio work and group discussions emphasize the characteristics of the materials, color theory, creative thinking, self-expression, and a variety of painting styles and imagery. Course Learning --- # ART295 — Watercolor II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 295 - Watercolor II ART 295 - Watercolor II 3 Credit(s) Students are required to demonstrate mastery of basic painting processes and techniques that make the development of creative thinking and self-expression possible. This course is a combination of lectures, demonstrations, studio work and group discussions that emphasize the characteristics of the materials, color theory, conceptualization, and a variety of painting styles and imagery. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART294 --- # ART296 — Watercolor III 3 credits · 3 hours ART 296 - Watercolor III ART 296 - Watercolor III 3 Credit(s) Course assignments explore the practice of series development, media experimentation and mastering techniques, including the use of alternate painting surfaces such as Yupo and watercolor board. The emphasis is on individual development of imagery and style. A combination of mini-lectures, demonstrations, studio work and group discussions focus on the materials, theory, and philosophies of watercolor painting. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART295 --- # ART297 — Watercolor IV 3 credits · 3 hours ART 297 - Watercolor IV ART 297 - Watercolor IV 3 Credit(s) It is set up as an open studio with individualized critiques and assigned research activities. Each student works on developing personal imagery, style, and art theory in a contemporary context. Students conceptualize and execute unique personal watercolor paintings based on individual research and interests. Course Learning Prerequisites: ART296 --- # ART299 — Special Studies - Art ART 299 - Special Studies - Art ART 299 - Special Studies - Art Var. Credit(s) Course Description: This course encourages the student to develop critical as well as creative thinking, through the exploration of materials, processes, concepts, and imagery; through exposure to a wide range of ideas, the student is enabled to develop his or her own sense of direction. This course introduces advanced principles, methods and processes of painting through mini lectures, research, studio work and critique. Concepts based on contemporary ideas and images relating to topic area are explored. Course is… --- # AM111 — Automotive Electricity 2 credits · 2 hours AM 111 - Automotive Electricity AM 111 - Automotive Electricity 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the fundamentals of basic electricity and the use of electrical service and testing equipment. Provides instruction in all phases of starting and charging systems. Emphasis is on hand-held instruments and basic troubleshooting techniques. Course is required for all entering Automotive Technology students, or waiver for equivalent work experience and ASE Electrical Systems certification. Course Learning Prerequisites: AM120, AM122 --- # AM111L — Automotive Electricity Lab 4 credits · 4 hours AM 111L - Automotive Electricity Lab AM 111L - Automotive Electricity Lab 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the fundamentals of basic electricity and the use of electrical service and testing equipment. Provides instruction in all phases of starting and charging systems. Emphasis is on hand-held instruments and basic troubleshooting techniques. Course required for all entering Automotive Technology students or waiver for equivalent work experience and ASE Electrical Systems certification. Course Learning Prerequisites: AM120, AM122 --- # AM120 — Automotive Maintenance 2 credits · 2 hours AM 120 - Automotive Maintenance AM 120 - Automotive Maintenance 2 Credit(s) Course or equivalent work experience required of all entering Automotive Technology students. Course Learning --- # AM120L — Automotive Maintenance Lab 4 credits · 4 hours AM 120L - Automotive Maintenance Lab AM 120L - Automotive Maintenance Lab 4 Credit(s) Course or equivalent work experience required of all entering Automotive Technology students. Course Learning --- # AM122 — Gasoline Engines Rebuild 3 credits · 3 hours AM 122 - Gasoline Engines Rebuild AM 122 - Gasoline Engines Rebuild 3 Credit(s) Course Learning --- # AM122L — Gasoline Engines Rebuild Lab 4 credits · 4 hours AM 122L - Gasoline Engines Rebuild Lab AM 122L - Gasoline Engines Rebuild Lab 4 Credit(s) Identify major automotive engine types and designs. Disassemble an engine to measure, inspect, and determine functionality of engine components. Correctly reassemble an engine and confirm by operating the engine. This lab is taken concurrently with AM 122 . Course Learning --- # AM131 — Engine Dynamics and Diagnosis 3 credits · 3 hours AM 131 - Engine Dynamics and Diagnosis AM 131 - Engine Dynamics and Diagnosis 3 Credit(s) Topics covered are basic and electronic ignition systems, basic fuel systems, oscilloscope diagnosis, emissions systems, infrared diagnosis, and mechanical diagnosis. Course Learning Prerequisites: AM120, AM122 --- # AM131L — Engine Dynamics and Diagnosis Lab 4 credits · 4 hours AM 131L - Engine Dynamics and Diagnosis Lab AM 131L - Engine Dynamics and Diagnosis Lab 4 Credit(s) Topics covered are the repair of basic electronic ignition systems, basic fuel systems, emission systems and engine mechanical components based on scan tool diagnosis, oscilloscope diagnosis, infrared diagnosis, and mechanical diagnosis. Course Learning Prerequisites: AM120, AM122 --- # AM141 — Manual Transmissions and Transaxles 3 credits · 3 hours AM 141 - Manual Transmissions and Transaxles AM 141 - Manual Transmissions and Transaxles 3 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: AM111, AM120 --- # AM141L — Manual Transmissions and Axles Lab 4 credits · 4 hours AM 141L - Manual Transmissions and Axles Lab AM 141L - Manual Transmissions and Axles Lab 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: AM111, AM120 --- # AM151 — Automotive Brake Systems 2 credits · 2 hours AM 151 - Automotive Brake Systems AM 151 - Automotive Brake Systems 2 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: AM111, AM120 --- # AM151L — Automotive Brake Systems Lab 4 credits · 4 hours AM 151L - Automotive Brake Systems Lab AM 151L - Automotive Brake Systems Lab 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: AM111, AM120 --- # AM160 — Auto Suspension and Steering 2 credits · 2 hours AM 160 - Auto Suspension and Steering AM 160 - Auto Suspension and Steering 2 Credit(s) Topics covered are suspension and steering systems as well as front- and rear wheel alignment. Course Learning Prerequisites: AM111, AM120 --- # AM160L — Auto Suspension and Steering Lab 4 credits · 4 hours AM 160L - Auto Suspension and Steering Lab AM 160L - Auto Suspension and Steering Lab 4 Credit(s) Topics covered are suspension and steering systems as well as front and rear wheel alignment. Course Learning Prerequisites: AM111, AM120 --- # AM190L — Automotive Repair Lab I 4 credits · 4 hours AM 190L - Automotive Repair Lab I AM 190L - Automotive Repair Lab I 4 Credit(s) Includes basic engine performance, diagnosis and repair of engines, chassis, power trains, and basic electrical systems. Primarily designed for first-year students or those with appropriate skill levels. Formerly as AM190. Course Learning Prerequisites: AM111, AM120, AM190 --- # AM199 — Special Studies - Automotive AM 199 - Special Studies - Automotive AM 199 - Special Studies - Automotive Variable Credit(s) Course is repeatable. Course Learning Prerequisites: AM111, AM120 --- # AM210 — Mechanical Careers Development 4 credits · 4 hours AM 210 - Mechanical Careers Development AM 210 - Mechanical Careers Development 4 Credit(s) Includes communication in the workplace, effective employee/employer relations, and job search skills. Course is for second-year students only. Course Learning Prerequisites: AM111, AM120 --- # AM232 — Computerized Engine Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AM 232 - Computerized Engine Systems AM 232 - Computerized Engine Systems 3 Credit(s) Topics covered are computer engine control systems, fuel injection, turbo-charging, and the use of sophisticated electronic test equipment to diagnose problems in these systems. Course Learning Prerequisites: AM131 --- # AM232L — Computerized Engine Systems Lab 4 credits · 4 hours AM 232L - Computerized Engine Systems Lab AM 232L - Computerized Engine Systems Lab 4 Credit(s) Topics covered are computer engine control systems, fuel injection, turbo-charging, and the use of sophisticated electronic test equipment to diagnose problems in these systems. Course Learning Prerequisites: AM131 --- # AM233 — Adv Auto Computer Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AM 233 - Adv Auto Computer Systems AM 233 - Adv Auto Computer Systems 3 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: AM232 --- # AM233L — Adv Auto Computer Systems Lab 4 credits · 4 hours AM 233L - Adv Auto Computer Systems Lab AM 233L - Adv Auto Computer Systems Lab 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: AM232 --- # AM242 — Automatic Transmissions-axles 3 credits · 3 hours AM 242 - Automatic Transmissions-axles AM 242 - Automatic Transmissions-axles 3 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: AM141 --- # AM242L — Automatic Transmissions-axles Lab 4 credits · 4 hours AM 242L - Automatic Transmissions-axles Lab AM 242L - Automatic Transmissions-axles Lab 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: AM141 --- # AM270 — AC for Automotive Technicians 2 credits · 2 hours AM 270 - AC for Automotive Technicians AM 270 - AC for Automotive Technicians 2 Credit(s) Uses industry identified skills for diagnosis, repair, and servicing of R12 and R134A systems. Also covers government regulations in the safe handling of refrigerants. Course Learning Prerequisites: AM111, AM120 --- # AM270L — AC for Automotive Technicians Lab 3 credits · 3 hours AM 270L - AC for Automotive Technicians Lab AM 270L - AC for Automotive Technicians Lab 3 Credit(s) Uses industry identified skills for diagnosis, repair, and servicing of R12 and R134A systems. Also covers government regulations in the safe handling of refrigerants. Course Learning Prerequisites: AM111, AM120 --- # AM280 — CWE - Automotive AM 280 - CWE - Automotive AM 280 - CWE - Automotive Var. Credit(s) Together, the instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # AM290 — Automotive Repair Lab II 4 credits · 4 hours AM 290 - Automotive Repair Lab II AM 290 - Automotive Repair Lab II 4 Credit(s) Course is for second-year students, or can be taken in place of cooperative work experience. Course Learning Prerequisites: AM190L --- # BA101Z — Introduction to Business 4 credits · 4 hours BA 101Z - Introduction to Business BA 101Z - Introduction to Business 4 Credit(s) Introduces theory and develops basic skills in the areas of accounting, finance, management, and marketing, with an emphasis on social responsibility and ethical practices. Explores how businesses can create value for themselves and society by addressing environmental and social challenges. Course Learning --- # BA120 — Human Relations in Organizations 3 credits · 3 hours BA 120 - Human Relations in Organizations BA 120 - Human Relations in Organizations 3 Credit(s) Among the issues covered are communications, group dynamics, self-awareness (communication styles, self-esteem, attitudes, emotions, and ethics), workplace diversity and inclusion, motivation, trust-building, self-disclosure, teamwork, and conflict management. Course Learning --- # BA131 — Introduction to Business Computing 4 credits · 4 hours BA 131 - Introduction to Business Computing BA 131 - Introduction to Business Computing 4 Credit(s) Students will gain hands-on experience with Microsoft Office 365/2021 applications using file management, word processing, spreadsheet, and media presentation software to create a variety of business documents, spreadsheets, and slide shows. Students must have access to the following Microsoft applications: Word 2021, Excel 2021, and PowerPoint 2021. Students should plan on using a Windows PC for this course. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH20 --- # BA169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel 4 credits · 4 hours BA 169Z - Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel BA 169Z - Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel 4 Credit(s) Emphasizes hands-on learning, using Excel functions to perform data analysis to enhance decision-making. Formerly as BA285 / CS125SS. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60, BT160, BA131, CIS120, BA285 --- # BA199 — Special Studies - Business BA 199 - Special Studies - Business BA 199 - Special Studies - Business Var. Credit(s) Other Course Description: Selected topics of study in business are on demand through workshops, seminars, lecture, lab, and/or independent study format. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # BA206 — Management Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours BA 206 - Management Fundamentals BA 206 - Management Fundamentals 3 Credit(s) Students will be able to distinguish among different types of plans, develop mission statements, set goals and Prerequisites: BA101Z, BA120 --- # BA209 — Professional Workforce Preparation 2 credits · 2 hours BA 209 - Professional Workforce Preparation BA 209 - Professional Workforce Preparation 2 Credit(s) Students are expected to have completed most of their coursework toward a certificate or degree program before taking this class. Formerly as BA109. Course Learning Prerequisites: BA211Z, BA214, BA223, BT103, BT168, BA109 --- # BA211Z — Principles of Financial Accounting 4 credits · 4 hours BA 211Z - Principles of Financial Accounting BA 211Z - Principles of Financial Accounting 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Imparts 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 balances using U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, and the creation and analysis of financial statements to aid in external decision making. Course Learning Prerequisites: BA131, CIS120, BT160 --- # BA212 — Financial Accounting II 4 credits · 4 hours BA 212 - Financial Accounting II BA 212 - Financial Accounting II 4 Credit(s) Includes accounting for receivables; plant assets, natural resources, and intangibles; current and long-term liabilities; investments; payroll; stockholders’ equity; the preparation of the statement of cash flows; and financial statement analysis. Course Learning Prerequisites: BA211Z --- # BA213Z — Principles of Managerial Accounting 4 credits · 4 hours BA 213Z - Principles of Managerial Accounting BA 213Z - Principles of Managerial Accounting 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: BA211Z --- # BA214 — Business Communications 4 credits · 4 hours BA 214 - Business Communications BA 214 - Business Communications 4 Credit(s) Understanding the purpose of communication in business is also covered. Use of word processing software for in-class/online assignments and examinations is required. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, BT103, BA131, BT168 --- # BA218 — Personal Finance 3 credits · 3 hours BA 218 - Personal Finance BA 218 - Personal Finance 3 Credit(s) Students will be introduced to such topics as managing cash and savings; consumer purchasing strategies; renting versus home-ownership; shopping for health, life, home, disability, and automobile insurance; preparing a personal financial plan; wise use of credit; financial institutions; identity theft; bankruptcy; fundamentals of investing; retirement planning; and estate planning. Course Learning Prerequisites: BT160, MTH60 --- # BA223 — Principles of Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours BA 223 - Principles of Marketing BA 223 - Principles of Marketing 3 Credit(s) Introduces students to the marketing concept, promotional and pricing strategies, consumerism, product and distribution strategies, governmental influence on marketing, marketing research, market segmentation, and consumer / industrial / government buying behavior. Course Learning Prerequisites: BT103, BA101Z --- # BA224 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours BA 224 - Human Resource Management BA 224 - Human Resource Management 3 Credit(s) Students will be introduced to functions, principles, practices, and techniques of human resources management. Topics covered include the role of HRM, developing and implementing strategic HRM plans, diversity and multiculturalism, recruitment, selection, compensation and benefits, retention and motivation, training and development, managing employee performance, employee assessment, working with labor unions, safety and health at work, and international HRM. Course Learning Prerequisites: BA101Z, BT103, BT123, BA206 --- # BA226Z — Introduction to Business Law 4 credits · 4 hours BA 226Z - Introduction to Business Law BA 226Z - Introduction to Business Law 4 Credit(s) S. business law, including the legal system, contracts, torts, intellectual property, agency, employment, and business organization forms. Emphasizes practical legal knowledge and explores how laws impact business operations with a focus on risk management, contract disputes, business formation, and compliance with government regulation. Introduces legal challenges in business through real cases and legal terminology. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # BA228 — Computer Accounting Applications 2 credits · 2 hours BA 228 - Computer Accounting Applications BA 228 - Computer Accounting Applications 2 Credit(s) Includes general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, and payroll. Emphasis is on incorporating knowledge of manual accounting into a computerized system. Course Learning Prerequisites: BA211Z --- # BA230 — Payroll and Tax Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours BA 230 - Payroll and Tax Procedures BA 230 - Payroll and Tax Procedures 3 Credit(s) Formerly as BA177. Course Learning Prerequisites: BA211Z, BA169Z, BA177 --- # BA238 — Effective Business Presentations 3 credits · 3 hours BA 238 - Effective Business Presentations BA 238 - Effective Business Presentations 3 Credit(s) Students will explore techniques that enhance persuasion and conflict resolution. The course also covers the fundamentals of direct selling, emphasizing the importance of professionalism in all business interactions. Additionally, students will learn vital time management skills to optimize productivity and ensure impactful presentations. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, BT111, BA131 --- # BA243 — Social Media Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours BA 243 - Social Media Marketing BA 243 - Social Media Marketing 3 Credit(s) Key topics include building online conversations, developing effective social media strategies, branding through social channels, creating valuable content, aligning social media with offline marketing, and understanding the role and benefits of a social media consultant. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, BA223 --- # BA280 — CWE - Business BA 280 - CWE - Business BA 280 - CWE - Business Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their programs. Together, the Instructor, employer, and student establish learning Prerequisites: BA209 --- # BA282 — Applied Business Statistics 4 credits · 4 hours BA 282 - Applied Business Statistics BA 282 - Applied Business Statistics 4 Credit(s) Emphasis is on the understanding and application of interval estimating, hypothesis testing, correlation and regression, inferences using Chi-square, and one-way and two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Designed to provide students with the analytical skills they will need in upper division business courses including accounting, finance, operations management and applied research. Dual numbered as MTH 244 . Course Learning Prerequisites: STAT243Z, MTH243, MTH244 --- # BI101 — Introduction to Biology I 3 credits · 3 hours BI 101 - Introduction to Biology I BI 101 - Introduction to Biology I 3 Credit(s) Designed for non-majors or those interested in learning more about biology. Science majors and pre-allied health professionals should take the 200-level biology series. Topics covered include atoms and molecules, basic chemistry, cell structure and function, cell respiration, cell division, photosynthesis, DNA structure, protein synthesis, and basic genetics. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # BI101L — Introduction to Biology I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BI 101L - Introduction to Biology I Lab BI 101L - Introduction to Biology I Lab 1 Credit(s) Designed for non-majors or those interested in learning more about biology. Science majors and pre-allied health professionals should take the 200-level biology series. Topics covered include atoms and molecules, basic chemistry, cell structure and function, cell respiration, cell division, photosynthesis, DNA structure, protein synthesis, and basic genetics. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # BI102 — Introduction to Biology II 3 credits · 3 hours BI 102 - Introduction to Biology II BI 102 - Introduction to Biology II 3 Credit(s) Designed for non-majors or those interested in learning more about biology. Science majors and pre-allied health professionals should take the 200-level biology series. Topics and systems covered include homeostasis, hormones, digestive system, circulation, lymphatic system, circulatory system, immunity, nervous system, urinary system, and reproduction. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # BI102L — Introduction to Biology II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BI 102L - Introduction to Biology II Lab BI 102L - Introduction to Biology II Lab 1 Credit(s) Designed for non-majors or those interested in learning more about biology. Science majors and pre-allied health professionals should take the 200-level biology series. Topics and systems covered include homeostasis, hormones, digestive system, circulation, lymphatic system, circulatory system, immunity, nervous system, urinary system, and reproduction. inter term. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # BI103 — Introduction to Biology III 3 credits · 3 hours BI 103 - Introduction to Biology III BI 103 - Introduction to Biology III 3 Credit(s) Designed for non-majors or those interested in learning more about biology. Science majors and pre-allied health professionals should take the 200-level biology series. Topics covered include basic evolution, classification, microbes, fungi, plant structure and function, planet diversity, populations, communities, and human impact on the environment. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # BI103L — Introduction to Biology III Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BI 103L - Introduction to Biology III Lab BI 103L - Introduction to Biology III Lab 1 Credit(s) Designed for non-majors or those interested in learning more about biology. Science majors and pre-allied health professionals should take the 200-level biology series. Topics covered include basic evolution, classification, microbes, fungi, plant structure and function, planet diversity, populations, communities, and human impact on the environment. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # BI112 — Biology for Health Professions 3 credits · 3 hours BI 112 - Biology for Health Professions BI 112 - Biology for Health Professions 3 Credit(s) It presents an introduction to the study of cellular chemistry, cell structure and function (including membrane transport, cell communication, cellular respiration, and cell division), as well as principles of inheritance. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # BI112L — Biology for Health Professions Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BI 112L - Biology for Health Professions Lab BI 112L - Biology for Health Professions Lab 1 Credit(s) Recommended It presents an introduction to the study of cellular chemistry, cell structure and function (including membrane transport, cell communication, cellular respiration, and cell division), as well as principles of inheritance. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60, CHEM104, CHEM104L, BI112, BI231, BI232, BI233, BI234 --- # BI121 — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I 3 credits · 3 hours BI 121 - Elem Anatomy - Physiology I BI 121 - Elem Anatomy - Physiology I 3 Credit(s) Students must be concurrently enrolled in the laboratory portion of this course. This course covers basic anatomy and physiology for Medical Office Assistant, Medical Health Technician, Massage Therapy, Medical Assistant, Medical Transcription, and Practical Nursing. Topics covered include body organization, basic chemistry, cell structure and function, tissues, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH20 --- # BI121L — Elem Anatomy - Physiology I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BI 121L - Elem Anatomy - Physiology I Lab BI 121L - Elem Anatomy - Physiology I Lab 1 Credit(s) Students must be concurrently enrolled in the laboratory portion of this course. This course covers basic anatomy and physiology for Medical Office Assistant, Medical Health Technician, Massage Therapy, Medical Assistant, Medical Transcription, and Practical Nursing. Topics covered include body organization, basic chemistry, cell structure and function, tissues, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system. Includes a laboratory component that requires dissection. Cour… Prerequisites: MTH20 --- # BI122 — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II 3 credits · 3 hours BI 122 - Intro Anatomy - Physiology II BI 122 - Intro Anatomy - Physiology II 3 Credit(s) Students must be concurrently enrolled in the laboratory portion of this course. This course covers basic anatomy and physiology for Massage Therapy, Medical Assistant and Practical Nursing. Topics covered include the endocrine systems, blood, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system and reproductive system. Course Learning Prerequisites: BI121, BI121L, BI231, BI231L --- # BI122L — Intro Anatomy - Physiology II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BI 122L - Intro Anatomy - Physiology II Lab BI 122L - Intro Anatomy - Physiology II Lab 1 Credit(s) Students must be concurrently enrolled in the laboratory portion of this course. This course covers basic anatomy and physiology for Massage Therapy, Medical Assistant, and Practical Nursing. Topics covered include the endocrine systems, blood, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system and reproductive system. Includes a laboratory component that requires dissection. Course Learning Prerequisites: BI121, BI121L, BI231, BI231L --- # BI199 — Special Studies - Biology BI 199 - Special Studies - Biology BI 199 - Special Studies - Biology Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Selected topics of study in biology are on demand through workshops, seminars, lecture, lab, and/or independent study format. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # BI221Z — Principles of Biology - Cells 5 credits · 5 hours BI 221Z - Principles of Biology - Cells BI 221Z - Principles of Biology - Cells 5 Credit(s) Intended for science majors. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60, CHEM104, CHEM104L --- # BI222Z — Principles of Biology - Organisms 5 credits · 5 hours BI 222Z - Principles of Biology - Organisms BI 222Z - Principles of Biology - Organisms 5 Credit(s) Intended for science majors. Course Learning Prerequisites: BI221Z, BI211, BI211L, MTH60, CHEM104, CHEM104L --- # BI223Z — Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo 5 credits · 5 hours BI 223Z - Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo BI 223Z - Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo 5 Credit(s) Examines population, community, and ecosystem ecology. Intended for science majors. Course Learning Prerequisites: BI221Z, BI211, BI211L, BI222Z, BI212, BI212L, MTH60, CHEM104, CHEM104L --- # BI231 — Anatomy and Physiology I 3 credits · 3 hours BI 231 - Anatomy and Physiology I BI 231 - Anatomy and Physiology I 3 Credit(s) This course benefits students entering health professions, physical education and pre-professional medical or veterinary degrees. Emphasis is placed on the structure, function and regulatory mechanisms of the tissues, skin, skeleton, muscles and neurons. Includes a laboratory component that requires dissection. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, BI112, BI112L, BI221Z, BI211, BI211L --- # BI231L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BI 231L - Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BI 231L - Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1 Credit(s) This course benefits students entering health professions, physical education and pre-professional medical or veterinary degrees. Emphasis is placed on the structure, function and regulatory mechanisms of the tissues, skin, skeleton, muscles and neurons. Includes a laboratory component that requires dissection. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, BI112, BI112L, BI221Z, BI211, BI211L --- # BI232 — Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credits · 3 hours BI 232 - Anatomy and Physiology II BI 232 - Anatomy and Physiology II 3 Credit(s) This course benefits students entering health professions, physical education and pre-professional medical or veterinary degrees. Emphasis is placed on the structure, function and regulatory mechanisms of the nervous, endocrine, special sense and circulatory systems. Includes a laboratory component that requires dissection. Course Learning Prerequisites: BI231, BI231L --- # BI232L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BI 232L - Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BI 232L - Anatomy and Physiology II Lab 1 Credit(s) This course benefits students entering health professions, physical education and pre-professional medical or veterinary degrees. Emphasis is placed on the structure, function and regulatory mechanisms of the nervous, endocrine, special sense and circulatory systems. Includes a laboratory component that requires dissection. Course Learning Prerequisites: BI231, BI231L --- # BI233 — Anatomy and Physiology III 3 credits · 3 hours BI 233 - Anatomy and Physiology III BI 233 - Anatomy and Physiology III 3 Credit(s) This course benefits students entering health professions, physical education and pre-professional medical or veterinary degrees. Emphasis is placed on the structure, function and regulatory mechanisms of the respiratory, lymphatic, immune, digestive, urinary, reproductive systems and acid/base and electrolyte balance. Includes a laboratory component that requires dissection. Course Learning Prerequisites: BI231, BI231L --- # BI233L — Anatomy and Physiology III Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BI 233L - Anatomy and Physiology III Lab BI 233L - Anatomy and Physiology III Lab 1 Credit(s) This course benefits students entering health professions, physical education and pre-professional medical or veterinary degrees. Emphasis is placed on the structure, function and regulatory mechanisms of the respiratory, lymphatic, immune, digestive, urinary, reproductive systems and acid/base and electrolyte balance. Includes a laboratory component that requires dissection. Course Learning Prerequisites: BI231, BI231L --- # BI234 — Microbiology 3 credits · 3 hours BI 234 - Microbiology BI 234 - Microbiology 3 Credit(s) Covers the structure, function, metabolism, genetics and classification of bacteria and archaea. Also includes topics of microbial control, viral replication, epidemiology and vaccinations. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory sections. Course Learning Prerequisites: BI112, BI112L, BI221Z, BI211, BI211L --- # BI234L — Microbiology Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BI 234L - Microbiology Lab BI 234L - Microbiology Lab 1 Credit(s) Covers the structure, function, metabolism, genetics and classification of bacteria and archaea. Also includes topics of microbial control, viral replication, epidemiology and vaccinations. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory sections. Course Learning Prerequisites: BI112, BI112L, BI221Z, BI211, BI211L --- # BT103 — Writing for Business and Industry 4 credits · 4 hours BT 103 - Writing for Business and Industry BT 103 - Writing for Business and Industry 4 Credit(s) Course Description: This course teaches students to produce clear, professionally written communication tailored for various industries. Students will learn the importance of correct spelling, effective proofreading, and comprehensive writing techniques that enhance their communication, while emphasizing the importance of professionalism. Students will also explore the impact of effective written communication on client relationships and workplace efficiency. Course Learning --- # BT105 — Business Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours BT 105 - Business Ethics BT 105 - Business Ethics 3 Credit(s) Developing the ability to recognize and analyze ethical situations is becoming more critical for successful business organizations. This course explores the multi-level effects of business decisions, emphasizing contemporary topics in business ethics. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # BT106 — Advertising 3 credits · 3 hours BT 106 - Advertising BT 106 - Advertising 3 Credit(s) Traditional and emerging advertising mediums will be covered in detail, along with various aspects and implications that advertising can have on a business. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # BT111 — Conflict Management 2 credits · 2 hours BT 111 - Conflict Management BT 111 - Conflict Management 2 Credit(s) Conflict is inevitable in interpersonal relationships, especially in the workplace, but the ability to constructively handle conflict and manage interpersonal differences will enhance relationships with your co-workers, supervisors, and subordinates. Students will identify what conflict is, positive and negative aspects of conflict, types and sources of conflict, and strategies in dealing with conflict. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # BT112 — Leadership Essentials 2 credits · 2 hours BT 112 - Leadership Essentials BT 112 - Leadership Essentials 2 Credit(s) Students will examine the characteristics of effective leaders, develop their emotional intelligence, and learn to navigate the skills required at various levels of leadership. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # BT121 — Digital Marketing and e-Commerce 3 credits · 3 hours BT 121 - Digital Marketing and e-Commerce BT 121 - Digital Marketing and e-Commerce 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course provides an in-depth introduction to the fields of digital marketing and e-commerce and how the Internet is utilized to improve business profit. Students will explore how the Internet serves as a powerful marketing tool, learning to differentiate between various e-commerce types and channels. The course covers key concepts in website design, allowing students to compare and contrast effective approaches, and emphasizes the critical role of search engine optimization… Prerequisites: BT103, BA131, BA243 --- # BT122 — AI Literacy for Business 2 credits · 2 hours BT 122 - AI Literacy for Business BT 122 - AI Literacy for Business 2 Credit(s) Students will gain essential AI literacy skills, enabling them to understand, evaluate, and consider the ethical and strategic implications of AI applications for business decision-making. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, BA131 --- # BT123 — Introduction to Supervision 3 credits · 3 hours BT 123 - Introduction to Supervision BT 123 - Introduction to Supervision 3 Credit(s) Formerly as BT102. Course Learning Prerequisites: BA120, WR115, WR115Q, BT102 --- # BT160 — Business Math 4 credits · 4 hours BT 160 - Business Math BT 160 - Business Math 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH20 --- # BT168 — Advanced Applications - Word 3 credits · 3 hours BT 168 - Advanced Applications - Word BT 168 - Advanced Applications - Word 3 Credit(s) Covers the use of creating, editing, and formatting functions for various business documents. Other topics include formatting pages, headers, footers, columns, advanced character formatting, tables, charts, merged correspondence, managing shared documents, graphics, references, and specialized tables. Students should plan on using a Windows PC for this course. Formerly as CIS125WW. Course Learning Prerequisites: BA131, CIS120, CS120 --- # BT178 — Customer Service 3 credits · 3 hours BT 178 - Customer Service BT 178 - Customer Service 3 Credit(s) Topics include customer loyalty, service quality, recovery strategies, managing difficult customers, active listening, and effective communication with diverse groups. Students will also learn about giving constructive feedback, and measuring service performance-key skills for building customer relationships and supporting business success. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, BA120, PSY101 --- # BT204 — Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours BT 204 - Project Management BT 204 - Project Management 3 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: BA131, WR115, WR115Q --- # BT250 — Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours BT 250 - Entrepreneurship BT 250 - Entrepreneurship 3 Credit(s) It acquaints students with the principles related to the field of small business and entrepreneurship. Students will describe the entrepreneur’s mindset; define the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs and debunk common myths about them; and identify sources of successful business ideas. Students will also be able to differentiate among various small business entry strategies, assess marketing techniques used by entrepreneurs, compare/contrast sources of financing, and analyze the advantages and disadvantages of franchisin… Prerequisites: BA101Z, BT103 --- # BT265 — Writing a Business Plan - Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours BT 265 - Writing a Business Plan - Capstone BT 265 - Writing a Business Plan - Capstone 3 Credit(s) The final business plan will follow the format of standard business plans, including the executive summary, company description, industry analysis, management plan, marketing plan, operational plan and financial plan. Students will also present their business plans, using appropriate technology. Course Learning Prerequisites: BA101Z, BA169Z, BA211Z, BA214, BA223, BT168 --- # CG100 — College Success and Survival 2 credits · 2 hours CG 100 - College Success and Survival CG 100 - College Success and Survival 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces students to many aspects of academic success. It centers on strategies for major identification, motivation towards completion, and good study habits. Additionally, it offers college resources and tools. This class will also focus on achieving positive --- # CG105 — Scholarship Essay Writing 1 credits · 1 hours CG 105 - Scholarship Essay Writing CG 105 - Scholarship Essay Writing 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Teaches students to write effective scholarship essays and develop their own personal essays from initial draft to final essay format. This class explores resources and conducts research for funding college education. Course Learning --- # CG111 — Study Skills for Math Success 1 credits · 1 hours CG 111 - Study Skills for Math Success CG 111 - Study Skills for Math Success 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides students information, techniques, strategies and skills ful in becoming more efficient in time management, studying, listening, note taking, exams, and stress reduction; addresses basic principles of psychology of learning and assists in creating positive tools towards successful math completion. Course Learning --- # CG114 — Financial Survival for Students 1 credits · 1 hours CG 114 - Financial Survival for Students CG 114 - Financial Survival for Students 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides students with general information and strategies on making fiscally wise choices for their education and future. Course Learning --- # CG140 — Career Development 3 credits · 3 hours CG 140 - Career Development CG 140 - Career Development 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides tools needed to make an informed career decision and set educational goals. The course includes self-assessment tools, career exploration options, guest speakers and field trips. Use of the RCC website is included. Course Learning --- # CG147 — Decision Making 1 credits · 1 hours CG 147 - Decision Making CG 147 - Decision Making 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Develops an awareness of decision-making styles and encourages the practice of different decision-making styles to make effective educational and career choices. Course is graded on a pass/no pass basis. Course Learning --- # CG150 — Identify Trades in Science - Tech 3 credits · 3 hours CG 150 - Identify Trades in Science - Tech CG 150 - Identify Trades in Science - Tech 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores the fields of automotive and diesel, building construction and computer literacy. Investigates diverse subjects including high technology and the trades; and explores the dynamic changing roles of men and women in the workplace. Course Learning --- # CG155 — Exploring Careers in Health Care 3 credits · 3 hours CG 155 - Exploring Careers in Health Care CG 155 - Exploring Careers in Health Care 3 Credit(s) Students will also explore some of the current issues and potential ethical dilemmas that health care professionals face. In addition, students will complete self-assessments in the Oregon Career Information System (CIS) to determine which health careers are a good match for their interests and skills. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS120 --- # CG199 — Special Studies - Career Guidance CG 199 - Special Studies - Career Guidance CG 199 - Special Studies - Career Guidance Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Presents special topics in Human Development/Career Guidance. Content varies according to department/institution needs and demand. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # CHEM104 — Introductory Chemistry 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 104 - Introductory Chemistry CHEM 104 - Introductory Chemistry 4 Credit(s) Introduces the essence of atoms and molecules, chemical bonds, chemical reactions, gases, acids, and bases. Prepares students for work in a laboratory that uses chemicals. s students recognize how cells and organisms function. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory sections. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH65 --- # CHEM104L — Introductory Chemistry Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 104L - Introductory Chemistry Lab CHEM 104L - Introductory Chemistry Lab 1 Credit(s) Introduces the essence of atoms and molecules, chemical bonds, chemical reactions, gases, acids, and bases. Prepares students for work in a laboratory that uses chemicals. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory sections. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH65 --- # CHEM105 — Introductory Organic Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 105 - Introductory Organic Chemistry CHEM 105 - Introductory Organic Chemistry 3 Credit(s) Introduces the essence of nuclear chemistry and organic chemistry, including hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, amines and amides. Prepares students for work in a laboratory that uses chemicals. Also s students understand how cells and organisms’ function. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory sections. Both lecture and lab are required to be taken together. Course Learning Prerequisites: CHEM104, CHEM104L --- # CHEM105L — Introductory Organic Chemistry Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 105L - Introductory Organic Chemistry Lab CHEM 105L - Introductory Organic Chemistry Lab 1 Credit(s) Introduces the essence of nuclear chemistry and organic chemistry, including hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, amines and amides. Prepares students for work in a laboratory that uses chemicals. Also s students understand how cells and organisms’ function. Both lecture and lab are required to be taken together. Course Learning Prerequisites: CHEM104, CHEM104L --- # CHEM106 — Introductory Biochemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 106 - Introductory Biochemistry CHEM 106 - Introductory Biochemistry 3 Credit(s) Introduces the essence of biochemistry, including chirality, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids and metabolism. Prepares students for work in a laboratory that uses chemicals. Also s students understand how cells and organisms function. Both lecture and lab are required to be taken together. Course Learning Prerequisites: CHEM105, CHEM105L --- # CHEM106L — Introductory Biochemistry Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 106L - Introductory Biochemistry Lab CHEM 106L - Introductory Biochemistry Lab 1 Credit(s) Introduces the essence of biochemistry, including chirality, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids and metabolism. Prepares students for work in a laboratory that uses chemicals. Also s students understand how cells and organisms’ function. Both lecture and lab are required to be taken together. Course Learning Prerequisites: CHEM105, CHEM105L --- # CHEM221Z — General Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 221Z - General Chemistry I CHEM 221Z - General Chemistry I 4 Credit(s) Emphasis on measurement, components of matter, atomic and molecular structure, quantitative relationships including foundational stoichiometry, and major classes of chemical reactions. CH/CHE/CHEM 221Z is a lecture course; CH/CHE/ CHEM 227Z is the laboratory component. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH95 --- # CHEM222Z — General Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 222Z - General Chemistry II CHEM 222Z - General Chemistry II 4 Credit(s) Principles of stoichiometry, thermochemistry, kinetics, and foundational equilibrium are explored and applied to the study of aqueous and gas-phase chemical reactions. CH/CHE/CHEM 222Z is a lecture course; CH/CHE/ CHEM 228Z is the laboratory component. Course Learning Prerequisites: CHEM221Z, CHEM227Z, CHEM221, CHEM221L, CHEM221R, MTH95 --- # CHEM223Z — General Chemistry III 4 credits · 4 hours CHEM 223Z - General Chemistry III CHEM 223Z - General Chemistry III 4 Credit(s) CH/CHE/CHEM 223Z is a lecture course; CH/CHE/ CHEM 229Z is the laboratory component. Course Learning Prerequisites: CHEM222Z, CHEM228Z, CHEM222, CHEM222L, CHEM222R, MTH95 --- # CHEM227Z — General Chemistry I Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 227Z - General Chemistry I Laboratory CHEM 227Z - General Chemistry I Laboratory 1 Credit(s) CH/CHE/CHEM 227Z is the laboratory component; CH/CHE/ CHEM 221Z is the lecture course. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH95 --- # CHEM228Z — General Chemistry II Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 228Z - General Chemistry II Laboratory CHEM 228Z - General Chemistry II Laboratory 1 Credit(s) CH/CHE/CHEM 228Z is the laboratory component; CH/CHE/ CHEM 222Z is the lecture course. Course Learning Prerequisites: CHEM221Z, CHEM227Z, CHEM221, CHEM221L, CHEM221R, MTH95 --- # CHEM229Z — General Chemistry III Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 229Z - General Chemistry III Laboratory CHEM 229Z - General Chemistry III Laboratory 1 Credit(s) CH/CHE/CHEM 229Z is the laboratory component; CH/CHE/ CHEM 223Z is the lecture course. Course Learning Prerequisites: CHEM222Z, CHEM228Z, CHEM222, CHEM222L, CHEM222R, MTH95 --- # CIS60 — PC Basics I 2 credits · 2 hours CIS 60 - PC Basics I CIS 60 - PC Basics I 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Designed for students with little or no previous experience with computers. Introduces basic computer fundamentals through lecture, demonstrations and hands-on experience with a personal computer. This course will cover basic hardware terminology, popular Internet technologies, email, online course skills, basic file management operations, word processing, and spreadsheets and may include other applications. Additionally, introduces students to basic computer concepts and terms and the practical applications of microcom… --- # CIS120 — Concepts in Computing I 2 credits · 2 hours CIS 120 - Concepts in Computing I CIS 120 - Concepts in Computing I 2 Credit(s) Course Description: This course provides foundational skills for navigating and utilizing technology in personal, academic, and professional settings. Students will develop basic computer functions, including file management, cloud-based storage, and safe internet practices. Emphasis is placed on understanding and navigating the layout of word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation tools. Students will also develop skills in professional electronic communication, internet research, and evaluating information fo… --- # CIS125V — Advanced Applications - Visio 1 credits · 1 hours CIS 125V - Advanced Applications - Visio CIS 125V - Advanced Applications - Visio 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces diagramming software using Microsoft Visio Professional. Applications and projects are designed for both business and technical professional skill development. Students learn to develop any of the following: flow charts, organizational charts, office layouts, Web site diagrams, network diagrams, and building and electrical plans. Course projects will be flexible, and students will select from topics appropriate to their areas of study. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS120, CS120 --- # CIS145 — Introduction to Hardware - Software 5 credits · 5 hours CIS 145 - Introduction to Hardware - Software CIS 145 - Introduction to Hardware - Software 5 Credit(s) Develops competency in basic and advanced concepts and commands of the three industry-standard operating systems and their hardware requirements. Emphasis is placed on installation and conductivity of the operating systems and hardware components. Topics include the comparison of various operating systems (Windows, Linux and Apple), input/output control, introduction to the command line, software and operating systems installation, customization, and windowing environments. Designed for stu… Prerequisites: CIS120, CS120 --- # CIS179 — Introduction to Networks 4 credits · 4 hours CIS 179 - Introduction to Networks CIS 179 - Introduction to Networks 4 Credit(s) Network topics include design essentials, media, interface cards, communications and protocols, architectures, operations, local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs), troubleshooting, and resources. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS120, CS120 --- # CIS195 — Web Authoring I 4 credits · 4 hours CIS 195 - Web Authoring I CIS 195 - Web Authoring I 4 Credit(s) Students will learn HTML and CSS for creating special effects and styling. Students will create HTML forms and tables, and will learn how to embed multimedia including the use of audio and video elements. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, CIS120, CS120, MTH60 --- # CIS196 — Web Authoring II 4 credits · 4 hours CIS 196 - Web Authoring II CIS 196 - Web Authoring II 4 Credit(s) Students will develop Web pages and websites and work with CSS. Course will include instruction on building a website using techniques of graceful degradation and progressive enhancement. Includes instruction on guidelines for content, style, structure, and accessibility. New structural elements are covered including the Canvas element, validation, HTML forms, audio, video, CSS3, geolocation, rich Internet applications, local storage, and multiscreen media queries. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS195 --- # CIS199 — Special Studies - CIS CIS 199 - Special Studies - CIS CIS 199 - Special Studies - CIS Var. Credit(s) Course Description: in a number of formats: workshop, seminar, or independent study. May also be as a scheduled course and cover topics in computer science or related subjects. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # CIS225 — Computer End-User Support I 4 credits · 4 hours CIS 225 - Computer End-User Support I CIS 225 - Computer End-User Support I 4 Credit(s) Topics to be discussed include the End-User support function in an organization, techniques for developing and delivering training modules, and techniques for providing ongoing technical support to End-Users. Emphasis is on solving problems with users (debugging, troubleshooting, and interaction with users) with actual and/or simulated functions of a computer support department. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, CIS145, CIS179, WR121Z --- # CIS240 — Advanced Operating Systems 4 credits · 4 hours CIS 240 - Advanced Operating Systems CIS 240 - Advanced Operating Systems 4 Credit(s) Students will have an in-depth knowledge of Windows Server 2016 identity-related services, including Active Directory, user and group accounts, Group Policy, Active Directory Certificate Services, and advanced identity solutions such as Active Directory Federation Services and Active Directory Rights Management Services. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS145 --- # CIS279 — Network Operating Systems 4 credits · 4 hours CIS 279 - Network Operating Systems CIS 279 - Network Operating Systems 4 Credit(s) Topics include server hardware, user and group management, network file management, group policy, network printing, server maintenance, Domain Naming Service (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and system backup and restore. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS145, CIS179 --- # CIS280 — CWE - Computer Information Sciences CIS 280 - CWE - Computer Information Sciences CIS 280 - CWE - Computer Information Sciences Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their program. Together, the instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # CIS281 — Advanced Server Environments 4 credits · 4 hours CIS 281 - Advanced Server Environments CIS 281 - Advanced Server Environments 4 Credit(s) Topics include workstation setup and troubleshooting, user and group management, network file management, TCP/IP implementation and troubleshooting, group policy, network printing, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Windows Server Update Service (WSUS). Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS145, CIS240 --- # CIS282 — Help Desk Internship 3 credits · 3 hours CIS 282 - Desk Internship CIS 282 - Desk Internship 3 Credit(s) Together, the instructor, desk technicians, and student establish learning Prerequisites: CIS281 --- # CIS284 — Network Security Fundamentals 4 credits · 4 hours CIS 284 - Network Security Fundamentals CIS 284 - Network Security Fundamentals 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the beginning concepts of computer and network security and threats. Introduction to security principles, common network and system attacks and defense technologies and techniques will be covered. Topics will also include basic cryptography, mobile device security, wireless network security, security policies, authentication, Internet communication security, and other security related topics. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS179 --- # CIS285 — Network Security II 4 credits · 4 hours CIS 285 - Network Security II CIS 285 - Network Security II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The purpose of the course is to provide the student with an overview of the field of information security and assurance. Students will be exposed to the spectrum of security activities, methods, methodologies, and procedures. Coverage will include inspection and protection of information assets, detection of and reaction to threats to information assets, and examination of pre- and post-incident procedures, technical and managerial responses, and an overview of the information security planning and sta… Prerequisites: CIS145, CIS284 --- # CIS299 — Special Studies - CIS CIS 299 - Special Studies - CIS CIS 299 - Special Studies - CIS Var. Credit(s) Course Description: The course is in a number of formats: workshop, seminar, or independent study. May also be as a scheduled course and cover topics in computer science or related subjects. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # COMM100Z — Introduction to Communication 4 credits · 4 hours COMM 100Z - Introduction to Communication COMM 100Z - Introduction to Communication 4 Credit(s) Formerly as COMM100. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, COMM100 --- # COMM111Z — Public Speaking 4 credits · 4 hours COMM 111Z - Public Speaking COMM 111Z - Public Speaking 4 Credit(s) Formerly as COMM 111. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, COMM111 --- # COMM115 — Intercultural Communication 4 credits · 4 hours COMM 115 - Intercultural Communication COMM 115 - Intercultural Communication 4 Credit(s) Students will learn how culture impacts social identities, communication behaviors, and meaning. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # COMM201 — Media and Society 4 credits · 4 hours COMM 201 - Media and Society COMM 201 - Media and Society 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # COMM218Z — Interpersonal Communication 4 credits · 4 hours COMM 218Z - Interpersonal Communication COMM 218Z - Interpersonal Communication 4 Credit(s) Formerly as COMM 218. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, COMM218 --- # COMM225 — Small Group Communication 4 credits · 4 hours COMM 225 - Small Group Communication COMM 225 - Small Group Communication 4 Credit(s) Students will learn about individual and group roles, methods of negotiation and problem-solving, leadership, and the evolving nature of groups in business and society. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # COMM237 — Communication and Gender 4 credits · 4 hours COMM 237 - Communication and Gender COMM 237 - Communication and Gender 4 Credit(s) More specifically, this class explores the relationship between one’s sex, sexual preference, and gender identity with cultural and social expectations towards the creation and management of meaning. Gender issues to be explored include the dimensions of power, cultural and social values, language use, nonverbal communication, conflict resolution, and romance. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the AAOT degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: COMM100Z, COMM111Z, COMM218Z --- # COMM270 — Argumentation and Debate 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 270 - Argumentation and Debate COMM 270 - Argumentation and Debate 3 Credit(s) Public speaking skills are stressed and required as part of this course. Course Learning Prerequisites: COMM100Z, COMM111Z --- # COMM280 — CWE - Communication COMM 280 - CWE - Communication COMM 280 - CWE - Communication Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative education is a supervised program of on-the-job training for college credit in a Speech or Communication related area. Students are placed in a related industry, business, agency or organization which has been approved by the College as having the interest, personnel and resources to serve as a training center. The goal of cooperative education is to provide a learning experience which enriches and strengthens the student’s education, personal development, and vocational preparation. I… --- # COMM299 — Special Studies - Communication COMM 299 - Special Studies - Communication COMM 299 - Special Studies - Communication Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Covers a specialized area of communication in a given area of communication such as interpersonal, mass media, or organizational communication. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # CS133C — Programming Using C Sharp 4 credits · 4 hours CS 133C - Programming Using C Sharp CS 133C - Programming Using C Sharp 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers computer concepts and problem solving methods in the Windows environment using C# programming language. Topics include algorithms, simple data types, condition and iterative structures, functions and procedures, and the program documentation. Formerly as CS133C#. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS120, CS120, MTH65 --- # CS160 — Introduction to Computer Science 4 credits · 4 hours CS 160 - Introduction to Computer Science CS 160 - Introduction to Computer Science 4 Credit(s) Recommended Provides an overview of computer hardware and software architecture, the study of algorithms, software design and development, data representation and organization, problem-solving strategies, ethics in the digital world, and the history of computing and its influences on society. Explores career options and begins the process of planning a program of study. Exposes students to both low-level and high-level programming languages. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS120, CS120, MTH65, CIS145 --- # CS161J — Computer Science I - Java 4 credits · 4 hours CS 161J - Computer Science I - Java CS 161J - Computer Science I - Java 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Presents the science of programming and problem solving using an object-oriented programming language. Emphasis is on a disciplined approach to algorithm development and problem-solving methods using the object-oriented programming language Java. The course covers basic programming constructs, syntax, semantics, and logic of the Java programming language. The course provides an introduction to object-oriented concepts such as encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism. Simple UML class dia… Prerequisites: CS133C, CS161U, CS160, MTH111Z --- # CS161U — Computer Science I - C++ 4 credits · 4 hours CS 161U - Computer Science I - C++ CS 161U - Computer Science I - C++ 4 Credit(s) Emphasis is on a disciplined approach to algorithm development and problem-solving methods using the programming language C++. The course covers basic programming constructs, syntax, semantics, and logic of the C++ programming language. Topics include algorithms, simple data types, conditional and iterative structures, function definition, structured programming and documentation. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS120, CS120, MTH95 --- # CS162J — Computer Science II - Java 4 credits · 4 hours CS 162J - Computer Science II - Java CS 162J - Computer Science II - Java 4 Credit(s) Topics include graphical user interface programming, advanced event handling, exception handling, streams, and basic file I/O. Advanced data structures and algorithms such as lists and maps are also covered. Object-oriented algorithms and design methods are emphasized. Course Learning Prerequisites: CS161J, CIS161J --- # CS162U — Computer Science II - C++ 4 credits · 4 hours CS 162U - Computer Science II - C++ CS 162U - Computer Science II - C++ 4 Credit(s) Topics include function usage, pointer data type, dynamic memory allocation, string manipulation, and structure and union data types. Emphasis is on structured program design techniques. Course Learning Prerequisites: CS161U --- # CS234U — Object Oriented Programming in C++ 4 credits · 4 hours CS 234U - Object Oriented Programming in C++ CS 234U - Object Oriented Programming in C++ 4 Credit(s) Beginning and intermediate concepts are covered including classes, objects, member functions, overloading, inheritance, polymorphism, templates, and virtual functions. This course prepares students with a strong C++ background for transfer into upper-division coursework using C++ at a university. Course Learning Prerequisites: CS162U --- # CS260 — Data Structures I 4 credits · 4 hours CS 260 - Data Structures I CS 260 - Data Structures I 4 Credit(s) Topics include the study of elementary searching and sorting algorithms and hashing, and object-oriented implementation strategies for stacks, lists, queues, trees, binary trees, B-trees, and hash tables. For each data structure examined, common and useful algorithms that utilize such structures will be studied. Course also covers an introduction and application of complexity analysis: asymptotic analysis of upper and average complexity bounds, Big O(), Theta() and Omega() notation, as well as a general introduction to resource… Prerequisites: CS162U, CS234U, MTH111Z --- # CS275 — Data Base Development I 4 credits · 4 hours CS 275 - Data Base Development I CS 275 - Data Base Development I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides students with an introduction to the concepts, skills, and tools involved in relational database design, implementation, and testing. Students will be introduced to and use Structured Query Language (SQL) for creating a client/server database and data manipulation. Covers relational database concepts, data anomalies, and data normalization. Entity-Relationship diagrams will be covered and used as a tool for designing a database system. Course Learning --- # DA101 — Dental Assisting I 4 credits · 4 hours DA 101 - Dental Assisting I DA 101 - Dental Assisting I 4 Credit(s) Highlights the essential qualifications required for success in the dental assisting field. Course Learning --- # DA101L — Dental Assisting I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours DA 101L - Dental Assisting I Lab DA 101L - Dental Assisting I Lab 1 Credit(s) Students demonstrate their capabilities and understanding of the dental assistant’s role through clinical evaluation in a lab setting. Tasks practiced include, but are not limited to: use of dental terminology, dental tray set-up, recognition of instruments used by dentist, basic chairside procedures such as saliva evacuation, assisting during restorative treatment, four-handed dentistry, chairside charting using tooth numbering systems, and names of tooth surfaces. Students are introduced to the various day-to-day… Prerequisites: DA101 --- # DA103 — Dental Materials 1 credits · 1 hours DA 103 - Dental Materials DA 103 - Dental Materials 1 Credit(s) Course is dual numbered as DH 104 . Course Learning --- # DA103L — Dental Materials Lab 1 credits · 1 hours DA 103L - Dental Materials Lab DA 103L - Dental Materials Lab 1 Credit(s) Course is dual numbered as DH 104L . Course Learning --- # DA104 — Dental Administration 2 credits · 2 hours DA 104 - Dental Administration DA 104 - Dental Administration 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces office management and administrative skills that are required in a dental setting. Students will become familiar and practice communication skills, written correspondence, patient relations, team communications, patient clinical records, information management, patient scheduling and recall systems, dental insurance processing, inventory management, financial arrangements, collection procedures, accounts receivable and payable, and employment strategies. Course Learning --- # DA106 — Dental Emergency Management 1 credits · 1 hours DA 106 - Dental Emergency Management DA 106 - Dental Emergency Management 1 Credit(s) Covers the preparation of the office and staff to deal with these emergencies, including gathering patient information, such as a health history and vital signs. Discusses the use of emergency equipment and supplies. This course is dual numbered as DH 106 . Course Learning --- # DA106L — Dental Emergency Management Lab 1 credits · 1 hours DA 106L - Dental Emergency Management Lab DA 106L - Dental Emergency Management Lab 1 Credit(s) Course is dual numbered as DH 106L . Course Learning --- # DA107 — Comm and Professional Behavior - DA 3 credits · 3 hours DA 107 - Comm and Professional Behavior - DA DA 107 - Comm and Professional Behavior - DA 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Prepares dental assisting students with vital communication skills for effective patient interactions and teamwork in the dental setting. Students will learn culturally competent communication, therapeutic strategies, and essential written and oral patient education and documentation skills with dental patients. In addition, students will learn workplace ethics and professionalism to enhance patient experiences and --- # DA123 — Legal - Ethical Issues in Dentistry 2 credits · 2 hours DA 123 - Legal - Ethical Issues in Dentistry DA 123 - Legal - Ethical Issues in Dentistry 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Exposes the student to variety of legal and ethical dilemmas in dentistry, ing students become more prudent and confident professionals. Students will become familiar with the legal system, the legal rights that define relationships between individuals, quality assurance, office protocols and patient records, and legal issues that affect employment. Course is dual numbered as DH 123 . Course Learning Prerequisites: DH123 --- # DA150 — Intro to Practicum and Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours DA 150 - Intro to Practicum and Seminar DA 150 - Intro to Practicum and Seminar 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides an extensive overview of office responsibilities, work ethics and prepares students for the challenges of their multiple roles in the dental office including: guest, intern, administrative assistant, chairside assistant and housekeeping worker. Students will review and discuss the expectations and protocols for their upcoming practicum classes including but not limited to: the stages of an internship, the weekly required paperwork, work ethics, industry safety standards and… --- # DA152 — Practicum for the DA I 6 credits · 6 hours DA 152 - Practicum for the DA I DA 152 - Practicum for the DA I 6 Credit(s) Course Description: Students are required to complete an average of 27 hours per week (up to 216 hours per term) as part of the dental team. Duties are assigned based on the student’s skill level and the needs of each site. Students gain hands-on experience in the daily operations of dental offices, working as chair-side dental assistants and front-office personnel. Throughout the sequence, students will progress from entry-level duties to mid-level and advanced responsibilities as appropriate. Course Learning --- # DA153 — Practicum and Seminar for the DA II 5 credits · 5 hours DA 153 - Practicum and Seminar for the DA II DA 153 - Practicum and Seminar for the DA II 5 Credit(s) Course Description: Students work an average of 13 per week in a host site (132 hours per term) as part of the dental team. Duties will be assigned according to the student’s skill level and the work needs of the host site. Students experience first-hand the daily operations within a dental office as chair-side dental assistants and front office personnel. Students will expand their skill set during the sequence with mid-level and advanced duties as appropriate. Moderated by an Instructor, se… --- # DA201 — Dental Radiology 4 credits · 4 hours DA 201 - Dental Radiology DA 201 - Dental Radiology 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Prepares students for Dental Board Exams. Students will study the following sections: radiation safety for the patient, radiation safety for the operator, exposing and evaluating radiographs, and techniques used in performing a full mouth radiologic exam. Course is dual numbered as DH 204 . Course Learning Prerequisites: DH204 --- # DA201L — Radiology Lab 2 credits · 2 hours DA 201L - Radiology Lab DA 201L - Radiology Lab 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Prepares the students for the Oregon Board Exam. Students will take radiographs on a manikin and on live patients.Course is dual numbered as DH 204L . Course Learning Prerequisites: DH204L --- # DA202 — Dental Infection Control 1 credits · 1 hours DA 202 - Dental Infection Control DA 202 - Dental Infection Control 1 Credit(s) Course is dual numbered as DH 205 . Course Learning --- # DA202L — Dental Infection Control Lab 1 credits · 1 hours DA 202L - Dental Infection Control Lab DA 202L - Dental Infection Control Lab 1 Credit(s) Course is dual numbered with DH 205L . Course Learning --- # DA204L — Expanded Functions for the DA Lab 1 credits · 1 hours DA 204L - Expanded Functions for the DA Lab DA 204L - Expanded Functions for the DA Lab 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides hands-on, clinical instruction of the lecture material presented in DA 205 . The student will practice and become familiar with the clinical skills required for an expanded function dental assistant (EFDA). Expanded functions are determined by the Oregon Board of Dentistry and may change without prior notice. Course Learning --- # DA205 — Adv Assisting - Expanded Functions 4 credits · 4 hours DA 205 - Adv Assisting - Expanded Functions DA 205 - Adv Assisting - Expanded Functions 4 Credit(s) Course Description: This board prep course prepares students for the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) exams. Topics include clinical data collection, chairside procedures, oral anatomy, dental materials (preparation, manipulation, application), lab materials and procedures, patient education, infection control, occupational safety, legal issues, emergency management, and office procedures. The course also presents the theory and practice of legal Expanded Functions for dental assistants,… --- # DA205L — Advanced Chairside Assisting 1 credits · 1 hours DA 205L - Advanced Chairside Assisting DA 205L - Advanced Chairside Assisting 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides hands-on, clinical instruction of the lecture material presented in DA 205 . Students will repeat certain hands-on skills with an expectation of greater proficiency. Students demonstrate their capabilities and understanding of the dental assistant’s role through clinical evaluation in a lab setting. Tasks practiced include use of dental terminology, dental tray set-up, recognition of instruments used by dentists, basic chairside procedures, assisting during restorative treatm… --- # DA206 — Dental Specialties 1 credits · 1 hours DA 206 - Dental Specialties DA 206 - Dental Specialties 1 Credit(s) Course Learning --- # DA206L — Dental Specialties Lab 1 credits · 1 hours DA 206L - Dental Specialties Lab DA 206L - Dental Specialties Lab 1 Credit(s) Guest speakers representing dental specialties may be scheduled. Course Learning --- # DH100 — Pre-Dental Hygiene 2 credits · 2 hours DH 100 - Pre-Dental Hygiene DH 100 - Pre-Dental Hygiene 2 Credit(s) Course Description: This course introduces the basic knowledge and skills needed to provide basic dental hygiene services. The course will review basic dental terminology. The students will learn how to assess a patient’s oral health needs and plan dental hygiene treatment to meet those needs. Course Learning --- # DH101 — Dental Hygiene Theory I 4 credits · 4 hours DH 101 - Dental Hygiene Theory I DH 101 - Dental Hygiene Theory I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the dental hygiene profession, fundamentals, concepts and processes to the student. Introduces evidence-based research to sustain health behaviors, while applying it legally and ethically. Course Learning --- # DH101L — Dental Hygiene Practice I 2 credits · 2 hours DH 101L - Dental Hygiene Practice I DH 101L - Dental Hygiene Practice I 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the clinical experience in the treatment of adult and child patients. Various clinical procedures utilizing scaling and polishing techniques, oral inspection, cancer screening, dental and periodontal charting principles of ultrasonic scaling, plaque control instruction and fluoride applications. Course Learning --- # DH102 — Dental Hygiene Theory II 4 credits · 4 hours DH 102 - Dental Hygiene Theory II DH 102 - Dental Hygiene Theory II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces dental hygiene assessment, diagnosis and treatment plans. Students will use critical thinking skills to gather health facts, document findings, assess oral health risks, and propose care plans. Course Learning --- # DH102L — Dental Hygiene Practice II 3 credits · 3 hours DH 102L - Dental Hygiene Practice II DH 102L - Dental Hygiene Practice II 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Advanced clinical procedures utilizing scaling and polishing techniques, oral inspection, cancer screening, dental and periodontal charting. Principles of ultrasonic scaling, plaque control instruction and fluoride applications. Introduction to early periodontal therapeutic treatment. Course Learning --- # DH103 — Dental Hygiene Theory III 3 credits · 3 hours DH 103 - Dental Hygiene Theory III DH 103 - Dental Hygiene Theory III 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces a full realm of dental evaluation, implementation, therapy and documentation. Students will learn how to provide all dental hygiene care and diagnosis that falls within their scope of practice. Students will also be introduced to specialty care provided by Dentists, and how to provide care to patients in different stages of life. Course Learning --- # DH103L — Dental Hygiene Practice III 4 credits · 4 hours DH 103L - Dental Hygiene Practice III DH 103L - Dental Hygiene Practice III 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Advanced clinical procedures utilizing scaling and polishing techniques, oral inspection, cancer screening, dental and periodontal charting. Principles of ultrasonic scaling, plaque control instruction and fluoride applications. Advanced periodontal therapeutic treatment implementation of radiographic findings and medicament use. Course Learning --- # DH104 — Dental Materials 1 credits · 1 hours DH 104 - Dental Materials DH 104 - Dental Materials 1 Credit(s) Course is dual-numbered as DA 103 . Course Learning --- # DH104L — Dental Materials Lab 1 credits · 1 hours DH 104L - Dental Materials Lab DH 104L - Dental Materials Lab 1 Credit(s) Course is dual-numbered as DA 103L . Course Learning --- # DH106 — Dental Emergency Management 1 credits · 1 hours DH 106 - Dental Emergency Management DH 106 - Dental Emergency Management 1 Credit(s) Covers the preparation of the office and staff to deal with these emergencies, including gathering patient information, such as a health history and vital signs. Discusses the use of emergency equipment and supplies. Course is dual-numbered as DA 106 . Course Learning --- # DH106L — Dental Emergency Management Lab 1 credits · 1 hours DH 106L - Dental Emergency Management Lab DH 106L - Dental Emergency Management Lab 1 Credit(s) Course is dual numbered as DA 106L . Course Learning --- # DH113 — Dental Head and Neck Anatomy 4 credits · 4 hours DH 113 - Dental Head and Neck Anatomy DH 113 - Dental Head and Neck Anatomy 4 Credit(s) Course Description: This course studies the anatomical structures of the head and neck regions and relates these structures to the clinical practice of dental hygiene. Course Learning --- # DH123 — Legal - Ethical Issues in Dentistry 2 credits · 2 hours DH 123 - Legal - Ethical Issues in Dentistry DH 123 - Legal - Ethical Issues in Dentistry 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Exposes the student to variety of legal and ethical dilemmas in dentistry, ing students become more prudent and confident professionals. Students will become familiar with the legal system, the legal rights that define relationships between individuals, quality assurance, office protocols and patient records, and legal issues that affect employment. Course is dual-numbered as DA 123 . Course Learning Prerequisites: DA123 --- # DH200 — Oral Biology 2 credits · 2 hours DH 200 - Oral Biology DH 200 - Oral Biology 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Studies of histology and embryology of oral structural formation, clinical recognition of normal oral structures, the physiological and structural functions of teeth and supporting tissues, and oral anatomy to proper dental hygiene procedures. Course Learning --- # DH201 — Dental Hygiene Theory IV 2 credits · 2 hours DH 201 - Dental Hygiene Theory IV DH 201 - Dental Hygiene Theory IV 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces dental hygiene students to the characteristic of individual patients, motivations, and management of patients with specific challenges. Includes the treatment of the compromised patient and myofunctional therapy. Course Learning --- # DH201L — Dental Hygiene Practice IV 5 credits · 5 hours DH 201L - Dental Hygiene Practice IV DH 201L - Dental Hygiene Practice IV 5 Credit(s) Course Description: Advanced clinical procedures utilizing scaling and polishing techniques, oral inspection, cancer screening, dental and periodontal charting principles of ultrasonic scaling, plaque control instruction and fluoride applications. Advanced periodontal therapeutic treatment, with advanced use of radiographic findings and medicament use. Course Learning --- # DH202 — Dental Hygiene Theory V 2 credits · 2 hours DH 202 - Dental Hygiene Theory V DH 202 - Dental Hygiene Theory V 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces pain management and control with the use of medicaments, topical and local anesthesia, and nitrous oxide-oxygen analgesia. Students will learn the causes of enamel loss and hypersensitivity, in addition to the recommended treatments. Course Learning --- # DH202L — Dental Hygiene Practice V 6 credits · 6 hours DH 202L - Dental Hygiene Practice V DH 202L - Dental Hygiene Practice V 6 Credit(s) Course Description: Advanced clinical procedures utilizing scaling and polishing techniques, oral inspection, cancer screening, dental and periodontal charting principles of ultrasonic scaling, plaque control instruction and fluoride applications. Advanced periodontal therapeutic treatment with advanced use of radiographic findings, and use of local anesthesia/analgesia and medicament. Course Learning --- # DH203 — Dental Hygiene Theory VI 2 credits · 2 hours DH 203 - Dental Hygiene Theory VI DH 203 - Dental Hygiene Theory VI 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces professional development, practice management, and job searching skills within the dental hygiene profession. Students will create an oral health care program and provide care in a community health project. Course Learning --- # DH203L — Dental Hygiene Practice VI 6 credits · 6 hours DH 203L - Dental Hygiene Practice VI DH 203L - Dental Hygiene Practice VI 6 Credit(s) Course Description: Advanced clinical procedures utilizing scaling and polishing techniques, oral inspection, cancer screening, dental and periodontal charting principles of ultrasonic scaling, plaque control instruction and fluoride applications. Advanced periodontal therapeutic treatment and use of radiographic findings, use of local anesthesia/analgesia and medicament use, and approach to restorative dentistry. Course Learning --- # DH204 — Dental Radiology 4 credits · 4 hours DH 204 - Dental Radiology DH 204 - Dental Radiology 4 Credit(s) Students will study the following sections: radiation safety for the patient, radiation safety for the operator, exposing and evaluating radiographs, processing films, mounting and labeling radiographs, and techniques used in performing a full mouth radiologic exam. Course is dual-numbered as DA 201 . Course Learning --- # DH204L — Radiology Lab 2 credits · 2 hours DH 204L - Radiology Lab DH 204L - Radiology Lab 2 Credit(s) Students will take radiographs on a manikin and on live patients. Course is dual numbered as DA 201L . Course Learning --- # DH205 — Dental Infection Control 1 credits · 1 hours DH 205 - Dental Infection Control DH 205 - Dental Infection Control 1 Credit(s) Course is dual-numbered as DA 202 . Course Learning --- # DH205L — Dental Infection Control Lab 1 credits · 1 hours DH 205L - Dental Infection Control Lab DH 205L - Dental Infection Control Lab 1 Credit(s) Course is dual-numbered as DA 202L . Course Learning --- # DH210 — Oral Pathology 3 credits · 3 hours DH 210 - Oral Pathology DH 210 - Oral Pathology 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the principles of human disease including pathogenesis, clinical appearance, treatment, and microscopic features. In addition, basic principles of general pathology and the dental hygienist’s role in the recognition of oral disease are included. Course Learning --- # DH220 — Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours DH 220 - Pharmacology DH 220 - Pharmacology 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the mechanism of action of drugs to the human body. Includes the role of the dental hygienist in patient’s adherence to medication therapy. The foundational concepts of principles of pharmacology, non-opioid analgesics, and antibiotics, as well as additional classes of drugs and emphasizes drugs commonly used in the dental profession for treatment of common systemic and oral diseases and for emergency treatment. Course Learning --- # DH230 — Community Dental Health I 3 credits · 3 hours DH 230 - Community Dental Health I DH 230 - Community Dental Health I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces students to the principles and practices of dental public health. The emphasis is placed on the role of the dental hygienist as an innovator of, and an educator in community health programs. During this course, the students will plan a community oral health education program that is implemented and evaluated during Community Dental Health II. Cultural differences, socioeconomic factors and barriers to health care are discussed in relation to developing preventive programs. In addit… --- # DH231 — Community Dental Health II 3 credits · 3 hours DH 231 - Community Dental Health II DH 231 - Community Dental Health II 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Continues the Community Dental Health I course in which students apply public health/health education principles through implementing individual community oral health education projects, and through participating in-service learning activities outside the classroom setting. Emphasis is placed on students interacting with a variety of patients, including the physically and mentally challenged, indigent populations, and geriatric groups. Students gain experience in health education, as well a… --- # DH240 — Special Needs - Current Trends in DH 3 credits · 3 hours DH 240 - Special Needs - Current Trends in DH DH 240 - Special Needs - Current Trends in DH 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces students to the importance of oral hygiene in people with disabilities. Further discusses specific problems areas divided into each disease or anomaly. In addition, will investigate trends influencing the practice of dental hygiene. The history and image of dental hygiene, career satisfaction, educational trends, and access to care, independent practice, and self-regulations. A closer look at the legal, political and ethical ramifications of these topic areas… --- # DH241 — Research and Issues in Oral Health 2 credits · 2 hours DH 241 - Research and Issues in Oral Health DH 241 - Research and Issues in Oral Health 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores the role and scope of research in dental hygiene. Introduces basic strategies, methodologies, and the types of research and topics include barriers to effective research; identifying appropriate sources of information for a given task; evaluating information for a given purpose; recognizing misinformation. Thoughtful analysis of current health research is included. Course Learning --- # DH250 — Restorative Dentistry I 3 credits · 3 hours DH 250 - Restorative Dentistry I DH 250 - Restorative Dentistry I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces students to restorative techniques with emphasis on tooth anatomy, moisture control with rubber dam isolation, placement of amalgam restorations, and matrix and wedge placement. Includes the etiology of decay and cariology, restoration preparation and caries classification, and the properties of amalgam. The occlusal relationship will be covered, and its importance in restoration placement. Course Learning --- # DH251 — Restorative Dentistry II 3 credits · 3 hours DH 251 - Restorative Dentistry II DH 251 - Restorative Dentistry II 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Continuation of Restorative Dentistry I, provides students with the opportunity to practice restorative techniques, moisture control with rubber dam isolation, placement of amalgam restorations, and matrix and wedge placement on typodonts. Course Learning --- # DH252L — Restorative Dentistry III 1 credits · 1 hours DH 252L - Restorative Dentistry III DH 252L - Restorative Dentistry III 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Continuation of Restorative Dentistry II. Includes dental hygiene diagnosis as a key component including assessment of data collected, along with the consultation with the dentist and other healthcare providers. The dental hygiene diagnosis comprehensive plan includes restorative, cosmetic, and oral health needs. Course Learning --- # DH260 — Dental Anesthesia - Analgesia 3 credits · 3 hours DH 260 - Dental Anesthesia - Analgesia DH 260 - Dental Anesthesia - Analgesia 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the anatomy of the nerves involved in dental anesthesia. Reviews the pharmacology and physiology of local anesthetic agents, including effective delivery techniques in the oral cavity. Course Learning --- # DH270 — Periodontology I 2 credits · 2 hours DH 270 - Periodontology I DH 270 - Periodontology I 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduction of the scientific study of the structures and function of the periodontium in both health and disease, the etiology and principles of periodontal diseases, examination procedures, treatment, and preventative measures. Course Learning --- # DH271 — Periodontology II 2 credits · 2 hours DH 271 - Periodontology II DH 271 - Periodontology II 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Continues the assessment skills necessary in the treatment of patients with advanced periodontal disease. Provides ethical and clinical responsibility in periodontal disorders and the relationship of the specialty practice of periodontics within the broad scope of dentistry and the legal ramifications within. Course Learning --- # DDM120 — Digital Graphic Design I 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 120 - Digital Graphic Design I DDM 120 - Digital Graphic Design I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces students to the concepts of graphic design and production by integrating design principles with software capabilities. Exercises include an introduction to the use of Adobe ® Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. Concepts in color, typography, logo design, page layout, package design and Web page design are covered. Additional --- # DDM125 — Digital Photography 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 125 - Digital Photography DDM 125 - Digital Photography 3 Credit(s) Recommended Topics include image composition, digital camera techniques in various formats including raw, GIF, JPEG, and PNG, digital processing using Adobe ® Photoshop and digital printing. Students will learn how to manually operate a digital camera, taking control of aperture settings, shutter speeds, and ISO controls. Students will learn how various lenses effect the depth of field and image quality of an exposure. No darkroom work is required. Students must provide their own digital single lens reflex cameras and the… Prerequisites: ART115, DDM160 --- # DDM130 — Introduction to Adobe Web Tools 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 130 - Introduction to Adobe Web Tools DDM 130 - Introduction to Adobe Web Tools 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides an overview of various Adobe ® applications including Acrobat DC, Dreamweaver, Spark, Portfolio and Behance to create web and portfolio sites, social media posts and videos. Free productivity applications for time and income tracking, creating estimates and invoices, and project management will also be explored. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS120, CS120 --- # DDM140 — Electronic Publishing I InDesign 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 140 - Electronic Publishing I InDesign DDM 140 - Electronic Publishing I InDesign 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the student to the computer software used in the development of page design and layout. Emphasis will be placed on the production of basic business publications including newsletters, fliers, brochures, etc. General principles of page layout design will be studied including the placement of text, images, illustrations and logotypes and the important synthesis of these elements. Additional --- # DDM141 — Electronic Publishing II InDesign 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 141 - Electronic Publishing II InDesign DDM 141 - Electronic Publishing II InDesign 3 Credit(s) Students will execute print and interactive projects for the web using advanced design and publishing tools in Adobe ® InDesign. Students will also examine many advanced layout and printing techniques, multiple page document preparation and the proper methods for sending files to printers and online publishers. Additional Prerequisites: DDM140 --- # DDM150 — Computer Illustration - Illustrator 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 150 - Computer Illustration - Illustrator DDM 150 - Computer Illustration - Illustrator 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Students develop competency in the creation of computer-generated illustrations. Includes instruction in creating vector graphics and techniques for logo design, as well as brochure, book, magazine, and advertising illustration. Adobe ® Illustrator is currently the application used in this course. Course Learning --- # DDM160 — Digital Imaging - Photoshop 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 160 - Digital Imaging - Photoshop DDM 160 - Digital Imaging - Photoshop 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores a wide range of digital imaging techniques from photo touch-ups to realistic scenes created from scratch. Digital image creation and manipulation commands and operations will be covered. Design, publishing concepts, and terms will be discussed. Particular attention will be given to creating files for effective output whether for printed media or electronic. Adobe ® Photoshop is currently the application used in this course. Course Learning --- # DDM161 — Adv Digital Imaging Photoshop CC 4 credits · 4 hours DDM 161 - Adv Digital Imaging Photoshop CC DDM 161 - Adv Digital Imaging Photoshop CC 4 Credit(s) Students learn to create shared libraries of graphics, colors and styles assets between Adobe ® programs and generate assets and extract assets for web at different device resolutions. The use of Dreamweaver CC to extract style information and assets from Photoshop comps will be explored. Emphasis is on utilization of effective design principles and exploration of industry-appropriate production tools. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS195, DDM120, DDM160, DDM130 --- # DDM170 — Motion Graphics - After Effects 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 170 - Motion Graphics - After Effects DDM 170 - Motion Graphics - After Effects 3 Credit(s) Students will learn the essentials of motion graphics including visual rhythm and kinetic typography. Through a series of lectures and assignments, students learn how to conceptualize and visualize motion graphic storyboards and develop methods of producing title sequences, television network identifications, music video effects, and Web-based graphic animations. Course Learning Prerequisites: DDM160, DDM150 --- # DDM185 — Intro to Digital Video - Premiere 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 185 - Intro to Digital Video - Premiere DDM 185 - Intro to Digital Video - Premiere 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces digital video production planning, acquisition, comprehension, editing and distribution. Also covers potential uses of digital video in related computer applications. Includes a hands-on component using industry-standard software to edit a variety of digital video projects. Course Learning --- # DDM186 — Advanced Digital Video 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 186 - Advanced Digital Video DDM 186 - Advanced Digital Video 3 Credit(s) Also includes potential uses of digital video in related computer applications, and a hands-on component using Adobe ® software to edit and composite a variety of digital video projects. Class would culminate with small groups preparing and producing short films. Additional Prerequisites: DDM185 --- # DDM190 — Intro to Animation Adobe® Animate 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 190 - Intro to Animation Adobe® Animate DDM 190 - Intro to Animation Adobe® Animate 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Using the Adobe ® Animate application, students design rich media Web content containing interactivity, animation and sound. Students gain an understanding of Animate’s logic, concepts, and language. In addition, students will learn of designer/developer resources for continued self-paced learning. Topics include introduction to rich media; the Animate drawing tools; creating Animate movies; adding graphic elements; designing with text; symbols, instances, and libraries; wor… --- # DDM191 — Advanced Animation II 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 191 - Advanced Animation II DDM 191 - Advanced Animation II 3 Credit(s) Includes tools used by the creative industry for animation productions and interactive media. Topics covered include representing form and transforms in two dimensions, capturing user actions and driving application behavior interactively. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS195, DDM190, MTH95 --- # DDM200 — Survey of Design and Film History 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 200 - Survey of Design and Film History DDM 200 - Survey of Design and Film History 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This is a survey course on the major developments, movements and critical approaches of design and film from the Industrial Revolution to the present. This course emphasizes an understanding of the historical, cultural, commercial and aesthetic contexts that influence graphic and cinematic styles of the twentieth century, using the works of designers, artists film-makers. Students will conduct research, prepare a research paper, a presentation and create a poster on a chosen… Prerequisites: DDM120, WR121Z --- # DDM220 — Digital Graphic Design II 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 220 - Digital Graphic Design II DDM 220 - Digital Graphic Design II 3 Credit(s) Students apply design process and principles, visual language, and the art of problem solving to finding creative solutions to complex visual communications problems. Various layout formats, the creative use of typography, concept origination and development are also addressed. A professional approach to the discipline will be stressed. Additional Prerequisites: DDM120 --- # DDM221 — Production Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 221 - Production Graphics DDM 221 - Production Graphics 3 Credit(s) Students will learn about the history of printing and the commercial printing process. The full range of the design-to-print process will be covered. Topics include paper selection, soliciting bids and preparing quotes, selecting printers, photographers and other suppliers, design editing, typography selection and copy-fitting, proper image preparation, understanding color models for print, proofing and editing, and binding and finishing techniques. Additional Prerequisites: DDM140, DDM150, DDM160 --- # DDM223 — Digital Graphic Design III 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 223 - Digital Graphic Design III DDM 223 - Digital Graphic Design III 3 Credit(s) Emphasis will be on formal design issues related to typography, composition, scale and proportion and the relationships of type, layout and color in two- and three-dimensional graphic design projects. Students will study the history and classifications of letterforms and employ this knowledge base in the creation of various typographical designs and presentations. Typical projects may range from letter and alphabet design to the use of typographical forms as the feature design elements in graphic designs or… Prerequisites: DDM220 --- # DDM224 — Digital Graphic Design IV 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 224 - Digital Graphic Design IV DDM 224 - Digital Graphic Design IV 3 Credit(s) Emphasis is on problem solving and idea generation skills to develop strong conceptual solutions. Students will gain experience solving complex visual communication problems through advanced design projects in logo design, package design, point-of-purchase and publication design. Additional Prerequisites: DDM220, DDM221 --- # DDM225 — 3D Graphics Design 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 225 - 3D Graphics Design DDM 225 - 3D Graphics Design 3 Credit(s) Recommended Using a hands-on approach, students develop competence in using Blender to create 3D graphics. Topics include: modeling objects, generating surfaces, and working with textures, cameras, and lighting. Course Learning Prerequisites: DDM150, DDM160 --- # DDM226 — Advanced 3D Graphics Design II 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 226 - Advanced 3D Graphics Design II DDM 226 - Advanced 3D Graphics Design II 3 Credit(s) Using a hands-on approach, students develop competence in using industry-standard 3D creation programs to create 3D graphics. Topics include: modeling objects, generating surfaces, and working with textures, cameras, and lighting. Course Learning Prerequisites: DDM225 --- # DDM229 — Portfolio - Professional Practices 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 229 - Portfolio - Professional Practices DDM 229 - Portfolio - Professional Practices 3 Credit(s) Students will be guided in the preparation of digital portfolios of their work, in the development of resumes, a personal identity system for a business cards, letterheads and envelopes, and cover letters to prospective employers. Students will learn practical interviewing techniques, job search “netiquette,” and how to position themselves using online professional networking sites. The intent will be to prepare students to enter the design field with a confident and professional attitude. Ad… Prerequisites: DDM220 --- # DDM230 — Studio Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 230 - Studio Capstone DDM 230 - Studio Capstone 3 Credit(s) Students will learn to solve complex visual communication problems through projects in design, advertising, social media and video production. Provides the opportunity to work collaboratively on special projects and includes in-depth study of processes and procedures. Additional Prerequisites: DDM220 --- # DDM231 — Content Management Systems 3 credits · 3 hours DDM 231 - Content Management Systems DDM 231 - Content Management Systems 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces a broad range of topics related to various Content Management Systems, social media marketing, email marketing and SEO practices that will allow students to explore and understand the fundamentals of building CMS database-driven sites through the creation of their own responsive, user-friendly website. Additional topics will include purchasing and configuring a domain name and web hosting, installing WordPress, content creation and customization, modifying themes using CSS and… --- # DDM235 — Website Design 4 credits · 4 hours DDM 235 - Website Design DDM 235 - Website Design 4 Credit(s) Students will use X/HTML and CSS to create websites that incorporate these concepts while maintaining visual appeal. The course will also introduce students to the core principles and methodologies of information architecture including content assessment and organization, defining organizational structures, and developing interactive web site prototypes. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS195 --- # DDM280 — CWE - Design and Digital Media DDM 280 - CWE - Design and Digital Media DDM 280 - CWE - Design and Digital Media Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their program. Together, the instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # DS111 — Basic Electricity Diesel I 3 credits · 3 hours DS 111 - Basic Electricity Diesel I DS 111 - Basic Electricity Diesel I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the fundamentals of basic electricity, starters and charging systems, the use of test equipment, and troubleshooting techniques. Course required for all entering Diesel Technology students. Course Learning --- # DS113 — Diesel Engine Overhaul 6 credits · 6 hours DS 113 - Diesel Engine Overhaul DS 113 - Diesel Engine Overhaul 6 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: DS131 --- # DS120 — Diesel Practices 3 credits · 3 hours DS 120 - Diesel Practices DS 120 - Diesel Practices 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces basic mechanical shop safety and industrial practices, professionalism and ethics, shop tools, and equipment use. Vehicle maintenance and service procedures included. Course required for all entering Diesel Technology students. Course Learning --- # DS131 — Diesel Engine Dynamics - Diagnosis 4 credits · 4 hours DS 131 - Diesel Engine Dynamics - Diagnosis DS 131 - Diesel Engine Dynamics - Diagnosis 4 Credit(s) Responsibility of engine sub-systems. Demonstrations of valve lash and geartrain adjustments and symptom-based troubleshooting. Course Learning --- # DS132 — HD Aftertreatment Systems 4 credits · 4 hours DS 132 - HD Aftertreatment Systems DS 132 - HD Aftertreatment Systems 4 Credit(s) This will include an understanding of each sub-system and their responsibility for emission reduction. Students will gain hands-on experience in the maintenance of the aftertreatment systems and various troubleshooting performed. Course Learning Prerequisites: DS131 --- # DS134 — Basic Electricity Diesel II 3 credits · 3 hours DS 134 - Basic Electricity Diesel II DS 134 - Basic Electricity Diesel II 3 Credit(s) Students will have the opportunity to achieve task mastery by successful completion of each ASE/NATEF task. Course Learning Prerequisites: DS111, DS120 --- # DS141 — Heavy Equipment Power Trains 4 credits · 4 hours DS 141 - Heavy Equipment Power Trains DS 141 - Heavy Equipment Power Trains 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: AM120, DS120 --- # DS151 — Heavy Equipment Brakes 5 credits · 5 hours DS 151 - Heavy Equipment Brakes DS 151 - Heavy Equipment Brakes 5 Credit(s) Course Description: Studies the theories of braking system operation and provides hands-on experience in the rebuilding, repairing, and adjusting of the various braking systems including hydraulic, air, as well as ABS brake hydraulics and operation. Course Learning --- # DS160 — Heavy Equip Suspension - Steering 5 credits · 5 hours DS 160 - Heavy Equip Suspension - Steering DS 160 - Heavy Equip Suspension - Steering 5 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: AM120, DS120 --- # DS199 — Special Studies - Diesel DS 199 - Special Studies - Diesel DS 199 - Special Studies - Diesel Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Presents workshops dealing with the diesel and heavy equipment industry and related issues; scheduled as needed. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # DS232 — Heavy Equipment Fuel Systems 4 credits · 4 hours DS 232 - Heavy Equipment Fuel Systems DS 232 - Heavy Equipment Fuel Systems 4 Credit(s) Includes hands-on experience in the servicing and replacement of components in each system. Course Learning Prerequisites: DS131 --- # DS233 — Computerized Vehicle Mgmt Systems 4 credits · 4 hours DS 233 - Computerized Vehicle Mgmt Systems DS 233 - Computerized Vehicle Mgmt Systems 4 Credit(s) Students will also gain knowledge in the operations of additional truck systems and troubleshooting best practices found within the industry. Course Learning Prerequisites: DS131, DS134 --- # DS260 — Hydraulic Systems Heavy Equipment 3 credits · 3 hours DS 260 - Hydraulic Systems Heavy Equipment DS 260 - Hydraulic Systems Heavy Equipment 3 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: AM120, DS120, AM111, DS111 --- # DS270 — AC for Diesel Technicians 5 credits · 5 hours DS 270 - AC for Diesel Technicians DS 270 - AC for Diesel Technicians 5 Credit(s) Uses industry identified skills for diagnosis, repair, and servicing of 1234yf and R134A systems. Also covers government regulations in the safe handling of refrigerants. Course Learning Prerequisites: DS120, DS131 --- # DS275 — Preventative Maintenance Inspection 4 credits · 4 hours DS 275 - Preventative Maintenance Inspection DS 275 - Preventative Maintenance Inspection 4 Credit(s) It requires knowledge and demonstration of basic engine maintenance and repair, heavy duty brakes, drivetrain, air conditioning, fuel and emission systems, electronics, safety inspection, servicing, maintenance records, and repairs of all onboard systems. Course Learning Prerequisites: DS111, DS120, DS131 --- # DS280 — CWE - Diesel DS 280 - CWE - Diesel DS 280 - CWE - Diesel Var. Credit(s) Together, the Instructor, employer, and student establish learning Prerequisites: AM111, DS111, AM120, DS120 --- # DS290 — Diesel Repair Lab 3 credits · 3 hours DS 290 - Diesel Repair Lab DS 290 - Diesel Repair Lab 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides live work experience in all aspects of repair expected of an entry-level line technician. Includes engine performance, diagnosis and repair of engine components, chassis, power trains, brakes, suspension systems, hydraulic, and electrical systems. Course is for second-year students or can be taken in place of Cooperative Work Experience. Course is repeatable up to six credits. Course Learning --- # ECE100 — Intro - Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 100 - Intro - Early Childhood Education ECE 100 - Intro - Early Childhood Education 3 Credit(s) Covers the history and roots, current issues and challenges in the field, and explores professional education and career directions working with young children birth to eight years. Examines special considerations for diverse learners (e.g. special education, English language learners, etc.). Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ECE125 — Early Childhood Development 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 125 - Early Childhood Development ECE 125 - Early Childhood Development 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides an overview of child development from conception through eight years of age. The focus is on studying and observing the physical, cognitive, communication, emotional, and social aspects of the individual during this period. This course includes the Child Development Associate (CDA) subject areas of child growth and development and observation, as well as the functional areas of physical, cognitive, communication, and creative. Child observations are required. Equivalent to ECE… --- # ECE125A — Early Childhood Development - A 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 125A - Early Childhood Development - A ECE 125A - Early Childhood Development - A 1 Credit(s) Course Description: An overview of child development from conception through one year of age. The focus is on studying and observing the physical, cognitive, and communication domains of the individual during this period. This course includes the Child Development Associate (CDA) subject areas of child growth and development and observation. Course Learning --- # ECE125B — Early Childhood Development - B 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 125B - Early Childhood Development - B ECE 125B - Early Childhood Development - B 1 Credit(s) Course Description: An overview of child development, focusing on studying and observing the physical and cognitive, aspects of the individual during this period. This course includes the Child Development Associate (CDA) subject areas of child growth and development and observation. Course Learning --- # ECE125C — Early Childhood Development - C 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 125C - Early Childhood Development - C ECE 125C - Early Childhood Development - C 1 Credit(s) Course Description: An overview of child development from one through eight years of age. The focus is on studying and observing the communication and creative aspects of the individual during this period. This course includes the Child Development Associate (CDA) subject areas of child growth and development and observation. Course Learning --- # ECE126 — ECE Best Practices 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 126 - ECE Best Practices ECE 126 - ECE Best Practices 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Examines the basics of establishing a safe, healthy and developmentally appropriate learning environment for young children. This course includes the CDA subject areas of safe, healthy, and learning environment. Community observations in early childhood settings are required. Equivalent to ECE 126A , ECE 126B , ECE 126C . Course Learning --- # ECE126A — ECE Best Practices - A 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 126A - ECE Best Practices - A ECE 126A - ECE Best Practices - A 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Examines the basics of establishing a safe classroom environment. This course includes the CDA subject area of Safe. Course Learning --- # ECE126B — ECE Best Practices - B 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 126B - ECE Best Practices - B ECE 126B - ECE Best Practices - B 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Examines the basics of establishing a healthy environment for young children. This course includes the CDA subject area of Healthy. Course Learning --- # ECE126C — ECE Best Practices - C 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 126C - ECE Best Practices - C ECE 126C - ECE Best Practices - C 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Examines the basics of establishing a developmentally appropriate learning environment for young children. This course includes the CDA subject area of Learning Environment. Course Learning --- # ECE135 — Applied Child Development 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 135 - Applied Child Development ECE 135 - Applied Child Development 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores social and emotional developmental milestones in young children. Examines strength-based guidance techniques to teach and support the development of social and emotional skills in young children. Emphasizes importance of developing nurturing and positive relationships with children to promote positive social and emotional development. This course includes the CDA subject areas of self, social, and guidance. Equivalent to ECE 135A , ECE 135B , ECE 135C Course Learning --- # ECE135A — Applied Child Development - A 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 135A - Applied Child Development - A ECE 135A - Applied Child Development - A 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores social and emotional developmental milestones in young children. This course includes the CDA subject area of Self. Course Learning --- # ECE135B — Applied Child Development - B 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 135B - Applied Child Development - B ECE 135B - Applied Child Development - B 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores social and emotional developmental milestones in young children. Emphasizes importance of developing nurturing and positive relationships with children to promote positive social and emotional development. This course includes the CDA subject area of Social. Course Learning --- # ECE135C — Applied Child Development - C 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 135C - Applied Child Development - C ECE 135C - Applied Child Development - C 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Examines strength-based guidance techniques to teach and support the development of social and emotional skills in young children. This course includes the CDA subject area of Guidance. Course Learning --- # ECE136 — ECE Professional Overview 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 136 - ECE Professional Overview ECE 136 - ECE Professional Overview 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Examines the importance of promoting family involvement, developing an effective early childhood classroom program based on the needs and interests of the children, and continuing professional growth. This course includes the CDA subject areas of families, program management, and professionalism. Community observations in early childhood settings are required. Equivalent to ECE 136A , ECE 136B , ECE 136C . Course Learning --- # ECE136A — ECE Professional Overview - A 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 136A - ECE Professional Overview - A ECE 136A - ECE Professional Overview - A 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Examines the importance of promoting family involvement in early childhood programs in order to promote children’s positive development. This course includes the CDA subject area of Families. Course Learning --- # ECE136B — ECE Professional Overview - B 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 136B - ECE Professional Overview - B ECE 136B - ECE Professional Overview - B 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Examines the importance of developing an effective early childhood classroom program based on the needs and interests of the children. This course includes the CDA subject area of Program Management. Course Learning --- # ECE136C — ECE Professional Overview - C 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 136C - ECE Professional Overview - C ECE 136C - ECE Professional Overview - C 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Examines the importance of continuing professional growth. This course includes the CDA subject area of Professionalism. Course Learning --- # ECE151 — Guiding Children in Group Settings 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 151 - Guiding Children in Group Settings ECE 151 - Guiding Children in Group Settings 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Addresses positive ways to support children’s social-emotional development from birth to age eight by understanding children’s behavior. Focuses on adult-child and child-child interactions and relationships. Course Learning Prerequisites: ECE125, ECE161, ECE163, ED225 --- # ECE152 — Fostering Creativity 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 152 - Fostering Creativity ECE 152 - Fostering Creativity 3 Credit(s) Recommended The class will be taught with an active learning and cooperative education philosophy using group discussions and hands-on learning. Course Learning Prerequisites: ECE125, ECE161, ECE163, ED225 --- # ECE154 — Children’s Literature and Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 154 - Children’s Literature and Literacy ECE 154 - Children’s Literature and Literacy 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Surveys children’s literature for young children and emphasizes setting up environments and planning activities that support emerging language and literacy skills in young children. Covers the developmental continuum of language, reading, and writing skills. Course Learning Prerequisites: ECE125, ECE161, ECE163 --- # ECE161 — Infant - Toddler Development 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 161 - Infant - Toddler Development ECE 161 - Infant - Toddler Development 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores child growth and development in detail from the prenatal period to age three, including elements of quality care for infants and toddlers. Direct experience observing infants and toddlers in a group setting will be an important part of the course. Course Learning --- # ECE163 — Preschool - Primary Development 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 163 - Preschool - Primary Development ECE 163 - Preschool - Primary Development 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores child development and learning characteristics in detail from three through eight years of age, including elements of effective teaching practices for preschool and primary age children. Direct experience observing young children in a group setting will be an important part of the course. Course Learning --- # ECE175 — Dev Appropriate Practices 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 175 - Dev Appropriate Practices ECE 175 - Dev Appropriate Practices 3 Credit(s) Examines environments and practices that promote positive growth in all developmental domains. Course Learning Prerequisites: ECE125, ECE161, ECE163, ED225 --- # ECE199 — Special Studies - ECE ECE 199 - Special Studies - ECE ECE 199 - Special Studies - ECE Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Focuses study in a variety of Early Childhood Education topics to fulfill specific educational goals. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # ECE241 — Promoting Cognitive Development 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 241 - Promoting Cognitive Development ECE 241 - Promoting Cognitive Development 3 Credit(s) Focuses on engaging children in units that are child-centered and play-based, supporting developmentally appropriate practices. Emphasis on developing curriculum based on observation of children’s strengths, interests, and needs. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE161, ECE163 --- # ECE243 — Child Health - Physical Dev 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 243 - Child Health - Physical Dev ECE 243 - Child Health - Physical Dev 3 Credit(s) Methods and materials for enhancing motor development will be examined. Course is equivalent to ECE 243A , ECE 243B , and ECE 243C combined. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE125, ECE161, ECE163, ED225, ECE243A, ECE243B, ECE243C --- # ECE243A — Child Health - Physical Dev - A 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 243A - Child Health - Physical Dev - A ECE 243A - Child Health - Physical Dev - A 1 Credit(s) Emphasis on factors influencing health and development. Learn strategies to support a community climate of health and wellness with children and families. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE125, ECE161, ECE163, ED225 --- # ECE243B — Child Health - Physical Dev - B 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 243B - Child Health - Physical Dev - B ECE 243B - Child Health - Physical Dev - B 1 Credit(s) Focus on supporting physical health through activity and nutrition for individuals in a group setting. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE125, ECE161, ECE163, ED225 --- # ECE243C — Child Health - Physical Dev - C 1 credits · 1 hours ECE 243C - Child Health - Physical Dev - C ECE 243C - Child Health - Physical Dev - C 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides an understanding of the essential elements of health, safety, and nutrition for young children. Focus on strategies to promote safety in the classroom and support children’s special health care needs. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE125, ECE161, ECE163, ED225 --- # ECE244 — Observation and Assessment 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 244 - Observation and Assessment ECE 244 - Observation and Assessment 3 Credit(s) Observations in community early childhood or elementary settings are required. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE161, ECE163, ED225 --- # ECE245 — Promoting Social Emotional Dev 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 245 - Promoting Social Emotional Dev ECE 245 - Promoting Social Emotional Dev 3 Credit(s) Explores obstacles children face in developing self-regulation skills and strategies to them overcome these obstacles. Analyzes common tools and models used to promote early social and emotional development. Emphasizes utilizing observation to assess children’s needs, practicing positive guidance strategies, partnering with families, and proactively teaching social and emotional skills and expectations. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE100, ECE135, ECE161, ECE163 --- # ECE246 — Family and School Engagement 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 246 - Family and School Engagement ECE 246 - Family and School Engagement 3 Credit(s) Emphasizes establishing effective relationships based on mutual respect that involve families in multiple contexts and provide a variety of opportunities for families to participate in their child’s education. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE125, ECE161, ECE163, ED225 --- # ECE248 — Developmentally Diverse Learners 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 248 - Developmentally Diverse Learners ECE 248 - Developmentally Diverse Learners 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores historical milestones for inclusion and accessibility in Education. Examines best practices to facilitate inclusion and learning for children with diverse developmental needs. Includes targeted embedded opportunities, environmental and curricular adaptations, and specialized instructional strategies. Special focus on the family experience and working as a team to support children with diverse developmental needs. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE161, ECE163, ED225 --- # ECE252 — Family Child Care Environment 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 252 - Family Child Care Environment ECE 252 - Family Child Care Environment 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores planning and evaluating physical and social environments for children in a multi-age family child care setting. Includes room arrangement, appropriate equipment, outdoor areas, and creation of a nurturing environment. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE161, ECE163 --- # ECE254 — Preschool Curriculum and Env 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 254 - Preschool Curriculum and Env ECE 254 - Preschool Curriculum and Env 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Designed for those working with preschool-aged children. Covers how to select, present, and evaluate materials and activities for 2½- to 5-year-old children. Emphasizes how to fulfill curriculum standards using developmentally appropriate teaching strategies. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE163, ECE125 --- # ECE255 — Infant-Toddler Curriculum and Env 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 255 - Infant-Toddler Curriculum and Env ECE 255 - Infant-Toddler Curriculum and Env 3 Credit(s) Covers how to select, present, and evaluate materials and experiences for children birth to 2 1/2 years old. Emphasizes use of developmentally appropriate strategies. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE161 --- # ECE258 — Family Education and Support 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 258 - Family Education and Support ECE 258 - Family Education and Support 3 Credit(s) This course examines several principles of effective support including the parent-child relationship and attachment, supporting child development knowledge, responding to individual family culture, and incorporating a trauma-informed care approach. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE125 --- # ECE261 — Advanced Practicum and Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 261 - Advanced Practicum and Seminar ECE 261 - Advanced Practicum and Seminar 3 Credit(s) This course prepares students to teach and work with children and their families. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE254, ECE255, ED256 --- # ECE265 — Children at Risk 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 265 - Children at Risk ECE 265 - Children at Risk 3 Credit(s) Emphasizes trauma-informed practices and importance of self-reflection and self-care for professionals. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE125, ECE161, ECE163, ED225 --- # ECE266 — Supporting Dual Language Learners 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 266 - Supporting Dual Language Learners ECE 266 - Supporting Dual Language Learners 3 Credit(s) Develop teaching strategies and cultural activities to support multi-lingual speaking children and parents in a variety of educational situations. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE125, ECE163, ED225 --- # ECE275 — Equity- Diversity- Inclusion in ED 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 275 - Equity- Diversity- Inclusion in ED ECE 275 - Equity- Diversity- Inclusion in ED 3 Credit(s) Examines current practices to promote an inclusive community in the classroom and beyond where individuals uphold values of equity, inclusion, and social justice. Emphasizes the important role of families as partners in supporting children’s development of these skills. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE125, ECE161, ECE163, ED225 --- # ECE285 — The Early Childhood Professional 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 285 - The Early Childhood Professional ECE 285 - The Early Childhood Professional 3 Credit(s) Provides the opportunity to engage professionally in a community project. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE100, ECE136 --- # ECE295 — Mgmt of Early Childhood Programs 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 295 - Mgmt of Early Childhood Programs ECE 295 - Mgmt of Early Childhood Programs 3 Credit(s) Community observations in early childhood settings are required. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR114, WR115Q, ECE136 --- # ECON115 — Introduction to Economics 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 115 - Introduction to Economics ECON 115 - Introduction to Economics 3 Credit(s) Covers concepts of supply and demand, opportunity costs, and history of economic ideas. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ECON201Z — Principles of Microeconomics 4 credits · 4 hours ECON 201Z - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 201Z - Principles of Microeconomics 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: WR121Z, BT168 --- # ECON202Z — Principles of Macroeconomics 4 credits · 4 hours ECON 202Z - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 202Z - Principles of Macroeconomics 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: WR121Z --- # ED120 — Leadership I 1 credits · 1 hours ED 120 - Leadership I ED 120 - Leadership I 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces basic skills in leadership. Special attention is given to developing basic leadership skills and cultural systems awareness. Course Learning --- # ED121 — Leadership II 1 credits · 1 hours ED 121 - Leadership II ED 121 - Leadership II 1 Credit(s) Special attention is given to assessing and developing basic management skills and organizational systems awareness. Course Learning Prerequisites: ED120 --- # ED122 — Leadership III 1 credits · 1 hours ED 122 - Leadership III ED 122 - Leadership III 1 Credit(s) Special attention is given to assessing and providing the students meaningful coaching and feedback on their use of the key leadership and management skills. Course Learning Prerequisites: ED121 --- # ED170 — Introductory Practicum ED 170 - Introductory Practicum ED 170 - Introductory Practicum Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Provides supervised work with children in a classroom setting. The student will work with Instructor to identify a different site for each practicum credit. Course Learning Prerequisites: ECE125, ECE161, ECE163, ED225 --- # ED200 — Introduction to Teaching 4 credits · 4 hours ED 200 - Introduction to Teaching ED 200 - Introduction to Teaching 4 Credit(s) Provides an overview of the structure and contemporary issues of the American education system. Examines special considerations for diverse learners (e.g. special education, English language learners, etc.). Explores the roles and ethical consideration of the education profession. Course Learning --- # ED220 — Introduction to CTE in Oregon 3 credits · 3 hours ED 220 - Introduction to CTE in Oregon ED 220 - Introduction to CTE in Oregon 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course provides an introduction to career and technical education. Includes the historical context of legislative development of career and technical education programs. Explores Federal and Oregon requirements for approved programs of study, funding mechanisms, integration of CTSOs, inclusion of industry and workforce development partners, and curricular development specific to CTE. Surveys current trends and challenges in CTE education. This course supports teacher licensure or… Prerequisites: WR115 --- # ED221 — Instructional Strategies 3 credits · 3 hours ED 221 - Instructional Strategies ED 221 - Instructional Strategies 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course covers pedagogical theory, backwards design of unit and lesson plans, effective formative and summative assessments, and differentiation and engagement strategies with emphasis on the CTE classroom. The course provides a foundation for teaching in a project-based learning environment utilizing Oregon Knowledge and Skill Statements for programs of study. Course Learning --- # ED225 — Child Development 4 credits · 4 hours ED 225 - Child Development ED 225 - Child Development 4 Credit(s) Focuses on studying and observing the physical, cognitive, language, social and emotional aspects of the individual during this period. Examines principles and theories of learning. Formerly as ED165. Requires observing children in a classroom setting. Course Learning --- # ED247 — Social and Emotional Learning K-6 4 credits · 4 hours ED 247 - Social and Emotional Learning K-6 ED 247 - Social and Emotional Learning K-6 4 Credit(s) Focuses on creating equitable learning environments that support students’ personal and collective well-being. Emphasis on social and emotional strategies to support teacher wellness. Examines Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) framework for K-12 in Oregon. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, ED200, ED225 --- # ED256 — Primary Curriculum 4 credits · 4 hours ED 256 - Primary Curriculum ED 256 - Primary Curriculum 4 Credit(s) Explores culturally relevant curriculum that promotes an inclusive learning community. Emphasizes the role of the teacher in supporting a playful mindset in the classroom community. Utilizes Oregon content standards and principles of backward design. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, ED200, ED225 --- # ED282 — Teaching and Learning Excellence 3 credits · 3 hours ED 282 - Teaching and Learning Excellence ED 282 - Teaching and Learning Excellence 3 Credit(s) These practices and strategies can be applied to both in-person and online learning formats. Additionally, this course covers basic tools for navigating instructor responsibilities at Rogue Community College. Course Learning --- # ED283 — Effective Online Instruction 3 credits · 3 hours ED 283 - Effective Online Instruction ED 283 - Effective Online Instruction 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course covers synchronous and asynchronous online course design, management, and best practices for community college instructors. Topics covered include backward design, content creation, assessment, student engagement strategies, communication with students, accessibility, and equity. By the end of the term, students will create one complete lesson ready for online delivery. Course Learning --- # ED284 — Intro to CTE in Community Colleges 3 credits · 3 hours ED 284 - Intro to CTE in Community Colleges ED 284 - Intro to CTE in Community Colleges 3 Credit(s) Course Description: CTE courses can be taught in a variety of ways. Blended learning is an educational strategy that features multiple teaching methods to students learn more effectively than one method on its own. This course explores a variety of teaching methods CTE instructors may use in the classroom. Course Learning --- # EMS160 — Electrocardiogram Interpretation 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 160 - Electrocardiogram Interpretation EMS 160 - Electrocardiogram Interpretation 2 Credit(s) Recommended e. EMT, CNA, etc.). Course Description: Focuses on a basic introduction and understanding of electrocardiograms (ECGs). It covers information needed to interpret ECGs including anatomy and physiology of the human heart and how it relates to the ECG. Students will also learn basic electrophysiology, how to interpret sinus rhythms, atrial rhythms, junctional and ventricular rhythms, as well as AV blocks and pacemaker rhythms. This course will periodically discuss patient conditions rela… --- # EMS165 — Intro to Pharmacology in Healthcare 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 165 - Intro to Pharmacology in Healthcare EMS 165 - Intro to Pharmacology in Healthcare 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the world of pharmacology beginning with regulations and safety issues, working through different medication preparations and dosages, and medical math and safe drug calculations. This course will periodically discuss patient conditions related to medications and the effects medications have on the patient’s body. And, finally, the course introduces correct medication administration procedures and the medications prescribed or administered that specifically ta… Prerequisites: MTH20 --- # EMS211 — AEMT Intermediate I 4 credits · 4 hours EMS 211 - AEMT Intermediate I EMS 211 - AEMT Intermediate I 4 Credit(s) This is a special admission course and requires completion of an application process prior to admission. Prior to clinical experience a criminal background check and drug screen must be completed. The course will develop a student’s ability to recognize and treat the symptoms of illness and injury in the pre-hospital setting. Course Learning --- # EMS211L — AEMT Intermediate I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 211L - AEMT Intermediate I Lab EMS 211L - AEMT Intermediate I Lab 1 Credit(s) This is a limited-entry course and requires completion of an application process prior to admission. Prior to clinical experience a criminal background check and drug screen must be completed. Includes skills in patient assessment, basic and advanced airway management, trauma assessment and management, medication administration, and the use of automated external defibrillators (AED). Course Learning --- # EMS212 — AEMT Intermediate II 4 credits · 4 hours EMS 212 - AEMT Intermediate II EMS 212 - AEMT Intermediate II 4 Credit(s) Successful completion of EMS 211 and EMS 211L . Prior to clinical experience a criminal background check and drug screen must be completed. The course will develop a student’s ability to recognize and treat the symptoms of illness and injury in the pre-hospital setting. Course Learning Prerequisites: EMS211, EMS211L --- # EMS212L — AEMT Intermediate II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 212L - AEMT Intermediate II Lab EMS 212L - AEMT Intermediate II Lab 1 Credit(s) Successful completion of EMS 211 and EMS 211L . Prior to clinical experience a criminal background check and drug screen must be completed. Includes skills in patient assessment, basic airway management, trauma assessment and management, medication administration, and the use of automated external defibrillators (AED) as well as advanced cardiac life support skills and manual defibrillation. Course Learning Prerequisites: EMS211, EMS211L --- # EMS213 — AEMT Intermediate III 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 213 - AEMT Intermediate III EMS 213 - AEMT Intermediate III 2 Credit(s) Successful completion of EMS 212 , EMS 212L , and EMS 222 . Prior to clinical experience a criminal background check and drug screen must be completed. The course will develop a student’s ability to recognize and treat the symptoms of illness and injury in the pre-hospital setting. Course Learning Prerequisites: EMS212, EMS212L, EMS222 --- # EMS213L — AEMT Intermediate III Lab 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 213L - AEMT Intermediate III Lab EMS 213L - AEMT Intermediate III Lab 1 Credit(s) Successful completion of EMS 212 , EMS 212L , and EMS 222 . Prior to clinical experience a criminal background check and drug screen must be completed. Includes skills in patient assessment, basic and advanced airway management, trauma assessment and management, medication administration, and the use of automated external defibrillators (AED) as well as advanced cardiac life support skills and manual defibrillation. Course Learning Prerequisites: EMS212, EMS212L, EMS222 --- # EMS222 — AEMT Intermediate - Clinical II 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 222 - AEMT Intermediate - Clinical II EMS 222 - AEMT Intermediate - Clinical II 1 Credit(s) Successful completion of EMS 211 and EMS 211L . Prior to clinical experience a criminal background check and drug screen must be completed. Course Learning Prerequisites: EMS211, EMS211L --- # EMS223 — AEMT Intermediate - Clinical III 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 223 - AEMT Intermediate - Clinical III EMS 223 - AEMT Intermediate - Clinical III 2 Credit(s) Successful completion of EMS 212 , EMS 212L , and EMS 222 . Prior to clinical experience a criminal background check and drug screen must be completed. Course Learning Prerequisites: EMS212, EMS212L, EMS222 --- # EMS270 — Paramedic Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 270 - Paramedic Preparation EMS 270 - Paramedic Preparation 3 Credit(s) Covers basic concepts of anatomy and physiology related to emergency care. Investigates the pathophysiology of common diseases and the likely patient presentations for each. Topics include patient assessment, differential diagnosis, critical thinking, and medical decision-making. Course Learning Prerequisites: ES132 --- # EMS271 — Paramedic Care and Practice I 9 credits · 9 hours EMS 271 - Paramedic Care and Practice I EMS 271 - Paramedic Care and Practice I 9 Credit(s) This is a special admission course and requires the completion of an application process before admission. Covers patient assessment, advanced pathophysiology, airway management, general pharmacology, respiratory emergencies, intravenous (IV) therapy, obstetrics, and pediatrics. Lab and simulated emergency scene experiences will develop students’ abilities to recognize and treat the symptoms of illness and injury. Includes hands-on assessment and utilizes Basic and Advanced Life Support equipment to ap… --- # EMS272 — Paramedic Care and Practice II 9 credits · 9 hours EMS 272 - Paramedic Care and Practice II EMS 272 - Paramedic Care and Practice II 9 Credit(s) Covers the anatomy and electrophysiology of the heart, ECG and 12-Lead interpretation, and the pathophysiology and pre-hospital management of cardiac disease, including the Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider (ACLS) course. It also covers neurologic, psychiatric, and special needs patients. Lab and simulated emergency scene experiences will develop students’ abilities to recognize and treat symptoms of illness and injury. Includes hands-on assessment and utilizes both Basic and Advanced Life Suppo… Prerequisites: EMS271, EMS281 --- # EMS273 — Paramedic Care and Practice III 9 credits · 9 hours EMS 273 - Paramedic Care and Practice III EMS 273 - Paramedic Care and Practice III 9 Credit(s) Covers the principles and practices for identifying and managing trauma patients, and a Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) course is included. Reviews neonatal care and pediatrics covered in EMS271 and includes the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification course. It also covers EMS Operations, gastrointestinal and renal issues, toxicology, infectious disease, environmental emergencies, endocrinology, and ethical and legal issues. Labs and simulated emergency scene experiences will… Prerequisites: EMS272, EMS282 --- # EMS281 — Paramedic Clinical Practice I 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 281 - Paramedic Clinical Practice I EMS 281 - Paramedic Clinical Practice I 3 Credit(s) The class will begin with an orientation session to the clinical tracking system and the RCC Paramedic Clinical Manual. Specific procedures and issues common to clinical sites will be reviewed with the students prior to beginning their rotations. Clinical orientation to each site may be required prior to clinical placement. Course Learning --- # EMS282 — Paramedic Clinical Practice II 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 282 - Paramedic Clinical Practice II EMS 282 - Paramedic Clinical Practice II 3 Credit(s) Specific procedures and issues common to these clinical sites will be reviewed with the students prior to beginning their rotations. Course Learning Prerequisites: EMS271, EMS281 --- # EMS283 — Paramedic Clinical Practice III 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 283 - Paramedic Clinical Practice III EMS 283 - Paramedic Clinical Practice III 3 Credit(s) Airway management in the OR setting, management of critical patients in the ICU/CCU, and assessment and management of patients with psychiatric illnesses will take place. Specific procedures and issues common to these clinical sites will be reviewed with the students prior to beginning their rotations. Course Learning Prerequisites: EMS272, EMS282 --- # EMS284 — Paramedic Clinical Capstone 9 credits · 9 hours EMS 284 - Paramedic Clinical Capstone EMS 284 - Paramedic Clinical Capstone 9 Credit(s) Course Description: This is the field capstone of the paramedic course. Individual student meetings with the clinical coordinator and/or clinical instructors will be conducted throughout the course of the term. Students will ride as a third on an Advanced Life Support medical unit, not as part of the minimum staffing, and complete ALS-level calls as to meet or exceed the requirements outlined in Oregon Administrative Rule. Course Learning Prerequisites: EMS273, EMS283 --- # EMS299 — Special Studies - Emergency Svcs EMS 299 - Special Studies - Emergency Svcs EMS 299 - Special Studies - Emergency Svcs Var. Credit(s) e. AEMT, EMT-Intermediate, Paramedic, RN, etc.). Course Description: This course will focus on patient assessment and treatment, and application of Advanced Life Support skills. Specific course details vary based on content being addressed. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # ENG104Z — Introduction to Fiction 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 104Z - Introduction to Fiction ENG 104Z - Introduction to Fiction 4 Credit(s) English 104Z provides opportunities for the appreciation of fiction, including deeper awareness of craft and insight into how reading fiction can lead to self-enrichment. Students read a variety of types of fiction, from diverse perspectives and eras, and develop their skills in discussion, literary analysis, and critical thinking. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR121Z --- # ENG105Z — Introduction to Drama 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 105Z - Introduction to Drama ENG 105Z - Introduction to Drama 4 Credit(s) English 105Z provides opportunities for the appreciation of drama, including deeper awareness of craft and insight into how reading plays can lead to self-enrichment. Students read a variety of types of drama, from diverse perspectives and eras, and develop their skills in discussion, literary analysis, and critical thinking. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR121Z --- # ENG106Z — Introduction to Poetry 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 106Z - Introduction to Poetry ENG 106Z - Introduction to Poetry 4 Credit(s) English 106Z provides opportunities for the appreciation of poetry, including deeper awareness of craft and insight into how reading poetry can lead to self-enrichment. Students read a variety of types of poetry and poetic forms, from diverse perspectives and eras, and develop their skills in discussion, literary analysis, and critical thinking. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR121Z --- # ENG107 — World Lit Ancient to Classical 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 107 - World Lit Ancient to Classical ENG 107 - World Lit Ancient to Classical 4 Credit(s) The course is designed to foster thoughtful interpretation, analysis, and appreciation of literature. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree (AAOT). Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG108 — World Lit Medieval to Renaissance 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 108 - World Lit Medieval to Renaissance ENG 108 - World Lit Medieval to Renaissance 4 Credit(s) Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree (AAOT). Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG109 — World Lit Enlightenment to Modern 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 109 - World Lit Enlightenment to Modern ENG 109 - World Lit Enlightenment to Modern 4 Credit(s) Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree (AAOT). Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG199 — Special Studies - English ENG 199 - Special Studies - English ENG 199 - Special Studies - English Var. Credit(s) Course Description: The course is in a number of formats: workshop, seminar, or independent study. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # ENG201 — Shakespeare I 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 201 - Shakespeare I ENG 201 - Shakespeare I 4 Credit(s) The course will cover three to five plays from among Shakespeare’s comedies, romances, histories, and tragedies. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG202 — Shakespeare II 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 202 - Shakespeare II ENG 202 - Shakespeare II 4 Credit(s) The course will cover three to five plays from among Shakespeare’s comedies, romances, histories, and tragedies. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG204 — English Lit Medieval - Renaissance 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 204 - English Lit Medieval - Renaissance ENG 204 - English Lit Medieval - Renaissance 4 Credit(s) The course is designed to foster thoughtful interpretation, analysis, and appreciation of literature. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG205 — English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 205 - English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic ENG 205 - English Lit 18th Cent - Romantic 4 Credit(s) The course is designed to foster thoughtful interpretation, analysis and appreciation of literature. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG206 — English Lit Victorian - Modern 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 206 - English Lit Victorian - Modern ENG 206 - English Lit Victorian - Modern 4 Credit(s) The course is designed to foster thoughtful interpretation, analysis, and appreciation of literature. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG253 — American Lit - Colonial 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 253 - American Lit - Colonial ENG 253 - American Lit - Colonial 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG254 — American Lit - 19th Century 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 254 - American Lit - 19th Century ENG 254 - American Lit - 19th Century 4 Credit(s) In many of the works, historical events such as slavery and the Civil War provide both background and subject matter for the artistic productions of the authors studied. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG255 — American Lit - 20th Century 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 255 - American Lit - 20th Century ENG 255 - American Lit - 20th Century 4 Credit(s) In many of the works, historical events such as World War I, the Great Depression, and World War II provide both background and subject matter for the artistic productions of the authors studied. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG257 — African American Literature 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 257 - African American Literature ENG 257 - African American Literature 4 Credit(s) Emphasizes the period of post-Civil War through the Harlem Renaissance. Covers the birth of the African American canon, post-war novels, short stories, poems, autobiographies, and plays. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG260 — Introduction to Women Writers 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 260 - Introduction to Women Writers ENG 260 - Introduction to Women Writers 4 Credit(s) Emphasizes the Middle Ages period through the present. Covers “birth” of women’s literary canon, treatises, short stories, autobiographies, novels, poems, and plays. Literary magazines may be read to introduce early feminist and womanist literary criticism. Focuses on oral and written texts representing interests, aspirations, and experiences of women. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree (AAOT). Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG261 — Literature of Science Fiction 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 261 - Literature of Science Fiction ENG 261 - Literature of Science Fiction 4 Credit(s) The course is designed to foster thoughtful interpretation, analysis, and appreciation of fiction and science. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG275 — The Bible as Literature 4 credits · 4 hours ENG 275 - The Bible as Literature ENG 275 - The Bible as Literature 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # ENG280 — CWE - English ENG 280 - CWE - English ENG 280 - CWE - English Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their programs. Together, the Instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # ENGR111 — Engineering Orientation I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 111 - Engineering Orientation I ENGR 111 - Engineering Orientation I 3 Credit(s) The three-term sequence is required for all areas of engineering. Formerly as ENGR 101. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH95, ENGR101 --- # ENGR112 — Engineering Orientation II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGR 112 - Engineering Orientation II ENGR 112 - Engineering Orientation II 3 Credit(s) Formerly as ENGR 102. Course Learning Prerequisites: ENGR111, ENGR102 --- # ENGR201 — Electrical Fundamentals I 2 credits · 2 hours ENGR 201 - Electrical Fundamentals I ENGR 201 - Electrical Fundamentals I 2 Credit(s) Includes circuit analysis of DC circuits; natural, step, and sinusoidal responses of circuits; and operational amplifier characteristics and applications. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH251Z --- # ENGR201L — Electrical Fundamentals I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours ENGR 201L - Electrical Fundamentals I Lab ENGR 201L - Electrical Fundamentals I Lab 1 Credit(s) Includes circuit analysis of DC circuits; natural, step, and sinusoidal responses of circuits; and operational amplifier characteristics and applications. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH251Z --- # ENGR202 — Electrical Fundamentals II 2 credits · 2 hours ENGR 202 - Electrical Fundamentals II ENGR 202 - Electrical Fundamentals II 2 Credit(s) Includes circuit analysis of AC circuits using complex numbers for single- and three-phase power. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory sections. Course Learning Prerequisites: ENGR201, ENGR201L --- # ENGR202L — Electrical Fundamentals II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours ENGR 202L - Electrical Fundamentals II Lab ENGR 202L - Electrical Fundamentals II Lab 1 Credit(s) Includes circuit analysis of AC circuits using complex numbers for single- and three-phase power. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory sections. Course Learning Prerequisites: ENGR201, ENGR201L --- # ENGR211 — Statics 4 credits · 4 hours ENGR 211 - Statics ENGR 211 - Statics 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH112Z, WR115, WR115Q --- # ENGR212 — Dynamics 4 credits · 4 hours ENGR 212 - Dynamics ENGR 212 - Dynamics 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: ENGR211 --- # ENGR213 — Strength of Materials 4 credits · 4 hours ENGR 213 - Strength of Materials ENGR 213 - Strength of Materials 4 Credit(s) Topics addressed are the concept of stress, axial stress and strain, torsion, pure bending, transverse loading, transformations of stress and strain, design of beams and shafts for strength, deflection of beams, and columns. Course Learning Prerequisites: ENGR211 --- # ENV111 — Intro to Environmental Science 3 credits · 3 hours ENV 111 - Intro to Environmental Science ENV 111 - Intro to Environmental Science 3 Credit(s) The course, designed for both environmental science majors and non -majors, will explore a wide range of environmental topics including the conservation of matter and energy, the atmosphere, nutrient cycles, the hydrologic cycle, population dynamics, biodiversity, human impact on the environment, resource and waste management, and the role of economics and politics in sustainability. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH20 --- # ES105 — Introduction to Emergency Services 4 credits · 4 hours ES 105 - Introduction to Emergency Services ES 105 - Introduction to Emergency Services 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores the organization, funding, and role of emergency services within the community and government; an overview of emergency medical services and fire protection services; legal and professional considerations regarding emergency response; emergency services personnel; history and trends of emergency services; evaluation and planning; disaster response; and training, leadership, and career development within emergency services. Course Learning --- # ES106 — Communications - Emergency Services 3 credits · 3 hours ES 106 - Communications - Emergency Services ES 106 - Communications - Emergency Services 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course focuses on developing essential communication skills for professionals in Emergency Medical Services, Fire Science, and other public and professional fields. Students will learn industry-specific communication techniques, from active listening and crisis response to professional documentation and interdepartmental collaboration. Course Learning --- # ES107 — Emergency Medical Responder - EMR 4 credits · 4 hours ES 107 - Emergency Medical Responder - EMR ES 107 - Emergency Medical Responder - EMR 4 Credit(s) EMRs are the first on scene, delivering essential interventions before Emergency medical Services (EMS) arrives. Students will learn patient assessment, CPR, bleeding control, airway management, and emergency response techniques through hands-on training and real-world scenarios. Designed for first responders, law enforcement, and workplace safety teams, this course meets national EMR standards and serves as a steppingstone for advanced EMS certifications. Course Learning --- # ES171 — Emergency Vehicle Operations 2 credits · 2 hours ES 171 - Emergency Vehicle Operations ES 171 - Emergency Vehicle Operations 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Presents the most up-to-date information on ambulance and fire apparatus operations and the techniques used to operate them safely. This course provides the practical, hands-on experience necessary for students to become safe and knowledgeable emergency vehicle operators. This course meets the requirements of National Fire Protection Association 1002: Chapter 4. Course Learning --- # ES199 — Spc Studies - Emergency Services ES 199 - Spc Studies - Emergency Services ES 199 - Spc Studies - Emergency Services Var. Credit(s) e. Emergency Medical Responder, EMT, Firefighter, etc.). Course Description: Develops students’ abilities to recognize and treat the symptoms of illness and injury in classroom labs and simulated emergency scenes. Includes skills in patient assessment, basic airway management, trauma assessment and management, medication administration, and the use of automated external defibrillators (AED). Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # ES205 — Crisis Recognition and Care 3 credits · 3 hours ES 205 - Crisis Recognition and Care ES 205 - Crisis Recognition and Care 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Focuses on the practical application of psychology in everyday situations including crises encountered in a variety of settings related to public safety workers. Presents materials on the communication and interaction with people in various crisis situations, death and death notification, suicide, behavioral emergencies, abuse, and stress. A great deal of time is spent on strategies for the personal health and wellness of the Emergency Services Worker. Techniques on the initial interventi… --- # ES268 — Emergency Service Rescue 3 credits · 3 hours ES 268 - Emergency Service Rescue ES 268 - Emergency Service Rescue 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces elementary procedures of rescue practices, systems, components, support, and control of rescue operations. Includes techniques and tools of patient extrication and rescue and emphasizes their applications in various emergencies. Course Learning Prerequisites: ES131 --- # ES280 — CWE - Emergency Services 3 credits · 3 hours ES 280 - CWE - Emergency Services ES 280 - CWE - Emergency Services 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their program. Together, the instructor, employer, and student establish learning Prerequisites: ES132, FRP251 --- # ES295 — Emergency Services Wellness 3 credits · 3 hours ES 295 - Emergency Services Wellness ES 295 - Emergency Services Wellness 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides students with the necessary health and wellness foundation needed prior to entering the emergency services fields of firefighting, paramedicine or law enforcement. Students receive an overview of the key topics that promote a life of health and wellness. Students are given the opportunity to assess their current lifestyles and their relationships to wellness, physical fitness, nutrition, and risk for illness/disease. With appropriate participation and study, students will receive… --- # FR101 — First Year French I 4 credits · 4 hours FR 101 - First Year French I FR 101 - First Year French I 4 Credit(s) Special attention is given to developing cultural awareness. The sequence enables students to reach at least Novice High proficiency as defined by the guidelines of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). FR101 / FR 102 / FR 103 must be taken in sequence. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, FR102, FR103 --- # FR102 — First Year French II 4 credits · 4 hours FR 102 - First Year French II FR 102 - First Year French II 4 Credit(s) Special attention is given to developing cultural awareness. The sequence enables students to reach at least Novice High proficiency as defined by the guidelines of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). FR 101 / FR102 / FR 103 must be taken in sequence. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, FR101, FR103 --- # FR103 — First Year French III 4 credits · 4 hours FR 103 - First Year French III FR 103 - First Year French III 4 Credit(s) Special attention is given to developing cultural awareness. The sequence enables students to reach at least Novice High proficiency as defined by the guidelines of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). FR 101 / FR 102 / FR103 must be taken in sequence. Courses are not suitable for heritage speakers. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, FR102, FR101 --- # FRP199 — Special Studies - Fire Science FRP 199 - Special Studies - Fire Science FRP 199 - Special Studies - Fire Science Var. Credit(s) e. Emergency Medical Responder, EMT, Firefighter, etc.). Course Description: Includes a variety of workshops focusing on Fire Science. The topics include areas that improve and develop skills and new methods. They also provide training for career advancement and meet the Oregon Department of Public Standards and Training accredited topics when applicable. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # FRP211 — Fire Service Hiring Practices 3 credits · 3 hours FRP 211 - Fire Service Hiring Practices FRP 211 - Fire Service Hiring Practices 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers methods of preparation for interviews, and tips on appearance, language usage, and interaction. Practice interviews are followed with critique sessions and tips on identifying and eliminating weaknesses. Course Learning --- # FRP233 — Firefighter Safety and Survival 3 credits · 3 hours FRP 233 - Firefighter Safety and Survival FRP 233 - Firefighter Safety and Survival 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency services. Course Learning Prerequisites: FRP251 --- # FRP242 — Codes and Ordinances Introduction 3 credits · 3 hours FRP 242 - Codes and Ordinances Introduction FRP 242 - Codes and Ordinances Introduction 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Studies codes used in the fire service that provide students with the knowledge needed to explain how to effectively apply the codes and associate historic fires with the development of the codes used today. Course Learning --- # FRP249 — Fire Service Leadership 3 credits · 3 hours FRP 249 - Fire Service Leadership FRP 249 - Fire Service Leadership 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Examines and develops leadership and supervisory skills for mid-level supervisors in the fire service. Course Learning --- # FRP251 — Firefighter Essentials I 8 credits · 8 hours FRP 251 - Firefighter Essentials I FRP 251 - Firefighter Essentials I 8 Credit(s) Completion of a competitive entry process that includes an application, interview, and physical agility test required prior to admission. Additional requirements include the OSHA respiratory fit test, drug screen, and background check. Course Description: Introduces basic training, including the use of small tools and equipment, practice in forcible entry, use of breathing apparatus, salvage and overhaul techniques, and hose and ladder skills. Meets Department of Public Safety Standards and Training and National… --- # FRP252 — Firefighter Essentials II 4 credits · 4 hours FRP 252 - Firefighter Essentials II FRP 252 - Firefighter Essentials II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers firefighting skills required to perform proficiently on the fire scene. Meets National Fire Protection Association 1001 Standards for Firefighter II. Course Learning Prerequisites: FRP251 --- # FRP256 — Fire Behavior and Combustion 2 credits · 2 hours FRP 256 - Fire Behavior and Combustion FRP 256 - Fire Behavior and Combustion 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Assists students in gaining an understanding of the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start and spread, as well as how they are controlled. Students will develop and enhance their knowledge of combustion reactions in solids, liquids, and gasses. Students will demonstrate an understanding of English and System International (SI) measurements, the physical and chemical properties of combustion, terminology associated with fire and combustion, and demonstrate an applied know… Prerequisites: FRP251 --- # FRP258 — Pumper Operator 3 credits · 3 hours FRP 258 - Pumper Operator FRP 258 - Pumper Operator 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers hydraulic and fluid principles, friction loss, basic fire ground hydraulics, basic fire pump construction and operating principles. This course meets the National Fire Protection Association Standard #1002 requirements for NFPA Apparatus Equipped with a Fire Pump (Pumper). Course Learning Prerequisites: ES171 --- # FRP259 — Water Supply Operations 3 credits · 3 hours FRP 259 - Water Supply Operations FRP 259 - Water Supply Operations 3 Credit(s) This course meets the National Fire Protection Association #1002 Mobile Water Supply Apparatus. Course Learning Prerequisites: FRP258 --- # FRP261 — HazMat Awareness and Operations 2 credits · 2 hours FRP 261 - HazMat Awareness and Operations FRP 261 - HazMat Awareness and Operations 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers recognizing the presence of hazardous materials/weapons of mass destruction and initial actions for the first responder. Meets NFPA 470 requirements for Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations. Course Learning --- # FRP262 — Fundamentals of Fire Prevention 3 credits · 3 hours FRP 262 - Fundamentals of Fire Prevention FRP 262 - Fundamentals of Fire Prevention 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Presents an overview of fire prevention concepts including public education, public relations, fire inspections, fire investigation, and other topics commonly included in fire and life safety divisions with a correlation to historic and current events. Course Learning --- # FRP264 — Fire Service Building Construction 3 credits · 3 hours FRP 264 - Fire Service Building Construction FRP 264 - Fire Service Building Construction 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers building classification and structural features, types of material used in buildings, flame spread and fire retardants, and representative fire loads. Meets Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training #39-22 Building Construction and #42-01 Building Construction for Fire Protection. Course Learning --- # FRP272 — Fixed Systems and Extinguishers 3 credits · 3 hours FRP 272 - Fixed Systems and Extinguishers FRP 272 - Fixed Systems and Extinguishers 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Studies portable and built-in extinguishing equipment including fire alarm and detection systems, sprinkler systems, and stand-pipe protection systems for special hazards. Meets Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training #25-05 Fire Detection, Alarm, Extinguishing Systems, and #41-04 Fire Detection and Protection Systems. Course Learning --- # FRP273 — Fire Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours FRP 273 - Fire Investigation FRP 273 - Fire Investigation 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides an overview of basic fire investigation techniques, chemistry, laws, motives for arson, and interviewing witnesses and suspects. Course Learning --- # FRP274 — Firefighting Strategy and Tactics 3 credits · 3 hours FRP 274 - Firefighting Strategy and Tactics FRP 274 - Firefighting Strategy and Tactics 3 Credit(s) Meets Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training #35-14 Basic Strategy and Tactics. Course Learning Prerequisites: FRP251 --- # FRP285 — Fire Instructor I 3 credits · 3 hours FRP 285 - Fire Instructor I FRP 285 - Fire Instructor I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Studies various instructional techniques and methodologies for teaching diverse learners and addresses critical issues of safety, and the legal aspects of training. Meets Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training, and National Fire Protection Association #1041 standards for Fire and Emergency Services Instructor I. Course Learning --- # GEOG100 — Introduction to Physical Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEOG 100 - Introduction to Physical Geography GEOG 100 - Introduction to Physical Geography 3 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # GEOG110 — Introduction to Human Geography 4 credits · 4 hours GEOG 110 - Introduction to Human Geography GEOG 110 - Introduction to Human Geography 4 Credit(s) Examines the geographies of human development, including globalization, urban areas, agriculture, industry and services and includes a focus on environmental sustainability. Emphasizes connections through the five themes of human geography: Movement, Region, Human-Environment Interaction, Location, and Place. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # GEOG120 — World Regional Geography 4 credits · 4 hours GEOG 120 - World Regional Geography GEOG 120 - World Regional Geography 4 Credit(s) Perspectives from physical, political, historical, economic, and cultural geography are used to characterize the individual regions and the ways in which they are knit together into a spatial framework. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # GS104 — Physical Science - Physics 3 credits · 3 hours GS 104 - Physical Science - Physics GS 104 - Physical Science - Physics 3 Credit(s) Studies the fundamental concepts and principles of physics. Includes topics in scientific reasoning and measurement, forces, motion, energy, gravity, mechanics, heat, electricity, sound, and light. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory sections. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # GS104L — Physical Science - Physics Lab 1 credits · 1 hours GS 104L - Physical Science - Physics Lab GS 104L - Physical Science - Physics Lab 1 Credit(s) Studies the fundamental concepts and principles of physics. Includes topics in scientific reasoning and measurement, forces, motion, energy, gravity, mechanics, heat, electricity, sound, and light. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory sections. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # GS107 — Physical Science - Astronomy 3 credits · 3 hours GS 107 - Physical Science - Astronomy GS 107 - Physical Science - Astronomy 3 Credit(s) Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory sections. Course Learning Prerequisites: GS104, GS104L, MTH111Z, MTH112Z, MTH251Z --- # GS107L — Physical Science - Astronomy Lab 1 credits · 1 hours GS 107L - Physical Science - Astronomy Lab GS 107L - Physical Science - Astronomy Lab 1 Credit(s) Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory sections. Course Learning Prerequisites: GS104, GS104L, MTH111Z, MTH112Z, MTH251Z --- # GS108 — Physical Science - Oceanography 3 credits · 3 hours GS 108 - Physical Science - Oceanography GS 108 - Physical Science - Oceanography 3 Credit(s) Designed to introduce the history of marine science, surveying ocean physics, chemistry, and biology. Presenting topics including: plate tectonics, surface current patterns, wave dynamics, tides, geologic features of the sea floor, coastlines, the life and ecology of the ocean world (marine animals and communities), marine resources, and environmental concerns. Having successfully completed this course, the student should be able to comprehend and identify the interrelationships and workings of the p… Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # GS108L — Physical Science - Oceanography Lab 1 credits · 1 hours GS 108L - Physical Science - Oceanography Lab GS 108L - Physical Science - Oceanography Lab 1 Credit(s) Designed to introduce the history of marine science, surveying ocean physics, chemistry, and biology. Presenting topics including: plate tectonics, surface current patterns, wave dynamics, tides, geologic features of the sea floor, coastlines, the life and ecology of the ocean world (marine animals and communities), marine resources, and environmental concerns. Having successfully completed this course, the student should be able to comprehend and identify the interrelationships and working… Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # GS110 — Intro to Renewable Energy 3 credits · 3 hours GS 110 - Intro to Renewable Energy GS 110 - Intro to Renewable Energy 3 Credit(s) Topics include heat, radioactivity, light sound, and electricity. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # GS110L — Intro to Renewable Energy Lab 1 credits · 1 hours GS 110L - Intro to Renewable Energy Lab GS 110L - Intro to Renewable Energy Lab 1 Credit(s) Topics include heat, radioactivity, light sound, and electricity. Students will perform experiments with variables affecting power output from model wind turbines, solar panels, and geothermal heat engines by engaging in projects such as building a wind farm or a solar charger. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # GS111 — Intro to Forensic Science 3 credits · 3 hours GS 111 - Intro to Forensic Science GS 111 - Intro to Forensic Science 3 Credit(s) Topics include fingerprints, blood typing, photography and casting techniques. This fulfills a laboratory science requirement when taken with GS 111L . Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # GS111L — Intro to Forensic Science Lab 1 credits · 1 hours GS 111L - Intro to Forensic Science Lab GS 111L - Intro to Forensic Science Lab 1 Credit(s) This fulfills a laboratory science requirement when taken with GS 111 . Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # GS151 — Indigenous Science 3 credits · 3 hours GS 151 - Indigenous Science GS 151 - Indigenous Science 3 Credit(s) Students will examine Indigenous scientific knowledge and practices and compare to those used in Western science both qualitatively and quantitatively. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR121Z, MTH65 --- # GS170 — Regional Field Studies 3 credits · 3 hours GS 170 - Regional Field Studies GS 170 - Regional Field Studies 3 Credit(s) Offers introductory field studies of specific Pacific Northwest regions. Involves both classroom preparation and site visits to familiarize students with the geology and surrounding landforms of the region being studied. May not be every year. Please check with the Department Chair. Course Learning --- # GS170L — Regional Field Studies Lab 1 credits · 1 hours GS 170L - Regional Field Studies Lab GS 170L - Regional Field Studies Lab 1 Credit(s) Offers introductory field studies of specific Pacific Northwest regions. Involves both classroom preparation and site visits to familiarize students with the geology and surrounding landforms of the region being studied. May not be every year. Please check with the Department Chair. Course Learning --- # GS199 — Special Studies - General Science GS 199 - Special Studies - General Science GS 199 - Special Studies - General Science Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Offers individual and small group studies in a variety of science topics. May include ecological, biological, geological, and/or climatological emphasis. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # GS199L — Special Studies - General Sci Lab GS 199L - Special Studies - General Sci Lab GS 199L - Special Studies - General Sci Lab Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Offers individual and small group studies in a variety of science topics. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # GS280 — CWE - General Science GS 280 - CWE - General Science GS 280 - CWE - General Science Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their programs. Together, the Instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # HC100 — Community Health Worker 6 credits · 6 hours HC 100 - Community Health Worker HC 100 - Community Health Worker 6 Credit(s) Course Description: Approved by the Oregon Health Authority, this course prepares students to be certified as community health workers in Oregon. Provides training in front-line public health care with an understanding and connection to the communities they serve. Also provides training in facilitating patient access to health and social services and to improve the quality and cultural competence of service delivery. Trains students to provide culturally appropriate health education and information, assist people in… --- # HD114 — Life and Career Planning 2 credits · 2 hours HD 114 - Life and Career Planning HD 114 - Life and Career Planning 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Designed to provide students with a wide array of useful life planning and management tools. During the course, students try each of the tools to test their applicability and value in managing their own circumstances. As a final assignment, students select tools that are personally valuable and confirm their planned use beyond the course. Course is exclusively to TRIO SSS participants. Course Learning --- # HD215 — Transfer Success 2 credits · 2 hours HD 215 - Transfer Success HD 215 - Transfer Success 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Prepares students for transfer to a 4-year college or university. Course content focuses on developing strategies for choosing a program major and a transfer institution, identification of resources to assist in the transfer process, and information for obtaining financial aid and scholarships. Students will utilize the Career Information Systems (CIS) and navigate university websites to aid in the decision-making progress. Course is exclusively to TRIO SSS participants. Course Learning --- # HE112 — Emergency First Aid 1 credits · 1 hours HE 112 - Emergency First Aid HE 112 - Emergency First Aid 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Teaches students the critical skills necessary to respond to and manage a first aid, choking or sudden cardiac arrest emergency in the first few minutes until emergency medical services (EMS) arrives. Students learn skills such as how to treat bleeding, sprains, broken bones, shock and other first aid emergencies. Course allows more time for in-depth practice and testing in CPR as well as setting a scene for safety, learning about blood borne pathogens, AHA chain of survival, and the Good Samaritan Law.… --- # HE131 — Intro to Exercise and Sport Science 3 credits · 3 hours HE 131 - Intro to Exercise and Sport Science HE 131 - Intro to Exercise and Sport Science 3 Credit(s) Upon completion of this class, students should have a good understanding of the history, the need for, current topics in, and careers available in EXSS, as well as education/ certification required for these careers. This course s many students decide if an educational path in EXSS is something that they wish to pursue. Basic online research will also be covered to allow students to seek out accurate and reliable information about EXSS. Course Learning --- # HE145 — Stress Management - Healthy Living 1 credits · 1 hours HE 145 - Stress Management - Healthy Living HE 145 - Stress Management - Healthy Living 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Stress management provides a comprehensive overview of several theories and applications of managing stress. The course involves cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains with a focus on individual student processing through in-class and out-of-class applications and reflection. Through this course, students are challenged to take responsibility for their health and lifelong learning. Stress Management/Healthy Living will provide students with an overview of key lifestyl… --- # HE199 — Special Studies - Health Issues HE 199 - Special Studies - Health Issues HE 199 - Special Studies - Health Issues Var. Credit(s) Students will be supported in the research process as topics are chosen and explored from of variety of research subjects. The course will conclude with a well researched, well documented final paper that examines the topic in depth using current research as the foundation. Course is repeatable. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # HE208 — HIV and Infectious Diseases 1 credits · 1 hours HE 208 - HIV and Infectious Diseases HE 208 - HIV and Infectious Diseases 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces students to the epidemiology of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis virus, tuberculosis, and sexually transmitted diseases. Students will examine treatment options, prevention strategies, and legal and policy issues that impact infected individuals as well as the larger community. The course also explores the social, psychological, and ethical issues surrounding these diseases and their impact on present and future generations. Course Learning --- # HE250 — Personal Health 3 credits · 3 hours HE 250 - Personal Health HE 250 - Personal Health 3 Credit(s) Students are required to internalize the topics on a personal level and relate them to daily life. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # HE252 — First Aid - CPR 3 credits · 3 hours HE 252 - First Aid - CPR HE 252 - First Aid - CPR 3 Credit(s) Designed to students recognize the signs and symptoms of a heart attack and cardiac arrest that pose a threat to life using techniques that emphasize the importance of compressions, airway management, and assisted breathing techniques (CAB). One- and two-rescuer strategies on adults, children and infants, airway obstruction relief, use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) are included. The first aid, CPR, and AED section covers the critical skills needed to respond to and manage a first aid, choking or sudden cardiac arrest… --- # HE253 — Wilderness First Aid 3 credits · 3 hours HE 253 - Wilderness First Aid HE 253 - Wilderness First Aid 3 Credit(s) Previous basic first aid knowledge and CPR useful. Highlights the importance of critical thinking and decision making and provides hands-on learning using delayed- situations. Students are trained to deal with many situations that may be encountered in the wilderness or remote location. Training focuses on teaching students to assess situations, improvise solutions using available resources to stabilize patients, and identify the best way to get patients to definitive medical treatment. Includes an overview of wilderness… --- # HE259 — Athletic Injury Care and Prevention 3 credits · 3 hours HE 259 - Athletic Injury Care and Prevention HE 259 - Athletic Injury Care and Prevention 3 Credit(s) Students will learn to assess, treat and rehabilitate various athletic injuries. Practical skill sessions for hands-on experience will be included in the course. Physical Contact Note: Due to the nature of this course, students are advised that physical contact between Instructor-to-student or student-to-student is required (example: taping of an ankle). If you do not think you will be able to participate to the extent required by the course, students are encouraged to speak to their advisors… Prerequisites: BI121, BI121L --- # HE261 — CPR - Basic Life Support Provider 1 credits · 1 hours HE 261 - CPR - Basic Life Support Provider HE 261 - CPR - Basic Life Support Provider 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Offers a basic life support plan for emergency care of cardiac victims until EMS takes responsibility for the victim. Designed to students recognize the signs and symptoms of a heart attack and cardiac arrest that pose a threat to life. Includes scene safety assessment, in-depth coverage of the signs and symptoms of cardiac arrest and heart attack, how an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) functions, blood borne pathogens, the Good Samaritan Law and chain of survival. Usin… --- # HE280 — CWE - Health Science HE 280 - CWE - Health Science HE 280 - CWE - Health Science Var. Credit(s) Together, the Instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # HPE295 — Health and Fitness for Life 3 credits · 3 hours HPE 295 - Health and Fitness for Life HPE 295 - Health and Fitness for Life 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Prepares students with the foundation needed to be successful health/PE majors and in other majors as well. Dominant topics include disease projections, essential nutrients, behavior modification, body composition, strength and endurance training, cardio-respiratory health, flexibility, the mechanics of stress and stress relief, and relationship building. Students assess lifestyles, wellness, fitness, nutrition, and risk for illness/disease as part of the course. Course Learning --- # HS100 — Intro to Human Services 3 credits · 3 hours HS 100 - Intro to Human Services HS 100 - Intro to Human Services 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides general introduction to the field of Human Services and related ing professions. Invites students to explore their own biases, values, and beliefs as they relate to choosing Human Services as a profession. Course is a required class for any Human Services degree or certificate and is a Course Learning --- # HS115 — Principles of Client Record Mgmt 1 credits · 1 hours HS 115 - Principles of Client Record Mgmt HS 115 - Principles of Client Record Mgmt 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Familiarizes students with the key concepts of clinical documentation related to screening and intake processes, assessments, treatment plans, reports, progress notes, discharge summaries, and other client-related data. Oregon Department of Human Services, American Society of Addiction Medicine, and other professionally relevant criteria will be introduced. Students will learn to respect clients’ right to privacy and confidentiality, and to appreciate the importance of accurate,… --- # HS144 — Introduction to Assertiveness 1 credits · 1 hours HS 144 - Introduction to Assertiveness HS 144 - Introduction to Assertiveness 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Examines assertiveness and its relationship to personality development. Focuses on responsible assertive behavior in everyday life; emphasizing communication which respects self and others. Course Learning --- # HS152 — Stress Management 1 credits · 1 hours HS 152 - Stress Management HS 152 - Stress Management 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides an experiential learning experience geared to developing an understanding of personal stress levels. The course provides a variety of tools to develop stress management strategies. Course Learning --- # HS155 — Interviewing Theory and Techniques 4 credits · 4 hours HS 155 - Interviewing Theory and Techniques HS 155 - Interviewing Theory and Techniques 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides theory and practice in basic counseling skills. This course is based on Carl Rogers’ active listening approach. The course also s students begin to think critically about their own counseling skills and to document the process in written format. Course Learning --- # HS158 — Trauma Informed Theory and Practice 3 credits · 3 hours HS 158 - Trauma Informed Theory and Practice HS 158 - Trauma Informed Theory and Practice 3 Credit(s) Recommended The course will include the history and current theories in the field, the nature of trauma, and its impact on the developing individual across various domains of functioning. Also included in this class is a survey of emerging promising practices in the healthcare field, including an exploration of the effects of working with trauma survivors on service providers and the unintended re-traumatization of survivors by social service systems. Students will explore the concept of trau… Prerequisites: PSY202Z --- # HS170 — Introduction to Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours HS 170 - Introduction to Practicum HS 170 - Introduction to Practicum 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides background and specific skills needed to select and succeed in a practicum placement. It also provides information and a foundation for employment in the human services field by ing develop information and contacts for community agencies. Course Learning --- # HS175 — Ethics for Counselors 1 credits · 1 hours HS 175 - Ethics for Counselors HS 175 - Ethics for Counselors 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Prepares students for ethical decision making in the human services field. Includes study of selected professional Codes of Ethics. Case studies will be utilized for additional practice and integration. Course Learning --- # HS185 — EDI in the Workplace 3 credits · 3 hours HS 185 - EDI in the Workplace HS 185 - EDI in the Workplace 3 Credit(s) This course consists of highly interactive sessions to participants better understand our diverse community’s complexity. The curriculum focuses on practicing self-discovery, integrating equitable practices, developing inclusive spaces, embracing anti-racist actions, fostering cultural humility, and creating a plan of action. Course Learning Prerequisites: HS261D, HS265 --- # HS199 — Special Studies - Human Services HS 199 - Special Studies - Human Services HS 199 - Special Studies - Human Services Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Presents introductory special topics in human services including, but not limited to, trauma, drug and alcohol abuse, client record management, and client contact. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # HS200 — Child Abuse and Neglect 3 credits · 3 hours HS 200 - Child Abuse and Neglect HS 200 - Child Abuse and Neglect 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Examines historical and contemporary perspectives on child maltreatment, including neglect, physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, and ritualistic abuse of children. The course will also touch on various type of elder abuse. Students will study the psycho-social impact of maltreatment on victims and their families, along with treatments available for survivors, abusers and their families. Students will be acquainted with the developmental, medical and legal aspects of the different types of abuse… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, HDFS260 --- # HS201 — Family Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours HS 201 - Family Dynamics HS 201 - Family Dynamics 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Explores the dynamics of the family and its role in shaping the lives of its members. It offers a framework of understanding the influences of family, focusing on both effective and maladaptive responses to stressors such as poverty, addictions, divorce, etc. This understanding is central to the further study of how social services are designed and delivered to individuals and families in need. Course Learning --- # HS202 — Substance Abuse Counseling 3 credits · 3 hours HS 202 - Substance Abuse Counseling HS 202 - Substance Abuse Counseling 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides an overview of the scope of chemical dependency issues, including demographics of alcohol and drug use, the brain and drugs, addiction definitions, theories and dynamics, treatment modalities, denial and other psychological defenses, counseling techniques, functions and techniques of interventions and confrontations, pharmacotherapy, countertransference, codependency dynamics, relapse dynamics, psychoeducation, and self- . Course Learning --- # HS210 — Motivational Interviewing 3 credits · 3 hours HS 210 - Motivational Interviewing HS 210 - Motivational Interviewing 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Designed as the second in a two-course sequence (See HS 155 ) designed to introduce students to intentional interviewing and as a foundation for developing basic counseling skills. Focus will be on developing more intensive counseling skills with significant opportunity for hands-on practice. Course Learning Prerequisites: HS155 --- # HS260 — Group Counseling 4 credits · 4 hours HS 260 - Group Counseling HS 260 - Group Counseling 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides students with the theory and skills of small group dynamics. Focuses on group formation, development of norms, conflicts and controversy, and performance and evaluation. Includes group leader competencies; skills and attitudes; therapeutic factors; group goals and structure; client screening, stages; rules and client roles; phases of group, group problems and issues; opening and closing techniques; group ethics and client termination processes; the role of values, catharsis, transference and counter t… --- # HS261C — Human Services Practicum - Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours HS 261C - Human Services Practicum - Seminar HS 261C - Human Services Practicum - Seminar 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides on-site clinical and community experience with human service organizations plus weekly seminars. Students are expected to arrange for a field placement with an approved agency prior to the start of class. Seminars are designed to provide supervision and students integrate field, classroom experiences and interviewing skills. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # HS261D — Human Services Practicum - Seminar 4 credits · 4 hours HS 261D - Human Services Practicum - Seminar HS 261D - Human Services Practicum - Seminar 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides on-site clinical and community experience with human service organizations plus weekly seminars. Students are expected to arrange for a field placement with an approved agency prior to the start of class. Seminars are designed to provide supervision and students integrate field, classroom experiences and interviewing skills. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # HS261E — Human Services Practicum - Seminar 5 credits · 5 hours HS 261E - Human Services Practicum - Seminar HS 261E - Human Services Practicum - Seminar 5 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides on-site clinical and community experience with human service organizations plus weekly seminars. Students are expected to arrange for a field placement with an approved agency prior to the start of class. Seminars are designed to provide supervision and students integrate field, classroom experiences and interviewing skills. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # HS261F — Human Services Practicum - Seminar 6 credits · 6 hours HS 261F - Human Services Practicum - Seminar HS 261F - Human Services Practicum - Seminar 6 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides on-site clinical and community experience with human service organizations plus weekly seminars. Students are expected to arrange for a field placement with an approved agency prior to the start of class. Seminars are designed to provide supervision and students integrate field, classroom experiences and interviewing skills. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # HS261G — Human Services Practicum - Seminar 7 credits · 7 hours HS 261G - Human Services Practicum - Seminar HS 261G - Human Services Practicum - Seminar 7 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides on-site clinical and community experience with human service organizations plus weekly seminars. Students are expected to arrange for a field placement with an approved agency prior to the start of class. Seminars are designed to provide supervision and students integrate field, classroom experiences and interviewing skills. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # HS261H — Human Services Practicum - Seminar 8 credits · 8 hours HS 261H - Human Services Practicum - Seminar HS 261H - Human Services Practicum - Seminar 8 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides on-site clinical and community experience with human service organizations plus weekly seminars. Students are expected to arrange for a field placement with an approved agency prior to the start of class. Seminars are designed to provide supervision and students integrate field, classroom experiences and interviewing skills. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # HS265 — Introduction to Counseling Theories 3 credits · 3 hours HS 265 - Introduction to Counseling Theories HS 265 - Introduction to Counseling Theories 3 Credit(s) Course Description: An introductory course covering the theoretical concepts and practical applications of counseling intervention strategies for the beginning ing professional. Specific topics: the er as a person and as a professional including values, attitudes and ethics; an understanding of cultural issues that create barriers to ing; and the counseling intervention models of Psychoanalytical, Gestalt, Existential, Cognitive-behavioral and Family therapies. Course Learning --- # HS266 — Crisis Intervention Strategies 3 credits · 3 hours HS 266 - Crisis Intervention Strategies HS 266 - Crisis Intervention Strategies 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Part of a sequence of courses teaching theory and practice in assessment, intervention, and case handling strategies for the ing professional. The current course focuses on crisis situations, including assessment of function and lethality, appraisal of the individual, intervention strategies, case management, referral resources, ethical and professional issues, and specific situational stressors which may lead to a crisis state. Emphasis is on defusing the crisis situation, enhancin… --- # HS268 — Intro to Co-occurring Disorders 3 credits · 3 hours HS 268 - Intro to Co-occurring Disorders HS 268 - Intro to Co-occurring Disorders 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Designed to provide entry level scope and depth of information relative to those human services ers who are working with clients with a dual diagnosis, to specifically mean clients with both a mental health and an addictions diagnosis. Historical assessment and treatment processes as well as current, state of the art models and systems will be studied. Relevant terminology from both the mental health and addictions arenas will be examined. Professional preparation, systems profici… --- # HS271 — HS Capstone - Applied Skills 2 credits · 2 hours HS 271 - HS Capstone - Applied Skills HS 271 - HS Capstone - Applied Skills 2 Credit(s) Students will reflect on their academic learning and practicum experience and demonstrate professional readiness through culminating projects and presentations. Emphasis is placed on professional identity development, career readiness, and critical thinking that bridges theory with real-world practice. Course Learning Prerequisites: HS155, HS261D, HS261E, HS261F, HS261G, HS261H --- # HS299 — Special Studies - Human Services HS 299 - Special Studies - Human Services HS 299 - Special Studies - Human Services Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Presents advanced special topics in human services including, but not limited to, trauma, drug and alcohol abuse, client record management, and client contact. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # HST104 — World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages 4 credits · 4 hours HST 104 - World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages HST 104 - World Civ Prehistory - Middle Ages 4 Credit(s) In addition to discussion of western civilizations originating from the Near East and Europe, this course includes the civilizations of India, Africa, East Asia (China/Japan) Russia, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. Included in the reading and discussion are historical, cultural, religious, social, economic, and political developments in the various civilizations. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # HST105 — World Civ Byzantium - Present 4 credits · 4 hours HST 105 - World Civ Byzantium - Present HST 105 - World Civ Byzantium - Present 4 Credit(s) In addition to discussion of western civilizations originating from the Near East and Europe, this course includes the civilizations of India, Africa, East Asia (China/Japan) Russia, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. Included in the reading and discussion are historical, cultural, religious, social, economic, and political developments in the various civilizations. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # HST199 — Special Studies - History HST 199 - Special Studies - History HST 199 - Special Studies - History Var. Credit(s) Other Course Description: Selected topics of study in history are on demand through workshops, seminars, lecture, lab, and/or independent study format. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # HST201 — US History through Reconstruction 4 credits · 4 hours HST 201 - US History through Reconstruction HST 201 - US History through Reconstruction 4 Credit(s) Presents a detailed coverage of influences - political, social, ethnic, racial, colonial, religious, cultural, technical, and geographical - that have affected the history of the United States. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # HST202 — US HST Post Reconstruction-Present 4 credits · 4 hours HST 202 - US HST Post Reconstruction-Present HST 202 - US HST Post Reconstruction-Present 4 Credit(s) Presents a detailed coverage of influences - political, social, ethnic, racial, colonial, religious, cultural, technical, and geographical - that have affected the history of the United States. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # HST259 — Chicano-a Latino-a US History 4 credits · 4 hours HST 259 - Chicano-a Latino-a US History HST 259 - Chicano-a Latino-a US History 4 Credit(s) Covers pre-Columbian heritage, Spanish colonization, American conquest in the Mexican-American War and the Spanish American War, the Mexicans’ role in American labor, Bracero Program, and the Chicano Movement. The class will provide a framework for understanding the ways in which distinctive social and cultural patterns arose, bringing awareness of contemporary expressions of identity and their historical origins. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degre… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, SOC235 --- # HST280 — CWE - History HST 280 - CWE - History HST 280 - CWE - History Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their programs. Together, the Instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # HUM101 — Introduction to Humanities I 4 credits · 4 hours HUM 101 - Introduction to Humanities I HUM 101 - Introduction to Humanities I 4 Credit(s) WR 115Q as required Course Description: Provides a survey of important achievements in a variety of disciplines as they emerged during the classical periods and the medieval era, in Europe and beyond: visual arts, architecture, literature, philosophy, religions, music, theater, and criticism. This course covers the period from the first civilizations to the middle ages and is designed to students trace the origin of the nature of human thought and creativity as they emerged and manifested themselves in t… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # HUM102 — Introduction to Humanities II 4 credits · 4 hours HUM 102 - Introduction to Humanities II HUM 102 - Introduction to Humanities II 4 Credit(s) This course covers the period from the Proto-Renaissance to the Age of Reason and is designed to students trace the origin of the nature of human thought and creativity as they emerged and manifested themselves in the pre-industrial era. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree (AAOT). Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # HUM103 — Introduction to Humanities III 4 credits · 4 hours HUM 103 - Introduction to Humanities III HUM 103 - Introduction to Humanities III 4 Credit(s) This course covers the period from Romanticism to the present and is designed to students trace the nature of human thought and creativity, prepare them for further study and appreciation of the arts, and encourage them to look to the humanities for insights necessary to themselves and society. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree (AAOT). Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # HUM199 — Special Studies - Humanities HUM 199 - Special Studies - Humanities HUM 199 - Special Studies - Humanities Var. Credit(s) Course Description: in a number of formats: workshop, seminar, or independent study. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # HUM215 — Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit 4 credits · 4 hours HUM 215 - Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit HUM 215 - Indigenous Cultures Eskimo - Inuit 4 Credit(s) Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree (AAOT). Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # HUM216 — Indigenous Cultures NW Coast 4 credits · 4 hours HUM 216 - Indigenous Cultures NW Coast HUM 216 - Indigenous Cultures NW Coast 4 Credit(s) Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree (AAOT). Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # HUM217 — Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations 4 credits · 4 hours HUM 217 - Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations HUM 217 - Indigenous Cultures Plains Nations 4 Credit(s) Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree (AAOT). Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # HUM218 — Indigenous Cultures SW Nations 4 credits · 4 hours HUM 218 - Indigenous Cultures SW Nations HUM 218 - Indigenous Cultures SW Nations 4 Credit(s) Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree (AAOT). Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # HUM219 — Indigenous Cultures Mexico 4 credits · 4 hours HUM 219 - Indigenous Cultures Mexico HUM 219 - Indigenous Cultures Mexico 4 Credit(s) Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree (AAOT). Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # HUM280 — CWE - Humanities HUM 280 - CWE - Humanities HUM 280 - CWE - Humanities Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative education is a supervised program of on-the-job training for college credit in an English-related area. Students are placed in a related industry, business, agency or organization which has been approved by the College as having the interest, personnel and resources to serve as a training center. The goal of cooperative education is to provide a learning experience which enriches and strengthens the student’s education, personal development, and vocational preparation. It joins educators and e… --- # IS110 — Intro to International Studies 4 credits · 4 hours IS 110 - Intro to International Studies IS 110 - Intro to International Studies 4 Credit(s) Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree (AAOT). Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # MEC103 — Industrial Safety 1 credits · 1 hours MEC 103 - Industrial Safety MEC 103 - Industrial Safety 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers the importance of workplace safety, OSHA regulations, and practicing safety in the workplace. Learners will study topics like the importance of safety policies, common causes of workplace injuries and accidents, and OSHA regulations for general workplace safety, personal protective equipment, tools, and machines. Course Learning --- # MEC114 — Safety for Industry 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 114 - Safety for Industry MEC 114 - Safety for Industry 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course covers general shop safety for manufacturing environments and awareness of hazards. Safety topics covered include SDS sheets, personal protective equipment, lockout tag out procedures, and material handling among others. Course Learning --- # MEC120 — Maintenance Awareness 4 credits · 4 hours MEC 120 - Maintenance Awareness MEC 120 - Maintenance Awareness 4 Credit(s) Basic measuring tools and techniques are covered, as well as type and use of fasteners, lubricants and adhesives used in repair, and assembly. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH20 --- # MEC124 — Hoisting and Rigging I 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 124 - Hoisting and Rigging I MEC 124 - Hoisting and Rigging I 3 Credit(s) Rigging skills are required in many industries including manufacturing, construction, and transportation. Course Learning --- # MEC125 — Pneumatics I 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 125 - Pneumatics I MEC 125 - Pneumatics I 3 Credit(s) It introduces pneumatic power and takes learners through key topics and skills in pneumatic power and safety, pneumatic circuits, pneumatic schematics, the principles of pneumatic pressure and flow, and pneumatic speed control circuits. It covers pressure regulation, air filtration, how to connect pneumatic circuits, pneumatic cylinders, valves, and actuators, a wide array of pneumatic applications, pressure and cylinder force, pneumatic leverage, pressure and volume, and air flow resistance. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS120, CS120, MFG116 --- # MEC130 — Hydraulics I 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 130 - Hydraulics I MEC 130 - Hydraulics I 3 Credit(s) Recommended Takes learners through key topics and skills in hydraulic power and safety, hydraulic circuits, hydraulic schematics, the principles of hydraulic pressure and flow, and hydraulic speed control circuits. Includes pumps, fluid friction, how to connect hydraulic circuits, hydraulic cylinders and valves (including needle valves), and a wide array of hydraulic applications. Course Learning Prerequisites: MFG116 --- # MEC135 — Mechanical Drives I 4 credits · 4 hours MEC 135 - Mechanical Drives I MEC 135 - Mechanical Drives I 4 Credit(s) Recommended Covers basic safety, installation, key fasteners, power transmission systems, v-belt drives, chain drives, spur gear drives, and multiple shaft drives. Topics covered include learning how to select, install, adjust, troubleshoot, and repair a range of mechanical systems which are commonly found in both automated and manual machines used in every industry around the world. Course Learning Prerequisites: MFG116 --- # MEC149 — Electrical Motor Control 4 credits · 4 hours MEC 149 - Electrical Motor Control MEC 149 - Electrical Motor Control 4 Credit(s) Students will gain an understanding of the operation, installation, design, and control of AC electric motor control circuits, transformers, ladder logic controls, and control relays for many common applications. Students will also develop skills in interpreting schematics, system design, motor start/stop circuits, and motor sequence control. In addition, students will be introduced to systems troubleshooting, reversing motor controls, automatic input devices and basic timer controls. Students will continue to d… Prerequisites: MTH60, MFG210 --- # MEC150 — PLC Motor Control 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 150 - PLC Motor Control MEC 150 - PLC Motor Control 3 Credit(s) Hands-on training using the Amatrol Motor Control System 85-MT5 allows learners to gain understanding of the operation, installation, design, and troubleshooting of AC electric motor control circuits and many common applications. Students develop skills in interpreting schematics, ladder logic diagrams, system design, motor start/stop circuits, motor sequence control, reversing motor control and motor jogging. Safety is emphasized throughout, highlighting motor safety, lockout/tagout and safety interlocks. Course Learning --- # MEC151 — Programming PLCs I 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 151 - Programming PLCs I MEC 151 - Programming PLCs I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Programming PLC’s I is the first of a two course series in which students learn PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) programming, operation, and applications used in industry. This course covers a wide variety of program commands, ranging from timers and contacts, stepper motor control, and PWM control that will quickly develop relevant and critical skills to be job ready in modern industry environments. Course Learning Prerequisites: MEC150 --- # MEC154 — Computer Control 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 154 - Computer Control MEC 154 - Computer Control 3 Credit(s) Recommended Specifically within this curriculum, learners will study topics including: the function of seven types of processor files; how input instructions can be controlled by output instructions; and the operation of a basic multiple actuator sequence program. Course Learning Prerequisites: MEC149 --- # MEC210 — Variable Frequency AC Drives 2 credits · 2 hours MEC 210 - Variable Frequency AC Drives MEC 210 - Variable Frequency AC Drives 2 Credit(s) Learners develop knowledge in the operation, installation, performance analysis, troubleshooting, and design of AC solid state control using 2-wire, 3-wire, manual, and open-loop speed control. Highlights motor jogging and dynamic braking as well as programmable acceleration and deceleration. Course Learning Prerequisites: MEC149 --- # MEC226 — Pneumatics II 2 credits · 2 hours MEC 226 - Pneumatics II MEC 226 - Pneumatics II 2 Credit(s) Learners will gain industry-relevant skills related to these new topics including operation, installation, performance analysis, maintenance, and design. These topics include cam-operated valves, cylinder sequencing with cam valves, cylinder deceleration circuits, pilot-operated DCVs, shuttle valves, air logic components, air logic design, air filters, filter selection, filter maintenance, water removal techniques, air dryers, after-coolers, water traps, air lubricators, and component maintenance. Course Learning Prerequisites: MEC125 --- # MEC227 — Pneumatics III 2 credits · 2 hours MEC 227 - Pneumatics III MEC 227 - Pneumatics III 2 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: MEC226 --- # MEC228 — Pneumatic Troubleshooting 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 228 - Pneumatic Troubleshooting MEC 228 - Pneumatic Troubleshooting 3 Credit(s) Specifically, learners will study Prerequisites: MEC226 --- # MEC231 — Hydraulics II 4 credits · 4 hours MEC 231 - Hydraulics II MEC 231 - Hydraulics II 4 Credit(s) Students will learn industry-relevant skills related to new topics including operation, installation, performance analysis and design. These topics include accumulator sizing, system design, circuit applications, component operation/installation, pilot-operated directional control valves (DCVs), two-stage directional control valves, cam-operated directional control valves (DCVs), DCV spool center types and applications, cylinder types and mountings, pressure-compensated flow control valves, pilot-operated check valves, direct-operate… Prerequisites: MEC130 --- # MEC232 — Hydraulics III 2 credits · 2 hours MEC 232 - Hydraulics III MEC 232 - Hydraulics III 2 Credit(s) Students will learn industry-relevant skills related to these new topics including operation, installation, performance analysis, maintenance, and design. These topics include heat exchangers, reservoirs, fluid conductors, fluid conditioning, filtration, motor performance, pump performance, system design, and maintenance. Course Learning Prerequisites: MEC231 --- # MEC233 — Hydraulic Troubleshooting 4 credits · 4 hours MEC 233 - Hydraulic Troubleshooting MEC 233 - Hydraulic Troubleshooting 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: MEC231 --- # MEC236 — Mechanical Drives II 4 credits · 4 hours MEC 236 - Mechanical Drives II MEC 236 - Mechanical Drives II 4 Credit(s) This course describes V-belt selection and maintenance by covering V-belt size specification, component identification, and troubleshooting. Learners will develop fundamental knowledge of synchronous belt drives, lubrication concepts, precision shaft alignment, and coupling. Also covered is heavy duty chain drives which describes silent chain drives, multiple strand systems, chain selection, chain lubrication, chain maintenance and troubleshooting. Course Learning Prerequisites: MEC135 --- # MEC238 — Mechanical Drives III 4 credits · 4 hours MEC 238 - Mechanical Drives III MEC 238 - Mechanical Drives III 4 Credit(s) Introduces antifriction bearings by describing the two types and teaching the fundamental skills of how to identify, mechanically install, thermally install and troubleshoot those bearings. Also covered is gasket and seals such as O-ring seal, lip seal and mechanical seal, and advanced gear drives such as helical gear drives, right angle gear drives, speed reducers, and gear drive selection and maintenance. Course Learning Prerequisites: MEC236 --- # MEC251 — Programming PLC’s II 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 251 - Programming PLC’s II MEC 251 - Programming PLC’s II 3 Credit(s) This course continues with programming commands, ranging from timers and contacts, stepper motor control, and PWM control that will quickly develop relevant and critical skills to be job ready in modern industry environments. Students will also be introduced to application circuits and components for thermostatic temperature control, analog temperature control, reversing constant-speed motor control, variable speed motor control with feedback, and stepper motor homing and commissioning. These circuits include basic and… Prerequisites: MEC150 --- # MEC254 — PLC Troubleshooting 3 credits · 3 hours MEC 254 - PLC Troubleshooting MEC 254 - PLC Troubleshooting 3 Credit(s) This course covers a wide variety of program commands, ranging from timers and contacts, stepper motor control, and PWM control that will quickly develop relevant and critical skills to be job ready in modern industry environments. Course Learning Prerequisites: MEC251 --- # MET101 — Mechanical Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours MET 101 - Mechanical Drafting MET 101 - Mechanical Drafting 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces manual mechanical drafting techniques. Focuses on drawing layout, dimensioning standards, and sectional views through a series of practical problems. Course Learning --- # MET104 — Machine Shop Math 3 credits · 3 hours MET 104 - Machine Shop Math MET 104 - Machine Shop Math 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers calculation, layout, and procedure standards in applied topics in manufacturing and machining technologies. An understanding of mathematical concepts is stressed in all topics ranging from general arithmetic processes to oblique trigonometry, compound angles and numerical control. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # MET105 — Blueprint Reading - Mechanical 3 credits · 3 hours MET 105 - Blueprint Reading - Mechanical MET 105 - Blueprint Reading - Mechanical 3 Credit(s) Recommended Knowledge of the techniques used on blueprints is necessary in the industry whenever descriptions of size, shape, and arrangement are used to produce, service, or sell a product. This course also introduces students to blueprint and drawing techniques which will be built upon with additional modules in the program. Dual numbered as WLD 104 . Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH20, WLD104 --- # MET111 — CAD I Mechanical Autodesk Inventor 3 credits · 3 hours MET 111 - CAD I Mechanical Autodesk Inventor MET 111 - CAD I Mechanical Autodesk Inventor 3 Credit(s) These include but are not limited to: set-up workspace, sketches, features, and drawings. Working in both two- and three-dimensions as well as in solids, students will learn the operating system, command codes, file menu, and symbol library of an industry standard, computer aided design and drafting system. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS120, CS120 --- # MET112 — CAD II Mechanical Autodesk Inventor 3 credits · 3 hours MET 112 - CAD II Mechanical Autodesk Inventor MET 112 - CAD II Mechanical Autodesk Inventor 3 Credit(s) Learners will be able to assemble advanced models through real world exercises moving the student toward an industry recognized certificate in 3D CAD design. Course Learning Prerequisites: MET111 --- # MET113 — CAD III Mech Autodesk Inventor 3 credits · 3 hours MET 113 - CAD III Mech Autodesk Inventor MET 113 - CAD III Mech Autodesk Inventor 3 Credit(s) Course is designed for users who are already familiar with Inventor. It provides a series of hands on exercises and tutorial in the use of Inventor to you prepare for the Autodesk Inventor Certified Users Exam. The text covers all the exam Prerequisites: MET112, MET111 --- # MET121 — CAD I Mechanical SolidWorks 3 credits · 3 hours MET 121 - CAD I Mechanical SolidWorks MET 121 - CAD I Mechanical SolidWorks 3 Credit(s) Course studies will be completed using SolidWorks CAD software. Studies include set-up workspace, sketches, features, and drawings. Working in both two- and three-dimensions as well as in solids, students will learn the operating system, command codes, file menu, and symbol library of an industry standard, computer aided design and drafting system. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS120, CS120 --- # MET122 — CAD II Mechanical SolidWorks 3 credits · 3 hours MET 122 - CAD II Mechanical SolidWorks MET 122 - CAD II Mechanical SolidWorks 3 Credit(s) Course studies will be completed using SolidWorks CAD software. Studies include set-up workspace, sketches, features and drawings. Working in both two- and three dimensions as well as in solids, students will learn the operating system, command codes, file menu, and symbol library of an industry standard, computer aided design and drafting system. Focus will be on sheet metal, weldments, and gears and gear-mates as used in manufacturing. Course Learning Prerequisites: MET121 --- # MET123 — CAD III Mechanical SolidWorks 3 credits · 3 hours MET 123 - CAD III Mechanical SolidWorks MET 123 - CAD III Mechanical SolidWorks 3 Credit(s) Students will use the techniques learned in MET 121 and MET 122 to reverse engineer an advanced part/project, creating solid models and modifying those models as needed; and the creation of assemblies, and industry standard mechanical drawings. Coursework will focus on continuing to develop techniques in preparing industry standard accurate, legible drawings and solid models. Students will have the opportunity to take the SolidWorks CSWA (Certified SolidWorks Associate) exam at the end of the term. Cou… Prerequisites: MET122, MET121 --- # MET160 — Introduction to Metallurgy 3 credits · 3 hours MET 160 - Introduction to Metallurgy MET 160 - Introduction to Metallurgy 3 Credit(s) Recommended The course introduces the identification of ferrous and non-ferrous metals in the manufacturing industry. This course also covers mechanical and physical properties, powder metallurgy, heat treatment, alloying, crystalline structures, effects of machining, and testing processes. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH20, MFG101 --- # MFG101 — Introduction to Manufacturing 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 101 - Introduction to Manufacturing MFG 101 - Introduction to Manufacturing 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course is designed to develop an understanding of various manufacturing processes, materials, and possible career opportunities in manufacturing-related disciplines. The course includes an orientation to the use of Computer Aided design in manufacturing and various industry standard software programs. Students will learn about CAD, 3D slicing software, additive manufacturing procedures, CNC router and laser engraving. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH20 --- # MFG102 — Machine Shop Basics 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 102 - Machine Shop Basics MFG 102 - Machine Shop Basics 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This course is designed to introduce learners to the world of machining and gain basic skills for entry-level industry jobs. Students will develop an understanding of both hand and power tool usage as it pertains to Manufacturing. This course covers safety, fasteners, measurement, hand tools, basic bench work, hand-held power tools, vertical and horizontal band saw, and drill press. Course will be delivered through hands-on instruction emphasizing safety and proper operation through a series of project… Prerequisites: MTH20 --- # MFG116 — Metrology 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 116 - Metrology MFG 116 - Metrology 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers basic measurement, precision measurement, direct gauging, indirect gauging, and dimensional measurements using both the U.S. customary system and the SI metric system. Course content covers the study of quality assurance through measurements taken by mechanical, electronic and optical methods as related to industrial dimensional conformance requirements. Includes a combination of Web and face-to-face hands-on instruction for required labs. Course Learning --- # MFG118 — Introduction to Prototyping 1 credits · 1 hours MFG 118 - Introduction to Prototyping MFG 118 - Introduction to Prototyping 1 Credit(s) Course Description: This course is designed to introduce students to the world of product creation. Students will get to work individually or as a team to create a product from idea to completion. Course Learning --- # MFG121 — Machine Tool - Lathe I 4 credits · 4 hours MFG 121 - Machine Tool - Lathe I MFG 121 - Machine Tool - Lathe I 4 Credit(s) This course covers basic manufacturing skills and machine tooling practices. Emphasizes safety, bench work, engine lathes, precision grinding, tool room operations, and production work through a series of projects. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60, MFG102, MFG116 --- # MFG122 — Machine Tool - Mill I 4 credits · 4 hours MFG 122 - Machine Tool - Mill I MFG 122 - Machine Tool - Mill I 4 Credit(s) This course continues and expands basic manufacturing skills and machine tooling practices. Continues emphasis on safety, bench work, vertical mills, precision grinding, tool room operations, and production work through a series of projects. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60, MFG102, MFG116 --- # MFG123 — Machine Tool - Lathe II 4 credits · 4 hours MFG 123 - Machine Tool - Lathe II MFG 123 - Machine Tool - Lathe II 4 Credit(s) This class re-emphasizes safety, bench work, lathe work, vertical mill operations, precision grinding, tool room operations, and production work through completion of a project in a prototype production run using the multiple manufacturing processes. Course Learning Prerequisites: MFG121 --- # MFG124 — Machine Tool - Mill II 4 credits · 4 hours MFG 124 - Machine Tool - Mill II MFG 124 - Machine Tool - Mill II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: As the second of a two-term series designed to continue the development of both an understanding of manufacturing concerns and limitations of vertical mill as well as developing the hands-on skills needed for machining jobs in manufacturing, this course continues and expands basic manufacturing skills and machine tooling practices. This class re-emphasizes safety, bench work, lathe work, vertical mill operations, precision grinding, tool room operations, and production work through completion of… Prerequisites: MFG122 --- # MFG130 — Machine Shop Tooling 2 credits · 2 hours MFG 130 - Machine Shop Tooling MFG 130 - Machine Shop Tooling 2 Credit(s) All of which are consumables in nature. Course Learning Prerequisites: MFG116, MFG121 --- # MFG135 — Precision Grinding and Inspection 4 credits · 4 hours MFG 135 - Precision Grinding and Inspection MFG 135 - Precision Grinding and Inspection 4 Credit(s) Using the surface grinder and precision inspection equipment to achieve proper dimension, surface finish, perpendicularity, flatness and parallelism. Course Learning --- # MFG140 — CNC Controls I 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 140 - CNC Controls I MFG 140 - CNC Controls I 3 Credit(s) Recommended Basic functions and operating modes of the control are also covered as well as safety and maintenance. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH20, MTH60, MFG121 --- # MFG141 — CNC Controls II 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 141 - CNC Controls II MFG 141 - CNC Controls II 3 Credit(s) Learners will develop hands-on machine interface skills along with single and multi-vise setups needed to support students entering the Manufacturing job market. This course covers safety care and maintenance of the machine, tool usage and tool life. Course will be delivered through hands on instruction emphasizing safety and proper operation through a series of projects. Course Learning Prerequisites: MFG140, MFG116 --- # MFG199 — Special Studies - Manufacturing MFG 199 - Special Studies - Manufacturing MFG 199 - Special Studies - Manufacturing Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Provides specialized study for students in technical programs to areas linked to industry. State-of-the-art equipment is used for industry standard-level instruction. Course is repeatable. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH20 --- # MFG210 — AC DC Electrical Systems 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 210 - AC DC Electrical Systems MFG 210 - AC DC Electrical Systems 3 Credit(s) Students learn industry-relevant skills included in subject areas such as basic electrical circuits, electrical measurement, circuit analysis, inductance and capacitance, combination circuits, and transformers. Topics covered in subject areas will include but not be limited to: safety, electrical components and wiring, electronic test instruments, tools and fasteners, electrical units and nomenclature, and parallel / series-parallel circuits. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # MFG215 — Electrical Control Systems - Sensors 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 215 - Electrical Control Systems - Sensors MFG 215 - Electrical Control Systems - Sensors 3 Credit(s) Describes functions and application of functions covered in control logic including logic elements such as AND, OR, NOT, NOR, and NAND. Ladder diagrams are explained and learners connect, operate, and design a ladder diagram using one or more logic elements. Additional concepts include electro-pneumatic solenoid valves; sequencing control including relay operation, relay application, limit switch operation and application; and timers and advanced systems including time-delay relays, multi… Prerequisites: MTH60, MFG210 --- # MFG220 — Machining Capstone 4 credits · 4 hours MFG 220 - Machining Capstone MFG 220 - Machining Capstone 4 Credit(s) WR 115Q as required Course Description: This course utilizes CAD for design, machining, manual and CNC along with 3d additive manufacturing to produce a viable product. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # MFG230 — Statistics and Quality Control 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 230 - Statistics and Quality Control MFG 230 - Statistics and Quality Control 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces ISO 9000 concepts of basic gauging, inspection, elementary statistics, and statistical process control (SPC). Course Learning Prerequisites: MET104, MTH112Z, ISO9000 --- # MFG240 — Robotics and Computer Programming 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 240 - Robotics and Computer Programming MFG 240 - Robotics and Computer Programming 3 Credit(s) Students will be introduced to basic manufacturing techniques, robot terminology, differing types of automation, safety, basic robotic programming, interfacing robotic communications, automated work cells, and robotic applications. Robot operations and programming fundamentals will be applied by the students. Safety is emphasized throughout, highlighting operator and robot safety, lockout/tagout and safety interlocks. Course Learning Prerequisites: CIS120, CS120, MTH60 --- # MFG241 — CNC Programming - Mill - Haas 4 credits · 4 hours MFG 241 - CNC Programming - Mill - Haas MFG 241 - CNC Programming - Mill - Haas 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Covering basic Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programming of the Haas vertical mill as well as machine setup and operation, this course emphasizes manual data input programming and manual program editing. Provides training in the operation and part programming of the modern vertical machining center. Students learn safe manufacturing methods by completing a series of assignments using one of two Haas vertical machining centers. Students will gain experience reading, writing and ed… Prerequisites: MTH60, MFG121, MFG140 --- # MFG242 — CAM I - Mastercam 2D 4 credits · 4 hours MFG 242 - CAM I - Mastercam 2D MFG 242 - CAM I - Mastercam 2D 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Introducing Mastercam CAD/CAM software with training to design parts and toolpaths for a modern CNC vertical machining center, with a primary focus on Haas machines. Emphasis is on proper geometry creation, manipulation and management of toolpaths, relevant utilities and C-hooks, terminology, and toolbar and menu functions. Safety and efficient machining will be stressed throughout the course. Course Learning Prerequisites: MFG241 --- # MFG243 — CAM II - Mastercam 3D 4 credits · 4 hours MFG 243 - CAM II - Mastercam 3D MFG 243 - CAM II - Mastercam 3D 4 Credit(s) Course Description: As the second of two courses for Mastercam CAD/CAM software, this course teaches students how to construct advanced 3D geometric models using geometric, free form, and derived surface types. All aspects of roughing and finishing machining cycles are covered with focus on safe and correct application and use of parameters. Course Learning Prerequisites: MFG242 --- # MFG244 — CNC Programming - Lathe - Haas 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 244 - CNC Programming - Lathe - Haas MFG 244 - CNC Programming - Lathe - Haas 3 Credit(s) Students learn safe manufacturing methods by completing a series of assignments using a Haas SL10 turning center. Students will gain experience reading, writing and editing part programs using industry standard G & M code programming. Course Learning Prerequisites: MFG121, MFG140, MTH112Z, MET104, SL10 --- # MFG245 — Mastercam 4th Axis Programming 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 245 - Mastercam 4th Axis Programming MFG 245 - Mastercam 4th Axis Programming 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces students to the basic fundamentals of learning how to use Mastercam software to program 4th axis parts for Haas vertical machining centers. Course Learning Prerequisites: MFG242 --- # MFG255 — Computer Integrated Manufacturing 4 credits · 4 hours MFG 255 - Computer Integrated Manufacturing MFG 255 - Computer Integrated Manufacturing 4 Credit(s) Course Description: A capstone project course that emphasizing the design-build process as it applies to the production, documentation, and implementation of a prototype production run using multiple manufacturing processes. Students work to design, manufacture, document, and evaluate all phases of a prototype production run for a part of their own design and creation. Course Learning Prerequisites: MFG220 --- # MFG262 — Lean Manufacturing 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 262 - Lean Manufacturing MFG 262 - Lean Manufacturing 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Developing an understanding of, including the limitations of, lean manufacturing as it applies to the manufacturing industry and business, this course covers the basics of lean; TAKT time; value stream mapping; current and future state; KanBan systems; tracking and removing production wastes; running effective meetings; and team building. Course Learning Prerequisites: MFG230, MET104, MTH112Z --- # MFG280 — CWE - Manufacturing Technology MFG 280 - CWE - Manufacturing Technology MFG 280 - CWE - Manufacturing Technology Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their program. Together, the Instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # MFG291 — Laser Cutting and Engraving 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 291 - Laser Cutting and Engraving MFG 291 - Laser Cutting and Engraving 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces students on how to safely setup and operate a Trotec laser engraving machine using CorelDraw software as the print driver. A strong emphasis is place on proper selection of materials that can be safely cut or engraved. Along with required curriculum, the course also includes time for student project work on two dimensional projects as well as three dimensional projects. This course is recommended for anyone interested in laser cutting and engraving for industry applications o… Prerequisites: CIS120, CS120 --- # MT100 — Massage I 2 credits · 2 hours MT 100 - Massage I MT 100 - Massage I 2 Credit(s) Students will learn about massage equipment, sanitation, professional hygiene, and client communication including client history, indications, and contraindications for massage. Prerequisites: WR117, WR115, WR115Q --- # MT100L — Massage I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 100L - Massage I Lab MT 100L - Massage I Lab 1 Credit(s) Students will learn about massage equipment, sanitation, professional hygiene, and client communication including client history, indications, and contraindications for massage. Prerequisites: WR117, WR115, WR115Q --- # MT101 — Eastern Bodywork Theory I 1 credits · 1 hours MT 101 - Eastern Bodywork Theory I MT 101 - Eastern Bodywork Theory I 1 Credit(s) Course Learning --- # MT101L — Eastern Bodywork I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 101L - Eastern Bodywork I Lab MT 101L - Eastern Bodywork I Lab 1 Credit(s) Course Learning --- # MT102 — Massage II 2 credits · 2 hours MT 102 - Massage II MT 102 - Massage II 2 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: MT100, MT100L, BI121, BI121L, BI231, BI231L --- # MT102L — Massage II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 102L - Massage II Lab MT 102L - Massage II Lab 1 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: MT100, MT100L, BI121, BI121L, BI231, BI231L --- # MT103 — Massage III 1 credits · 1 hours MT 103 - Massage III MT 103 - Massage III 1 Credit(s) Reflexology, side lying massage, massage tools, trigger point, deep tissue, and myofascial release techniques will be covered. Course Learning Prerequisites: MT102, MT102L, BI121, BI121L, BI231, BI231L --- # MT103L — Massage III Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 103L - Massage III Lab MT 103L - Massage III Lab 1 Credit(s) Reflexology, side lying massage, massage tools, trigger point, deep tissue, and myofascial release techniques will be covered. Course Learning Prerequisites: MT102, MT102L, BI121, BI121L, BI231, BI231L --- # MT104 — Kinesiology I - Upper Body 2 credits · 2 hours MT 104 - Kinesiology I - Upper Body MT 104 - Kinesiology I - Upper Body 2 Credit(s) Students will learn the joints of the upper body and their actions, the muscles that create specific actions, muscle attachment sites, how to palpate, shorten, and lengthen the muscles. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR117, WR115, WR115Q --- # MT104L — Kinesiology I - Upper Body Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 104L - Kinesiology I - Upper Body Lab MT 104L - Kinesiology I - Upper Body Lab 1 Credit(s) Students will learn the joints of the upper body and their actions, the muscles that create specific actions, muscle attachment sites, how to palpate, shorten, and lengthen the muscles. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR117, WR115, WR115Q --- # MT105 — Hydrotherapy and Tools 1 credits · 1 hours MT 105 - Hydrotherapy and Tools MT 105 - Hydrotherapy and Tools 1 Credit(s) The course will cover essential safety issues and contraindications to ensure that hydrotherapy is administered safely and effectively. In addition to hydrotherapy, the course offers a thorough examination of various massage tools and their applications. Students will learn how to integrate these tools into their practice to enhance therapeutic Prerequisites: MT100, MT100L --- # MT105L — Hydrotherapy and Tools Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 105L - Hydrotherapy and Tools Lab MT 105L - Hydrotherapy and Tools Lab 1 Credit(s) Emphasizing hands-on experience, the course enables students to develop practical skills and confidence in utilizing both hydrotherapy techniques and massage tools.This course delves into the principles and techniques of hydrotherapy, utilizing various forms of water, including solid, liquid, and vapor. The course will cover essential safety issues and contraindications to ensure that hydrotherapy is administered safely and effectively. In addition to hydrotherapy, the course offers a thorough examination of… Prerequisites: MT100, MT100L --- # MT106 — Upper Body Massage Treatments 1 credits · 1 hours MT 106 - Upper Body Massage Treatments MT 106 - Upper Body Massage Treatments 1 Credit(s) Students will learn home exercise programs to assist their clientele. Course Learning Prerequisites: MT100, MT100L, MT108, MT108L, BI121, BI121L, BI231, BI231L --- # MT106L — Upper Body Massage Treatments Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 106L - Upper Body Massage Treatments Lab MT 106L - Upper Body Massage Treatments Lab 1 Credit(s) Students will learn home exercise programs to assist their clientele. Course Learning Prerequisites: MT100, MT100L, MT108, MT108L, BI121, BI121L, BI231, BI231L --- # MT107 — Lower Body Massage Treatments 1 credits · 1 hours MT 107 - Lower Body Massage Treatments MT 107 - Lower Body Massage Treatments 1 Credit(s) Students will learn home exercise programs to assist their clientele. Course Learning Prerequisites: MT106, MT106L --- # MT107L — Lower Body Massage Treatments Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 107L - Lower Body Massage Treatments Lab MT 107L - Lower Body Massage Treatments Lab 1 Credit(s) Students will learn home exercise programs to assist their clientele. Course Learning Prerequisites: MT106, MT106L --- # MT108 — Kinesiology II Lower Body 2 credits · 2 hours MT 108 - Kinesiology II Lower Body MT 108 - Kinesiology II Lower Body 2 Credit(s) Students will learn the joints of the lower body and their actions, the muscles that create specific actions, muscle attachment sites, how to palpate, shorten, and lengthen the muscles. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR117, WR115, WR115Q --- # MT108L — Kinesiology II Lower Body Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 108L - Kinesiology II Lower Body Lab MT 108L - Kinesiology II Lower Body Lab 1 Credit(s) Students will learn the joints of the lower body and their actions, the muscles that create specific actions, muscle attachment sites, how to palpate, shorten, and lengthen the muscles. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR117, WR115, WR115Q --- # MT109 — Pathology for Massage Therapists 4 credits · 4 hours MT 109 - Pathology for Massage Therapists MT 109 - Pathology for Massage Therapists 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: BI121, BI121L, BI231, BI231L, WR115, WR115Q --- # MT111 — Sports Massage 1 credits · 1 hours MT 111 - Sports Massage MT 111 - Sports Massage 1 Credit(s) This course provides instruction and understanding of sports-related injuries and ailments. Hands on application will be required to demonstrate Sports massage techniques. Course Learning Prerequisites: MT100, MT100L, MT108, MT108L, BI121, BI121L, BI231, BI231L --- # MT111L — Sport Massage Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 111L - Sport Massage Lab MT 111L - Sport Massage Lab 1 Credit(s) This course provides instruction and understanding of sports-related injuries and ailments. Hands on application will be required to demonstrate Sports massage techniques. Course Learning Prerequisites: MT100, MT100L, MT108, MT108L, BI121, BI121L, BI231, BI231L --- # MT112 — Pregnancy - Child Massage 1 credits · 1 hours MT 112 - Pregnancy - Child Massage MT 112 - Pregnancy - Child Massage 1 Credit(s) This technique is also ideal for people with neck and back problems. Massage techniques for infants and children will also be covered as well as the importance of touch for children with special needs. Course Learning --- # MT112L — Pregnancy-Child Massage Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 112L - Pregnancy-Child Massage Lab MT 112L - Pregnancy-Child Massage Lab 1 Credit(s) This technique is also ideal for people with neck and back problems. Massage techniques for infants and children will also be covered as well as the importance of touch for children with special needs. Course Learning --- # MT113 — Myofascial Release 1 credits · 1 hours MT 113 - Myofascial Release MT 113 - Myofascial Release 1 Credit(s) Therapeutically works with restrictions in the fascia resulting in the reduction of pain and increased range of motion. Hands-on application is required. Course Learning --- # MT113L — Myofascial Release Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 113L - Myofascial Release Lab MT 113L - Myofascial Release Lab 1 Credit(s) Therapeutically works with restrictions in the fascia resulting in the reduction of pain and increased range of motion. Hands-on application is required. Course Learning --- # MT114 — Massage Therapy Study Skills Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 114 - Massage Therapy Study Skills Lab MT 114 - Massage Therapy Study Skills Lab 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides knowledge and hands-on instruction in the theory and massage techniques of new topics that have evolved. Through Instructor observation and guidance, students will gain the appropriate study skills and the awareness of the amount of time and effort required to obtain their academic goals. Course Learning --- # MT115 — Trigger Point Therapy 1 credits · 1 hours MT 115 - Trigger Point Therapy MT 115 - Trigger Point Therapy 1 Credit(s) Course Learning --- # MT115L — Trigger Point Therapy Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 115L - Trigger Point Therapy Lab MT 115L - Trigger Point Therapy Lab 1 Credit(s) Hands-on application is required. Course Learning --- # MT116 — Massage Exam Review 2 credits · 2 hours MT 116 - Massage Exam Review MT 116 - Massage Exam Review 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Prepares students for the Oregon Board of Massage Therapists Licensing Exams by reviewing the entire years’ worth of study. Course Learning --- # MT117 — Body Maintenance for Massage 1 credits · 1 hours MT 117 - Body Maintenance for Massage MT 117 - Body Maintenance for Massage 1 Credit(s) Students will learn how and why injuries happen and information that will to protect their own health and better understand their clients’ complaints. Course Learning --- # MT117L — Body Maintenance for Massage Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 117L - Body Maintenance for Massage Lab MT 117L - Body Maintenance for Massage Lab 1 Credit(s) Students will learn how and why injuries happen and information that will to protect their own health and better understand their clients’ complaints. Course Learning --- # MT118 — Deep Tissue Massage 1 credits · 1 hours MT 118 - Deep Tissue Massage MT 118 - Deep Tissue Massage 1 Credit(s) Deep tissue massage can provide instant results for patients suffering with pain due to musculoskeletal dysfunction. Hands on practice will be included. Course Learning Prerequisites: MT108, MT108L, BI121, BI121L, BI231, BI231L --- # MT118L — Deep Tissue Massage Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 118L - Deep Tissue Massage Lab MT 118L - Deep Tissue Massage Lab 1 Credit(s) Deep tissue massage can provide instant results for patients suffering with pain due to musculoskeletal dysfunction. Hands on practice will be included. Course Learning Prerequisites: MT108, MT108L, BI121, BI121L, BI231, BI231L --- # MT119 — Craniosacral Therapy I 1 credits · 1 hours MT 119 - Craniosacral Therapy I MT 119 - Craniosacral Therapy I 1 Credit(s) Students will learn the 10-point protocol of craniosacral therapy. Course Learning --- # MT119L — Craniosacral Therapy I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 119L - Craniosacral Therapy I Lab MT 119L - Craniosacral Therapy I Lab 1 Credit(s) Students will learn the 10-point protocol of craniosacral therapy. Course Learning --- # MT120A — Ethics - Law for Massage Therapists 1 credits · 1 hours MT 120A - Ethics - Law for Massage Therapists MT 120A - Ethics - Law for Massage Therapists 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Focuses on the concept of professionalism, ethics, boundaries, and the legal issues associated with massage/bodywork therapy. Course Learning --- # MT120B — Business for Massage Therapists 2 credits · 2 hours MT 120B - Business for Massage Therapists MT 120B - Business for Massage Therapists 2 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # MT121 — Eastern Bodywork Theory II 1 credits · 1 hours MT 121 - Eastern Bodywork Theory II MT 121 - Eastern Bodywork Theory II 1 Credit(s) Introduces assorted styles and techniques of acupressure and energy balancing. Course Learning Prerequisites: MT101, MT101L --- # MT121L — Eastern Bodywork II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 121L - Eastern Bodywork II Lab MT 121L - Eastern Bodywork II Lab 1 Credit(s) Introduces assorted styles and techniques of acupressure and energy balancing. Course Learning Prerequisites: MT101, MT101L --- # MT122 — Special Populations 1 credits · 1 hours MT 122 - Special Populations MT 122 - Special Populations 1 Credit(s) Students will learn techniques to effectively work with diverse populations who have experienced traumatic events, elderly, trauma informed, chronically ill, terminally ill, oncology clients and special needs. Course Learning --- # MT122L — Special Populations Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MT 122L - Special Populations Lab MT 122L - Special Populations Lab 1 Credit(s) Course Learning --- # MT180 — CWE - Massage Therapy MT 180 - CWE - Massage Therapy MT 180 - CWE - Massage Therapy Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their program. Together, the Instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # MT180S — Massage Therapy CWE Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours MT 180S - Massage Therapy CWE Seminar MT 180S - Massage Therapy CWE Seminar 1 Credit(s) Presents information regarding the role played by non-verbal communication, written and unwritten workplace policies, and positive work ethics. Course includes practical instruction regarding the integration of reflective learning with experiential learning and the process of integrating relevant theory and/or outside learning resources with experiential learning. Students will be provided with basic strategies for career advancement, and the theory and practical application of techniques for writing a ski… --- # MT199 — Special Studies - Massage Therapy MT 199 - Special Studies - Massage Therapy MT 199 - Special Studies - Massage Therapy Var. Credit(s) Course Description: This course provides knowledge and hands-on instruction in new theory and massage techniques. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # MTH15A — Math Fast Track 3 credits · 3 hours MTH 15A - Math Fast Track MTH 15A - Math Fast Track 3 Credit(s) Students should also be familiar with computers. Course Description: Offers students the chance to improve math placement more than one level in one term. It is designed for students who need to take several math courses before entering a program and who have seen the material before and need to “fill in the gaps.” It is as an emporium-style math class that meets six hours per week in a computer lab using computer software that covers material from MTH 20 through MTH 95 (depending on the math level at which students enter the cla… Prerequisites: MTH20, MTH60, MTH65, MTH95 --- # MTH20 — Pre-algebra 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 20 - Pre-algebra MTH 20 - Pre-algebra 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Reinforces skills in whole number, fractions, and decimals while introducing computation with rational numbers, exponents, order of operation, and the use of variables, expressions, formulas, and equations. Ratio and proportions, percent, and topics in measurement are also studied. Working with real data, formulas, and applications will be stressed. Course is graded on a pass/no pass basis. Course does not transfer. A scientific calculator is required. There is a significant online component in this class. Course Learni… --- # MTH60 — Fundamentals of Algebra I 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 60 - Fundamentals of Algebra I MTH 60 - Fundamentals of Algebra I 4 Credit(s) Working with real data, formulas, and applications will be stressed. Course is graded on a pass/no pass basis. Course does not transfer. A scientific calculator is required. There is a significant online component in this class. Course Learning --- # MTH60R — Fundamentals of Algebra I Rec 1 credits · 1 hours MTH 60R - Fundamentals of Algebra I Rec MTH 60R - Fundamentals of Algebra I Rec 1 Credit(s) Working with real data, formulas, and applications will be stressed. Course is graded on a pass/no pass basis. Course does not transfer. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH20 --- # MTH65 — Fundamentals of Algebra II 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 65 - Fundamentals of Algebra II MTH 65 - Fundamentals of Algebra II 4 Credit(s) Course is graded A through F. Course does not transfer. A graphing calculator is required. There is a significant online component in this class. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # MTH65R — Fundamentals of Algebra II Rec 1 credits · 1 hours MTH 65R - Fundamentals of Algebra II Rec MTH 65R - Fundamentals of Algebra II Rec 1 Credit(s) Course is graded on a pass/no pass basis. Course does not transfer. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # MTH95 — Intermediate Algebra 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 95 - Intermediate Algebra MTH 95 - Intermediate Algebra 4 Credit(s) Working with real data and the mathematics of curve fitting will be developed using a graphing calculator. Course is graded A through F. Course does not transfer. Graphing calculator required. There is a significant online component in this class. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH65 --- # MTH95R — Intermediate Algebra Recitation 1 credits · 1 hours MTH 95R - Intermediate Algebra Recitation MTH 95R - Intermediate Algebra Recitation 1 Credit(s) Working with real data and the mathematics of curve fitting will be developed using the graphing calculator. Graded on a pass/no pass basis. Course does not transfer. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH65 --- # MTH96 — Applied Algebra II 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 96 - Applied Algebra II MTH 96 - Applied Algebra II 4 Credit(s) Working with real data, the mathematics of curve fitting will be developed making extensive use of the graphing calculator. This course concludes the developmental mathematics sequence. Course does not transfer. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60 --- # MTH105Q — Corequisite Support for MTH105Z 1 credits · 1 hours MTH 105Q - Course grade based on participation and attendance and designed to match main course grade. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH95, MTH96 --- # MTH105Z — Math in Society 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 105Z - Math in Society MTH 105Z - Math in Society 4 Credit(s) Course Description: An exploration of present-day applications of mathematics focused on developing numeracy. Major topics include quantitative reasoning and problem-solving strategies, probability and statistics, and financial mathematics; these topics are to be weighted approximately equally. This course emphasizes mathematical literacy and communication, relevant everyday applications, and the appropriate use of current technology. Course is graded A through F. Formerly as MTH105. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH95, MTH96 --- # MTH111Q — Corequisite Support for MTH111Z 1 credits · 1 hours MTH 111Q - It is for those students who want more with the material of MTH 111Z . MTH 111Q covers a review of MTH 95 material, using the graphing calculator, and topics and concepts of particular difficulty presented in the MTH 111Z class. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH95 --- # MTH111Z — Precalculus I - Functions 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 111Z - Precalculus I - Functions MTH 111Z - Precalculus I - Functions 4 Credit(s) This course focuses on functions and their properties, including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, piecewise-defined, systems of equations, conic sections and inverse functions. These topics will be explored symbolically, numerically, and graphically in real-life applications and interpreted in context. This course emphasizes skill building, problem solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of present-day technology. Course is grade… Prerequisites: MTH95, MTH111 --- # MTH112Q — Corequisite Support for MTH112Z 1 credits · 1 hours MTH 112Q - It is for those students who want more with the material of MTH 112Z . MTH 112Q covers topics and concepts of particular difficulty presented in the MTH 112Z class. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH95 --- # MTH112Z — Precalculus II - Trigonometry 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 112Z - Precalculus II - Trigonometry MTH 112Z - Precalculus II - Trigonometry 4 Credit(s) This course explores trigonometric functions and their applications as well as the language and measurement of angles, triangles, circles, and vectors. These topics will be explored symbolically, numerically, and graphically in real-life applications and interpreted in context. This course emphasizes skill building, problem solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of present-day technology. Course is graded A through F. Formerly as MTH11… Prerequisites: MTH95, MTH112 --- # MTH199 — Special Studies - Mathematics MTH 199 - Special Studies - Mathematics MTH 199 - Special Studies - Mathematics Var. Credit(s) Topics to be determined based on student interest and ability. Course is repeatable. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH111Z, MTH112Z --- # MTH211 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math I 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 211 - Fundamentals of Elementary Math I MTH 211 - Fundamentals of Elementary Math I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The first of a three-term sequence designed to prepare pre-service elementary and middle school teachers for entrance into the Oregon teacher’s certification program. The course will study the topics of problem solving, sets, whole number concepts and operations, elementary number theory, integers, and elementary logic. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH95, MTH96 --- # MTH212 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math II 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 212 - Fundamentals of Elementary Math II MTH 212 - Fundamentals of Elementary Math II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The second term of a three-term sequence designed to prepare pre-service elementary and middle school teachers for entrance into the Oregon teacher certification program. The course will study the topics from basic math, algebra, counting theory, probability, and statistics. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH211 --- # MTH213 — Fundamentals of Elementary Math III 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 213 - Fundamentals of Elementary Math III MTH 213 - Fundamentals of Elementary Math III 4 Credit(s) Course Description: The third term of a three-term sequence designed to prepare pre-service elementary and middle school teachers for entrance into the Oregon teacher certification program. The course will study the topics of geometric shapes, measurement, triangle congruence and similarity, coordinate geometry, and transformational geometry. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH95, MTH96 --- # MTH244 — Inferential Statistics 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 244 - Inferential Statistics MTH 244 - Inferential Statistics 4 Credit(s) Emphasis is on the understanding and application of interval estimating, hypothesis testing, correlation and regression, inferences using Chi-square, and one-way and two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Designed to provide students with the analytical skills they will need in upper division business courses including accounting, finance, operations management and applied research. Course also as BA 282 . Course Learning Prerequisites: STAT243Z, BA282 --- # MTH251Z — Differential Calculus 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 251Z - Differential Calculus MTH 251Z - Differential Calculus 4 Credit(s) These topics will be explored graphically, numerically, and symbolically in real-life applications. This course emphasizes abstraction, problem-solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of technology. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH111Z, MTH112Z --- # MTH252Z — Integral Calculus 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 252Z - Integral Calculus MTH 252Z - Integral Calculus 4 Credit(s) These topics will be explored graphically, numerically, and symbolically in real-life applications. This course emphasizes abstraction, problem-solving, modeling, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of technology. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH251Z --- # MTH253Z — Calculus - Sequences and Series 4 credits · 4 hours MTH 253Z - Calculus - Sequences and Series MTH 253Z - Calculus - Sequences and Series 4 Credit(s) Topics include convergence and divergence tests and applications. These topics will be explored graphically, numerically, and symbolically. This course emphasizes abstraction, problem-solving, reasoning, communication, connections with other disciplines, and the appropriate use of technology. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH252Z --- # MTH254 — Calculus IV - Vector Calculus 5 credits · 5 hours MTH 254 - Calculus IV - Vector Calculus MTH 254 - Calculus IV - Vector Calculus 5 Credit(s) Recommended Includes vector-valued functions, functions of several variables, partial differentiation, multiple integration, and vector analysis. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH252Z, MTH253Z --- # MTH256 — Differential Equations 5 credits · 5 hours MTH 256 - Differential Equations MTH 256 - Differential Equations 5 Credit(s) Includes first order differential equations, linear second order differential equations, and higher order linear differential equations with applications. Additional topics include Laplace transforms, series solutions of linear differential equations, and systems of differential equations with applications. A graphing calculator is required (the TI-83, TI-84 or TI-92 graphing calculator are recommended). Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH252Z, MTH253Z, TI-83, TI-84, TI-92 --- # MTH261 — Linear Algebra 5 credits · 5 hours MTH 261 - Linear Algebra MTH 261 - Linear Algebra 5 Credit(s) Includes both the theoretical and practical realms of systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, inner product spaces, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH251Z, MTH252Z --- # MTH280 — CWE - Math MTH 280 - CWE - Math MTH 280 - CWE - Math Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their program. Together, the Instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # STAT243Q — Corequisite Support for STAT243Z 1 credits · 1 hours STAT 243Q - In an interactive setting, students will receive appropriate support in quantitative and algebraic reasoning, reading comprehension, statistics notation, problem solving, technology, and study skills. Course grade based on participation and attendance and designed to match main course grade. Course Learning --- # STAT243Z — Elementary Statistics I 4 credits · 4 hours STAT 243Z - Elementary Statistics I STAT 243Z - Elementary Statistics I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: A first course in statistics focusing on the interpretation and communication of statistical concepts. Introduces exploratory data analysis, descriptive statistics, sampling methods and distributions, point and interval estimates, hypothesis tests for means and proportions, and elements of probability and correlation. Technology will be used when appropriate. Course is graded A through F. Formerly as MTH 243. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH95, MTH96 --- # MUS101 — Music Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 101 - Music Fundamentals MUS 101 - Music Fundamentals 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Focuses on reading and writing basic music notation. Examines the fundamentals of tonal music including the key signatures, scales, circle of fifth, modes, rhythm, intervals, triads, and seventh chords. Emphasizes terminology and basic musical concepts. Course Learning --- # MUS105 — Music Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 105 - Music Appreciation MUS 105 - Music Appreciation 3 Credit(s) Through guided listening, students will develop both an aural and an intellectual understanding of music while emphasizing the political, cultural, and scientific values that have shaped the history of Western music. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # MUS111 — Music Theory I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 111 - Music Theory I MUS 111 - Music Theory I 3 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS112, MUS113 --- # MUS112 — Music Theory II 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 112 - Music Theory II MUS 112 - Music Theory II 3 Credit(s) ) Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS111, MUS113 --- # MUS113 — Music Theory III 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 113 - Music Theory III MUS 113 - Music Theory III 3 Credit(s) ) Emphasis is on concepts of contextual analysis. Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS112, MUS111 --- # MUS114 — Aural Skills I 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 114 - Aural Skills I MUS 114 - Aural Skills I 1 Credit(s) This Aural Skills sequence should be taken concurrently with the Music Theory sequence of MUS 111 , MUS 112 , MUS 113 . It includes melodic and rhythmic dictation as well as intervallic recognition. It covers the fundamental concepts of rhythm, meter, major and minor tonalities, diatonic and modal scales, triads and seventh chords, and cadences. This course is designed to be taken with MUS 111 concurrently. Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS115, MUS116, MUS111, MUS112, MUS113 --- # MUS115 — Aural Skills II 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 115 - Aural Skills II MUS 115 - Aural Skills II 1 Credit(s) ) This Aural Skills sequence should be taken concurrently with the Music Theory sequence of MUS 111 , MUS 112 , MUS 113 . It includes melodic and rhythmic dictation as well as intervallic recognition. It covers more variety of rhythm, simple and compound meter, major and minor tonalities, diatonic and modal scales, triads and seventh chords, and cadences. This course is designed to be taken with MUS 112 concurrently. Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS114, MUS116, MUS111, MUS112, MUS113 --- # MUS116 — Aural Skills III 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 116 - Aural Skills III MUS 116 - Aural Skills III 1 Credit(s) ) This Aural Skills sequence should be taken concurrently with the Music Theory sequence of MUS 111 , MUS 112 , MUS 113 . It includes more complex melodic and rhythmic dictation as well as wider intervallic recognition. It covers more variety of rhythm, simple and compound meter, major and minor tonalities, diatonic scales and modal scales, triads and seventh chords, and cadences. Non-chord tones and secondary dominant chords will be explored. This course is designed to be taken with MUS 113 concurrently. Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS115, MUS114, MUS111, MUS112, MUS113 --- # MUS118 — Popular Music Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 118 - Popular Music Ensemble MUS 118 - Popular Music Ensemble 1 Credit(s) Some instruments are provided but many will need to be supplied by the student. Please check with the Instructor on equipment that is available or can be checked out. Course Description: Commercial Music Ensemble is a performance and recording based ensemble that rehearses and performs repertoire from popular music styles. The ensemble includes vocalists, guitarists, bassists, keyboard/pianists, drummers/percussionists, strings, horns, and more. Membership in the ensemble is open to all students and those in the com… --- # MUS119 — Jazz Combo 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 119 - Jazz Combo MUS 119 - Jazz Combo 1 Credit(s) Basic understanding of musical terms and markings. Basic skills in playing one’s instrument. Course Description: Jazz Combo is a performance-based ensemble that rehearses and performs repertoire from jazz and popular music styles in the jazz idiom. The ensemble includes saxophones, trumpets, trombones, pianists, bassists, guitarists, drummers/percussionists, strings, vocalists and more. Students will explore the language of jazz in small sized combos, improvisation, chart arranging and stylistic interpretation. Membership in the ensemble i… --- # MUS131 — Class Piano I 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 131 - Class Piano I MUS 131 - Class Piano I 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides group instruction for beginning and intermediate piano. Focuses on the development of basic piano skills, note-reading, rhythm, scales, chords, and the introduction to related musical concepts. Contents and expected learning proficiencies of this course may vary from term to term. No previous piano experience required. Course may be repeated for six credits total. Course Learning --- # MUS132 — Class Piano II 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 132 - Class Piano II MUS 132 - Class Piano II 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides group instruction for beginning and intermediate piano. Focuses on the development of basic piano skills, note-reading, rhythm, scales, chords, and the introduction to related musical concepts. Contents and expected learning proficiencies of this course may vary from term to term. Course may be repeated for six credits total. Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS131 --- # MUS133 — Class Piano III 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 133 - Class Piano III MUS 133 - Class Piano III 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides group instruction for beginning and intermediate piano. Focuses on the development of basic piano skills, note-reading, rhythm, scales, chords, and the introduction to related musical concepts. Contents and expected learning proficiencies of this course may vary from term to term. Course may be repeated for six credits total. Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS132 --- # MUS135 — Beginning Hand Drums 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 135 - Beginning Hand Drums MUS 135 - Beginning Hand Drums 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides students hands-on experience with a variety of hand percussion instruments from around the world. Emphasis is on basic techniques and rhythms to facilitate musical performance in a group setting. May be repeated up to four credits. Course Learning --- # MUS136 — Introduction to Ukulele 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 136 - Introduction to Ukulele MUS 136 - Introduction to Ukulele 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduction to Ukulele covers the basic principles of playing and performing on the ukulele. Students will learn the basic anatomy, how to tune, and the beginning techniques of the instrument. Also covered are reading both music notation and tab as well as fingering methods, right hand-picking styles and techniques specific to the ukulele. Students will learn how to accompany other musicians in various musical settings. May be repeated for up to six credits. Course Learning --- # MUS137 — Group Guitar - Beginning 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 137 - Group Guitar - Beginning MUS 137 - Group Guitar - Beginning 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers the basic construction of the guitar, principles of tuning, maintenance, and treatment of the instrument. Also covered are key signatures, scales, primary chords and their structures, as well as fingering methods, right hand picking styles and techniques specific to the guitar. Students will learn how to accompany solo and group singing, and learn skills needed to translate music and methods for solving problems common to guitar players. May be repeated up to six credits. Course Learni… --- # MUS138 — Group Guitar - Intermediate 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 138 - Group Guitar - Intermediate MUS 138 - Group Guitar - Intermediate 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Enables students to create more complicated common style arrangements to folk, blues, and popular song styles by adding melody notes and bass runs to open chords. Students will also learn accompanying styles to a much broader range of song types, the use of more sophisticated chords and voicings, and the use of barre chords affording the guitarist the ability to play in any key. May be repeated up to six credits. Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS137 --- # MUS142 — Music Technology I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 142 - Music Technology I MUS 142 - Music Technology I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Music Technology I is an introduction to audio and music production. Students will use and develop an understanding of what is a DAW, how to use and manipulate audio files, the use of plugins, outboard gear such as interface and surface controllers, and production and delivery of music digitally. Course Learning --- # MUS143 — Music Technology II 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 143 - Music Technology II MUS 143 - Music Technology II 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Music Technology II is a continuation of MUS 142 . This course explores and expands on Daws, plug-ins and audio files editing while starting to explore MIDI and Virtual Instruments. Students will have the opportunity to program, enter and record MIDI, learn to control and operate virtual instruments/plug-ins and integrate it alongside audio files in the DAW. Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS142 --- # MUS144 — Music Technology III Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 144 - Music Technology III Techniques MUS 144 - Music Technology III Techniques 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Music Technology III is a continuation of MUS 143 . This course explores and expands on recording our own audio, common practices to capture audio at the source, and audio production and editing after the recording. Students will have the opportunity to record in both live and studio settings, learn to place mics and capture audio, organize a session, cable/audio/session management and postproduction inside a DAW. Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS143 --- # MUS150 — Rogue Chorus 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 150 - Rogue Chorus MUS 150 - Rogue Chorus 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Rogue Chorus is open to singers of all levels at RCC and from the community. It provides an opportunity for students to explore choral repertoire of diverse musical styles and genres. No audition required. Repeatable up to 12 credits. Course Learning --- # MUS151 — Riverside Chorus 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 151 - Riverside Chorus MUS 151 - Riverside Chorus 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Riverside Chorus is open to singers with basic music knowledge. It provides an opportunity for students to explore choral repertoire of diverse musical styles and genres. No audition required. Repeatable up to 12 total credits. Course Learning --- # MUS152 — Concert Band 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 152 - Concert Band MUS 152 - Concert Band 1 Credit(s) Some instruments may be available for rent or loan from RCC Music Department. Check with the Instructor. Course Description: Open to students and community members of all ages. The ensemble plays a variety of both standard and non-standard concert band literature. Concert(s) at the end of the term. Repeatable up to 12 total credits. Course Learning --- # MUS153 — Orchestra 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 153 - Orchestra MUS 153 - Orchestra 1 Credit(s) Basic understanding of musical terms. Basic skills in playing one’s instrument. Ownership of one’s instrument. RCC Music Department may have opportunities for students to rent or loan an instrument. Consult with the Instructor. Course Description: Orchestra explores a variety of music from different musical periods. It is open to all the students at Rogue Community College as well as the community members who play string, wind, brass, and percussion instruments. Perform in the concert at the end of each term. Repeatable up to 12 credits. Cou… --- # MUS158 — Chamber Music Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 158 - Chamber Music Ensemble MUS 158 - Chamber Music Ensemble 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides an opportunity for instrumentalists to explore, practice, and perform chamber music repertoire. Includes conducted and coached rehearsals for public performance. Covers repertoire for chamber group (duo-octet), small ensembles, and chamber orchestra. Requires the ability to read music. Must play a musical instrument. Singers considered. Repeatable up to credits. Course Learning --- # MUS199 — Special Studies - Music MUS 199 - Special Studies - Music MUS 199 - Special Studies - Music Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Serves a variety of needs and interests, and is used to develop a music course focused around various themes, in keeping with the department mission to increase students’ literacy, awareness of cultures and different cultural values, critical thinking, and self-awareness. The course is in a number of formats: workshop, seminar, or independent study and may be repeated for up to six credits. Course Learning --- # MUS199L — Special Studies - Music Lab MUS 199L - Special Studies - Music Lab MUS 199L - Special Studies - Music Lab Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Serves a variety of needs and interests, and is used to develop a music course focused around various themes, in keeping with the department mission to increase students’ literacy, awareness of cultures and different cultural values, critical thinking, and self-awareness. The course is in a number of formats: workshop, seminar, or independent study, and may be repeated for up to six credits. Course Learning --- # MUS201 — Intro to Music History 4 credits · 4 hours MUS 201 - Intro to Music History MUS 201 - Intro to Music History 4 Credit(s) It is an overview of musical genres, styles, forms, and practices that were embraced in each period. Examines the way historical events, cultural trends, or technical inventions affected the musical trend in each era. Emphasis is on cultivating critical listening and comprehension skills through musical examples, learning from lectures, documentaries, recordings, and reading of the textbook. No musical background is required. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree.… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # MUS205 — History of Jazz 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 205 - History of Jazz MUS 205 - History of Jazz 3 Credit(s) Emphasis is placed on building critical listening and comprehension skills through listening to musical examples, in-class discussion, quizzes, class assignments, research, and reading of the text. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # MUS206 — Introduction to Rock Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 206 - Introduction to Rock Music MUS 206 - Introduction to Rock Music 3 Credit(s) Explores the most innovative and influential artists of rock music as well as their performing and compositional style. Emphasis is placed on building critical listening and comprehension skills through listening to musical examples, in-class discussion of the music, quizzes, assignments, research, and reading of the text. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # MUS207 — Songwriting 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 207 - Songwriting MUS 207 - Songwriting 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Songwriting is an introduction to the techniques and styles of popular music songwriting. This course provides students the opportunity to freely explore lyric writing, crafting melodies and hooks, effective use of harmony, and common song structures to successfully create their songs. Students will create their own works through basic lead sheets and workshop them with the class. Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS111, MUS101 --- # MUS208 — Film Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 208 - Film Music MUS 208 - Film Music 3 Credit(s) Students will examine the wide variety of musical styles (classical, jazz, electronic, world, etc.) that ed define these genres and make them part of popular culture. Through watching carefully selected films that represent the history of film-making with music, students will develop a basic understanding of the evolutionary development of film music as well as how powerful the collaboration between film and music can be. It also explores the way historical events, cultural trends, and/or technical inventions affected the collaboration bet… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # MUS210 — Music in World Cultures 4 credits · 4 hours MUS 210 - Music in World Cultures MUS 210 - Music in World Cultures 4 Credit(s) Explores both commonalities and differences in how music is defined, valued, and utilized in many cultures around the world. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Formerly as MUS108. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, MUS108 --- # MUS211 — Music Theory IV 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 211 - Music Theory IV MUS 211 - Music Theory IV 3 Credit(s) (MUS211, MUS 212 , MUS 213 courses must be taken in sequence, unless Instructor permission is granted.) Offers students a clear and thorough introduction to the resources and practice of Western music with a focus on formal and harmonic analysis. Examines a variety of compositional forms of Baroque & Classical eras and explores the ways that their renderings live in the music of our time. Topics include the study of binary, ternary, rounded binary, sonata-allegro (or first movement form), rondo, and fugue. Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS111, MUS112, MUS113, MUS212, MUS213 --- # MUS212 — Music Theory V 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 212 - Music Theory V MUS 212 - Music Theory V 3 Credit(s) ) Forms to examine include rondo and variation. Includes study of extended tertial harmony (9th, 11th, 13th chords), altered dominants, chromatic mediants, and enharmonic modulation. Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS211, MUS213 --- # MUS213 — Music Theory VI 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 213 - Music Theory VI MUS 213 - Music Theory VI 3 Credit(s) ) Course Learning Prerequisites: MUS212, MUS211 --- # MUS224 — Aural Skills IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 224 - Aural Skills IV MUS 224 - Aural Skills IV 1 Credit(s) ) ) Course Description: Aural Skills IV is a continuation of MUS 116 and serves to augment the subject matter in MUS 211 with an emphasis on musical aural/oral training. Students develop their ability to hear, identify, and sing intervallic, tertial, melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic patterns in music. Through in-class study and drill, combined with out-of-class computer-assisted learning and self-guided practice, students will develop skills in sight singing and aural transcription with a focus on dominant and non-dominant seventh… Prerequisites: MUS116, MUS225, MUS226 --- # MUS225 — Aural Skills V 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 225 - Aural Skills V MUS 225 - Aural Skills V 1 Credit(s) ) ) Course Description: Aural Skills V is a continuation of MUS 224 and serves to augment the subject matter in MUS 212 with an emphasis on musical aural/oral training. Students develop their ability to hear, identify, and sing intervallic, tertial, melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic patterns in music. Through in-class study and drill, combined with out-of-class computer-assisted learning and self-guided practice, students will develop skills in sight singing and aural transcription with a focus on harmonies through secondary dominant… Prerequisites: MUS224, MUS226 --- # MUS226 — Aural Skills VI 1 credits · 1 hours MUS 226 - Aural Skills VI MUS 226 - Aural Skills VI 1 Credit(s) ) ) Course Description: Aural Skills VI is a continuation of MUS 225 and serves to augment the subject matter in MUS 213 with an emphasis on musical aural/oral training. Students develop their ability to hear, identify, and sing intervallic, tertial, melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic patterns in music. Through in-class study and drill, combined with out-of-class computer-assisted learning and self-guided practice, students will develop skills in sight singing and aural transcription with a focus on harmonies through secondary domin… Prerequisites: MUS225, MUS224 --- # MUS261 — History of Western Music I 4 credits · 4 hours MUS 261 - History of Western Music I MUS 261 - History of Western Music I 4 Credit(s) WR 115Q as required Course Description: This course studies the history of Western music with a focus on the development of music from the antiquity, the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Baroque Period. It will examine musical genres, forms, styles, and practices that were embraced in each period. It will also explore the way that historical events, cultural trend, and/or technical inventions affected the musical trend of each era. The emphasis is on cultivating critical listening and comprehension skills throu… Prerequisites: WR115, MUS101, WR115Q --- # MUS262 — History of Western Music II 4 credits · 4 hours MUS 262 - History of Western Music II MUS 262 - History of Western Music II 4 Credit(s) WR 115Q as required Course Description: This course studies the history of Western music with a focus on the development of music from Classical period to Romantic period. It will examine musical genres, forms, and styles that were embraced in each period. Explores the way that historical events, cultural trend, and/or technical inventions affected the musical trend of each era. Emphasis is on cultivating critical listening and comprehension skills through musical examples, learning from lectures, document… Prerequisites: WR115, MUS101, WR115Q --- # MUS263 — History of Western Music III 4 credits · 4 hours MUS 263 - History of Western Music III MUS 263 - History of Western Music III 4 Credit(s) WR 115Q as required Course Description: This course studies the history of Western music with a focus on the development of music from Late Nineteenth Century, Twentieth-Century Modernism, and Postmodernism (Mid-Twentieth Century and Beyond). Examines innovative compositional techniques, musical genres, forms, and styles that were embraced during each period. Explores the way that historical events, cultural trends, and/or technical inventions affected the musical trend or climate in each era. Emphasis i… Prerequisites: WR115, MUS101, WR115Q --- # MUS264 — History of Rock I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 264 - History of Rock I MUS 264 - History of Rock I 3 Credit(s) WR 115Q as required Course Description: This course provides students with an opportunity to explore the musical, social and cultural aspects of rock music from its pre-rock influences and its development through c.1963. Emphasis is placed on building listening and comprehension skills through listening to rock music, in-class discussion of the music, class assignments, research, and reading of the text. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # MUS265 — History of Rock II 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 265 - History of Rock II MUS 265 - History of Rock II 3 Credit(s) WR 115Q as required Course Description: This course provides students with an opportunity to explore the musical, social and cultural aspects of rock music from its pre-rock influences and its development from 1964-1975. Emphasis is placed on building listening and comprehension skills through listening to rock music, in-class discussion of the music, class assignments, research, and reading of the text. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # MUS266 — History of Rock III 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 266 - History of Rock III MUS 266 - History of Rock III 3 Credit(s) WR 115Q as required Course Description: This course explores the musical, social and cultural aspects of rock music from c.1975 through the present day. Emphasis is placed on building listening and comprehension skills through listening to rock music, in-class discussion of the music, class assignments, research, and reading of the text. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # NFM225 — Nutrition 4 credits · 4 hours NFM 225 - Nutrition NFM 225 - Nutrition 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers chemistry of nutrients, digestion, absorption, and utilization in the body. Studies optimal diets, diet fallacies, diet disorders, and how nutrition affects health and disease. Course Learning --- # NRS110 — Health Promotion 4 credits · 4 hours NRS 110 - Health Promotion NRS 110 - Health Promotion 4 Credit(s) The emphasis on health promotion across the life span includes learning about self-health as well as client health practices. To support self and client health practices, students learn to access research evidence about healthy lifestyle patterns and risk factors for disease/illness, apply growth and development theory, interview clients in a culturally sensitive manner, work as members of a multidisciplinary team giving and receiving feedback about performance, and use reflective thinking about their practice as nursing studen… --- # NRS110C — Health Promotion Clinical 5 credits · 5 hours NRS 110C - Health Promotion Clinical NRS 110C - Health Promotion Clinical 5 Credit(s) Course Learning --- # NRS111 — Chronic Nursing I 2 credits · 2 hours NRS 111 - Chronic Nursing I NRS 111 - Chronic Nursing I 2 Credit(s) The patient and family’s “lived experience” of the condition is explored. Clinical practice guidelines and research evidence are used to guide clinical judgments in care of individuals with chronic conditions. Multidisciplinary team roles and responsibilities are considered in the context of delivering safe, high quality health care to individuals with chronic conditions (includes practical and legal aspects of delegation). Cultural, ethical, legal and health care delivery issues are explored through case scenarios and clinic… Prerequisites: NRS110, NRS110C --- # NRS111C — Chronic Nursing I Clinical 4 credits · 4 hours NRS 111C - Chronic Nursing I Clinical NRS 111C - Chronic Nursing I Clinical 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: NRS110, NRS110C --- # NRS112 — Acute Care Nursing I 2 credits · 2 hours NRS 112 - Acute Care Nursing I NRS 112 - Acute Care Nursing I 2 Credit(s) Disease/illness trajectories and their translation into clinical practice guidelines and/or standard procedures are considered in relation to their impact on providing culturally sensitive, patient-centered care. Includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. Course Learning Prerequisites: NRS110, NRS110C, NRS111, NRS111C --- # NRS112C — Acute Care Nursing I Clinical 4 credits · 4 hours NRS 112C - Acute Care Nursing I Clinical NRS 112C - Acute Care Nursing I Clinical 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: NRS110, NRS110C, NRS111, NRS111C --- # NRS199 — Special Studies - Nursing NRS 199 - Special Studies - Nursing NRS 199 - Special Studies - Nursing Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Develops students’ abilities to recognize and treat the symptoms of illness and injury in classroom labs and simulated patient care scenes. Includes skills in patient assessment, basic airway management, overall assessment and patient management, medication administration, and the use of other equipment. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # NRS221 — Chronic Nursing II 5 credits · 5 hours NRS 221 - Chronic Nursing II NRS 221 - Chronic Nursing II 5 Credit(s) Chronic Illness II 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 interventions with patients and families. Ethical issues related to advocacy, self-determination, and autonomy are explored. Complex skills associated with the assessment and management of concurrent illnesses and conditions are developed within the context of patient and family preferences and needs. Skills related to enhancing communication an… Prerequisites: NRS110, NRS111, NRS112, NRS230, NRS231, NRS232, NRS233 --- # NRS221C — Chronic Nursing II Clinical 4 credits · 4 hours NRS 221C - Chronic Nursing II Clinical NRS 221C - Chronic Nursing II Clinical 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: NRS110, NRS111, NRS112, NRS230, NRS231, NRS232, NRS233 --- # NRS222 — Acute Care Nursing II 5 credits · 5 hours NRS 222 - Acute Care Nursing II NRS 222 - Acute Care Nursing II 5 Credit(s) These patient care conditions require strong noticing and rapid decision-making skills. Evidence base is used to support appropriate focused assessments and effective, efficient nursing interventions. Life span and developmental factors, cultural variables, and legal aspects of care frame the ethical decision-making employed in patient choices for treatment or palliative care for disorders with an acute trajectory. Case scenarios incorporate prioritizing care needs, delegation and supervision, family and patient teach… Prerequisites: NRS221, NRS221C --- # NRS222C — Acute Care Nursing II Clinical 4 credits · 4 hours NRS 222C - Acute Care Nursing II Clinical NRS 222C - Acute Care Nursing II Clinical 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: NRS221, NRS221C --- # NRS224 — Integrative Practicum 2 credits · 2 hours NRS 224 - Integrative Practicum NRS 224 - Integrative Practicum 2 Credit(s) The faculty/preceptor/student triad model provides a context that allows the student to experience the nursing role in a selected setting, balancing the demands of professional nursing and intentional learner. Analysis and reflection throughout the clinical experience provide the student with evaluative criteria against which they can judge their own performance and develop a practice framework. Includes seminar, self-directed study and clinical experience. Course Learning Prerequisites: NRS222, NRS222C --- # NRS224C — Integrative Practicum Clinical 7 credits · 7 hours NRS 224C - Integrative Practicum Clinical NRS 224C - Integrative Practicum Clinical 7 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: NRS222, NRS222C --- # NRS230 — Clinical Pharmacology I 3 credits · 3 hours NRS 230 - Clinical Pharmacology I NRS 230 - Clinical Pharmacology I 3 Credit(s) It includes the foundational concepts of principles of pharmacology, psychotropic drugs, neurological drugs, principles of cancer chemotherapy, and drugs for endocrine, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Students will learn to make selected clinical decisions in the context of nursing regarding using current, reliable sources of information, understanding of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, developmental physiologic considerations, monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of drug therapy, teaching p… Prerequisites: BI234, NRS110 --- # NRS231 — Clinical Pharmacology II 3 credits · 3 hours NRS 231 - Clinical Pharmacology II NRS 231 - Clinical Pharmacology II 3 Credit(s) Students will learn to make selected clinical decisions in the context of nursing regarding using current, reliable sources of information, monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of drug therapy, teaching persons from diverse populations regarding safe and effective use of drugs and natural products, intervening to increase therapeutic benefits and reduce potential negative effects, and communicating appropriately with other health professionals regarding drug therapy. The course addresses additional classe… Prerequisites: NRS230 --- # NRS232 — Pathophysiological Processes I 3 credits · 3 hours NRS 232 - Pathophysiological Processes I NRS 232 - Pathophysiological Processes I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: This 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 of cellular adaptation, injury, and death; inflammation and tissue healing; fluid and electrolyte imbalances; and physiologic response to stressors and pain, as well as additional pathophysiological processes. Students will learn to make selective clinical decisions in the context of n… --- # NRS233 — Pathophysiological Processes II 3 credits · 3 hours NRS 233 - Pathophysiological Processes II NRS 233 - Pathophysiological Processes II 3 Credit(s) Students will learn to make selected clinical decisions in the context of nursing regarding using current, reliable sources of pathophysiology information, selecting and interpreting focused nursing assessments based on knowledge of pathophysiological processes, teaching persons from diverse populations regarding pathophysiological processes, and communicating with other health professionals regarding pathophysiological processes. The course addresses additional pathophysiological processes not con… Prerequisites: NRS232 --- # OAL150 — Outdoor Living Skills 2 credits · 2 hours OAL 150 - Outdoor Living Skills OAL 150 - Outdoor Living Skills 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces students to the art of preparing to camp in front country or back country, presenting skills that are applicable to any environment and activity. Students will develop and apply skills in a range of environmental settings and will be prepared for future classes and experiences in the outdoors. The primary goal of this course is to learn the skills necessary to plan equipment and food for group trips as well as practice the skills of making informed choices in wilderness environments. The… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # OAL223 — Wilderness Navigation 2 credits · 2 hours OAL 223 - Wilderness Navigation OAL 223 - Wilderness Navigation 2 Credit(s) Introduces students to wilderness navigation including how to orient, navigate, and route-find in a wilderness setting using maps, compass, altimeter and GPS. Course requires students to demonstrate competency in a field setting. Successful completion is not possible without mandatory off-site locations components. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # OAL224 — San Juan Island Kayaking and Hiking 3 credits · 3 hours OAL 224 - San Juan Island Kayaking and Hiking OAL 224 - San Juan Island Kayaking and Hiking 3 Credit(s) Students must be able to minimally perform the requisite physical activities defined by the course outline and participate on a regular, daily basis for the entire length of the class period to pass the class successfully. If additional accommodations are necessary, please meet with your instructor during the first week of class to discuss this possibility or to discuss a more appropriate class placement. Attendance at both pre-trip orientations is required for student to be able to attend… --- # OAL250 — Outdoor Adventure and Leadership 3 credits · 3 hours OAL 250 - Outdoor Adventure and Leadership OAL 250 - Outdoor Adventure and Leadership 3 Credit(s) The course will allow students to develop knowledge and a personal style of effective leadership and communication. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # PE184 — Adaptive Physical Education 1 credits · 1 hours PE 184 - Adaptive Physical Education PE 184 - Adaptive Physical Education 1 Credit(s) Prepares students with a foundation of special needs applications through a combination of research and practical classroom experience within the professional arena of persons with disabilities. Because student participation is both a vital part of the learning process and an important way to enrich the course experience, student to student interaction is required. Students are encouraged to raise issues, provide information from their own experience, and ask questions. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # PE199 — Special Studies - PE PE 199 - Special Studies - PE PE 199 - Special Studies - PE Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Offers selected topics of study in physical education through workshop and field study format. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # PE280 — CWE - Physical Education PE 280 - CWE - Physical Education PE 280 - CWE - Physical Education Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their programs. Together, the instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # PE291 — Red Cross Lifeguard Training 2 credits · 2 hours PE 291 - Red Cross Lifeguard Training PE 291 - Red Cross Lifeguard Training 2 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides training for potential lifeguards in lifesaving skills in the event of an emergency. Includes a three-year Red Cross lifeguard training certification and a two-year CPR/AED professional rescuer certification with successful completion of the course. Through videos, group discussion, and both hands on and pool practice, students will learn surveillance skills, patron rescue, first aid and CPR/AED. Course Learning --- # PH201 — General Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours PH 201 - General Physics I PH 201 - General Physics I 4 Credit(s) Conservation laws and Newtonian mechanics are covered. This includes but is not limited to force and motion, forms of energy (including kinetic potential and various types of internal energy such as rotational, thermal and latent), conservation of momentum, conservation of angular momentum, conservation of energy, Newton’s laws, kinematics, free-body diagrams, net force equations, torque and orbital mechanics. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory. Both sections are required and to be taken concurrently. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, MTH112Z --- # PH201L — General Physics I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PH 201L - General Physics I Lab PH 201L - General Physics I Lab 1 Credit(s) Conservation laws and Newtonian mechanics are covered. This includes but is not limited to force and motion, forms of energy (including kinetic potential and various types of internal energy such as rotational, thermal and latent), conservation of momentum, conservation of angular momentum, conservation of energy, Newton’s laws, kinematics, free-body diagrams, net force equations, torque and orbital mechanics. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory. Both sections are required and to be taken concurrently. Cour… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, MTH112Z --- # PH202 — General Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours PH 202 - General Physics II PH 202 - General Physics II 4 Credit(s) Special relativity and electromagnetism are covered. This includes but is not limited to spacetime diagrams, time dilation, length contraction, conservation of four-momentum, electrostatics, fields, current, voltage, circuits, magnetism, induction, Maxwell’s equations and electromagnetic waves. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory. Both sections are required and to be taken concurrently. Course Learning Prerequisites: PH201, PH201L, PH211, PH211L --- # PH202L — General Physics II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PH 202L - General Physics II Lab PH 202L - General Physics II Lab 1 Credit(s) Special relativity and electromagnetism are covered. This includes but is not limited to spacetime diagrams, time dilation, length contraction, conservation of four-momentum, electrostatics, fields, current, voltage, circuits, magnetism, induction, Maxwell’s equations and electromagnetic waves. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory. Both sections are required and to be taken concurrently. Course Learning Prerequisites: PH201, PH201L, PH211, PH211L --- # PH203 — General Physics III 4 credits · 4 hours PH 203 - General Physics III PH 203 - General Physics III 4 Credit(s) Waves, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics are covered. This includes but is not limited to wave interference, diffraction, photoelectric effect, wave-particle duality, Schrodinger wave equation, spectra, heat capacity, kinetic molecular theory, multiplicity, entropy, ideal gas law, cyclic processes, laws of thermodynamics and heat engines. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory. Both sections are required and to be taken concurrently. Course Learning Prerequisites: PH202, PH202L, PH212, PH212L --- # PH203L — General Physics III Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PH 203L - General Physics III Lab PH 203L - General Physics III Lab 1 Credit(s) Waves, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics are covered. This includes but is not limited to wave interference, diffraction, photoelectric effect, wave-particle duality, Schrodinger wave equation, spectra, heat capacity, kinetic molecular theory, multiplicity, entropy, ideal gas law, cyclic processes, laws of thermodynamics and heat engines. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory. Both sections are required and to be taken concurrently. Course Learning Prerequisites: PH202, PH202L, PH212, PH212L --- # PH211 — General Physics - Calculus I 4 credits · 4 hours PH 211 - General Physics - Calculus I PH 211 - General Physics - Calculus I 4 Credit(s) Conservation laws and Newtonian mechanics are covered. This includes but is not limited to forces and motion, forms of energy (including kinetic potential and various types of internal energy such as rotational, thermal and latent), conservation of momentum, conservation of angular momentum, conservation of energy, Newton’s laws, kinematics, free-body diagrams, net force equations, torque and orbital mechanics. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory. Both sections are required and to be taken concu… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, MTH112Z --- # PH211L — General Physics - Calculus I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PH 211L - General Physics - Calculus I Lab PH 211L - General Physics - Calculus I Lab 1 Credit(s) Conservation laws and Newtonian mechanics are covered. This includes but is not limited to forces and motion, forms of energy (including kinetic potential and various types of internal energy such as rotational, thermal and latent), conservation of momentum, conservation of angular momentum, conservation of energy, Newton’s laws, kinematics, free-body diagrams, net force equations, torque and orbital mechanics. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory. Both sections are required and to be t… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, MTH112Z --- # PH212 — General Physics - Calculus II 4 credits · 4 hours PH 212 - General Physics - Calculus II PH 212 - General Physics - Calculus II 4 Credit(s) Special relativity and electromagnetism are covered. This includes but is not limited to spacetime diagrams, time dilation, length contraction, conservation of four-momentum, electrostatics, fields, current, voltage, circuits, magnetism, induction, Maxwell’s equations and electromagnetic waves. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory. Both sections are required and to be taken concurrently. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH251Z, PH211, PH211L --- # PH212L — General Physics - Calculus II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PH 212L - General Physics - Calculus II Lab PH 212L - General Physics - Calculus II Lab 1 Credit(s) Special relativity and electromagnetism are covered. This includes but is not limited to spacetime diagrams, time dilation, length contraction, conservation of four-momentum, electrostatics, fields, current, voltage, circuits, magnetism, induction, Maxwell’s equations and electromagnetic waves. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory. Both sections are required and to be taken concurrently. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH251Z, PH211, PH211L --- # PH213 — General Physics - Calculus III 4 credits · 4 hours PH 213 - General Physics - Calculus III PH 213 - General Physics - Calculus III 4 Credit(s) Waves, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics are covered. This includes but is not limited to wave interference, diffraction, photoelectric effect, wave-particle duality, Schrodinger wave equation, spectra, heat capacity, kinetic molecular theory, multiplicity, entropy, ideal gas law, cyclic processes, laws of thermodynamics and heat engines. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory. Both sections are required and to be taken concurrently. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH252Z, PH212, PH212L --- # PH213L — General Physics - Calculus III Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PH 213L - General Physics - Calculus III Lab PH 213L - General Physics - Calculus III Lab 1 Credit(s) Waves, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics are covered. This includes but is not limited to wave interference, diffraction, photoelectric effect, wave-particle duality, Schrödinger wave equation, spectra, heat capacity, kinetic molecular theory, multiplicity, entropy, ideal gas law, cyclic processes, laws of thermodynamics and heat engines. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory. Both sections are required and to be taken concurrently. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH252Z, PH212, PH212L --- # PHL101 — Philosophical Problems 4 credits · 4 hours PHL 101 - Philosophical Problems PHL 101 - Philosophical Problems 4 Credit(s) Students will be introduced to some of the traditional solutions to those problems and be given a base to provide their own answers. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # PHL102 — Ethics 4 credits · 4 hours PHL 102 - Ethics PHL 102 - Ethics 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # PHL103 — Critical Reasoning 4 credits · 4 hours PHL 103 - Critical Reasoning PHL 103 - Critical Reasoning 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # PHL199 — Special Studies - Philosophy PHL 199 - Special Studies - Philosophy PHL 199 - Special Studies - Philosophy Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Explores major ideas and belief systems of the world and the extent to which individual values are shaped by cultures. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # PN103 — Practical Nursing III 7 credits · 7 hours PN 103 - Practical Nursing III PN 103 - Practical Nursing III 7 Credit(s) In addition, leadership and trends in practical nursing are considered, and the NCLEX-PN application process is discussed. Within the organizing framework of the concepts of the individual, society, health and the nursing process, an integrated approach is used that considers pathophysiology, diagnostic testing, fluid and electrolyte balance, nutrition, pharmacology, psychosocial and spiritual needs and culture across the life span. Nursing care provided by the student in clinical situations ( PN 103C ) takes place prim… Prerequisites: PN102, PN102C --- # PN103C — Practical Nursing III Clinical 3 credits · 3 hours PN 103C - Practical Nursing III Clinical PN 103C - Practical Nursing III Clinical 3 Credit(s) In addition, leadership and trends in practical nursing are considered, and the NCLEX-PN application process is discussed. Within the organizing framework of the concepts of the individual, society, health and the nursing process, an integrated approach is used that considers pathophysiology, diagnostic testing, fluid and electrolyte balance, nutrition, pharmacology, psychosocial and spiritual needs and culture across the life span. Nursing care provided by the student in clinical situations (PN103C)… Prerequisites: PN102, PN102C --- # PN104C — PN Leadership Clinical 2 credits · 2 hours PN 104C - PN Leadership Clinical PN 104C - PN Leadership Clinical 2 Credit(s) By completing an individualized, concentrated clinical experience in the long-term care or other assigned setting, students will be able to focus on leadership skills demonstrating the ability to implement nursing actions that reinforce previous practical nursing didactic content within the organizing framework of the concepts of the individual, society, health and the nursing process. Nursing care provided by the student will take place primarily in the long-term care or other assigned setting, working with a clini… Prerequisites: PN103, PN103C --- # PRX101 — Pharmacy Technician I 4 credits · 4 hours PRX 101 - Pharmacy Technician I PRX 101 - Pharmacy Technician I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces the basic concepts of the practice of pharmacy and the pharmacy technician’s role, including the history of pharmacy, the types of pharmacy settings, the language of pharmacy and drug classifications, the types and use of technology in the pharmacy setting, and basic concepts of health insurance billing as they relate to the pharmacy technician’s role. Course Learning --- # PRX102 — Pharmacy Technician II 4 credits · 4 hours PRX 102 - Pharmacy Technician II PRX 102 - Pharmacy Technician II 4 Credit(s) Focus is on the pharmacy technician’s role in purchasing and inventory control, the behaviors expected of a professional pharmacy technician, the process of preparing, labeling, packaging, storing, and distributing medication, and the purpose, reason, and process for compounded and sterile medications. Course Learning Prerequisites: PRX101 --- # PS199 — Special Studies - Political Science PS 199 - Special Studies - Political Science PS 199 - Special Studies - Political Science Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Selected topics of study in political science are on demand through workshops, seminars, lecture, lab, and/or independent study format. This course is designed to: Provide students with opportunities to explore in greater depth specific topics in the field of political science which are presented in the introductory political science courses. Provide other RCC departments with a variety of subject offerings designed to address problems, issues and concerns which are uni… --- # PS201 — US Gov Institutions and Policy 4 credits · 4 hours PS 201 - US Gov Institutions and Policy PS 201 - US Gov Institutions and Policy 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # PS202 — US Gov Ideologies and Engagement 4 credits · 4 hours PS 202 - US Gov Ideologies and Engagement PS 202 - US Gov Ideologies and Engagement 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # PS203 — State and Local Government 4 credits · 4 hours PS 203 - State and Local Government PS 203 - State and Local Government 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # PS280 — CWE - Political Science PS 280 - CWE - Political Science PS 280 - CWE - Political Science Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their program. Together, the instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # PRD101 — Intro to Podcasting - Radio 3 credits · 3 hours PRD 101 - Intro to Podcasting - Radio PRD 101 - Intro to Podcasting - Radio 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces students to the fundamentals of podcasting and radio production by integrating storytelling, audio editing, and broadcasting principles. Exercises include an introduction to the use of digital audio workstations (DAWs) such as Audacity and Adobe ® Audition, etc. Concepts in scriptwriting, vocal performance, interview techniques, sound design, and distribution strategies are covered. Additional --- # PSY101 — Psychology of Human Relations 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 101 - Psychology of Human Relations PSY 101 - Psychology of Human Relations 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Focuses on the practical application of psychology in everyday situations. Topics include self-concept, emotions, needs, values, healthy relationships, interpersonal communications, and behavioral change. The course provides students an experiential opportunity to develop an understanding and awareness of themselves and others, and a variety of practical tools for the development of interpersonal skills. Emphasis is on becoming a more effective member of the human community. Course… --- # PSY119 — Psychology of Personal Growth 4 credits · 4 hours PSY 119 - Psychology of Personal Growth PSY 119 - Psychology of Personal Growth 4 Credit(s) Consists of small and large group exercises and individual writing assignments, augmented by lecture. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # PSY199 — Special Studies - Psychology PSY 199 - Special Studies - Psychology PSY 199 - Special Studies - Psychology Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Selected topics of study in psychology are on demand through workshops, seminars, lecture, lab, and/or independent study formats. This course is designed to: Provide students to explore in greater depth specific topics in the field of psychology which are introduced in the general psychology and human relations courses. Provide other RCC departments with a variety of subject offerings designed to address problems, issues and concerns which are unique to their specific discipline. P… --- # PSY201Z — Introduction to Psychology I 4 credits · 4 hours PSY 201Z - Introduction to Psychology I PSY 201Z - Introduction to Psychology I 4 Credit(s) Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Research Methods, Behavioral Neuroscience, Consciousness, Sensation/Perception, Learning, Memory, Thinking and Intelligence, and related topics. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # PSY202Z — Introduction to Psychology II 4 credits · 4 hours PSY 202Z - Introduction to Psychology II PSY 202Z - Introduction to Psychology II 4 Credit(s) Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Personality, Social Psychology, Health and Well-Being, Motivation and Emotion, Disorders, Therapies, Lifespan Development, and related topics. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, PSY201Z --- # PSY215 — Lifespan Human Development 4 credits · 4 hours PSY 215 - Lifespan Human Development PSY 215 - Lifespan Human Development 4 Credit(s) The primary objective is to examine biological, socio-cultural, and psychological factors that influence each stage of the life cycle, from conception until death. Exploration focuses on life tasks and societal expectations, physical and cognitive changes, and personality development across the lifespan. Both normative and non-normative pathways are considered. The course provides a bridge between biological science and social science and is an essential component for students entering the fields of nursing… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, PSY201Z, PSY202Z --- # PSY219 — Introduction to Abnormal Psychology 4 credits · 4 hours PSY 219 - Introduction to Abnormal Psychology PSY 219 - Introduction to Abnormal Psychology 4 Credit(s) Students will explore the nature of abnormality and examine social and cultural factors as well as specific disturbances in behavior, mood, thinking, and perception which have defined abnormality, past and present. Special problems of research with the clinical population and major theoretical models for assessment, diagnosis and treatment will also be studied. Specific topic areas include disorders of childhood and adolescence, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, disorders… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, PSY201Z --- # PSY228 — Introduction to Positive Psychology 4 credits · 4 hours PSY 228 - Introduction to Positive Psychology PSY 228 - Introduction to Positive Psychology 4 Credit(s) Psychology has focused much of its efforts on the treatment of human problems. To balance this paradigm, positive psychology calls for research on what promotes human fulfillment and human potential. The most basic assumption is that human goodness and excellence are as important as disorder and human flaw. Topics covered in this course will include the nature, history and future of positive psychology, research methods, authenticity, joy, happiness, positive thinking, emotional intelligenc… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # PSY231 — Human Sexuality 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 231 - Human Sexuality PSY 231 - Human Sexuality 3 Credit(s) The course provides the foundation in both scientific and pragmatic terms to further one’s understanding and acceptance of sexuality within the context and environment in which one lives. Emphasis is placed on knowledge, self-acceptance and tolerance of others’ sexual expression. There will also be a study of atypical sexual behavior, deviance, aggression and victimization. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # PSY280 — CWE - Psychology PSY 280 - CWE - Psychology PSY 280 - CWE - Psychology Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their program. Together, the instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # REL201 — World Religions 4 credits · 4 hours REL 201 - World Religions REL 201 - World Religions 4 Credit(s) Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree (AAOT). Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # REL243 — Nature - Religion - and Ecology 4 credits · 4 hours REL 243 - Nature - Religion - and Ecology REL 243 - Nature - Religion - and Ecology 4 Credit(s) Native, Asian, and Western traditions are examined, as are contemporary eco-spiritual thinkers and movements. Class discussion for the students to apply the material in current social and personal contexts will be an integral part of the course. Fulfills cutlural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # SOC199 — Special Studies - Sociology SOC 199 - Special Studies - Sociology SOC 199 - Special Studies - Sociology Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Selected topics of study in sociology are on demand through workshops, seminars, lecture, lab, and/or independent study format. This course is designed to: Provide students with opportunities to explore in greater depth specific topics in the field of sociology which are presented in the introductory sociology courses. Provide other RCC departments with a variety of subject offerings designed to address problems, issues and concerns which are unique to their specific discipline. Prov… --- # SOC204Z — Introduction to Sociology 4 credits · 4 hours SOC 204Z - Introduction to Sociology SOC 204Z - Introduction to Sociology 4 Credit(s) Topics may include social structure, culture, socialization, race, class, gender, sexuality, and inequality. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # SOC205Z — Social Change and Institutions 4 credits · 4 hours SOC 205Z - Social Change and Institutions SOC 205Z - Social Change and Institutions 4 Credit(s) Includes an examination of connections among institutions and their impact on patterns of inequality and individual Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # SOC206Z — Social Problems 4 credits · 4 hours SOC 206Z - Social Problems SOC 206Z - Social Problems 4 Credit(s) Explores the complexities surrounding their solutions, such as how solutions are socially constructed and policy proposals from sociologists and social movements. Topics may include poverty, discrimination, interpersonal violence, crime, addiction, ecological crises, war/global conflict, and health inequality. Course formerly as SOC225. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, SOC225 --- # SOC211 — Social Deviance and Social Control 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 211 - Social Deviance and Social Control SOC 211 - Social Deviance and Social Control 3 Credit(s) Includes how deviant identities and subcultures are formed, and types of deviance that have useful functions in society. Could include topics such as crime and punishment, white-collar crime, family violence, sexual and gender variance, drug subcultures, cults and social activism leading to positive social change. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, SOC204Z --- # SOC213 — Race and Ethnicity in the US 4 credits · 4 hours SOC 213 - Race and Ethnicity in the US SOC 213 - Race and Ethnicity in the US 4 Credit(s) S. This includes an analysis of American history, families, housing, education, employment and immigration patterns and racial and ethnic interactions. Includes a focus on the intersection of race, gender and social class and on social movements that have worked to counter inequalities. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # SOC218 — Sociology of Gender 4 credits · 4 hours SOC 218 - Sociology of Gender SOC 218 - Sociology of Gender 4 Credit(s) Central themes include the social construction of gender, socialization, changes and continuities in gender norms and identities, the body, globalization and the connections between gender, power and inequality. The course emphasizes the ways in which gender intersects with race, social class and sexual orientation. The focus is primarily on U.S. and Western societies, with some cross-cultural material. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # SOC221 — Juvenile Delinquency 4 credits · 4 hours SOC 221 - Juvenile Delinquency SOC 221 - Juvenile Delinquency 4 Credit(s) In the context of an interdisciplinary framework, theories, factors, and characteristics of delinquency will be presented and treatment and delinquency prevention programs will be surveyed. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # SOC228 — Environment and Society 4 credits · 4 hours SOC 228 - Environment and Society SOC 228 - Environment and Society 4 Credit(s) Explores the causes and consequences of topics such as settler colonialism, population growth, consumerism, climate change, pollution and environmental racism and classism. A focus will be placed on the study of public policies and cultural components that advance sustainability, including Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # SOC230 — Aging and Society 4 credits · 4 hours SOC 230 - Aging and Society SOC 230 - Aging and Society 4 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # SOC235 — Chicano-a and Latino-a US History 4 credits · 4 hours SOC 235 - Chicano-a and Latino-a US History SOC 235 - Chicano-a and Latino-a US History 4 Credit(s) Covers pre-Columbian heritage, Spanish colonization, American conquest in the Mexican-American War and the Spanish American War, the Mexicans’ role in American labor, Bracero Program, and the Chicano Movement. The class will provide a framework for understanding the ways in which distinctive social and cultural patterns arose, bringing awareness of contemporary expressions of identity and their historical origins. Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transf… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, HST259 --- # SOC237 — Comm and Relationships and Tech 4 credits · 4 hours SOC 237 - Comm and Relationships and Tech SOC 237 - Comm and Relationships and Tech 4 Credit(s) Current themes and theories focusing on the use of technology to communicate within relationships and to gain access to resources such as health care and education are introduced and applied. A variety of topics will be explored, including online relationships, social interactions, the workplace, web-based instruction, impression management, therapy and health care. Concepts such as ethics, confidentiality, accessibility, identity, trust, and global implications will be explored. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # SOC243 — Drugs - Crime - Addiction 4 credits · 4 hours SOC 243 - Drugs - Crime - Addiction SOC 243 - Drugs - Crime - Addiction 4 Credit(s) Drugs - Crime - Addiction is a college-level transfer course and is a core requirement for students majoring in Human Services. Course Learning Prerequisites: COMM111Z, WR121Z --- # SOC244 — Introduction to Criminology 4 credits · 4 hours SOC 244 - Introduction to Criminology SOC 244 - Introduction to Criminology 4 Credit(s) Sociological theories that explain crime, including crime-reduction strategies and patterns of victimization, will be discussed. Special attention will be given to how crime and victimization are rooted in the social and physical characteristics of communities, social relationships and interactions, and social inequalities of race and ethnicity, poverty and social class, and gender. Through case studies and contemporary examples, students will gain an understanding of the complex relationship between socie… Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # SOC280 — CWE -Sociology SOC 280 - CWE -Sociology SOC 280 - CWE -Sociology Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their program. Together, the instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # SPAN101 — First Year Spanish I 4 credits · 4 hours SPAN 101 - First Year Spanish I SPAN 101 - First Year Spanish I 4 Credit(s) Special attention is given to developing cultural awareness. The sequence enables students to reach at least Novice High proficiency as defined by the guidelines of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). SPAN101, SPAN 102 , SPAN 103 must be taken in sequence. Courses are not suitable for heritage speakers. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, SPAN102, SPAN103 --- # SPAN102 — First Year Spanish II 4 credits · 4 hours SPAN 102 - First Year Spanish II SPAN 102 - First Year Spanish II 4 Credit(s) Special attention is given to developing cultural awareness. The sequence enables students to reach at least Novice High proficiency as defined by the guidelines of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). SPAN 101 , SPAN102, SPAN 103 must be taken in sequence. Courses are not suitable for heritage speakers. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, SPAN101, SPAN103 --- # SPAN103 — First Year Spanish III 4 credits · 4 hours SPAN 103 - First Year Spanish III SPAN 103 - First Year Spanish III 4 Credit(s) Special attention is given to developing cultural awareness. The sequence enables students to reach at least Novice High proficiency as defined by the guidelines of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). SPAN 101 , SPAN 102 , SPAN103 must be taken in sequence. Courses are not suitable for heritage speakers. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, SPAN102, SPAN101 --- # SPAN201 — Second Year Spanish I 4 credits · 4 hours SPAN 201 - Second Year Spanish I SPAN 201 - Second Year Spanish I 4 Credit(s) Special attention is given to developing cultural awareness. Students are required to communicate in Spanish. Materials include literary and cultural texts, audio exercises, films, music, and contextualized exercises in grammar. The sequence enables students to read at least Intermediate High proficiency as defined by the guidelines of the ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages). Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, SPAN103 --- # SPAN202 — Second Year Spanish II 4 credits · 4 hours SPAN 202 - Second Year Spanish II SPAN 202 - Second Year Spanish II 4 Credit(s) Special attention is given to developing cultural awareness. Students are required to communicate in Spanish. Materials include literary and cultural texts, audio exercises, films, music, and contextualized exercises in grammar. The sequence enables students to read at least Intermediate High proficiency as defined by the guidelines of the ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages). Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, SPAN201 --- # SPAN203 — Second Year Spanish III 4 credits · 4 hours SPAN 203 - Second Year Spanish III SPAN 203 - Second Year Spanish III 4 Credit(s) Special attention is given to developing cultural awareness. Students are required to communicate in Spanish. Materials include literary and cultural texts, audio exercises, films, music, and contextualized exercises in grammar. The sequence enables students to read at least Intermediate High proficiency as defined by the guidelines of the ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages). Fulfills cultural literacy requirement within the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, SPAN202 --- # SRV101 — Service Learning SRV 101 - Service Learning SRV 101 - Service Learning Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Develops a personal understanding of civic engagement via direct service to a community-based organization and through critical reflection. Students may propose service projects of their own design or may choose from a list of available projects. Course emphasis is on participating in activities that address identified community needs while developing academic skills and self-awareness. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits. Course Learning --- # ST101 — Occupational Skills Training I ST 101 - Occupational Skills Training I ST 101 - Occupational Skills Training I Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Provides work-related study and learning in selected occupational environments. Through this experience students will learn the essential technical, relational, and employability skills related to their occupational goal and individual work plan. Course is repeatable up to 12 credits. Course Learning --- # ST109 — Skills Training Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours ST 109 - Skills Training Seminar ST 109 - Skills Training Seminar 1 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides students with the opportunity to learn strategies for workplace success as a cohort. Topics related to experiential learning are addressed, including: techniques for self-monitoring and tracking progress, sustaining positive relationships with co-workers and supervisors, working with mentors, and handling workplace conflict. Presents information regarding the role played by non-verbal communication, written and unwritten workplace policies, and positive work ethics. Provides students wit… --- # ST199 — Skills Training Workshop ST 199 - Skills Training Workshop ST 199 - Skills Training Workshop Var. Credit(s) Course Description: in a number of formats dependent upon the student’s area of interest. Course is repeatable up to four credits. Course Learning --- # ST199L — Skills Training Workshop Lab ST 199L - Skills Training Workshop Lab ST 199L - Skills Training Workshop Lab Var. Credit(s) Course Description: in a number of formats dependent upon the student’s area of interest. Course is repeatable up to four credits. Course Learning --- # ST201 — Occupational Skills Training II ST 201 - Occupational Skills Training II ST 201 - Occupational Skills Training II Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Provides advanced work-related study and learning in selected occupational environments. Students will synthesize self-reflection and mentor evaluations to develop skills related to occupational goals and individual workplan. Focus is on skill mastery. Course is repeatable up to 12 credits. Course Learning Prerequisites: ST101 --- # TA141 — Fundamentals of Acting I 4 credits · 4 hours TA 141 - Fundamentals of Acting I TA 141 - Fundamentals of Acting I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces methods and techniques of acting as an art form. Scene work is included and performance is a part of advanced classes. Course Learning --- # TA142 — Fundamentals of Acting II 4 credits · 4 hours TA 142 - Fundamentals of Acting II TA 142 - Fundamentals of Acting II 4 Credit(s) Scene work is included and performance is part of the class. Course Learning Prerequisites: TA141 --- # TA143 — Fundamentals of Acting III 4 credits · 4 hours TA 143 - Fundamentals of Acting III TA 143 - Fundamentals of Acting III 4 Credit(s) Scene work is included and performance is part of the class. Course Learning Prerequisites: TA142 --- # TA144 — Improvisational Theater I 4 credits · 4 hours TA 144 - Improvisational Theater I TA 144 - Improvisational Theater I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces methods and techniques of the art of improvisation through exercises, theater games, and impromptu scenes. Performance is part of the class. Course Learning --- # TA145 — Improvisational Theater II 4 credits · 4 hours TA 145 - Improvisational Theater II TA 145 - Improvisational Theater II 4 Credit(s) Performance is part of the class. Course Learning Prerequisites: TA144 --- # TA146 — Improvisational Theater III 4 credits · 4 hours TA 146 - Improvisational Theater III TA 146 - Improvisational Theater III 4 Credit(s) Performance is part of the class. Course Learning Prerequisites: TA145 --- # TA153 — Theater Rehearsal and Performance TA 153 - Theater Rehearsal and Performance TA 153 - Theater Rehearsal and Performance Var. Credit(s) Course Description: TA153 provides experience in rehearsing and performing plays as a member of the design, technical crew, or acting ensemble. Students will be evaluated on their artistic or energetic merit, their level of understanding of the work they are doing as it relates to theater arts, and their increasing insights into the collaborative process of producing plays. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # TA190 — Theater Practicum TA 190 - Theater Practicum TA 190 - Theater Practicum Var. Credit(s) Course Description: TA190 allows students to receive credit for working on college theater productions. Students will be required to participate in a formal theater production in one or more of the following areas: acting, stage or house management, technical theater, directing, marketing, costume and/or makeup. Participation during the theater event is required for credit. Course may be repeated for up to six credits. Course Learning --- # TA199 — Special Studies - Theater Arts TA 199 - Special Studies - Theater Arts TA 199 - Special Studies - Theater Arts Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Presents selected topics of study in theater arts, including theater for the deaf, communication through drama, children’s theater, and directing. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # TA280 — CWE - Theater TA 280 - CWE - Theater TA 280 - CWE - Theater Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative education is a supervised program of on-the-job training for college credit in a Theater-related area. Students are placed in a related industry, business, agency or organization which has been approved by the College as having the interest, personnel, and resources to serve as a training center. The goal of cooperative education is to provide a learning experience which enriches and strengthens the student’s education, personal development, and vocational preparation. It joins educators and employers… --- # WLD101 — Welding Fundamentals I 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 101 - Welding Fundamentals I WLD 101 - Welding Fundamentals I 3 Credit(s) Course Description: Introduces basic theory of oxy/fuel cutting/welding, Shielded Metal Arc Welding, and Gas Metal Arc Welding, with emphasis on safety. Includes basic skill development in preparation of metal, welding, and cutting. Course Learning --- # WLD102 — Welding Fundamentals II 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 102 - Welding Fundamentals II WLD 102 - Welding Fundamentals II 3 Credit(s) Course Learning Prerequisites: WLD101 --- # WLD104 — Blueprint Reading - Mechanical 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 104 - Blueprint Reading - Mechanical WLD 104 - Blueprint Reading - Mechanical 3 Credit(s) Knowledge of the techniques used on blueprints is necessary in the industry whenever descriptions of size, shape, and arrangement are used to produce, service, or sell a product. This course also introduces students to blueprint and drawing techniques which will be built upon with additional modules in the program. Dual numbered as MET 105 . Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH20, MET105 --- # WLD105 — Blueprint Reading for Industry 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 105 - Blueprint Reading for Industry WLD 105 - Blueprint Reading for Industry 3 Credit(s) Print reading is the universal form of communication allowing the engineering department and the manufacturing department to communicate all the information that is needed to manufacture a product. Upon completion of the course, you will have gained a new set of skills for reading engineering prints. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH20 --- # WLD111 — Industrial Welding I 6 credits · 6 hours WLD 111 - Industrial Welding I WLD 111 - Industrial Welding I 6 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers the fundamentals of welding as required by the metal fabrication industry. Provides extensive hands-on training in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), oxygen/acetylene, and plasma cutting of ferrous metals. Also develops skills needed for American Welding Society-based (AWS) certifications and employment in the welding/fabrication industry. Course Learning --- # WLD111D — Industrial Welding for Diesel 6 credits · 6 hours WLD 111D - Industrial Welding for Diesel WLD 111D - Industrial Welding for Diesel 6 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers the fundamentals of welding required by the metal fabrication industry. Diesel students will be introduced to the principles of electric and gas welding and cutting. Course Learning --- # WLD111M — Industrial Manufacturing Welding 6 credits · 6 hours WLD 111M - Industrial Manufacturing Welding WLD 111M - Industrial Manufacturing Welding 6 Credit(s) Course Description: Covers the fundamentals of welding required by the metal fabrication industry. Manufacturing students will be introduced to the principles of electric and gas welding and cutting. Course Learning --- # WLD112 — Industrial Welding II 6 credits · 6 hours WLD 112 - Industrial Welding II WLD 112 - Industrial Welding II 6 Credit(s) Students will also be introduced to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) processes on mild steel. Fitting joints to AWS D1.1 specifications will also be introduced. Course Learning Prerequisites: WLD111 --- # WLD113 — Industrial Welding III 6 credits · 6 hours WLD 113 - Industrial Welding III WLD 113 - Industrial Welding III 6 Credit(s) OR-OSHA-based safety training and non-ferrous alloy identification complete the course. Course Learning Prerequisites: WLD112 --- # WLD121 — Fabrication and Repair Practices I 5 credits · 5 hours WLD 121 - Fabrication and Repair Practices I WLD 121 - Fabrication and Repair Practices I 5 Credit(s) Course is based on the American Welding Society Entry Level Requirements (AWS EG2.0 and AWS QC10) utilizing the Instructor’s experience, in accordance with the American Welding Society AWS D1.1 (Structural Welding Code - Steel). Fit-up and alignment of parts to assemble various weldments and pipe joints and the basic procedures of planning, sketching, cost evaluation, ordering, layout, metal preparation, part fabrication, tack-up, and final welding will be introduced and applied. Shop math, d… Prerequisites: WLD111, QC10 --- # WLD122 — Fabrication and Repair Practices II 5 credits · 5 hours WLD 122 - Fabrication and Repair Practices II WLD 122 - Fabrication and Repair Practices II 5 Credit(s) Safety in welding and fabrication is emphasized. The course is based on the American Welding Society’s entry-level requirements (AWS EG2.0 and AWS QC10) utilizing the instructor’s experience, and in accordance with the American Welding Society AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code - Steel. Students receive instruction in fit-up and alignment of parts to assemble various weldments and pipe joints, and the basic procedures of planning, sketching, cost evaluation, ordering, layout, metal preparatio… Prerequisites: MET101, WLD111, WLD121, QC10 --- # WLD160 — AWS Certification Seminar - Plate 1 credits · 1 hours WLD 160 - AWS Certification Seminar - Plate WLD 160 - AWS Certification Seminar - Plate 1 . Students will cut and assemble test weldments in accordance with AWS specifications using FCAW and SMAW processes. Inspection of completed weldments will be done by third party AWS Certified Weld inspector. If passed successfully, students will be awarded the AWS Unlimited 3G and 4G all position welding qualification. Course Learning Prerequisites: WLD112 --- # WLD165 — Welded Sculpture I 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 165 - Welded Sculpture I WLD 165 - Welded Sculpture I 4 Credit(s) Course Description: Provides instruction methods in oxy acetylene cutting, Gas Metal Arc Welding, plasma cutting and brazing to be used for fabricating art pieces in welding rod and sheet metal. The types of design and fabrication that are unique to steel as opposed to other media are explored through instruction, demonstration, research, and application of learned techniques. Information about welding will be conveyed through lecture, handouts, demonstration and video. Course Learning --- # WLD166 — Welded Sculpture II 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 166 - Welded Sculpture II WLD 166 - Welded Sculpture II 4 Credit(s) Use and application of advanced forming tools, CNC Plasma table, pattern development, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding and hot forming techniques will be some of the techniques and processes used in this class. Design styles like art deco, grunge and psychedelic art will expose students to differing views of this medium. These styles will then be applied to various student projects. Course Learning Prerequisites: WLD165 --- # WLD199 — Special Studies - Welding WLD 199 - Special Studies - Welding WLD 199 - Special Studies - Welding Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Provides study for students in technical programs to areas linked to industry. State-of-the-art equipment is used for industry standard-level instruction. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # WLD211 — Industrial Welding IV 6 credits · 6 hours WLD 211 - Industrial Welding IV WLD 211 - Industrial Welding IV 6 Credit(s) Includes flux cored and solid wire with machine and spool guns. Also advances skills needed for American Welding Society certification and employment in the welding/fabrication industry. Course Learning Prerequisites: WLD113 --- # WLD212 — Industrial Welding V 6 credits · 6 hours WLD 212 - Industrial Welding V WLD 212 - Industrial Welding V 6 Credit(s) Also advances skills needed for American Welding Society certification and employment in the welding/fabrication industry. Course Learning Prerequisites: WLD111, WLD112, WLD113, WLD211 --- # WLD213 — Industrial Welding VI 6 credits · 6 hours WLD 213 - Industrial Welding VI WLD 213 - Industrial Welding VI 6 Credit(s) Includes pattern development, machine and manual oxyacetylene cutting, plasma cutting, layout, fit-up, inspection, and testing techniques. Also advances skills needed for American Welding Society (AWS) and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) certifications and employment in the welding/fabrication industry. Course Learning Prerequisites: WLD212 --- # WLD220 — Machine Tool Maintenance and Repair 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 220 - Machine Tool Maintenance and Repair WLD 220 - Machine Tool Maintenance and Repair 3 Credit(s) Students will learn basic electrical principles and apply them to simple repair tasks on welding power sources. Removal and replacement of mechanical components on welding equipment and shop equipment (band saws, shears, drill presses, etc.) will round out the students’ ability to function independently in the shop setting. Course Learning Prerequisites: WLD113, MTH60, WR121Z --- # WLD221 — Codes - Procedures - Inspections 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 221 - Codes - Procedures - Inspections WLD 221 - Codes - Procedures - Inspections 3 Credit(s) g., American Welding Society D1.1 Structural Steel, ASME Section IX Power Piping, API Pipeline, and others. Focuses on welding procedure specification (WPS), procedure qualification record (PQR), and welder qualification record (WQR). Covers visual inspection, destructive, and non-destructive testing of welds in accordance with the American Welding Society D1.1 and D1.4 welding codes. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, MTH20 --- # WLD250A — Selected Topics in Welding FCAW WLD 250A - Selected Topics in Welding FCAW WLD 250A - Selected Topics in Welding FCAW Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Focuses on further development of skill in Flux Cored Arc Welding as identified by the student and instructor. An individualized plan will be developed to further the students’ technical and practical application of self-shielded and/or gas shielded flux core welding in all positions on carbon steel. Course may be repeated up to six credits. Course Learning --- # WLD250B — Selected Topics in Welding GTAW WLD 250B - Selected Topics in Welding GTAW WLD 250B - Selected Topics in Welding GTAW Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Further development of skill in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, as identified by the student and instructor. An individualized plan will be developed to further the students’ technical and practical application of GTAW on, but not limited to: mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Course may be repeated up to six credits. Course Learning --- # WLD250C — Selected Topics in Welding SMAW WLD 250C - Selected Topics in Welding SMAW WLD 250C - Selected Topics in Welding SMAW Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Will focus on further development of skill in Shielded Metal Arc Welding as identified by the student and instructor. An individualized plan will be developed to further the students’ technical and practical application of self-shielded and/or gas shielded flux core welding in all positions on carbon steel. Course may be repeated up to six credits. Course Learning --- # WLD250D — Selected Topics in Welding GMAW WLD 250D - Selected Topics in Welding GMAW WLD 250D - Selected Topics in Welding GMAW Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Course will focus on further development of skill in Gas Metal Arc Welding as identified by the student and instructor. An individualized plan will be developed to further the students’ technical and practical application of Gas Metal Arc Welding in all positions on carbon steel and aluminum. Course may be repeated up to six credits. Course Learning --- # WLD250F — Welding Capstone Project WLD 250F - Welding Capstone Project WLD 250F - Welding Capstone Project Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Course designed to build on trade related practices such as welding, project design, layout, project finishing, planning and estimating. Students will utilize the aforementioned areas to independently complete a project to meet requisite hours for the class. Applicable welding processes may be GTAW, FCAW, GMAW and SMAW. Students will complete a detailed planning packet with drawings, schedules, pricing and inspection points where grades will be derived. Course may be repeated up to six c… Prerequisites: WLD113 --- # WLD250P — Selected Topics CNC Plasma Cutting 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 250P - Selected Topics CNC Plasma Cutting WLD 250P - Selected Topics CNC Plasma Cutting 3 Credit(s) Recommended Participants will learn operation and set-up procedures for CNC plasma as well as geometry creation and programming. This course is recommended for anyone interested in CNC plasma cutting for industry applications or artwork. Course Learning Prerequisites: MTH60, WLD112, MFG140 --- # WLD260 — AWS Certification Seminar - Pipe 1 credits · 1 hours WLD 260 - AWS Certification Seminar - Pipe WLD 260 - AWS Certification Seminar - Pipe 1 . Upon completion of this class students are eligible to take the AWS practical FCAW, GTAW and/or SMAW Unlimited Tests. If passed successfully, students will be awarded the AWS Unlimited 6G welding certification. Course Learning Prerequisites: WLD212 --- # WLD280 — CWE - Welding WLD 280 - CWE - Welding WLD 280 - CWE - Welding Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Cooperative Work Experience is an educational program that enables students to receive academic credit for on-the-job, experiential learning based on skills acquired in their programs. Together, the instructor, employer, and student establish learning --- # WR114 — Expository Writing in Spanish 3 credits · 3 hours WR 114 - Expository Writing in Spanish WR 114 - Expository Writing in Spanish 3 Credit(s) Course Description: WR114 reviews the basic conventions, purposes, and strategies of college-level writing, with an emphasis on in-class writing. The course will survey a variety of rhetorical modes and prepare students for impromptu questions and essays. The course will be conducted in Spanish, and all the assignments will be written in Spanish. Course Learning --- # WR115 — Introduction to Expository Writing 3 credits · 3 hours WR 115 - Introduction to Expository Writing WR 115 - Introduction to Expository Writing 3 Credit(s) Course Description: WR115 reviews the basic conventions, purposes, and strategies of college-level writing, with an emphasis on in-class writing. The course will survey a variety of rhetorical modes and prepare students for impromptu questions and essays. Course Learning --- # WR115Q — Corequisite Support for WR115 1 credits · 1 hours WR 115Q - In an interactive setting, students will receive appropriate support in the strategies and conventions of college-level writing with an emphasis on in-class writing and reading comprehension. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115 --- # WR117 — Writing for CTE Professionals 3 credits · 3 hours WR 117 - Writing for CTE Professionals WR 117 - Writing for CTE Professionals 3 Credit(s) Course Description: WR117 focuses on writing in career and technical fields. It reviews the basic conventions of English, but centers on the types of reading and writing expected in professional trade settings and may be geared toward a particular trade field depending on the makeup of the class. Course Learning --- # WR121Z — Composition I 4 credits · 4 hours WR 121Z - Composition I WR 121Z - Composition I 4 Credit(s) The course focuses on analyzing and composing across varied rhetorical situations and in multiple genres. Students will apply key rhetorical concepts flexibly and collaboratively throughout their writing and inquiry processes. Formerly as WR121. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q, WR121 --- # WR122Z — Composition II 4 credits · 4 hours WR 122Z - Composition II WR 122Z - Composition II 4 Credit(s) Course Description: WR122Z 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 revising in research-based genres through the intentional use of rhetorical strategies. Students will find, evaluate, and interpret complex material, including lived experience; use this to frame and pursue their own research questions; and integrate material purposefully into their own compositions. Formerly as WR12… Prerequisites: WR121Z, WR122 --- # WR199 — Special Studies - Writing WR 199 - Special Studies - Writing WR 199 - Special Studies - Writing Var. Credit(s) Course Description: Explores special topics in writing, including novel and journal writing as well as discipline-specific discourse conventions and professional preparedness. Course is repeatable. Course Learning --- # WR227Z — Technical Writing 4 credits · 4 hours WR 227Z - Technical Writing WR 227Z - Technical Writing 4 Credit(s) The course focuses on presenting information using rhetorically appropriate style, design, vocabulary, structure, and visuals. Students can expect to gather, read, and analyze information and to learn a variety of strategies for producing accessible, usable, reader-centered deliverable documents that are clear, concise, and ethical. Formerly as WR227. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR121Z, BA131 --- # WR241 — Imaginative Writing I 4 credits · 4 hours WR 241 - Imaginative Writing I WR 241 - Imaginative Writing I 4 Credit(s) Students will study models of short stories, poetry, personal memoirs, and do original work in each of these genres. Includes analysis and discussion of students’ work. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR115, WR115Q --- # WR242 — Imaginative Writing II 4 credits · 4 hours WR 242 - Imaginative Writing II WR 242 - Imaginative Writing II 4 Credit(s) Students will study models of short stories, poetry, personal memoirs, and do original work in each of these genres. Includes analysis and discussion of students’ work. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR241 --- # WR243 — Imaginative Writing III 4 credits · 4 hours WR 243 - Imaginative Writing III WR 243 - Imaginative Writing III 4 Credit(s) Students will study models of short stories, poetry, personal memoirs, and do original work in each of these genres. Includes analysis and discussion of students’ work. Course Learning Prerequisites: WR242, WR241