college community Volume 5.2 • Winter 2015 Giving Back Barney the Saint Bernard Returns to MHCC! PAGE 30 Yoshida Family Shows Gratitude with Million-Dollar Gift PAGE 29 COLLEGE CREDIT COURSES PAGES 3–11 MHCC Staff Contribute for Student Scholarships PAGE 1 NON-CREDIT COURSES PAGES 12–23 Register NOW for Winter Term! be enrolled President Debra Derr Board of Directors Paul Capell Robert Coen Susie Jones Diane Noriega Todd Sloan George “Sonny” Yellott James Zordich PUBLISHED BY THE OFFICE OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Graphic Design Cassandra Walters Glenn Wright Contributors Al Sigala Jarrod Hogue Kimberly Murray Register for Winter Classes Today! Information to get you started: • To get started at MHCC, apply online at mhcc.edu/winter15. For a list of credit classes, please refer to pages 3-11 or go to mhcc.edu/schedule. Register online at my.mhcc.edu. Classes begin Jan. 5. • Schedule of non-credit Community Education classes is inserted in the center of this publication on pages 12-23. Registration for non-credit classes is available online at learn.mhcc.edu. It’s never been easier to Photography Glenn Wright Cover: Junki and Linda Yoshida of The Yoshida Group (story on page 29) MHCC mails this publication to all district residents to inform them of the college’s programs, services and community events. Because the schedule is addressed to “Postal Customer,” individual names cannot be removed from the mailing list. Accessible formats for individuals with disabilities are available by contacting the Disabilities Services Office at 503-491-6923 or dsoweb@mhcc.edu. “College + Community” (USPS 002-866) Winter 2015. Published quarterly by Mt. Hood Community College, 26000 S.E. Stark St., Gresham, Oregon 97030. Periodicals postage paid at Gresham, Ore. and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to “College + Community” at 26000 S.E. Stark St., Gresham, OR 97030. Tour group leaders introduce new students to MHCC’S Gresham Campus. mhcc.edu facebook.com/mthoodcommunitycollege linkedin.com/company/mt.-hood-community-college twitter.com/mthoodcommunity be cause of you OVER 21,000 $ 20,000 $ Giving Back in Support of Our Students MHCC staff members know how important it is to provide a great educational experience to our students. They also know just how important it is to provide financial assistance to those who need help in paying for their college education. So when it came to giving back, they did it BIG time. In fact staff busted the thermometer keeping tabs of the employee giving campaign goal and more than doubled the MHCC Foundation’s original goal of $10,000 with a combined total annual giving of more than $21,000. Most signed up to give automatically out of their paycheck each month, with their donations going to the Foundation for student scholarships. 17,500 $ 15,000 $ 12,500 $ 10,000 $ 8,000 $ 6,000 $ 4,000 $ 2,000 $ 1,000 $ College + Community • Winter 2015 1 be a cyber hero MHCC Computer Information Systems instructor Paul Morris teaches Cyber Security students how to set up a firewall. By 2020, nearly all intermediate level computer technical, developmental or implementation careers will require some security training. Hacking the Hackers MHCC is One of the Few Community Colleges Offering a Cyber Security Program Everything we do in our daily lives, our national security and economic vitality depends on a safe, resilient cyberspace. But as cyber intrusions and attacks continue to increase, MHCC is doing what it can to stop the hackers. 2 mhcc.edu The college’s CyberSecurity and Networking program is producing skilled cybersecurity professionals who are learning to keep those hackers at bay. Students not only learn how systems operate, but are conducting their own “white hat” attacks or ethical hacking on a system to reveal its vulnerabilities. For more information on this program contact Dr. Wayne Machuca at wayne.machuca@mhcc.edu Register Now for College Credit Courses at my.mhcc.edu credit courses complete your degree Information about credit classes, pages 4 – 11, or online at mhcc.edu/schedule Apply for admission at mhcc.edu/winter15 CLASSES BEGIN JAN. 5 Main MHCC Phone Numbers Admissions, Registration and Records 503-491-7393 Advising 503-491-7315 Financial Aid 503-491-7262 Orientation Center 503-491-6927 The Bruning Center for Allied 503-491-6700 Health Education 503-491-6422 Gresham Campus 503-491-6100 Maywood Park Campus College + Community • Winter 2015 3 college credit courses Credit Courses Arts, Crafts and Special Interest mhcc.edu/schedule REGISTER NOW FOR WINTER TERM! Great investment in your future More bang for your buck Education matches or exceeds that of any other school More than 80 areas of study Transfer agreements with colleges and universities throughout the Northwest Faculty and staff dedicated to your success We’ve made it super easy to get on the path to fulfilling your dreams. Check out pages 4–10 for a list of credit classes. Classes start January 5 and end March 20. Find your course time, location and instructor by going online to mhcc.edu/schedule, contacting the department or calling 503-491-7393. New to MHCC? Apply online at mhcc.edu/winter15. Some programs may be limited or restricted entry. Students must be accepted into the program in order to enroll in classes. ALLIED HEALTH - GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY 503-491-7113 Course # Course Name AH110 503-491-7480 Credits Medical Language for Healthcare Settings 2 Hybrid AH210 Research for Allied Health Professions 1 Medical Language for Healthcare Settings 2 Course # Course Name BI231 BI232 BI233 BI234 Credits Survey of Body Systems 4 Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 Human Anatomy & Physiology III 4 Microbiology 4 Hybrid BI121 BI122 Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology I Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 4 Online BI100 BI231 BI232 BI233 4 3 3 3 Survey of Body Systems 4 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 Human Anatomy & Physiology III 4 mhcc.edu/schedule ANTH101 Intro to Biological Anthropology 3 ANTH103 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 Course # Course Name 4 4 4 4 4 Painting II Painting III Sculpture I Sculpture II Sculpture III Online ART204 History of Western Art: Medieval - Renaissance ART205 History of Western Art: Prehistoric - Byzantine ART211 Survey of Visual Arts 4 4 4 AUTOMOTIVE LRM-FORD ASSET 503-491-7470 503-491-7309 503-491-7364 BI122 3 ART ANATOMY/MICROBIOLOGY BI100 BI121 Credits ANTH101 Intro to Biological Anthropology ANTH102 Intro to Archaeology and World Prehistory ANTH103 Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANTH180 Language and Culture Online Online AH110 Course # Course Name ART282 ART283 ART291 ART292 ART293 Credits ART115 Basic Design I: Two-Dimensional 4 ART198A Independent Studies: Visual Arts 1 ART198B Independent Studies: Visual Art 2 ART198C Independent Studies: Visual Art 3 ART219B Calligraphy - Italics 2 ART226 Digital Art II 4 ART231 Drawing I 4 ART232 Drawing II 4 ART233 Drawing III 4 ART240 Drawing: Cartooning I 4 ART241 Drawing: Cartooning II 4 ART254 Ceramics I 4 ART255 Ceramics II 4 ART256 Ceramics III 4 ART257 Jewelrymaking/Metalsmithing I 4 ART258 Jewelrymaking/Metalsmithing II 4 ART259 Jewelrymaking/Metalsmithing III 4 ART271 Printmaking I 4 ART272 Printmaking II 4 ART273 Printmaking III 4 ART281 Painting I 4 — RESTRICTED ENTRY PROGRAM — Students must be accepted into this program to enroll in the following Automotive classes. Course # Course Name Credits AMF281 Automotive Dealership Experience - Ford ASSET 6 AUTO - CHRYSLER CAP/IMPORT 503-491-7470 — RESTRICTED ENTRY PROGRAM — Students must be accepted into this program to enroll in the following Automotive classes. Course # Course Name AM283 Credits Automotive Dealership Experience 3 - Chrysler CAP and IMPORT 6 WinterTerm Credit Courses Online BIOLOGY 503-491-7364 Course # Course Name Credits BI101A General Biology I: Survey of Cellular Biology BI102A General Biology II: Survey of Molecular Life and Genetics BI103B General Biology III: Animal Behavior BI112 Biology for Allied Health BI211 Principles of Biology I BI212 Principles of Biology II FN225 Nutrition FW251 Principles of Wildlife Conservation 4 4 4 5 5 5 4 3 Hybrid BI112 5 Biology for Allied Health BA101 BA131 BA177 BA205 BA206 BA211 BA212 BA223 BA224 BA226 BA231 BA249 BA250 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY Online BI101A BI103B FN225 Course # Course Name General Biology I: Survey of Cellular Biology General Biology III: Animal Behavior Nutrition 4 4 4 503-491-7515 Course # Course Name BA205 BA211 BA212 BA213 BA218 BA226 BA267 BA285 BUS286 WE280BUA WE280BUB WE280BUC WE280BUD WE280BUE WE280BUF WE280BUL Credits General Accounting I 4 Introduction to Business 4 Developing a Small Business 3 Introduction to International Business 4 Business Communications 4 Principles of Accounting I 4 Principles of Accounting II 3 Principles of Accounting III 4 Personal Finance 3 Introduction to Business Law 4 Business Project Management 3 Leadership and Human Relations 3 Career Management 4 Coop Ed-Business Management 1 Coop Ed-Business Management 2 Coop Ed-Business Management 3 Coop Ed-Business Management 4 Coop Ed-Business Management 5 Coop Ed-Business Management 6 Coop Ed-Business Management 12 Hybrid BA131 BA177 BA206 BA223 BA238 Intro to Business Computing Payroll Accounting and Payroll Tax Filing Requirements Management and Supervisory Fundamentals Principles of Marketing Sales 4 3 4 4 4 Credits Business Editing 3 Records and Information Management 3 BT121 Keyboarding Principles 3 BT121A Basic Keyboarding 2 BT121B Keyboard Formatting 2 BT122 Professional Keyboarding 3 BT123A Keyboarding Skill Development 3 BT123B Keyboarding Skill Refinement 3 BT124 Keyboarding Enrichment 3 BT210ZAA Access - Level I 1 BT210ZAB Access - Level II 1 BT210ZBA Publisher - Level I 1 BT210ZBB Publisher - Level II 1 BT210ZEA Excel - Level I 1 BT210ZEB Excel - Level II 1 BT210ZEC Excel - Level III 1 BT210ZIO Internet for the Business Professional 1 BT210ZPA PowerPoint - Level I 1 BT210ZPB PowerPoint - Level II 1 BT210ZQA QuickBooks for the Workplace 1 BT210ZWA Word - Level I 1 BT210ZWB Word - Level II 1 BT210ZWC Word - Level III 1 BT210ZWP Beginning Windows 1 BT220 Electronic Calculator and 10-Key Operations 1 WE280OPC Coop Ed - Office Professionals 3 WE280OPD Co-op Ed - Office Professionals 4 WE280OPF Co-op Ed - Office Professionals 6 WE280OPI Co-op Ed - Office Professionals 9 WE280OPJ Co-op Ed - Office Professionals 10 BT110 BT118 Hybrid BT116 BT118 BT251 Communication Technologies Records and Information Management Integrated Office Systems For class times, locations and instructors visit mhcc.edu/schedule. BT111 BT125 3 3 Editing Techniques Microsoft Word Training CHEMISTRY 503-491-7364 Course # Course Name Credits 5 CH103 CH104 Chemistry for Allied Health General, Organic and Biological Chemistry I CH105 General, Organic and Biological Chemistry II CH151 Basic Chemistry CH221 General Chemistry I CH222 General Chemistry II CH242 Organic Chemistry II GS105A Physical Science: Chemistry for the Consumer 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 Hybrid 503-491-7515 BUSINESS ADMIN. & MGMT. AC110 BA101 BA150 BA203 Online Intro to Business 4 Intro to Business Computing 4 Payroll Accounting and Payroll Tax Filing Requirements 3 Business Communications 4 Management and Supervisory Fundamentals 4 Principles of Accounting I 4 Principles of Accounting II 3 Principles of Marketing 4 Human Resource Management 3 Introduction to Business Law 4 Information Technology/Business 4 Retail Management 3 Small Business Management 4 3 3 3 5 CH222 General Chemistry II COMPUTER INFO. SYSTEMS 503-491-7515 Course # Course Name Credits CIS120 Computer Concepts I 3 CIS120L Computer Concepts Lab I 1 CIS122 Computer Concepts III 4 CIS125GA Intro to Game Design 3 CIS135 Intro to Gaming 3 CIS135GMB Intermediate Game Modeling 3 CIS140 Intro to Operating Systems 4 CIS145A Computer Maintenance and Forensics I 3 CIS145B Computer Maintenance and Forensics II 3 CIS152 Fundamentals of Routing Theory and Technology 4 CIS153 Intermediate Routing and Switching 4 CIS197CSP Web Authoring: Client-Side Programming 3 CIS197TXT Object Texturing for Game Development 3 CIS197WAA Web Authoring: Applications 3 CIS235DD Intro to Digital Painting and Concepting 3 CIS235UNA Small Games Programming I 3 CIS244 Introduction to Systems Analysis 3 CIS277 PL/SQL Developer OCA 4 CIS279A Novell System Management 3 CIS284NS Network Security Fundamentals 4 HI107 Working with Health IT Systems 3 VT10CAA Special Projects 1 VT10CAB Special Projects 2 VT10CAC Special Projects 3 VT10CAD Special Projects 4 WE280CAB Coop Ed-Computer Applications 2 WE280CAC Coop Ed-Computer Applications 3 WE280CAD Coop Ed-Computer Applications 4 College + Community • Winter 2015 5 Winter Term Credit Courses Hybrid 1 3 4 CIS120L Computer Concepts Lab I CIS125DB Desktop Database CS161 Computer Science I Online CIS100 Computer Careers Exploration CIS120 Computer Concepts I CIS120L Computer Concepts Lab I CIS125SS Spreadsheet CIS125WP Word Processing CIS225 Computer End-User Support I CIS284S Intro to Computer Security 1 3 1 3 3 4 4 COSMETOLOGY 503-491-7192 — LIMITED ENTRY PROGRAM — Students must be accepted into this program to enroll in the following classes. Course # Course Name Credits COS120 Esthetics and Nail Technology Theory I COS121 Esthetics and Nail Technology Lab and Clinic I COS122 Esthetics and Nail Technology Theory II COS123 Esthetics and Nail Technology Lab and Clinic II COS203 Standards of Cosmetology COS215 Cosmetology Lab and Clinic II COS217 Cosmetology Lab and Clinic III COS218 Cosmetology Board Exam Prep Theory COS219 Cosmetology Board Exam Prep Lab and Clinic 4 ENL120S Intermediate Speaking/Listening 5 ENL120W Intermediate Writing 5 ENL201P Pronunciation 2 2 ENL201R Advanced Reading 5 ENL201S Advanced Speaking and Listening 5 ENL201W Advanced Writing 5 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 503-491-6985 Course # Course Name 4 8 4 8 8 4 8 Course # Course Name EC115 EC201 EC202 CJA112 CJA201 CJA212 CJA214 CJA280C CJA298 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ENL* EC201 EC202 mhcc.edu/schedule Credits 3 4 4 Principles of Economics I: Microeconomics Principles of Economics II: Macroeconomics 4 503-491-7480 Credits Hybrid ED200 Introduction to Education ED209A Practicum: Introductory Observation and Experience ED209B Practicum: Introductory Observation and Experience 3 503-491-7364 — LIMITED ENTRY PROGRAM — Students must be accepted into this program to enroll in the following classes. GEOGRAPHY 503-491-7480 Course # Course Name Credits 5 5 2 5 3 3 3 3 GEOLOGY 2 1 3 Credits GEOG106 Introduction to World Regional Geography GEOG209 Geography of the Middle East and North Africa GEOG265 Introduction of Geographic Information Systems GEOG298 Independent Study - Reading and Conference: Geography 503-491-7364 Course # Course Name Education Orientation Multicultural Education Credits Fishery Techniques II 4 Fish Biology II 4 Fish Husbandry II 6 Field Projects II 2 Building and Equipment Maintenance and Repair I 4 FI231 Current Issues/Natural Resources 1 WE280FIA-D Coop Ed-Fisheries 1-4 FI102 FI112 FI202 FI212 FI221 1 Online ED142 ED258 FISHERIES TECHNOLOGY 4 EDUCATION Course # Course Name ENGR248 Engineering Graphics: Solidworks 3 ET220 Renewable Energy Technology 3 GE115 Engineering Graphics 3 Course # Course Name Introduction to Economics Principles of Economics I: Microeconomics Principles of Economics II: Macroeconomics G201 G202 GS106 ENGINEERING Course # Course Name ENL094R Lower Intermediate Reading ENL094W Lower Intermediate Writing ENL120P Pronunciation I ENL120R Intermediate Reading 6 3 3 Hybrid Credits 4 4 4 Principles of Physical Geology Principles of Physical Geology Physical Science: Geology HEALTH/PHYSICAL ED 503-491-7292 503-491-7404 Course # Course Name 3 3 2 3 Online Credits Intro to Criminal Justice Administration: Law Enforcement Intro to Criminal Justice Administration: The Court System Criminal Justice in a Diverse Society Introduction to Criminal Law: Criminal Justice Procedures Introduction to Criminal Investigation Coop Ed-Criminal Justice Independent Study - Reading and Conference: Criminal Justice 3 3 503-491-7515 503-491-7480 CJA111 3 ECONOMICS 8 CRIMINAL JUSTICE Course # Course Name Credits ECE123 Early Childhood Speech and Language ECE135 Math Concepts in Early Childhood ECE147 Infant/Toddler Caregiving ECE161 Child Development: Ages and Stages ECE173 Exploring Art ECE244 Observation for Assessment ECE245 Guidance Challenges ECE258 Developmentally Appropriate Practices 3 3 1 2 3 1 2 4 3 ET262 Soil Mechanics GE115 Engineering Graphics VT10AEA Special Projects VT10AEB Special Projects VT10AEC Special Projects VT10CEA Special Projects WE280AEB Coop-Ed Architectural Tech WE280AED Coop-Ed Architectural Tech WE280CEC Coop Ed-Civil Engineering WE280MEC Coop Ed-Mechanical Engineering Credits ENGR212 Dynamics ET232 Stormwater Management ET235 Architectural Modeling II ET240 Project Design I ET261 Concrete Construction Design 4 3 3 3 3 503-491-7450 Course # Course Name HE152 HE202 HE204 HE207 Credits Drug Education Adult Development and Aging Diet and Weight Control Stress Control Through 3 1 3 * English as a Non-Native Language Winter Term Credit Courses Activity Intervention 1 HIV/AIDS and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections 1 HE250 Personal Health 3 HE252 First Aid: Responding to Emergencies 3 HE261 CPR - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 1 HE265 Women's Health Issues 2 HPE285OL Wilderness Survival 3 HPE295 Health and Fitness for Life 3 PE185AP Step Challenge 1 PE185AS Step and Sculpt 1 PE185CE Cardio/Lower Body and Abs 1 PE185CG Spinning and Abs 1 PE185CH Beginning Tai Chi 1 PE185CN Intermediate Tai Chi 1 PE185CP Pilates 1 PE185CS Cardio Cross Training 1 PE185CV Advanced Tai Chi 1 PE185DAA Beginning Ballet 1 PE185DAB Intermediate Ballet 1 PE185DAH Jazz/Hip-Hop Dance - Beginning 1 PE185DAJ Jazz/Hip-Hop Dance -Intermediate 1 PE185FA Lower Body and Abs 1 PE185FD Core Conditioning 1 PE185FE Exercise Bootcamp 1 PE185GC Introduction to Indoor Rock Climbing 1 PE185KA Beginning Tae Kwon Do 1 PE185KB Intermediate Tae Kwon Do 1 PE185KC Advanced Tae Kwon Do 1 PE185KD Street Defense: The Combative Art1 PE185LAF Advanced Basketball 1 PE185MNA Basketball 1 PE185MND Baseball Conditioning 1 PE185OT Snowboard and Ski: Backcountry Safety Skills 1 PE185PF Applied Cross Training 1 PE185SB Beginning Snowboarding and Skiing 1 PE185SF Soccer 1 PE185ST Strength Training 1 PE185SWK Water Aerobics 1 PE185SWQ Fitness Lap Swimming 1 PE185SWY Flexible Fitness Lap Swim 1 PE185TC Track and Field Conditioning 1 PE185VA Beginning Volleyball 1 PE185VB Intermediate Volleyball 1 PE185WBT Backcountry Winter Travel and Camping 1 PE185WD Weight Lifting - Beginning 1 PE185WE Weight Lifting - Intermediate 1 PE185WSB Softball Conditioning 1 PE185YC Mind-Body Yoga 1 PE185ZT Zumba/Tone 1 PE185ZU Zumba 1 HE208 PE270 WL145 WL245 WL289 Introduction to Sport Psychology Avalanche Training: Level I Avalanche Training: Level II Wilderness First Responder 3 2 2 4 Diet Appraisal Personal Health Women's Health Issues Health and Fitness for Life 1 3 2 3 Online HE205 HE250 HE265 HPE295 Credits HST101 Western Civilization: Ancient and Classical Europe HST104 History of the Middle East (Eastern Civilization) HST111 Medieval World History HST195 History of the Vietnam War HST201 U.S. History: Pre-Colonial-1840 HST202 U.S. History: 1840 - 1917 HST203 U.S. History: 1910 - Present HST225 Women in World History HST294 History of Ancient Greece HST298 History Research 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 1 Online 4 4 HOSPITALITY & TOURISM 503-491-7515 Course # Course Name HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Course # Course Name 503-491-7480 HST111 Medieval World History HST112 Modern World History Leadership Training II Motivation, Influence and Power 1 HD090 Transition to College 1 HD100A College Success 1 HD100C College Success 3 HD101 Back on Track for College Success 2 HD110 Career Planning 1 HD130 Today's Careers 2 HD202 Life Transitions 3 HD204 Developing Emotional Intelligence3 HD208 Career and Life Planning 3 HD209RES Developing Your Resume 1 SKD10 Study Skills Laboratory 1 Online HD100A College Success HD110 Career Planning HD130HC Introduction to Today's Careers: Health Credits Introduction to Leisure and Recreation Management 3 HT133 Conventions and Meetings Management 3 HT141 Customer Service Management 3 HT144 Destination Specialist 2 HT206 Hotel and Resort Operations Management 3 HT226 Beverage Mgmt Wines of/World: United States 1 HT227 Beverage Mgmt Wines of/World: France and Italy1 HT228 Beverage Mgmt Wines of/World: Other Countries1 HT233 Special Events and Attractions Management 3 HT236 Culinary Arts: Meal Planning and Preparation 4 HT246 Travel Transportation: Air, Rail and Auto 3 HT247 Cruises and Tours 3 HT270 Food, Beverage and Labor Cost Control 3 VT10HTA Special Projects 1 VT10HTB Special Projects 2 VT10HTC Special Projects 3 VT10HTD Special Projects 4 Credits ED121 1 1 2 INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECH MGMT HT107 For class times, locations and instructors visit mhcc.edu/schedule. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 12 503-491-7317 HISTORY Course # Course Name WE280HTA Coop Ed-Hospitality/Tourism WE280HTB Coop Ed-Hospitality/Tourism WE280HTC Coop Ed-Hospitality/Tourism WE280HTD Coop Ed-Hospitality/Tourism WE280HTE Coop Ed-Hospitality/Tourism WE280HTF Coop Ed-Hospitality/Tourism WE280HTH Coop Ed-Hospitality/Tourism WE280HTL Coop Ed-Hospitality/Tourism 503-491-7515 Course # Course Name Credits ISTM283A Fundamentals of Disaster Recovery 3 and Business Continuity 4 ISTM283EA Ethical Hacker 1 Hybrid ISTM183B Preparation for A+ Practical Application 3 INTEGRATED MEDIA 503-491-7410 Course # Course Name ART260 ART261 ART262 DP160 DP249 GD151 GD160 GD251 IM152 IM185 IM190 IM271 Credits Digital Photography and Imaging 4 Photography I 3 Photography II 3 Photo Editing I 5 Photojournalism 5 Color and Composition 5 Typography Systems 5 Digital Publication Design 5 Photographic Lighting I 5 Media Writing 4 Web Basics 4 The Creative Pitch 4 College + Community • Winter 2015 7 Winter Term Credit Courses IM282BB Integrated Media Focus: Broadcasting IM282GA Integrated Media Focus: Graphic Design IM282PA Integrated Media Focus: Photography IM282VA Integrated Media Focus: Video IM282VB Integrated Media Focus: Video IM282VC Integrated Media Focus: Video IM282WA Integrated Media Focus: Web Applications RB151 Audio Production RB160 Broadcast News RB251 Broadcasting III TV151 Digital Filmmaking TV160 Screenwriting TV251 Nonlinear Editing VT10IMA Special Projects: Integrated Media VT10IMB Special Projects: Integrated Media VT10IMC Special Projects: Integrated Media VT10IMD Special Projects: Integrated Media WE280IMA Coop Ed-Integrated Media WE280IMB Coop Ed-Integrated Media WE280IMC Coop Ed-Integrated Media WE280IMD Coop Ed-Integrated Media 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 INTEGRATED METALS: VESL*/ ACCELERATED CNC OPERATOR 503-660-1444 — RESTRICTED ENTRY PROGRAM — Students must be accepted into this program to enroll in the following Integrated Metals classes. Course # Course Name Credits 3 1 3 IIMTL134 Metallurgy Theory IMTL135 Metallurgy Lab IMTL155 Industrial Safety LEARNING COMMUNITY (AVID) 503-491-7290 Course # Course Name LC 2 Credits AVID Learning Community Skilled Reading & Writing with College AVID Learning Community College Reading, Writing and Academic LC 3 12 10 LITERATURE/HUMANITIES 503-491-7290 Course # Course Name ENG104 ENG105 ENG106 ENG204 Credits Introduction to Literature: Fiction Intro to Literature: Drama Intro to Literature: Poetry British Literature I: Old English to Renaissance ENG253 Survey of American Literature I FA258 Understanding the Film WR247A The Literary Publication 8 mhcc.edu/schedule 4 4 4 4 4 3 1 ENG108 World Literature:The Renaissance to the Age of Reason (1200-1800) 4 ENG198A Literature: Independent Study 1 ENG198B Literature: Independent Study 2 ENG198C Literature: Independent Study 3 ENG202 Shakespeare: The Later Plays 4 ENG218 Arthurian Legends 3 ENG222 Women's Literature 3 FA257 Films and Society 4 FA266 The Great Film Directors 3 HUM202 Age of Technology: Ethics in the Workplace 3 WR198A Writing: Independent Study 1 WR198B Writing: Independent Study 2 WR198C Writing: Independent Study 3 WR241 Creative Writing: Fiction I 3 WR247A The Literary Publication 1 WS101 Introduction to Women's Studies 3 Hybrid ENG106 Introduction to Literature: Poetry 4 WR242 Creative Writing: Poetry I 3 WR247B The Literary Publication 2 Online ENG104 Introduction to Literature: Fiction ENG105 Introduction to Literature: Drama ENG204 British Literature I: Old English to Renaissance ENG253 Survey of American Literature I FA258 Understanding the Film HUM202 Age of Technology: Ethics in the Workplace 4 4 4 4 3 3 MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY 503-491-7470 — RESTRICTED ENTRY PROGRAM — Students must be accepted into this program to enroll in the following Machine Tool classes. Course # Course Name Credits IMTL130 Machine Shop II Theory IMTL130B Machine Shop II Theory IMTL131 Machine Shop II Lab IMTL131B Machine Shop II Lab IMTL136 Introduction to CNC (Computer Numerical Control) Machining IMTL153 CNC (Computer Numerical Control) Machining IMTL236 Quality Control: Statistical Methods MFG212 CAM (Computer-Assisted Machining) Concepts I MFG232 Integrated Machine Shop II Lab MFG234 Advanced Manufacturing Processes WE280MFA Coop Ed-Machine Tool WE280MFC Coop Ed-Machine Tool 3 2 3 2 3 4 3 4 3 3 1 3 MATHEMATICS 503-491-7292 Course # Course Name MTH010 MTH020 MTH060 MTH065 MTH095 MTH105 MTH111 MTH112 MTH212 MTH243 MTH244 MTH251 MTH252 MTH253 MTH256 Credits Conceptual Arithmetic 4 Applied Arithmetic & Pre-algebra 4 Beginning Algebra I 4 Beginning Algebra II 4 Intermediate Algebra w/Right Triangle Trigonometry 5 Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics 4 Pre-Calculus I: Elementary Func 5 Pre-Calculus II: Trig/Geometry 5 Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics II 4 Probability and Statistics I 4 Statistics II 4 Calculus I: Differential Calculus 4 Calculus II: Integral Calculus 4 Calculus III 4 Differential Equations 5 Online MTH060 MTH065 MTH111 MTH243 Beginning Algebra I Beginning Algebra II Pre-Calculus I: Elementary Func Probability and Statistics I 4 4 5 4 MEDICAL OFFICE 503-491-7180 Course # Course Name Credits MO110 Powerful Strategies for the Office Team 4 MO114 Medical Terminology I 3 MO115 Medical Terminology II 3 MO116 Medical Office Procedures 4 MO117 Hospital Administrative Procedures4 MO214 Building a Professional Portfolio 1 MO231 Medical Coding II: Procedural Coding 4 MO240 Medical Office Billing I 3 MO241 Medical Office Billing II 3 MO250 Medical Law and Ethics 3 VT10MOC Special Projects 3 VT10MOD Special Projects 4 WE280MOAD Coop Ed - Medical Office Accounting 4 WE280MOBH Coop Ed - Medical Office Billing 8 WE280MOCH Coop Ed - Medical Office Coding 8 WE280MOD Coop Ed - Medical Office 4 WE280MOH Coop Ed - Medical Office 8 WE280MOMD Coop Ed - Medical Office Mgmt 4 WE280MORD Coop Ed - Medical Office Receptionist 4 WE280MOSD Coop Ed - Medical Office Unit Secretary 4 WE280MOTD Coop Ed - Medical Customer Service Rep 4 * Vocational/English as a Second Language Winter Term Credit Courses Online MO114 MO115 MO212 MO230 MO231 Medical Terminology I Medical Terminology II Diversity and Healthcare Medical Coding I: ICD-10-CM Medical Coding II: Procedural Coding 3 3 3 3 4 MENTAL HEALTH/HUMAN SERVICE 503-491-7178 RESTRICTED ENTRY PROGRAM — Students must be accepted into this program to enroll in the following classes. Course# Course Name HS112 HS135 Credits Interviewing Skills II Case Management I: Intake and Assessment HS150 The Effective Helper, A Personal Skills Approach HS151 Motivational Interviewing HS222 Diagnosis and Treatment: Clinical Disorders HS226 Group Counseling Theory and Practice II HS266 Counseling Theories and Interventions II HS291 Practicum Seminar PSY236 Human Development II: Adolescence - Death WE280HSD Coop Ed-Human Services WE280HSH Coop Ed-Human Services 2 2 3 1 Practicum Seminar 3 3 2 3 4 8 2 MODERN LANGUAGE 503-491-7290 Course # Course Name ASL101 First-year American S ign Language I ASL102 First-year American Sign Language II ASL103 First-year American Sign Language III ASL202 Second-year American Sign Language II FR102 First-year French II GER102 First-year German II ITAL102 First-year Italian II JPN101 First-year Japanese I JPN102 First-year Japanese II JPN202 Second-year Japanese II SPAN101 First-year Spanish I SPAN102 First-year Spanish II SPAN103 First-year Spanish III SPAN111 Beginning Spanish Conversation I SPAN112 Beginning Spanish Conversation II 3 1 2 3 4 4 4 1 1 1 Hybrid 5 5 4 SPAN101 First-year Spanish I SPAN102 First-year Spanish II SPAN202 Second-year Spanish II MUSIC 503-491-6969 3 Online HS291 SPAN113 Beginning Spanish Conversation III SPAN198A Spanish: Independent Study SPAN198B Spanish: Independent Study SPAN198C Spanish: Independent Study SPAN201 Second-year Spanish I SPAN202 Second-year Spanish II SPAN203 Second-year Spanish III SPAN211 Intermediate Spanish Conversation I SPAN212 Intermediate Spanish Conversation II SPAN213 Intermediate Spanish Conversation III Credits 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Course# Course Name Credits MUP101 Symphonic Band: First Year MUP105 Jazz Ensemble MUP114 General Ensemble/Instrumental: First Year MUP115 Chamber Choir: First Year MUP121 Symphonic Choir: First Year MUP146 Orchestra: First Year MUP201 Symphonic Band: Second Year MUP205 Jazz Ensemble MUP214 General Ensemble/ Instrumental: Second Year MUP215 Chamber Choir: Second Year MUP221 Symphonic Choir: Second Year MUP246 Orchestra: Second Year MUPR190 Individual Music Lessons-1st Yr MUPR290 Individual Music Lessons-2nd Yr MUS105 Music Appreciation/ Music for the Listener MUS112 Music Theory II MUS117 Electronic Music Production I MUS122 Aural Skills II MUS132 Group Piano II MUS198A Independent Studies: Music MUS198B Independent Studies: Music MUS198C Independent Studies: Music MUS212 Music Theory V MUS222 Aural Skills V: Polyphony MUS232 Keyboard Harmony II MUS262 Music History: Baroque to Romantic 1680-1883 MUS280A Co-op Education - Music 3 3 For class times, locations and instructors visit mhcc.edu/schedule. 1 2 NATURAL RESOURCES TECH. 503-491-7364 — LIMITED ENTRY PROGRAM — Students must be accepted into this program to enroll in the following classes. Course# Course Name Credits Forest Measurements I 5 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 3 NR212 Current Issues/Forest Resources 1 NR242 Watershed Processes 3 NR244 Applied Silviculture I: Reforestation3 WE280NRA-C Coop Ed - Natural Resources 1-3 FT122 FT228 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION 503-491-7480 Course# Course Name Credits PHL191 Language and the Layout of Argument PHL201 Introduction to Philosophy PHL202 Fundamental Ethics R210 World Religions R211 History of the Old Testament 4 4 4 3 3 Online 1 1 1 2 1 2 PHL201 PHL202 R210 R212 1 1 1 2 1 1 Course # Course Name Introduction to Philosophy Fundamental Ethics World Religions History of the New Testament 4 4 3 3 PHYSICS/ASTRONOMY 503-491-7364 3 3 3 1 2 1 2 3 3 1 2 3 1 GS104 PH122 PH202 PH212 Credits Physical Science - Physics General Astronomy General Physics II General Physics with Calculus II 4 3 5 5 POLITICAL SCIENCE 503-491-7480 Course # Course Name PS200 PS201 PS215 Credits Intro to Political Science American Government Global Issues 4 4 4 Intro to Political Science American Government Intro to Comparative Politics 4 4 4 Online PS200 PS201 PS204 PRACTICAL NURSING 503-491-7480 Course # Course Name Credits PN103L Advanced and Specialty Practical Nursing Lab 6 Online PN103 Advanced and Specialty Practical Nursing 7 College + Community • Winter 2015 9 Winter Term Credit Courses Hybrid PSYCHOLOGY SP111 503-491-7480 Course # Course Name PSY101 PSY201 PSY202 PSY231 PSY237 PSY239 Credits Online 3 4 4 3 4 SP100 SP111 SP115 Psychology of Human Relations General Psychology General Psychology Human Sexuality Human Development Introduction to Abnormal Psychology 4 Psychology of Human Relations General Psychology General Psychology Sexuality and Society Human Development Introduction to Abnormal Psychology 3 4 4 3 4 4 READING 503-491-7290 Course # Course Name EL115B EL115C RD090 RD115 RD117 Credits Academic Success Strategies Academic Success Strategies Effective Reading and Learning Strategies Reading for College Success Critical Reading 5 3 3 Credits SOC204 General Sociology: Principles of Sociology SOC205 General Sociology: Social Institutions SOC206 General Sociology: Social Problems SOC213 Race Relations in the United States 3 3 3 3 Online SOC204 General Sociology: Principles of Sociology SOC205 General Sociology: Social Institutions SOC206 General Sociology: Social Problems SOC213 Race Relations in the United States SOC223 Sociology of Aging 3 3 3 3 3 SPEECH/COMMUNICATION 503-491-7480 Course # Course Name 10 Credits Basic Speech Communication 3 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 4 Introduction to Intercultural Communication 3 Interpersonal Communication 3 mhcc.edu/schedule Course# Course Name Credits ESR231 Energy Management I 3 ESR281 Elements of Industrial Hygiene 3 SHS143 Environmental Science Lab I: EPA Methodology Lab and Sampling 3 SHS201 Environmental Health and Safety Regulations II 3 SHS222 Environmental Safety II: Environmental Auditing 4 WE280EVA-D Coop Ed-Environmental Science & Safety 1-4 THEATRE 503-491-6969 Course # Course Name SP262 TA112 TA114A 503-491-7480 Course # Course Name SP218 SUSTAINABILITY, HEALTH & SAFETY 2 3 SOCIOLOGY SP100 SP111 SP115 Basic Speech Communication 3 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 4 Introduction to Intercultural Communication 3 Interpersonal Communication 3 503-491-7364 Online PSY101 PSY201 PSY202 PSY232 PSY237 PSY239 SP218 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 4 TA114B TA114C TA142 TA148 TA153A TA153B TA153C TA198A TA198B TA198C TA213 TA214A TA214B TA214C TA253A TA253B TA253C TA280F 503-491-7470 — LIMITED ENTRY PROGRAM — Students must be accepted into this program to enroll in the following Welding classes. Course # Course Name Theatre History: Restoration to Contemporary 3 Credits IMTL120 SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding/Stick) Theory IMTL121C SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding/Stick) Lab IMTL140 GMAW/FCAW (Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding/Wire Feed) IMTL141 GMAW/FCAW (Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding/Wire Feed) Lab IMTL141B GMAW/FCAW (Gas Metal and Flux Cored Arc Welding/Wire Feed) Lab IMTL143 CNC Cutting WLD116 General Welding I WLDX19A Welding Practice Lab WLDX19B Welding Practice Lab WLDX19D Welding Practice Lab 2 3 2 4 2 4 3 1 2 4 WRITING Credits Voice and Articulation 3 Technical Theatre: Lighting and Sound 3 Technical Theatre Workshop, First Year 1 Technical Theatre Workshop, First Year 2 Technical Theatre Workshop, First Year 3 Acting Fundamentals II 3 Movement for the Actor 2 Theatre Workshops: First Year 1 Theatre Workshops: First Year 2 Theatre Workshops: First Year 3 Independent Studies: Theatre 1 Independent Studies: Theatre 2 Independent Studies: Theatre 3 Stage Lighting Design 3 Technical Theatre Workshop: Second Year 1 Technical Theatre Workshop: Second Year 2 Technical Theatre Workshop: Second Year 3 Theatre Workshops: Second Year 1 Theatre Workshops: Second Year 2 Theatre Workshops: Second Year 3 Co-op Education - Theatre 6 Online TA107 WELDING TECHNOLOGY 503-491-7290 Course # Course Name Credits Writing Skills: Paragraph to Essay 4 Workplace Communications I 3 Workplace Communications II 3 Introduction to College Writing 4 English Composition 4 English Composition: Critical Thinking 4 WR132 Practical Grammar for Writers 3 WR227 Technical Report Writing 4 WR240 Creative Writing: Nonfiction 3 WR090 WR101 WR102 WR115 WR121 WR122 Hybrid WR121 English Composition WR122 English Composition: Critical Thinking 4 4 Online WR115 Introduction to College Writing WR121 English Composition WR122 English Composition: Critical Thinking WR227 Technical Report Writing 4 4 4 4 steps to getting started at mhcc 1 Apply for Admission Apply online at mhcc.edu/admissions Wait until you receive email confirmation of your student ID number before proceeding to step 2. Paying for College Complete the free al er application for Fed ) SA Student Aid (FAF now! ible, it Please note: If elig eeks w may take up to six to process. ncialaid See mhcc.edu/fina 2 Determine Course Placement New Students: Complete the College Placement Test (CPT). This will measure your levels of reading, writing and math. Bring photo ID and your MHCC student ID number. To find testing times and locations, visit mhcc.edu/ CPT and click on “CPT schedule.” To brush up your skills before taking the placement test, please visit mhcc.edu/CPTprep. Transfer Students: Bring photo ID, your MHCC student ID number and your previous college transcripts to the Academic Advising Center in Room AC2253. An adviser will see if course placement can be determined and assist you with choosing your first term courses. If no reading, writing or math courses have been completed with a C or higher, you will be asked to take the College Placement Test. See mhcc.edu/advising. 3 Visit the Orientation Center ›› Visit the Orientation Center in Room AC1002 or online at mhcc.edu/oc ›› Complete new student orientation ›› Get help completing financial aid forms ›› Get assistance registering for classes ›› Pay your bill online ›› Learn to navigate the MyMHCC portal mhcc.edu College + Community • Winter 2015 11 be registered community education and non-credit classes learn.mhcc.edu Phone Numbers How to Register................................................ 13 Class Locations and Abbreviations................ 13 Community Education Classes....................... 14 – 19 Business and Industry Workforce Training..... 20 Small Business Development Center............. 21 – 22 Non-credit Online Classes............................... 23 12 learn.mhcc.edu Community Education Community Education Coordinator Business & Industry Workforce Training Small Business Development Center 503-491-7572 503-491-6151 503-491-7235 503-491-7658 Gresham Campus 503-491-6422 Maywood Park Campus 503-491-6100 Register for non-credit classes at Class Location Key MHCC Gresham Campus Buildings learn.mhcc.edu Save a tree Quickly register online 26000 S.E. 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Kane Rd., Gresham Bundle and save FRVW Fairview Community Center 300 Harrison St., Fairview Online registration is available now GSHM MHCC Gresham Campus 26000 Stark St., Gresham GLC Gethsemane Lutheran Church 11560 S.E. Market St., Portland If you need assistance with the new online system, please call 503-491-7572. Our friendly staff will be happy to help you! MAY MHCC Maywood Park Campus 10100 N.E. Prescott St., Portland 503-491-6100 PAM Portland Art Museum 1219 S.W. Park Ave., Portland FOR ASSISTANCE CALL 503-491-7572 Register for non-credit classes in 6 easy steps: 1. Go to learn.mhcc.edu 2. Select your course 3. Click add to cart 4. Click checkout 5. Login or create a new account 6. Pay with a credit or debit card PPI PPI Group Training Center 6015 N.E. 80th Ave., Portland COMMUNITY ED CLASS KEY: Course Description Cost of Class Course # Class Title additional fees may apply. RYHS Reynolds High School 1698 S.W. Cherry Park Rd., Troutdale RYMS Reynolds Middle School Pool 1200 N.E. 201st Ave., Fairview SBDC Small Business Development Center 501 N.E. Hood Ave., Suite 240, Gresham TTD Portland-Troutdale Airport N.W. Perimeter Way, Troutdale Section # Instructor Name The word “STAFF” is used when the specific instructor is not identified. Class Day U M T W R F S Class Dates Location Sunday These are the See key to Monday dates the class right on this Tuesday will cover page Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday ZION Zion Church of Christ 2025 N.E. 23rd Ave., Gresham 13 Community Education Senior Discount: Save $10 on any feebased non-credit Community Education class if you are an MHCC district resident age 62 or better! For more information on senior discounts visit: mhcc.edu/SeniorDiscounts Beginning Knitting Jam Session-Perform with Confidence HOM4KF $77 ($67 Senior) Learn how to select yarns, use knitting equipment, read patterns and knit a variety of decorative stitches. Advanced knitters given more challenging projects. Supply list provided first class. Fee includes some supplies. MUS4J $49 ($39 Senior) For aspiring musicians, beginning to intermediate levels, who want a relaxed, fun outlet to raise their performance comfort level. Focus on "Blues and Light Rock" styles. Suggested instruments: guitar, bass, keys, vocal, drums, harmonica, horns. Students should have a working knowledge of simple blues forms or progressions. Sec. 91 6–8 p.m. ARTS, CRAFTS, SPECIAL INTEREST Acoustic Guitar Construction TRD4AG $125 ($115 Senior) Learn traditional and contemporary guitar making techniques from design to final setup and apply them to your personal guitar. All skill levels are encouraged and welcome. Students are responsible for purchasing materials for building the guitar. Contact the instructor for details danbiasca@hotmail. com. Come build the guitar of your dreams! Sec. 91 6–9 p.m. D. Biasca R DDSO SHOP 1/8–3/19 Art Through the Ages ART4PM $29 ($19 Senior) Discover and connect with the European and American Masterpieces in the Portland Art Museum. Explore life and works of Renaissance and Barbizon artists, portraits by Stuart, landscapes by Bierstadt and Moran, along with the Impressionists.$15 payable to Portland Art Museum for college pass. Sec. 20 K. Whalen Noon–2 p.m. S PAM 1/10–1/24 Beginning Banjo MUS4BB $80 ($70 Senior) Bring your banjo to class and learn tunings, chords and exercises for picking claw style. No experience necessary but music background a plus. Sec. 91 L. Jones 7:30–9:30 p.m. R GSHM 1/15–2/19 Beginning Jewelry Making ART4BJ $64 ($54 Senior) Learn all the basics of jewelry making from terminology to tools and techniques. Also, learn basic wire work, make findings and wrap bead ends. Supply list provided first class. Sec. 91 P. Tait Noon–3 p.m. U VA 13 2/1–2/15 M. Rees Beginning Mandolin MUS4M $80 ($70 Senior) Learn to tune, play chords, sing songs and play melodies. Light theory will be taught as well as strumming and picking techniques. Sec. 91 L. Jones 6:30–7:20 p.m. R GSHM 1/15–2/19 Beginning Quilting ART4CC $84 ($74 Senior) Learn how to design your own quilt! Determine tools and supplies needed after discussion on pattern selection, color theory, tools and techniques, sandwiching, quilting and binding. Sec. 91 N. Tubbs 6–8:30 p.m. T DDSO 236 1/13–3/3 Creative Jewelry Making ART4B $115 ($105 Senior) Learn the fundamentals of simple jewelry construction (no string beading). More advanced students may learn casting and light setting. Sec. 91 6–9 p.m. J. Cain T DDSO 221 1/13–3/17 Sec. 91 K. Fitzgerald 6:15–8:15 p.m. W ART4ED $89 ($79 Senior) Join the fun in this technique-based experimental drawing class! Discover how to use new materials and techniques in the pursuit of making more interesting and expressive drawings. Approximately $45 in supplies will need to be purchased. Sec. 91 P. Driscoll 6–8:20 p.m. W GSHM 1/21–3/11 Guitar for Beginners MUS4G $74 ($64 Senior) Learn to play chords, read tablature and sing songs. Learn to tune, strum and play melodies. All levels welcome but beginners are the focus. Start with simple chord structures then move to songs. Bring guitar to class. Register today at learn.mhcc.edu – classes fill up fast! W GSHM 1/14–3/18 GSHM 1/7-2/25 Just for Fun Piano MUS2IP $65 ($55 Senior) All you need to know to play your favorite songs now! Learn musical shorthand and "tricks and licks" used by professionals. Optional $25 additional fee payable at time of class for home study book and CD. Sec. 91 D. Rochlin 10 a.m.–1 p.m. S GSHM 1/10 Mosaic Art Workshop I ART4MW $64 ($54 Senior) Learn direct-application mosaics using broken tile, dishes or glass shards. Lecture, guidelines and supply list are given at first class. Second class is an all-day, hands-on workshop. Final class, students grout their creations. Sec. 91 P. Tait 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. 11 a.m.–5 p.m. 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Experiments in Drawing Sec. 91 L. Jones 6–7:20 p.m. 14 GSHM 1/13–3/3 T GSHM 3/1 GSHM 3/8 GSHM 3/15 U U U Pottery ART4TB $190 ($180 Senior) Hand-build or turn clay on electric wheel. Firing is done by instructor; $25 fee goes to the high school toward equipment use and room rental and does not include clay and supplies. Some experience is helpful. Sec. 92 6–9 p.m. R. Linn W DDSO 223 1/14–3/18 Transparent Watercolor ART4PB $78 ($68 Senior) Put the life in still life through the richness of perception. Emphasis is on vision training, drawing what you see and painting what you feel. Your own style will develop and expand through learning process and technique, including drawing shortcuts and color theory. Sec. 31 P. Hobbs 9 a.m.–noon F MAY 304 1/16–3/20 Community Education Ukulele for Beginners MUS4UK $80 ($70 Senior) Learn to play the ukulele with professional musician Lew Jones. Learn light music theory, ukulele history, techniques, chords and melodies. Bring ukulele to class. Sec. 91 L. Jones 7:40–9 p.m. GSHM 1/14–3/18 W Watercolor for All ART4BW $78 ($68 Senior) Approach watercolors using a variety of styles and techniques: glazing, masking, washes, textured effects, pouring, dry brushing, tricks and wet on wet. Learn color mixing, composition and color theory. Explore different ways of seeing to become more visually literate. Students work on subjects of their choice in a supportive, relaxed environment. Supply list at class. Beginning and continuing students welcome. Sec. 91 6–9 p.m. P. Hobbs W GSHM 1/14–3/18 Woodworking TRD4W $121 ($111 Senior) This course is designed for beginning to advanced woodworkers. Learn to safely and successfully create projects from wood. All necessary tools and techniques will be demonstrated, with additional instruction provided as you require it. There are no required projects; however, projects will be recommended for beginners to increase their woodworking skills and use of tools and equipment. Advanced students will receive additional instruction as needed. Sec. 91 R. Kreisman 3–5:25 p.m. W Sec. 92 R. Kreisman 5:25–8 p.m. W DDSO Shop 1/7–3/11 DDSO Shop 1/7–3/11 BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL Effective Business Communication Skills GEN5BC $69 ($59 Senior) Designed to give you the skills you need to be an effective communicator to any audience. Through class examples and role play, you’ll learn how to recognize personality types and how to adjust your communication style to be more effective in business. Learn about the differences between male and female communication, styles, cultural styles, and how to gain credibility simply by the way you communicate with others. Sec. 91 P. Emery 6:30–9:30 p.m. M Preparation Techniques for Managers and Supervisors GEN5MA $69 ($59 Senior) This workshop is designed to help students become aware of the “unwritten rules” about management and the everyday challenges of being a supervisor. Course content will ask students to examine themselves and question if their personality type and lifestyle would make for a good supervisor. Additionally, students explore and learn the realities of becoming a manager or supervisor. Sec. 91 P. Emery 6:30–9:30 p.m. T GSHM 2/3 Strategies for Success in Today’s Workforce FIN3SS $49 (No senior discount) A detailed overview of your Social Security and retirement planning alternatives taught in an easy-to-understand format in an informal classroom setting. A $49 fee per family of two will be paid to the Gresham Area Chamber of Commerce. TO REGISTER CALL: Gresham Area Chamber of Commerce at 503-665-1131. Sec. 91 W. VonBorstel 6:15–8 p.m. T Sec. 92 W. VonBorstel 10 a.m.–12:30 p.m. S GSHM 3/24 GSHM 3/21 Welcome to Medicare! GEN5SC $69 ($59 Senior) This course is designed for students who are in transition of entering or returning to the workforce after an absence. Students learn how to realistically look at their life and career options and how to develop life strategies for making successful decisions and positive choices. This course is individualized for each student’s transition period and will help save time and eliminate common mistakes made in career and life development. Sec. 91 P. Emery 9 a.m.–4 p.m. S Social Security Strategies GSHM 2/7 HE4MC Free Understand Medicare basics and make informed choices. Taught by trained volunteers in cooperation with Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services. Sec. 91 B. Earnest 7–9:20 p.m. R Sec. 92 B. Earnest 7–9:20 p.m. R Sec. 93 B. Earnest 7–9:20 p.m. R GSHM 1/15 GSHM 2/19 GSHM 3/19 COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY Financial Strategies Excel Level I FIN5M $49 (No senior discount) Provides essential strategies and information to people who are very close to retirement, as well as those who are as many as 15 years from retirement. Inflation, investments, taxes and more are taught in the context of retirement planning. A $49 fee per family of two will be paid to the Gresham Area Chamber of Commerce. TO REGISTER CALL: Gresham Area Chamber of Commerce at 503-665-1131. GEN6ZEA $89 ($79 Senior) Explore, experiment, and take advantage of the features of Excel 2013. Learn how to build a basic spreadsheet, create an embedded chart; and use formulas, functions and formatting. Use your new skills to complete calculations, make decisions, graph data and develop professional looking reports! Textbook purchase required. Sec. 91 W. VonBorstel GSHM 9 a.m.–noon S 2/7–2/21 Sec. 92 W. VonBorstel GSHM 6:15–9:45 p.m. W 2/11–2/25 GSHM 2/2 Class location, times and dates are subject to change. Please refer to learn.mhcc.edu for up-to-date class information. Sec. 31 2–5 p.m. S. Benjamin S MAY 116 1/10–2/7 Excel Level II GEN6ZEB $89 ($79 Senior) Excel level II focuses on streamlining and enhancing spreadsheets with templates, charts, graphics, and formulas. Apply visual elements and advanced formulas to a worksheet to display data in various formats. Topics include: financial tables, data tables, amortization schedules, create, sort, and query tables, create templates, work with multiple worksheets and workbooks. Increase your confidence and build problem solving skills! Textbook purchase required. Sec. 31 2–5 p.m. S. Benjamin S MAY 116 2/14–3/14 College + Community • Winter 2015 15 Community Education Word Level I GEN6ZWA $89 ($79 Senior) Word is a full feature word processing program that allows you to create professional looking documents and revise them with ease. Explore ways to create flyers, letters, memos, resumes and more. Utilize Word editing tools to improve your work. Discover formatting techniques to visually enhance your documents by adding borders, pictures and images. A great class to take! Sec. 31 S. Benjamin 11 a.m.–2 p.m. S MAY 116 1/10–2/7 Word Level II GEN6ZWB $89 ($79 Senior) Extend your basic skills and knowledge of Word and create more intricate and varied documents. Existing skills and knowledge are enhanced by covering more advanced aspects of key topics such as formatting, tables, and lists. New features are introduced such as merging, envelopes, mailing labels, multiple columns, text boxes and WordArt. Produce professional looking documents that reflect the quality of your work! Sec. 31 S. Benjamin 11 a.m.–2 p.m. S MAY 116 2/14–3/14 Gently Learning Computer PC5CB $69 ($59 Senior) This is the perfect class for anyone who wants to learn the basic skills needed to operate and enjoy their computer. Learn beginning techniques for creating, sharing, saving and sending files. Meet the mouse and keyboard. Learn to e-mail, send attachments, work with photos and browse the Internet. Come enjoy this slow-paced, casual atmosphere, with lots of hands-on practice and opportunities to ask questions! Sec. 91 C. Kreisman 3:30–5:30 p.m. M REC8TC $48 ($38 Senior) Participants in this class will practice a series of simple, slow, and effective movements aimed at improving balance, strengthening the muscles, and reducing the risk of falling. Sitting and standing movements to strengthen core muscles, Tai chi movement adapted by Physical Therapists effective and easy to learn. Sec. 31 Sec. 91 B. Newman 10:45–11:45 a.m. F Self-Paced MAY M/T/W/R/U 1/5–3/19 Qigong for Health and Longevity PHT4C $72 ($62 Senior) Learn in clear, non-technical language how to use every function on your EOS digital camera. Canon lenses, flash units discussed. REC6QC $48 ($38 Senior) Qigong (chi kung) teaches individuals how to balance and strengthen their own qi (chi) to achieve good health. Qigong exercises are performed in a relaxed, gentle fashion that does not cause exhaustion or strain to the body. The exercises use breathing, stretching, movement, and visualization to develop a strong and functional body, and a calm, relaxed mind. Through practice the joints, internal organs, and glands are all strengthened. Sec. 91 D. Green 9 a.m.–5 p.m. S GSHM 1/31 Take Control of Your Nikon Digital SLR Camera PHT4NC $72 ($62 Senior) Learn in clear, non-technical language how to use your Nikon digital SLR camera’s functions as well as lenses and flash units. Sec. 91 D. Green 9 a.m.–5 p.m. S GSHM 2/7 Understanding Photography Composition PHT4UC$49 ($39 Senior) Covers beginning and intermediate composition techniques to improve the impact of your photos. Sec. 91 3–7 p.m. D. Green GSHM 2/8 U HEALTH, FITNESS & RECREATION PC4EIC $30 ($20 Senior) New iPad tablet? Apple’s iPad elegance can also lead to frustrations. Hands-on learning covering touch interface, email, photos, Web surfing and your questions. Small class size allows fun and relaxed exploring through demonstrations then doing it yourself. Updated for iOS7, covering iPad2 and newer. Bring your iPad and let’s play! REC6SF $69 ($59 Seniors) Hit the ground running in this course designed to teach you self defense techniques that you can use right away. All levels of fitness and experience are welcome. Areas of training include awareness, strikes, take downs, ground fighting and escapes. Other areas such as agility and strength will also be worked on. Have fun while learning how to be safe in scary situations. MAY 220 2/2–2/11 FAIR 1/16–3/13 Take Control of Your Canon EOS Digital Camera Practical Self Defense B. McDaniel M/W Tai Chi for Better Balance PC4CSC $89 ($79 Seniors) Enjoy 10 weeks of unlimited access to over 1,400 computer and business skills online training videos, hands-on practice files, MS Office and Adobe software, Wi-Fi, meeting spaces, library services, and more! Located conveniently at the Maywood Park Campus (102nd & NE Prescott). iPad Basics Workshop Sec. 31 6–8 p.m. 16 GSHM 1/12–3/16 Community Skills Center MembershipLearn Computers and More! Sec. 91 7–9 p.m. K. Davis Register today at learn.mhcc.edu – classes fill up fast! W GSHM 1/14–3/11 Sec. 91 B. Newman 12:10–1 p.m. F FAIR 1/16 –3/13 Advanced Tai Chi Chuan and Broadsword REC7TC $48 ($38 Senior) This class uses the entire Classical Yang Style long form of Tai Chi Chuan with attention to posture, breath and mindfulness. The Plum Flower Chinese broadsword set will also be practiced. Swords available for use in class. Sec. 92 B. Newman 7–8 p.m. M Sec. 31 B. Newman 1:30–2:30 p.m. M FAIR 1/12–3/16 MAY 311 1/12–3/16 Beginning Ballroom Dance REC3BD $59 ($49 Senior) So You Think You Can’t Dance! Well, Dennis and Carol have more than 30 years of professional teaching experience. Their main expertise is keeping things simple and easy. If you are a beginner, this is where you need to start. They’ll cover five lessons of East Coast swing (one of the easiest dances to learn) and five lessons of waltz (an all time favorite). Enrolled partner required. (If you need a partner, call the instructor at 503-668-9143.) No class 1/19. Sec. 91 Shioshi/Schalk 6:30–7:30 p.m. M GSHM 1/5–3/23 Community Education Beginning Cha Cha and Night Club 2 Step REC4CC $59 ($49 Senior) Cha cha has long been a popular Latin dance that gets you moving! Night club 2 step is a beautiful contemporary slow dance that allows you to glide and flow across the floor. Both dances cover the basic skills of dance and are easy to learn. Come join the fun! Enrolled partner required. (If you need a partner, call the instructor at 503-668-9143.) Sec. 91 Shioshi/Schalk 7:45–8:45 p.m. M GSHM 1/5–3/23 Beginning Tai Chi Chuan and Qigong REC5TC $43 ($33 Senior) Internal form of Kung Fu reduces effects of stress; develops leg power, hip, shoulder and spine flexibility; increases stamina; and improves balance and posture. Includes the Qigong Eight Pieces of Brocade and the first section of the Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan form. Sec. 91 B. Newman 6–6:50 p.m. M Sec. 31 B. Newman 12:30–1:20 p.m. M FAIR 1/12–3/16 MAY 311 1/12–3/16 Belly Dance Fitness Keep Moving — Seniors REC5KM $65 ($55 Senior) Improve your flexibility, range of motion and balance. Bring 1- or 2-pound weights for strength training and stretching. No floor exercise. Sec. 91 D. Glasnapp ZION 7:55–8:45 a.m. M/W/F 1/12–3/20 Sec. 92 D. Glasnapp GLC 9:30–10:30 a.m. M/W/F 1/12–3/20 Sec. 93 D. Glasnapp ZION 10–11 a.m. T/R ($47–$37 Senior) 1/13–3/19 Mat Pilates REC5P $79 ($69 Senior) Mat Pilates is a class designed to improve muscle tone, shape, strength, endurance, flexibility and general mobility. Flow through a progressive series of core centered exercises that restore balance to the lower back and abdominals. Mat Pilates has been proven to improve emotional balance, mental clarity, boost the immune system and stimulate circulation and blood oxygenation. Bring a mat and be ready to have fun. Sec. 91 P. Latshaw 5–5:50 p.m. M/W FRVW 1/12–3/18 REC4AB $88 ($78 Senior) Explore the beauty and joy of learning ballet and stretch techniques to classical music. All levels welcome! Sec. 91 2–2:50 p.m. Sec. 91 L. Morgan 8:30–10:30 a.m. S Dancing for Birth HE4DB $64 ($54 Senior) Dance your way to a better pregnancy and birth! Dancing for Birth combines the wisdom of traditional women’s dances from around the world with the latest research to help mom stay fit and prepare for an empowering birth experience. Learn the moves to use throughout pregnancy and while in labor to help baby come out “singing.” Sec. 91 L. M. Morgan 6–7:15 p.m. M FRVW 1/26–3/9 Intermediate Ballroom Dance REC4BD $59 ($49 Senior) Add fun and confidence to ballroom dance. Review basic steps and rhythms of waltz and East Coast swing. Learn new steps, add styling and musicality. Prerequisite: Beginning ballroom dance or basic waltz and East Coast swing. Enrolled partner required. (If you need a partner, call the instructor at 503-668-9143.) Sec. 91 Shioshi/Schalk 6:30–7:30 p.m. R FRVW 1/15–3/19 Diversity Career & Job Fair The Largest Job Fair in East County! Thursday, April 2, 2015 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. MHCC Gym Adult Ballet REC4WB $64 ($54 Senior) Experience the beauty and mystery of this ancient women’s dance. Body isolations, stretching, movement combinations and veil work will be included. K. Miller GSHM S 1/17–3/21 be employed GSHM 1/10 –3/14 Tap Dance REC3TP $64 ($54 Senior) A rhythmic, fun way to exercise. Students will learn basic tap vocabulary and style culminating in a choreographed dance. Sec. 91 3–3:50 p.m. K. Miller S GSHM 1/17–3/21 Yoga for Health REC5Y $89 ($79 Senior) Learn proper body alignment and breath awareness. Release tension and tone and strengthen muscles, bones and organs. Improve concentration, calm the mind and emotions. Wear loose clothing; bring a mat, blanket and pillow. Entry level, ages 18 and up. Sec. 91 M. Corgiat 9:05–10:35 a.m. M/W Sec. 92 M. Corgiat 8–9:30 a.m. T/R Sec. 93 M. Corgiat 6–7:30 p.m. T/R ZION 1/12–3/18 ZION 1/13–3/19 FAIR 1/13–3/19 Class location, times and dates are subject to change. Please refer to learn.mhcc.edu for up-to-date class information. SPONSORED BY: mhcc.edu/jobfair College + Community • Winter 2015 17 Community Education Water Aerobics by Moonlight Mycelium Under our Feet— How Mushrooms Touch our Lives LANGUAGE, CULTURE & TRAVEL REC5WM $89 ($79 Senior) Enjoy the moonlit ambiance of an indoor pool as you work out the day’s frustrations. Learn new and innovative water aerobic exercises in the shallow end of the swimming pool. HRT4MM $29 ($19 Senior) The goal of the class is to raise awareness of homeowners and landscape professionals of the importance of mycelium in vegetable gardens, nurseries, landscapes and the forests that surround us all. Understand the causes of mycelium degradation and solutions for restoring fungal balance in the environment. Amazing Women Around the World Sec. 91 M. Furness 8:30–9:30 p.m. T/R RYMS POOL 1/13–3/19 Zumba Fitness REC5ZM $89 ($79 Senior) This Latin-inspired dance fitness program blends international music and infectious steps to form dance that is downright addictive. Incorporating cumbia, merengue, salsa, reggaeton, mambo, rumba, flamenco and hip-hop, both fast and slow rhythms help tone and sculpt the body. Dance and burn 600 – 1,000 calories each class! Sec. 91 J. Chau 5:30–6:30 p.m. T/R GSHM 1/13–3/19 Zumba Gold REC5ZMG $89 ($79 Senior) Zumba Gold is a lower intensity version of zumba, a Latin-inspired dance fitness program that blends international music and infectious steps to form dance. Perfect for seniors and those with lower fitness levels or physical limitations. Easy to follow at any size or age. Sec. 91 P. Latshaw 4–4:50 p.m. M/W FRVW 1/12–3/18 HOME, GARDEN & FAMILY GUN4CH $49 ($39 Senior) Satisfies requirements to obtain a Concealed Carry License (CHL). Covers safety and responsibility of firearm ownership, how to obtain a CHL, where the permit is valid, how to interact with law enforcement and use of deadly force as described in Oregon Revised Statues (ORS). Students who complete class receive an Oregon Concealed Carry Training Certificate. S. Curtain M GSHM 1/20 Pruning Like a Pro HRT4P $75 ($65 Senior) Learn effects of pruning, winter/summer reasons to prune, tools used in pruning, care of tools, wound dressings, how to make cuts, timing and techniques for pruning. Oregon Landscape Contractor Board approved: 6 CEH credits. Sec. 91 S. Schmidt 6:30–8:30 p.m. M/T/R GSHM 1/26–1/29 Sustainable Landscape Techniques HRT4SL $75 ($65 Senior) Learn basic landscape types, soil improvement and storm water mitigation. Covers watering techniques, plant information, planting problems, proper tree staking, weed control and organic growing. Oregon Landscape Contractor Board approved 6 CEH credits. Sec. 91 S. Schmidt 6:30-8:30 M/T/R GSHM 1/5-1/8 Teen Driver’s Education ODOT Certified Concealed Handgun Permit Class Sec. 91 6–9 p.m. Sec. 91 S. Schmidt 6:30–8:30 p.m. T GSHM 3/2 DRV4DE $210 Offered through Reynolds High School for teens and young adults with a valid driving permit. Students receive 33 hours of classroom instruction plus six hours behind-the-wheel and six hours of active observation. Students who will be 18 or older before course ends, or who already have a license or obtain it prior to course completion pay an additional $210 at registration. Students attend one three-hour class each week and may choose, each week, to attend either a 3:30–6:30 p.m. Monday session or a 9 a.m.–noon Saturday session. In-car drive times will be scheduled during the first class. To register or for more information, go to Reynolds High School main office at 257th and Cherry Park Road. Information also available at 503-407-8974. HIS4WP $45 ($35 Senior) This class will focus on honoring little known women and their big contributions to many cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Learn how women empower their families, communities, countries, and themselves through school, work, skill, and togetherness. Short lectures, guest speakers, class discussions, and relevant videos and web sites enliven sessions. No textbook necessary. Sec. 91 R. Mahoney Noon–2 p.m. T Amazing Women in Myth and Music HIS4WM $45 ($35 Senior) Come learn about the little known female contributions to different cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Discover how women have been empowered by various female figures in myths, and how music is an essential and exciting element in all women’s cultures. Guest speakers, story-telling, poetry reading, class discussions, and relevant videos and web sites enliven sessions. No textbook necessary. Sec. 91 R. Mahoney Noon–2 p.m. T Register today at learn.mhcc.edu – classes fill up fast! GSHM 3/3–3/17 Amazing Women’s Wisdom HIS4WW $45 ($35 Senior) This class focuses on the wise choices of women in teaching, healing, and writing, whose work has influenced generations and enhanced practices in these fields. References are made to ancient women’s ideas and practices, but the emphasis is on modern times. Short lectures, guests, discussions, videos, and web sites enliven the sessions. No textbook needed. Sec. 91 R. Mahoney Noon–2 p.m. T GSHM 1/20–2/3 Wines of the World: United States HEC2WA $59 ($49 senior) First in a series of three courses to learn what is behind the label in that bottle of wine. Develop an appreciation for the product of viniculture. Discussion will center around the history, cultivation, production and storage of wine in all United States wine-production areas. Component tasting included. Prerequisite: Student must be 21 years of age and have proof of photo ID. Sec. 91 H. Harden 6:10–9 p.m. T 18 GSHM 2/10–2/24 GHSM 1/6–1/27 Wines of the World: France and Italy HEC2WB $59 ($49 senior) Second in a series of three courses. Discussion will center around the history, cultivation, production and storage of wine from Western Europe, including France, Italy and Germany. Component tasting included. Prerequisite: Student must be 21 years of age and have proof of photo ID. Sec. 91 H. Harden 6:10–9 p.m. T GHSM 2/3–2/17 Wines of the World: Other Countries HEC2WC $59 ($49 senior) Third in a series three courses; discussion will center around the history, cultivation, production and storage of wine from Eastern Europe and the Southern Hemisphere. Component tasting included. Prerequisite: Student must be 21 years of age and have proof of photo ID Sec. 91 H. Harden 6:10–9 p.m. T GSHM 2/24–3/17 Beginning Nepalese Language and Culture LAN5NE $69 ($59 Senior) Class is designed to teach Nepali language and culture to people who work with the growing population of Nepali speakers in our area, as well as to those who plan to visit Nepal for trekking. Class begins with simple conversation focusing on greeting and introductions, but by the end of class you will be able to pronounce Nepali words and communicate with Native speakers in basic conversation. Focus is on expressing needs and wants, dealing with health related issues, and money matters. Class also provides an overall understanding on Nepalese culture. Sec. 91 7–9 p.m. D. Shakya W GSHM 1/7–3/18 Learn Spanish Gently LAN5S $87 ($77 Senior) This is a conversational course designed to aid you in your career, travels and intercultural communication. Sec. 92 I. Almeda 6–8:30 p.m. T Sec. 91 D. Arguello 6–8:30 p.m. W MAY 310 1/13–3/17 GSHM 1/14–3/18 19th Century Romantic Poetry: Shelley with Byron and Keats LAN4SP $69 ($59 Senior) A fun way to study literature without worrying about a grade. Class will primarily focus on the poet Shelley and his connections to Byron and Keats. Reading will include Shelley’s major poems and his philosophy on love and life. Students can read and discuss the material in a relaxed, fun atmosphere. Sec. 91 L. Jones 2:10–4 p.m. M GSHM 1/12–2/16 History of Oregon HIS4HO $45 ($35 Senior) Explore Oregon’s rich history from pre-territory through statehood into the 21st century! Learn about the key events and individuals in each period including; Lewis and Clark’s expedition, the Oregon Trail, statehood and the history of Portland. You will leave with a better understanding of Oregon’s past and how it shaped the present. Sec. 91 6–8 p.m. R. Montgomery W GSHM 1/14–2/11 Professional Novel and Memoir Writing LAN4NM $73 ($63 Senior) Develop and complete your book-length project through professional critiques and peer review in this comfortable, friendly atmosphere. Sec. 31 C. Hiday 6–8:30 p.m. W MAY 310 1/14–3/18 Writing Your Memoirs LAN4MM $47 ($37 Senior) Create a record of your life and experiences expressed with your personal style. Instructor helps you weave the fabric of your life into a story for future generations to read and cherish. Includes short lectures and writing exercises. Sec. 91 1–3 p.m. R. Mahoney R FAIR 1/22–3/19 Swimming Lessons Recreation Swims Scuba Lessons Water Aerobics Safety Classes Lots More VISIT MHCC.EDU/AQUATICS FOR WINTER 2015 AQUATIC CENTER OFFERINGS At Your AQUATIC CENTER College + Community • Winter 2015 19 business and industry workforce training Offering customized corporate training to prepare your company to compete successfully in the global marketplace Business and Industry Workforce Training (BIWT) at Mt. Hood Community College is the employer’s connection to customized, affordable training programs designed to strengthen a business workforce, enhance leadership skills, improve productivity and increase profitability. MHCC can provide customized training, including: • Computer software skills • Continuing education for professional licensing • Industry-specific training • Leadership and supervisory skills • Professional communication skills • Project management and continuous improvement • Specialized training such as Lean Manufacturing • Training and credentials in workplace health and safety • Workplace language classes Employer clients working with MHCC include: • Arnprior Aerospace Inc. • City of Gresham • Connor Manufacturing • Imperial Manufacturing • Leatherman Tool Group • Microchip Technology Inc. • NACCO Material Handling Group • ON Semiconductor • Oregon Home Care Commission • Transportation Security Administration CONTACT US: 503-491-7235 • WORKFORCE.TRAINING@MHCC.EDU • MHCC.EDU/TRAINING CONSTRUCTION HEALTHCARE Building Analyst and Envelope Professional Training DME Repair Technician – Level 1 Prepare yourself for the fast growing energy efficiency industry. Earn two Building Performance Institute (BPI) certifications in eight weeks of weeknight and weekend classes without having to take time off from your day job. The training includes BPI national certification testing. Place: GE 120 Fee: $2,995 Schedule: learn.mhcc.edu Building Science Principles (BSP) This certification course is your first step into the world of energy efficient home performance. Understand the relationship between the building envelope, heating, air conditioning, insulation, mechanical ventilation, lighting, appliances and other home systems. Learn how these systems affect the comfort, health and safety of occupants and home durability. Includes BPI certification testing fee. Place: GE 120 Fee: $325 Schedule: learn.mhcc.edu Weatherization Tech Learn to properly weatherize existing buildings and homes. Receive field training, perform weatherization and repair activities. This Clean Energy Works Oregon qualified program includes a WHALC (Whole House Air Leakage Control) certification from Building Performance Institute (BPI). Place: GE 120 Fee: $2,995 Schedule: learn.mhcc.edu 20 Entry-level eight-week industry certification program trains students to repair and adjust durable medical equipment (DME). Gives students foundational, hands-on experience from basic repair to complex rehab equipment. Job placement opportunities range from DME providers, hospitals, long term care facilities and repair shops to self-employment and entrepreneurship in the area of DME repair and service shops. Place: Gresham Campus (online hybrid) Fee: $1,500 Schedule: Feb. 14–April 11, 2015 F, 9:30–5 p.m. Nursing Assistant 1 Training includes 51 hours of online theory, 24 hours of lab practice and 75 hours of clinical practicum at an assigned facility. After successful completion, student is eligible for the Oregon State Certified Nursing Assistant 1 exam. Visit mhcc.edu/cna for details. Section 71: Jan. 10–March 6 Place: Gresham Campus Fee: $1,495 Additional fees required Classroom & Labs: Jan. 12–Feb. 16 M/W/F, 4–9 p.m. Clinicals: Feb. 23–Mar. 6, M–F, 2–10 p.m. Section 72: Jan. 26–March 20 Place: Gresham Campus Fee: $1,495 Additional fees required Classroom & Labs: Jan. 26–Feb. 27 T/TH, 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Clinicals: March 9–20, M–F, 6 a.m.–2 p.m. Nursing Assistant 2 Oregon State Board of Nursing (OSBN) approved training prepares students for the CNA2 role in health care agencies. Emphasis on personal qualities, knowledge and skills needed to give quality basic nursing care under the supervision of registered nurses and licensed practical nurses. Includes 40 hours didactic and lab practice, 24 hours of practicum at an assigned facility. Place: AC 1752 Fee: $895 Schedule: Jan. 13–Feb. 5, T/Th, 4–9 p.m. Clinical: Feb. 12–19, T/Th, 2–10:30 p.m. Adult Care Home Basic Training (EQC) This Ensuring Quality Care (EQC) course is required in the state of Oregon for providers and resident managers of adult care homes, and is a basic introduction to the care requirements of residents. Place: Fee: In class: Online: Maywood Park Campus or Online $380 Jan. 12, 13, 14, 20 & 21 9 a.m. –4 p.m.; Feb. 23–March 13 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) The EMT program provides practical, handson training for individuals seeking employment as a fire officer, EMT or paramedic. Opportunities also exist with home health agencies, emergency rooms, urgent care clinics and hospital transportation services. Place: Bruning Center Fee: $1,595 Additional fees required Schedule: March 30–Sept. 2015 M/W, 5:30–9 p.m. small business development center TO REGISTER: Go to learn.mhcc.edu. Register for classes a minimum of 72 hours before the start date. TO CANCEL: Call 503-491-7658 or email us at Bizcenter@mhcc.edu. Cancellations 72 hours or more prior to seminar will be given a 100 percent refund. No refunds for cancellations within 72 hours of seminar. The Mt. Hood Community College Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is part of the Oregon Small Business Development Center Network. We serve new and established businesses by providing: • Access to small business resources, information and referral services • Free, confidential business counseling • Practical, affordable training ★ THE SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER IS NOW LOCATED AT 501 N.E. HOOD AVE., SUITE 240, GRESHAM, ORE. SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS To register go to learn.mhcc.edu and select the Small Business catalog STARTING A BUSINESS Going into Business: Start Smart Walk through the process of starting your business from scratch, gain contacts and principles vital to getting your business off the ground and managing it through the early stages of development. Date: 1/6 or 2/3 or 3/17 Time: 6–8 p.m. Fee: $30 Location: SBDC Classroom Real Estate Broker Pre-License This accelerated course prepares you to qualify for the Oregon Real Estate Broker's License Exam in just 10 weeks. It is a hybrid course, combining live lecture with on-line home study to meet the 150 hour requirements of the Oregon Real Estate Agency (OREA). Attendance is recommended at all evening sessions as well as the Exam Preparation Day on Saturday following the last evening class. The course and instructor are certified by the OREA. Date: 1/14 to 3/21 Time: 6–9 p.m. Fee: $600 Location: Mt. Hood Community College Real Estate Property Management This is an accelerated Property Manager License course designed to prepare students for the Oregon Property Manager License Exam in 7 weeks. Students are expected to have online capacity, to self-study and attend all evening sessions. This course is the fastest way to qualify to take the State License Exam and meets all of the Oregon Real Estate Agency pre-license criteria. All class materials will be provided. Taught by an experienced Property Manager. Date: 1/22 to 3/5 Time: 6–8 p.m. Fee: $550 Location: Mt. Hood Community College 12 Critical Lessons from Successful Oregon Entrepreneurs Whether you aspire to start your own business or are growing your business, this entrepreneurship training offers real-world insights that can be put into action from entrepreneurs that have successfully built their businesses. Join us for this 10 month series where we interview a successful entrepreneur in Oregon that will provide critical insights to building your business. 15 hours of expert instruction. The fee is $300 for the entire series. Date: 1/15 to 9/24 Time: 6–7:30 p.m. Fee: $300 Location: SBDC Classroom Business Plan Bootcamp™ Session 1: Arrive with an idea, leave with an outline Session 2: Building the business plan Session 3: Adding the financial projections and marketing spreadsheet Your instructor/advisor will review your plan and meet with you for counseling online. Available On Demand Fee: $70, Includes 6 months software access SBM Management 1 Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It. Nine-month program for start-ups and established businesses operating a year or less. 30 hours of expert instruction and up to 20 hours of one-on-one counseling. Leave every monthly seminar with new ideas and insights. Gain collective wisdom through sharing successes, failures and ideas with a group of like-minded business owners. Fee includes course materials. Second person from the same business may participate free of charge. Class meets every 4 weeks. Date: 1/7 to 9/16 Time: 6 – 9 p.m. Fee: $995 per business Location: SBDC Classroom Class limited to 10 Businesses Small Business Legal Basics In this seminar you will learn how to protect your small business and deal with some of the legal issues involved when owning and running a business. You will discover how to avoid common mistakes while dealing with contracts, hiring employees and the structure of your business. In addition, it covers different licensing requirements and regulations, as well as tax implications for you and your business. This seminar is offered in partnership with the law firm Young Twedt McRostie LLP. Date: 1/27 or 2/24 or 3/31 Time: Noon–1 p.m. Fee: $30 Location: SBDC Classroom College + Community • Winter 2015 21 Small Business Development Center GROWING YOUR BUSINESS Lead Management and Task Scheduling with QuickBooks MARKETING Exploring Government Contracts for Your Small Business Discover time-saving tips in a two-hour handson computer lab using the QuickBooks Lead and Calendar features to manage business leads and schedule important accounting tasks as part of a single bookkeeping system. Marketing Essentials If you are new to government contracting, don't understand the federal market, don't know who your target customers are, who your competitors are, don’t know how to build realistic projections into your business plan, or simply don't know where to begin, then this workshop is for you. Date: 1/14 or 2/11 or 3/11 Time: 10 a.m.–Noon Fee: $25 Location: SBDC Classroom Peer Mentoring The Peer Mentoring Group is an opportunity for you to get together with your peers, on an ongoing monthly basis, to exchange ideas, mentor each other, provide and receive feedback on your business progress, and build long lasting connections with others who are going through the same process you are. Date: 1/13 to 8/11, meets once a month Time: 6 – 8 p.m. Fee: $200 Location: SBDC Classroom Finding the Money Series Join Kedma Ough, SBDC Director, and contributing writer for Entrpreneur.com as she uncovers various funding sources that can fit your current business. Nine-month program delves into the various funding and resource tools to build your business through a target funding approach. Fee includes 18 hours of expert instruction and 18 hours of one-on-one counseling. Class meets every four weeks. Date: 1/21 to 9/9 Time: 4–6 p.m. Fee: $795 Location: SBDC classroom BOOKKEEPING AND QUICKBOOKS Online Accounting with QuickBooks Online Explore the options of doing your books online with Intuit’s QuickBooks Online addition in a three-hour hands-on computer lab introduction/ orientation to this increasingly popular approach to managing a bookkeeping system anytime and anyplace Web access is available. Date: 2/4 or 3/25 Time: 10 a.m.–noon Fee: $45, Class limited to 9. Location: SBDC Lab QuickBooks Bootcamp™ 1: Company Set Up and File Management Two days of hands-on training in QuickBooks consisting of two, three-hour sessions. After an introduction to basic accounting principles used by QuickBooks, you will use the software to create a company file, customize it, manage its movement between computers and generate reports essential to your business. Date: 1/13 & 1/15 or 3/10 & 3/12 Time: 9 a.m.–Noon, Fee: $180, Class limited to 9. Textbook and trial software included Location: SBDC Lab QuickBooks Bootcamp™ 2: Managing Business Transactions Two days of hands-on training in QuickBooks consisting of two, three-hour sessions. Working with real-life customer, vendor and banking transactions, you will use the software to process money coming into and going out of a business as part of a 30-day bookkeeping cycle vital to your business. Date: 1/20 & 1/22 or 3/17 & 3/19 Time: 9 a.m.–Noon Fee: $180, Class limited to 9. Textbook and trial software included Location: SBDC lab Weekend QuickBooks Bootcamp™ Bootcamp 1: Company setup and file management (one six-hour class) Bootcamp 2: Managing business transactions (one six-hour class) Date:Bootcamp 1: 2/21 Date: Bootcamp 2: 2/28 Time: 9 a.m.–4 p.m. (One-hour lunch on your own) Fee: $180 per Bootcamp Location: SBDC lab, class limited to 9 Textbook and trial software included Date: 1/28 or 2/25 Time: 9 a.m.–Noon Fee: $55, Class limited to 9. Location: SBDC Lab 22 Register today at learn.mhcc.edu – classes fill up fast! How to build and grow your business by targeting the right customers, developing the right marketing message and using the right marketing media to deliver this message to your target customers. Date: 2/17 or 3/24 Time: 9 a.m.–Noon Fee: $45 Location: SBDC classroom Business Website Essentials Learn easy step-by-step essentials to building your own small business website. Designed for any skill-set, the instructor will walk through the budget-conscious options and tools to build a successful business website from scratch. Date: 1/16 or 3/13 Time: 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. Fee: $40 Location: SBDC classroom WebMentor Have an expert Web designer guide you through the steps of building a website for your business. Through six classes and individual mentor sessions, WebMentor will guide you through the process of building an effective professional business website and social media tools. Business advising available free of charge while working on your website. Available On Demand Fee: $210 includes training materials. Facebook for Business 101 This workshop will teach you Facebook's features and how to integrate them effectively in your business. Learn how to use Facebook to reach out and interact with your friends and customers. You will need a personal Facebook account to create a page for your business. Go to Facebook.com to create a new account. Date: 2/20 or *3/19 Time: 10 a.m.–Noon or *4–6 p.m. Fee: $45 Location: SBDC classroom, class limited to 9 Social Media Series Nine-month program working with a social media expert to build, monitor and analyze the impact of Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Linked In, Google Plus, YouTube and much more. Fee includes 18 hours instruction, 18 hours one-onone counseling. Class meets once a month. Date: 1/20 to 9/15 Time: 2–4 p.m. Fee: $795 Location: SBDC Lab, class limited to 9 non-credit online classes MHCC, in partnership with Education2Go, an industry leader in online learning for adults, offers online training programs for many in-demand workforce skills and occupations. Professionals from each respective field provide effective, up-to-date Web-based instruction. With MHCC’s online classes, students can work and study on their own time and keep their full-time jobs. • Choose from classes that are instructor-facilitated or self-paced. • Many classes cost $95 and start throughout the term. • Hundreds of online classes available, covering a wide variety of subjects and interests. • Read your lesson and ask questions of your instructor at a time convenient to you. TO REGISTER: For more classes or to register go to mhcc.edu/ceonline. COURSE SECTIONS: A new section of each online class will begin Jan. 21, Feb. 18 and March 18, 2015. Each course consists of 12 two-hour sessions, provided twice weekly, over a six-week period. The lessons are supplemented by interactive quizzes, tutorials and online discussion via the Web. This partial list represents our most popular class offerings. For a complete directory, please visit mhcc.edu/ceonline. CAREER & PROFESSIONAL Creating a Successful Business Plan Explore a Career as a Pharmacy Technician Fundamentals of Supervision & Management Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay Legal Terminology Nonprofit Fundraising Essentials Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring Start and Operate Your Own Home-Based Business Twelve Steps to a Successful Job Search Wow, What a Great Event! PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Assisting Aging Parents Certificate in End of Life Care Certificate in Gerontology Creating K-12 Learning Materials Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom Discover Digital Photography GED Preparation Get Assertive! Get Funny! GMAT Preparation GRE Preparation Introduction to Natural Health and Healing Introduction to Stock Options Keys to Effective Communication Keys to Successful Money Management LSAT Preparation Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals Personal Finance Photoshop Elements 12 for the Digital Photographer Ready, Set, Read! Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies that Work SAT/ACT Preparation Secrets of Better Photography Singapore Math: Number Sense and Computational Strategies Solving Classroom Discipline Problems Spanish for Medical Professionals Spanish in the Classroom Speed Spanish I and II Survival Kit for New Teachers Teaching Adult Learners Teaching Smarter with SMART Boards Understanding Adolescents Where Does All My Money Go? WRITING & PUBLISHING A to Z Grant Writing Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published Beginning Writer’s Workshop Effective Business Writing Get Grants! Grammar Refresher Introduction to Screenwriting The Keys to Effective Editing Travel Writing Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers Writing Effective Grant Proposals Writing Essentials Writing for Children Writing for ESL COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY Achieving Top Search Engine Positions Basic CompTIA® A+ Certification Prep CompTIA® Network+ Certification Prep CompTIA® Security+ Certification Prep Computer Skills for the Workplace Creating a Classroom Website Creating Web Pages I & II Designing Effective Websites Intermediate Dreamweaver CS6 Intermediate Networking Intermediate SQL Introduction to Adobe Flash Introduction to C++ Programming Introduction to CSS and XHTML Introduction to Dreamweaver CS6 Introduction to Illustrator CS6 Introduction to InDesign CS6 Introduction to Java Programming Introduction to Microsoft Access Introduction to Microsoft Excel Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010 & 2013 Introduction to Microsoft Publisher Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010 & 2013 Introduction to Networking Introduction to PC Security Introduction to PC Troubleshooting Introduction to PHP and MySQL Introduction to Programming Introduction to QuickBooks 2012 & 13 Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2012 & 13 Photoshop CS6 for the Digital Photographer PMP Certification Prep 1 Wireless Networking College + Community • Winter 2015 23 mhcc quick information guide INFORMATION Registering for Classes Adding a Class/Late Registration Business Office Hours and Phone Class Wait Lists Dropping a Class Testing/Assessment Center Withdrawing from College Course Information Academic Planning Academic Program Information Bachelor’s Degree Partnerships College Catalog Community Education Course Descriptions Degree Offerings English as a Second Language English as a Non-Native Language General Ed Dev. 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Prescott St., Portland, OR 503-491-6100 From the MHCC Gresham Campus: Travel west on I-84 Take the I-205 south/I-205 north exit Merge onto I-205 north ramp Merge onto I-205 north Take E. Sandy Blvd. exit Merge onto N.E. Sandy Blvd. Turn right onto N.E. 102nd Ave. Turn right onto N.E. Prescott St. End at 10100 N.E. Prescott St. From Portland: Travel east on I-84 Exit at I-205 north Take E. Sandy Blvd. exit Merge onto N.E. Sandy Blvd. Turn right onto N.E. 102nd Ave. Turn right onto N.E. Prescott St. End at 10100 N.E. Prescott St. 2 BRUNING CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH EDUCATION AT MHCC 3 MHCC GRESHAM CAMPUS 26000 S.E. Stark St., Gresham, OR 503-491-6422 1484 N.W. Civic Dr., Gresham, OR 503-491-6700 Directions from Vancouver: Travel south on I-205 to I-84 east Drive east on I-84 to exit 17, Troutdale Turn right onto 257th Ave. at stoplight Continue on 257th Ave. through Stark St. MHCC is on the left just south of Stark St. End at 257th Ave./Kane Rd. Directions from the MHCC Gresham Campus: Drive west on S.E. Stark St. Turn left onto S.E. 223rd Ave. Turn right onto S.E. Burnside Rd. Turn left onto N.W. Civic Dr. End at 1484 N.W. Civic Dr. From Portland: From Portland: Drive east on I-84 to exit 17, Troutdale Turn right onto 257th Ave. at stoplight Continue on 257th Ave. through Stark St. MHCC is on the left just south of Stark St. End at 257th Ave./Kane Rd. Travel east on I-84 Take the 181st Ave. exit 13 to Gresham Turn right onto N.E. 181st Ave. Turn left onto E. Burnside St. Turn right onto N.W. Civic Dr. End at 1484 N.W. Civic Dr. The TriMet MAX train stops at Civic Drive – just steps from the Bruning Center. MHCC Winter 2015 Calendar 4 Martin Luther King Jr. Day (No classes) . . . . 1/19 Final Exam Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/16–20 For the most current calendar visit mhcc.edu/registrationcalendar WORKSOURCE PORTLAND METRO EAST 19421 S.E. Stark St., Gresham, OR 503-660-1440 Classes Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/5 26 5 Powell Blvd. Gresham MHCC MAYWOOD PARK CAMPUS 3 Hood I-205 Civic Dr. Burn side Rd. Division St. 1 Stark St. 257th Kane Rd. . lvd yB nd a S I-205 Portland Sand y Blvd . 223rd Ave 1 I-5 102nd Ave. getting to mhcc 5 SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER 501 N.E. Hood Ave., Gresham, OR 503-491-7658 be an innovator High school student Aallan McKenzie shares his brainstorming team’s technology development ideas with STEM Tour Coordinator Keith Hummel at the iUrban Teen Tech Summit held at Mt. Hood Community College in October. MHCC Leads Efforts in East County STE(A)M Initiative Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics Among the fastest growing jobs in the country are those involving science, technology, engineering and mathematics. That’s why Mt. Hood Community College is taking the lead in building a workforce to keep up with the demand in the STEM sector, working alongside such partners as the Gresham Area Chamber of Commerce, Multnomah County, East County school districts, area businesses and community organizations. The East Metro STEAM Partnership is even taking it a step further adding industrial and technical arts into the initiative. The goal is to provide everyone an opportunity to engage in STEAM learning that results in a skilled workforce and increased economic opportunity. College + Community • Winter 2015 27 be in demand “My whole life I have enjoyed learning how things work and how to solve problems with machines of all types,” shares Carpenter. This is what initially led me to the Ford ASSET program. While I enjoyed working with my hands, I wanted to do more troubleshooting and problem solving.” So Carpenter returned to MHCC and majored in engineering. He later transferred to PSU and graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. His engineering degree accomplished, he applied for a job with NACCO Materials Handling Group, Inc. (NMHG) where he currently works. MHCC Alumni Jeffrey Carpenter tests a forklift truck for his employer, NACCO Materials Handling Group. Unplanned Second Degree Leads to Successful Career for MHCC Alum Deciding on a career can be a very exciting and trying experience. What do you want to do the rest of your life is not a question that is simply answered. But for Mt. Hood Community College (MHCC) alum Jeffrey Carpenter, his indecision led to the perfect job. Carpenter first started at MHCC with the idea of becoming an automotive technician. He graduated from the Ford Asset program, but during this time realized he wanted to do more. 28 mhcc.edu “Going in to the interview I expected to share my engineering experience and ignore my automotive background. Instead, I was primarily asked about my automotive background and was essentially hired on the spot,” said Carpenter. It was his combination of skills that NMHG wanted. “A mechanical engineer who can also troubleshoot and repair mechanical systems is in high demand,” said Carpenter. Carpenter says starting at Mt. Hood Community College really provided him the opportunity to accomplish what he did. “I always recommend new students start at a community college level. Many students, like myself, decide that their initial career choice isn’t for them. It is much easier and less expensive to do a 180 and try something different at the community college level,” shares Carpenter. Carpenter is now a Test Engineer at NMHG’s development/testing center in Fairview, Oregon. NMHG provides the strategic leadership and global support behind Hyster® and Yale® lift trucks, two of the most successful lift truck brands in the industry. be a patron Investing in the Future of Our Students, Yoshida Family Express Their Support with $1-million Gift Residents of Troutdale, Oregon, Junki and Linda Yoshida have played a significant role in supporting students through the Mt. Hood Community College District Foundation for many years. Junki Yoshida tells a heartfelt story of how community college made a difference in his life. At the age of 19 he came to the U.S. from Japan. With little money and no legal status, he knew going to college would make a difference. So he traded Karate lessons at Highline Community College in Washington State for college tuition. Soon after, he met his future bride Linda. The story is one of downfalls and successes, but with a great ending. The Yoshidas own a conglomerate of companies including the internationally known Yoshida Sauce. Junki and Linda believe that without their community college experience they would not have seen the success they live today. life,” said Junki Yoshida. “I know that we must continue to do what we can to provide other people the same opportunity that the community college provided me.” And while for many years they have supported community colleges, they decided to do something really significant by dedicating $1-million to the MHCC Foundation. “This gift is truly a blessing from the Yoshida family,” said Dr. Debbie Derr, MHCC president. “They know the importance this institution plays in the economic vitality of our community. This gift shows that they see the college as a great investment in the future of our educational efforts and especially in the success of our students.” “I am a former community college student and know personally it made a difference in my College + Community • Winter 2015 29 PERIODICALS POSTAL CUSTOMER ECRWSS be a saint Barney the St. Bernard is Back! It was in 1966 that the college chose the St. Bernard as its mascot. That’s when a real St. Bernard made its debut on campus and was promptly named Barney. THE DISCO BALL Now, 48-years later Barney is back. While not the original mascot from 1966, this St. Bernard is two years old and owned by Gresham couple Michael and Lori Fryar. The Fryars are allowing the college to use their St. Bernard as a real live mascot. Barney has already made appearances at several events including the Teddy Bear Parade in downtown Gresham and during New Student Welcome Day at MHCC’s Gresham campus. So keep an eye out for Barney at local events as well as on the MHCC campus. SAVE THE DATE! Mt. Hood Community College Foundation Auction & Dinner SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2015 Red Lion Hotel on the River A fundraiser for MHCC student scholarships Michael and Lori Fryar show Barney around the Gresham Campus during New Student Welcome Day. For information call 503-491-7206. Visit us online at mhcc.edu/foundation or email at give@mhcc.edu.
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