2015 Winter CCC Schedule w w w . c l a c k a m a s . e d u CCC Highlights FAFSA Lab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3 Registration Times & Dates. . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8 Para información en español . . . . . . . . Page 12 Community Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 90 To the Community 3 convenient campuses Oregon City 19600 Molalla Ave. Oregon City, OR 97045 On Nov. 4, voters in the college district approved a $90 million bond measure that will pave the way for updating, modernizing and improving college facilities. This bond measure will fulfill business and community members' expectations for training and education. Passage of the bond will also enable us to secure $16 million in state matching funds to construct facilities that meet the needs of today’s career technical fields and build a workforce development center at our Harmony Community Campus. We will also raise at least $5 million in private donations to support the bond proceeds. To those of you who gave of your time and energy to support the bond, I extend a special thank you. I am thankful that our bond measure received wide support among the leaders in the county, cities, chambers and newspapers in the region. Education and training are important to and valued by all. But most of all, I am thankful to the members of our community for their investment in CCC. Moving forward, we will work diligently to ensure that CCC uses these resources wisely. We will mark our 50th year of service in less than two years. Because of your support, CCC will be well positioned to serve the community for the next 50 years. Wilsonville 29353 Town Center Loop E Wilsonville, OR 97070 Harmony 7738 S.E. Harmony Road Milwaukie, OR 97222 Contents GetTing started. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Resources and information for current and returning CCC students REgistration Resources . . . . 7-9 Registration resources and helpful information myclackamas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Your online fast track to registration, payment, grades and more. Financial Matters. . . . . . . . . . 10 Tuition and fees, payment options, financial aid, scholarships and more. Si Habla EspañoL . . . . . . . . . . . 12 President Joanne Truesdell CCC, Class of 1982 Para más información sobre clases de inglés y otros materias, servicios ver pág 8. Course Listings. . . . . . . . . . 21-89 From A to Z: credit and non-credit courses offered this term. community Education . . . . . . 90 where to call. . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 For updated information, please see www.clackamas.edu/bondinformation Information 503-594-6000 www.clackamas.edu “CCC Schedule, Vol. 27, No. 2” is published quarterly by Clackamas Community College, 19600 Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, Oregon 97045. Periodical postage paid at Oregon City, OR. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to “CCC Schedule” at 19600 Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, Oregon 97045-7998. FAFSA Lab Makes Financial Aid Easy FAFSA Lab Roger Rook 133 Mon-Thurs, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. When Clackamas Community College surveyed the community and students in 2013, finances emerged as the single greatest barrier to college for both new and returning students. CCC is taking steps to provide greater support to students as they work through the complex financial aid process. In September, Clackamas opened its FAFSA Lab, designed to provide handson assistance to help current and prospective students, as well as members of the community, navigate the financial aid and scholarship process. FAFSA is the acronym for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Completing the FAFSA application is the first step in securing federal financial aid, grants, work study and student loans. Research indicates that there are a variety of factors that can create serious obstacles for community college students beginning the financial aid process. These include technology barriers, lack of information and cultural differences. “Students who have the greatest need for financial aid are less likely to successfully complete the process,” said Tara Sprehe, associate dean for Student and Enrollment Services at CCC. If you are a first-generation college student, low income or returning to college after 20 years, understanding and applying for financial aid can be daunting. "We want to demystify and remove those barriers," said Sprehe. "We want to offer the space and staff to help people complete the steps to receiving financial assistance and find success in college." The FAFSA Lab at CCC will offer one-on-one advising for anyone in Clackamas County, not just CCC students. The FAFSA Lab is located in Roger Rook 133. It is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday-Thursdays. For more information, contact finaid@clackamas.edu or call 503-594-6100. free and open to students and the general public on a walk-in basis. Staffed by CCC Financial Aid Professionals. Services provided at the FAFSA lab: New FAFSA applications or renewals Federal PIN application New email access Adding school codes Completing master promissory note (MPN) Completing entrance and exit counseling Accessing and completing financial aid documents General advising about financial aid and scholarships www.clackamas.edu 3 From Active Combat to Sustainable Farming, Veteran Grows New Career at CCC How does an Iraq war veteran recovering from injuries grow a new, sustainable career? For Paris Rabidoux, it is with help from CCC’s horticulture program and the Military Families Scholarship Endowment. During his senior year of high school in Petaluma, Calif., Paris enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. His unit deployed to Iraq in 2008 where he served on a security task force. On patrol one evening, his vehicle was hit with an improvised explosive device. Paris suffered from a concussion, perforated eardrums, hearing loss, memory loss, auditory and cognitive processing disorders, as well as neck, spine and hip displacements. At age 20, he was diagnosed with Traumatic Brain Injury. He underwent months of treatment and rehabilitation. Upon his honorable release from active duty, Paris faced a tough choice: What’s next? At Ventura College in California, he learned about Ground Operation, a program that focuses on putting combat veterans into organic farming careers. Paris was inspired. This was the beginning of new career path for him. Paris moved to Oregon and learned about Clackamas. He enrolled and applied for Apply for a CCC scholarship! Need help paying for school? Open enrollment for CCC scholarships begins January 1, and you can apply online. For more information, go to www.clackamas. edu/Scholarships/, email scholarships@ clackamas.edu or call the Office of Financial Aid at 503-594-6100. scholarships. He was awarded the Military Families Scholarship Endowment and is now working toward a degree in horticulture and urban agriculture. His favorite CCC class is Food Harvest. Paris plans to continue his education for a bachelor’s degree in agriculture. His dream is to one day operate a small, sustainable homestead with his wife. With help from CCC and scholarships, Paris is on his way to growing a new career. To learn more about the CCC Foundation, please visit give.clackamas.edu. 4 For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Index General Information Academic Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Adding & Dropping Classes. . . . . . . . . 125 Bookstore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Campus Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Clackamas in Your Community. . . . . . . .17 CCC Harmony Campus. . . . . . . . . . . . 17 CCC Wilsonville Campus. . . . . . . . . . . 20 CCC Extensions in Canby . . . . . . . . . . 20 Community Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Dates to Remember/Calendar . . . . . . . . . 6 Distance Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Online. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Hybrid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Faculty Advisors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Final Exam Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Graduation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Hours CCC Oregon City Campus. . . . . . . . .128 CCC Harmony Campus. . . . . . . . . . . . 17 CCC Wilsonville Campus. . . . . . . . . . . 20 Payment Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Quick Entry Registration Form . . . . . . . . . 9 Registration Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 Si habla español. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Tuition & Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Veterans Education & Training Center . . 13 Web Registration Tips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Where to Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Workforce Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Course Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-89 Adult Basic Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Sign Language. . . . . . . . . . . . Anatomy & Physiology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anthropology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arts & Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Astronomy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auto Body/Refinishing/Repair . . . . . . . . Automotive Service Technology. . . . . . . Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 86 26 21 21 24 77 34 24 25 27 Business Development Center . . . . . . . . 29 Business Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Career Planning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Career Planning: Life & Career Options. 32 Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Citizenship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Clinical Lab Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 College Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Collision Repair/Refinishing . . . . . . . . . . 34 Communication Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Computer-Aided Drafting Technology. . 36 Computer Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Cooperative Work Experience. . . . . . . . . 39 Cooperative Work Experience Seminar. . 42 Criminal Justice/Corrections. . . . . . . . . . 42 Dental Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Digital Media Communications . . . . . . . 43 Early Childhood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Economics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Electronics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Emergency Medical Technology. . . . . . . 46 Energy Resource Management. . . . . . . . 46 Engineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 English as a Second Language . . . . . . . . 47 English Literature/Composition . . . . . . . 50 Environmental Education. . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Environmental Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Environmental Safety & Health. . . . . . . .51 Family Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Fire Science (Wildland). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Food & Nutrition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 French. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Gardening (see Horticulture) GED-General Education Development . . 53 General Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Geographic Information Systems (GIS). . 53 Geography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Geology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 German. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Gerontology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Greenhouse (see Horticulture) Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Healthcare Professional Development. . . 56 High School Diploma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Horticulture/Landscape/ Urban Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Human Development & Leadership. . . . 59 Humanities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Human Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Integrated Science Inquiry (see Arts & Science) Journalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Landscape (see Horticulture/Landscape/ Urban Agriculture) Manufacturing Engineering Technology. 61 Manufacturing Technology . . . . . . . . . . 61 Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Media Studies (see Digital Multimedia Communications) Medical Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Microbiology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Microelectronics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Music Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Nursery (see Horticulture) Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Philosophy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Physical Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Physics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Political Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Psychology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Reading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Religious Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Renewable Energy Technology. . . . . . . . 79 Sign Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Small Business Classes/Workshops (see Business Development Center) Social Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Sociology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Speech (see Communication Studies) Theatre Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Transportation and Logistics. . . . . . . . . . 82 Urban Agriculture (see Horticulture/ Landscape/Urban Agriculture) Utility Workforce Training. . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Water and Environment Technology. . . . 83 Welding Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Women’s Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 World Languages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Writing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Zoology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 College closure information located on p. 129. Non-Discrimination Clackamas Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin/ancestry, disability, family relationship or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law. The college’s commitment to nondiscrimination applies to curriculum activity and all aspects of operation of the college. www.clackamas.edu 5 Important Dates to Remember $ Financial Aid: All required CCC financial aid documentation due to ensure funding for term WINTER TERM 2015 SPRING TERM 2015 SUMMER Term 2015 Sept. 29 Jan. 5 March 30 Nov. 18 Feb. 24 May 12 New student advising sessions begin Nov. 18 Feb. 24 May 12 Jan. 5 March 30 June 22 Jan. 11 Sunday, 5 pm April 5 Sunday, 5 pm June 28 Sunday, 5 pm Last day to pay tuition before $30 deferred payment fee is assessed Jan.16 April 10 July 6 Last day to add classes without $50 late registration fee Jan.16 April 10 July 6 Last day to add/drop a class with a Refund (see p. 10 for more info.) Jan.16 April 10 July 6 Last day to add classes without instructor consent $ $ $ MON. 3/16 WED. 3/18 7:45 or 8 a.m. 8-10 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 or 10:15 a.m. 10 a.m.-noon 11 or 11:30 a.m. noon or 12:45 p.m. noon-2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2-4 p.m. 3 or 3:15 p.m. 4 or 5 p.m. 4-6 p.m. T/TH TUES. 3/17 7:30 or 8 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 or 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m. 2:30 or 3 p.m. 4 or 5 p.m. Conflicts 8-10 a.m. 10 a.m.-noon noon-2 p.m. 2-4 p.m. 4-6 p.m. see instructor 4-6 p.m. 8-10 a.m. 10 a.m.-noon noon-2 p.m. 2-4 p.m. Last day to drop classes and not receive a grade Feb. 13 May 8 July 31 1. Examinations will be held in the regular classroom unless otherwise assigned by the instructor. If you have any questions about the schedule, check with your instructor. Last day to submit petition for graduation Feb. 13 May 8 July 31 2. Evening classes starting 6 p.m. or later will have exams at the regular class meeting time during final exam week. Account balance due. $75 non-payment fee applied if not paid. Feb. 13 May 8 July 31 Memorial Day May 25 College closed each Friday of Summer term Independence Day July 2 Labor Day September 7 $ Holidays and campus closures Martin Luther King Jr. Observance Jan. 19 President’s Day Feb. 16 Skills Contest No classes before 4 pm Oregon City campus only Feb. 26 Finals week* Last day of term Commencement GED & Adult High School Diploma College Certificate & Degree March 16-21 June 8-13 See class syllabus March 21 June 13 September 5 June 11, 2015 June 12, 2015 June 11, 2015 June 12, 2015 June 9, 2016 June 10, 2016 Deadlines are the end of the business day unless otherwise noted. All calendar dates are subject to change without prior notice. 6 Class Day &Exam Day & Time Start Time M/W or M/W/F Registration Begins Classes begin Final Exam Schedule For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 3. Classes which meet at 7 a.m. (or other hours not listed) may schedule the final exam during the “CONFLICTS” time on the schedule or at any other time that does not conflict with the regular exam schedule. 4. Saturday classes will hold final exams on the last Saturday of their scheduled meeting time. Final exams will be given in their regular classrooms. 5. Final examinations take place the last week of each term. You must take finals at the scheduled time; exceptions will be made only for illness or other circumstances beyond your control, and must be approved by your instructor prior to scheduled exam time. The information in this schedule reflects current programs, requirements, and costs. These are all subject to change, and Clackamas Community College reserves the right to make any necessary revisions in the information contained here without prior notice. Get Started at CCC! Como Inscribirse - http://www.clackamas.edu/Como_Inscribirse.aspx New Student? Start here. If you are a new student with no previous CCC credits, including credits earned in high school, workshops or trainings, follow these 6 steps to get started at Clackamas. For more information visit www.clackamas.edu/Admissions_Aid.aspx. Our Admissions Welcome Center is here to help you get started! Call: 503-594-3284 or Email: welcome@clackamas.edu 1 APPLY TO CCC Go to www.clackamas.edu/Admissions_Aid.aspx to apply online or request an application. Email admissions@clackamas. edu if you have any questions. 2 APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID (if applicable) Apply online every year for financial aid at www.FAFSA.ed.gov (beginning January 1st). 3 SUBMIT ANY PREVIOUS COLLEGE WORK (if applicable) CCC accepts transfer credits from regionally accredited institutions. You may be able to apply these credits toward a CCC degree or certificate. Submit your official transcripts to the Registration and Records office and check your myClackamas student email account for further instructions. 4 LOG IN TO MYCLACKAMAS Instructions will be sent to the email account (gmail, yahoo, etc.) you provided on your admission application. See p.8 for more information. 5 DETERMINE COURSE PLACEMENT Looking for a Quick Entry Registration Form? You’ll find it on p. 9 of the Schedule of Classes. Returning CCC Student? Start here. If you have taken classes or workshops at CCC within the last three years there’s no need to reapply for admission! You’re ready to register for classes online through myClackamas. 1 2 3 4 5 NOTIFY ENROLLMENT SERVICES if you’ve changed your major/program of study, address, or phone number by emailing registration@clackamas.edu or visiting the Enrollment Services Center at any of our three campuses. CLEAR OUTSTANDING DEBT or prior term balances at any CCC Enrollment Services Center. REVIEW YOUR EDUCATION PLAN with an academic advisor. REGISTER FOR CLASSES online through myClackamas — http://my.clackamas.edu. You can also register by mail, fax or in person at any of our three campuses. Registration forms are available at www. clackamas.edu/forms. PAY YOUR TUITION AND FEES online or in person. Tuition rates, payment, and important dates can be found on p. 6-11 in this Schedule of Classes. Don’t forget! • Visit www.clackamas.edu/im_registered_whats_next. aspx for your next steps after registration! • Visit www.clackamas.edu/placement_testing.aspx for Placement Assessment information. OR • To determine if you can use your ACT/SAT scores (minimum scores required), visit www.clackamas.edu/ placement_testing.aspx and click on ‘Do I need to take a placement assessment?’. • Apply for CCC Scholarships! Apply online beginning January 1 (due April 30): www.clackamas.edu/ scholarships. OR • Bring in transcripts from another college to an academic advisor. • Veterans and Military Dependents: Visit www. clackamas.edu/Veterans/ for VA Educational benefits information. 6 ATTEND A NEW STUDENT ADVISING SESSION & REGISTER FOR CLASSES Visit www.clackamas.edu/New_Student_Advising.aspx for current session availability. Bring your CCC student ID number and a copy of your placement results. • Get your student ID card at any of our three campuses. • Information about dates, policies and academic regulations is available at www.clackamas.edu or the Enrollment Services Center at any of our three campuses. www.clackamas.edu 7 Money, registration and myClackamas– what you need to know! College Services Fee Registration A non-refundable $20 per term fee will be applied to students taking credit courses. The College Services Fee covers the cost of various services including graduation, parking, a shuttle, testing and transcripts. The fee is applied at the time of registration for students registering for one or more credits. Registration is based on the number of completed credits at CCC (credits completed at other colleges are not counted for registration purposes). Courses in progress during the current term do not count toward this total. Registration is done online (myClackamas), in person, or by mail/fax. Registration times: Refunds Date Time If you stop going to class and you don’t officially drop the classes from your schedule, you will be held academically and financially responsible. 80+ Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014 8:00am 60-79 Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014 Noon See p.10 for important information about Financial Aid and refund deadlines. 40-59 Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014 8:00am 30-39 Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014 Noon 20-29 Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014 8:00am 6-19 Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014 Noon 1-5 Friday, Nov. 21, 2014 8:00am Open Registration Friday, Nov. 21, 2014 Noon myClackamas myClackamas is your portal to all things CCC. This secure site allows you to check your CCC assigned email, register and pay for classes, access financial aid documents and more. After you are admitted to CCC, an email with your new CCC student email address and instructions for logging into myClackamas will be sent to the secondary email account (gmail, yahoo, etc.) you provided on your admission application. If you applied for admission and: • don’t know your CCC email address, go to myClackamas (https://my.clackamas.edu) and choose “Forgot your email address?” • don’t know your password, go to myClackamas (https:// my.clackamas.edu) and choose “Forgot Password?” Follow the directions provided. • still need help with this process, go to myClackamas (https://my.clackamas.edu) and click the help button or call 503-594-6100. If you are a current CCC student and: • don’t have a CCC email address: – Contact Enrollment Services at registrar@clackamas. edu and provide a secondary email account (gmail, yahoo, etc.). An email with instructions for logging into myClackamas will be sent to that account. • are experiencing problems logging into your myClackamas account: – Contact Enrollment Services at 503-594-6100. NOTE: Your CCC email account is the primary method of communication between you and the College. Be sure to check your email at least twice a week through myClackamas. 8 Credits For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Note: If you miss your registration window, you are able to register any time after that. 2014-15 Changes: Tuition • Out-of-state and international student tuition was increased by $8 resulting in a $257 per credit rate. Clackamas Community College offers a variety of continuing education courses, workshops, seminars and trainings both as credit and non-credit opportunities. The Quick Entry Registration form on this page is for students who are not planning to pursue a degree or certificate or are registering for less than 6 credits and are looking for opportunities to advance their knowledge or skill set. If you are planning to register for Community Education courses, please refer to the page following the Course Listing in this Schedule of Classes for more information and registration form. Quick Entry Registration Form 2014 -2015 Social Security Number_________________________________Student ID#_______________Birthdate_______________Today’s Date_______________ Name_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Last First Middle Previous names Mailing address_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Street City State County Zip Telephone___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Home Work Non CCC email address_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ High school attended_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Name Gender Male Ethnicity Not Hispanic or Latino Residency/Student Type (Required for tuition purposes) In State (US citizen or permanent resident of Oregon, CA, ID, WA, or NV 90 days prior to first day of class.) California Yes No Name of School _______________________________________ Please tell us the MAIN reason that you are attending CCC American Indian/Alaska Native Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander White Washington Graduation Date Previous College Attendance Female Hispanic or Latino Race (Choose all that apply) Oregon Location Idaho Nevada Out of State (US citizen and permanent resident outside of Oregon, CA, ID, WA, NV) Foreign Person Info If you are an international student (F-1 Visa), you must submit an international student application. Immigrant Refugee Other Country of Citizenship _____________________________________ Intended Academic Program (choose one) To graduate with a degree or certificate and transfer to a four year college To graduate with a degree or certificate and become employed in my field To transfer without a degree at CCC To get a better job after taking classes To take job related, or job required classes To finish high school To prepare for the GED Exam To learn English To improve my reading, writing or math skills To explore my career and my education options To take classes just for fun Other_______________________________________________________ SUMMER WINTER FALL SPRING Your Social Security Number (SSN) is legally required if you plan to apply for financial aid or loans. IRS regulations require that you furnish an SSN or Tax Identification Number (TIN) so that it may be included on the 1098-T information return filed by the college if you are eligible for some tax credits. The College will use your SSN for keeping records, doing research, aggregate reporting, extending your credit and collecting debts. Providing your SSN means that you consent to the use of the number in the manner described. Your SSN will not be given to the general public and, as you will be issued a separate student ID, will not be used as your primary ID. Please note that per OAR 589-004-0400, if you choose not to provide your SSN, you will not be denied any rights as a student. Program Code/Title ________________________________________ Crs. Reg.# . Section No./Course Title . FAX to: 503-722-5864 or Mail to: Enrollment Services Clackamas Community College 19600 Molalla Avenue Oregon City, OR97045-7998 Credits/CEU . Time M T W Th F S Room . . Start Date . Crs. Fee/Tuition . A registration confirmation will not be mailed. Please verify your enrollment by going to cougartrax@clackamas.edu Clackamas Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin/ancestry, disability, family relationship or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law. The College’s commitment to nondiscrimination applies to curriculum activity and all aspects of operation of the College. www.clackamas.edu 9 Financial Matters How much will I owe? How do I pay? Tuition and Fees Pay Now: Payment is due at the time of registration. You can pay in person with cash or a local, bank-imprinted check, for the amount due. You can make credit card payments in person or online using Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. Tuition and fee rates are subject to change without prior notice. Tuition Type Rate Comment In-state $84 per credit Applies to U.S. citizens or immigrants with a residency status (90 days at that address prior to the start of the term) in Oregon, Idaho, California, Nevada and Washington. $257 per credit Applies to international students and students residing in states which do not border Oregon. Out-of-state Fee Type Rate Comment General Student and Technology Fee $6.50 per credit Supports many CCC student activities including athletics, child care, instructional technology and student government. College Services Fee $20 per term (nonrefundable) Non-refundable. Applies to credit courses only. The College Services Fee covers the cost of various services including graduation, parking, a shuttle, testing and transcripts. Deferred Payment Fee $30 per term Applied after the second week of the term if a balance is owed to the college. Late Registration Fee $50 per class Applied to all courses in which registration occurs after the course has begun. Only 11 week courses have a grace period. See p.6 for deadlines. Non-Payment Fee $75 per term NonRefundable Third Party Billing Fee $15 Assessed on any student account where CCC is billing an outside business/ organization for tuition and charges. Returned Bank Item $25 each item Fee for checks returned for nonsufficient funds. Course Fees Varies Applied after the sixth week of the term if a balance is owed to the college. Certain classes have special fees in addition to tuition and the general fee. These are listed in the “Course Fee” column in the credit course listing in the Schedule of Classes. Want your refund deposited directly into your bank account? Click on Payment Information in myClackamas then myProfile. Enter your bank account information. This includes financial aid and emergency loan checks. Visit the CCC Bookstore online for information about textbook costs. http://www.cccbooks.com/Home.aspx 10 Pay Later*: Payment is due Jan. 16. Accounts with a balance after Jan. 16 will be charged a $30 deferred payment fee. Deferred Payment: Account balances must be paid by Feb. 13 or you will be charged a non-payment fee of $75 and a hold will be put on your account that will prevent future registration. *Pay Later Conditions: You must be 18 years of age, owe a balance of at least $100, and cannot have an existing balance from a previous term or owe a financial aid repayment. If these conditions do not apply, payment is due at the time of registration. How do I get a refund? CCC provides full refunds if you drop your classes on time. We do not provide partial refunds. To receive a full refund YOU must drop your classes: • During the first 2 weeks of the class for classes meeting 5 weeks or more • During the first week of the class for classes meeting 3-4 weeks • Before the class begins for classes meeting 2 weeks or less To view the complete refund policy, please go to www.clackamas.edu How can I get financial help? Getting Started with Financial Aid is as easy as 1-2-3! 1.Apply to CCC and log into your myClackamas account (instructions are emailed to you). 2.Complete the FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov and return all documents requested on your myClackamas account. 3.Register for classes. Accept or reject your award letter online. Note: Financial Aid can take up to 12 weeks to process so plan ahead! All CCC required documentation must be submitted by these dates to ensure funding for the term: Spring term 2015: January 5, 2015 Summer term 2015: March 30, 2015 What if I still have questions? • Email us at finaid@clackamas.edu • Drop-in Hours Roger Rook Hall: M-F, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. & 2-4 p.m. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Registration and important information You need to know this! Very Important Registration Information With college comes more choice, freedom and responsibility. Here are some highlights of important information for successful college students. • Avoid the $50 late registration fee! If you add a course after it has started you will be charged a late registration fee of $50. Only 11 week courses have a grace period. See p.6 for deadlines. To avoid this fee, make sure you are registered for all of your courses in a timely manner. • Check your schedule on myClackamas both after you register and the first day of the term (your class location may have changed). If you want to add, drop, or change a class, be certain that you make these changes through myClackamas or Enrollment Services and that the changes are reflected on your schedule. • To receive a refund for a full-term course, be sure to drop it by the end of the second week. For classes that do not meet the entire term (e.g., weekend courses, short courses, etc.), it is important to refer to the refund schedule online at www.clackamas.edu or on the Financial Matters page in this Schedule of Classes. • Avoid non-payment fees by making payments according to the payment plan policy. (See preceding page for more information.) • Be a more informed and successful student: Read the Academic Regulations after the course listings in this Schedule of Classes. • Ask questions!If you are uncertain about something, ask your instructor or a staff member. They can help you get the answer. Academic Calendar–Clackamas Community College operates on the quarter system. Each of our terms are eleven weeks in length with many courses being offered in a condensed and/or standard term format. Be sure to check the Schedule of Classes for individual class meeting times. Corequisite–A corequisite is a second, related course in which a student must be simultaneously enrolled in addition to the primary course. Course Pre-requisites–Some CCC courses have pre-requisite requirements. You will be required to meet these prior to enrolling. Grades–Grade options generally include A, B, C, D, F, P/N (Pass, No Pass), or X (Audit). Be sure to select the grade option you want at the time of registration by selecting: Register Pass/ Fail for P/N or Audit for all classes you wish to audit. Registration and Transcript Holds–Students who have not met their financial obligations to the college may have restrictions placed on their ability to register for future terms and/or have official transcripts released. Ordering Transcripts–Official transcripts (record of your classes, grades earned and degrees awarded) are available upon request. Unofficial transcripts are available via myClackamas. Order transcripts online via myClackamas (myCougartrax), or www.getmytranscript.com. For more information call our transcript request line at 503-594-6102. Student Rights & Responsibilities–When you enroll at Clackamas Community College you assume certain rights and responsibilities as a student that relate to your educational record, academic performance and individual conduct. These are stated in the Student Handbookwww.clackamas.edu/documents/handbook.pdf Student Photo ID Cards–Cards are available at an Enrollment Services Center and are necessary for library checkout, access to computer/tutorial labs and admission to college events. Picture ID and current enrollment are required. There is a $10 replacement fee for stolen or lost ID cards. Graduation Petition to Graduate In order to be evaluated for a certificate or degree from CCC, students must fill out a “Petition for Graduation” and submit it to the Enrollment Services Center at the Oregon City campus. Please refer to graduation information via the Web for filing deadlines. Questions regarding this process may be directed to 503-594-6100 or registrar@clackamas.edu. Graduation Ceremonies The GED/Adult High School Diploma graduation ceremony will take place Thursday, June 11, 2015 and the certificate and degree graduation ceremony will be held Friday evening, June 12, 2015. Information for both ceremonies will be available on the CCC website in early spring. For questions related to the ceremony, contact the Instructional Services office at 503-594-3022. www.clackamas.edu 11 Si habla español Como Comenzar Getting Started Es muy fácil... Sólo necesita contactar a la persona indicada de acuerdo al curso o programa deseado. El proceso de inscripción es sencillo y con la ayuda de su contacto podrá ingresar a las clases con éxito. Getting started at CCC is easy! Just contact the person listed with the course or program you are interested in. The registration process is simple and with our help you will be able to successfully enroll in classes. Existe la posibilidad de ayuda financiera y planes de pago para aquellas personas que deseen tomar clases con créditos. Algunas limitaciones pueden ser aplicadas. El departamento de ayuda financiera se encuentra en el edificio Rook Hall. Financial Aid help may be available to students who qualify and payment plans are offered for students planning to take credit classes. Certain limitations may apply. The Financial Aid Department is located in Rook Hall. Contamos con consejeros bilingües (inglés y español) para los alumnos que necesiten asesoría académica para ingresar a programas específicos. El departamento de orientación académica se encuentra en el edificio Community Center. We have bilingual academic advisors (English and Spanish) in the Student Success Center for those students who would like information about enrolling in specific programs. Academic advisors are located in the Community Center building. Matrícula para alumnos de ESL ESL Registration Debe hacer una cita. Para las clases diurnas en Oregon City, llame al número 503-594-3234. Para clases nocturnas en Harmony Center, llame al 503-594-0638. Para clases nocturnas en Canby o Molalla, llame al 503-594-3234. Refiérase a la páginas 49-52 para el horario de clases. Make an appointment. For day classes in Oregon City, call 503-594-3234; for evening classes at Harmony Center, 503-594-0638, noon-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday. For Canby or Molalla night classes, call 503-594-3234. See p. 49-52 for class listing. Cursos en español Courses Taught in Spanish CCC ofrece los siguientes cursos en español. Estos cursos aparecen en la sección de cursos acreditados, en las páginas 21-92, marcadas con ESPAÑOL en la columna izquierda. CCC offers the following courses taught in Spanish. These classes are noted in the credit course listing, p. 21-92, with ESPAÑOL in the left column. GED-011 GED 049 SBM-006 HOR-009 GED-011 GED 049 SBM-006 HOR-009 GED EN ESPANOL, 0 CREDIT Latino GED y Habilidades para la Vida, 0 CREDIT PREPARING FOR THE CCB EXAM, 0 CREDIT, ESPAñOL Leyes de plaguicidas & seguridad, 2 CEU, ESPAñOL GED EN ESPANOL, 0 CREDIT Latino GED and life skills, 0 CREDIT PREPARING FOR THE CCB EXAM, 0 CREDIT, ESPAñOL PESTICIDE LAWS/SAFETY, SPANISH, 2 CEU, ESPAñOL Contact Information: Advising Services...................................................................503-594-3475 Career Center........................................................................503-594-6001 Computer Classes................... Instructor Adriana Aristizabal, 503-594-3916 Counseling Services............................. Guadalupe Martinez, 503-594-3185 Disability Resource Center......................................................503-594-6357 English as a Second Language................. Nena Monterroza, 503-594-3234 Spanish GED............................................... Camilo Sanchez, 503-594-3029 Student and Academic Support Services................................503-594-3444 Testing & Assessment............................................................503-594-3283 Veteran’s Center....................................................................503-594-3438 Workforce Services...........................................Irene Carrillo, 503-594-3433 12 For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Veterans Services Veterans Education and Training Center CCC Oregon City Campus, Community Center Room 100 503-594-3438 vetinfo@clackamas.edu http://depts.clackamas.edu/veterans The Veteran Education and Training Center is a service of Clackamas Community College dedicated in gratitude to providing hospitality, advocacy, and the highest quality of service to all Veterans. The VET Center’s staff goal is to support every Veteran’s transition from warrior to student to graduate and finally to working professional. The VET Center will ensure every individual Veteran’s unique needs are met. Clackamas Community College recognizes and honors the Military Veterans of our community and their families. Please allow us the honor and privilege to serve you! The college provides a wide range of services for Veterans which include: • Information about benefits • Education and career information • Assistance with getting started and being successful • Referrals to additional resources • Assistance with necessary paperwork • VA enrollment and progress certification • Student Veterans Club • Veterans Events • Transition Assistance Workshops • Veterans Book Share • Veterans Text Book Grants • Military Families Scholarship Endowment • VA Work study The regulations and requirements associated with providing and receiving the variety of veteran benefits are numerous and complex. We can help you understand your benefits and the process of accessing them. Please come see us soon and often to be informed and ensure you remain in compliance. Army Strong Community Center CCC Oregon City Campus 503-594-6215 The Army Strong Community Center (ASCC) is located in the Community Center on the CCC Oregon City campus. Newly opened in May 2011, our center is exciting news, being the first ASCC to be located west of the Mississippi River as well as at a community college. The ASCC is a virtual installation designed to provide support close to home. As a service member, retiree, veteran or family member, you can make use of resources and responsive services at the same level of access you would expect to find on a military installation.The ASCC staff has developed a network of government, veteran and social service resources and they know how to weave them together to maximize results for every Military Family that has presented a question or concern and works together for a successful resolution. Workforce Services Skill up for jobs of the future! WorkSource Clackamas is preparing Oregonians for jobs in healthcare, manufacturing, high tech, green technologies and more! Job Search and Training Help Are you looking for a job? Do you need to upgrade your skills to get a better job? Interested in working and learning on the job (OJT)? WorkSource Clackamas has no-cost career advancement services which can • help you update your skills • sharpen your job search expertise • access jobs in high-growth careers Take the next step! Contact our Career Specialists to learn more about our incredible career workshops and services. Contact us at 503-594-6246 or visit us on the Web at www.worksourceclackamas.org Consult the Experts! NO-COST Career Workshops at WorkSource Clackamas 506 High Street, Oregon City 97045 Our Career Specialists are experts in job search strategies. Join a workshop to practice innovative techniques to find employers, develop a resume, improve networking, interview better, and improve your job search. Visit www.worksourceclackamas.org or call to learn more about the NO COST workshops. Call 971-673-6400. Reservations required. Building Skills and Growing Businesses! Sponsored by the Workforce Investment Council of Clackamas County www.wicco.org WorkSource Oregon is an equal opportunity employer/program. WorkSource Oregon es un programa/empleador que respeta la igualdad de oportunidades. www.clackamas.edu 13 Distance Learning There are many alternatives to on-campus courses that allow busy students to pursue their educational goals. These courses may involve the use of computers, video, voice mail, email and the Internet. Some of these courses may require orientation, class meetings, lab work and testing to be done on campus. You may contact the course instructor for more information about specific on-campus activity requirements. Interested in Distance Learning? Visit Distance Learning on the Web at http://online.clackamas.edu for information about: • Course Offerings • Computer Requirements • Technical Skills Needed • How to Get Started • Moodle Workshops for Students Online Courses Online courses take place over the Internet, allowing students to complete their assignments, work cooperatively with other students, and take quizzes and exams without having to come to campus. Some online courses may require exams to be taken on campus or in a proctored setting. You may contact the course instructor for information about exam requirements. HYbrid Courses Hybrid courses describe a format that combines face-to-face classroom instruction with computer-based learning. Hybrid courses combine instructional time spent in the classroom with online time. The result is a course that offers the student the high-touch aspects of face-to-face time in the classroom with the anytime/anywhere high-tech online course learning opportunities. The Hybrid format reduces the amount of time the student needs to be on campus. Hybrid courses are identified in the quarterly Schedule of Classes by the term HYBRID and also the icon HYB. Technical Skills Required Complete course information available in Credit Course Listing, p. 21-89. Indicated with: WEB Business BA-101-07 BA-104-02 BA-111-02 BA-119-01 BA-120-01 BA-131-05 BA-131-06 BA-131-07 BA-156-01 BA-177-01 BA-205-02 BA-206-01 BA-208-01 BA-211-03 BA-212-03 BA-213-01 BA-214-01 BA-216-01 BA-218-01 BA-222-01 BA-223-02 BA-226-02 BA-227-01 BA-251-01 BA-285-02 BT-177-01 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS, 4 CREDITS BUSINESS MATH, 3 CREDITS GENERAL ACCOUNTING I, 4 CREDITS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES, 2 CREDITS PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS, 3 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS BUSINESS FORECASTING, 3 CREDITS PAYROLL ACCOUNTING, 3 CREDITS BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS WITH TECHNOLOGY, 4 CREDITS MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS, 4 CREDITS EMPLOYEE AND LABOR RELATIONS, 4 CREDITS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I, 4 CREDITS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II, 4 CREDITS DECISION MAKING WITH ACCOUNTING INFORMATION, 4 CREDITS BUSINESS COMMUNICATION, 3 CREDITS COST ACCOUNTING, 3 CREDITS PERSONAL FINANCE, 4 CREDITS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, 3 CREDITS PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING, 4 CREDITS BUSINESS LAW I, 4 CREDITS BUSINESS LAW II, 4 CREDITS SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT, 3 CREDITS HUMAN RELATIONS IN BUSINESS, 4 CREDITS MICROSOFT PROJECT, 3 CREDITS Career Planning HD-140-01 HD-185-01 HD-186-01 CAREER EXPLORATION, 3 CREDITS PRIOR LEARNING PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT I, 1 credit A DIGITAL YOU-BUILDING AN E-PORTFOLIO, 3 CREDITS College Success EL-103-05 HD-147-01 LIB-101-01 TAKING EFFECTIVE NOTES, 1 credit DECISION MAKING, 1 credit INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESEARCH, 1 credit To participate in an online course, students should have working knowledge of word processing software, Internet and email use and Moodle software. Communication Studies Get Started in Distance Learning Computer Science Instructions for getting started in a Distance Learning class can be found at http://online.clackamas.edu questions about distance learning? • 14 Online Courses — Winter Term 2015 Call 503-594-6310 Email online@clackamas.edu For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 COMM-212-01 MASS MEDIA & SOCIETY, 4 CREDITS COMM-218-01 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION, 4 CREDITS CS-120-30 CS-120-31 CS-125H-30 CS-135S-30 CS-135W-30 CS-179-30 SURVEY OF COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS SURVEY OF COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS HTML & WEB SITE DESIGN, 3 CREDITS MICROSOFT EXCEL, 3 CREDITS MICROSOFT WORD, 3 CREDITS NETWORKING I, 3 CREDITS Coooperative Work Experience CWE-281-06 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR I, 0 CREDITS Education ECE-142-01 ED-100-02 ED-169-01 ED-200-01 ED-229-01 ED-254-01 ED-258-01 MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY AND THE INFLUENCES ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1 credit INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION, 3 CREDITS OVERVIEW OF STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS, 3 CREDITS FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION, 3 CREDITS LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT, 3 CREDITS INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES FOR DUAL LANGUAGE LEARNERS, 3 CREDITS MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION, 3 CREDITS Electronics & Microelectronics SM-136-01 SM-160-01 PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY, 2 CREDITS SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSING II, 2 CREDITS Engineering MET-112-01 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY CAREERS, 2 CREDITS English ENG-204-01 SURVEY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, PART 1, 4 CREDITS MUS-105-01 MUS-141-01 MUS-206-02 PHL-101-02 PS-204-01 PSY-110-01 SOC-204-02 SOC-205-03 SSC-160-01 SSC-160-02 MUSIC APPRECIATION, 3 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO THE MUSIC BUSINESS, 3 CREDITS MUSIC LITERATURE: HISTORY OF ROCK, 4 CREDITS PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS, 4 CREDITS PSYCHOLOGY: AN OVERVIEW, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS SOCIAL STRATIFICATION & SOCIAL SYSTEMS, 4 CREDITS FAITH & REASON, 5 CREDITS FAITH & REASON, 5 CREDITS Mathematics MTH-060-10 MTH-065-10 MTH-095-10 MTH-111-10 MTH-243-10 ALGEBRA I, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA II, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA III, 4 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS STATISTICS I, 4 CREDITS Medical Assistant MA-110-02 MA-110-03 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, 3 CREDITS MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, 3 CREDITS Nursing NRS-230-01 NRS-230-02 CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY I, 3 CREDITS CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY I, 3 CREDITS Environmental Safety & Health Physical Education ESH-100-01 ESH-101-01 PE-270-01 PE-294A-01 ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS, 3 CREDITS HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT, 2 CREDITS Family Studies Science HDF-133-01 HDF-134-01 BI-101-30 BI-101-31 BI-102-30 BI-234-30 GS-107-30 PH-121-30 PH-122-30 HDF-135-01 DIVERSITY IN FAMILY DEVELOPMENT, 1 credit STRENGTH-BASED ASSESSMENT IN FAMILY DEVELOPMENT, 1 credit SETTING & ACHIEVING GOALS IN FAMILY DEVELOPMENT, 1 credit Health HE-204-01 HE-204-03 HE-250-01 HE-250-03 HE-250-04 HE-250-05 NUTRITION, WEIGHT CONTROL & PHYSICAL FITNESS, 3 CREDITS NUTRITION, WEIGHT CONTROL & PHYSICAL FITNESS, 3 CREDITS PERSONAL HEALTH, 3 CREDITS PERSONAL HEALTH, 3 CREDITS PERSONAL HEALTH, 3 CREDITS PERSONAL HEALTH, 3 CREDITS Health Science HS-103-01 HS-211-01 ETHICS FOR HUMAN SERVICE WORKERS, 2 CREDITS HIV, TB & INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1 credit Horticulture HOR-237-01 DISEASE IDENTIFICATION, 2 CREDITS Humanities/Social Sciences ANT-101-01 ANT-103-01 ART-102-01 ART-205-02 ART-262-02 EC-201-04 HST-102-03 HST-202-04 HUM-160-01 HUM-160-02 J-211-01 MUS-101-02 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 4 CREDITS CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 4 CREDITS ART APPRECIATION, 3 CREDITS HISTORY OF WESTERN ART, 4 CREDITS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTO IMAGING, 3 CREDITS PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: MICRO, 4 CREDITS HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4 CREDITS HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 4 CREDITS FAITH & REASON, 5 CREDITS FAITH & REASON, 5 CREDITS MASS MEDIA & SOCIETY, 4 CREDITS MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS, 3 CREDITS SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY, 3 CREDITS PHILOSOPHY OF COACHING, 2 CREDITS GENERAL BIOLOGY; CELLULAR BIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS GENERAL BIOLOGY; CELLULAR BIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS GENERAL BIOLOGY; ANIMAL SYSTEMS, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS ASTRONOMY, 4 CREDITS GENERAL ASTRONOMY, 4 CREDITS GENERAL ASTRONOMY, 4 CREDITS Writing WR-121-14 WR-121-17 WR-121-18 WR-121-19 WR-121-20 WR-122-11 WR-122-12 WR-122-13 WR-122-14 WR-122-17 WR-122-18 WR-123-01 WR-127-01 WR-227-03 WR-227-04 ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 3 CREDITS SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY WRITING, 1 credit TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING, 4 CREDITS TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING, 4 CREDITS www.clackamas.edu 15 Hybrid Courses Complete course information available in Credit Course Listing, p. 21-89. Indicated with: HYB Art ART-205-01 HISTORY OF WESTERN ART, 4 CREDITS Business BA-104-01 BA-125-01 BA-205-01 BA-250-01 BT-125-01 BT-160-01 BUSINESS MATH, 3 CREDITS ADVANCED PROJECT MANAGEMENT TOOLS, 5 CREDITS BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS WITH TECHNOLOGY, 4 CREDITS SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, 3 CREDITS BUSINESS EDITING II, 3 CREDITS WORD I, 3 CREDITS College Success HD-100-01 COLLEGE SURVIVAL, 1 CREDIT Computer Science CS-120-01 CS-120-02 CS-120-03 CS-120-10 CS-284-01 CS-288W-01 SURVEY OF COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS SURVEY OF COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS SURVEY OF COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS SURVEY OF COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS NETWORK SECURITY, 3 CREDITS WINDOWS NETWORK ADMINISTRATION, 4 CREDITS Criminal Justice CJA-211-01 CJA-243-01 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION II, 3 CREDITS DRUGS, CRIME AND THE LAW, 3 CREDITS Education ECE-121-01 ECE-154-01 ECE-240-01 ERM-107-01 ERM-109-01 ERM-202-01 INTRODUCTION TO UTILITY INDUSTRY AND CAREER OPTIONS, 3 CREDITS CAREER PORTFOLIO, 4 CREDITS CAREER INTERVIEW STRATEGIES, 1 credit ENERGY APPLICATIONS II: LEADERSHIP, 4 CREDITS English ENG-104-30 ENG-252-15 PRESCHOOL CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 3 CREDITS UNDERSTANDING CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT, 3 CREDITS Gerontology GRN-182-01 16 INTRODUCTION TO PLANT BASED LIVING, 3 CREDITS FIRST AID/CPR/AED, 3 CREDITS FIRST AID/CPR/AED, 3 CREDITS HEALTH & FITNESS FOR LIFE, 3 CREDITS Horticulture HOR-136-01 HOR-227-02 URBAN AGRICULTURE PRACTICUM/WINTER, 6 CREDITS PLANT IDENTIFICATION/WINTER, 3 CREDITS Human Development and Leadership HD-153-01 MANAGING CONFLICT IN YOUR LIFE, 1 credit Mathematics MTH-060-20 MTH-060-21 MTH-065-15 MTH-065-20 MTH-095-15 MTH-095-20 MTH-095-21 MTH-111-20 MTH-111-21 MTH-111-22 MTH-111-23 MTH-111-24 MTH-111-30 MTH-111-31 ALGEBRA I, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA I, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA II, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA II, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA III, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA III, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA III, 4 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS Medical Assistant MA-110-01 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, 3 CREDITS NRS-232-01 PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES I, 3 CREDITS NRS-232-02 PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES I, 3 CREDITS Physical Education PE-240-01 AGING AND THE BODY, 3 CREDITS For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING THEORY & TECHNIQUES, 3 CREDITS Science CH-104-30 CH-105-30 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY, 5 CREDITS INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY, 5 CREDITS World Languages GER-202-01 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: FICTION, 4 CREDITS HINDU MYTHOLOGY, 4 CREDITS Family Studies HDF-247-01 HDF-260-01 HE-207-01 HE-252-02 HE-252-05 HPE-295-02 Nursing OBSERVATION AND GUIDANCE I IN ECE SETTINGS, 4 CREDITS LANGUAGE & LITERACY DEVELOPMENT, 3 CREDITS ENVIRONMENTS & CURRICULUM PLANNING I, 3 CREDITS Energy Resource Management ERM-100-01 Health SECOND-YEAR GERMAN II, 4 CREDITS Writing WR-121-03 WR-121-07 WR-122-03 WR-122-04 WR-122-10 WR-241-01 ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS CREATIVE WRITING: FICTION, 4 CREDITS Clackamas in Your Community Credit and non-credit courses offered at Clackamas Community College sites near you! CCC at Harmony Community Campus CCC Wilsonville Campus CCC in Canby Along with the Oregon City campus, Clackamas Community College has two additional campuses to serve the needs of students in other parts of the district. The college’s Harmony campus is a full service campus in the North Clackamas area (near Clackamas Town Center). The Wilsonville campus is full service as well, and is easily accessible from I-5. In addition, there are many CCC courses available in other communities throughout the district. CCC at Harmony Community Campus 7738 SE Harmony Road, Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 / OIT Metro Center: 7726 SE Harmony Road, Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 The following courses are available at Clackamas Community College. For more information, contact 503-594-0623. Adult Basic Education (ABE) Instruction offered to improve reading, writing, and math skills. Individual schedules are arranged. Students must be 16 years old. Fees determined at assessment. For additional information about orientation and scheduling, please call 503-594-3027. Days/Harmony Campus: M-TH, 1-3 p.m. ABE-012-67 ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, 0 CREDITS Business Development Center Classes/Workshops Small Business Development Center (SBDC) classes are offered as practical training for owners and managers of small businesses and do NOT fulfill the requirements for any college transfer, general education or certificate programs. For more information about these classes or other questions regarding your small business needs, contact the SBDC at 503-594-0738 or e-mail bizcenter@clackamas. edu. Website: www.bizcenter.org. SBM-006-01 SBM-006-08 SBM-006-11 SBM-006-17 SBM-006-18 SBM-006-21 SBM-006-22 SBM-006-25 SBM-006-30 SBM-006-31 SBM-006-32 SBM-006-33 SBM-006-34 SBM-006-35 GOING INTO BUSINESS, 0 CREDIT WINNING THE MARKETING GAME, 0 CREDIT FINDING THE PROFIT ZONE, 0 CREDIT SMALL BUSINESS FINANCE, 0 CREDIT SMALL BUSINESS RECORDKEEPING, 0 CREDIT QUICKBOOKS PRO: PART I, 0 CREDIT QUICKBOOKS PRO: PART II, 0 CREDIT QUICKBOOKS BASIC PAYROLL, 0 CREDIT PREPARING FOR THE CCB EXAM, 0 CREDIT PREPARING FOR THE CCB EXAM, 0 CREDIT PREPARING FOR THE CCB EXAM, 0 CREDIT PREPARING FOR THE CCB EXAM, 0 CREDIT PREPARING FOR THE CCB EXAM, 0 CREDIT PREPARING FOR THE CCB EXAM, 0 CREDIT To regis see credter for these cla pages 2 it course listing sses, course r 1-89 for time, , egistrat d ion num ate, ber. Harmony Community Campus Hours Hours are subject to change. Please call 503-594-0620 for updated information. December 22nd-January 2nd services are available at Oregon City campus and on line only. Building Hours Dec 15-19 M-Th F Jan. 7-March 23 M-Th F S 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. 7:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-6 p.m Dec. 15-19 Jan. 5-9 Jan. 12-March 21 M-Th F M-Th F M-Th F 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m 8 a.m.-5 p.m 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Dec. 15-19 Jan. 5-March 23 M-Th F F M-Th F 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 9 a.m.-6 p.m 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 5-March 18 M-W 12 p.m.-5 p.m. Student Services Advising Counseling Testing & Assessment Dec. 15-19 Jan. 5-March 23 M-Th F M-Th F 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 5-March 18 M-W M-Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 4 p.m.-6 p.m. Math Lab Bookstore January 5-10 M-TH 9:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. F 10 a.m.-3 p.m. S 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Jan. 12- Feb. 13 M-Th 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., 2:30-6:30 p.m. FClosed Feb. 17-March 13 M-Th 10 a.m.-3 p.m. FClosed Jan. 19 Closed for Holiday Feb. 16 Closed for Holiday Textbook Buyback March 16-20 M-W Th-F 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., 2:30-6:30 p.m. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. www.clackamas.edu 17 SBM-006-36 SBM-006-38 SBM-006-39 SBM-006-41 SBM-006-51 SBM-006-52 SBM-006-60 SBM-010-01 SBM-011-01 SBM-020-04 SBM-020-06 How to pass the ccb exam, 0 credit Mobile 4 Business, 0 credit SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION, 0 CREDIT SOCIAL MEDIA (PINTEREST), 0 CREDIT WORDPRESS WEB DESIGN PART I, 0 CREDIT WORDPRESS WEB DESIGN PART II, 0 CREDIT CORRAL THE CHAOS, 0 CREDIT Real Estate Broker License, 0 credit PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PRE-LICENSE, 0 CREDIT SMALL BUSINESS GREENHOUSE, 0 CREDIT SMALL BUSINESS GREENHOUSE, 0 CREDIT Clinical Laboratory Assistant For more information about these classes contact: Health-ScienceQuestions @clackamas.edu CLA-102-01 CLA-102-02 CLA-115-01 CLA-119-01 CLA-130-01 CLINICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT SKILLS II, 4 CREDITS CLINICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT SKILLS II, 4 CREDITS LABORATORY ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS, 2 CREDITS PHLEBOTOMY/LABORATORY/PRACTICUM I, 3 CREDITS SPECIMEN COLLECTION, 1 credit Communication Studies For more information about these classes call: Communication Studies Department, 503-594-3337 COMM-111-04 PUBLIC SPEAKING, 4 CREDITS COMM-111-10 PUBLIC SPEAKING, 4 CREDITS Computer Science For more information about these classes call: Computer Science Department, 503-594-3071. CS-120-10 SURVEY OF COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS Dental Assistant For more information about these classes contact: Health-ScienceQuestions@clackamas.edu DA-102-01 DA-102-02 DA-105-01 DA-105-02 DA-108-01 DA-108-02 DA-120-01 DA-135-01 DENTAL RADIOLOGY II, 1 credit DENTAL RADIOLOGY II, 1 credit CLINICAL PROCEDURES II, 3 CREDITS CLINICAL PROCEDURES II, 3 CREDITS DENTAL MATERIALS II, 2 CREDITS DENTAL MATERIALS II, 2 CREDITS CLINICAL PRACTICUM II, 5 CREDITS PHARMACOLOGY/MEDICAL EMERGENCIES, 1 credit Emergency Medical Technician For more information about these classes contact: Health-ScienceQuestions @clackamas.edu EMT-101-01 EMT-102-01 EMT-102-02 18 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PART I, 5 CREDITS EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PART II, 5 CREDITS EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PART II, 5 CREDITS For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 English as a Second Language These classes are for students ages 16 and older whose first language is not English. Required: Instructor consent. Call 503-594-0638 for information. Para más información, llame 503-594-0638. ESL-022-06 ESL-022-07 ESL-033-06 ESL-040-06 ESL-041-06 ESL-043-06 ESL-045-06 ESL-047-06 ESL-049-06 ESL-050-06 ESL-053-06 ESL-082-06 ESL-087-06 BEGINNING ESL, 0 CREDITS BEGINNING ESL, 0 CREDITS INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION, 0 CREDITS BEGINNING GRAMMAR, 0 CREDITS UPPER BEGINNING GRAMMAR, 0 CREDITS INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR B, 0 CREDITS UPPER INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR B, 0 CREDITS ADVANCED GRAMMAR B, 0 CREDITS BEGINNING READING & WRITING, 0 CREDITS UPPER BEGINNING READING & WRITING, 0 CREDITS INTERMEDIATE READING & WRITING, 0 CREDITS SPELLING, 0 CREDITS EDITING FOR BETTER WRITING, 0 CREDITS Environmental Science ESR-172-20 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 4 CREDITS Food and Nutrition For more information about these classes contact: Health-ScienceQuestions @clackamas.edu FN-225-01 FN-225-02 NUTRITION, 4 CREDITS NUTRITION, 4 CREDITS GED Español For more information about this class call: 503-594-3029. Para más información, llame 503-594-3234 GED-049-03 GED-049-04 LATINO GED & LIFE SKILLS, 0 CREDITS LATINO GED & LIFE SKILLS, 0 CREDITS Healthcare Professional Development for more information about these classes call: 503-594-0696 HPD-009-10 HPD-009-11 HPD-009-12 CPR-INITIAL, 0.6 CEU CPR-INITIAL, 0.6 CEU CPR-INITIAL, 0.6 CEU Human Development and Leadership For more information about these classes call: Student Success Center, 503-594-3176. HD-144-01 HD-161-01 ASSERTIVE COMMUNICATION, 1 credit MULTICULTURAL AWARENESS, 1 credit Humanities/Social Sciences Medical Assistant For more information about these classes call: Humanities Division, 503-594-3111. For more information about these classes contact: Health-ScienceQuestions@clackamas.edu EC-200-01 ENG-104-30 ENG-106-30 GEO-130-01 MA-110-01 MA-110-02 MA-116-01 MA-117-01 MA-118-01 HST-102-02 MUS-130-01 MUS-206-01 MUS-206-04 PHL-101-01 PSY-101-01 PSY-101-06 PSY-215-02 PSY-219-01 R-101-02 R-102-01 SOC-205-01 SOC-206-02 WR-095-30 WR-121-30 WR-121-31 WR-122-30 WR-122-31 WS-101-01 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: FICTION, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: POETRY, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY, 4 CREDITS HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4 CREDITS MUSIC AND MEDIA: SEX, DRUGS & ROCK AND ROLL, 1 credit MUSIC LITERATURE: HISTORY OF ROCK, 4 CREDITS MUSIC LITERATURE: HISTORY OF ROCK, 4 CREDITS PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS, 4 CREDITS HUMAN RELATIONS, 3 CREDITS HUMAN RELATIONS, 3 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, 4 CREDITS COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS, 4 CREDITS COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS, 4 CREDITS SOCIAL STRATIFICATION & SOCIAL SYSTEMS, 4 CREDITS INSTITUTIONS & SOCIAL CHANGE, 4 CREDITS PARAGRAPH TO ESSAY, 3 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN’S STUDIES, 4 CREDITS Mathematics For more information about these classes call: Mathematics Department, 503-594-3324. MTH-010-30 MTH-010-31 MTH-020-30 MTH-020-31 MTH-054-30 MTH-060-30 MTH-060-31 MTH-065-30 MTH-065-31 MTH-095-30 MTH-095-31 MTH-111-30 MTH-111-31 MTH-243-30 FUNDAMENTALS OF ARITHMETIC I, 4 CREDITS FUNDAMENTALS OF ARITHMETIC I, 4 CREDITS FUNDAMENTALS OF ARITHMETIC II, 4 CREDITS FUNDAMENTALS OF ARITHMETIC II, 4 CREDITS MEDICATION CALCULATIONS FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANTS, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA I, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA I, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA II, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA II, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA III, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA III, 4 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS STATISTICS I, 4 CREDITS MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, 3 CREDITS MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, 3 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO MEDICATIONS, 3 CREDITS CLINICAL LAB PROCEDURES I, 2 CREDITS EXAMINATION ROOM TECHNIQUES, 4 CREDITS Nursing For more information about these classes contact: Health-ScienceQuestions @clackamas.edu NRS-111-01 NRS-111C-06 NRS-221-01 NRS-221C-01 NRS-221C-02 NRS-221C-03 NRS-221C-04 NRS-221C-05 NRS-230-01 NRS-230-02 NRS-232-01 NRS-232-02 NUR-100-01 NUR-100C-01 NUR-100C-02 NUR-160-01 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING-CHRONIC ILLNESS I, 3 CREDITS FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS I CLINICAL, 3 CREDITS CHRONIC ILLNESS II AND END OF LIFE, 3 CREDITS NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS II AND END OF LIFE CLINICAL, 6 CREDITS NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS II AND END OF LIFE CLINICAL, 6 CREDITS NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS II AND END OF LIFE CLINICAL, 6 CREDITS NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS II AND END OF LIFE CLINICAL, 6 CREDITS NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS II AND END OF LIFE CLINICAL, 6 CREDITS CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY I, 3 CREDITS CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY I, 3 CREDITS PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES I, 3 CREDITS PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES I, 3 CREDITS NURSING ASSISTANT I, 7 CREDITS NURSING ASSISTANT I CLINICAL, 0 CREDITS NURSING ASSISTANT I CLINICAL, 0 CREDITS FLUID AND ELECTROLYTES, 2 CREDITS Where to find food Cougar Express Café: Harmony Building 1st Floor Lobby, featuring daily specials M–Th F 7:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. & 4:30-7 p.m. 7:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m Bookstore: Harmony Building 1st Floor Lobby has a wide variety of food choices. There is a microwave in the Harmony Building 2nd floor common area for students to heat food. www.clackamas.edu 19 CCC Wilsonville Campus 29353 SW Town Center Loop East, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070 Wilsonville Campus Hours Hours are subject to change. Please call 503-594-0940 for updated information. Building Hours Dec. 15-19 Dec. 22-26 Dec. 29-31 Jan. 2 Jan 5-March 20 503-594-0940 M-F M-F M-W F M-Th F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. CLOSED 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8a.m.-7 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F M-F M-W F M-Th F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. CLOSED 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Student Services 503-594-0940 Dec. 15-19 Dec. 22-26 Dec. 29-31 Jan. 2 Jan. 5-March 20 Advising Center 503-594-0959 Dec. 15-19 Dec. 22-26 Dec. 29-31 Jan. 5-March 20 M-F M-F M-W M-Th F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. CLOSED 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Dec. 15-19 Dec. 22-26 Dec. 29-31 Jan. 2 Jan. 5-March 20 M-F M-F M-W F M-Th F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. CLOSED 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Testing & Assessment Center 503-594-0959 or 503-594-0940 The following courses are available at Clackamas Community College, Wilsonville Campus and will fulfill all requirements of the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer and the Associate of General Studies. For more information, contact 503-594-0944. Communication Studies For more information about these classes call: Communication Studies Department, 503-594-3337 COMM-111-15 PUBLIC SPEAKING, 4 CREDITS COMM-111-16 PUBLIC SPEAKING, 4 CREDITS Energy Resource Management/Utility Workforce For more information about these classes call: Angie Sandercock, 503-594-0944. RM-100-01 ERM-107-01 ERM-109-01 ERM-110-01 ERM-111-01 ERM-160-01 ERM-161-01 ERM-202-01 20 INTRODUCTION TO UTILITY INDUSTRY AND CAREER OPTIONS, 3 CREDITS CAREER PORTFOLIO, 4 CREDITS CAREER INTERVIEW STRATEGIES, 1 credit OSHA 10 TRAINING, 1 credit FLAGGING-WORK ZONE PROTECTION, 1 credit UTILITY INDUSTRY HEALTH AWARENESS, 3 CREDITS UTILITY INDUSTRY SAFETY DEVELOPMENT, 4 CREDITS ENERGY APPLICATIONS II: LEADERSHIP, 4 CREDITS For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Human Development and Leadership For more information about these classes call: Student Success Center, 503-594-3176. HD-145-01 HD-158-01 STRESS MANAGEMENT, 1 credit MANAGING CHANGE, 1 credit Health For more information about these classes call: 503-594-0942 HE-261-01 HE-261-02 COMMUNITY CPR, 1 credit COMMUNITY CPR, 1 credit Humanities For more information about these classes call: Humanities Division, 503-594-3111. ANT-103-15 ENG-226-15 ENG-252-15 HST-202-15 PSY-219-15 SOC-205-15 WR-121-15 WR-121-16 WR-122-15 WR-122-16 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 4 CREDITS POPULAR LITERATURE, 4 CREDITS HINDU MYTHOLOGY, 4 CREDITS HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 4 CREDITS INTRODUCTION TO ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, 4 CREDITS SOCIAL STRATIFICATION & SOCIAL SYSTEMS, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS Mathematics For more information about these classes call: Mathematics Department, 503-594-3395. MTH-060-15 MTH-065-15 MTH-065-16 MTH-095-15 ALGEBRA I, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA II, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA II, 4 CREDITS ALGEBRA III, 4 CREDITS Science For more information about these classes call: 503-594-3345 G-102-15 G-202-15 GENERAL GEOLOGY, 4 CREDITS GENERAL GEOLOGY, 4 CREDITS CCC Extension Sites CCC in Canby Classes are held Applied Technology Center unless otherwise noted. See the Credit Section of the Schedule for information on location of classes. GED Español These classes are for students ages 16 and older. Register first night of class. Required: Instructor consent. Call 503-594-3029 for information. Para más información, llame 503-594-3029. GED-049-02 SBM-010-01 LATINO GED & LIFE SKILLS, 0 CREDITS REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSE, 0 CREDITS Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Time Fee Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Credit and non-credit courses offered Winter 2015 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Adult Basic Education (ABE) ABE-012 ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, 0 CREDIT 4 ABE-012-07247663 ??? S. MCKENNA/S. HATSWELL ABE-012-67247664 ??? H. PAZ MTWTH1-2:50PM $0 $0 $55 MTWTH1-2:50PM $0 $0 $55 $55 $55 Anthropology ANT-101 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 4 CREDITS Introduces the study of humans as biocultural beings in the context of modern genetics, evolutionary theory, primate taxonomy, anatomy and behavior, fossil hominines, and the role of the physical anthropologist in forensic science. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. WEB ANT-101-01250814 ??? R. KEELER $336 ANT-102 ARCHAEOLOGY & PREHISTORY, 4 CREDITS $26 $35 $397 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: robertk@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3409. Introduces the methods used by archaeologists to study the development of human cultures. Provides a survey of world prehistory, tracing the transition of human societies from hunting and gathering to farming, to the beginning of urban life and the rise of early civilizations. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. ANT-103 ANT-102-01250815 ???MW 8-9:50AM R. KEELER $336 $26 $0 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 4 CREDITS 4 ANT-103-15253037 ???W M. MEDLIN $0 WEB ANT-103-01250816 ??? R. KEELER ANT-280 ANTHROPOLOGY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS ANT-280-01253036 ??? R. KEELER $362 Introduces the diversity of contemporary human cultures and the ways anthropologists study and compare them in an effort to understand how different societies organize their lives and make sense of the world around them. Explores the interrelationships among the various elements of culture. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. At Wilsonville Campus. $336 6-9:50PM $0 $362 $26 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Crs. Fee Total Art Instruction offered to improve reading, writing, and math skills. Individual schedules are arranged. Students must be 16 years old. Required: Instructor consent. Please call 503-594-3027 for orientation information. At Harmony Community Campus. Course No. $35 $362 ART-100A JEWELRY MAKING TECHNIQUES, 1 CREDIT Various topics will introduce techniques in: construction, forming, fabrication, soldering, inlay, etching, mold making, casting, stone setting, chain making and silversmithing. Students will be encouraged to create and design their own jewelry with both meaning and function. Historical and contemporary issues surrounding jewelry and body adornment will be presented and discussed during the course. May be repeated for up to 3 credits. ART-100A-01250052 ???T R. EPSTEIN $84 10-2:20PM $6.50 $125 $215.50 ART-100A-02250053 ???W J. IIJIMA $84 5:30-9:50PM $6.50 $125 $215.50 ART-100A-03250054 ???T R. EPSTEIN $84 10-2:20PM $6.50 $125 $215.50 ART-100A-04250055 ???TH J. IIJIMA $84 5:30-9:50PM $6.50 $125 $215.50 ART-102 ART APPRECIATION, 3 CREDITS WEB ART-102-01250056 ??? C. SIEGFRIED ART-106 ANIMATION & MOTION GRAPHICS I, 3 CREDITS ART-106-01250058 ???TTH 1-3:50PM T. WASSON $252 $19.50 $90 Focus: Basic Jewelry Making. Meets: 1/6-2/3. Course Listing Day Tuition Focus: Basic Jewelry Making. Meets: 1/14-2/11. Focus: Ring casting. Meets: 2/10-3/10. Focus: Chain making. Meets: 2/18-3/18. Discover the fundamentals of thinking about and creating art through readings, class discussions, art projects and gallery/museum tours. This course will examine current history, culture, ideas and issues associated with art and culture. Focus on modern and contemporary art. $252 $19.50 $35 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: csiegfried@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3848. $306.50 Introduction to the fundamentals of animation and motion graphics design. This project-based course will explore experimental and new technological approaches to creating digital effects and animation for video and web-based applications. Students will learn the basics of After Effects to create successful motion graphics projects. Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video is recommended. Recommended: ART-221, ART-225, ART-226, DMC-104. $397 $361.50 Recommended: Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: robertk@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3409. Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of anthropology and/or archaeology. Prerequisite: Student must have previously completed 9 credits at CCC and declared a major. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. ✔ Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location $504 $39 $45 $588V TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. Continued V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 132. Continued www.clackamas.edu 21 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Art, continued ART-107 ANIMATION & MOTION GRAPHICS II, 3 CREDITS Continuation of the practice of animation and motion graphics design. This project-based course will explore intermediate aspects of experimental and new technological approaches to creating digital effects and animation for video and web-based applications. Students will learn intermediate aspects of After Effects to create successful motion graphic projects. Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video is recommended. Prerequisites: ART-106 or DMC-106. Recommended: ART-221, ART-225, ART-226, DMC-104. ART-107-01250059 ???TTH 1-3:50PM T. WASSON $252 $19.50 $90 ART-115 BASIC DESIGN: TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN, 4 CREDITS $361.50 Recommended: Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video. Acquaints students with the vocabulary of composition and the elements and principles of design. Develop creative composition and analytical skills through projects and critiques. Examine historical and contemporary issues and ideas related to visual composition. ART-116 ART-115-01250060 ???MW 1-3:50PM C. SIEGFRIED $336 $26 $64 BASIC DESIGN: COLOR THEORY & COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS ART-116-01250061 ???MW 9-11:50AM K. SIMMONS $336 $26 $64 $426 BASIC DESIGN: THREE DIMENSIONAL COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS Examine the elements of form, space, structure and sculpture. Create works of art using various sculpture processes. Examine historical and contemporary issues and ideas relating to sculpture and 3-dimensional design. ART-132 ART-117-01250062 ???MW 1-3:50PM K. SIMMONS $336 $26 $64 DRAWING, 4 CREDITS $426 Introduces drawing tools, materials, techniques, elements of composition; line, gesture, color and value. Assignments involve direct observation and its relationship to volume and form on a twodimensional plane. Assignments include drawings, assigned readings and group critique of drawing projects. This course emphasizes the human form. ART-161 ART-132-01250063 ???MW D. ANDERSEN $336 ART-132-02250064 ???TTH C. DREGER $336 ART-132-03253991 ???F C. DREGER $336 PHOTOGRAPHY I, 3 CREDITS 9-11:50AM $26 $64 1-3:50PM $26 $64 9-2:50PM $26 $64 $426 $426 $426 Introduction to basic camera operation and basic darkroom processes in developing and printing film. Elements of composition, content, and historical reference will be explored. Required: Access to a 35mm camera with adjustable exposure controls. ✔ 22 ART-161-01250066 ???F S. ELIOT $252 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location 12-5:50PM $19.50 $75 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ART-162 PHOTOGRAPHY II, 3 CREDITS ART-162-01250067 ???F S. ELIOT $252 ART-205 HISTORY OF WESTERN ART, 4 CREDITS HYB ART-205-01250069 ???TTH 4-5:20PM N. BRODNICKI $336 $26 $36 $398 WEB ART-205-02250070 ??? J. PONCET $403 ART-221 FLASH ANIMATION: DESIGN & TECHNIQUES, 3 CREDITS ART-221-01250071 ???MW 1-3:50PM T. WASSON $252 $19.50 $90 ART-225 COMPUTER GRAPHICS I, 3 CREDITS ART-225-01250072 ???MW 9-11:50AM T. WASSON $252 $19.50 $90 ART-226 COMPUTER GRAPHICS II, 3 CREDITS ART-226-01250073 ???MW 9-11:50AM T. WASSON $252 $19.50 $90 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Continue to explore camera operation and darkroom processes in developing and printing film. Elements of composition, content, and historical reference will be explored. Required: Access to a 35mm camera with adjustable exposure controls. Prerequisite: Pass ART-161. Required: Instructor consent. 12-5:50PM $19.50 $75 $346.50 Examines art, culture, and history from the Medieval Era through the Renaissance. This is a broad overview of art history that promotes an understanding of art and its history through readings, lectures, papers and exams. Students must be able to write brief research papers. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. $426 Explore the use of color in art. Create charts, paintings and collages that investigate the elements, principles and theory of color. Examine historical and contemporary issues of color and composition in the arts. ART-117 Course No. Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday & Thursday plus online hours. Contact: norab@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3036. $336 $26 $41 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: julieanne.poncet@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6475. Introduces the principles of animation using Adobe’s Flash software. The course will emphasize design principles, analytical skills and creativity. Students will learn the basics of Flash in order to create successful animated projects. Prerequisites: Pass CS-195 or pass ART-225, equivalent experience, or instructor consent. $361.50 Recommended: Pass CS-195 or pass ART-225, equivalent experience. Section offered in MAC format. Introduction to the use of digital graphics programs. Photo manipulation, illustration, and compositing techniques will be explored. Design principles and creative composition will be emphasized. Historical and contemporary issues related to graphic design aesthetics will be considered. Recommended: Pass ART-115. Section offered in MAC format. $361.50 Continue exploring the processes of digital graphics programs. More advanced aspects of image compositing, bit mapping, layering, and using channels in Photoshop. More advanced aspects of vector graphics creation and document creation in Illustrator and InDesign. Creative problem solving, design applications and contemporary issues will be explored. Historical reference and current trends in digital media will continue to be examined. Recommended: Pass ART-225. Section offered in MAC format. $361.50 $346.50 TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ART-251 CERAMICS/BEGINNING, 4 CREDITS ART-254 ART-251-01250074 ???TTH 9-11:50AM N. BRODNICKI $336 $26 $69 ART-251-02250075 ???TTH 2-4:50PM K. MCFADDEN $336 $26 $69 ART-251-03250076 ???TTH 6-8:50PM K. MCFADDEN $336 $26 $69 CERAMICS/INTERMEDIATE, 4 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Broad general introduction to ceramics. Explore different methods of working with clay, including pinching, coiling, slab construction and throwing on the wheel. Introduction to glazing and firing methods. Research into the history of ceramics from the 10th to the 19th centuries. Develop fundamental skills and clay experience to foster artistic growth. $431 $431 $431 Further develop skills and ideas and foster artistic growth. Explore different methods of working with clay, including pinching, coiling, slab construction and throwing on the wheel. Continue to learn about glazing and firing methods. Research ceramics from the 10th through 19th centuries. Prerequisites: Pass ART-250, ART-251, or ART-252 or instructor consent. ART-262 ART-254-01250077 ???TTH N. BRODNICKI $336 ART-254-02250078 ???TTH K. MCFADDEN $336 ART-254-03250079 ???TTH K. MCFADDEN $336 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTO 9-11:50AM $26 $69 $431 2-4:50PM $26 $69 $431 6-8:50PM $26 $69 $431 IMAGING, 3 CREDITS Introduces concepts, techniques, practices, aesthetics and ethics of photographic imaging and image-making with digital technology. Students will use Adobe Photoshop software. Prerequisite: Pass CS-090 or placement in CS-120 or instructor consent. WEB ART-262-01250080 ???TTH 9-11:50AM D. OLSEN $252 $19.50 $90 $361.50 ART-262-02250081 ??? S. ELIOT $252 $19.50 $35 $306.50 ART-280 ART/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact smithe@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3648. Prerequisite: Photoshop Elements will be used. Must have digital camera. Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of art. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. ART-282 ART-280-01250082 ??? T. WASSON $504 PAINTING/BEGINNING, 4 CREDITS $39 $45 $588V Introduces basic painting tools, materials, techniques, and elements of composition, color, gesture, and value. Direct observation of reality in relation to volume and form on a two-dimensional plane. Assignments include paintings, readings and critique of projects. ART-285 ART-282-01250083 ???MW 1-3:50PM A. SCHROER $336 $26 $64 ART-282-02250084 ???TTH 9-11:50AM D. ANDERSEN $336 $26 $64 PAINTING/INTERMEDIATE, 4 CREDITS $426 $426 Utilizes advanced painting concepts, materials, and techniques with emphasis on composition, color, gesture, and value. Problems deal with observation of reality in relation to volume and form on a twodimensional plane. Assignments include paintings, readings and critique of projects. Prerequisite: ART-283 or instructor consent. ART-284-01253329 ???TTH A. SCHROER $336 ART-285-02250085 ???MW D. ANDERSEN $336 9-11:50AM $26 $64 1-3:50PM $26 $64 $426 $426 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ART-292 SCULPTURE, 4 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Explores the human form in traditional and contemporary techniques and concepts. Use of clay, armatures, combining mediums, flexible molds and other sculpture media will be explored. Concepts of aesthetics in formal composition will be explored through projects, lectures and critiques. The human form in the history of sculpture will be examined. ART-292-01250087 ???MW 1-3:50PM K. SIMMONS $336 $26 $64 DMC-104 DIGITAL VIDEO EDITING, 4 CREDITS $426 DMC-104-01250088 ???MW 9:30-11:55AM A. MINGO $336 $26 $90 DMC-106 ANIMATION & MOTION GRAPHICS I, 3 CREDITS $452 DMC-106-01250089 ???TTH 1-3:50PM T. WASSON $252 $19.50 $90 DMC-107 ANIMATION & MOTION GRAPHICS I, 3 CREDITS $361.50 Students will utilize video editing skills. These skills will include logging and capturing raw video, assembly of shots on a time line, and the use of effects in the creation of a final video sequence. Along with text generation and video compositing, this course will offer students an in-depth overview of the video editing process. Course will explore the history of film editing and the theory behind various forms of film and video editing. Lab component included. Recommended: Pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Course Listing Course No. Introduction to the fundamentals of animation and motion graphics design. This project-based course will explore experimental and new technological approaches to creating digital effects and animation for video and web-based applications. Students will learn the basics of After Effects to create successful motion graphics projects. Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video is recommended. Recommended: ART-221, ART-225, ART-226, DMC-104. This project-based course will explore intermediate aspects of experimental and new technological approaches to creating digital effects and animation for video and web-based applications. Students will learn intermediate aspects of After Effects to create successful motion graphic projects. Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video is recommended. Prerequisites: ART-106 or DMC-106. Recommended: ART-221, ART-225, ART-226, DMC-104. DMC-107-01250090 ???TTH 1-3:50PM T. WASSON $252 $19.50 $90 $361.50 Recommended: Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video. DMC-147 MUSIC, SOUND & MOVIEMAKING, 1 CREDIT Introduction to music and sound as related to moviemaking. Students will have the opportunity to create and assemble music, sound and video into a finished product. DMC-147-01252907 ???F ???S B. ROSE $84 DMC-180 DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS 1-12V CREDITS 6:30-8:20PM 9-5:50PM $6.50 $99 INTERNSHIP, $189.50 The internship is an opportunity to develop entry level skills in a specific occupational area and to practice the basic career management skills necessary to obtain, sustain, and advance employment. A Training and Evaluation Plan is developed and managed in consultation with the student, internship supervisor, and faculty. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. DMC-180-01253330 ??? A. MINGO $1008 $78 $0 DMC-190 DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS PORTFOLIO PROJECT I, 4 CREDITS $1086V The purpose of this course is to provide students the opportunity to combine their skills, knowledge, and special interests in the planning, production, and presentation of an original finished product representative of any one of the focus areas included in the Digital Media Communications Program. DMC-190-01253331 ???TBA TBA A. MINGO $336 $26 $0 $362 Continued www.clackamas.edu 23 Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Art, continued Automotive Service Technology DMC-191 DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS PORTFOLIO PROJECT II, 3 CREDITS Must have ANSI approved eye protection first day and comply with college safety policy. The purpose of this course is to provide students the opportunity to combine their skills, knowledge, and special interests in the revision, refinement, and further development of an original finished product representative of any one of the focus areas included in the Digital Multimedia Communications Program, and to collaborate with peers in the process of integrating their work with one additional DMC focus area. Prerequisite: Pass DMC-190. AM-106 FIX YOUR OWN CAR, 2 CREDITS AM-106-01246163 ???S L. BLAHUTA $168 AM-121 GENERAL AUTO REPAIR I, 3 CREDITS AM-121-01246166 ???F J. LEUCK $252 AM-122 GENERAL AUTO REPAIR II, 3 CREDITS AM-123 AM-122-01246171 ???F 7:30-2:50PM N. MILLER $252 $19.50 $60 GENERAL AUTO REPAIR III, 3 CREDITS $331.50 AM-131 AM-123-01246172 ???F R. LOCKWOOD $252 CHASSIS SYSTEMS, 7 CREDITS $331.50 This course in an introductory lab science course for liberal arts majors in science through the use of integrating themes. The themes focus on the scientific discoveries and people that shape our understanding of the world. The course emphasizes an interdisciplinary perspective on science, collaborative scientific investigations and critical thinking. Themes have included Human Evolution, Diseases of Africa, and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Recommended: Pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. AM-175 AM-131-01246173 ???MT 7:30-3:20PM N. MILLER $588 $45.50 $140 $773.50 ADVANCED MECHANIC STUDIES I, 3 CREDITS AM-175-01246175 ???TBA 7:30-2:50PM N. MILLER/R. LOCKWOOD $252 $19.50 $60 AM-185 ADVANCED MECHANIC STUDIES II, 3 CREDITS AM-185-01246177 ???TBA 7:30-2:50PM N. MILLER/R. LOCKWOOD $252 $19.50 $60 AM-195 ADVANCED MECHANIC STUDIES III, 3 CREDITS AM-195-01246178 ???TBA 7:30-2:50PM N. MILLER/R. LOCKWOOD $252 $19.50 $60 DMC-191-01253332 ???TBA TBA A. MINGO $252 $19.50 $0 DMC-192 DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS PORTFOLIO PROJECT III, 4 CREDITS $271.50 The purpose of this course is to provide students the opportunity to combine their skills, knowledge, and special interests in the production and production management of an original portfolio project that reflects full integration of DMC focus areas. Prerequisite: Pass DMC-191. DMC-192-01253334 ???TBA TBA A. MINGO $336 $26 DMC-195 AMERICAN FILM, 4 CREDITS $0 $362 $362 Explores the process of translating a written script into a digital film via pre-production, shooting, and post-video production. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121 or instructor consent. DMC-264-01250098 ???MW 12-2:25PM A. MINGO $336 $26 $90 $452 Arts & Science ASC-201 INTEGRATED SCIENCE INQUIRY, 4 CREDITS ASC-201-01250696 ???TTH 9:30-10:50AM P. SCHULZ $336 $26 $50 $412 Emphasis on humans. A look at the impact modern science has made on Darwin’s theory of evolution. Corequisite: One ASC-201L lab. ASC-201L INTEGRATED SCIENCE INQUIRY LAB, 0 CREDIT Lab section for the ASC-201 lecture section. ASC-201L-01250697 ???T P. SCHULZ $0 ASC-201L-02250698 ???TH P. SCHULZ $0 12-2:50PM $0 $0 12-2:50PM $0 $0 8-4:20PM $13 $40 Meets alternate Saturdays: 1/10, 1/24, 2/7, 2/21 & 3/7. $221 Course material is coordinated with other auto courses. Includes live repair work and fundamentals such as safety, tools, measuring, and fasteners. For first term automotive students. Required: Current enrollment in or successful completion of AM-129, AM-130, AM-131, AM-133, AM-224, or AM-235. Required: Instructor Consent. 7:30-2:50PM $19.50 $60 $331.50 Course material is coordinated with other auto courses. Includes live repair work and fundamentals such as safety, tools, measuring, and fasteners. For second term automotive students. Prerequisite: AM-121. Focuses on the history and theory of American filmmaking from 1895 to the present. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. DMC-195-01250271 ???TTH 3-4:50PM J. MCALPINE $336 $26 $0 DMC-264 DIGITAL FILMMAKING, 4 CREDITS A do-it-yourself course for students who want to work on their own cars. Includes: oil change, lubrication, fluid checks, brakes, cooling system, electrical system, safety, and other quick services. May be repeated for up to 12 credits. $0 $0 Provides students with knowledge of theory and physical description of hybrid vehicles. The student will have the opportunity to acquire practical experience in the area of diagnosing and repairing hybrid vehicles. Prerequisite: AM-122. 7:30-2:50PM $19.50 $60 A theory and lab course covering the design, construction, service, and repair of front and rear suspension systems, wheels and tires, steering systems, and alignments. Prerequisites: Pass MTH-020 or placement in MTH-050, pass RD-080 or placement in RD-090. Lab course for currently enrolled automotive students wishing to specialize in specific areas of automotive repair. Required: Instructor consent. Days TBA. $331.50 Lab course for currently enrolled automotive students wishing to specialize in specific areas of automotive repair. Required: Instructor consent. Days TBA. $331.50 Lab course for currently enrolled automotive students wishing to specialize in specific areas of automotive repair. Required: Instructor consent. ✔ 24 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Days TBA. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class $331.50 ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor AM-243 FUEL & EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS, 7 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total AM-244 AM-243-01246179 ???WTH 7:30-3:20PM R. LOCKWOOD $588 $45.50 $140 $773.50 ADVANCED ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS, 7 CREDITS AM-280 AM-244-01246181 ???MT 7:30-3:20PM J. LEUCK $588 $45.50 $140 $773.50 AUTO MECHANICS/CWE, 1-6V CREDITS Includes an in-depth study of systems that affect engine performance and information on computerized diagnostic equipment. Covers diagnosis/repair of accessory systems, supplemental restraint systems and advanced diagnosis of electrical/electronic systems. Prerequisite: Pass AM-129 with a C or better. Cooperative work experience. Work-based learning experience in an auto repair shop or auto dealership. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. AM-280-01246183 ??? R. LOCKWOOD/J. LEUCK $504 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $39 $45 $588V Biology BI-101 GENERAL BIOLOGY; CELLULAR BIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS An inquiry-based laboratory course focusing on cellular biology, genetics, epigenetics, biotechnology and natural selection. Class uses student centered activities in a collaborative learning environment to enhance appreciation of the biological world. Recommended: pass MTH-060 or placement in MTH-065; pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. BI-101-01250699 ???MW 9:30-10:50AM C. DIGENNARO $336 $26 $50 $412 BI-101-02250700 ???MW 12-1:20PM D. GILKISON $336 $26 $50 $412 BI-101-03250701 ???TTH 8-9:20AM T. BLACKWELL $336 $26 $50 $412 BI-101-04250702 ???TTH 12-1:20PM L. MAYER $336 $26 $50 $412 BI-101-20250703 ???TTH 6-8:50PM R. GOLDMAN $336 $26 $50 $412 Corequisite: BI-101L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Corequisite: BI-101L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Corequisite: BI-101L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Corequisite: BI-101L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Lab included. WEB BI-101-30250704 ??? L. REDMOND $336 $26 $85 $447 Online. Orientation on Moodle. Contact: luker@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6165. Labs are completed at home using a kit available from the CCC Bookstore. Purchase a workbook and lab kit from the CCC Bookstore before classes begin. WEB BI-101-31250705 ??? L. REDMOND $336 $26 $85 $447 Online. Orientation on Moodle. Contact: luker@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6165. Labs are completed at home using a kit available from the CCC Bookstore. Purchase a workbook and lab kit from the CCC Bookstore before classes begin. BI-101L GENERAL BIOLOGY; CELLULAR BIOLOGY LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-101L-01250706 ???MW 11-12:20PM C. DIGENNARO $0 $0 $0 BI-101L-02250707 ???MW 1:30-2:50PM D. GILKISON $0 $0 $0 BI-101L-03250708 ???MW 3-4:20PM STAFF $0$0 $0 BI-101L-04250709 ???TTH 11-12:20PM T. BLACKWELL $0 $0 $0 Biology lab to the BI-101 lecture section. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor BI-102 BI-101L-05250710 ???TTH 1:30-2:50PM L. REDMOND $0 $0 $0 BI-101L-06250711 ???TTH 3-4:20PM L. REDMOND $0 $0 $0 GENERAL BIOLOGY; ANIMAL SYSTEMS, 4 CREDITS BI-102-01250712 ???MW 8-9:20AM T. BLACKWELL $336 $26 $50 $412 BI-102-02250713 ???MW 11-12:20PM L. MAYER $336 $26 $50 $412 BI-102-03250714 ???TTH 12-1:20PM A. KAPILA $336 $26 $50 $412 BI-102-20250715 ???MW 6-8:50PM K. OSTLUND $336 $26 $50 $412 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total $0 $0 An inquiry based laboratory course focusing on human and animal body systems; including teratogens, Hox genes and hormone mimics in embryonic development. Activities emphasize comparisons across animal phyla to better understand the diversity of life. The class uses student centered activities in a collaborative learning environment to enhance appreciation of the animal kingdom. Recommended: pass MTH-060 or placement in MTH-065; pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Course Listing Covers service of fuel storage and delivery systems: fuel injection, emission controls, and other electronic engine controls. Includes DSO use and exhaust gas analysis. Prerequisite: Pass AM-129 with a C or better. Course No. Corequisite: BI-102L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Corequisite: BI-102L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Corequisite: BI-102L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Lab included. WEB BI-102-30250716 ??? T. BLACKWELL $336 $26 $85 $447 Online. Orientation on Moodle. Contact: toryb@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3646. Labs are completed at home using a kit available from the CCC Bookstore. Purchase a workbook and lab kit from the CCC Bookstore before classes begin. BI-102L GENERAL BIOLOGY; ANIMAL SYSTEMS LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-112 BI-102L-01250717 ???MW 9:30-10:50AM T. BLACKWELL $0 $0 $0 $0 BI-102L-02250718 ???MW 1-2:20PM L. MAYER $0 $0 $0 $0 BI-102L-03250719 ???TTH 1:30-2:50PM A. KAPILA $0 $0 $0 $0 GENERAL BIOLOGY FOR HEALTH SCIENCES, 4 CREDITS BI-112-01250721 ???MW 9-10:20AM S. KELSEY $336 $26 $50 $412 BI-112-02250722 ???TTH 12:30-1:50PM J. BOWN $336 $26 $50 $412 Biology lab to the BI-102 lecture section. A one-term preparatory course that introduces the Health Occupations student to the scientific method, cellular chemistry, cell structure and function, processes that affect the cell and its components, principles of inheritance, natural selection, tissues and organ systems. Topics and skills covered prepare students to enter BI-231, Anatomy and Physiology, and BI-234, Introductory Microbiology. Recommended: Pass MTH-060 or placement in MTH-065; pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Corequisite: CH-112 strongly recommended. Corequisites: BI-112L lab required. Corequisites: BI-112L lab required. BI-112-20250723 ???MW 6:30-7:50PM ???MW 8-9:20PM STAFF $336$26 $50 $412 Lab included. BI-112L GENERAL BIOLOGY/HEALTH SCIENCE LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-112L-01250724 ???T J. BOWN $0 BI-112L-02250725 ???W M. PATTERSON $0 BI-112L-03250726 ???TH S. KELSEY $0 Lab section to the BI-112 lecture section. $0 $0 $0 2-4:50PM $0 $0 2-4:50PM $0 $0 9-11:50AM $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Continued www.clackamas.edu 25 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Biology, continued BI-204 ELEMENTARY MICROBIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS A lab course with a focus on environmental microbiology. Discussion of bacterial cell structure, bacterial biochemistry, bacterial metabolism, microbial ecology, eukaryotic microbial life cycles, and how microbes influence the environment. Laboratory emphasizes bactieral culturing, staining, and biochemical analysis. Labs provide practice with aseptic technique and introduces tools and methods used in the identification of an unknown bacterial species. Prerequisite: One term college-level chemistry or instructor consent. BI-212 BI-204-02254038 ???TTH 9-11:50AM J. NURMI $336 $26 $50 GENERAL BIOLOGY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS (ANIMAL BIOLOGY), 5 CREDITS $412 Second quarter of a three quarter sequence laboratory course for science majors and pre-professional students. It emphasizes an evolutionary approach to animal biology; including animal diversity, development and the effects of Hox genes and hormones, comparisons of animal body systems including human, homeostasis, and behavior. Prequisite: Pass BI-211. Corequisite: CH-105 or CH-222. BI-212-01250727 ???MW 8-9:50AM L. MAYER $420 $32.50 $50 BI-212L BIOLOGY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS; ANIMAL BIOLOGY, 0 CREDIT Corequisite: BI-212L. Seminar included. $502.50 Biology lab for the BI-212 lecture section. BI-212L-01250728 ???T L. MAYER $0 8-10:50AM $0 $0 $0 BI-212L-02250729 ???TH L. MAYER $0 8-10:50AM $0 $0 $0 BI-231 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I, 4 CREDITS Corequisite: BI-212. Corequisite: BI-212. A lab course designed for students entering the physical education or medically-related fields. Includes body organization, terminology, tissues and systematic study of the integumentary, skeletal, and nervous systems. Animal organ dissection required. Recommended: Pass MTH-095 with a C or better or placement in MTH-105 or MTH-111; pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisites: Pass BI-112 (preferred), or pass BI-101 and BI-102 or pass BI-211. Pass CH-112 (preferred), or pass CH-104 and CH-105, or pass CH-221 and CH-222. BI-231-01250730 ???MW 2-3:20PM B. KOP $336 $26 $50 Corequisite: BI-231L lab. BI-231-20250731 ???T ???TH D. WATSON/G. KLUTHE $336 Lab included. 6:30-9:20PM 6:30-9:20PM $26 $50 $412 $412 BI-231L HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-231L-01250732 ???W D. WATSON $0 3:30-6:20PM $0 $0 BI-231L-02250733 ???TH M. PATTERSON $0 2:30-5:20PM $0 $0 A lab section to the BI-231 lecture course. Corequisite: BI-231. Corequisite: BI-231. $0 $0 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor BI-232 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II, 4 CREDITS BI-232-01250734 ???MW 9:30-10:50AM M. PATTERSON $336 $26 $50 $412 BI-232-02250735 ???MW 11-12:20PM B. KOP $336 $26 $50 $412 BI-232-03250736 ???TTH 11-12:20PM B. KOP/D. WATSON $336 $26 $50 $412 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total A lab course covering structure and function of the muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, and respiratory systems. Animal organ dissection required. Prerequisite: Pass BI-231 with a C or better. Corequisite: BI-232L lab. Corequisite: BI-232L lab. Corequisite: BI-232L lab. BI-232-20250737 ???M ???W B. KOP/D. WATSON $336 Lab included. 6:30-9:20PM 6:30-9:20PM $26 $50 $412 BI-232L HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-233 BI-232L-01250738 ???M 11:30-2:20PM M. PATTERSON $0 $0 $0 BI-232L-02250739 ???T 2-4:50PM S. KELSEY $0 $0 $0 BI-232L-03250740 ???W 8-10:50AM D. CURREY $0 $0 $0 BI-232L-04250741 ???T 8-10:50AM S. KELSEY $0 $0 $0 HUMAN ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY III, 4 CREDITS BI-233-01250742 ???TTH 9-10:20AM B. KOP $336 $26 $50 BI-233L HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY III LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-233L-01250743 ???T M. PATTERSON $0 11-1:50PM $0 $0 $0 BI-233L-02250744 ???TH M. PATTERSON $0 11:30-2:20PM $0 $0 $0 BI-234 INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS BI-234-01250745 ???MW 12:30-1:50PM R. GOLDMAN $336 $26 $50 A lab section for the BI-232 lecture course. $0 $0 $0 $0 A lab course covering neuroendocrine control, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems. Study of fluid, electrolyte, and acid base balance. Animal organ dissection required. Prerequisite: Pass BI-232 with a C or better. Corequisite: BI-233L lab. $412 A lab section for the BI-233 lecture course. Corequisite: BI-233. Corequisite: BI-233. An introductory microbiology course required for health science and science majors. Includes characteristics, physiology and growth requirement of microorganisms, interactions between humans and microorganisms, immunology, infection and principles of microbial control. This course emphasizes critical thinking and analytical skills in a collaborative laboratory environment. Prerequisites: Pass BI-101, BI-112 or BI-211 and pass CH-104, CH-112 or CH-221. Corequisite: BI-234L. BI-234-20254150 ???MW ???MW P. SCHULZ $336 WEB BI-234-30250746 ??? P. SCHULZ/R. GOLDMAN $336 $412 6-7:20PM 7:30-8:50PM $26 $50 $412 $26 $562 $200 Online. Orientation on Moodle. Contact: pollys@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3358. Labs are completed at home using a kit available from the Science Department. ✔ 26 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor BI-234L INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY LAB, 0 CREDIT BI-234L-01250747 ???M R. GOLDMAN $0 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Lab component to the BI-234 lecture course. Corequisite: BI-234. 2:30-5:20PM $0 $0 $0 Business BA-101 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS, 4 CREDITS Introduces the American business system in a changing global environment. Disciplines covered include economics, entrepreneurship, formation, accounting, finance, marketing, and management. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. WEB BA-101-01250101 ???MW 8-9:50AM R. HATFIELD $336 $26 $0 BA-101-02250102 ???MW 10-11:50AM STAFF $336$26 $0 BA-101-03250103 ???TTH 8-9:50AM R. HATFIELD $336 $26 $0 BA-101-04250104 ???TTH 10-11:50AM STAFF $336$26 $0 BA-101-05253226 ???TTH 1-2:50PM STAFF $336$26 $0 BA-101-06250105 ???TH 6-9:50PM STAFF $336$26 $0 BA-101-07250106 ??? STAFF $336$26 $40 BA-104 BUSINESS MATH, 3 CREDITS $362 $362 $362 $362 $362 $362 HYB BA-104-01250108 ???W 6-8:50PM STAFF $252 $19.50 $20$291.50 Hybrid. Meets: 1/7, 1/14, 1/28, 2/11, 2/25, & 3/11 plus online hours. Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. WEB BA-104-02250109 ??? STAFF $252 $19.50 $40$311.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. GENERAL ACCOUNTING I, 4 CREDITS Full-cycle recordkeeping and payroll for service and merchandising businesses; topics include general and special journals, subsidiary ledgers, journalizing, posting, preparing financial statements, and end-of-period adjustments for small businesses. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. BA-111-01250110 ???T 6-9:50PM STAFF $336$26 $5 $367 WEB BA-111-02250111 ??? STAFF $336$26 $40 $402 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. BA-119 PROJECT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES, 2 CREDITS Basic course in project management, intended for non-project management students. Students gain a basic understanding of project management principles and techniques, with emphasis on scope planning, scheduling, and resource management. Students learn practical application of cost control, time management, and communication in project environments. WEB BA-119-01253233 ??? W. WATERS $168 $13 $40 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor BA-120 PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS, 3 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Foundational course in project management. Students gain a thorough grounding in project management principles and techniques, including project life cycle, chartering, stakeholder management, work/task breakdown, network diagram and critical path, contingency planning, resource allocation, and project monitoring, and reporting WEB BA-120-01250112 ??? K. CHRISTENSEN $252 $19.50 $40 $311.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: kathc@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3072. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. BA-125 ADVANCED PROJECT MANAGEMENT TOOLS, 5 CREDITS Tools and processes employed in the project knowledge areas of project communication, risk, procurement, and quality. Major topics include project communication planning and preferred communication channels and approaches; risk assessment and risk management in a project environment; project procurement planning and management with an emphasis on contract types and contract awards and administration; and approaches to project quality planning, quality assurance, control and improvement. Requirement: Current enrollment in or prior successful completion of BA-120, Project Management Fundamentals. HYB BA-125-01250113 ???TH W. WATERS $420 6-8:50PM $32.50 $15 $467.50 Hybrid. Meets: 1/8, 1/22, 2/5, 2/19, 3/5, & 3/19 plus online hours. Contact: billw@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3079. Students who are unable to attend on campus class sessions should contact the instructor prior to registering. $402 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. Business applications including mark-ups and mark-downs; statistical applications; simple interest; present value and future value of single sums and annuities; gains, losses and valuations of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other investments. Also included are accounting math applications of depreciation, inventory valuation, financial ratios and analysis. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-050 or place into higher level math class. BA-111 Course No. Course Listing Course No. BA-131 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS WEB BA-131-01250114 ???MW 10-11:50AM STAFF $336$26 $20 BA-131-02250115 ???TTH 10-11:50AM B. FORNEY $336 $26 $20 BA-131-03253234 ???TTH 1-2:50PM STAFF $336$26 $20 BA-131-04250116 ???T 6-9:50PM STAFF $336$26 $20 BA-131-05250117 ??? B. FORNEY $336 $26 $40 Introductory course using Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint applications to create business documents, utilize the Internet, and file management. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass BT-120 or instructor consent. $382 $382 $382 $382 $402 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: beverlyf@clackamas. edu or 503-594-3115. Student must have access to the following equipment and software: personal computer wtih MS Windows 7 operating system, MS Office 2013 Professional, internet account including email and access to WWW (DSL or cable connection recommended). WEB BA-131-06250118 ??? STAFF $336$26 $40 $402 WEB BA-131-07250119 ??? STAFF $336$26 $40 $402 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas. edu or 503-594-3075. Student must have access to the following equipment and software: personal computer with MS Windows 7 operating system, MS Office 2013 Professional, internet account including email and access to WWW (DSL or cable connection recommended). Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. Student must have access to the following equipment and software: personal computer with MS Windows 7 operating system, MS Office 2013 Professional, internet account including email and access to WWW (DSL or cable connection recommended). $221 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: billw@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3079. Continued www.clackamas.edu 27 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Business, continued BA-156 BUSINESS FORECASTING, 3 CREDITS Basic economic principles applied to business decision-making, forecasting, and critical thinking skills related to budgeting, planning, financial analysis, and application of business policy and practice. Designed for business majors. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. WEB BA-156-01250122 ??? STAFF $252 $19.50 $40$311.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. BA-177 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor BA-211 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I, 4 CREDITS WEB BA-177-01250123 ??? STAFF $252 $19.50 $40$311.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS WITH TECHNOLOGY, 4 CREDITS Students practice critical skills for successful communication in a business environment by employing a structured writing process, analyzing audience needs, and identifying and using appropriate communication channels and modalities. Students also work individually to produce a PowerPoint presentation with embedded narration and as team members to manage a comprehensive project and complete a business research paper. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisites: Pass BA-131 and WR-121. Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Basic principles of accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies, journals, ledgers, accounting for cash, end-of-period operations, worksheets, entries, and financial statements. Emphasis on procedure and theory. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. BA-211-01250128 ???MW 8-9:50AM STAFF $336$26 $5 BA-211-02250129 ???TTH 10-11:50AM H. GRIMALDI $336 $26 $5 WEB BA-211-03250130 ??? H. GRIMALDI $336 $26 $40 $367 $367 $402 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: hugog@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3073. PAYROLL ACCOUNTING, 3 CREDITS Basic personnel payroll records necessary in business firms, laws affecting payroll systems, procedures used in computing wages, salaries and deductions, and manual preparation of payroll records and reports. Prerequisite: Pass BA-111 or BA-211. BA-205 Course No. BA-212 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II, 4 CREDITS Principles and practices in service and merchandising corporations, cash controls, receivables, assets, short-term and long-term liabilities, debt, and financial statements. Corporate analysis of financial position including the cash flow statement. Prerequisite: Pass BA-211. BA-212-01250131 ???MW 10-11:50AM STAFF $336$26 $5 BA-212-02250132 ???TTH 1-2:50PM STAFF $336$26 $5 WEB BA-212-03250133 ??? H. GRIMALDI $336 $26 $40 $367 $367 $402 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: hugog@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3073. BA-213 DECISION MAKING WITH ACCOUNTING INFORMATION, 4 CREDITS HYB BA-205-01253235 ???W 1-2:50PM STAFF $336$26 $15 $377 Accounting for manufacturing operations, cost systems, capital budgeting, variances and budget performance reports, job order, process, flow, and cost/volume profit analysis and standard costs. Presentation and interpretation of accounting data to aid decisions. Prerequisite: Pass BA-212. WEB BA-205-02253236 ??? STAFF $336$26 WEB BA-213-01250134 ??? H. GRIMALDI $336 Hybrid. Meets every Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: sharonp@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. $40 $402 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. BA-206 MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS, 4 CREDITS Concepts and theories of management with focus on planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Organizational structures, planning principles, global management, managing change and culture, effective communication, and motivation. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115 and pass BA-251. WEB BA-206-01250126 ??? S. PARKER $336 $26 $40 $402 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. BA-208 BA-214 WEB BA-208-01250127 ??? M. MOISO $336 $26 $40 $402 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: mmoiso@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3770. $40 $402 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION, 3 CREDITS Focuses on the development of written communication skills in a business organization. Within communications, the interpersonal skills, in the form of both written and oral expression, are integrated to achieve individual and organizational objectives. Both informal and formal techniques are applied to a variety of business communication scenarios. Recommended: WR-101 or WR-121, and CS-120 or BA-131. WEB BA-214-01253237 ??? STAFF $252 $19.50 $40$311.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. EMPLOYEE AND LABOR RELATIONS, 4 CREDITS Provides a legal and historical overview of employee and labor relations in union and non-union environments. Presents a realistic picture of collective bargaining and labor relations situations and highlights contemporary issues in employee relations, unions, bargaining units, and employee group representation. $26 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: hugog@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3073. BA-216 COST ACCOUNTING, 3 CREDITS Job order and process costing to a higher level, including variances and cost estimations; standard and variable costing in a manufacturing environment; inventory and capacity analysis; customerprofitability analysis; spoilage, rework and scrap; and performance measurement. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass BA-213. WEB BA-216-01250136 ??? STAFF $252 $19.50 $40$311.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. ✔ 28 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor BA-218 PERSONAL FINANCE, 4 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total WEB BA-218-01253238 ??? STAFF $336$26 $40 $402 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. BA-222 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, 3 CREDITS Study of sources and uses of funds, financials, and cash flows; includes valuation of financial assets; long-term cash flows and budgeting; cost of capital; capital structure and dividend policy; working-capital management, ethics, and international business finance. Prerequisite: Pass BA-212. WEB BA-222-01250139 ??? STAFF $252 $19.50 $40$311.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. BA-223 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING, 4 CREDITS Offers a comprehensive investigation of strategic marketing in a global environment. Topics covered will include research, ethics, consumer behavior, product strategy, distribution strategy, promotional strategy and pricing strategy. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. BA-223-01250140 ???TTH 10-11:50AM R. HATFIELD $336 $26 $0 WEB BA-223-02250141 ??? R. HATFIELD $336 $26 $40 $362 $402 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: daleh@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3074. BA-226 BA-226-01250143 ???MW 10-11:50AM M. MOISO $336 $26 $0 WEB BA-226-02250145 ??? M. MOISO $336 $26 $40 SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT, 3 CREDITS $362 $402 Emphasis on real and personal property, negotiable instruments, insurance, documents of title, secured transaction, bailments, commercial paper, agency, bankruptcy, suretyship, bulk sales, and estate planning. Prerequisite: Pass BA-226. $26 $40 $402 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: mmoiso@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3770. SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, 3 CREDITS Managing a small business, identifying a market opportunity, developing a business plan, and meeting the competition. Also financial accounting and cash-flow projections. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. HYB BA-250-01250147 ???TH 6-8:50PM STAFF $252 $19.50 $15$286.50 Hybrid. Meets: 1/8, 1/15, 1/29, 2/12, 2/26, & 3/12 plus online hours. Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Role and responsibilities of the first-line supervisor or manager. Analyzing business, dealing with change, staffing and scheduling, leadership, decision-making, motivational skills, legal considerations, and managing teams. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. WEB BA-251-01250148 ??? S. PARKER $252 $19.50 $40 $311.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. BA-280 BUSINESS/CWE , 3-6V CREDITS BA-280-01250149 ??? C. MIDDENDORFF $504 BA-285 HUMAN RELATIONS IN BUSINESS, 4 CREDITS Cooperative work experience. On-the-job experience in a business related to the student’s major course of study. Under supervision of instructor and employer. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. $39 Contact: carolm@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6040. $45 $588V Students are introduced to the theory and practical application of human relations at the individual, group, and organizational levels. Students assess their intrapersonal and interpersonal skill levels and write a plan for improvement that will increase their work performance. Upon completion, the successful student will have a basic understanding of psychological principles that help build relationships among employees and employers. Major topic areas include goal setting, motivation, communication, leadership, evaluation, conflict management, individual and group behavior. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. BA-285-01250153 ???TTH 1-2:50PM M. MOISO $336 $26 $0 $362 WEB BA-285-02250155 ??? STAFF $336$26 $40 $402 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sharonp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. Registration for these workshops does not require college admission. Use Quick Entry Registration Form, or e-mail bizcenter@clackamas.edu for online registration instructions. BUSINESS LAW II, 4 CREDITS WEB BA-227-01250146 ??? M. MOISO $336 Day Tuition Business Development Center Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: mmoiso@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3770. BA-250 BA-251 BUSINESS LAW I, 4 CREDITS Concepts, principles, and rules of law applicable to business and personal transactions, with emphasis on sources of law, the U.S. Constitution, personal and business torts and crimes, case-based applications, ethics, and consumer contract law. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. BA-227 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course Listing Analysis and application of basic principles of personal finance including career planning, budgeting and spending, financial decision-making, use of credit, saving and investing, home purchase, taxes, risk management, retirement planning, estate planning, and other major personal finance topics. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-020 or higher, pass BA-104. Course No. For more information on these classes or other questions regarding your small business needs, contact the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at 503-594-0738. Website: www.bizcenter.org Note: Registration for the following non-credit workshops does not require college admission. SBM-006 GOING INTO BUSINESS, 0 CREDIT Are you starting (or thinking about starting) a business? This FREE workshop will help you assess whether business ownership is the right path for you. Discover what resources are available to you for researching, starting up, financing and managing your dream business, so that it doesn’t turn into your worst nightmare. To reserve a place in one of these free workshops, call 503-594-0738 or e-mail bizcenter@clackamas.edu 4 SBM-006-01252589 ???TH 6:30-9:20PM STAFF $0$0 $0 $0 SBM-006-02 STAFF 252590 TH 6:30-9:20PM $0$0 $0 $0 SBM-006-03 STAFF 252591 TH 6:30-9:20PM $0$0 $0 $0 Meets: 1/8, 2/5 or 3/5. At Harmony Community Campus.. Meets: 2/5. At Harmony Community Campus. Meets: 3/5. At Harmony Community Campus. Continued www.clackamas.edu 29 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Business Development Center, continued If you are new to marketing, this is the place to start. An introduction/overview designed for small business owners who want to learn the basic principles and practices of effective and efficient marketing. SBM-006-08252596 ???TH 6:30-9:20PM STAFF $0$0 $49 $49 Meets: 3/19. At Harmony Community Campus.. SBM-006 FINDING THE PROFIT ZONE, 0 CREDIT Are you getting your fair share of the value you provide to customers as profit? Our guess is you aren’t. Join us for this important discussion of how to earn more profit and increase the value of your company in the process. 4 SBM-006-11252597 ???W R. SHERK $0 2-4:50PM $0 $99 Meets: 2/11 & 2/25. At Harmony Community Campus. $99 SBM-006 SMALL BUSINESS FINANCE, 0 CREDIT If you could benefit from a review of (or intro to), financial basics in a non-threatening atmosphere with other small business owners, this class is for you. Topics include business planning, financial projections and budgeting, cash flow, funding options. 4 SBM-006-17252600 ???S J. POWELL $0 Meets: 2/21. At Harmony Community Campus. 9-11:50AM $0 $49 $49 SBM-006 SMALL BUSINESS RECORDKEEPING, 0 CREDIT This class covers the basic recordkeeping requrements for your business and assesses various options for tracking income and expenses. You will also get tips on how to select an accounting professional so you don’t have problems with the IRS later. 4 SBM-006-18252601 ???S C. WEESNER $0 Meets: 1/17. At Harmony Community Campus. 9-12:50PM $0 $59 $59 SBM-006 QUICKBOOKS PRO: PART I, 0 CREDIT Find out how to set up your books right the first time, using QuickBooks Pro. If you are new to QuickBooks or have little bookkeeping experience, this class will get you started. Topics include how to navigate in QuickBooks, how to enter your sales and pay your bills. 4 SBM-006-21252602 ???W C. WEESNER $0 6-8:50PM $0 $199 Meets: 1/7-2/4. Required: Proficiency with computers & windows. At Harmony Community Campus.. $199 SBM-006 QUICKBOOKS PRO: PART II, 0 CREDIT In this continuation QuickBooks Pro class, topics will include how to create and customize company forms and reports, do basic job costing, memorize transactions, reconcile bank and credit card statements. 4 SBM-006-22252603 ???W C. WEESNER $0 6-8:50PM $0 $129 $129 Meets: 2/11-2/25. Required: Current enrollment in or successful completion of QuickBooks Pro: Part I, or instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. SBM-006 QUICKBOOKS BASIC PAYROLL, 0 CREDIT This introductory class is intended for people who want basic information on how to set up and manage payroll for a small business. Each student will use an established set of “company books” and will set up company payroll information, produce paychecks and complete monthly federal and state employee reports. 4 ✔ 30 SBM-006-25252604 ???S C. WEESNER $0 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total SBM-006 PREPARING FOR THE CCB EXAM, 0 CREDIT SBM-006 WINNING THE MARKETING GAME, 0 CREDIT 4 Course No. 9-4:50PM $0 $149 This class will prepare students to qualify for and successfully pass the Construction Contractors Board (CCB) exam required for contractor certification in Oregon. The class is taught by a certified CCB education provider and fulfills the CCB pre-exam educational requirement as stipulated under Oregon Revised Statute 701.280. 4 SBM-006-30254067 ???FS 8-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $375$375 4 SBM-006-31254068 ???FS 8-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $375$375 4 SBM-006-32254069 ???FS 8-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $375$375 Meets: 1/9-1/10. At Harmony Community Campus. Meets: 2/6-2/7. At Harmony Community Campus. Meets: 3/6-3/7. At Harmony Community Campus. 4 ESPAñOL SBM-006-33254064 ???FS 8-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $450$450 Meets: 1/23-1/24. Spanish language class. At Harmony Community Campus. 4 ESPAñOL SBM-006-34254065 ???FS 8-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $450$450 Meets: 2/20-2/21. Spanish language class. At Harmony Community Campus. 4 ESPAñOL SBM-006-35254066 ???FS 8-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $450$450 Meets: 3/20-3/21. Spanish language class. At Harmony Community Campus. SBM-006 HOW TO PASS THE CCB EXAM, 0 CREDIT Enables Spanish speaking students to improve study habits, improve test taking skills, and develop basic computer skills to improve online testing results. Explores ideas on answering difficult, poorly worded or incorrectly translated questions. SBM-006-36 STAFF 254200 S 9-11:50AM $0$0 $67 $67 Meets: 2/14. Spanish Language Class. At Harmony Community Campus. SBM-006 MOBILE 4 BUSINESS, 0 CREDIT Trains students to use a mobile device to perform operational tasks for a contracting business. The training includes using a mobile device to submit invoices, collect payments, request subcontractor bids, track labor costs, and other project management duties. SBM-006-38 STAFF 254201 F 9-3:50PM $0 $0 $197$197 Meets: 1/23. At Harmony Community Campus. SBM-006 SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION, 0 CREDIT Do you want to find out how the search engines rank your website? Discover how you can get better search engine results for the search terms that matter to you most. 4 SBM-006-39252612 ???F 9-3:50PM STAFF $0$0 $99 $99 Meets: 2/27. At Harmony Community Campus. SBM-006 SOCIAL MEDIA, 0 CREDIT Facebook and Twitter for your small business. Marketing is a dynamic and ever-changing challenge. A social network is critical to the success of your business. This workshop will introduce you to social networking fundamentals such as Facebook fan pages. We will build a fan page, discuss page setting, upload cover and profile photos, discuss basic posts on the page and how to build an audience for your page. 4 SBM-006-41252613 ???F 9-3:50PM STAFF $0$0 $99 $99 Meets: 2/20. Prerequisite: Basic computer knowledge. At Harmony Community Campus $149 Meets: 3/14. Required: Completion of QuickBooks Pro: Part I, or instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor BT-120-02250157 ???MW 11-11:50AM B. FORNEY $168 $13 $10 BT-120-03250158 ???W 6-7:50PM STAFF $168$13 $10 $191 BT-121 DATA ENTRY, 1 CREDIT BT-121-01250159 ???M B. FORNEY $84 10-10:50AM $6.50 $10 $100.50 BT-121-02250160 ???W B. FORNEY $84 10-10:50AM $6.50 $10 $100.50 BT-121-03250161 ???M B. FORNEY $84 11-11:50AM $6.50 $10 $100.50 BT-121-04250162 ???W B. FORNEY $84 11-11:50AM $6.50 $10 $100.50 BT-121-05250163 ???W STAFF $84 6-6:50PM $6.50 $10$100.50 SBM-010-01254140 ???T 6-8:50PM ???S 9-4:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $600$600 BT-122 KEYBOARDING SKILLBUILDING, 2 CREDITS SBM-011 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PRE-LICENSE, 0 CREDIT BT-122-01250164 ???MW 10-10:50AM B. FORNEY $168 $13 $10 $191 BT-122-02250165 ???MW 11-11:50AM B. FORNEY $168 $13 $10 $191 BT-122-03250166 ???W 6-7:50PM STAFF $168$13 $10 $191 BT-125 BUSINESS EDITING II, 3 CREDITS Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total SBM-006 WORDPRESS WEB DESIGN PART I, 0 CREDIT 4 SBM-006-51252615 ???S 9-3:50PM STAFF $0$0 $69 $69 Meets: 2/21. At Harmony Community Campus. SBM-006 WORDPRESS WEB DESIGN PART II, 0 CREDIT This class covers Plugins, theme editing, backing-up and restoring WordPress, search tools and protecting from Malware. 4 SBM-006-52252616 ???S 9-3:50PM STAFF $0$0 $69 $69 Meets: 2/28. At Harmony Community Campus. SBM-006 CORRAL THE CHAOS, 0 CREDIT A project management course designed to help break down large projects into manageable segments to help drive the project to completion. 4 SBM-006-60252617 ???T 9-11:50AM STAFF $0$0 $30 $30 Meets: 2/10. At Harmony Community Campus. SBM-010 REAL ESTATE BROKER LICENSE, 0 CREDIT Prepares students to qualify for the Oregon Real Estate Broker’s License exam by studying statutes, rules and antidiscrimination laws pertaining to the licensing and professional real estate activity required by all licensees of the State of Oregon. Class meets Tuesday evenings 1/6-3/10 and 9:00am to 4:50pm on Saturday 3/14. Prepares students to qualify for the Oregon Real Estate Property Managment License exam by studying laws and statutes pertaining to the licensing and professional property management activity required by all licensees of the State of Oregon. 4 SBM-011-01254141 ???W 6-8:00PM STAFF $0 $0 $600$600 Meets: Wednesdays 1/5-2/18. At Harmony Community Campus. SBM-020 SMALL BUSINESS GREENHOUSE, 0 CREDIT Two-term intensive training program designed to assist entrepreneurs in planning their business startups, and to develop existing businesses to make them more profitable and to create jobs. Students do extensive individual work on developing business plans with counseling from instructor. 4 SBM-020-03 R. CAMPBELL 252618 T $0 6:30-9:20PM $0 $495 4 SBM-020-04252619 ???T R. CAMPBELL $0 6:30-9:20PM $0 $0 $0 4 SBM-020-06252620 ???T R. CAMPBELL $0 6:30-9:20PM $0 $0 $0 Meets: Tuesdays 3/3-6/16. At Harmony Community Campus. $495 Meets: 3/3-6/16; couseling by appointment. At Harmony Community Campus. Meets: 3/3-6/16. Counseling by appointment. At Harmony Community Campus. Business Technology BT-120 PERSONAL KEYBOARDING, 2 CREDITS Basic instruction on electronic alphanumeric keyboard. Provides practice for speed and accuracy with individual program. Students will develop the necessary skills to effectively use the Internet, use e-mail, and create simple documents. BT-120-01250156 ???MW 10-10:50AM B. FORNEY $168 $13 $10 Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in the Dye Academic Computer Lab. Time Fee Crs. Fee Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in the Dye Academic Computer Lab. Total $191 Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in the Dye Academic Computer Lab. This course is designed to teach the computer numeric keypad by touch with speed and accuracy using industry standards for data entry. The skill is especially helpful to people in the fields of data entry, accounting, office administration, insurance, banking and finance, and any other work that requires numeric input. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in the Dye Academic Computer Lab. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in the Dye Academic Computer Lab. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in the Dye Academic Computer Lab. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in Dye Academic Computer Lab. Course Listing Learn the basics of making a WordPress site including getting a domain name, creating a page, finding a theme, and more! Bring content, pictures, logos, testimonials, etc. to create your own website. Day Tuition Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in Dye Academic Computer Lab. Designed to improve typing proficiency using microcomputers. Students will refine and further develop speed and accuracy skills learned in BT-120 Personal Keyboarding. Prerequisite: Pass BT-120 or instructor consent. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in Dye Academic Computer Lab. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in the Dye Academic Computer Lab. Required: 1 hr/wk lab time in the Dye Academic Computer Lab. Follows BT-124 and uses the second half of the same textbook. It covers additional new grammar rules, in addition to other punctuation, capitalization, and numbers. The course also covers composing business communication documents such as memorandums, letters, and reports, as well as using effective communication in a business environment. Prerequisite: Pass BT-124 with a C or better. HYB BT-125-01250167 ???T B. FORNEY $252 1-2:20PM $19.50 $15 $286.50 Hybrid. Class meets every Tuesday plus online hours. Contact: beverlyf@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3115. BT-160 WORD I, 3 CREDITS Introductory-level course where students learn basic concepts of the Word software program. This course is designed for students who have no or little knowledge of Word. Prerequisite: Pass BT-120 or instructor consent. Recommended: 35 words per minute typing skill. HYB BT-160-01250168 ???T 10-11:50AM STAFF $252 $19.50 $35$306.50 Hybrid. Class meets every Tuesday plus online hours. Contact: sharonp@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3075. Students must have access to MS Word 2013 or use CCC Dye Academic Computer Lab for coursework. $191 Continued www.clackamas.edu 31 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Business Technology, continued BT-177 WEB BT-177-01250169 ??? STAFF $252 $19.50 $40$311.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: billw@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3079. Students must have access to MS Project 2010 or higher or use the CCC Dye Academic Computer Lab for coursework. Career Planning CAREER EXPLORATION, 3 CREDITS Students use information about themselves (values,interests, personality and skills) and information about the world of work (career and industries) to explore and make long term career decisions. $19.50 $45 Career Planning: Life & Career Options HD-202-01247122 ???T J. DEVENNEY $0 9-11:50AM $0 $40 HD-208 CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING, 3 CREDITS Required: Instructor consent. Contact: jeand@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3184. $40 Helps re-entry adults identify interests, abilities, values and transferable skills and apply this information to goal setting and career decisions. Students identify and explore options for training, education, and employment. Covers job search skills such as interviewing, resume writing, and developing a career portfolio. Each student develops an action plan identifying goals and next steps. This course is part of Life & Career Options. Corequisite: HD-202. HD-208-01247123 ???TH 9-11:50AM ???TH 10:30-12:00PM STAFF $0$0 $40 $40 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: sschaefer@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6135. INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY, 5 CREDITS A lab transfer course for students in nursing, allied health fields, and liberal arts. Observation, measurement, composition, stoichiometry, atomic structure, periodic table, bonding, and nomenclature. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-065 with a C or better or placement in MTH-095, pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. ✔ 32 CH-104-01250749 ???T M. KAPLAN $420 2-3:50PM $32.50 $45 $60 Total $512.50 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY SEMINAR, 0 CREDIT CH-104S-01250751 ???TH M. KAPLAN $0 2-2:50PM $0 $0 $0 CH-104S-02250752 ???TH M. KAPLAN $0 3-3:50PM $0 $0 $0 CH-105 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY, 5 CREDITS CH-105-01250753 ???MW 2-3:20PM C. TETERS $420 $32.50 $45 Corequisite: CH-104. Corequisite: CH-104. A laboratory course discussing heat; molecular and ionic interactions in solids, liquids, gases, and solutions; chemical reactions including acid-base, electron transfer, and equilibrium. Prerequisite: Pass CH-104 (CH-112 not accepted). $497.50 Required: 4hrs/wk in the Introductory Chemistry Lab. Lab Hours: Tuesday 10am-4pm; Wednesday & Friday 9am-3pm; Thursday 10am-8pm. Seminar included. HYB CH-105-30250754 ??? C. TETERS $420 $32.50 $60 $512.50 Hybrid. Orientation on Moodle. Seminar included. Contact: chad.teters@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3549. Required: 4 hrs/wk on campus for lab work and weekly quiz. Lab Hours: Tuesday 10am-4pm; Wednesday & Friday 9am-3pm; Thursday 10am-8pm. Lab begins 1st week. CH-112 CHEMISTRY FOR HEALTH SCIENCES, 4 CREDITS CH-112-01250755 ???MW 12:30-1:50PM E. FRANCIS $336 $26 $45 $407 CH-112-02250756 ???TTH 9-10:20AM C. DU BOULAY $336 $26 $45 $407 CH-112-20250757 ???TTH 6-7:20PM ???TTH 7:30-8:50PM M. KAPLAN $336 $26 $45 $407 One-term preparatory chemistry lab course for students who want to take BI-231,Anatomy and Physiology and/or BI-234, Introductory Microbiology. Includes measurement; atomic structure; periodic table; bonding; nomenclature; heat; molecular and ionic interactions in solids, liquids, and solutions; chemical reactions including acid-base; organic chemistry; and biochemistry. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-065 with a C or better or placement in MTH-095. Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Corequisite: BI-112 strongly recommended. Corequisite: CH-112L lab. Corequisite: CH-112L lab. Lab included. CH-112L CHEMISTRY FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES LAB, 0 CREDIT CH-112L-01250758 ???W C. TETERS $0 9-11:50AM $0 $0 $0 CH-112L-02250759 ???TH C. DU BOULAY $0 3-5:50PM $0 $0 $0 CH-112L-03250760 ???F C. DU BOULAY $0 9-11:50AM $0 $0 $0 Lab section for CH-112 lecture course. Chemistry CH-104 $32.50 Crs. Fee Seminar course for the CH-104 lecture/lab course. LIFE TRANSITIONS, 3 CREDITS Examines process and stages of life transitions. Helps re-entry adults identify personal strengths and barriers related to success in education and employment. Offers opportunities to practice interpersonal skills. Provides information about CCC campus and community resources which can assist students in reaching their goals. This course is part of Life & Career Options. Corequisite: HD-208. Time Fee CH-104S $316.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: lupem@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3185. HD-202 Day Tuition Hybrid. Orientation on Moodle. Seminar included. Contact: edenf@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3352. Required: 4 hrs/wk on campus for lab work and weekly quiz. Lab begins first week. Lab Hours: Tuesday 10am4pm; Wednesday & Friday 9am-3pm; Thursday 10am-8pm. MICROSOFT PROJECT, 3 CREDITS WEB HD-140-01247106 ??? G. MARTINEZ $252 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor HYB CH-104-30250750 ??? E. FRANCIS $420 Covers the basics of using Microsoft Project to plan, schedule, and track a project. Also addresses communicating project information, assigning and tracking resources and costs, tracing progress, and closing a project. Concludes with students using Microsoft Project to produce management and other reports and to share project information with other audiences and applications HD-140 Course No. Corequisite: CH-112. Corequisite: CH-112. Corequisite: CH-112. $497.50 Required: 4hrs/wk in the Introductory Chemistry Lab. Lab Hours: Tuesday 10am-4pm; Wednesday & Friday 9am-3pm; Thursday 10am-8pm. Corequisite: CH-104S. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor CH-221 GENERAL CHEMISTRY, 5 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total CH-221-01250761 ???MWF 10-10:50AM D. ARTER $420 $32.50 $45 CH-221L GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB, 0 CREDIT CH-221L-01250762 ???T D. ARTER $0 9-11:50AM $0 $0 $0 CH-221L-02250763 ???T D. ARTER $0 1-3:50PM $0 $0 $0 CH-221S CH-221L-03250764 ???TH 12-2:50PM N. HAMEL $0 $0 $0 GENERAL CHEMISTRY SEMINAR, 0 CREDIT CH-221S-01250765 ???TH D. ARTER $0 CH-222 GENERAL CHEMISTRY, 5 CREDITS Corequisite: CH-221L Lab and CH-221S Seminar. $497.50 Lab course for the CH-221 lecture course. Corequisite: CH-221 & CH-221S. Corequisite: CH-221 & CH-221S. $0 Seminar course for the CH-221 lecture course. 10-10:50AM $0 $0 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Clinical Lab Assistant The CCC Clinical Laboratory Assistant program is a three-term program of 48 credits which prepares graduates for entry level practice in the laboratory setting. CLA-100 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE, 2 CREDITS CLA-100 course description: An overview and introduction to healthcare systems and career trends, ethical and legal responsibilities, personal and workplace safety, infection control, professionalism, life-long learning, and effective communication. CLA-100-01253984 K. LIX CLA-102 CLINICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT SKILLS II, 4 CREDITS $168 $13 $140 $321 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: kristinl@clackamas.edu or 503-594-0671 Addresses hematology and urinalysis theory within assistant level scope of practice. Correct specimen collection will be emphasized. Students will be required to perform various waived tests and demonstrate an understanding of the necessity of accuracy and attention to detail. Students will demonstrate the use of controls, standards and laboratory protocols. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: Pass CLA-101. 4 CLA-102-01250360 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM ???TTH 12-1:20PM H. WAND $336 $26 $200 $562 A lab course discussing reactions, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, organic compounds and polymers, kinetics, and equilibrium. Topics involving organic chemistry and biochemistry are introduced. Prerequisite: Pass CH-221. 4 CLA-102-02253985 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM ???TTH 1:30-2:50PM H. WAND/P. DETURK $336 $26 $200 $562 CH-222-01250766 ???MWF 10-10:50AM N. HAMEL $420 $32.50 $45 CLA-115 LABORATORY ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS, 2 CREDITS CH-222L GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB, 0 CREDIT CH-222L-01250767 ???TH N. HAMEL $0 8-10:50AM $0 $0 $0 CH-222L-02250768 ???TH N. HAMEL $0 12-2:50PM $0 $0 4 CLA-115-01250362 ???TH H. WAND $168 $0 CH-222L-03250769 ???F N. HAMEL $0 1-3:50PM $0 $0 CLA-119 PHLEBOTOMY/LABORATORY/PRACTICUM I, 3 CREDITS CH-222S GENERAL CHEMISTRY SEMINAR, 0 CREDIT 4 CLA-119-01250363 ???T H. WAND $252 CH-222S-01250770 ???W N. HAMEL $0 11-11:50AM $0 $0 $0 CLA-130 SPECIMEN COLLECTION, 1 CREDIT CH-222S-02250771 ???W N. HAMEL $0 2-2:50PM $0 $0 $0 CH-242 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II, 5 CREDITS 4 CLA-130-01253986 ???T A. HARRISON $84 Corequisites: CH-221 & CH-221L. $0 Restricted to instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. Corequisites: CH-222L & CH-222S. $497.50 Lab course for the CH-222 lecture course. Corequisites: CH-222 & CH-222S. Corequisites: CH-222 & CH-222S. Corequisites: CH-222 & CH-222S. $0 Seminar course for the CH-222 lecture course. Corequisites: CH-222 & CH-222L. Corequisites: CH-222 & CH-222L. Second term of transfer sequence meeting organic chemistry requirement for premedical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, chiropractic medicine, chemical engineering and biology majors. Prerequisite: Pass CH-241. CH-242-01250773 ???MWF 2:30-3:50PM D. ARTER $420 $32.50 $45 CH-242L ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB, 0 CREDIT CH-242L-01250774 ???M D. ARTER $0 Corequisite: CH-242L. Seminar included. Course Listing Transfer lab course for science, engineering, and professional majors. The nature of chemistry, atomic theory, electron configuration, structure, bonding, properties, composition and nomenclature of covalent and ionic substances. Introduces organic chemistry and biochemistry topics. Prerequisites: A year of high school chemistry or pass CH-150 or pass CH-104 & CH-105; & pass MTH-095 with a C or better or placement in MTH-105 or MTH-111. Course No. Restricted to instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. Designed for the clinical laboratory assistant employed in a physician’s laboratory, instructing them in laboratory coding, billing practices, and other administrative duties, with emphasis on patient test management and professionalism. EKG techniques will be included as welll as other back office skills, as required by NAACLS. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. 3-4:50PM $13 $50 $231 Supervised unpaid assignment to area medical center laboratories to gain practical experience. Required: Instructor consent. 3-3:50PM $19.50 $150 $421.50 Required: 72 clinical hrs/TBA. At Harmony Community Campus. Designed to qualify students to perform drug testing collections under U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)regulations. The final examination will include a demonstration of collection proficiency. Specimen management, adulteration and quality assessment will be addressed. Required: Students must be enrolled in current CLA cohort, or instructor consent. 4-5:50PM $6.50 $75 $165.50 Restricted to CLA cohort students. At Harmony Community Campus.. $497.50 Lab course for the CH-242 lecture course. Corequisite: CH-242. 4-6:50PM $0 $0 $0 Continued www.clackamas.edu 33 Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total College Success See also Human Development & Leadership for related classes. EL-103 TAKING EFFECTIVE NOTES, 1 CREDIT Designed to help students develop effective note-taking skills. Several note-taking systems are introduced and practiced. EL-103-01FYE254045 ???W B. MARKS $0 9-9:50AM $0 $0 Recommended: Enrolled in RD-090, WR-090, MTH-020 and/or MTH-060 based on the COMPASS assessment. Corequisite: HD-120-01FYE. $0 EL-103-02FYE254046 ???TH B. MALONEY $0 10-10:50AM $0 $0 EL-103-04FYE254048 ???TH L. NIELSON $0 1-1:50PM $0 $0 $0 EL-103-03FYE254047 ???W L. NIELSON $0 4-4:50PM $0 $0 $0 Recommended: Enrolled in RD-090, WR-090, MTH-020 and/or MTH-060 based on the COMPASS assessment. Corequisite: HD-120-02FYE. Recommended: Enrolled in RD-090, WR-090, MTH-020 and/or MTH-060 based on the COMPASS assessment. Corequisite: HD-120-04FYE. Recommended: Enrolled in RD-090, WR-090, MTH-020 and/or MTH 060 based on the COMPASS assessment. Corequisite: HD-120-03FYE. WEB EL-103-05247868 ??? B. MALONEY $84 $6.50 $35 $125.50 COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS, 3 CREDITS Emphasizes time management, listening/note-taking, testing skills/ anxiety, library resources, learning styles, study/reading textbooks, concentration. Prerequisite: Placement in RD-090. HD-100 EL-111-02247872 ???TTH B. MARKS $252 EL-111-01247870 ???MW STAFF $252 COLLEGE SURVIVAL, 1 CREDIT 9-10:20AM $19.50 $15 $286.50 10-11:20PM $19.50 $15$286.50 Designed to help students develop skills in time management, reading, homework management, note taking, stress management, test taking. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. HYB HD-100-01254149 ???F T. SPREHE/T. DEXTER $0 Meets: 12/12 plus additional hours online. 9:15-2:30PM $0 $0 $0V HD-102SERVICE LEARNING EXPERIENCE, 1-6V CREDITS Provides students with a service learning experience in a community setting. Students complete 30-180 hours per term of volunteer work and participate in seminar/discussions to connect volunteer work with an area of study. Required: Instructor consent. HD-102-01 M. BAKER 246787 TBA $0 HD-120 COLLEGE SUCCESS, 1 CREDIT TBA $0 $45 $45V Corequisite: HD-006-01. Contact: mbaker@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3041 for more information. Provides strategies for creating college success including selfawareness, personal responsibility, understanding self-management, increasing motivation, meaningful goal setting,effective study habits, use of on and off campus resources. HD-120-01FYE254060 ???M 9-9:50AM STAFF $0$0 $0 $0 HD-120-02FYE254061 ???T 10-10:50AM STAFF $0$0 $0 $0 ✔ 34 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor HD-120-02247102 ???T 11-11:50AM STAFF $84 $6.50$0$90.50 HD-120-04FYE254063 ???T 1-1:50PM STAFF $0$0 $0 $0 HD-120-03FYE254062 ???M 4-4:50PM STAFF $0$0 $0 $0 HD-121 COLLEGE SUCCESS EXPANDED, 3 CREDITS HD-121-01247104 ???M S. SCHAEFER $252 LIB-101 INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESEARCH, 1 CREDIT $0 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: bmaloney@clackamas. edu or 503-594-6689. Required: Microsoft Office or compatible software. EL-111 Course No. Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Contact: sschaefer@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6135. Corequisite: EL-103-04FYE. Highly recommended for students testing into RD-090, WR-090, MTH-020 and/or MTH-060 based on the COMPASS assessment. Corequisite: EL-103-03FYE. Highly recommended for students testing into RD-090, WR-090, MTH-020 and/or MTH-060 based on the COMPASS assessment. Provides advanced strategies for creating college success including self-awareness, understanding motivation, employing interdependence, taking personal responsibility, learning style, goal setting, lifelong learning, emotional intelligence, critical thinking, time management, effective study habits/planning, and the use of on and off campus resources. 1-3:50PM $19.50 $10 Contact: sschaefer@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6135. $281.50 Trains students in the use of a variety of print and electronic information resources, search tools, and source citation. Excellent preparation for term papers and other research assignments. Recommended: Pass CS-090 or equivalent experience. WEB LIB-101-01250473 ??? S. NOLAN $0 $0 Online. Contact: sarahn@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3316. $0 $0 Collision Repair and Refinishing Must have ANSI approved eye protection first day and comply with college safety policy/welding prerequisites. AB-009 STREET ROD CONSTRUCTION, 6.6 CEU AB-101 AB-009-01246143 ???THF 6:30-9:20PM F. DAVIS $0 $0 $401.50 $401.50 AUTO RESTORATION, 3 CREDITS AB-101-01246145 ???S R. PETERSON $252 8-7:50PM $19.50 $130 $401.50 AB-101-02246146 ???S P. NESBITT $252 8-7:50PM $19.50 $130 $401.50 AB-112 COLLISION REPAIR WELDING I, 2 CREDITS AB-112-01246386 ???F J. PHELPS/D. BATES $168 Bring your own project and get hands-on instruction in rust repair, body work, welding, painting and more. Designed for students interested in auto body repair and painting their own vehicles. Includes dent removal, panel replacement, welding and painting. May be repeated up to 12 credits. Meets: 1/10,1/24,2/7,2/21 & 3/7. Meets: 1/17, 1/31, 2/14, 2/28 & 3/14. Focus on auto collision damage repair. Emphasis on Metal Inert Gas (MIG), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), welding on light gauge metals, oxygen-acetylene welding cutting and forming. 8-12:20PM $13 $114 $295 Corequisite: EL-103-01FYE. Highly recommended for students testing into RD-090, WR-090, MTH-020 and/or MTH-060 based on the COMPASS assessment. Corequisite: EL-103-02FYE. Highly recommended for students testing into RD-090, WR-090, MTH-020 and/or MTH-060 based on the COMPASS assessment. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor AB-113 COLLISION REPAIR I/NONSTRUCTURAL, 6 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total AB-123 AB-113-01246147 ???MT 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $504 $39 $331 COLLISION REPAIR WELDING II, 2 CREDITS $874 Training in light gauge metal repair: Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC), Squeeze Type Resistance Spot Welding (S-TRSW), and other advanced welding techniques specific to collision damage repair. Prerequisite: Pass AB-112. AB-133 AB-123-01246387 ???F 8-12:20PM J. PHELPS/R. PETERSON $168 $13 $102 COLLISION REPAIR II/STRUCTURAL, 6 CREDITS $283 Repair major body damage using modern frame repair equipment. Includes repair and replacement of bolt-on, bonded, and welded components using the latest technology. Includes introduction to computerized measuring and damage analysis. Prerequisite: AB-113. AB-150 AB-133-01246148 ???MT 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $504 $39 $324 COLLISION REPAIR COMPUTERIZED ESTIMATING SHOPLINK, 2 CREDITS $867 Provides detailed instruction in the use of modern computerized estimating systems in the collision repair field. Focus is on Shoplink software. Prerequisite: AB-149. AB-222 AB-150-01246149 ???M 6-9:50PM R. PETERSON $168 $13 $88 COLLISION REPAIR III/ADVANCED STRUCTURAL, 6 CREDITS $269 Major collision repair, with a systems approach: frame and structure, panels, suspension and brakes, electrical and cooling systems. Emphasis on frame and unibody repair, replacement of welded body panels, and diagnosis and repair of related damage. Prerequisite: AB-133. AB-224 AB-222-01246150 ???MT 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $504 $39 $300 COLLISION REPAIR IV/ADVANCED STRUCTURAL, 6 CREDITS $843 Advanced frame and unibody repair procedures. Electronic measurement and dimensioning, repair documentation, brakes suspension, and alignment as they relate to collision repair. Prerequisite: AB-222. AB-226 AB-224-01246151 ???MT 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $504 $39 $192 COLLISION REPAIR V/ADVANCED STRUCTURAL, 6 CREDITS $735 Uses the latest high quality, productive techniques and equipment to repair vehicles to pre-collision condition. Covers the refined collision repair processes for today’s workplace. Prerequisite: AB-224. AB-235 AB-226-01246152 ???MT 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $504 $39 $120 COLLISION REPAIR WELDING III, 2 CREDITS AB-280 AB-235-01246388 ???F 8-12:20PM J. PHELPS $168 $13 $114 COLLISION REPAIR/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $295 Cooperative work experience. Work-based learning experience in an auto body repair shop. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. AB-280-01246153 ??? M. HOUSE $504 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $39 $45 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total ABR-125 COLLISION REPAIR/REFINISHING I, 6 CREDITS Covers shop safety, fire prevention, selection and use of paint products, abrasives, fillers, basic application of top coats, primers and sealers. Required: Current enrollment in or successful completion of AB-112 and AB-113. ABR-125-01246154 ???WTH 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $504 $39 $244 ABR-127 COLLISION REPAIR/REFINISHING II, 6 CREDITS $787 ABR-127-01246155 ???WTH 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $504 $39 $132 ABR-129 COLLISION REPAIR/REFINISHING III, 6 CREDITS $675 ABR-129-01246156 ???WTH 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/R. PETERSON $504 $39 $144 ABR-162 BASIC AUTOMOTIVE PINSTRIPING, 2 CREDITS $687 ABR-162-01254165 ???TBA 6-9:50PM D. BRADLEY $168 $13 $60 ABR-225 PRODUCTION SHOP TECHNIQUES, 6 CREDITS $241 ABR-225-01246157 ???WTH 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $504 $39 $120 ABR-227 RESTORATION PRACTICES, 6 CREDITS $663 Application of solvent and waterborne finishes, including spot repairs, color matching, complete refinishing, and problem solving. Introduction to computerized color information retrieval and mixing. Prerequisite: ABR-125. Application of solvent and waterborne basecoats, and tri-coats and urethane topcoats, using both foreign and domestic refinish systems. Includes complete refinishing, spot and panel painting, color matching and problem solving. Prerequisite: ABR-127. Matching factory striping colors and patterns. Designing and applying custom designs. Integrating striping into graphic designs. Covers necessary materials and tools. Designed for students who wish to gain additional hands-on experience in refinishing, using the most up-to-date methods and materials. Prerequisite: ABR-129. Designed for students who wish to broaden their skills base in the upper end refinish market. Projects will be considerably more challenging, with standards and expectations set higher. Prerequisite: ABR-225. ABR-227-01246158 ???WTH 7:30-2:50PM D. BRADLEY/M. HOUSE $504 $39 $120 $663 Communication Studies COMM-100A BASIC SPEECH COMMUNICATION: PRINCIPLES, 1 CREDIT Explores elements of the communication process including major influences such as self-concept, perception, and culture. Examines verbal and non-verbal modes of communication. First unit of a three-credit series; may be taken in any order. Designed for nontransfer students. $663 Aluminum welding for collision damage repair. Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) processes are learned, along with related weld repair techniques and equipment/safety procedures. Prerequisite: AB-123. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course Listing Provides basic instruction in collision repairs, including shop safety and chemical hazard safety; proper safe use of tools; basic metal work and finishing; use of filler; door removal, replacement and alignment; and replacement and alignment of bolt-on front end sheet metal parts. Required: Current enrollment in or successful completion of AB-112 and ABR-125. Course No. COMM-100A-01250175???MW 1-2:50PM A. NELSON LEWIS $84 $6.50 $0 Meets: 1/12-1/28. $90.50 COMM-100B BASIC SPEECH COMMUNICATION: INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, 1 CREDIT Explores interpersonal skills in day-to-day formal and informal situations. Develops strategies for effective listening behavior. Examines strategies for building and maintaining relationships. Second unit of a three-credit series; may be taken in any order. Designed for non-transfer students. COMM-100B-01250176???MW 1-2:50PM A. NELSON LEWIS $84 $6.50 $0 Meets: 2/2-2/18. $90.50 $588V Continued www.clackamas.edu 35 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Communications Studies, continued Explores small group dynamics and communication skills in dayto-day formal and informal situations. Examines leadership styles, conflict response, and effective interview techniques. Third unit of a three-credit series; may be taken in any order. Designed for nontransfer students. COMM-100C-01250177???MW 1-2:50PM A. NELSON LEWIS $84 $6.50 $0 Meets: 2/23-3/11. 4 COMM-111-01250178 ???TTH K. BRENNAN $336 COMM-111-05253017 ???MW K. HUGHES $336 COMM-111-16253992 ???TTH K. COFFEY $336 8-9:50AM $26 $6 9-10:50AM $26 $6 9-10:50AM $26 $6 4 COMM-111-03250181 ???TTH K. BRENNAN $336 COMM-111-04250182 ???TTH J. BISHOP $336 10-11:50AM $26 $6 10-11:50AM $26 $6 4 COMM-111-11253993 ???MW J. BISHOP $336 COMM-111-06250183 ???MW K. HUGHES $336 COMM-111-02250180 ???TTH K. BRENNAN $336 COMM-111-07250184 ???MW K. HUGHES $336 COMM-111-08250185 ???TTH K. HUGHES $336 COMM-111-12253994 ???MW J. BISHOP $336 COMM-111-09250186 ???T B. BYERS $336 COMM-111-10250187 ???MW K. COFFEY $336 10-11:50AM $26 $6 11-12:50PM $26 $6 1-2:50PM $26 $6 1-2:50PM $26 $6 10-11:50PM $26 $6 3-4:50PM $26 $6 6-9:50PM $26 $6 6-7:50PM $26 $6 $368 4 COMM-111-15250190 ???T K. COFFEY $0 6-9:50PM $0 $368 $368 At Harmony Community Campus.. At Wilsonville Campus. $368 36 COMM-126-01250191 ???MW 1-2:50PM K. BRENNAN $336 $26 $0 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location WEB COMM-212-01250192 ??? M. JONES $336 Total $26 $35 $397 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: melissaj@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3261. The interpersonal communication process examined through lectures, reading, and exercises. Subjects include goal-setting, first impressions, conflict resolution, non-verbal messages, image building and assertiveness. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. WEB $368 COMM-219 SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION, 4 CREDITS $368 $368 $368 $368 $368 $368 $368 $368 $368 Examines ways women and men are different and similar in their communication behaviors. Traditions, myths, social roles and current issues are discussed. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. ✔ Crs. Fee $368 COMM-126 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE SEXES, 4 CREDITS Time Fee COMM-218 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION, 4 CREDITS Practice in organization, research, and delivery of a variety of speeches. Prerequisites: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. At Harmony Community Campus. Day Tuition Takes students through a critical study of the production and consumption of mass media, including television, radio, books, film, newspapers, advertising and the Internet. Students also examine the economic and social organization of mass media, the growth of new media technologies, and the relationship between media and the public. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. $90.50 COMM-111 PUBLIC SPEAKING, 4 CREDITS At Wilsonville Campus Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor COMM-212 MASS MEDIA & SOCIETY, 4 CREDITS COMM-100C BASIC SPEECH COMMICATION: BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS, 1 CREDIT Course No. $362 COMM-218-01250194 ??? K. BRENNAN $336 $26 Online. Contact: kellyb@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3154. $35 $397 Theories and practices of small group communication through group discussion, reading and written exercises. Emphasis on effective group communication, leadership skills, and problem-solving in small groups. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. COMM-219-01250195 ???TTH 1-2:50PM K. HUGHES $336 $26 $0 COMM-227 NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION, 4 CREDITS $362 COMM-227-01253018 ???MW 10-11:50AM A. NELSON LEWIS $336 $26 $0 COMM-280 SPEECH/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $362 Explores theories and types of nonverbal behavior in relation to the creative process of human communication. Examines the influence, interpretation and/or management of such qualities as appearance, body movement, facial expression, voice, use of space, touch, and time. Considers how physical environments, social roles, gender, and inter/intra-cultural beliefs and values have an effect on relationships among individuals and groups. Applies theoretical interpretations to nonverbal communication found in various forms of human expression. Prerequisite: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of communications. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. COMM-280-01250197 ??? K. BRENNAN $504 $39 $45 $588V Computer-Aided Drafting Technology Call 503-594-3318 for more information, or contact the Student Success Center, 503-594-3475. CDT-102 SKETCHING & PROBLEM SOLVING, 3 CREDITS CDT-102-01254081 ???F A. FOUHY $252 Freehand sketching encountered in drafting engineering projects. Selecting views and implementing drafting standards. Dimensioning, lettering, section and auxiliary views are covered. Problem solving in individual and group settings. TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class 11-4:50PM $19.50 $75 $346.50 ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor CDT-103 COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING I, 3 CREDITS CDT-223 CDT-103-01246389 ???MW 2:30-5:20PM A. FOUHY $252 $19.50 $75 INVENTOR FUNDAMENTALS, 3 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Introduction to drafting applications using AutoCAD. Instruction includes problem solving, drawing layout, orthographic multi-view projection, line types, geometric construction and current drafting techniques. Use industry standards for CAD drawing, editing, file management, dimensions and notes. Recommended: Completion of CDT-102. $346.50 Introduces parametric and adaptive modeling techniques using Autodesk Inventor. This course will guide students through design environmental setup, creation of simple and complex part geometry, assembly building, animation, and detailed 2D drawing output. Recommended: Basic working knowledge of Windows operating system and Microsoft Excel. CDT-225 CDT-223-01246390 ???MW 6:30-9:20PM D. WARD $252 $19.50 $75 ADVANCED SOLIDWORKS, 3 CREDITS CDT-225-01246391 ???TTH 3-5:50PM D. WARD $252 $19.50 $75 CS-120 SURVEY OF COMPUTING, 4 CREDITS CS-090-01250217 ???MW 10-11:50AM STAFF $168$13 $18 $199 CS-090-02250218 ???MW 6-7:50PM S. SIMMONS $168 $13 $18 CS-091 COMPUTERS FOR NEW USERS II, 2 CREDITS Meets: 1/5-2/4. Meets: 1/5-2/4. $199 Continued development of skills learned in CS-090. Topics include learning intermediate features of the Microsoft Windows 7 operating systems, more work with file management, and more work with applications such as word processing using the latest version of Microsoft Word, spreadsheets using the latest version of Microsoft Excel, and presentations using the latest version of PowerPoint. Takes place in the computer lab, one student to a computer. Prerequisite: Pass CS-090 or placement in CS-091. CS-091-21250219 ???MW 10-11:50AM J. MILLER $168 $13 $18 $199 CS-091-22250220 ???MW 6-7:50PM S. SIMMONS $168 $13 $18 $199 Meets: 2/9-3/12. Required: Flashdrive, 128 mb minimum. Meets: 2/9-3/12. Required: Flashdrive, 128 mb minimum. Crs. Fee Total 8-9:50AM 8-9:50AM $26 $39 $401 HYB CS-120-02250222 ???M ???W J. BRUNING $336 10-11:50AM 10-11:50AM $26 $39 $401 HYB CS-120-03250223 ???T ???TH M. AHLQUIST $336 10-11:50AM 10-11:50AM $26 $39 $401 250225 ???TTH 1-2:50PM $336 $26 $39 $401 Hybrid. Meets every Monday & Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: wesb@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3942. Required: Flashdrive, 128mb minimum. Hybrid. Meets every Monday & Wednesday plus online hours and optional lab hours on Wednesday from 10-11:50am. Contact: wesb@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3942. Required: Flashdrive, 128mb minimum. Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday & Thursday plus online hours. Contact: ahlquist@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3555. Required: Flashdrive, 128mb minimum. COMPUTERS FOR NEW USERS, 2 CREDITS Time Fee HYB CS-120-01250221 ???M ???W J. BRUNING $336 4 HYB This is a course in computers for those with no computer experience. It covers the basics of how to use a computer running the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system. Topics include using a keyboard and mouse, finding and running programs, using program menus and/or ribbons, locating, copying, moving, and deleting files, finding information on the Internet, and using email. The class takes place in the computer lab, with one student to a computer. You will see demonstrations, gets hands-on practice in a group setting, and have the opportunity to explore on your own with the instructor there to help you. Day Tuition A computer competency course to familiarize students with computer concept, software applications and the implications of living in the digital age. Introduces students to computer concepts, including, but not limited to the Microsoft Windows environment, Microsoft Office Applications, hardware terminology, social media and the Internet. Prerequisites: Pass CS-090 or placement in CS-120; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. $346.50 Computer Science CS-090 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor $346.50 Advanced features of SolidWorks will be discussed and problems will be worked that exemplify them. Subjects include equations, configurations, design tables and dynamics. Prerequisites: CDT-108A or instructor consent. Course No. Course Listing Course No. CS-120-10 M. AHLQUIST Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday and Thursday plus online hours. Contact: ahlquist@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3555. Required: Flashdrive, 128mb minimum. At Harmony Community Campus. WEB CS-120-30250226 ??? A. ARISTIZABAL $336 $26 $47 $409 WEB CS-120-31250227 ??? D. SARGENT $336 $26 $47 $409 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: adrianaa@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3916. Required: Flashdrive, 128mb minimum. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: dianes@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3830. Required: Flashdrive, 128mb minimum. CS-125H HTML & WEB SITE DESIGN, 3 CREDITS WEB CS-125H-01250229 ???MW 10:30-11:50AM M. SORRENTINO $252 $19.50 $24 $295.50 CS-125H-30250230 ??? M. SORRENTINO $252 $19.50 $47 $318.50 CS-133S INTRODUCTION TO JAVASCRIPT & SERVER-SIDE PROGRAMMING, 3 CREDITS Hands-on approach to planning, design, and developing published web sites using HTML tags in a text editor. The class focuses on basic HTML coding using HTML 5 models. Hyperlinks, images, cascading style sheets, forms, accessibility and design principles will be covered, as well as tools such as site management, validators, and page editors. Recommended: Pass CS-120 or equivalent experience. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: marias@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3853. Design, programming, testing of scripted web pages using JavaScript for client-side applications and PHP for server-side applications. Introduction to fundamental concepts of interactive web pages and server-side connectivity. Covers the Document Object Model (DOM) and programming constructs like variables, operators, functions, control structures, exception handling. Prerequisites: Pass CS-125H and MTH-065 or equivalent experience. Recommended: Pass MTH-060 or placement in MTH-065. CS-133S-01250231 ???TTH 2:30-3:50PM D. CARINO $252 $19.50 $24 $295.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 37 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Computer Science, continued CS-135S MICROSOFT EXCEL, 3 CREDITS Focuses on advanced spreadsheet capabilities using the latest version of Microsoft Excel. Topics include design, construction, and documentation of spreadsheets, use of templates, multiple worksheets, complex formulas, functions and filtering, Pivot Tables, advanced chart features, sorting, database capabilities, finding data, creating subtotals, using lookup tables, finding trends and forecasting, creating and editing macros, validating data, and working with controls. Recommended: Pass BA-131 or CS-120; pass MTH-060 or placement in MTH-065. WEB CS-135S-30250234 ??? H. ABBOTT $252 $19.50 $50 $321.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: hillarya@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3550. CS-135W MICROSOFT WORD, 3 CREDITS Focuses on advanced word processing features using the latest version of Microsoft Word. Topics include using tables, merging form letters and data source files, desktop publishing, large document capabilities including master documents and indexes, and linking and embedding objects between Office applications. Recommended: Pass BA-131 or CS-120. WEB CS-135W-30250235 ??? S. EDWARDS $252 CS-162 COMPUTER SCIENCE II, 4 CREDITS $19.50 $47 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sedwards@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3645. $318.50 Effective methods of designing large programs. Elementary and dynamic data structures, data abstraction, object oriented programming, program correctness, verification, and testing. Requires a substantial project. Prerequisite: Pass CS-161. CS-179 CS-162-01250236 ???MW J. MILLER $336 CS-162-02250237 ???TTH J. MILLER $336 NETWORKING I, 3 CREDITS 2:30-4:20PM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 $382 $382 An introductory course in computer networking. Covers data communication basics, network models, cabline, Ethernet, remote connectivity, basic TCP/IP operation and configuration, wireless networking, and basic network security. This course, in conjunction with CS-229, cover the topics on the CompTIA Network+ exam. Prerequisite: Pass CS-150 or instructor consent. CS-179-01250238 ???TTH 6-7:20PM M. PETRIE $252 $19.50 $20 $291.50 WEB CS-179-30250239 ??? R. MCMILLEN $252 $19.50 $45 $316.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: robert.mcmillen@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6205. CS-181 CMS WEB DEVELOPMENT, 3 CREDITS Explores creating dynamic and interactive web sites via the use of a current content management system (CMS) and shopping cart utility. Includes installation of CMS/database, working with templates, creating efficient site navigation, enhancing sites using components, modules, plugins and extensions, and user management. Prerequisite: Pass CS-125H or equivalent experience. ✔ 38 CS-181-01253996 ???TTH 1-2:20PM D. CARINO $252 $19.50 $24 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor CS-195 FLASH WEB DEVELOPMENT, 3 CREDITS CS-228 CS-195-01250240 ???MW 3-4:20PM D. SARGENT $252 $19.50 $32 $303.50 COMPUTER OS MAINTENANCE & REPAIR, 4 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Introduces the technologies and techniques behind creating an interactive, media-rich website using Adobe Flash. Topics include, but are not limited to, using the drawing tools, using the timeline, creating frame-based and tween-based animations, adding interactivity through ActionScript, and incorporating existing graphics, sound, and video files. Students will complete a portfolio of Flash creations throughout the class. Prerequisite: CS-125H or equivalent experience. An in-depth course in Windows operating system maintenance and repair. Covers installation, configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Windows. Includes troubleshooting the boot process, application and system issues, and the various backup and restore utilities and processes. This course, in conjunction with CS-227, covers the topics on the Comp TIA A+ certification exam. Prerequisites: Pass CS-227 or instructor consent. CS-228-01253995 ???MW 6-8:50PM E. MCBRIDE $336 $26 $35 CS-240M MACOS ADMINISTRATION, 3 CREDITS $397 Designed to prepare students for the challenges they will face as a networking professional supporting multiple operating systems. Lectures, projects and exercises reinforce skills as they are learned. Specific topic coverage includes: installation and set-up, user accounts, file systems, data management, applications, network configuration, network services, peripherals, startup and troubleshooting. Prerequisite: Pass CS-140. CS-240M-01250242 ???MW 10-11:50AM E. CARINO $252 $19.50 $29 $300.50 CS-240W WINDOWS DESKTOP ADMINISTRATION, 3 CREDITS An introduction to the current Windows desktop client operating system. Topics include: installation, managing disks and file systems, file access security, users, profiles and policies, groups, security, backup, remote access, printing and troubleshooting. Prerequisite: Pass CS-140. CS-275 CS-240W-01250243 ???TTH D. SARGENT $252 CS-240W-02250244 ???MW D. SARGENT $252 DATABASE DESIGN, 3 CREDITS 10-11:50AM $19.50 $29 $300.50 1-2:50PM $19.50 $29 $300.50 CS-275-01250245 ???MW 1-2:20PM D. CARINO $252 $19.50 $32 Focuses on design of a relational database management systems (RDMS). Topics will include database development using the a) requirement b)design c) implementation model, database theory from flat table design to relational systems, entity-relationship models, one-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to-many relationships, referential integrity, normalization of tables, database programming and querying with SQL, and database security. Although other platforms may be demonstrated, the majority of work will be done with MySQL Server. Required: 100 GB or larger USB hard drive. Prerequisite: Pass CS-120 or placement above CS-120 or equivalent experience. $303.50 $295.50 TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor CS-280 COMPUTER SCIENCE/CWE, 1-6V CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total CS-280-01250246 ??? E. CARINO $504 CS-284 NETWORK SECURITY, 3 CREDITS $39 $45 Corequisite: CWE-281-05. Restricted to Computer Science students. Contact: rcarino@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3167. $588V Comprehensive overview of network security. Covers communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography, operations/ organizational security, disaster recovery, business continuity, and computer forensics. Prerequisite: Pass CS-279W. HYB CS-284-01250247 ???TTH 1-2:50PM E. CARINO $252 $19.50 $44 Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday & Thursday plus online hours. Contact: rcarino@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3167. $315.50 CS-288W WINDOWS NETWORK ADMINISTRATION, 4 CREDITS Practices network administration and design using Microsoft Windows Server and other operating systems. Topics include TCP/ IP protocols and services such as: IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, DHCP, DNS, routing, filtering, network protection, and remote access. Prerequisite: Pass CS-279W. HYB CS-288W-01250248 ???TTH 10-11:50AM E. CARINO $336 $26 $50 Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday & Thursday plus online hours. Contact: rcarino@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3167. $412 COLLISION REPAIR/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Work-based learning experience in an auto body repair shop. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. AB-280-01246153 ??? M. HOUSE $504 AM-280 AUTO MECHANICS/CWE, 1-6V CREDITS AM-280-01246183 ??? R. LOCKWOOD/J. LEUCK $504 ANT-280 ANTHROPOLOGY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $39 $45 $588V Cooperative work experience. Work-based learning experience in an auto repair shop or auto dealership. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $39 $45 $588V Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of anthropology and/or archaeology. Prerequisite: Student must have previously completed 9 credits at CCC and declared a major. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. ANT-280-01253036 ??? R. KEELER Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $504 $39 ART/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS BA-280 ART-280-01250082 ??? T. WASSON $504 BUSINESS/CWE , 3-6V CREDITS BA-280-01250149 ??? C. MIDDENDORFF $504 CJA-280 CRIMINAL JUSTICE/CORRECTIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS CJA-280-01248627 ??? J. STEINBERG CJA-281 CRIMINAL JUSTICE/CORRECTIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS CJA-281-01248629 ??? J. STEINBERG Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of art. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. $39 $45 $588V Cooperative work experience. On-the-job experience in a business related to the student’s major course of study. Under supervision of instructor and employer. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. $39 Contact: carolm@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6040. $45 $588V Cooperative work experience. Supervised experience in criminal justice, corrections, juvenile corrections, or related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: CJA-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. $504 $39 $45 $588V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: jessicas@clackamas.edu Cooperative work experience. Supervised experience in criminal justice, corrections, juvenile corrections, or related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: CJA-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. $504 $39 $45 $588V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: jessicas@clackamas.edu Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of communications. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. All students must register for the appropriate CWE course and a CWE Seminar as listed in the following section, Cooperative Work Experience Seminar. Instructor approval is required for all CWE courses. Note: day and time of CWE classes are arranged according to the student’s work hours on the job. Students may earn a maximum of 6 CWE credits per term or a maximum of 12 CWE credits per year. Visit the department website at http://depts.clackamas.edu/cwe/ or call 503-594-3096 for more information. ART-280 Day Tuition COMM-280SPEECH/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative Work Experience AB-280 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course Listing Cooperative work experience provides supervised work experience to supplement the school experience from the academic classroom environment. Examples would be providing user support, work with computer applications or programming languages, install or manage PC computer systems, and developing websites. Can be repeated for up to 9 credits. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. Prerequisites: Pass BA-131, CS-140 and CS-150. Course No. $45 $588V CS-280 COMM-280-01250197 ??? K. BRENNAN $504 $39 COMPUTER SCIENCE/CWE, 1-6V CREDITS CS-280-01250246 ??? E. CARINO $504 $45 $588V Cooperative work experience provides supervised work experience to supplement the school experience from the academic classroom environment. Examples would be providing user support, work with computer applications or programming languages, install or manage PC computer systems, and developing websites. Can be repeated for up to 9 credits. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. Prerequisites: Pass BA-131, CS-140 and CS-150. $39 $45 Corequisite: CWE-281-05. Restricted to Computer Science students. Contact: rcarino@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3167. $588V DMC-180 DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS INTERNSHIP, 1-12V CREDITS The internship is an opportunity to develop entry level skills in a specific occupational area and to practice the basic career management skills necessary to obtain, sustain, and advance employment. A Training and Evaluation Plan is developed and managed in consultation with the student, internship supervisor, and faculty. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. ED-271 DMC-180-01253330 ??? A. MINGO $1008 PRACTICUM II/CWE, 4 CREDITS $78 ED-271-01248707 ???F D. HENDRICKS $336 12-2:20PM $26 $0 $0 $1086V Focuses on field experience for students in a variety of classroom activities paralleling duties regularly assigned to educators supervising children in school settings. This course allows students to apply knowledge, methods, and skills gained from education courses. The seminar covers classroom experience, best practices and assessment techniques. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: ED-270. Meets: 1/9, 1/30, 2/20 & 3/13. Remaining hours in the field. Contact: dawn.hendricks@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6158. $362 Continued www.clackamas.edu 39 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Cooperative Work Experience, continued ED-280 Supervised practicum in a school setting. Students will utilize and develop knowledge, skills and attitudes relevant to working in a school and with children. Required: Instructor consent and successful completion of or current enrollment in ED-100. Corequisite: CWE-281. ED-280-01248708 ??? L. SCOTT $504 FRP-180 WILDLAND FIRE/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $39 $45 $588V Work-based learning experience in a wildland firefighting capacity meeting requirements as set forth in the wildland firefighting task book. Current enrollment in or successful completion of FRP-107. Prerequisite: Pass FRP-130. Required: Instructor consent. FRP-180-01254014 ??? S. PARRISH $0 GEO-280 GEOGRAPHY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $0 $316 GEO-280-01253038 ??? R. KEELER GIS-280 GIS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $504 $39 $45 $588V Cooperative Work Experience (co-op) is a process of education that integrates classroom work with experience obtained through a cooperating employer. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. GIS-280-01246399 ??? W. KOTZE $504 $39 $45 $588V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: Carel Kotze at carelk@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3728. GRN-280 GERONTOLOGY/COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE, 2-6V CREDITS Work-based experience to acquaint gerontology students with the roles and related activities of organizations serving the elderly. This course provides an opportunity to apply theories and techniques learned in the classroom. Required: Instructor consent; current enrollment in or successful completion of HS-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. $504 GRN-280-01248633 ??? J. DEVENNEY/E. WOLFSON HE-280 HEALTH/COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE, 2-6V CREDITS $39 $45 $588V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: jeand@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3184 or ellen.wolfson@clackamas.edu. Cooperative work experience. The course is intended to provide the student with learning experience related to his/her career goal(s) in the health-related career fields. Supervision and evaluation of the student’s job performance will be provided by a qualified staff member at Clackamas and the supervisor of the employing institution. Students are required to take an online seminar at the beginning of the term. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE Seminar. ✔ 40 HE-280-01246809 ??? K. WOODS $504 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total $39 $45 On-the-job experience in the various segments of horticulture. Students are allowed to enroll in CWE after completing nine credits of horticulture courses. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Students are expected to work a minimum of 90 job site hours. $588V HOR-280-01250470 ??? B. NELSON $252 $19.50 $45 Restricted to instructor consent. Contact: brucen@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3296. $316.50 HOR-281 HORTICULTURE/CWE, 6 CREDITS On-the-job experience in the various segments of horticulture. Students are allowed to enroll after completing nine credits of horticulture courses. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Students are expected to work a minimum of 180 job site hours. $316V Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of geography. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor HOR-280 HORTICULTURE/CWE, 3 CREDITS PRACTICUM/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Course No. HOR-281-01250471 ??? B. NELSON $504 $39 $45 $588 Restricted to instructor consent. Contact: brucen@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3296. HOR-282 HORTICULTURE/CWE, 3 CREDITS On-the-job experience in the various segments of horticulture. Students are allowed to enroll in CWE after completing nine credits of horticulture courses. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Students are expected to work a minimum of 90 job site hours. HOR-282-01250472 ??? B. NELSON $252 $19.50 $45 Restricted to instructor consent. Contact: brucen@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3296. $316.50 HOR-285 URBAN AGRICULTURE/CWE, 3 CREDITS On-the-job experience working with an agricultural business/ farm. Students are allowed to enroll in CWE after completing nine credits of Urban Agriculture courses. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Students are expected to work a minimum of 90 job site hours. HOR-285-01252791 ??? C. KONIECZKA $252 HS-280 HUMAN SERVICES GENERALIST I: CWE/ PRACTICUM, 2-6V CREDITS $19.50 $0 Restricted to instructor consent. Contact: christopher.konieczka@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6213. $271.50 Cooperative Work Experience. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology; and other occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: HS-170 (except Career Development Facilitator certificate students). Corequisite: CWE-281. HS-280-01248726 ??? J. DEVENNEY/E. WOLFSON $504 HS-281 HUMAN SERVICES GENERALIST II/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS HS-281-01248727 ??? J. DEVENNEY/E. WOLFSON $504 $39 $45 $588V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: jeand@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3184, at office C150c or ellen.wolfson@clackamas.edu. Cooperative Work Experience level II. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology; and other related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: HS-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 $39 $45 $588V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: jeand@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3184, at office C150c or ellen.wolfson@clackamas.edu. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor HS-282 HUMAN SERVICES GENERALIST III: CWE/ PRACTICUM, 2-6V CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Cooperative Work Experience level III. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology, and other related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: HS-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. HS-282-01248728 ??? J. DEVENNEY/E. WOLFSON $504 HST-280 HISTORY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $39 $45 $588V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: jeand@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3184, at office C150c or ellen.wolfson@clackamas.edu. Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of history. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. HST-280-01253041 ??? J. FLOWERS Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $504 $39 J-280 JOURNALISM/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS J-280A J-280-01250204 ??? M. JONES $504 $39 PUBLIC RELATIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $45 $588V Cooperative work experience. Provides the student with on-the-job experience and training related to journalism. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. $45 $588V Cooperative work experience. Provides the student with on-the-job experience and training related to public relations. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. J-280A-01250205 ??? M. JONES $504 $39 $45 $588V MFG-280 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY/CWE, 1-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Practical experience in the manufacturing trades. Coordination of instruction will occur with industry and the manufacturing and cooperative work departments. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. MFG-280-01246460 ??? M. MATTSON Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $504 $39 $45 $588V MUS-280 MUSIC/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of music. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. Prerequisites: Pass MUS-107, MUS-140 and MUS-142. MUS-280-01250694 ??? C. DOGGETT/G. HARRIS PE-280 PHYSICAL EDUCATION/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $504 $39 $144 $687V Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on the job experience and training related to the Physical Education field. Covers job problems and procedures, evaluation of student’s job performance by qualified college staff and site supervision. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. PE-280-01246895 ??? K. WOODS $504 PS-280 POLITICAL SCIENCE/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $39 $45 $588V Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of political science. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. PS-280-01253048 ??? J. FLOWERS $504 PSY-280 PSYCHOLOGY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $39 $45 $588V Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of psychology. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. PSY-280-01254010 ??? E. LEWIS Restricted to instructor consent. $504 $39 $45 $588V Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor R-280 RELIGION/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS R-280-01253051 ??? J. FLOWERS $504 RET-280 RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY/CWE, 1-12V CREDITS RET-280-01246465 ??? A. FOUHY SM-280 ELECTRONICS/MICROELECTRONICS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS SM-280-01246468 ??? M. MATTSON $504 SOC-280 SOCIOLOGY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS SOC-280-01254013 ??? E. PFEIFER SPN-280 SPANISH/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS TA-280 SPN-280-01252884 ??? D. MILLER $504 THEATRE/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS TTL-180 TA-280-01250213 ??? J. EIKREM $504 $39 $45 TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS/CWE, 6 CREDITS TTL-180-01246185 ??? P. CLEM/J. MCKINNEY Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of religion. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $39 $45 $588V Cooperative work experience. Major emphasis on work-based learning experience in the renewable energy field. Coordination of instruction and evaluation of student job performance will be provided by college faculty in conjunction with employer/supervisor. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $1008 $78 $45 Course Listing Course No. $1131V Cooperative work experience. Practical experience in the high-tech industry. Coordination of instruction will occur with industry and the manufacturing and cooperative work departments. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. $39 $45 $588V Restricted: Microelectronics & Electronics students. Coreq: CWE-281-06. Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of sociology. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. Restricted to instructor consent. $504 $39 $45 $588V Cooperative work experience. Offers variable credit to students using Spanish on-the-job. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. $39 $45 $588V Cooperative work experience. Provides student with a learning experience related to course of study and career goal. Major emphasis will be given to on-the-job experience and training. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. $588V Work-based learning experience in the Transportation & Logistics field. Supervision and evaluation of the student’s job performance will be provided by qualified staff of the College and employer. $0 $0 $500 $500 Required: Instructor consent and a weekly CWE seminar. Contact: pamc@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3196. WET-180 WATER & ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS I, 1-5V CREDITS Practical work experience in a municipal, industrial treatment, distribution, or collection system. Placement in consulting firms, federal and state regulatory agencies, BLM, BPA, and other regulated governmental organizations. Corequisite: CWE Seminar. WET-180-01250268 ??? M. LAFORCE Corequisite: CWE-281-01. $420 $32.50 $45 $497.50V WLD-280 WELDING TECHNOLOGY/CWE, 1-6V CREDITS Work-based learning experience in the welding trades. Coordination of instruction will occur with industry and the CWE department. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. WLD-280-01246522 ??? S. CALDERA $504 $39 $45 $588V Restricted: Welding students. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: suec@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3065. Continued www.clackamas.edu 41 Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Cooperative Work Experience: Seminar “COREQUISITE” seminars for Cooperative Work Experience classes listed above. All students must register for the appropriate Cooperative Work Experience class and a seminar section. CWE-181 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE PREPARATION, 1 CREDIT Develops skills and documents to assist students in preparing for CWE learning. Includes using online career development tools, cover letters, portfolio documents, informational interviewing, and interacting with HR offices. CWE-181-01254070 ???T J. STAPLETON $84 12-12:50PM $6.50 $45 $135.50 Contact: jodis@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3857 for more information . CWE-281 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR I, 0 CREDIT The seminar provides an opportunity to develop the career management skills necessary to obtain, sustain and advance in employment. Prepares students for career success. Corequisite for program specific CWE courses. CWE-281-01254041 ???T M. LAFORCE $0 11:30-12:20PM $0 $0 $0 CWE-281-05247173 ???W E. CARINO $0 12-12:50PM $0 $0 $0 CWE-281-06247174 ??? J. STAPLETON $0 Restricted to Water Environmental Technology students. Contact: laforce@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3148 for more information. Restricted to Computer Science students. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: rcarino@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3167. $0 $35 $35 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: jodis@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3857. Criminal Justice For more information on Criminal Justice, Corrections, credit for completion of D.P.S.S.T. or law enforcement academies contact Yvonne Smith at yvonnnes@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3207. CJA-120 JUDICIAL PROCESS, 3 CREDITS CJA-170 CJA-120-01248609 ???T 6-8:50PM S. HEALY $252 $19.50 $0 $271.50 INTRODUCTION TO FIELD WORK IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 3 CREDITS Studies the judicial process from arrest through appeals, including search and seizure; interrogation; roles of defense attorneys, prosecutors, juries, grand juries, and judges; plea bargaining and guilty pleas; rights of criminal defendants at trial; appeals and habeas corpus. Provides required preparation for participation in Criminal Justice/ Corrections Cooperative Work Experience. Discusses the processes of pursuing a career in the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, the practice of law, courts, correction, and private security. Includes topics related to Cooperative Work Experience such as finding a field placement, interviewing, and creating learning objectives. Addresses hiring, promotions, and workplace ethics. Students must successfully complete this course before participating in Criminal Justice/CWE. Prerequisites: Pass CJA-110 with a C or better, or instructor consent. ✔ 42 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor CJA-201 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, 4 CREDITS CJA-211 CJA-201-01248615 ???TTH 9-10:50AM I. FLIPPO $336 $26 $0 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION II, 3 CREDITS HYB CJA-211-01248621 ???W W. BABST $252 CJA-223 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ETHICS, 3 CREDITS CJA-243 CJA-223-01248623 ???W 6-8:50PM J. JONES $252 $19.50 $0 DRUGS, CRIME AND THE LAW, 3 CREDITS HYB CJA-243-01248626 ???W W. BABST $252 CJA-280 CRIMINAL JUSTICE/CORRECTIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS CJA-280-01248627 ??? STAFF CJA-281 CRIMINAL JUSTICE/CORRECTIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS CJA-281-01248629 ??? STAFF Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Surveys the nature, extent, and causes of delinquent behavior. Studies the historical and contemporary perspectives on juvenile offenders. Describes laws, enforcement, court, and correctional procedures within the juvenile system, and explores the differences between adult and juvenile practices. $362 Continues the study and application of investigative techniques for specific offenses, including: death investigations, domestic violence, elder abuse and sexual offenses. Identifies similarities, differences, and elements of proof needed under state statutes and documentation of investigations through comprehensive reports. Prerequisite: CJA-210. 9-10:20AM $19.50 $40 $311.50 Hybrid. Meets: Wednesdays from 9:00-10:20am with additional hours online. Contact: wendib@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3995. Surveys common ethical frameworks and then examines ethical issues, questions, challenges and consequences facing criminal justice professionals, including law enforcement, corrections, the courts and others. $271.50 Examines the most common types of drugs consumed in society, effects of psychoactive substances, treatment and prevention models, laws and regulations, societal effects of drug policies, business of the illegal drug market, potential crimes associated with drugs, and law enforcement strategies used to address drug manufacturing, distribution and use. 10:30-11:50AM $19.50 $15 $286.50 Hybrid. Meets: Wednesdays from 10:30-11:50am plus additional hours online. Cooperative work experience. Supervised experience in criminal justice, corrections, juvenile corrections, or related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: CJA-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. $504$39 $45$588V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: jessicas@clackamas.edu Cooperative work experience. Supervised experience in criminal justice, corrections, juvenile corrections, or related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: CJA-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. $504$39 $45$588V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: jessicas@clackamas.edu CJA-170-01254000 ???MW 10:30-11:50AM J. STEINBERG $252 $19.50 $0 $271.50 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total DENTAL RADIOLOGY II, 1 CREDIT Advanced principles of radiology techniques emphasizing extraoral radiography, techniques for children, patients with special needs, occlusal examinations, identification of basic radiographic interpretation, medical health history and infection control. DANB clinical proficiency criteria will be followed to prepare for Oregon Clinical Radiologic Proficiency Exam. Students meeting radiographic competency on x-ray manikin will begin preparation for radiologic proficiency exam. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: Pass DA-101 with a C or better. 4 DA-102-01250365 ???F M. CORONA/K. HIATT $84 9-10:50AM $6.50 $175 $265.50 4 DA-102-02250366 ???F M. CORONA/K. HIATT $84 1:30-3:20PM $6.50 $175 $265.50 DA-105 CLINICAL PROCEDURES II, 3 CREDITS At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus. Furthers knowledge of chair side skills. Covers expanded function procedures. Introduces patient health education, oral hygiene instruction, fluoride treatment and plaque-related diseases, sealants, and coronal polishing. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: Pass DA-104 with a C or better. 4 DA-105-01250367 ???M ???M M. CORONA/K. HIATT $252 12:30-2:20PM 9-11:50AM $19.50 $225 $496.50 4 DA-105-02250368 ???M ???M K. HIATT $252 12:30-2:20PM 3-5:50PM $19.50 $225 $496.50 At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus. DA-108 DENTAL MATERIALS II, 2 CREDITS Introduction to properties, uses and manipulation of impression materials, gypsum products. Includes instrumentation and procedures for fixed and removable prosthodontics, and polishing of removable appliances. Overview of dental implants will also be covered. Fabrication of custom trays, bleaching trays and provisional restoration will also be covered. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: Pass DA-107 with a C or better. 4 DA-108-01250369 ???TH ???TH M. CORONA/K. HIATT $168 12:30-1:50PM 9-11:50AM $13 $200 4 DA-108-02250370 ???TH ???TH K. HIATT $168 12:30-1:50PM 2:30-5:20PM $13 $200 At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus. DA-120 $381 $381 CLINICAL PRACTICUM II, 5 CREDITS Supervised unpaid practice and improvement of clinical skills taught in clinical procedures, dental materials, and radiology. Covers advanced EFDA skills. Implement infection control protocols. Introduce basic business office procedures. Ten hours of community service will be required. Participate in three seminars during the term: orientation seminar, mid-term seminar, and concluding seminar. May not be challenged. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: Pass DA 110 with a C or better. 4 DA-120-01250371 ???TW M. CORONA/K. HIATT $420 DA-135 PHARMACOLOGY/MEDICAL EMERGENCIES, 1 CREDIT 4 DA-135-01250372 ???F M. CORONA $84 At Harmony Community Campus. Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Digital Multimedia Communications The CCC Dental Assistant program is a three-term program of 49 credits. DA-102 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor 8-4:50PM $32.50 $200 $652.50 DMC-104 DIGITAL VIDEO EDITING, 4 CREDITS Students will utilize video editing skills. These skills will include logging and capturing raw video, assembly of shots on a time line, and the use of effects in the creation of a final video sequence. Along with text generation and video compositing, this course will offer students an in-depth overview of the video editing process. Course will explore the history of film editing and the theory behind various forms of film and video editing. Lab component included. Recommended: Pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. DMC-104-01250088 ???MW 9:30-11:55AM A. MINGO $336 $26 $90 DMC-106 ANIMATION & MOTION GRAPHICS I, 3 CREDITS $452 DMC-106-01250089 ???TTH 1-3:50PM T. WASSON $252 $19.50 $90 DMC-107 ANIMATION & MOTION GRAPHICS I, 3 CREDITS $361.50 Course Listing Dental Assistant Course No. Introduction to the fundamentals of animation and motion graphics design. This project-based course will explore experimental and new technological approaches to creating digital effects and animation for video and web-based applications. Students will learn the basics of After Effects to create successful motion graphics projects. Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video is recommended. Recommended: ART-221, ART-225, ART-226, DMC-104. This project-based course will explore intermediate aspects of experimental and new technological approaches to creating digital effects and animation for video and web-based applications. Students will learn intermediate aspects of After Effects to create successful motion graphic projects. Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video is recommended. Prerequisites: ART-106 or DMC-106. Recommended: ART-221, ART-225, ART-226, DMC-104. DMC-107-01250090 ???TTH 1-3:50PM T. WASSON $252 $19.50 $90 $361.50 Recommended: Previous experience with computer graphics and digital video. DMC-147 MUSIC, SOUND & MOVIEMAKING, 1 CREDIT Introduction to music and sound as related to moviemaking. Students will have the opportunity to create and assemble music, sound and video into a finished product. DMC-147-01252907 ???F ???S B. ROSE $84 DMC-180 DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS 1-12V CREDITS 6:30-8:20PM 9-5:50PM $6.50 $99 INTERNSHIP, $189.50 The internship is an opportunity to develop entry level skills in a specific occupational area and to practice the basic career management skills necessary to obtain, sustain, and advance employment. A Training and Evaluation Plan is developed and managed in consultation with the student, internship supervisor, and faculty. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. DMC-180-01253330 ??? A. MINGO $1008 $78 $0 DMC-190 DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS PORTFOLIO PROJECT I, 4 CREDITS $1086V The purpose of this course is to provide students the opportunity to combine their skills, knowledge, and special interests in the planning, production, and presentation of an original finished product representative of any one of the focus areas included in the Digital Media Communications Program. DMC-190-01253331 ???TBA TBA A. MINGO $336 $26 $0 $362 Introduction to pharmacology, uses, types, purpose, and composition of drugs used in dentistry. Medical emergency signs/symptoms, vital signs, emergency equipment, and protocol will also be covered. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. 11:30-12:50PM $6.50 $50 $140.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 43 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Digital Multimedia Communications, continued The purpose of this course is to provide students the opportunity to combine their skills, knowledge, and special interests in the revision, refinement, and further development of an original finished product representative of any one of the focus areas included in the Digital Multimedia Communications Program, and to collaborate with peers in the process of integrating their work with one additional DMC focus area. Prerequisite: Pass DMC-190. $271.50 The purpose of this course is to provide students the opportunity to combine their skills, knowledge, and special interests in the production and production management of an original portfolio project that reflects full integration of DMC focus areas. Prerequisite: Pass DMC-191. DMC-192-01253334 ???TBA TBA A. MINGO $336 $26 DMC-195 AMERICAN FILM, 4 CREDITS $0 $362 Focuses on the history and theory of American filmmaking from 1895 to the present. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. DMC-195-01250271 ???TTH 3-4:50PM J. MCALPINE $336 $26 $0 DMC-264 DIGITAL FILMMAKING, 4 CREDITS $362 Explores the process of translating a written script into a digital film via pre-production, shooting, and post-video production. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121 or instructor consent. DMC-264-01250098 ???MW 12-2:25PM A. MINGO $336 $26 $90 $452 Economics EC-200 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS, 4 CREDITS General introduction to microeconomics as applied to individual decision-making units and to macroeconomics as applied to the operation of the economy as a whole. Course topics include economic decision making, economic systems, supply and demand models, price determination, elasticity, household income, business ownership, profit maximization, production functions and costs, and competition and market structures. Also includes goals and problems of the macro economy such as fiscal and budgets, the role of financial institutions, money creation, and monetary theory and policy. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. 4 EC-200-01250818 ???W M. WISMER $336 EC-201 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: MICRO, 4 CREDITS At Harmony Community Campus.. 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $362 Focuses on micro-economic theory dealing with the behavior of individuals and individual firms within different market structures. Covers concepts of competition, consumer decisions, the use price of economic resources, and international trade. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass MTH-095 with a C or better or placement in MTH-105 or MTH-111. ✔ 44 EC-201-01250819 ???TTH A. ARGUELLO $336 EC-201-02250820 ???MW A. ARGUELLO $336 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location 8-9:50AM $26 $0 12-1:50PM $26 $0 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total EC-201-03250821 ???TTH 1-2:50PM A. ARGUELLO $336 $26 $0 WEB EC-201-04254170 ??? L. WALLIS $336 $26 $35 DMC-191 DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS PORTFOLIO PROJECT II, 3 CREDITS DMC-191-01253332 ???TBA TBA A. MINGO $252 $19.50 $0 DMC-192 DIGITAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS PORTFOLIO PROJECT III, 4 CREDITS Course No. $362 $397 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: lynnwa@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3884. EC-202 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: MACRO, 4 CREDITS EC-202-01250822 ???MW 8-9:50AM A. ARGUELLO $336 $26 $0 Introduction to economic theory, policy, and institutions. Focuses on macro-economic theory, scarcity, production, money, unemployment, inflation, and international finance. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass MTH-095 with a C or better or placement in MTH-105 or MTH-111. $362 Education ECE-121 OBSERVATION AND GUIDANCE I IN ECE SETTINGS, 4 CREDITS Course is designed to help students explore in depth observation of and recording techniques of children’s development and learning and to examine various child guidance techniques for children from birth-3rd grade. Students will be provided with strategies to assist them in providing positive guidance to children in a variety of settings and situations. HYB ECE-121-01248692 ???F D. HENDRICKS $336 9-11:50AM $26 $15 ECE-142 MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY AND THE INFLUENCES ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1 CREDIT $377 Hybrid. Meets: 1/16, 2/6, 2/20 & 3/13 plus additional hours online. Focuses on the implication and influences of media and technology on the development of the young child. Emphasizes analysis of media and technology tools for effectiveness in supporting the development of young children. WEB ECE-142-01253013 ??? T. MARINO $84 ECE-145 UNDERSTANDING SUPERHERO PLAY IN THE CLASSROOM, 1 CREDIT Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu $6.50 $35 $125.50 Develops an understanding of superhero play in the development of young children and explores the role of adults in supporting and guiding their dramatic play. Emphasis will include how adults show children to use power wisely, understand the difference between real violence and pretend violence, settle conflicts without hurting anyone and act with compassion when others need help. ECE-145-01254001 ???F 5-9:00PM ???S 9-4:00PM STAFF $84 $6.50$0$90.50 Meets: Friday 2/6 5:00 to 9:00pm and Saturday 2/79:00am to 4:00pm. ECE-154 LANGUAGE & LITERACY DEVELOPMENT, 3 CREDITS HYB ECE-154-01248699 ???W D. HENDRICKS $252 Focuses on language and literacy development of children from birth-age 8. The research foundation and components of language and literacy development will be examined. Practical strategies for promoting optimal development will be emphasized. 1-3:50PM $19.50 $15 Hybrid. Meets: 1/7, 1/28, 2/18 & 3/4 plus additional hours online. $286.50 $362 $362 TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ECE-240 ENVIRONMENTS & CURRICULUM PLANNING I, 3 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total HYB ECE-240-01254002 ???F D. HENDRICKS $252 ECE-289 THE PROJECT APPROACH IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, 1 CREDIT Hybrid. Meets: 1/30, 2/13 & 3/16. 9-11:50AM $19.50 $15 $286.50 This course is designed to help participants explore in depth The Project Approach methodology. They will become familiar with the steps involved in setting up this integrated approach to learning within their own classroom, while acquiring knowledge on how this study method supports young children’s development in all domains: social, emotional, cognitive, physical, and languageliteracy. ECE-289-01248701 ???TH M. BRUNE $84 ED-100 INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION, 3 CREDITS Meets: 2/19, 2/26 & 3/5. 4:30-7:50PM $6.50 $0 $90.50 Examines career options and pathways in the field of education. Explores the history of and current issues impacting the American educational system. Provides an overview of diversity in educational settings and the characteristics of effective schools and teachers. ED-100-01248702 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM L. SCOTT $252 $19.50 $0 $271.50 WEB ED-100-02254021 ??? L. SCOTT $252 $19.50 $35 $306.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. ED-169 OVERVIEW OF STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS, 3 CREDITS Provides an introduction to the categories of disability described in the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA). Topics include definitions under federal law, implications in school settings, and intervention strategies to meet student’s special needs. WEB ED-169-01248704 ??? L. SCOTT $252 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. ED-200 $19.50 $35 $306.50 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION, 3 CREDITS Provides an overview of the American Educational System, including historical, legal and philosophical foundations. Students will explore the governance of local schools and districts and will consider the roles and ethical obligations of professional educators. WEB ED-200-01248705 ??? L. SCOTT $252 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu ED-229 $19.50 $35 $306.50 LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT, 3 CREDITS Addresses theory regarding human development, intelligence, motivation, and the learning process. Students learn to apply strategies and techniques derived from these theories. WEB ED-229-01248706 ??? L. SCOTT $252 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu ED-254 $19.50 $35 $306.50 INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES FOR DUAL LANGUAGE LEARNERS, 3 CREDITS Examines pedagogical and cultural approaches which lead to successful development of English language skills and content knowledge for children who speak a home language other than English. Prerequisites: Pass WR-095 or placement into WR-121. WEB ED-254-01254003 ??? D. HENDRICKS $252 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. $19.50 $35 $306.50 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ED-258 MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION, 3 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Covers the philosophy, activities, and techniques appropriate to a culturally sensitive classroom for children from birth through postsecondary. Emphasis will be on understanding the impact of culture on individual perception and learning and group dynamics. WEB ED-258-01254004 ??? L. SCOTT $252 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu ED-271 PRACTICUM II/CWE, 4 CREDITS ED-271-01248707 ???F D. HENDRICKS $336 ED-280 PRACTICUM/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS ED-280-01248708 ??? L. SCOTT $504 $19.50 $35 $306.50 Focuses on field experience for students in a variety of classroom activities paralleling duties regularly assigned to educators supervising children in school settings. This course allows students to apply knowledge, methods, and skills gained from education courses. The seminar covers classroom experience, best practices and assessment techniques. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: ED-270. 12-2:20PM $26 $0 Course Listing Focuses on an introduction of creating physical and social environments and curriculum for children six weeks to six years in home or center-based programs. Course covers theories and relationships between physical and social space, activities, experiences, and materials. Students are introduced to the use of developmentally and culturally appropriate practices in planning and selecting environments and curriculum for young children. Course No. $362 Meets: 1/9, 1/30, 2/20 & 3/13. Remaining hours in the field. Contact: dawn.hendricks@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6158. Supervised practicum in a school setting. Students will utilize and develop knowledge, skills and attitudes relevant to working in a school and with children. Required: Instructor consent and successful completion of or current enrollment in ED-100. Corequisite: CWE-281. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $39 $45 $588V Electronics & Microelectronics All degree seeking students should arrange to speak to a faculty advisor prior to registering. Call 503-594-3318 for more information, or contact the Student Success Center, 503-594-3475. EET-139 PRINCIPLES OF TROUBLESHOOTING I, 2 CREDITS EET-141 EET-139-01246392 ???T 9-12:50PM J. STAGER $168 $13 $60 ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS II, 4 CREDITS $241 EET-157 EET-141-01246393 ???TTH 5-8:50PM J. STAGER $336 $26 $120 DIGITAL LOGIC I, 3 CREDITS $482 Emphasizes theories and practices useful in troubleshooting failures in any application. Focuses on the overall philosophy and strategy of troubleshooting, as opposed to detailed tactics of specific applications. Includes a computer applications laboratory. Recommended: Completion of MFG-109 or MFG-209. Introduction to basic concepts of source conversion and current sources. Network theorems, inductors, capacitors, magnetics, and transient analysis of RC and RL circuits will also be covered. Prerequisite: EET-137. Introduction to digital logic principles, numbering systems and conversions and gate operations. Using principles, circuit analysis will be used to minimize logic networks. Industry standard devices will be used. Recommended: Completion of EET-137 and MTH-050. EET-157-01246394 ???TTH 3-4:50PM ???F 2:30-4:20PM J. STAGER $252 $19.50 $90 EET-250 LINEAR CIRCUITS, 3 CREDITS $361.50 Introduction to the operation and functions of operational amplifiers and linear devices. Design and circuit analysis of op-amps, comparators, converters and special purpose linear devices. Industry standard devices will be used. Prerequisite: EET-137. Recommended: Completion of EET-127. EET-250-01246395 ???MWF 4:30-6:20PM W. SELLEVAAG $252 $19.50 $90 $361.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 45 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Electronics & Microelectronics, continued CONTROL SYSTEMS, 3 CREDITS EET-254 EET-252-01246396 ???MWF 6:30-8:20PM W. SELLEVAAG $252 $19.50 $90 $361.50 INTRODUCTION TO MICROCONTROLLERS, 4 CREDITS Covers basic control system and sub-systems used controllers, sensors, transducers, motion and motor control systems. Recommended: Completion of EET-157 and EET-127. Introduction to processor architecture and microcontrollers. Internal structure, registers, busses, control unit. Clock, machine and instruction cycling timing, interrupts and DMA. Instruction set, mnemonics, functions, and assembly language programming. Interfacing to external memory and I/O on-chip peripherals. Prerequisite: EET-157. Recommended: Completion of EET-257. EET-254-01246397 ???MW 6:30-9:20PM ???F 6:30-8:20PM W. SELLEVAAG $336 $26 $120 SM-136 PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY, 2 CREDITS $482 Provides knowledge on the relationship between theoretical and practical aspects of current methods and equipment used in photolithography, as well as troubleshooting common process and equipment-related problems. Recommended: Completion of SM-150. $13 Online. Contact: waynes@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3841. SM-160 $95 $276 SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSING II, 2 CREDITS Provides an overview of basic processes involved in the fabrication of finished silicon wafers, oxidation and deposition processes. Troubleshooting of common equipment is emphasized. Recommended: Completion of SM-150. WEB SM-160-01246467 ??? W. SELLEVAAG $168 $13 Online. Contact: waynes@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3841. $95 $276 SM-280 ELECTRONICS/MICROELECTRONICS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS SM-280-01246468 ??? M. MATTSON $504 Cooperative work experience. Practical experience in the high-tech industry. Coordination of instruction will occur with industry and the manufacturing and cooperative work departments. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. $39 $45 Develops skills and training at the basic life support (BLS) level. Includes signs and symptoms of illness and injury, initial treatment, stabilization, and transportation. Focus on: airway management, and patient assessment. Required: pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121, pass MTH-060 with a C or better or placement in MTH-065. Preqrequisite: AHA CPR Healthcare Provider or equivalent. 46 Crs. Fee Total EMT-102-01253423 ???TTH 12-3:20PM Z. SAWZAK/T. SAWZAK $420 $32.50 $320 $772.50 4 EMT-102-02253987 ???TTH 6-9:20PM Z. SAWZAK/T. SAWZAK $420 $32.50 $320 $772.50 State exam: 3/21. At Harmony Community Campus. Required: 16 hrs/TBA of observational time in an emergency department and with an EMS unit. State exam: 3/21. At Harmony Community Campus.. Energy Resource Management The ERM program offers a one-year certificate and two-year AAS degree to prepare students for entry level operations careers in the utility industry. All degree/certificate seeking students should arrange to speak to an advisor prior to registering. Call Angie Sandercock at 503-594-0944 for more information or advising needs. See Utility Workforce Training for other technical utility related certificates. ERM-100 INTRODUCTION TO UTILITY INDUSTRY AND CAREER OPTIONS, 3 CREDITS Through research, students will discover and report on career options in the energy and utility resource industries. Prerequisite: Pass ERM-121 with a C or better, or instructor consent. Corequisites: ERM-107, ERM-109. Required: Instructor consent. HYB ERM-100-01254153 ???M J. MCLAIN $0 6-7:50PM $0 $446.50 $446.50 Hyrbid. Meets Mondays plus online hours. Required: Instructor consent. To waive completion of ERM-121, contact Shelly Tracy, 503-594-0942, shellyt@ clackamas.edu or Angie Sandercrock, 503-594-0944, angies@ clackamas.edu. At Wilsonville Campus. ERM-107 CAREER PORTFOLIO, 4 CREDITS Develop and customize a professional portfolio to record the application of knowledge and skills which may relate to students targeted career field. Portfolio consists of resume, reference letters, work samples, narrative, and certifications. Prerequisites: Pass ERM-121 with a C or better, or instructor consent. Corequisites: ERM-100, ERM-109, or instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. HYB ERM-107-01254155 ???W A. LESHER $0 6-8:50PM $0 $402 Hybrid. Meets: Wednesdays from 1/7 to 2/11 plus online hours. Required: Instructor consent. To waive completion of ERM-121, contact Shelly Tracy, 503-594-0942, shellyt@clackamas.edu or Angie Sandercock, 503-594-0944, angies@clackamas.edu. At Wilsonville Campus. $402 ERM-109 CAREER INTERVIEW STRATEGIES, 1 CREDIT Explore various career options and pathways and develop industry contacts. Practice interviewing skills and techniques. Prerequisites: Pass ERM-121 with a C or better, or instructor consent. Corequisites: ERM-100 and ERM-107. Required: Instructor consent. HYB EMT-101-01253422 ???MW 6-9:20PM Z. SAWZAK/T. SAWZAK $420 $32.50 $200 $652.50 At Harmony Community Campus.. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Time Fee 4 Restricted: Microelectronics & Electronics students. Coreq: CWE-281-06. EMT-101 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PART I, 5 CREDITS ✔ Day Tuition Continuation of EMT-101. Focus on: medical and trauma emergencies, EMS operations, and special populations. Includes 16 hours of observational time in an emergency department and with an EMS unit. Prerequisite: Pass EMT-101. $588V Emergency Medical Technology 4 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor EMT-102 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PART II, 5 CREDITS EET-252 WEB SM-136-01246466 ??? W. SELLEVAAG $168 Course No. TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 ERM-109-01254156 ???W J. JOHNSTON $0 6-8:50PM $0 $105.50 $105.50 Hybrid. Meets Wednesday 2/18 plus online hours. Required: Instructor consent. To waive completion of ERM-121, contact Shelly Tracy, 503-594-0942, shellyt@clackamas.edu or Angie Sandercock, 503-594-0944, angies@clackamas.edu. At Wilsonville Campus. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total ERM-110 OSHA 10 TRAINING, 1 CREDIT 4 ERM-110-01254159 ???F ???S STAFF $0 6-9:00PM 9-5:00PM $0 $105.50$105.50 Meets: 1/23 & 1/24. Required: Instructor consent. Contact Shelly Tracy, 503-594-0945, shellyt@clackamas.edu, or Angie Sandercock, 503-594-0944, angies@clackamas.edu. At Wilsonville Campus. ERM-160 UTILITY INDUSTRY HEALTH AWARENESS, 3 CREDITS Discover principles and concepts that govern health related environmental conditions in a workplace setting in the utility industry. Create systems for change specific to health related workplace conditions. Prerequisite: Pass ERM-121 with a C or better, or instructor consent. Corequisites: ERM-100,ERM-107, and ERM-109. Required: Instructor consent. 4 ERM-160-01254161 ???TTH 6-8:50PM J. JOHNSTON $0 $0 $286.50 $286.50 Meets: 1/6-2/5. Required: Instructor consent. To waive completion of ERM 121, contact Shelly Tracy, 503-594-0945, shellyt@clackamas.edu or Angie Sandercock, 503-594-0944, angies@clackamas.edu. At Wilsonville Campus. ERM-202 ENERGY APPLICATIONS II: LEADERSHIP, 4 CREDITS Explore the concepts of leadership and management for energy industry segments of generation, transmission, and distribution operations. Develop an understanding of management and leadership strategies to expand application and resources to deal with the major issues facing energy and resource industries. Prerequisite: Pass ERM-201 with a C or better, or instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. HYB ERM-202-01254273 ???T J. MCLAIN $0 6-8:50PM $0 $362 $362 Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday plus online hours. At Wilsonville Campus. Engineering ENGR-111 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING, 3 CREDITS Introduction to basic ideas and tools of the engineering profession. Rudiments and methods of engineering analysis, design, and problem solving culminating in a design project. The class will cover all facets of design, including background research, requirement specification and prioritization, development, prototype construction, testing, and evaluation for future redesigns. Co-requisite: Placement in MTH-112 or higher. ENGR-111-01250250 ???T 10-11:50AM ???TH 11-11:50AM E. LEE $252 $19.50 $10 ENGR-112 ENGINEERING PROGRAMMING, 3 CREDITS $281.50 Introduction to basic scientific and engineering computing using MATLAB. Rudiments and methods of engineering analysis, design, and problem solving with computational tools. Emphasis on developing proficiency in writing functions and programs. Co-requisites: Placement in MTH-112 or higher. ENGR-112-01250251 ???MW 1-2:20PM E. LEE $252 $19.50 $0 Co-requisites: Placement in MTH-112 or higher. $271.50 ENGR-171 DIGITAL LOGIC, 4 CREDITS The first course in digital design covers basic logic gates, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh mapping, number systems, timing analysis, and state machines. Students will become proficient with computational tools including schematic capture programs and circuit simulators. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-111 ENGR-171-01254039 ???MWF 11-12:50PM J. STAGER $336 $26 $52 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total ENGR-212 DYNAMICS, 4 CREDITS Kinematics, kinetics, work-energy, and impulse-momentum relationships of engineering systems. The course examines the fundamental principles of Newton’s laws of motion, with applications to basic particles and rigid bodies in one, two, and three dimensions. Prerequisites: Pass ENGR-211 and PH-211. ENGR-212-01250252 ???TTH 3-4:50PM E. LEE $336 $26 $20 ENGR-222 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II, 4 CREDITS $382 Expands upon the techniques of circuit analysis begun in ENGR221 through theory and laboratory experiments. Covers the time reponse of first- and second-order circuits, the steady-state circuit behavior of circuits driven by sinusoidal sources, and the use of Laplace transforms to analyze the transient and steady-state behavior for a number of signal types. Prerequisites: Pass ENGR-221. ENGR-222-01250253 ???MW 3-4:20PM ???TH 12-2:50PM E. LEE $336 $26 $52 Course Listing Discover principles and concepts that govern safe work practices in the utility industry. Focus is on safety awareness and application of safe working habits. Required: Instructor consent. Course No. $414 English as a Second Language All new students attending classes at CCC campus or Harmony/OIT campus must enroll in ESL-012-01 or ESL-012-06. Call 503-594-3234 for campus appointment and 503-594-0638 for Harmony/OIT appointment. Todos los estudiantes de nuevo ingreso que asisten a clases en CCC en Oregon City o Harmony/OIT en Milwaukie, deberán inscribirse en la clase ESL-012-01 o ESL-012-06. Llame al 503-594-3234 si quiere ir al campus en Oregon City, o al 503-594-0638 si quiere ir al campus de Harmony/OIT en Milwaukie. CIV-007 CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION, 0 CREDIT CIV-007-01247283 ???TBA TBA M. CULLEY $0 $0 ENL-118 ADVANCED GRAMMAR B, 3 CREDITS ENL-119 ENL-118-01247284 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM STAFF $252 $19.50$0$271.50 ADVANCED READING & WRITING, 6 CREDITS ENL-121 ENL-119-01247285 ???MWF 9-10:50AM STAFF $504$39 $0 $543 ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS B, 3 CREDITS ENL-120-01254224 ???TTH 9-10:20AM STAFF $252 $19.50$0$271.50 Prepares students to pass the oral exam for U.S. citizenship. Students study U.S. history, government, citizens’ rights and responsibilities, and U.S. symbols independently or in small groups, taking quizzes after completing separate modules. Required: Instructor consent. $20 Contact: Michelle Culley at michellec@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3624. $20 Part B of a two-part series. Present and practice count/noncount nouns, definite/indefinite articles, modals, and conditional sentences in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. Advanced students practice reading, writing, and editing skills useful in both academic and workplace contexts. Students generally take this course for more than one term to satisfy all requirements. Required: Instructor consent. Develops fluency in speaking and listening in the contexts of schools, work, family and community. Prepares students for success in discussions, interviews, conferences, presentations, and academic note taking. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. $414 Continued www.clackamas.edu 47 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing English as a Second Language, continued ESL-010 ESL TUTORING (LITERACY), 0 CREDIT Adult students meet one-on-one or in a small group with a tutor to focus on specific learning needs. Sessions are held in various public places throughout Clackamas County, such as libraries, schools, churches, and the college campuses and outreach sites. Tutors help to set student goals and a plan of learning. This class is a supplement to other ESL, ABE, or GED classes. Required: Instructor consent. ESL-010-01247290 ???TBA TBA M. CULLEY $0 $0 ESL-022 BEGINNING ESL, 0 CREDIT 4 ESL-022-01247299 ???MWF 9-10:50AM STAFF $0$0 $40 $40 ESL-022-06247300 ???MW 6-8:50PM STAFF $0$0 $40 $40 4 ESL-022-07247301 ???TTH 6-8:50PM STAFF $0$0 $40 $40 ESL-033 INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION, 0 CREDIT $0 Contact: Michelle Culley at michellec@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3624. $0 Introduces the language necessary to function in day-to-day American society at the beginning level; listening, speaking, reading, and writing are taught in the contexts of work, family, and community. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus.. At Harmony Community Campus.. Intermediate-level students study and practice speaking and listening to improve their fluency in English for living and working situations. Required: Instructor consent. 4 ESL-033-01247302 ???TTH 9-10:20AM A. GOLDSTEIN $0 $0 $20 $20 ESL-033-06247303 ???MW 7:30-8:50PM STAFF $0$0 $20 $20 ESL-034 UPPER INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION, 0 CREDIT At Harmony Community Campus.. This course if for upper-intermediate non-native speakers of English who want to learn and practice speaking and listening to improve their fluency in English for living and working situations. Emphasis will be on developing conversational skills as needed for success in meeting personal, educational, family, and workplace goals. Required: Instructor consent. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ESL-040 BEGINNING GRAMMAR, 0 CREDIT 4 ESL-040-01247305 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM STAFF $0$0 $20 $20 ESL-040-06247306 ???TTH 6-7:20PM STAFF $0$0 $20 $20 ESL-041 UPPER BEGINNING GRAMMAR, 0 CREDIT 4 ESL-041-01247307 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM A. GOLDSTEIN $0 $0 $20 $20 ESL-041-06247308 ???MW 6-7:20PM STAFF $0$0 $20 $20 ESL-043 INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR B, 0 CREDIT ESL-043-01247309 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM S. MUNRO $0 $0 $20 $20 ESL-043-02254076 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM STAFF $0$0 $20 $20 4 ESL-043-06247311 ???MW 6-7:20PM STAFF $0$0 $20 $20 ESL-045 UPPER INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR B, 0 CREDIT 4 ESL-045-01247312 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM STAFF $0$0 $20 $20 ESL-045-06247313 ???MW 6-7:20PM STAFF $0$0 $20 $20 ESL-047 ADVANCED GRAMMAR B, 0 CREDIT Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Class will present and practice the simple present tense of the verb ‘to be,’ nouns, descriptive and possessive adjectives, prepositions of place and time, and simple sentence structures in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus.. Class will present and practice verb tenses (simple present, simple past, and present progressive), adverbs of frequency, articles, and nouns in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus.. Part B of a two-part series. Present and practice present perfect with time expressions and adverbs of frequency; modals of ability, permission and advice; and comparative and superlative adjectives in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus.. Part B of a two-part series. Present and practice adjective clauses, phrasal verbs, and passive voice in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus.. 4 ESL-034-06254072 ???MW 7:30-8:50PM P. WIGGINS $0 $0 $20 $20 Part B of a two-part series. Present and practice count/noncount nouns, definite/indefinite articles, modals, and conditional sentences in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. ESL-034-01254077 ???TTH 9-10:20AM A. VERGUN $0 $0 $20 $20 ESL-038 ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SKILLS B, 0 CREDIT 4 ESL-047-01247314 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM STAFF $0$0 $20 $20 ESL-047-06247315 ???MW 6-7:20PM P. WIGGINS $0 $0 $20 $20 ESL-049 BEGINNING READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT 4 ESL-049-01247316 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM STAFF $0$0 $20 $20 ESL-049-06247317 ???TTH 7:30-8:50PM STAFF $0$0 $20 $20 Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. Required: Instructor consent. This course is designed to help advanced non-native speakers of English gain fluency in speaking and listening in the contexts of school, work, family and community. Prepares students for success in discussions, interviews, conferences, presentations, and academic note taking. Required: Instructor consent. ✔ 48 Course No. ESL-035-01254223 ???TTH 9-10:20AM STAFF $0$0 $20 $20 Required: Instructor consent. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location At Harmony Community Campus.. This course is designed to teach beginning-level students who have limited knowledge of written English. Students will practice alphabet recognition, read and write short sentences, study new vocabulary, read short paragraphs, and gain reading and scanning skills to use in everyday life and in the workplace. Required: Instructor consent. TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 At Harmony Community Campus.. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ESL-050 UPPER BEGINNING READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total 4 ESL-050-01247318 ???MWF 9-10:50AM STAFF $0$0 $40 $40 ESL-050-06247319 ???TTH 6-8:50PM STAFF $0$0 $40 $40 ESL-053 INTERMEDIATE READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT At Harmony Community Campus.. This course is designed for the intermediate-level ESL student who is ready to begin writing at the paragraph level. The major purpose of the course is to improve the student’s reading and writing skills as needed for more advanced ESL and college courses, in the workplace, and in everyday life. Required: Instructor consent. 4 ESL-053-01247320 ???MWF 9-10:50AM STAFF $0$0 $40 $40 ESL-053-06247321 ???TTH 6-8:50PM STAFF $0$0 $40 $40 ESL-054 UPPER INTERMEDIATE READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT At Harmony Community Campus.. Upper-intermediate students will practice reading and writing skills needed to succeed in college, the workplace, and everyday life. Introduction to multiple paragraph essays. Required: Instructor consent. ESL-055 ESL-054-01247322 ???MWF 9-10:50AM STAFF $0$0 $40 $40 ADVANCED READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT ESL-060 ESL-055-01247323 ???MWF 9-10:50AM STAFF $0$0 $40 $40 PRONUNCIATION A, 0 CREDIT Advanced students practice reading, writing, and editing skills useful in both academic and workplace contexts. Students generally take this course for more than one term in order to satisfy all requirements. Required: Instructor consent. For intermediate or higher-level ESL students who want to sound more natural when speaking English. Focuses on increasing awareness of the sounds of American English, improving intelligibility, and producing speech more fluently. Required: Instructor consent. ESL-070 ESL-060-01247324 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM A. VERGUN $0 $0 $20 COMPUTER LAB, 0 CREDIT $20 Provides opportunities to improve English language skills by using language learning software and Internet websites. Required: Instructor consent. ESL-082 ESL-070-01247328 ???TBA TBA S. MUNRO $0 $0 SPELLING, 0 CREDIT $0 $0 This course will present and provide opportunities to practice English spelling patterns and rules and will individualize instruction to address spelling challenges. Required: Instructor consent. ESL-082-01254080 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM A. GOLDSTEIN $0 $0 $25 $25 4 ESL-082-06247334 ???MW 7:30-8:50PM A. VERGUN $0 $0 $25 $25 ESL-087 EDITING FOR BETTER WRITING, 0 CREDIT Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus.. In this course, upper-intermediate and higher-level ESL students will improve their writing through editing. They will also engage in extended reading which will provide a context for writing. Required: Instructor consent. 4 ESL-087-01247335 ???MWF 9-10:50AM A. GOLDSTEIN $0 $0 $40 $40 ESL-087-06247336 ???TTH 6-8:50PM STAFF $0$0 $40 $40 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ESL-199 BRIDGE TO COLLEGE AND CAREER, 0 CREDIT ESL-199-01254073 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM S. MUNRO $0 $0 $20 PIE-011 PIE TUTORING, 0 CREDIT PIE-022 PIE-011-01247339 ???TBA TBA K. LONG $0 $0 BEGINNING ESL, 0 CREDIT PIE-033 PIE-022-01247341 ???MWF 9-10:50AM STAFF $0 $0 $1581$1581 INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION, 3 CREDITS PIE-034 PIE-033-01247343 ???TTH 9-10:20AM A. GOLDSTEIN $252 $19.50 $0 $271.50 UPPER INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION, 3 CREDITS PIE-034-01254078 ???TTH 9-10:20AM A. VERGUN $252 $19.50 $0 PIE-040 BEGINNING GRAMMAR, 0 CREDIT PIE-041 PIE-040-01247344 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $790.50$790.50 UPPER BEGINNING GRAMMAR, 0 CREDIT PIE-043 PIE-041-01247345 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM A. GOLDSTEIN $0 $0 $790.50 $790.50 INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR B, 3 CREDITS PIE-043-01247346 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM S. MUNRO $252 $19.50 $0 $271.50 PIE-043-02254075 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM STAFF $252 $19.50$0$271.50 PIE-045 UPPER INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR B, 3 CREDITS PIE-045-01247348 ???MW 11:30-12:50PM STAFF $252 $19.50$0$271.50 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total $20 Required: Instructor consent. Designed for the Program for Intensive English students who need one-on-one instruction in conversation, pronunciation, reading, grammar, writing, or GED preparation. The students meet with a tutor or instructor and work on the above skill areas. Required: Instructor consent. $790.50 $790.50 Course Listing For upper beginning-level ESL students who read and write at the sentence level. Students read short texts in order to improve reading skills, write a variety of sentences and put related sentences in paragraph form. Required: Instructor consent. Course No. Introduces the language necessary to function in day-to-day American society at the beginning level; listening, speaking, reading, and writing are taught in the contexts of work, family, and community. Required: Instructor consent. Intermediate-level students study and practice speaking and listening to improve their fluency in English for living and working situations. Required: Instructor consent. This course is for upper-intermediate non-native speakers of English who want to learn and practice speaking and listening to improve their fluency in English for living and working situations. Emphasis will be on developing conversational skills as needed for success in meeting personal, educational, family, and workplace goals. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. $271.50 Presentation and practice the simple present tense of the verb ‘to be,’ nouns, descriptive and possessive adjectives, prepositions of place and time, and simple sentence structures in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. Class will present and practice verb tenses (simple present, simple past, and present progressive), adverbs of frequency, articles, and nouns in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. Part B of a two-part series. Present and practice present perfect with time expressions and adverbs of frequency, modals of ability, permission and advice; and comparative and superlative adjectives in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. Part B of a two-part series. Present and practice adjective clauses, phrasal verbs, and passive voice in written and spoken English. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus.. Continued www.clackamas.edu 49 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing English as a Second Language, continued PIE-049 BEGINNING READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT This course is designed to teach beginning-level students who have limited knowledge of written English. Students will practice alphabet recognition, read and write short sentences, study new vocabulary, read short paragraphs, and gain reading and scanning skills to use in everyday life and in the workplace. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-050 PIE-049-01247349 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM STAFF $0 $0 $790.50$790.50 UPPER BEGINNING READING & WRITING, 0 CREDIT This class is designed for the upper-beginning level student who reads and writes at the sentence level. Students will read short texts in order to improve reading skills. Students will write a variety of sentences and put related sentences in paragraph form. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-053 PIE-050-01247350 ???MWF 9-10:50AM P. WIGGINS $0 $0 $1581 $1581 INTERMEDIATE READING/WRITING, 6 CREDITS This course is designed for the intermediate-level student who is ready to begin writing at the paragraph level. The major purpose of the course is to improve the student’s reading and writing skills as needed for more advanced ESL and college courses, in the workplace, and in everyday life. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-054 PIE-053-01247351 ???MWF 9-10:50AM STAFF $504$39 $0 $543 UPPER INTERMEDIATE READING & WRITING, 6 CREDITS Upper-intermediate students will practice reading and writing skills needed to succeed in college, the workplace, and everyday life. Introduction to multiple paragraph essays. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-060 PIE-054-01247352 ???MWF 9-10:50AM A. VERGUN $504 $39 $0 PRONUNCIATION A, 3 CREDITS PIE-070 PIE-060-01247353 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM A. VERGUN $252 $19.50 $0 $271.50 COMPUTER LAB, 0 CREDIT $543 For intermediate and higher-level students who want to sound more natural when speaking English. Focuses on increasing awareness of the sounds of American English, improving intelligibility, and producing speech more fluently. Required: Instructor consent. Provides opportunities to improve English language skills by using language learning software and Internet websites. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-080 PIE-070-01247356 ???TBA TBA K. LONG $0 $0 TOEFL/TOEIC PREPARATION, 0 CREDIT $0 $0 Prepares students for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) by improving listening, grammar, reading and writing skills. It includes familiarization with test components, test-taking techniques, strategies and computer skills. Required: Instructor consent. PIE-082 PIE-080-01247357 ???TBA TBA K. LONG $0 $0 SPELLING, 3 CREDITS $790.50 $790.50 This course will present and provide opportunities to practice English spelling patterns and rules and individualize instruction to address spelling challenges. Required: Instructor consent. ✔ 50 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor PIE-087 EDITING FOR BETTER WRITING, 6 CREDITS PIE-199 PIE-087-01247358 ???MWF 9-10:50AM A. GOLDSTEIN $504 $39 $0 $543 BRIDGE TO COLLEGE AND CAREER, 3 CREDITs PIE-199-01254074 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM S. MUNRO $252 $19.50 $0 $271.50 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total In this course, upper-intermediate and higher-level students will improve their writing through editing. They will also engage in extended reading to provide a context for writing. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. English Composition See “Writing” for all writing and English composition classes. English Literature ENG-104 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: FICTION, 4 CREDITS Introduction to American and international short fiction. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. HYB ENG-104-30254022 ???M J. WOOD $336 6-8:50PM $26 $15 $377 Hybrid. Meets every Monday plus online hours. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: jrwood@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6115. At Harmony Community Campus.. ENG-105 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: DRAMA, 4 CREDITS Introduction to American and international drama. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. ENG-105-01253368 ???MW 10-11:50AM S. MACH $336 $26 $0 $362 ENG-106 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: POETRY, 4 CREDITS An introduction to American and international poetry. Explores the fundamental elements of poetry and examines the historical, social, and cultural significance of various poems. Students engage in literary analysis, use literary terminology, and develop personal and scholarly responses to poetry. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. 4 ENG-106-30254023 ???MW 9-10:50AM D. MOUNT $336 $26 $0 At Harmony Community Campus. $362 ENG-108 WORLD LITERATURE: MEDIEVAL THROUGH ENLIGHTENMENT, 4 CREDITS Readings from the Middle Ages through the eighteenth century ‘Enlightenment’ period, emphasizing Cervantes, Dante, and Voltaire. Through class discussion and written work, students practice close reading and literary interpretation, explore the readings’ contemporary relevance, and relate the readings to their own lives and the world. Recommended: pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. ENG-108-01250273 ???MW 2-3:50PM J. MCALPINE $336 $26 $0 ENG-195 AMERICAN FILM, 4 CREDITS $362 The history and theory of American filmmaking from 1895 to the present. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. ENG-195-01250274 ???TTH 3-4:50PM J. MCALPINE $336 $26 $0 $362 PIE-082-01254079 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM A. GOLDSTEIN $252 $19.50 $0 $271.50 Required: Instructor consent. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total ENG-202 SHAKESPEARE, 4 CREDITS ENG-202-01250275 ???MW 12-1:50PM T. DONNELLY $336 $26 $0 $362 ENG-204 SURVEY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, PART 1, 4 CREDITS Representative study of British literature, including major works, writers, and literary forms, from its beginnings through early eighteenth century. Readings from the Anglo-Saxon, Middle English, Renaissance, Earlier Seventeenth century, and Restoration periods. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. WEB ENG-204-01253371 ??? D. MOUNT $336 $26 $35 $397 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: davidmo@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3265. ENG-214-01250278 ???TTH 1-2:50PM T. DODGE $336 $26 $0 ENG-226 POPULAR LITERATURE, 4 CREDITS $362 Focuses on genre work within prose, film, comics and/or videogames that is specific in theme and targeted towards a more mass audience than traditional literary work. Genres might include but not necessarily be limited to horror, fantasy, science-fiction, romance, and/ or westerns. Prerequisite: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. 4 ENG-226-15254147 ???TTH 11-12:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $362$362 At Wilsonville Campus ENG-251 CELTIC MYTHOLOGY, 4 CREDITS Analysis of the themes and structures of the myths of the ancient Irish and Welsh cultures. Study of the Celtic legacy. Insight into the social, psychological, and aesthetic nature of mythology. Introduction to theoretical approaches to myth interpretation. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. ENG-251-01250279 ???TTH 10-11:50AM C. BURNELL $336 $26 $0 ENG-252 HINDU MYTHOLOGY, 4 CREDITS HYB ENG-252-15253373 ???M 6-8:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $377$377 Time Fee Crs. Fee Total For more information call 503-594-3696. Environmental Science ESR-172 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 4 CREDITS ESR-172-01250775 ???MW 9-10:20AM R. RUEB $336 $26 $50 $412 ESR-172-02250776 ???TTH 11-12:20PM R. RUEB $336 $26 $50 $412 Introduction to planning of parks and preserves, the scientific method, energy principles, fossil fuel recovery and use, renewable energy sources, nuclear energy, environmental toxicology, air pollution, indoor air pollution, ozone depletion, and climate change. Recommended: Pass MTH-060 with a C or better or placement in MTH-065; pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Corequisite: ESR-172L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. Corequisite: ESR-172L. Lectures should be scheduled prior to labs each week. 4 ESR-172-20250777 ???T ???TH R. RUEB/S. BALLEW $336 6-8:50PM 6-8:50PM $26 $50 Lab included. At Harmony Community Campus.. $412 ESR-172L ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE LAB, 0 CREDIT Lab course for the ESR 172 lecture course. ESR-172L-01250778 ???M R. RUEB $0 11-1:50PM $0 $0 $0 ESR-172L-02250779 ???W R. RUEB $0 11-1:50PM $0 $0 $0 ESR-172L-03250780 ???TH R. RUEB $0 1-3:50PM $0 $0 $0 Corequisite: ESR-172. Corequisite: ESR-172. Corequisite: ESR-172. Environmental Safety & Health ESH-100 ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS, 3 CREDITS WEB ESH-100-01248797 ??? T. LAUGLE ESH-101 HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT, 2 CREDITS WEB ESH-101-01248798 ??? T. LAUGLE An overview of environmental regulations as they pertain to industry, agriculture, schools and the general public. Major points of environmental law, federal and state regulatory statutes and regulations, and the agencies responsible for their enforcement. This course has been developed with the cooperation of DEQ. $362 Analysis of the themes and structures of the myths of ancient India and their contribution to culture, history, and literature. Insight into the social, psychological, and aesthetic nature of mythology. Introduction to theoretical approaches to myth interpretation. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Day Tuition Environmental Education ENG-214 THE GRAPHIC MEMOIR, 4 CREDITS Explores memoirs and other works of creative non-fiction executed in the medium of comics. Specific attention is given to the unique ways comics amplify the rhetorical and aesthetic impact of autobiographical storytelling upon its creators and audiences, as well as the social-historical contexts for such work. Prequisites: Pass WR-090 or placement in WR121, pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Recommended: Pass ENG-116. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course Listing Selected comedies, histories, tragedies, romances, and poetry. Students focus on reading and discussion, literary interpretation, and relating Shakespeare’s work to their lives and the world. Works from ENG-202 will not be repeated in CCC’s other Shakespeare course, ENG-201. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Course No. $0 $0 $336 $336 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: toml@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3066. DEQ authorized class. This class offers ways to reduce, identify, store, and dispose of hazardous waste in Oregon. Certificate available from DEQ. $0 $0 $249 $249 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: toml@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3066. Hybrid. Meets every Monday plus online hours. Contact: ritas@clackamas. edu or 503-594-3254. At Wilsonville Campus. ENG-254 AMERICAN LITERATURE, PART 2, 4 CREDITS Representative readings from the mid-nineteenth century to twentieth centuries. Surveys the development of American fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama through the study of the works of both major and lesser-known writers. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. ENG-254-01253374 ???MW 2-3:50PM T. DONNELLY $336 $26 $0 $362 Continued www.clackamas.edu 51 Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Family Studies HDF-133 DIVERSITY IN FAMILY DEVELOPMENT, 1 CREDIT Focuses on exploring how culture, including diversity and oppression, is defined in the field of family development and realizing why cultural competence is an important skill in this field. Other topics include barriers related to cultural competence and their impact, appreciating aspects of your own cultural identity and increasing one’s sensitivity to other cultures. WEB HDF-133-01248710 ??? T. MARINO/A. ECHEVARRIA $84 HDF-134 STRENGTH-BASED ASSESSMENT IN FAMILY DEVELOPMENT, 1 CREDIT Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor FRP-131 ADVANCED FIREFIGHTER TRAINING (S-131), 1 CREDIT Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total NWCG S-131 and S-133 certified. For firefighters who wish to become qualified in the first level of supervision, Advanced Firefighter/Squad Boss, being a first responder to initial fire attack. As a portion of this course, S-133(Look Up, Look Down, Look All Around) material is covered. Prerequisite: Pass FRP-130 (S-130). FRP-131-01248804 ???F ???S D. LOGAN $0 Meets: 2/20 & 2/21. 6-8:50PM 8-4:50PM $0 $160 $160 $135.50 FRP-180 WILDLAND FIRE/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Focuses on assisting family development workers help families identify and build on their strengths to achieve healthy self-reliance. Emphasis is on how workers communicate with families to help them recognize these strengths and the resources available to them. FRP-211 FRP-180-01254014 ??? S. PARRISH $0 $0 $316 $316V PORTABLE PUMPS & WATER USE (S-211), 1 CREDIT FRP-211-01248808 ???SSU 8-4:50PM J. CRAWFORD $0 $0 $160 FRP-216 DRIVING FOR THE FIRE SERVICE (S-216), 2 CREDITS Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu $84 $6.50 $45 WEB HDF-134-01248711 ??? T. MARINO/A. ECHEVARRIA HDF-135 SETTING & ACHIEVING GOALS IN FAMILY DEVELOPMENT, 1 CREDIT Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu $6.50 $45 $135.50 Designed to provide family development workers with the skills needed to help families identify and set achievable goals, based on their own strengths. The importance of developing positive, mutually respectful relationships with families is emphasized - while techniques are offered to avoid families becoming dependent on the case worker. WEB HDF-247 HDF-135-01248712 ??? T. MARINO/A. ECHEVARRIA $84 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu $6.50 $45 $135.50 PRESCHOOL CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 3 CREDITS This course focuses on principles of development in children three to six years, including physical, cognitive, social and emotional growth, observation and assessment. Explores major historical theories of child development and current research and practices. Prerequisite: HDF-225. HYB HDF-247-01248714 ???F B. KING $252 HDF-260 UNDERSTANDING CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT, 3 CREDITS Hybrid. Meets: 1/23, 2/20 & 3/13. 4:30-7:50PM $19.50 $15 $286.50 Provides an overview of child abuse and neglect. Students will examine the types and causes of abuse, abused children, abusive parents, treatment, education and prevention, and resources available to assist children and families. An emphasis is placed upon intervention and mandatory reporting, as well as investigation and legal issues. HYB HDF-260-01248716 ???T I. FLIPPO $252 3-5:50PM $19.50 $15 Hybrid. Meets: 1/6, 2/3, 2/17 & 3/10, plus additional hours online. $286.50 Fire Science (Wildland) FRP-130 INTRODUCTION TO WILDLAND FIREFIGHTING (S-130/S-190), 3 CREDITS NWCG S-130 and S-190 certified. Introduces students to wildland fire behavior and the skills necessary to fight wildland fires under close supervision. No firefighting experience required. FRP-130-01254007 ???F S. PARRISH $0 9-11:50AM $0 $325 $325 Work-based learning experience in a wildland firefighting capacity meeting requirements as set forth in the wildland firefighting task book. Current enrollment in or successful completion of FRP-107. Prerequisite: Pass FRP-130. Required: Instructor consent. NWCG S-211 certified. Practical use and maintenance of portable pumps and accessories used in wildland fire suppression. Meets: 2/7 & 2/8. $160 NWCG S-216 certified. Knowledge and skills required of drivers to safely and efficiently operate fire vehicles in the fire environment. FRP-216-01248810 ???F 6-8:50PM ???SSU 8-4:50PM D. LOGAN/T. NIEBEL $0 $0 $197 Meets: 1/30, 1/31, & 2/1. FRP-244 SURVIVOR II: WILDERNESS, 2 CREDITS FRP-244-01248814 ???T T. LAUGLE $0 FRP-246 SURVIVOR IV: WILDERNESS FIRST AID, 2 CREDITS $197 Be prepared to survive in the wilderness: the psychology of surviving and what to do when things go wrong. The USAF Search & Rescue Survival Manual is the text. 1:30-3:20PM $0 $197 Survivor classes do not need to be taken in sequence. $197 Covers back country first aid and evacuation techniques in a wilderness setting. FRP-246-01248816 ???F 6-8:50PM ???SSU 8-4:50PM T. LAUGLE $0 $0 $197 Meets: 2/20, 2/21, & 2/22. Survivor classes do not need to be taken in sequence. FRP-247 SURVIVOR V: DANGEROUS ANIMALS, 2 CREDITS FRP-247-01248817 ???T T. LAUGLE $0 FRP-248 SURVIVOR VI: INTRODUCTION SEARCH AND RESCUE, 2 CREDITS $197 Focuses on Northwest animals’ and insects’ habits, habitats, how to prevent and avoid conflict with them and what to do if you’re attacked. First-hand accounts, stories, CDC statistics and recommendations will be included. 10:30-11:50AM $0 $197 Survivor classes do not need to be taken in sequence. $197 Familiarize students with all aspects of Search and Rescue at the beginning level including search philosophy, tactics, operations and behavior of the lost person. FRP-248-01248818 ???F 6-8:50PM ???SSU 8-4:50PM T. LAUGLE $0 $0 $197 $197 Meets one weekend: 3/7, 3/8, & 3/9. Survivor classes do not need to be taken in sequence. ✔ 52 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor FRP-290 INTERMEDIATE WILDLAND FIRE BEHAVIOR (S-290), 3 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total FRP-290-01254020 ???SSU 8-4:50PM J. HOLCOMB $0 $0 $310 Meets 2 weekends: 2/14-2/15 and 2/28-3/1. $310 Food & Nutrition FN-225 NUTRITION, 4 CREDITS The role of nutrients in the development and maintenance of a healthy body. Students utilize computer aided analysis of own diet for nutritional adequacy. Examines current nutrition controversies. Strong background in life sciences recommended. 4 FN-225-01250378 ???TTH 12-1:50PM J. NICKELL $336 $26 $55 4 FN-225-02250379 ???TTH 2-3:50PM J. NICKELL $336 $26 $55 $417 Recommended: Strong background in life sciences. This class fulfills the nutrition requirement for most nursing programs. At Harmony Community Campus. Foreign Language See World Languages. General Education Development (GED) GED Classes offered Days and Evenings Students will be placed in the appropriate class based on their schedules and intake assessments. To begin the intake process, please call 503-594-3027 for orientation information. GED Days/Dye Learning Center: D-133, MTWTH, 9-10:50AM ABE/GED Days/Harmony Campus: OIT-170, MTWTH, 1-2:50PM GED Evenings/Dye Learning Center: D-133, M/W, 5:30-7:50PM GED-011 GED EN ESPANOL, 0 CREDIT Instrucción del desarrollo de habilidades básicas ofrecida en español. El examen de diagnóstico determina las necesidades académicas del alumno. Entrada y salida de la clase todo el tiempo. Se requiere el consentimiento del Instructor para registrarse. Basic academic skill development instruction offered in Spanish. Diagnostic tests determine individual academic needs. Open-entry, open-exit class. Required: Instructor consent. 5:30-7:50PM $0 $50 $50 4 ESPAñOL GED-011-02247876 ???MW 6-8:50PM C. SANCHEZ $0 $0 $50 $50 A. ARISTIZABAL $0 Contact: Adriana Aristizabal at 503-594-3916. Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Desarrollo de habilidades académicas básicas, ofrecida en español con énfasis en los requerimientos para presentar el test del GED para obtener el certificado equivalente a la High School. También se enfoca en habilidades básicas de la vida, metas personales e interés de carreras. Se requiere el consentimiento del Instructor para registrarse. Offered in Spanish. Basic academic skill development with emphasis on requirements to take the GED test to obtain a high school equivalency certificate. Also focuses on basic life skills, personal and career goals and interests. Required: Instructor consent. 4 ESPAñOL GED-049-03247881 ???MW 9-11:50AM C. SANCHEZ $0 $0 $50 $50 4 ESPAñOL GED-049-04247882 ???S K. ESQUIVEL $0 $30 For registration information contact Camilo Sanchez at 503-594-3029 or register at first class. At Harmony Community Campus. For registration information contact Camilo Sanchez at 503-594-3029 or register at first class. At Gladstone Center for Children & Families, 18905 Portland Avenue, Gladstone. 9-11:50AM $0 $30 Contact: Klaudia Esquivel at 503-594-3233. At Harmony Community Campus. 4 ESPAñOL GED-049-02247880 ???TTH 6-8:50PM A. ARISTIZABAL $0 $0 $50$50 For registration information contact Adriana Aristizabal at 503-594-3916 or register at first class. At Canby Applied Technology Center. $417 Recommended: Strong background in life sciences. This class fulfills the nutrition requirement for most nursing programs. At Harmony Community Campus. ESPAñOLGED-011-01 247875 ???MW Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor GED-049 LATINO GED & LIFE SKILLS, 0 CREDIT NWCG S-290 certified. Study of weather and environmental factors and how these factors affect wildland fires. Prerequisite: Pass FRP-130 (S-130/S-190). Course No. Course Listing Course No. General Science GS-105 EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE, 4 CREDITS GS-105-01250793 ???TTH 2-3:20PM J. WOODCOCK $336 $26 $45 GS-105L EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE LAB, 0 CREDIT GS-105L-01250794 ???TH J. WOODCOCK $0 9-11:50AM $0 $0 $0 GS-105L-02250795 ???W J. WOODCOCK $0 2-4:50PM $0 $0 $0 GS-107 ASTRONOMY, 4 CREDITS A lab course examining the chemistry and geology of scientific dating techniques, sedimentary rocks/surfaces, processes, fossils, energy resources and the physics and chemistry of energy resources and mass wasting. Recommended: Pass MTH-065 or placement in MTH-095. $407 Corequisite: GS-105L. Lab course for GS 105 lecture course. Corequisite: GS-105. Corequisite: G-105. A lab course discussing the history of astronomy, the Earth and Moon, all the planets in our solar system, along with asteroids, meteors, and comets. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121; pass MTH-095 with a C or better, or placement in MTH-105 or MTH-111. WEB GS-107-30250796 ??? J. DICKINSON $336 $26 $80 Online. Orientation: On campus TBA. Contact: jamesd@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3350. This class uses AstroPortal, it does not use Moodle. $442 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) All degree seeking students should arrange to speak to a faculty advisor prior to registering. Call 503-594-3318 for more information, or contact the Student Success Center, 503-594-3475. GIS-237 ADVANCED VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING FOR GIS, 1 CREDIT Advanced training in Object Oriented Programming (OOP) and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). Focus on ArcObjects and how to use object model diagrams to find out what individual objects do. Program objects to execute specific GIS tasks in the ArcGIS environment. Prerequisite: GIS-236. GIS-237-01246398 ???T W. KOTZE $84 7-8:50PM $6.50 $30 $120.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 53 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing GIS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS GIS-280-01246399 ??? W. KOTZE GIS-281 ARCGIS I, 3 CREDITS Cooperative Work Experience (co-op) is a process of education that integrates classroom work with experience obtained through a cooperating employer. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. $504 $39 $45 $588V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: Carel Kotze at carelk@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3728. Introduces the essential skills needed to navigate and operate ArcGIS at a basic level. Includes how to utilize GIS concepts, methods and techniques in conjunction with problem solving techniques to accomplish assigned real world examples. Prerequisite: GIS-201. GIS-286 GIS-281-01246400 ???TTH 4-6:50PM W. KOTZE $252 $19.50 $90 REMOTE SENSING, 3 CREDITS $361.50 Covers the overview of data sources, methodology for remotely sensed data, application of data, and transformation of remotely sensed data into GRID. Prerequisite: GIS-201. GIS-286-01246401 ???MW 6-8:50PM W. KOTZE $252 $19.50 $90 $361.50 Geography GEO-110 CULTURAL & HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, 4 CREDITS Introduces geographical perspectives on human population, agriculture, political pattern, language, religion, folk culture, popular culture, ethnic culture, urban development, industry, and transportation as these play out on the landscapes of the world. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. GEO-110-01250825 ???TTH 8-9:50AM R. KEELER $336 $26 $0 $362 GEO-121 REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE DEVELOPING WORLD, 4 CREDITS Provides students with the fundamental knowledge of the cultural and physical geography of developing world regions including Middle America, South America, SW Asia and North Africa, SubSaharan Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia and the Pacific world. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. GEO-121-01250826 ???MW 2-3:50PM C. THOMAS $336 $26 $0 GEO-130 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY, 4 CREDITS $362 Explores contemporary global environmental problems such as: overpopulation, over consumption, ozone layer depletion, pollution, acid rain, deforestation, desertification, and waste. Examines alternative sources of energy to fossil fuel and sustainable development strategies. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. GEO-130-01253039 ???MW 11-12:50PM C. THOMAS $336 $26 $0 4 $362 At Harmony Community Campus. GEO-280 GEOGRAPHY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of geography. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. ✔ 54 GEO-280-01253038 ??? R. KEELER Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location $504 $39 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Geology Geographic Information Systems (GIS), continued GIS-280 Course No. $45 G-102 GENERAL GEOLOGY, 4 CREDITS G-102-01250781 ???MW 12-1:20PM S. HOOVER $336 $26 $45 $407 G-102-02250782 ???TTH 12-1:20PM S. HOOVER $336 $26 $45 $407 For non-science majors. An introductory lab course that explores the Earth’s systems and surface features. Systems/processes/hazards explored include rivers, mass wasting, glaciers, groundwater, deserts and beaches. Labs focus on geologic and topographic maps and how they are used to understand geologic features and local geology. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Corequisite: G-102L. Corequisite: G-102L. Lab begins first week. Corequisite: G-102L. Lab begins first week. 4 G-102-15250783 ???T ???TH J. WOODCOCK $0 Lab included. At Wilsonville Campus. 6-8:50PM 6-8:50PM $0 $407 $407 G-102L GENERAL GEOLOGY LAB, 0 CREDIT G-102L-01250784 ???M S. HOOVER $0 1:30-4:20PM $0 $0 $0 G-102L-02250785 ???T S. HOOVER $0 9-11:50AM $0 $0 $0 G-102L-03250786 ???W S. HOOVER $0 9-11:50AM $0 $0 $0 G-202 GENERAL GEOLOGY, 4 CREDITS G-202-01250787 ???MW 12-1:20PM S. HOOVER $336 $26 $45 $407 G-202-02250788 ???TTH 12-1:20PM S. HOOVER $336 $26 $45 $407 Lab course for G 102 lecture course. Corequisite: G-102. Corequisite: G-102. Corequisite: G-102. For science majors. A lab course that explores surface features of the Earth and the systems that form those features. Systems/processes explored include beaches, rivers, mass wasting, glaciers, groundwater and deserts. Topographic/geologic maps are used to understand geologic features and local geology. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass MTH-065 or placement in MTH-095. Corequisite: G-202L. Lab begins first week. Corequisite: G-202L. Lab begins first week. 4 G-202-15250789 ???T ???TH J. WOODCOCK $0 6-8:50PM 6-8:50PM $0 $407 Corequisite: G-202L. Lab included. At Wilsonville Campus. $407 G-202L GENERAL GEOLOGY LAB, 0 CREDIT G-202L-01250790 ???M S. HOOVER $0 1:30-4:20PM $0 $0 $0 G-202L-02250791 ???T S. HOOVER $0 9-11:50AM $0 $0 $0 G-202L-03250792 ???W S. HOOVER $0 9-11:50AM $0 $0 $0 Lab course for the G 202 lecture course. Corequisite: G202. Corequisite: G202. Corequisite: G-202. $588V TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total GRN-182 AGING AND THE BODY, 3 CREDITS Focuses on how aging affects physical health and well-being: impact on body systems, illness, disability, longevity research, wellness and health promotion. For students interested in working with the elderly and those in the field. HYB GRN-182-01248631 ???M K. HOEKSTRA $252 6-8:50PM $19.50 $15 Hybrid. Meets: 1/5, 1/26, 2/16 & 3/9 plus additional hours online. $286.50 GRN-184 AGING & THE INDIVIDUAL, 3 CREDITS Explores the impact of aging on the individual as well as family members, caregivers, and professionals. Topics include: dementia, cognitive issues, stress, coping, life transitions, intelligence, wisdom and creativity. GRN-184-01248632 ???M 3-5:50PM Y. SMITH/K. HOEKSTRA $252 $19.50 $0 $271.50 GRN-280 GERONTOLOGY/COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE, 2-6V CREDITS Work-based experience to acquaint gerontology students with the roles and related activities of organizations serving the elderly. This course provides an opportunity to apply theories and techniques learned in the classroom. Required: Instructor consent; current enrollment in or successful completion of HS-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. GRN-280-01248633 ??? J. DEVENNEY/E. WOLFSON $504 $39 $45 $588V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: jeand@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3184 or ellen.wolfson@clackamas.edu. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor HE-207 INTRODUCTION TO PLANT BASED LIVING, 3 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total The course is designed to give students a basic understanding of a plant based diet/lifestyle and the benefits of this type of lifestyle. Students will learn about the physical benefits of a plant based diet, GMO’s, organic foods, current environmental impacts, impacts of the big agricultural companies as well as the research that has been documented to support the information. Recommended: WR-090 or higher. HYB HE-207-01252881 ???TH T. NELSON $252 12-12:50PM $19.50 $0 Hybrid. Meets every Thursday plus online hours. Contact: tracyn@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3274. $271.50 HE-249 MENTAL HEALTH, 3 CREDITS HE-250 HE-249-01246797 ???MW 10:30-11:50AM T. PANTAGES $252 $19.50 $0 $271.50 PERSONAL HEALTH, 3 CREDITS 4 HE-250-02246800 ???MW 9-10:20AM J. BUEL $252 $19.50 $0 Designed for each student to understand and improve their personal mental health. Teaches theories of mental health as well as practical strategies for improving one’s level of mental health. Analyzes factors that may impede optimal mental health, again with practical solutions for minimizing/avoiding such factors. Course is to help students gain an overall understanding of information basic to the field of health and to help them critically evaluate health information, and to promote positive attitudes, values, and behaviors in regard to personal health. At Harmony Community Campus. $271.50 WEB HE-250-01246798 ??? T. NELSON $252 $19.50 $35 $306.50 The first of a two-course sequence, this course examines the history of legal and illegal drug use; drug classification; the physiological and psychological impact of drugs on the body; and treatment modalities for drug abuse/addiction. This class will also review the stimulant group of drugs. WEB HE-250-03246801 ??? K. WOODS $252 $19.50 $35 $306.50 HE-152 $271.50 WEB HE-250-04246802 ??? J. RHODEN $252 $19.50 $35 $306.50 The second of a two-course sequence, this course examines three drug categories (depressants, hallucinogens, and the ‘other’ drugs), their history, their physiological and psychological impact; and their specific treatment modalities. Prerequisite: Complete HE-151. WEB HE-250-05246803 ??? J. RHODEN $252 $19.50 $35 $306.50 Health HE-151 HE-204 Online. Contact: tracyn@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3274. Order textbook, “Health, The Basics” by Donatelle from Clackamas bookstore at 503-594-6500. BODY & DRUGS I, 3 CREDITS HE-151-01246790 ???MW 9-10:20AM T. PANTAGES $252 $19.50 $0 BODY & DRUGS II, 3 CREDITS HE-152-01246791 ???MW 1-2:20PM T. PANTAGES $252 $19.50 $0 $271.50 NUTRITION, WEIGHT CONTROL & PHYSICAL FITNESS, 3 CREDITS Methods of maintaining or improving fitness by considering diets and dieting, obesity, types of exercise, physical testing, cardiovascular fitness and nutritional concepts. HE-204-02246794 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM J. BUEL $252 $19.50 $0 $271.50 WEB HE-204-01246793 ??? J. BUEL $252 $19.50 $35 $306.50 Online. Meets: 2/23-3/21. Contact: jessicab@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3602. Order textbook, “Total Fitness” by Dodd & Powers from CCC Bookstore at 503-594-6500. WEB HE-204-03246795 ??? J. BUEL $252 $19.50 $35 $306.50 Online. Contact: jessicab@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3602. Order textbook: “Total Fitness” by Dodd & Powers from Clackamas Bookstore at 503-594-6500. Course Listing Gerontology Course No. Online. Contact: woodsk@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3277. Order textbook: “Health: The Basics” by Donatelle from Clackamas Bookstore at 503-594-6500. Online. Meets: 2/23-3/21. Contact: joshr@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3275. Order textbook: “Health: The Basics” by Donatelle from Clackamas Bookstore at 503-594-6500. Online. Meets: 2/23-3/21. Contact: joshr@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3275. Order textbook, “Health, The Basics” by Donatelle from Clackamas bookstore at 503-594-6500. HE-252 FIRST AID/CPR/AED, 3 CREDITS Immediate and temporary care for injuries and sudden illness. Covers basic first aid for adult, child and infant, including: control of bleeding, proper methods of transportation, splinting, bandaging, CPR and AED. Successful completion (A or B grade) of course leads to a Red Cross Responding to Emergencies, First Aid/CPR/AED Certification. HYB HE-252-02253170 ???T T. NELSON $252 12-1:50PM $19.50 $35 HE-252-01253169 ???TTH K. WOODS $252 HYB HE-252-05253172 ???MW K. ARIZO $252 1-2:20PM $19.50 $35 $306.50 4-5:50PM $19.50 $35 $306.50 $306.50 Hybrid. Meets: 2/10, 1/17 & 2/24 from 12-1:50pm in R220 plus online hours. Contact: tracyn@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3274. Order textbook, “First Aid-Responding to Emergencies” by American Red Cross & CPR Skills Cards from Clackamas Bookstore at 503-594-6500. Hybrid. Meets: 3/16 & 3/18 from 4-5:50pm in R-201 plus online hours. Contact: kevina@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3270. Order textbook, “First Aid-Responding to Emergencies” by American Red Cross & CPR Skills Cards from Clackamas Bookstore at 503-594-6500. Continued www.clackamas.edu 55 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Health, continued HE-255 HE-255-01246808 ???TTH 9-10:20AM T. PANTAGES $252 $19.50 $0 COMMUNITY CPR, 1 CREDIT $271.50 Basic Plus CPR, AED and First Aid for Adults is designed to train students to recognize and respond to various medical emergencies including: first aid and bandaging, choking, and cardiac emergencies that require CPR or the use of an AED. Bloodborne pathogens are also covered. Passing this course entitles the student to Medic First Aid certification for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Adults. 4 HE-261-01253211 ???F ???S M. WEISSENFELS $0 6-8:50PM 9-4:50PM $0 $105.50 $105.50 4 HE-261-02253212 ???F ???S M. WEISSENFELS $0 6-8:50PM 9-4:50PM $0 $105.50 $105.50 Meets: 1/16-1/17. At Wilsonville Campus. Meets: 3/13-3/14. At Wilsonville Campus. HE-277 THE HEALTH COACH, 3 CREDITS A focus on the psychological aspects of weight management, as well as more in-depth coverage of the physiology of obesity and the techniques of lifestyle coaching. Students will be prepared to take the ACE certified Health Coach exam with successful completion of the course. WEB HE-277-01254044 ??? T. NELSON $252 $19.50 $35 HE-280 HEALTH/COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE, 2-6V CREDITS $306.50 Cooperative work experience. The course is intended to provide the student with learning experience related to his/her career goal(s) in the health-related career fields. Supervision and evaluation of the student’s job performance will be provided by a qualified staff member at Clackamas and the supervisor of the employing institution. Students are required to take an online seminar at the beginning of the term. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE Seminar. HE-280-01246809 ??? K. WOODS $504 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $39 $45 $588V Healthcare Professional Development HPD-009 CPR-INITIAL, 0.6 CEU 4 HPD-009-10250380 ???S Z. SAWZAK $0 9-2:50PM $0 $75 HPD-009-11250381 ???S Z. SAWZAK $0 9-2:50PM $0 $75 $75 Meets: 1/10, with half hr. lunch break provided. Required: Purchase & read text prior to class, “AHA BLS for Healthcare Providers.” May be purchased through CCC Harmony Bookstore. See www.cccbooks.com for Bookstore location and hours. This class fulfills the CPR requirement for all Health Sciences Programs. At Harmony Community Campus. 4 ✔ 56 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor 4 HPD-009-12250382 ???S Z. SAWZAK $0 HPE-295 HEALTH & FITNESS FOR LIFE, 3 CREDITS HYB HPE-295-02246810 ???TTH 9-10:20AM P. FISKUM $252 $19.50 $0 BODY & ALCOHOL, 3 CREDITS Covers beverage alcohol as a drug. It deals with the physiological and psychological effects of alcohol use on the user; the impact of that use on those around the user and on society at large; the genetics of alcoholism; and the history of addiction treatment and the formation of Alcoholics Anonymous. HE-261 Course No. $75 Meets: 2/7, with a half hr. lunch break provided. Required: Purchase & read text prior to class, “AHA BLS for Healthcare Providers”. May be purchased through CCC Harmony Bookstore. See www.cccbooks.com for bookstore location and hours. This class fulfills the requirement for all Health Sciences Programs. At Harmony Community Campus. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total 9-2:50PM $0 $75 $75 Meets: 3/7, with half hr. lunch break provided. Required: Purchase & read text prior to class, “AHA BLS for Healthcare Providers.” May be purchased through CCC Harmony Bookstore. See www.cccbooks.com for Bookstore location and hours. This class fulfills the CPR requirement for all Health Sciences Programs. At Harmony Community Campus. Explores interaction of physical fitness and health. Meets three hours a week for personal fitness assessment and three hours of classroom sessions. Related topics include: nutrition, stress reduction, relaxation techniques, goal setting, and weight control. Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday & Thursday plus online hours. Contact: paulf@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3272. $271.50 High School Diploma (AHSD) The Adult High School Diploma program is designed for students who have earned at least 14 credits. Students who are under 18 years old or whose high school class has not graduated must have an official CCC referral or a release from compulsory attendance to begin the program. Classes are assigned individually. Please contact the Skills Development Department at 503-594-3027. History HST-102 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4 CREDITS 4 HST-102-01250827 ???MW P. MCFARLAND $336 HST-102-02250828 ???TH J. JARVIE $336 10-11:50AM $26 $0 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $362 WEB HST-102-03250829 ??? P. MCFARLAND $26 $397 HST-137 HISTORY OF SCIENCE, MEDICINE & TECHNOLOGY IN WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 4 CREDITS Origins and development of western civilization with an emphasis on Europe from ca. 1300 to 1800. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. At Harmony Community Campus.. $336 $35 $362 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: patmc@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3411. Traces the major developments in western civilization in the fields of science, medicine and technology from ancient Greece to the present. Includes an examination of the biographies of prominent scientists, doctors and engineers. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. HST-202 HST-137-01250831 ???MW 12-1:50PM P. MCFARLAND $336 $26 $0 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 4 CREDITS 4 HST-202-01250832 ???MW S. KING $336 HST-202-02250833 ???TTH J. FLOWERS $336 HST-202-03250834 ???MW S. KING $336 HST-202-15250835 ???T S. KING $0 $362 Covers the period of United States history from the Age of Jackson to World War I. Prerequisites: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; Placement in WR-121. Recommended: Sequence of HST-201, HST-202 and HST-203 is taken in order. TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 At Wilsonville Campus. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class 8-9:50AM $26 $0 10-11:50AM $26 $0 12-1:50PM $26 $0 6-9:50PM $0 $362 $362 $362 $362 $362 ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee WEB HST-202-04250836 ??? J. FLOWERS $336 $26 $35 HST-280 Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of history. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. HISTORY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS HST-280-01253041 ??? J. FLOWERS HOR-008 FRUIT TREE GRAFTING: INTERMED, 0 CREDIT Total Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: jackief@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3405. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $504 $39 $45 $588V Horticulture/Landscape/Urban Agriculture For more information call 503-594-3292. HOR-008 URBAN PEST MANAGEMENT, 0 CREDIT HOR-008-01250436 ???W B. NELSON $0 8-5:00PM $0 $0 $0 Meets: 2/4. To register call 541-737-6273. Fee: $85 by January 26, $95 after January 26. HOR-008 STORM WATER management FOR LaNDSCAPeRS, 0 CREDIT This workshop will focus on proper design, maintenance and operational considerations for storm water facilities, including rain gardens and swales, to ensure water quality goals. Regulatory, contractor and designer perspectives will be addressed. Participants will assess a real-world situation and discuss how it could be improved. Prepare for a research-driven discussion and get your questions answered. CEH credits will be available for both LCB and Tilth’s Organic LandCare Practitioners. HOR-008-02254142 ???F 8-11:50AM STAFF $0$0 $40 $40 Meets: 2/6. HOR-008 BEEKEEPING SCHOOL, 0 CREDIT Beekeeping is growing in popularity because of its imporatance in pollination, honey production, and as a relaxing hobby. This fullday workshop is intended to prepare new and beginner beekeepers with knowledge, demonstrations, and lists of resources. Topics will include: basic bee biology, proper equipment, handling of bees, hive pest and disease control, feeding, and more. Co-sponsored by the Portland Metro Beekeepers Association. HOR-008-03254148 ???S 9-2:50PM STAFF $0$0 $30 $30 Meets: 2/21. Demonstration and practice of pruning methods appropriate for a variety of fruit trees. Bring your pruning tools and appropriate outdoor wear. HOR-008-05250438 ???S 9-11:50AM STAFF $0$0 $10 $10 Meets 2/7. Co-sponsored by the Home Orchard Society. At CCC HOS arboretum site. HOR-008 FRUIT TREE GRAFTING: BEGINNING, 0 CREDIT Hands-on explanation and practice in whip grafting of fruit trees under the supervision of experienced HOS grafters. You will be provided with a rootstock and scion wood. Please bring your straight edged knife. HOR-008-06250439 ???S 9-10:20AM STAFF $0$0 $15 $15 Meets 2/28. Co-sponsored by the Home Orchard Society. Total HOR-008 FRUIT TREE GRAFTING: BEGINNING, 0 CREDIT Hands-on explanation and practice in whip grafting of fruit trees under the supervision of experienced HOS grafters. You will be provided with a rootstock and scion wood. Please bring your straight edged knife. HOR-008-07250440 ???S 10:45-12:05PM STAFF $0$0 $15 $15 Meets 2/28. Co-sponsored by the Home Orchard Society. Hands on practice with advanced grafting methods: cleft, kerf, bark, inarching etc. You will be provided with a rootstock and scion wood. Please bring your straight edged knife. HOR-008-08250441 ???S 12:45-2:05PM STAFF $0$0 $15 $15 Meets 2/28. Co-sponsored by the Home Orchard Society. Learn about important care of fruit bearing plants. Half-day seminar will feature local experts covering what you should be doing in your orchard “today” and what your orchard expects from “you” this spring. Visit the Home Orchard Society website after January 1, 2015 for a list of speakers. www.homeorchardsociety.org HOR-008-10250442 ???S 9-12:50PM STAFF $0$0 $15 $15 Meets: 1/24. Co-sponsored by the Home Orchard Society. HOR-009 PESTICIDE CORE TRAINING/WINTER, 0.4 CEU This training qualifies for 4 CORE recertification credits as required by Oregon Department of Agriculture. Fulfills yearly recertification requirement for Private Pesticide license holders, and can be used towards total needed for public and commercial license requirements. Our Fall and Winter courses are different, so both will count towards recertification in the same year. HOR-009-01250445 ???F B. NELSON $0 Meets: 2/27. 1-4:50PM $0 $40 $40 HOR-009 ORGANIC LAND CARE, 3.7 CEU A five-day Organic Land Care Accreditation Training for Landscape Professionals: focusing on organic landscape practices including Integrated Pest Management, soil building, sustainable landscape design, organic weed management, marketing organic land care, storm water management, tree care, sustainable resources and more. Participants will be eligible for Oregon Tilth Organic Land Care Accreditation. Thirty seven (37) Landscape Contractors Board CEU’s. Workshop cost includes lunch. HOR-008 FRUIT TREE PRUNING, 0 CREDIT Crs. Fee HOR-008 ORCHARD CARE SEMINAR, 0 CREDIT Current ornamental plant pest control information. Eight ODA Pesticide recertification credits anticipated. Time Fee Course Listing $397 Day Tuition HOR-009-04250448 ??? STAFF MTWTHF8-4:50PM $0$0 $0 $0 Meets: 1/26-1/30. Co-sponsored by Oregon Tilth and the Horticulture department of Clackamas Community College. Registration fee for 5-day Training: $495 by December 14; $550 after December 14. Accreditation examination is an additional cost of $100. Register at tilth.org or call Oregon Tilth at 503-378-0690. HOR-009 Leyes de plaguicidas & seguridad, 2 CEU (PESTICIDE LAWS/SAFETY) Métodos fitosanitarios para malezas, insectos o enfermedades. Las leyes y reglamentos relacionados con la seguridad, la manipulación y almacenamiento de plaguicidas. Técnicas para la selección de productos, incluidas las opciones químicas y no químicas, y la seguridad del aplicador y la protección medioambiental incluidos. Preparar y poner a prueba el examen de las leyes y seguridad de pesticidas en Oregon. Plant protection methods for weed, insect or disease control. Laws and regulations related to safety, handling and storage of pesticides. Techniques for product selection, including chemical and non-chemical options, applicator safety and environmental protection included. Prepare and test for the Oregon Pesticide Laws & Safety exam. ESPAñOLHOR-009-05 250449 ???F L. CERVANTES Meets: 1/16-2/13. $0 7-10:50AM $0 $120 $120 Continued www.clackamas.edu 57 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Horticulture/Landscape/Urban Agriculture, continued Covers plant anatomy and reproduction techniques of plants from seed, cuttings, grafting, division, and micro-propagation. Offers an in-depth overview of propagation systems that may be selected. $306.50 Emphasis on dormant pruning of fruiting and ornamental plants. Pruning and training techniques for grapes, fruit trees, and both evergreen and deciduous ornamental trees and shrubs. Basic woody plant anatomy, growth, and development. Class includes a lab component. HOR-131-01252786 ???M 1-4:50PM B. NELSON $252 $19.50 $40 $311.50 HOR-133 HORTICULTURE PRACTICUM/WINTER, 2 CREDITS Practical experience with seasonal horticultural activities in the areas of container and field nurseries, greenhouses, and landscape management. Class includes a lab component. HOR-133-01252787 ???M 8-11:50AM R. HARBER/B. NELSON $168 $13 $45 HOR-134 HERB GROWING & GARDENING, 1 CREDIT $226 Study of herb plant propagation and garden use. Garden culture and design are covered. HOR-134-01250455 ???S E. HOWLEY $84 Meets: 2/28-3/14. 8:30-11:50AM $6.50 $30 $120.50 HOR-135 PROPAGATION OF EDIBLE PLANTS, 3 CREDITS Survey and practice reproducing plants utilizing sexual and asexual propagation methods of organically produced food crops used for local production. Instruction will focus on desirable traits of specific varieties and crop replication methods for sustainable farm operations. Class includes a lab component. HOR-135-01250456 ???M 1-4:50PM C. KONIECZKA $252 $19.50 $60 $331.50 HOR-136 URBAN AGRICULTURE PRACTICUM/WINTER, 6 CREDITS Essential horticulture practices which include seasonal activities covering farm crop lay-out, edible crop installation and management. Basic practices involved in propagation, transplanting, pruning, pest control, equipment operations, water and fertilizer management and farm field trips included. This class provides students with experience in several areas of urban agriculture. Approximately one class, each week, will be spent by students on assigned work in seasonal farm project area activities. Training will be provided for each task. This format has been selected to create a hands-on experience for each student. Class includes a lab component. HYB HOR-136-01250457 ???MW 8-11:50AM C. KONIECZKA $504 $39 $60 Hybrid. Meets every Monday and Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: christopher.konieczka@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6213. $603 Why and how to prune trees, shrubs, and vines. Covers tools used for various pruning practices. Class includes a lab component. HOR-144-01250458 ???M B. NELSON $84 Meets: 1/5-2/2. 1-4:50PM $6.50 $30 58 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Time Fee Crs. Fee Total HOR-216-01252788 ???W 1-3:50PM B. NELSON $252 $19.50 $35 $306.50 HOR-222 HORTICULTURAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, 2 CREDITS Utilizes database, spreadsheet, word processing, PowerPoint, social media and other computer programs for record keeping and management and marketing for horticulture businesses. Prerequisite: Pass CS-091 or placement in CS-120. $120.50 HOR-222-01250460 ???TTH 3-4:50PM C. KONIECZKA $168 $13 $40 $221 Meets: 1/6-2/5. If class is full, request a position on the wait list. Those students will be contacted for options. HOR-227 PLANT IDENTIFICATION/WINTER, 3 CREDITS Identification of conifers and broadleaved evergreens, shrubs, and groundcovers, including their cultural requirements in the landscape. Class includes lab component. Oregon State University transfer course. HYB HOR-227-01250462 ???T B. NELSON $252 HOR-227-02250463 ???W I. LESENNE $252 8-11:50AM $19.50 $50 $321.50 6:30-7:20PM $19.50 $15 $286.50 Hybrid class. Meets every Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: anne.lesenne@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6168. HOR-230 EQUIPMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, 2 CREDITS Selection, operation, and maintenance of power driven machines, such as mowers, rototillers, chain saws, edgers, sprayers, tractors, and related equipment for nursery and landscape applications. Class includes a lab component. HOR-230-01252789 ???TH 1-2:50PM D. FRANEK $168 $13 $30 HOR-230L EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE LAB, 0 CREDIT $211 Lab section to the HOR 230 lecture course. HOR-230L-01250465 ???TH 10-11:50AM D. FRANEK $0 $0 $0 HOR-230L-02250466 ???TH 3-4:50PM D. FRANEK $0 $0 $0 HOR-231 IRRIGATION & DRAINAGE DESIGN, 3 CREDITS $0 $0 Principles of irrigation and drainage system design for various situations, including underground and aboveground, residential and commercial systems. Class includes a lab component. HOR-231-01250467 ???M 6-9:50PM G. KUNKLE $252 $19.50 $45 HOR-237 DISEASE IDENTIFICATION, 2 CREDITS $316.50 Identification of ornamental plant diseases which occur in greenhouses, landscapes, nurseries and farms. HOR-237-01250468 ??? J. GORSKI $168 $13 $35 Online: 1/5-2/6. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: jennig@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3887. $216 HOR-244 ENVIRONMENTAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN, 3 CREDITS Overview of landscape design features that will benefit the natural environment, provide habitat for wildlife and require minimal inputs of energy, water and other materials. Includes basic design concepts, terminology and techniques, as well as ideas for marketing of sustainable designs. Class includes a lab component. ✔ Day Tuition Learn the components of, and develop an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) plan for landscape, nursery, greenhouse or agricultural industries. The plan will incorporate pest detection, control practices and an evaluation of effectiveness. WEB HOR-144 BASIC PRUNING, 1 CREDIT Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor HOR-216 INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT, 3 CREDITS HOR-130 PLANT PROPAGATION THEORY, 3 CREDITS HOR-130-01250451 ???TH 9-11:50AM C. VENGARICK $252 $19.50 $35 HOR-131 TREE & SHRUB PRUNING, 3 CREDITS Course No. TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 HOR-244-01252790 ???T C. CAPPARELLI $252 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class 6-9:50PM $19.50 $35 $306.50 ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total HOR-251 HERBAL PRODUCTS, 1 CREDIT HOR-251-01250469 ???F E. HOWLEY $84 Meets: 2/27-3/13. 8-11:50AM $6.50 $50 $140.50 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor HD-147 DECISION MAKING, 1 CREDIT HOR-280-01250470 ??? B. NELSON $252 $19.50 $45 Restricted to instructor consent. Contact: brucen@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3296. $316.50 HOR-281 HORTICULTURE/CWE, 6 CREDITS On-the-job experience in the various segments of horticulture. Students are allowed to enroll after completing nine credits of horticulture courses. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Students are expected to work a minimum of 180 job site hours. HOR-281-01250471 ??? B. NELSON $504 $39 $45 Restricted to instructor consent. Contact: brucen@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3296. $588 WEB HD-147-01247111 ??? STAFF $84 On-the-job experience in the various segments of horticulture. Students are allowed to enroll in CWE after completing nine credits of horticulture courses. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Students are expected to work a minimum of 90 job site hours. HOR-282-01250472 ??? B. NELSON $252 $19.50 $45 Restricted to instructor consent. Contact: brucen@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3296. $316.50 HOR-285 URBAN AGRICULTURE/CWE, 3 CREDITS On-the-job experience working with an agricultural business/ farm. Students are allowed to enroll in CWE after completing nine credits of Urban Agriculture courses. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Students are expected to work a minimum of 90 job site hours. HOR-285-01252791 ??? C. KONIECZKA $252 $19.50 $45 Restricted to instructor consent. Contact: christopher.konieczka@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6213. $316.50 Human Development & Leadership See also College Success for related classes. HD-144 ASSERTIVE COMMUNICATION, 1 CREDIT 4 HD-144-01247108 ???F ???S STAFF $84 6-8:50PM 9-4:50PM $6.50 $10$100.50 Meets: 2/6 & 2/7. At Harmony Community Campus.. HD-145 STRESS MANAGEMENT, 1 CREDIT Identifies specific personal stressors and focus on developing skills that enable students to deal more effectively with stress. 4 HD-145-01247110 ???F ???S STAFF $0 Meets: 2/20 & 2/21. At Wilsonville Campus. HD-153 6-8:50PM 9-4:50PM $0 $100.50$100.50 Total $6.50 $45$135.50 MANAGING CONFLICT IN YOUR LIFE, 1 CREDIT Introduction to managing conflict in a positive way. Examine personal beliefs about conflict and become more effective in solving problems. HYB HD-153-01247113 ???F STAFF $84 6-8:50PM $6.50 $25$115.50 Hybrid. 4 week class from 2/13-3/13. Meets: 2/13 from 6-8:50pm with remaining hours online. Contact: sschaefer@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6135. HD-154 BUILDING SELF-CONFIDENCE, 1 CREDIT This course is designed to address the elements forming and impacting self-confidence, disarming your inner critic, including dealing with fear, self-esteem, personal power, and establishing your center. HD-154-01247114 ???F ???S STAFF $84 6-8:50PM 9-4:50PM $6.50 $10$100.50 HD-157 PROCRASTINATION & TIME MANAGEMENT, 1 CREDIT HD-157-01247115 ???W STAFF $84 HD-158 MANAGING CHANGE, 1 CREDIT Provides students the opportunity to study their procrastination habits and time management patterns. Course focuses on components of time organization, choices re: procrastination, and methods to improve overall use of time. Meets: 2/4, 2/11, 2/18 & 2/25. 3-5:50PM $6.50 $10$100.50 Course is designed to enhance each student’s knowledge and understanding about transition and change in their own life and others around them. 4 HD-158-01247116 ???F ???S STAFF $0 Meets: 2/27 & 2/28. At Wilsonville Campus. HD-161 6-8:50PM 9-4:50PM $0 $100.50$100.50 MULTICULTURAL AWARENESS, 1 CREDIT Introduction to the complexities of multicultural issues and how they influence one another in everyday life. 4 HD-161-01247117 ???F ???S STAFF $84 6-8:50PM 9-4:50PM $6.50 $10$100.50 Meets: 1/23 & 1/24. At Harmony Community Campus.. HD-185 Provides basic communication skills students can use to state or declare their rights in a positive fashion to obtain desired results in career, social, and personal relations. Crs. Fee Online. 2 week class: 2/9-2/23. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: sschaefer@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6135. Meets: 3/13 & 3/14. HOR-282 HORTICULTURE/CWE, 3 CREDITS Time Fee Develop and improve your process for making satisfying choices. The basics of decision making and processes for making personal, social, and work choices are included. Use this class for your current decision needs. HOR-280 HORTICULTURE/CWE, 3 CREDITS On-the-job experience in the various segments of horticulture. Students are allowed to enroll in CWE after completing nine credits of horticulture courses. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Corequisite: CWE-281 seminar. Required: Students are expected to work a minimum of 90 job site hours. Day Tuition Course Listing Instruction will be provided in making herbal teas, skin salve, tincture, infused oil, vinegar and syrup. Covers what ingredients to use and why each is important. Course No. PRIOR LEARNING PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT I, 1 CREDIT Students are guided through the required steps of building a portfolio with the goal of requesting college credit for learning acquired through work experience, volunteer work, industry training, etc. Details of the content of the portfolio are explained and alternative options for obtaining college credit through non-traditional learning experiences are reviewed. WEB HD-185-01247120 ??? G. MARTINEZ $84 $6.50 $45 $135.50 Online. Contact: Lupe Martinez at lupem@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3185. HD-186 A DIGITAL YOU-BUILDING AN E-PORTFOLIO, 3 CREDITS This course offers techniques of developing course and assessment portfolios for application with current CCC course demands, career opportunities and educational pathway planning. The course also serves students seeking assessment for Credit for Prior Learning after learning the mechanics of Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) portfolio development in HD-185. WEB HD-186-01254152 ??? G. MARTINEZ $252 $19.50 $45 $316.50 Online. Contact: Lupe Martinez at lupem@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3185. Continued www.clackamas.edu 59 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Humanities HS-156 INTERVIEWING THEORY & TECHNIQUES, 3 CREDITS Introduction to classical philosophy, sacred texts, modern fiction, poetry, theology, evolutionary biology, and cosmology. Consideration of how personal concepts of faith and reason and institutions of science and religion, shape personal intellectual landscapes. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. HS-165 HS-156-01248722 ???TTH 1-2:20PM Y. SMITH $252 $19.50 $0 ACTIVITY DIRECTOR, 3 CREDITS $271.50 HS-211 HS-165-01254017 ???W 6-8:50PM Y. SMITH $252 $19.50 $0 HIV, TB & INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1 CREDIT $271.50 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total HUM-160 FAITH & REASON, 5 CREDITS WEB WEB HUM-160-01250838 ??? D. HARTSOCK $420 $32.50 $35 $487.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: donnh@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3408. HUM-160-02254005 ??? D. HARTSOCK $420 $32.50 $35 $487.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: donnh@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3408. HUM-181 PATHWAY TO SUSTAINABILITY, 5 CREDITS Can we create a more sustainable and just world? How do socially meaningful changes come about? What are the ecological and social repercussions of the choices we make? Are ecological and social justice concerns linked? Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. HUM-181-01250281 ???MW 6-8:20PM J. GRABILL $420 $32.50 $0 $452.50 HUM-241 AMERICAN MILITARY CONFLICT: THE COLD WAR, 4 CREDITS Provides students with the fundamental knowledge of the politics and geography of United States military operations when conducting ‘The Cold War’ as applied in conflicts in Korea, Vietnam and the planned defense of Western Europe. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. HUM-241-01250839 ???MW 2-3:50PM R. KEELER/S. KING $336 $26 $0 $362 Human Services HS-103 ETHICS FOR HUMAN SERVICE WORKERS, 2 CREDITS Explores the professional issues students will face when in a helping relationship. Introduces the professional code of ethics associated with the helping professions. Addresses solving ethical dilemmas using professional guidelines. Topics include client rights, confidentiality, professional boundaries, legal issues in helping, competence, and cultural diversity. WEB HS-103-01248718 ??? STAFF $168$13 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu HS-130 $35 $216 INTRODUCTION TO HOSPICE CARE, 3 CREDITS For individuals, families, and professionals interested in learning about hospice care for the terminally ill. Issues include death, dying, and bereavement, with attention to psycho-social need, pain and symptom control, delivery of medical care, family dynamics, and philosophical and ethical questions. Required to become a Hospice Volunteer. 4 HS-130-01248719 ???F Y. SMITH $0 9-4:20PM $0 $0 HS-154 COMMUNITY RESOURCES, 3 CREDITS HS-154-02254015 ???TH J. DEVENNEY $252 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Provides the theory and specific techniques required for entry-level interviewing in human service settings. Provides training for activity directors in long-term care and residential facilities. Focuses on therapeutic activities to promote continual growth and development in residents. This course will explore the relationship between substance abuse and infectious diseases, and discuss methods for reducing transmission of these diseases. Topics will include HIV/AIDS, tuberculousis, hepatitis, and sexually transmitted infections. Course will provide students with techniques for assisting clients with assessing risk, practicing harm reduction, and evaluating treatment options. WEB HS-211-01248724 ??? J. STEINBERG $84 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu HS-280 $6.50 $35 $125.50 HUMAN SERVICES GENERALIST I: CWE/ PRACTICUM, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative Work Experience. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology; and other occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: HS-170 (except Career Development Facilitator certificate students). Corequisite: CWE-281. HS-280-01248726 ??? J. DEVENNEY/E. WOLFSON $504 HS-281 HUMAN SERVICES GENERALIST II/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS HS-281-01248727 ??? J. DEVENNEY/E. WOLFSON $504 HS-282 HUMAN SERVICES GENERALIST III: CWE/ PRACTICUM, 2-6V CREDITS $39 $45 $588V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: jeand@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3184, at office C150c or ellen.wolfson@clackamas.edu. Cooperative Work Experience level II. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology; and other related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: HS-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. $39 $45 $588V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: jeand@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3184, at office C150c or ellen.wolfson@clackamas.edu. Cooperative Work Experience level III. Supervised experience in human services including but not limited to: social service; early childhood care; criminal/juvenile justice; gerontology, and other related occupations. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: HS-170. Corequisite: CWE-281. HS-282-01248728 ??? J. DEVENNEY/E. WOLFSON $504 $39 $45 $588V Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: jeand@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3184, at office C150c or ellen.wolfson@clackamas.edu. $0 Meets: 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 & 1/30. Restricted to Human Services and Gerontology students age 18 years or older. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: yvonnes@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3207. At 519 15th Street - Oregon City. Explores local community social service resources. Identifies services, eligibility criteria, mission, policies, politics of agencies, identification of client needs, various referral processes, and historical, political and social trends. ✔ 60 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location 4-6:50PM $19.50 $0 $271.50 TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total J-211 MASS MEDIA & SOCIETY, 4 CREDITS This course takes students through a critical study of the production and consumption of mass media, including television, radio, books, film, newspapers, advertising and the Internet. Students also examine the economic and social organization of mass media, the growth of new media technologies, and the relationship between media and the public. Required for journalism majors at the University of Oregon. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. WEBJ-211-01250198 ??? M. JONES $336 $26 $35 $397 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: melissaj@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3261. J-215 COLLEGE NEWSPAPER LAB: WRITING & PHOTOGRAPHY, 1-3V CREDITS Students work as writers, photographers and editors on The Clackamas Print, the college’s award-winning student-run newspaper and its website. Students study and produce news stories and photos. In doing so, they learn different writing styles, photography rules, ethical standards of news gathering and the rights of a free press in a democracy. May be repeated up to 6 credits. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121; pass J-216. J-220 J-215-01250199 ???MWF 1-1:50PM M. JONES $252 $19.50 $10 $281.50V INTRODUCTION TO BROADCAST JOURNALISM, 4 CREDITS Offers students interested in broadcast journalism basic skills of writing, reporting and camera operation for broadcast. Lab component included. Recommended: Pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. J-221 J-220-01250200 ???TTH 9:30-11:55AM A. MINGO $336 $26 $90 BROADCAST JOURNALISM, 4 CREDITS $452 J-222 J-221-01250201 ???TTH 9:30-11:55AM A. MINGO $336 $26 $90 ADVANCED BROADCAST JOURNALISM, 4 CREDITS $452 Offers students interested in broadcast journalism intermediate skills of editing, compression and uploading for broadcast. Lab component included. Recommended: Pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass J-220 with C or better or instructor consent. Offers students interested in broadcast journalism advanced skills of managing reporters, videographers and a web presence in a broadcast newsroom. Lab component included. Recommended: Pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass J-220 and J-221 with C or better or instructor consent. J-226 J-222-01250202 ???TTH 9:30-11:55AM A. MINGO $336 $26 $90 $452 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE NEWSPAPER: DESIGN & PRODUCTION, 4 CREDITS Offers students interested in newspaper design and production basic skills in writing headlines, designing pages and using Adobe InDesign software to produce and ultimately distribute the weekly student newspaper, The Clackamas Print. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. J-227 J-226-01253019 ???T 1-4:50PM M. JONES $336 $26 $10 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE NEWSPAPER: DESIGN & PRODUCTION, 4 CREDITS $372 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor J-228 ADVANCED COLLEGE NEWSPAPER: DESIGN & PRODUCTION, 4 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Offers students interested in newspaper design and production advanced skills in news content design, alternative story formats, content flow and management for print and online. Students will produce and publish the weekly student newspaper, The Clackamas Print, and its website. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: J-227. J-280 J-228-01253021 ???T M. JONES $336 JOURNALISM/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS 1-4:50PM $26 $10 J-280A J-280-01250204 ??? M. JONES $504 $39 PUBLIC RELATIONS/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS J-280A-01250205 ??? M. JONES $504 $372 Course Listing Journalism Course No. Cooperative work experience. Provides the student with on-the-job experience and training related to journalism. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. $45 $588V Cooperative work experience. Provides the student with on-the-job experience and training related to public relations. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. $39 $45 $588V Manufacturing Engineering Technology All degree seeking students should arrange to speak to a faculty advisor prior to registering. Call 503-594-3318 for more information, or contact the Students Success Center, 503-594-3475 MET-112 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY CAREERS, 2 CREDITS This course is designed to provide an overview of five major engineering disciplines, their subsets and their respective career pathways. This course will also introduce students to the economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, as well as the health and safety realities of the engineering work environment. This course is intended to guide students in making appropriate career choices by exploring the following topics: engineering job demands, earning potential, marketability, licensure, and continuing education requirements. WEB MET-112-01246402 ??? A. FOUHY $168 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu $13 $95 $276 Manufacturing Technology All degree seeking students should arrange to speak to a faculty advisor prior to registering. Call 503-594-3318 for more information, or contact the Student Success Center, 503-594-3475. MFG-104 PRINT READING, 2 CREDITS Introduction to basic print reading. Students will use the principles of orthographic projection and current ASME standards as they apply this knowledge to interpreting manufacturing prints. MFG-104-01246406 ???TTH 4-5:15PM W. LOCKE $168 $13 $60 MFG-105 DIMENSIONAL INSPECTION, 2 CREDITS $241 Covers precision measuring tools such as micrometers, dial indicators, gauge blocks, sine bars and other instruments used in quality control of manufactured products. MFG-105-01246407 ???T P. WANNER $168 4-6:45PM $13 $60 $241 Offers students interested in newspaper and web design intermediate skills in writing, lay out, photo editing and Adobe InDesign to produce and publish the weekly student newspaper, The Clackamas Print and its website. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: J-226. J-227-01253020 ???T M. JONES $336 1-4:50PM $26 $10 $372 Continued www.clackamas.edu 61 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Manufacturing Technology, continued The Industrial Safety course is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of safety hazards and first aid in the workplace. Includes eye safety, grinding wheel hazards, electrical/ chemical hazards, slips, falls and back injuries. Instruction in Red Cross first aid, Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and CPR. MFG-107-01246408 ???M 3-5:50PM L. HILLYARD $252 $19.50 $90 $361.50 MFG-109 COMPUTER LITERACY FOR TECHNICIANS, 3 CREDITS Presents the uses of computers in business and industry. Subjects covered include computer platforms, basic hardware, data communication, and operating systems. Reviews and uses word processing, spreadsheet, and database software for the PC. MFG-109-01246409 ???F 8-10:50AM A. ARISTIZABAL $252 $19.50 $90 $361.50 MFG-109-02254146 ???F 11-1:50PM A. ARISTIZABAL $252 $19.50 $90 $361.50 MFG-110 MANUFACTURING SPECIAL PROJECTS, 3 CREDITS Allows students a great deal of latitude in project selection, design, and production utilizing manual machine tools, CNC machine tools, CAD/CAM and EDMs. A solid understanding of all basic machine tools is expected. Required: Instructor consent. 8-12:20PM 8-9:20AM $19.50 $90 $361.50 MFG-110-03246414 ???TWTH 7-9:50PM E. STOLLBERG/M. FRAZIER $252 $19.50 $90 $361.50 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: Bob Delgatto at delgatto@clackamas. edu or 503-594-3320. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: Eric Stollberg at erics@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3862. MFG-110 MANUFACTURING SPECIAL PROJECTS, 6 CREDITS Allows students a great deal of latitude in project selection, design, and production utilizing manual machine tools, CNC machine tools, CAD/CAM and EDMs. A solid understanding of all basic machine tools is expected. Required: Instructor consent. MFG-110-02246413 ???TH 8-9:20AM ???MW 8-12:20PM R. DELGATTO/F. HAYNES $504 $39 $180 $723 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: Bob Delgatto at delgatto@clackamas. edu or 503-594-3320. MFG-110-04246415 ??? MTWTH7-9:50PM E. STOLLBERG/M. FRAZIER $504 $39 $180 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: Eric Stollberg at erics@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3862. $723 MFG-111 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS I, 3 CREDITS This course is an introduction to machine tool operation, precision measurement and engineering drawings; covers machine tool operations including drill presses, lathes, and milling machines. Includes internal and external threading. Recommended: Completion of MFG-104 and MFG-107. MFG-111-01246418 ???T ???M R. DELGATTO/F. HAYNES $252 MFG-111-04246422 ???MW E. STOLLBERG/M. FRAZIER $252 ✔ 62 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MFG-111 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS I, 6 CREDITS MFG-107 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY & FIRST AID, 3 CREDITS MFG-110-01246411 ???M ???T R. DELGATTO/F. HAYNES $252 Course No. 8-9:20AM 8-12:20PM $19.50 $90 $361.50 7-9:50PM $19.50 $90 $361.50 This course is an introduction to machine tool operation, precision measurement and engineering drawings; covers machine tool operations including drill presses, lathes, and milling machines. Includes internal and external threading. Recommended: Completion of MFG-104 and MFG-107. MFG-111-02246420 ???W 8-10:50AM ???MT 8-12:20PM R. DELGATTO/F. HAYNES $504 $39 $180 MFG-111-05246423 ??? MTWTH7-9:50PM E. STOLLBERG/M. FRAZIER $504 $39 $180 MFG-111 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS I, 9 CREDITS $723 $723 This course is an introduction to machine tool operation, precision measurement and engineering drawings; covers machine tool operations including drill presses, lathes, and milling machines. Includes internal and external threading. Recommended: Completion of MFG-104 and MFG-107. MFG-111-03246421 ??? MTWTH8-12:20PM R. DELGATTO/F. HAYNES $756 $58.50 $270$1084.50 MFG-111-06246424 ??? MTWTH5:30-9:50PM E. STOLLBERG/M. FRAZIER $756 $58.50 $270$1084.50 MFG-112 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS II, 3 CREDITS This course is a continuation of machine tool operations. Covers setup and operation of the vertical milling machine and boring techniques on the lathe. Includes surface grinding and selection of abrasive grinding wheels. Recommended: Completion of MFG-111. MFG-112-01246427 ???W ???T R. DELGATTO/F. HAYNES $252 MFG-112-04246431 ???TTH E. STOLLBERG/B. RICH $252 MFG-112 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS II, 8-9:20AM 8-12:20PM $19.50 $90 $361.50 7-9:50PM $19.50 $90 $361.50 6 CREDITS This course is a continuation of machine tool operations. Covers setup and operation of the vertical milling machine and boring techniques on the lathe. Includes surface grinding and selection of abrasive grinding wheels. Recommended: Completion of MFG-111. MFG-112-02246429 ???W 8-10:50AM ???MT 8-12:20PM R. DELGATTO/F. HAYNES $504 $39 $180 MFG-112-05246432 ??? MTWTH7-9:50PM E. STOLLBERG/B. RICH $504 $39 $180 MFG-112 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS II, 9 CREDITS $723 $723 This course is a continuation of machine tool operations. Covers setup and operation of the vertical milling machine and boring techniques on the lathe. Includes surface grinding and selection of abrasive grinding wheels. Recommended: Completion of MFG-111. MFG-112-03246430 ??? MTWTH8-12:20PM R. DELGATTO/F. HAYNES $756 $58.50 $270$1084.50 MFG-112-06246433 ??? MTWTH5:30-9:50PM B. RICH/E. STOLLBERG $756 $58.50 $270$1084.50 MFG-113 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS III, 3 CREDITS Topics include offset boring heads, rotary tables, indexing devices, and taper attachments. Also covers applied technical math, inspection techniques, optical comparators, coordinate measuring machines, and cylindrical grinding. Recommended: Completion of MFG-111 and MFG-112. MFG-113-01246436 ???TH ???W R. DELGATTO/F. HAYNES $252 MFG-113-04246439 ???MW E. STOLLBERG/M. FRAZIER $252 TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class 8-9:20AM 8-12:20PM $19.50 $90 $361.50 7-9:50PM $19.50 $90 $361.50 ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MFG-113 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS III, 6 CREDITS MFG-113-02246437 ???TH 8-10:50AM ???MW 8-12:20PM R. DELGATTO/F. HAYNES $504 $39 $180 MFG-113-05246440 ??? MTWTH7-9:50PM E. STOLLBERG/M. FRAZIER $504 $39 $180 MFG-113 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS III, 9 CREDITS $723 $723 Topics include offset boring heads, rotary tables, indexing devices, and taper attachments. Also covers applied technical math, inspection techniques, optical comparators, coordinate measuring machines, and cylindrical grinding. Recommended: Completion of MFG-111 and MFG-112. MFG-113-03246438 ??? MTWTH8-12:20PM R. DELGATTO/F. HAYNES $756 $58.50 $270$1084.50 MFG-113-06246441 ??? MTWTH5:30-9:50PM E. STOLLBERG/M. FRAZIER $756 $58.50 $270$1084.50 MFG-123 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS, 3 CREDITS This course is intended to provide the industrial maintenance technician with knowledge and skills in the areas of process measurement, control and data acquisition. Students will become familiar with common sensors and actuator and their applications. Instruction will also be given on application development in NI LabView to create process control programs. Recommended: Completion of MFG-130 or EET-137. MFG-123-01246443 ???MW 1:30-4:20PM J. STAGER $252 $19.50 $90 MFG-131 BASIC ELECTRICITY II, 3 CREDITS $361.50 Covers application of several theories learned in previous term. Additional topics will include: motors, controls, alignment, pulleys and gears, troubleshooting theory, power distribution and lighting, electrical wiring and schematics. Recommended: Completion of MFG-130 and MTH-050. MFG-131-01246444 ???F 5-7:50PM D. TUGGLE $252 $19.50 $225 $496.50 MFG-140 PRINCIPLES OF FLUID POWER, 3 CREDITS Course provides student with instruction in the use of hydraulics and pneumatics in industry covering the fundamentals of hydraulics, basic components (valves, cylinders, pumps, motors, piping, fluid, fluid conditions, and accessories). Recommendation: Pass MTH-050. MFG-140-01246445 ???MW 5:30-8:20PM S. STOILOVA $252 $19.50 $135 $406.50 MFG-202 CNC II: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION, 4 CREDITS Places a heavy emphasis on writing G&M-code. Students will be taught more advanced programming and operation of CNC milling centers and basic programming, set-up and operation of CNC turning centers. Recommended: Completion of MFG-201. MFG-202-01246449 ???TTH 8-11:50AM W. LOCKE $336 $26 $300 MFG-205 COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING II, 4 CREDITS $662 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MFG-209 PROGRAMMING AND AUTOMATION FOR MANUFACTURING, 3 CREDITS A high-level computer literacy course for technologists. The focus of this course is on structured computer programming in the Visual Basic language and the application of programming industrial automation. Basic knowledge of the PC required. Recommended: Completion of MFG-109. MFG-209-01246452 ???TTH 1-2:50PM M. MATTSON $252 $19.50 $90 MFG-211 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS IV, 3 CREDITS $361.50 Concentrates on CNC setup and operation and on surface grinding. Students will develop and apply their machining skills while creating products in a team environment. Additional topics may include fixture design and cutting mechanics. Recommended: Completion of MFG-104, MFG-105 and MFG-113. Course Listing Topics include offset boring heads, rotary tables, indexing devices, and taper attachments. Also covers applied technical math, inspection techniques, optical comparators, coordinate measuring machines, and cylindrical grinding. Recommended: Completion of MFG-111 and MFG-112. Course No. MFG-211-01246454 ???TTH 8-12:20PM R. DELGATTO/F. HAYNES $252 $19.50 $90 $361.50 MFG-211-03246456 ???TTH 7-9:50PM G. LUDLAM/B. RICH $252 $19.50 $90 $361.50 MFG-211 MACHINE TOOL FUNDAMENTALS IV, 6 CREDITS Concentrates on CNC setup and operation and on surface grinding. Students will develop and apply their machining skills while creating products in a team environment. Additional topics may include fixture design and cutting mechanics. Recommended: Completion of MFG-104, MFG-105 and MFG-113. MFG-211-02246455 ??? MTWTH8-12:20PM R. DELGATTO/F. HAYNES $504 $39 $180 MFG-211-04246457 ??? MTWTH7-9:50PM G. LUDLAM/B. RICH $504 $39 $180 MFG-221 MATERIALS SCIENCE, 3 CREDITS $723 $723 Introduces metallurgy and materials science. Extractive and physical metallurgy will be covered. Specific topics include heat treatment, materials analysis, the iron carbon phase diagram, composites, ceramics and industrial plastics. MFG-221-01246458 ???MW 2:30-5:20PM ???MW 2:30-3:20PM M. MATTSON $252 $19.50 $90 MFG-272 MASTERCAM MILL II, 4 CREDITS $361.50 Students construct three-dimensional geometric models using solids and surface modeling techniques. Students program models using advanced multi-axis programming techniques utilizing all aspects of roughing and finishing. Projects verified with solids toolpath verification. Recommended: Completion of MFG-271 or prior experience. MFG-272-01246459 ???MW 4:30-8:20PM C. RIZZO $336 $26 $200 $562 MFG-280 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY/CWE, 1-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Practical experience in the manufacturing trades. Coordination of instruction will occur with industry and the manufacturing and cooperative work departments. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. MFG-280-01246460 ??? M. MATTSON Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $504 $39 $45 $588V This course is the second in the series of three CAD/CAM courses: MFG-204, MFG-205, and MFG-206. The focus is hands-on CNC and manufacturing activities, including Mastercam solids, lathe, and multi-axis. Additional topics will include reverse engineering and post-processing. Class time will be devoted to demonstrations, and in-class projects. Recommended: Completion of MFG-204. MFG-205-01246451 ???TTH 1-4:50PM C. RIZZO $336 $26 $300 $662 Continued www.clackamas.edu 63 Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Mathematics Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MTH-054 MEDICATION CALCULATIONS FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANTS, 4 CREDITS MTH-010-01250474 ???MW 1-2:50PM H. LOSLI $336 $26 $20 $382 Topics include problem solving, ratios and proportions, percents, accuracy and precision of metric, apothecary and household systems of measurement and calculating medication doses. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-020 with a C or better or placement in MTH-060. This course cannot be waived. MTH-010-02250475 ???TTH 3-4:50PM A. ARISTIZABAL $336 $26 $20 $382 Restricted to MA students. At Harmony Community Campus. 4 MTH-010-30250476 ???MW 9-10:50AM H. ABBOTT $336 $26 $20 $382 4 MTH-010-31250477 ???TTH 6-7:50PM M. JOSI $336 $26 $20 $382 MTH-010 FUNDAMENTALS OF ARITHMETIC I, 4 CREDITS Reviews operations on whole numbers, elementary fraction concepts, operations on decimals, and measurement. This class uses computer aided instruction. ALEKS required. This class uses computer aided instruction. ALEKS required. This class uses computer aided instruction. ALEKS required. At Harmony Community Campus. This class uses computer aided instruction. ALEKS required. At Harmony Community Campus.. MTH-020 FUNDAMENTALS OF ARITHMETIC II, 4 CREDITS Topics include factors and multiples, operations on fractions, percents, ratios and proportions, powers and square roots, introduction to graphs, signed numbers, and effective study skills. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-010 with a C or better or placement in MTH-020. MTH-020-01250478 ???MW 1-2:50PM H. LOSLI $336 $26 $20 $382 MTH-020-02250479 ???TTH 3-4:50PM A. ARISTIZABAL $336 $26 $20 $382 4 MTH-020-03250480 ???MW A. ARISTIZABAL $336 MTH-020-04250481 ???TTH M. NICKAS $336 MTH-020-05250482 ???MW H. LOSLI $336 MTH-020-06250483 ???TTH E. MEUSER $336 MTH-020-07250484 ???MW S. PRUYN $336 MTH-020-08250485 ???TTH T. BIEBER $336 MTH-020-30250486 ???MW H. ABBOTT $336 This class uses computer aided instruction. ALEKS required. This class uses computer aided instruction. ALEKS required. 10-11:50AM $26 $20 3-4:50PM $26 $20 8-9:50AM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 2-3:50PM $26 $20 6-7:50PM $26 $20 9-10:50AM $26 $20 $382 $382 This class uses computer aided instruction. ALEKS required. At Harmony Community Campus.. $382 $382 $382 $382 Designed for career-technical students. The topics focus on critical thinking, problem solving and mathematical communication using applications in applied arithmetic, measurement, geometry, and statistics and probability. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-020 with a C or better or placement in MTH-050 or MTH-060. MTH-050-01250488 ???F M. NICKAS $252 10-2:50PM $19.50 $40 $311.50 MTH-050-02250489 ???MW 4-5:50PM J. BRUNING $252 $19.50 $40 $311.50 ✔ Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location MTH-054-30250491 ???MW 9-10:50AM M. CHASE $336 $26 $20 $382 MTH-060 ALGEBRA I, 4 CREDITS Designed for review or for the beginner, this course is an introduction to topics in Algebra. Expressions, equations, inequalities and linear graphing are explored numerically, symbolically, graphically, and verbally. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-020 with a C or better or placement in MTH-060. WEB MTH-060-01250492 ???WF D. CONKLIN $336 MTH-060-02250493 ???TTH K. MERCER $336 MTH-060-03250494 ???TTH R. HEVEL $336 MTH-060-04250495 ???MW S. BARATTO $336 MTH-060-05250496 ???TTH S. BARATTO $336 MTH-060-10250499 ??? K. LEWANDOWSKI $336 4 MTH-060-15250502 ???MW 6-7:50PM C. WARNER $0 $0 $382 $382 HYB MTH-060-20250500 ???W S. BARATTO $336 2-3:50PM $26 $35 $397 HYB MTH-060-21250497 ???W M. AHLQUIST $336 6-7:50PM $26 $35 $397 4 MTH-060-30250503 ???MW 9-10:50AM G. DAVIS $336 $26 $20 $382 4 MTH-060-31250504 ???TTH 6-7:50PM R. GOTUR $336 $26 $20 $382 $382 MTH-050 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I, 3 CREDITS 1 hour lunch break. 4 $382 This class uses computer aided instruction. ALEKS required. At Harmony Community Campus. MTH-020-31250487 ???TTH 6-7:50PM M. JOSI $336 $26 $20 4 64 Course No. 10-11:50AM $26 $20 8-9:50AM $26 $20 6-7:50PM $26 $20 12-1:50PM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 $26 $55 $382 $382 $382 $382 $382 $417 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: kurtl@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3329. At Wilsonville Campus. Hybrid. Meets every Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: sbaratto@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3325. Hybrid. Meets every Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: ahlquist@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3555. At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus.. MTH-065 ALGEBRA II, 4 CREDITS A second term of topics in Algebra. This course continues the exploration of expressions, equations, and inequalities numerically, symbolically, graphically, and verbally. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-060 with a C or better or placement in MTH-065. WEB TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 MTH-065-01250505 ???MW T. LEWANDOWSKI $336 MTH-065-02250506 ???MW S. PRUYN $336 MTH-065-03250507 ???TTH K. LEWANDOWSKI $336 MTH-065-04250508 ???TTH K. LEWANDOWSKI $336 MTH-065-05250509 ???TTH E. MEUSER $336 MTH-065-10250510 ??? H. ABBOTT $336 8-9:50AM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 1-2:50PM $26 $20 8-9:50AM $26 $20 3-4:50PM $26 $20 $26 $55 $382 $382 $382 $382 $382 $417 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: hillarya@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3550. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Total Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor 6-7:50PM $0 $397 $397 HYB MTH-095-21250526 ???T R. PYATT $336 6-7:50PM $26 $35 $397 MTH-065-16250513 ???WF M. PRICE $0 9-10:50AM $0 $382 $382 4 MTH-095-30250527 ???MW 11-12:50PM H. ABBOTT $336 $26 $20 $382 HYB MTH-065-20250511 ???W T. LEWANDOWSKI $336 10-11:50AM $26 $35 $397 4 MTH-095-31250528 ???MW 6-7:50PM R. GOTUR $336 $26 $20 $382 4 MTH-065-30250515 ???MW 9-10:50AM M. AHLQUIST $336 $26 $20 $382 4 MTH-065-31250516 ???TTH 6-7:50PM J. BRUNING $336 $26 $20 $382 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor HYB MTH-065-15250514 ???M M. PRICE $0 4 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Hybrid. Meets every Monday plus online hours. Contact: michaelpr@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6461. At Wilsonville Campus. At Wilsonville Campus Hybrid. Meets every Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: theresel@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3741. At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus.. Second in a sequence designed for career-technical students. The topics focus on critical thinking, problem solving, and mathematical communication using applications in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-050 with a C or better or instructor consent. $311.00 Quantitative component to understanding analysis and operations of secondary wastewater systems. Flow rate, chemical dosage, treatment plant loading, treatment process efficiency, unit conversion and process control. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-065 or instructor consent. Corequisite: WET-120. This course cannot be waived. MTH-082C-01250518 ???M M. LAFORCE $84 MTH-082DWATERWORKS MATH II, 1 CREDIT 5-5:50PM $6.50 $0 $90.50 Problem solving for waterworks applications. Introduction to contact-time (CT) calculations, how to determine chemical concentrations, the pounds formula, and basic hydraulics. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-082A, MTH-082B or instructor consent. Corequisite: WET-121. This course cannot be waived. MTH-082D-01250519 ???T J. NURMI $84 MTH-095 ALGEBRA III, 4 CREDITS 5-5:50PM $6.50 $0 $90.50 The third term of topics in algebra using the rule-of-four approach is designed to prepare students for transfer-level math courses. This course emphasizes problem-solving and graphical techniques with the use of a graphing utility. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-065 with a C or better or placement in MTH-095. WEB MTH-095-01250520 ???TTH A. ARISTIZABAL $336 MTH-095-02250521 ???MW H. LOSLI $336 MTH-095-03250522 ???TTH R. NORDSTROM HULL $336 MTH-095-04250523 ???TTH J. BRUNING $336 MTH-095-10250525 ??? T. LEWANDOWSKI $336 8-9:50AM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 1-2:50PM $26 $20 3-4:50PM $26 $20 $382 $26 $417 HYB MTH-095-15253319 ???W T. BIEBER $0 6-7:50PM $0 $397 HYB MTH-095-20250524 ???W T. BIEBER $336 10-11:50AM $26 $35 $55 $382 $382 $382 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: theresel@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3741. Hybrid. Meets every Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: theodore.bieber@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3963. At Wilsonville Campus. Hybrid. Meets every Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: Theodore.Bieber@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3963. Time Fee Crs. Fee Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday plus online hours. Contact: rpyatt@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6443. At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus.. Total MTH-105 INTRODUCTION TO CONTEMPORARY MATH, 4 CREDITS MTH-080 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS II, 3 CREDITS MTH-080-01250517 ???MW 3-4:50PM E. MEUSER $252 $19.50 $40 MTH-082CWASTEWATER MATH II, 1 CREDIT Day Tuition $397 $397 A transfer mathematics course for non-science majors. Topics focus on critical thinking, problem solving, mathematical communication, and applications relevant to contemporary society. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-095 with a C or better or placement in MTH-105 or MTH-111. MTH-111 MTH-105-01250529 ???MW T. HAGEN $336 MTH-105-02250530 ???MW T. HAGEN $336 MTH-105-03250531 ???TTH K. MERCER $336 COLLEGE ALGEBRA, 5 CREDITS 12-1:50PM $26 $40 6-7:50PM $26 $40 10-11:50AM $26 $40 WEB MTH-111-10250536 ??? K. LEWANDOWSKI $55 $507.50 HYB MTH-111-20250532 ???MW 12-1:50PM E. MEUSER $420 $32.50 $55 $507.50 HYB MTH-111-21250533 ???TTH 10-11:50AM M. HULL $420 $32.50 $55 $507.50 HYB MTH-111-22250534 ???TTH 1-2:50PM M. HULL $420 $32.50 $55 $507.50 HYB MTH-111-23250535 ???MW 6-7:50PM R. WESTON $420 $32.50 $55 $507.50 HYB MTH-111-24250537 ???MW 12-1:50PM R. WESTON $420 $32.50 $55 $507.50 HYB MTH-111-30250540 ???MW 11-12:50PM R. NORDSTROM HULL $420 $32.50 $55 $507.50 HYB MTH-111-31250541 ???MW 6-7:50PM S. PRUYN $420 $32.50 $55 $507.50 Course Listing Course No. $402 $402 $402 A transfer course designed for students preparing for trigonometry, statistics, or calculus. The focus is on the analysis of piecewise, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, power functions and their properties. These functions will be explored symbolically, numerically and graphically in real life applications and mathematical results will be analyzed and interpreted in the given context. The course will also include transformations, symmetry, composition, inverse functions, regression, the binomial theorem and an introduction to sequences and series. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; Pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-095 with a C or better or placement in MTH-111. $420 $32.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: kurtl@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3329. Hybrid. Meets every Monday & Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: ellism@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3400. Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday & Thursday plus online hours. Contact: markhull@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3707. Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday & Thursday plus online hours. Contact: markhull@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3707. Hybrid. Meets every Monday & Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: robert.weston@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3045. Hybrid. Meets every Monday & Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: robert.weston@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3045. Hybrid. Meets every Monday & Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: rhondah@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3331. At Harmony Community Campus. Hybrid. Meets every Monday & Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: scot.pruyn@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6611. At Harmony Community Campus.. Continued www.clackamas.edu 65 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Mathematics, continued A transfer course designed to prepare students for calculus. AMATYC standards-based approach utilizing the rule of four to analyze elementary functions and applications is used for this course. The rule of four requires that each topic should be presented symbolically, graphically, numerically, and verbally. Topics include trigonometric functions, trigonometry developed from the unit circle, right triangle trigonometry, inverse trigonometric functions, the laws of sines and cosines, trigonometric identities, and conic sections. Students will also learn to use vectors, polar equations, and parametric equations. Particular attention will be paid to modeling applications and solving mathematical problems. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-111 with a C or better or placement in MTH-112. MTH-112-01250543 ???WF 12-2:20PM M. HULL $420 $32.50 $20 $472.50 MTH-112-02250544 ???TTH 1-3:20PM S. BARATTO $420 $32.50 $20 $472.50 MTH-112-03250545 ???TTH 6-8:20PM W. WALLACE $420 $32.50 $20 $472.50 FUNDAMENTALS OF ELEMENTARY MATH II, 4 CREDITS This course is the second in a sequence of three courses designed to teach students to understand the basic concepts of mathematics and provide ideas for teaching these concepts to elementary school children. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-211 with a C or better or instructor consent. MTH-212-01250546 ???TTH 8-9:50AM R. PYATT $336 $26 $20 MTH-243 STATISTICS I, 4 CREDITS $382 This course introduces students to descriptive statistics, observational studies, experiments, elementary probability, random variables, and sampling distributions. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-105 or MTH-111 with a C or better or placement in MTH-112. WEB MTH-243-01250547 ???TTH E. PRIEST $336 MTH-243-02250548 ???TTH S. PRUYN $336 MTH-243-03250549 ???MW K. MERCER $336 MTH-243-10250550 ??? W. WALLACE $336 4 Total $26 $55 $417 MTH-243-30250552 ???MW 6-7:50PM E. PRIEST $336 $26 $20 $382 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: wwallace@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6137. MTH-244-01250553 ???MW B. SIMMONS $336 MTH-244-02250554 ???MW W. WALLACE $336 8-9:50AM $26 $20 6-7:50PM $26 $20 Topics and applications of differentiation. This course is the first in a four-term sequence designed for students in science, engineering, or mathematics. It will focus on differential calculus. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-112 with a C or better or placement in MTH-251. MTH-251-01250555 ???MWF R. WESTON $420 MTH-251-02250556 ???TTH C. KYSER $420 MTH-252 CALCULUS II, 5 CREDITS 8:25-9:50AM $32.50 $20 $472.50 1-3:25PM $32.50 $20 $472.50 MTH-252-01250557 ???MW M. HULL $420 MTH-252-02250558 ???T ???TH C. KYSER $420 MTH-254 VECTOR CALCULUS, 5 CREDITS 2:30-4:50PM $32.50 $20 $472.50 10-11:50AM 10-12:50PM $32.50 $20 $472.50 This course is the second in a four-term Calculus sequence designed for students in science, engineering, or mathematics. It will focus on integral calculus. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-251 with a C or better. An introduction to the study of curves and surfaces in space, partial derivatives, curve and surface integrals, and applications of these topics. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-252 with a C or better. MTH-254-01253318 ???TTHF 8-9:25AM B. SIMMONS $420 $32.50 $20 MTH-256 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, 4 CREDITS $472.50 An introduction to the study of first-order differential equations, first-order systems of differential equations, linear systems of equations, and applications of these topics. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-252 with a C or better. MTH-256-01250559 ???MW 8-9:50AM A. HALL $336 $26 $20 $382 The CCC Medical Assistant program is a three-term program of 56 credits which prepares graduates for entry level practice into the ambulatory care setting. The tools learned in Statistics II are used for hypothesis tests and confidence intervals for one and two populations, linear regression, inference about regression, and chi-square tests. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-243 with a C or better. 66 Crs. Fee $382 $382 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Time Fee Medical Assistant MTH-244 STATISTICS II, 4 CREDITS ✔ Day Tuition $382 6-7:50PM $26 $20 8-9:50AM $26 $20 12-1:50PM $26 $20 At Harmony Community Campus.. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor MTH-251 CALCULUS I, 5 CREDITS MTH-112 TRIGONOMETRY/PRE-CALCULUS, 5 CREDITS MTH-212 Course No. MA-110 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, 3 CREDITS HYB MA-110-01250384 ???T K. LIX $252 Provides the foundational principles required for understanding medical terms and tools to effectively communicate with other health care professionals. This includes pronunciation, spelling and the meaning of words. There will be introductions to disease processes and basic anatomy and physiology by examining each of the body systems. Open to all students. Required course for students in Medical Assistant program. $382 TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 $331.50 $19.50 $366.50 Hybrid. Class meets every Tuesday plus online hours. Contact: kristenl@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-0671. At Harmony Community Campus. WEB MA-110-02250385 ??? K. LIX $252 $382 10-11:20AM $19.50 $60 $95 Online. This is not a Moodle course. Please send email to cccmedicalterminology@gmail.com for auto-response on instructions to enroll in Evolve. Students must purchase access code for this course available at the Harmony student bookstore. You will be added into the class even if you are wait-listed. Contact: kristenl@clackamas.edu or 503-594-0671. At Harmony Community Campus. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition $19.50 Crs. Fee $60 Total $331.50 Online. This is not a Moodle course. Please send email to cccmedicalterminology@gmail.com for auto-response on instructions to enroll in Evolve. Students must purchase access code for this course available at the Harmony student bookstore. You will be added into class even if you are wait-listed. Contact: kristenl@clackamas.edu or 503-594-0671. At Harmony Community Campus. MA-116 INTRODUCTION TO MEDICATIONS, 3 CREDITS 4 MA-116-01250387 ???T K. MAYNARD $252 MA-117 CLINICAL LAB PROCEDURES I, 2 CREDITS Introduces the medical assisting students to pharmacology and medication administration. It is designed to give students the fundamentals of medications and the administration of medications essential to the practice of medical assisting. Prerequisites: Pass BI-120, MA-110, MA-112 and MA-145. Corequisites: MA-117, MA-118 and MTH-054. Required: Instructor consent. 10-12:50PM $19.50 $40 $311.50 Restricted to MA Cohort students. At Harmony Community Campus. This course, along with MA-121, is designed to instill a basic understanding of simple, common laboratory terminology and procedures used in a general medical once laboratory to aid the physician in the diagnosis of disease. Laboratory safety, the prevention of blood born disease transmission and scope of practice will be emphasized. Required: Instructor consent. Prerequisites: Pass MA-110, MA-112 and MA-145. Corequisites: MA-116, MA-118 and MTH-054. 4 MA-117-01250388 ???F ???F P. DETURK $168 9:30-10:50AM 11-12:20PM $13 $125 Restricted to MA Cohort students. At Harmony Community Campus. MA-118 $306 EXAMINATION ROOM TECHNIQUES, 3 CREDITS Fundamental ambulatory care, exam room procedures and techniques. Special emphasis will be placed on fundamental principles, diagnostic testing, patient care, documentation and general (trans disciplinary) competencies including an overview of the equipment used for medication administration and the techniques for oral and parenteral medication administration (excluding IV). Prerequisites: Pass BI-120, BI-112 or BI-102, MA-110, MA-112 and MA-145. Corequisites: MA-116, MA-117 and MTH-054. Required: Instructor consent. Student must be enrolled in Medical Assistant cohort. 4 MA-118-01254204 ???W K. MAYNARD $252 At Harmony Community Campus. 12:30-3:20PM $19.50 $175 $446.50 MA-118L EXAMINATION ROOM TECHNIQUES LAB, 1 CREDIT MA-118L-01 254205 TH 9-11:50AM K. MAYNARD $84 $6.50 $0 $90.50 Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: MA-118. MA-118L-02 254206 TH 1-3:50PM K. MAYNARD $84 $6.50 $0 $90.50 Restricted to instructor consent. Corequisite: MA-118. Music MUP-102 WIND ENSEMBLE, 3 CREDITS For non-majors and music majors. Introduction and study of traditional and contemporary band literature. This is the first year of a two-year course of study that includes performance, study of common styles and practices of historically and culturally significant composers/arrangers, and study of historical issues related to the development and performance of band literature. Provides a thorough groundwork in the fundamental ideas, techniques, and practices of band music and ensemble performance. May be repeated for up to 9 credits. No audition required. Required: Completion of high school or high school performance level. Ability to read music and play a band instrument. MUP-102-01252909 ???MWF 12-12:50PM ???TTH 12-1:20PM L. CAMPBELL $252 $19.50 $0 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MUP-104 PEP BAND/COMBO-IMPROV, 1 CREDIT Instrumental performing group concentrating on rock, pop, and contemporary styles in the small to medium-sized group setting. No audition required. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Recommended: MUP-105 or MUP-125. MUP-104-01250581 ???M C. DOGGETT $84 MUP-105 JAZZ ENSEMBLE, 3 CREDITS 4-4:50PM $6.50 $0 $90.50 For non-majors and music majors. Introduction and study of common big band and small group jazz styles. This is the first yeare of a two-year course of study that includes performance, improvisation, musical arranging and writing, study of common styles and practices of historically and culturally significant jazz artists, and study of historical issues related to the development and performance of jazz music. Provides a thorough groundwork in the fundamental ideas and practices of jazz music and jazz ensemble performance. May be repeated up to 9 credits. Required: Instructor consent. Demonstrated ability to perform at the appropriate level as determined by the instructor. MUP-105-01250582 ???MWF 2-3:50PM L. CAMPBELL $252 $19.50 $0 MUP-122 CHAMBER CHOIR, 3 CREDITS Course Listing WEB MA-110-03250386 ??? K. LIX $252 Time Fee $271.50 Select vocal ensemble which rehearses and performs choral music from the Renaissance to the 21st century. Provides preparation for entering professional fields of music and performance. Emphasis on a cappella singing applied to appropriate chamber music. Recommended for vocal music majors. By audition. May be repeated for up to 9 credits. Recommended: Students should have prior choral experience. Required: Some notation reading, ability and desire to sing. All new students must audition at the beginning of each term. MUP-122-01250583 ???MWF 11-11:50AM ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM K. HOLLINGSWORTH $252 $19.50 $52 $323.50 MUP-125 VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE: MAINSTREAM, 3 CREDITS Select vocal jazz ensemble that cultivates musical, professional, and personal growth through rehearsal and performance with rhythm section. Ensemble explores jazz, rock, pop, gospel, funk, and fusion. Includes study of jazz as it applies to vocal ensemble combined with rhythm section. Provides preparation for entering professional fields of contemporary music, music education and performance. Emphasis on style, improvisation, and techniques. By audition. May be repeated for up to 9 credits. Recommended: MUP-104. Previous choral/jazz experience highly recommended. Required: Students must pass a live audition. MUP-125-01250584 ???MWF 2-3:50PM K. HOLLINGSWORTH $252 $19.50 $52 MUP-141 COLLEGE ORCHESTRA, 1 CREDIT $323.50 Performance and study of orchestral literature. College students may earn credit for playing in one of several approved orchestral groups. Minimum of one performance per term. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Required: Instructor consent. MUP-141-01250585 ???TBA TBA L. CAMPBELL $84 $6.50 MUP-158 CHAMBER ENSEMBLE, 1 CREDIT $0 $90.50 Rehearsal and performance of traditional vocal and instrumental chamber music (one musician per part). Includes concerts and coaching by area professionals. Highly recommended for music majors. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Recommended: MUP-102 or MUP-122. MUP-158-01250586 ???MW 2-2:50PM D. ANDERSON $84 $6.50 $85 $175.50 Required: Weekly rehearsal times to be arranged among students and instructor. $271.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 67 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing MUP-202 WIND ENSEMBLE, 3 CREDITS For non-majors and music majors. Introduction to the study of traditional and contemporary band literature. This is the second year of a two-year course of study that includes performance, study of common styles and practices of historically and culturally significant composers/arrangers, and study of historical issues related to the development and performance of band literature. Provides a thorough groundwork in the fundamental ideas, techniques, and practices of band music and ensemble performance. May be repeated for up to 9 credits. No audition required. Required: Completion of high school or high school performance level. Ability to read music and play a band instrument. MUP-202-01252911 ???MWF 12-12:50PM ???TTH 12-1:20PM L. CAMPBELL $252 $19.50 $0 MUP-204 PEP BAND/COMBO-IMPROV, 1 CREDIT MUP-204-01250618 ???M C. DOGGETT $84 MUP-205 JAZZ ENSEMBLE, 3 CREDITS 4-4:50PM $6.50 $0 $90.50 For non-majors and music majors. Introduction and study of common big band and small group jazz styles. This is the first year of a two-year course of study that includes performance, improvisation, musical arranging and writing, study of common styles and practices of historically and culturally significant jazz artists, and study of historical issues related to the development and performance of jazz music. Provides a thorough groundwork in the fundamental ideas and practices of jazz music and jazz ensemble performance. May be repeated up to 9 credits. Required: Instructor consent. Demonstrated ability to perform at the appropriate level as determined by the instructor. MUP-205-01250619 ???MWF 2-3:50PM L. CAMPBELL $252 $19.50 $0 MUP-222 CHAMBER CHOIR, 3 CREDITS $271.50 Select vocal ensemble which rehearses and performs choral music from the Renaissance to the 21st century. Provides preparation for entering professional fields of music and performance. Emphasis on a cappella singing applied to appropriate chamber music. By audition. May be repeated for up to 9 credits. Recommended: Students should have prior choral experience. Recommended for vocal music majors. Required: Some notation reading, ability and desire to sing. MUP-222-01250620 ???MWF 11-11:50AM ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM K. HOLLINGSWORTH $252 $19.50 $52 $323.50 MUP-225 VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE: MAINSTREAM, 3 CREDITS Select vocal jazz ensemble that cultivates musical, professional, and personal growth through rehearsal and performance with rhythm section. Ensemble explores jazz, rock, pop, gospel, funk, and fusion. Emphasis on style, improvisation, and techniques. By audition. May be repeated for up to 9 credits. Recommended: MUP-204. Required: Some notation/sight-reading skills. Previous choral/jazz experience preferred. MUP-225-01250621 ???MWF 2-3:50PM K. HOLLINGSWORTH $252 $19.50 $52 MUP-241-01250622 ???W L. CAMPBELL $84 MUP-258 CHAMBER ENSEMBLE, 1 CREDIT 68 Time Fee Crs. Fee Total $323.50 10-10:50AM $6.50 $85 $175.50 Rehearsal and performance of traditional vocal and instrumental chamber music (one musician per part). Includes concerts and coaching by area professionals. Highly recommended for music majors. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Recommended: MUP-202 or MUP-222. MUP-258-01250623 ???MW 2-2:50PM D. ANDERSON $84 $6.50 $85 $175.50 Required: Weekly rehearsal times to be arranged among students and instructor. MUS-101 MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS, 3 CREDITS Introduction to fundamentals of reading and writing music. Designed for non-music majors or majors needing substantial preparation for Music Theory I. WEB MUS-101-01250652 ???TTH 3-4:20PM K. DEITZ $252 $19.50 $10 $281.50 MUS-101-02250653 ??? J. HEDBERG $252 $19.50 $45 $316.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: krumet1@gmail.com or 503-594-3337. MUS-102 MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS, 3 CREDITS Introduction to fundamentals of reading and writing music. Designed for non-music majors or majors needing substantial preparation for Music Theory I. MUS-102-01250654 ???TTH 3-4:20PM K. DEITZ $252 $19.50 $10 MUS-105 MUSIC APPRECIATION, 3 CREDITS $281.50 For non-majors and music majors. Emphasis on engaging in the study of instrumental and vocal musical genres from the ancient period through the contemporary music of our time. Includes critical analysis, study of elements, forms, styles, composers, performers, cultural, and historical issues and events. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement In RD-115, and pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. WEB MUS-105-01250655 ??? J. HEDBERG $252 $19.50 $45 $316.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: krumet1@gmail.com or 503-594-3337. MUS-106 AUDIO RECORDING AT HOME, 1 CREDIT An overview of the basic tools and techniques used in audio recording at home. Get help with your home recording equipment. Depending on participant needs, topics may include signal path, microphone applications, software, hardware, outboard gear, soldering techniques, tracking, mixing, and editing. MUS-106-01250656 ???F ???S B. ROSE $84 Meets: 2/6 & 2/7. 6:30-8:20PM 9-5:20PM $6.50 $99 $189.50 MUS-107 INTRODUCTION TO AUDIO RECORDING I, 3 CREDITS Introduction to the basic techniques and tools used in audio recording. Areas of study include signal path, microphone applications, software, hardware, outboard gear, soldering techniques, tracking, mixing, and editing. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Day Tuition Performance and study of orchestral literature. College students may earn credit for playing in one of several approved orchestral groups. Minimum of one performance per term. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. Required: Instructor consent. $271.50 Performance and study of traditional and contemporary band literature. Emphasis on musical style and basic instrumental techniques as applied to ensemble playing. No audition required. Tuition waivers available. Required: Ability to read music and play a band instrument. May be repeated for up to 8 credits. ✔ Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor MUP-241 COLLEGE ORCHESTRA, 1 CREDIT Music, continued Course No. TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 MUS-107-02250658 ???M D. BASKERVILLE $252 MUS-107-01250657 ???T B. ROSE $252 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class 9-11:50AM $19.50 $99 $370.50 6:30-9:20PM $19.50 $99 $370.50 ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MUS-108 INTRODUCTION TO AUDIO RECORDING II, 3 CREDITS MUS-108-02250660 ???W 9-11:50AM D. BASKERVILLE $252 $19.50 $99 $370.50 MUS-108-01250659 ???TH 6:30-9:20PM B. ROSE $252 $19.50 $99 $370.50 MUS-109 INTRODUCTION TO AUDIO RECORDING III, 3 CREDITS Exploration of digital recording/editing software and production of CD project. Advanced exploration of techniques and tools used in audio recording. Areas of study include signal path, microphone applications, software, hardware, outboard gear, tracking, mixing, and editing. Analog, digital, and hard drive recording will be explored. Software/hardware includes ProTools, Toft, AKG, Sennheiser, Neumann, Vintech, etc. Prerequisite: Pass MUS-108. MUS-109-02250662 ???W D. BASKERVILLE $252 MUS-109-01250661 ???TH B. ROSE $252 MUS-112 MUSIC THEORY I, 3 CREDITS 9-11:50AM $19.50 $99 $370.50 6:30-9:20PM $19.50 $99 $370.50 For non-majors and music majors. Presents the diatonic material and structure of tonal music in theory and practice through written exercises, compositions, listening, and analysis. This is the second term of a three-term sequence that includes tonic/dominant voice leading phrase models, embellishing tones, chorale harmonization, figured bass and Renaissance and Baroque Practices. Provides a thorough groundwork in the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements of music. Includes study of the practices and styles of Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and other 17th and 18th century composers. Required for music majors. Recommended: Pass MTH-095 or placement in MTH-111; pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisites: Pass the Music Theory Placement/Entrance Test. Pass MUS-111 and MUS-111L. MUS-112-01250663 ???TTH 8:30-9:50AM Y. MIYAMA $252 $19.50 $0 MUS-112L MUSIC NOTATION SOFTWARE I, 1 CREDIT $271.50 Introduces students to Finale (music notation software) on Macintosh computers. Required: First-year music majors. MUS-112L-01252912 ???M M. FLESCHNER $84 MUS-115 AURAL SKILLS I, 2 CREDITS 1-1:50PM $6.50 $44 $134.50 Diatonic sight singing in major keys using sol feg syllables and moveable “do.” Melodic dictation and aural recognition of intervals, triads, and 7th chords. Required for first-year music majors. Prerequisite: Pass MUS-114. MUS-115-01250665 ???M Y. MIYAMA $168 MUS-117 SIGHT-READING, 1 CREDIT 8-9:50AM $13 $0 MUS-117-01250666 ???T L. DENBESTE $84 MUS-128 KEYBOARD SKILLS I, 2 CREDITS 6:30-8:20PM $6.50 $85 $181 Learning to read and sing music by sight. Students will spend time practicing sight singing, starting with easy exercises and moving to more difficult exercises as the term progresses. $175.50 Develops basic keyboard skills. Studies keyboard applications of the materials of tonal music. Required for music majors. Prerequisite: Pass MUS-127. MUS-128-01250667 ???WF Y. MIYAMA $168 1-1:50PM $13 $10 $191 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MUS-130 MUSIC AND MEDIA: SEX, DRUGS & ROCK AND ROLL, 1 CREDIT Explores the relationship of music to economic, political, cultural and artistic subjects. Examines how music serves and is served by pop culture and media, and how media impacts attitudes and behaviors. 4 MUS-130-01250668 ???F ???S T. PANTAGES/K. DEITZ $84 6:30-9:20PM 9-5:20PM $6.50 $25 Meets: 2/6 & 2/7. At Harmony Community Campus.. $115.50 MUS-132 GROUP PIANO: PIANO FOR PLEASURE, 1 CREDIT Beginning classroom piano instruction for non-music majors. Includes reading, theory, technique, exercises, and the opportunity to share your music with others. All levels welcome, beginners through advanced. MUS-132-01250670 ???MW 12-12:50PM Y. MIYAMA $84 $6.50 $85 MUS-135 GROUP VOICE: ANYONE CAN SING, 1 CREDIT Course Listing Exploration of techniques and tools used in audio recording. Analog, digital, and hard drive recording will be explored. Areas of study include multitracking, signal path, microphone applications, software, hardware, outboard gear, tracking, mixing, and editing. Software/hardware includes ProTools, Toft, Sennheiser, Neumann, Vintech, etc. Prerequisite: Pass MUS-107. Course No. $175.50 Basic vocal techniques for the solo and ensemble singer. For music and non-music majors, voice and music education majors, and/or students who received low rating on MUP-174 audition. MUS-135-01250671 ???MW 12-12:50PM L. DENBESTE $84 $6.50 $85 $175.50 MUS-137 GROUP GUITAR: GUITAR FOR DUMMIES, 1 CREDIT For beginning to advanced players. Covers finger picking, lead guitar, rock and popular styles, music reading, and music theory. Students provide their own instrument. MUS-137-01250672 ???TTH 11-11:50AM E. SNYDER $84 $6.50 $85 MUS-138 GROUP GUITAR II, 1 CREDIT $175.50 For intermediate to advanced players. Covers finger picking, lead guitar, rock and popular styles, music reading, and music theory. Students provide their own instrument. MUS-138-01250673 ???TTH 11-11:50AM E. SNYDER $84 $6.50 $85 $175.50 MUS-141 INTRODUCTION TO THE MUSIC BUSINESS, 3 CREDITS Explores business basics, songwriting, demos, agents, managers, copyrights, gig and concert promotion, publishing, licensing, and music business structures. WEB MUS-141-01250674 ??? M. FLESCHNER $252 $19.50 $35 $306.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: @clackamas.edu or 503-594-3337. MUS-142 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC MUSIC I: MIDI, 3 CREDITS Introduction to synthesis, MIDI sequencing, basic musical elements, and the basics of production. Learn how to make beats, songs, etc. Uses common production software/hardware. MUS-142-01250675 ???T 9-11:50AM C. GIBERSON $252 $19.50 $99 $370.50 MUS-142-02250676 ???M 6:30-9:20PM B. ROSE $252 $19.50 $99 $370.50 MUS-143 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC MUSIC II: SEQUENCING, AUDIO LOOPING & SOUND EFX, 3 CREDITS An introduction to digital audio in the MIDI environment. This course continues MIDI sequencing, and integrates audio into the MIDI environment with audio looping, and spotting sound effects. Uses common production software/hardware. Prerequisite: Pass MUS-142. MUS-143-02252914 ???TH C. GIBERSON $252 MUS-143-01252913 ???W B. ROSE $252 9-11:50AM $19.50 $99 $370.50 6:30-9:20PM $19.50 $99 $370.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 69 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Music, continued Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MUS-206 MUSIC LITERATURE: HISTORY OF ROCK, 4 CREDITS MUS-144 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC MUSIC III: DIGITAL AUDIO, 3 CREDITS Exploration of digital sound recording and editing, synthesis, sampling, and sequencing. Presents CD/audio file production techniques integrating digital audio with the MIDI sequence. Uses Pro Tools, and other common production software/hardware. Prerequisites: Pass MUS-143. For non-majors and music majors. Emphasis on engaging in the study of Rock music and surrounding cultural/historical issues. Includes critical analysis, study of elements, forms, styles, composers, performers, cultural, and historical issues and events. An examination of Rock music as a contemporary social medium. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. MUS-206-03250687 ???MWF 10-10:50AM K. DEITZ $336 $26 $0 $362 4 MUS-206-04250688 ???TTH 10-11:50AM K. DEITZ $336 $26 $0 $362 An introduction to new media. Includes sound, video, animation, mp3, DVD, and compression technology. 4 MUS-206-01250685 ???T M. LOTZ $336 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $362 MUS-145-01250681 ???W 3-5:20PM C. GIBERSON $252 $19.50 $99 MUS-147 MUSIC, SOUND & MOVIEMAKING, 1 CREDIT WEB MUS-206-02250686 ??? J. HEDBERG $26 $397 MUS-144-01250679 ???TH 9-11:50AM C. GIBERSON $252 $19.50 $99 $370.50 MUS-144-02250680 ???W 6:30-9:20PM B. ROSE $252 $19.50 $99 $370.50 MUS-145 DIGITAL SOUND, VIDEO & ANIMATION, 3 CREDITS $370.50 Presents the basic components of designing, and shooting movies, recording audio, and scoring music as well as the history and theory that has led to the current moment of film production. MUS-147-01250682 ???F ???S B. ROSE $84 Meets: 1/30 & 1/31. 6:30-8:20PM 9-5:50PM $6.50 $99 $189.50 MUS-148 LIVE SOUND ENGINEERING, 3 CREDITS Introduction to the basic techniques and tools used in live sound engineering and mixing. Areas of study include set up, signal path, microphone applications, hardware, and outboard gear. MUS-148-01250683 ???TH 6:30-9:20PM R. SOMMERS $252 $19.50 $99 MUS-189 PERFORMANCE AND REPERTOIRE, 1 CREDIT $370.50 A performance forum required for all students studying privately non-jazz sections at the MUP 171-191 and MUP 271-291 levels. Each student must perform as a soloist on his/her major instrument at least once a term and must be present for performances of classmates. Performers will be critiqued by the instructor. Students will be required to attend approved concerts. Can be repeated for up to 6 credits. MUS-189-01250684 ???M Y. MIYAMA $84 MUS-199 ADVANCED PRO TOOLS, 1 CREDIT 10-10:50AM $6.50 $0 MUS-199-03252915 ???F ???S D. BASKERVILLE $84 6:30-8:20PM 9-5:50PM $6.50 $99 $90.50 Selected topics of study in music offered on an experimental or temporary basis. Meets: 3/6 & 3/7. $189.50 MUS-199 ADVANCED recording: drums, 1 CREDIT Selected topics of study in music offered on an experimental or temporary basis. MUS-199-04252916 ???F ???S S. MULLER $84 Meets: 2/20 & 2/21. 6:30-8:20PM 9-5:50PM $6.50 $99 $189.50 MUS-199songwriting, 1 CREDIT Selected topics of study in music offered on an experimental or temporary basis. ✔ 70 Course No. Required: Attendance at three concert field trips TBA. At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus.. $336 $35 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: krumet1@gmail.com or 503-594-3337. MUS-212 MUSIC THEORY II, 3 CREDITS For non-majors and music majors. Continuation of the study of harmony and of the material and structure of tonal music in theory and practice through written exercises, compositions, listening, and analysis. This is the second term of a three-term sequence that includes the study of cadences, diatonic sequence, secondary dominants, tonicizing, modulation, and binary and ternary forms. Also includes study of harmonic counterpoint and composition in small forms in various 18th, 19th, and 20th century idioms. Required for music majors. Required: Ability to read music. This course is required for music majors. Prerequisites: Pass MUS-211 and MUS-211L. MUS-212-01250689 ???TTH 1:30-2:50PM K. DEITZ $252 $19.50 $269 $540.50 MUS-212L MUSIC NOTATION SOFTWARE II, 1 CREDIT Advance use of Finale (music notation Software). Prequisite: MUS-211L. Required: Second-year music majors. MUS-212L-01252920 ???M M. FLESCHNER $84 MUS-215 KEYBOARD SKILLS II, 2 CREDITS 9-9:50AM $6.50 $44 MUS-215-01252922 ???WF Y. MIYAMA $168 MUS-225 AURAL SKILLS II, 2 CREDITS 10-10:50AM $13 $85 $134.50 Advanced keyboard applications of the materials of diatonic and chromatic music. Required: Second-year music majors. Prerequisite: Pass MUS-214. $266 Diatonic and chromatic sight singing with sol feg syllables and moveable ‘do.’ Four-part dictation including all chromatic devices studied in Theory II. Required for second-year music majors. Prerequisite: Pass MUS-224. MUS-225-01250692 ???WF 9-9:50AM Y. MIYAMA $168 $13 $85 MUS-230 MUSIC AND MEDIA: SEX, DRUGS, ROCK & ROLL, 4 CREDITS $266 Explores history and development of the pop music, pop culture and media industries in America. MUS-230-01250693 ???TTH 1:30-3:20PM T. PANTAGES $336 $26 $25 $387 MUS-199-06254167 ???MW 10-10:50AM K. HOLLINGSWORTH $252 $19.50 $99 $370.50V Restricted to instructor consent. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total MUS-280 MUSIC/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS MUS-280-01250694 ??? C. DOGGETT/G. HARRIS Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $504 $39 $144 $687V WKS-007 UNISTUS CHOIR, 0 CREDIT Select Choir: By Audition Only. WKS-007-01250695 ???M L. CLINE $0 6:30-9:20PM $0 $0 $0 Music: Individual Lessons College level private lessons required for music majors and available to qualified non-majors. End-of-term juried performance mandatory. Students will pay a $269 private instruction fee at the time of registration when noted in the course fee column which is nonrefundable. This fee may not cover the entire cost of private lessons. MUP-100, MUP-171-191 and MUP-271-291 must fill out schedule card in the Music office (N128) before registering. MUP-100 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: NON-MUSIC MAJORS, 1 CREDIT MUP-100-01250565 ??? L. DENBESTE $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-100-02250566 ??? Y. MIYAMA $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-100-03250567 ??? K. HOLLINGSWORTH $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-100-04250568 ??? M. DAVIS $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-100-05250569 ??? E. SNYDER $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-100-06250570 ??? R. BALDINO $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-100-07250571 ??? R. ALLEN $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-100-08250572 ??? C. DOGGETT $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-100-09250573 ??? C. GIBERSON $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-100-10250574 ??? G. HARRIS $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-100-11250575 ??? R. RUTHERFORD $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-100-12254054 ??? T. WAKELING $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-100-13250576 ??? K. DEITZ $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-100-14250577 ??? R. KILGORE $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-100-15250578 ??? M. FLESCHNER $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-171 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: PIANO, 1 CREDIT MUP-171-01250587 ??? Y. MIYAMA $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-171J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ PIANO, 1 CREDIT MUP-171J-01250588 ??? C. GIBERSON $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-171RINDIVIDUAL LESSONS: ROCK, BLUES, POP PIANO, 1 CREDIT MUP-171R-15250589 ??? M. FLESCHNER $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-174 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VOICE, 1 CREDIT MUP-174-01250590 ??? L. DENBESTE $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-174-02250591 ??? L. CLINE $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor MUP-174J MUP-175 MUP-176 MUP-177 MUP-178 MUP-178J MUP-180 MUP-180J MUP-181 MUP-181J MUP-182 MUP-183 MUP-183J MUP-184 MUP-184J MUP-185 MUP-186 MUP-186J MUP-188 MUP-188J MUP-189 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ VOICE, 1 CREDIT MUP-174J-01250592 ??? L. CLINE $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-174J-02250593 ??? R. KILGORE $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VIOLIN, 1 CREDIT MUP-175-01250594 ??? R. BALDINO $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VIOLA, 1 CREDIT MUP-176-01250595 ??? STAFF $84 $6.50 $269$359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: CELLO, 1 CREDIT MUP-177-01250596 ??? L. PRESTHUS $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BASS, 1 CREDIT MUP-178-01250597 ??? K. DEITZ $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ BASS, 1 CREDIT MUP-178J-01250598 ??? K. DEITZ/T. WAKELING $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: GUITAR, 1 CREDIT MUP-180-01250599 ??? M. DAVIS $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ GUITAR, 1 CREDIT MUP-180J-01250600 ??? C. WOITACH $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: FLUTE, 1 CREDIT MUP-181-01250601 ??? L. MURPHY $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ FLUTE, 1 CREDIT MUP-181J-01250602 ??? G. HARRIS $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: OBOE, 1 CREDIT MUP-182-01250603 ??? P. PITKIN $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: CLARINET, 1 CREDIT MUP-183-01250604 ??? STAFF $84 $6.50 $269$359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ CLARINET, 1 CREDIT MUP-183J-01250605 ??? G. HARRIS $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: SAXOPHONE, 1 CREDIT MUP-184-01250606 ??? G. HARRIS $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ SAXOPHONE, 1 CREDIT MUP-184J-01250607 ??? G. HARRIS $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BASSOON, 1 CREDIT MUP-185-01250608 ??? STAFF $84 $6.50 $269$359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TRUMPET, 1 CREDIT MUP-186-01250609 ??? R. RUTHERFORD $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ TRUMPET, 1 CREDIT MUP-186J-01250610 ??? P. MAZZIO $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TROMBONE, 1 CREDIT MUP-188-01250611 ??? G. NELSON $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ TROMBONE, 1 CREDIT MUP-188J-01250612 ??? L. CAMPBELL $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BARITONE, 1 CREDIT MUP-189-01250613 ??? G. NELSON $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of music. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. Prerequisites: Pass MUS-107, MUS-140 and MUS-142. Course No. Continued www.clackamas.edu 71 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Music: Individual Lessons, continued MUP-190 MUP-191 MUP-191J MUP-271 MUP-271J MUP-274 MUP-274J MUP-275 MUP-276 MUP-277 MUP-278 MUP-278J MUP-280 MUP-280J MUP-281 MUP-281J MUP-282 MUP-283 MUP-283J ✔ 72 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TUBA, 1 CREDIT MUP-190-01250614 ??? STAFF $84 $6.50 $269$359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: PERCUSSION, 1 CREDIT MUP-191-01250615 ??? C. DOGGETT/R. ALLEN $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ PERCUSSION, 1 CREDIT MUP-191J-01250616 ??? C. DOGGETT $84 $6.50 $169 $259.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: PIANO, 1 CREDIT MUP-271-01250624 ??? Y. MIYAMA $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ PIANO, 1 CREDIT MUP-271J-01250625 ??? C. GIBERSON $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VOICE, 1 CREDIT MUP-274-01250626 ??? L. DENBESTE $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ VOICE, 1 CREDIT MUP-274J-01250627 ??? L. CLINE $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 MUP-274J-02250628 ??? R. KILGORE $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VIOLIN, 1 CREDIT MUP-275-01250629 ??? R. BALDINO $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: VIOLA, 1 CREDIT MUP-276-01250630 ??? STAFF $84 $6.50 $269$359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: CELLO, 1 CREDIT MUP-277-01250631 ??? STAFF $84 $6.50 $269$359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BASS, 1 CREDIT MUP-278-01250632 ??? K. DEITZ $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ BASS, 1 CREDIT MUP-278J-01250633 ??? T. WAKELING/K. DEITZ $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: GUITAR, 1 CREDIT MUP-280-01250634 ??? M. DAVIS $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ GUITAR, 1 CREDIT MUP-280J-01250635 ??? C. WOITACH $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: FLUTE, 1 CREDIT MUP-281-01250636 ??? L. MURPHY $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ FLUTE, 1 CREDIT MUP-281J-01250637 ??? G. HARRIS $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: OBOE, 1 CREDIT MUP-282-01250638 ??? STAFF $84 $6.50 $269$359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: CLARINET, 1 CREDIT MUP-283-01250639 ??? STAFF $84 $6.50 $269$359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ CLARINET, 1 CREDIT MUP-283J-01250640 ??? G. HARRIS $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor MUP-284 MUP-284J MUP-285 MUP-286 MUP-286J MUP-288 MUP-288J MUP-289 MUP-290 MUP-291 MUP-291J INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: SAXOPHONE, 1 CREDIT MUP-284-01250641 ??? G. HARRIS $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ SAXOPHONE, 1 CREDIT MUP-284J-01250642 ??? G. HARRIS $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BASSOON, 1 CREDIT MUP-285-01250643 ??? STAFF $84 $6.50 $269$359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TRUMPET, 1 CREDIT MUP-286-01250644 ??? R. RUTHERFORD $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ TRUMPET, 1 CREDIT MUP-286J-01250645 ??? P. MAZZIO $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TROMBONE, 1 CREDIT MUP-288-01250646 ??? G. NELSON $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ TROMBONE, 1 CREDIT MUP-288J-01250647 ??? L. CAMPBELL $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: BARITONE, 1 CREDIT MUP-289-01250648 ??? STAFF $84 $6.50 $269$359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: TUBA, 1 CREDIT MUP-290-01250649 ??? STAFF $84 $6.50 $269$359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: PERCUSSION, 1 CREDIT MUP-291-01250650 ??? R. ALLEN $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 INDIVIDUAL LESSONS: JAZZ PERCUSSION, 1 CREDIT MUP-291J-01250651 ??? C. DOGGETT $84 $6.50 $269 $359.50 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Nursing The Nursing program at Clackamas Community College is a full partner in the Oregon Consortium for Nursing Education (OCNE). The curriculum in OCNE nursing programs is a competency-based curriculum developed in collaboration with Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and other community colleges around the state. This curriculum, which has been approved by the Oregon State Board of Education as well as the Oregon State Board of Nursing, can ultimately culminate in a Baccalaureate of Science Degree with a focus in Nursing on the community college campus offered by OHSU. Admission into the nursing program is by special application only. Acceptance to the nursing program allows for co-enrollment to Clackamas Community College and Oregon Health & Science University, School of Nursing. The Nursing Assistant course, while not required to enter the Nursing program, provides a strong foundation regarding the delivery of care to clients in various settings. TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor NRS-111 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING-CHRONIC ILLNESS I, 3 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total This course introduces assessment and common interventions (including technical procedures) for clients with chronic illnesses common across the life span in major ethnic groups within Oregon. The client’s and family’s “lived experience” of the condition is explored. Clinical practice guidelines and research evidence are used to guide clinical judgments in care of individuals with chronic conditions. Multidisciplinary team roles and responsibilities are considered in the context of delivering safe, high quality health care to individuals with chronic conditions (includes practical and legal aspects of delegation). Cultural, ethical, legal and health care delivery issues are explored through case scenarios and clinical practice. Case exemplars include children with asthma, adolescents with a mood disorder, adults with type 2 diabetes, and older adults with dementia. The course includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. Prerequisites: NRS-110. Corequisites: NRS-230, NRS-232, NRS-111C. 4 NRS-111-01250391 ???TH C. THORN/C. DODSON $252 8-10:50AM $19.50 $205 $476.50 Restricted: Admitted CCC nursing students only. At Harmony Community Campus. NRS-111C FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS I CLINICAL, 3 CREDITS This course introduces assessment and common interventions (including technical procedures) for clients with chronic illnesses common across the life span in major ethnic groups within Oregon. The client’s and family’s “lived experience” of the condition is explored. Clinical practice guidelines and research evidence are used to guide clinical judgments in care of individuals with chronic conditions. Multidisciplinary team roles and responsibilities are considered in the context of delivering safe, high quality health care to individuals with chronic conditions (includes practical and legal aspects of delegation). Cultural, ethical, legal and health care delivery issues are explored through case scenarios and clinical practice. Case exemplars include children with asthma, adolescents with a mood disorder, adults with type 2 diabetes, and older adults with dementia. The course includes classroom and clinical learning experiences with simulation experience as part of total clinical hours. Prerequisites: NRS-110. Corequisites: NRS-230, NRS-232, NRS-111. 4 NRS-111C-01250392 ???W ???T N. REILLY/J. PHILLIPS $252 7-2:20PM 9-10:50AM $19.50 $100 $371.50 4 NRS-111C-02250393 ???T ???W N. REILLY/C. KACALEK $252 7-2:20PM 11-12:50PM $19.50 $100 $371.50 4 NRS-111C-03250394 ???T ???W N. REILLY $252 7-2:20PM 9-10:50AM $19.50 $100 $371.50 4 NRS-111C-04250395 ???T ???W N. REILLY/E. FERO $252 7-2:20PM 1:30-3:20PM $19.50 $100 $371.50 4 NRS-111C-05250396 ???W ???T N. REILLY/T. PRICHARD $252 7-2:20PM 11-12:50PM $19.50 $100 $371.50 At Tualatin. At Tualatin At Oregon City. At Oregon City At Milwaukie. At Milwaukie At Tualatin. At Tualatin At Oregon City. At Oregon City 4 NRS-111C-06253988 ???MF C. THORN/M. SMITH $252 At Harmony Community Campus. 8-4:50PM $19.50 $0 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor NRS-221 CHRONIC ILLNESS II AND END OF LIFE, 3 CREDITS 4 NRS-221-01250397 ???TH C. DODSON/S. BRADBURY $252 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total This course builds on NRS-111 and expands the student’s knowledge related to family care giving, symptom management and end-of-life concepts. These concepts are a major focus and basis for nursing interventions with patients and families. Ethical issues related to advocacy, self-determination, and autonomy are explored. Complex skills associated with the assessment and management of concurrent illnesses and conditions are developed within the context of client and family preferences and needs. Skills related to enhancing communication and collaboration as a member of an interdisciplinary team are further explored. Exemplars include patients with chronic mental illness and addictions as well as other chronic conditions and disabilities affecting functional status and family relationships. The course includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. Prerequisite: NRS-222, NRS-222C, NRS-232,NRS-233. Corequisites: NRS-221C. Course Listing Course No. 8-10:50AM $19.50 $100 $371.50 Restricted: Admitted CCC nursing students only. Prerequisite: Completion of the first year of nursing curriculum. At Harmony Community Campus. NRS-221C NURSING IN CHRONIC ILLNESS II AND END OF LIFE CLINICAL, 6 CREDITS This course builds on NRS-111 and expands the student’s knowledge related to family care giving, symptom management and end of life concepts. These concepts are a major focus and basis for nursing interventions with patients and families. Ethical issues related to advocacy, self-determination, and autonomy are explored. Complex skills associated with the assessment and management of concurrent illnesses and conditions are developed within the context of patient and and family preferences and needs. Skills related to enhancing communication and collaboration as a member of an interdisciplinary team are further explored. Exemplars include patients with chronic mental illness and addictions as well as other chronic conditions and disabilities affecting functional status and family relationships. The course includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. Prerequisites: NRS-222, NRS-231, NRS-233. Corequisite: NRS-221. 4 NRS-221C-01250398 ???TH C. DODSON $504 11:30-1:20PM $39 $180 $723 4 NRS-221C-02250399 ???TH C. DODSON/M. SMITH $504 11:30-1:20PM $39 $180 $723 4 NRS-221C-03250400 ???TH C. DODSON/M. SMITH $504 11:30-1:20PM $39 $180 $723 4 NRS-221C-04250401 ???TH C. DODSON/C. BRENT $504 11:30-1:20PM $39 $180 $723 4 NRS-221C-05250402 ???TH C. DODSON $504 11:30-1:20PM $39 $180 $723 Clinical site days to be announced at the beginning of the term. At Harmony Community Campus. Clinical site days to be announced at the beginning of the term. At Harmony Community Campus. Clinical site days to be announced at the beginning of the term. At Harmony Community Campus. Clinical site days to be announced at the beginning of the term. At Harmony Community Campus. Clinical site days to be announced at the beginning of the term. At Harmony Community Campus. $271.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 73 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Nursing, continued NRS-230 WEB NRS-232 CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY I, 3 CREDITS NRS-230-01250403 ??? S. MORRIS $252 $19.50 $75 HYB ✔ Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sarahm@clackamas.edu or 503-594-0685. Restricted to admitted CCC nursing students only. At Harmony Community Campus. NRS-230-02250404 ??? S. MORRIS $252 $19.50 $75 $346.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: sarahm@clackamas.edu or 503-594-0685. Restricted to admitted CCC nursing students only. At Harmony Community Campus. PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES I, 3 CREDITS 74 NRS-232-01250405 ???TH C. THORN/D. BUTLER $252 2-3:50PM $19.50 $55 $326.50 Hybrid. Meets weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, & 10. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: carolt@clackamas.edu or 503-594-0652. Restricted: Admitted CCC nursing students only. At Harmony Community Campus. NRS-232-02250406 ???TH C. THORN/D. BUTLER $252 2-3:50PM $19.50 $40 $311.50 Hybrid. Meets weeks: 2, 4, 6, 8, & 10 plus online hours. Restricted: Admitted CCC nursing students only. Contact: carolt@clackamas.edu or 503-594-0652. At Harmony Community Campus. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Prepares the student to perform routine nursing assistant tasks to clients in sub-acute care settings as well as in the community. Includes 80 hours of didactic and skills lab instruction. May not be challenged. Corequisite: NUR-100C. 4 NUR-100-01250407 ???T ???W ???TH D. ANDERSON $588 8-2:20PM 8-1:50PM 8-1:50PM $45.50 $290 $923.50 Required: Instructor consent. Attend mandatory orientation meeting on Thursday, December 4, 2014 at 4pm on the Harmony Community Campus to receive information on how to register. For more information visit: http://www.clackamas.edu/HealthSciences/NursingAssistant/Orientat ion/ At Harmony Community Campus. NUR-100C NURSING ASSISTANT I CLINICAL, 0 CREDIT Prepares the student to perform routine nursing assistant tasks to clients in hospitals, long-term and skilled care facilities, as well as the community. Includes 75 hours of clinical practicum. May not be challenged. Corequisite: NUR-100C. 4 NUR-100C-01250408 ???TBA TBA D. ANDERSON $0 $0 $0 $0 4 NUR-100C-02250409 ???TBA TBA D. ANDERSON $0 $0 $0 $0 $346.50 This course introduces pathophysiological processes that contribute to many different disease states across the lifespan and human responses to those processes. It includes the foundational concepts of cellular adaption, injury, and death; inflammation and tissue healing; fluid and electrolyte imbalances; and physiologic response to stressors, as well as additional pathophysiological processes. Students will learn to make selective clinical decisions In the context of nursing regarding using current, reliable sources of pathophysiology information, selecting and interpreting focused nursing assessments based on knowledge of pathophysiological processes, teaching persons from diverse populations regarding pathophysiological processes, and communicating with other health professionals regarding pathophysiological processes. Prerequisites: NRS-110, NRS-110C, BI-231, BI-232, BI-233, BI-234. Corequisites: NRS-111, NRS-111C. HYB Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor NUR-100 NURSING ASSISTANT I, 7 CREDITS This course introduces the theoretical background that enables students to provide safe and effective care related to drugs and natural products to persons throughout the lifespan. It includes the foundational concepts of principles of pharmacology, nonopioid analgesics, and antibiotics, as well as additional classes of drugs. Students will learn to make selected clinical decisions in the context of nursing regarding using current, reliable sources of information, understanding of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, developmental physiologic considerations, monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of drug therapy, teaching persons from diverse populations regarding safe and effective use of drugs and natural products, intervening to increase therapeutic benefits and reduce potential negative side effects, and communicating appropriately with other health professionals regarding drug therapy. Drugs are studied by therapeutic or pharmacological class using an organized framework. Prerequisites: BI-230, BI-231, BI-232, BI-233, BI-234, NRS-110, NRS-110C. Corequisites: NRS-111, NRS-111C, NRS-232. WEB Course No. Meets: 2/9-3/21. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. Meets: 2/9-3/21. Required: Instructor consent. At Harmony Community Campus. NUR-160 FLUID AND ELECTROLYTES, 2 CREDITS Focus of this course is to assist students in the understanding of fluid, electrolytes, acid-base balances and the interpretation of various diagnostic tests related to the client’s clinical condition. Limited to healthcare professionals/healthcare students. Prerequisite: Pass BI-233. 4 NUR-160-01250410 ???TH 4-5:50PM STAFF $168$13 $25 $206 Restricted to healthcare professionals/healthcare students. At Harmony Community Campus. Philosophy PHL-101 PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS, 4 CREDITS 4 PHL-101-01250840 ???W M. BAILEY $336 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $362 WEB PHL-101-02250841 ??? D. HARTSOCK $26 $397 PHL-103 CRITICAL REASONING, 4 CREDITS PHL-103-01250844 ???MW 8-9:50AM M. BAILEY $336 $26 $0 Presents a variety of topics that may include: the nature of reality, knowledge and doubt; the human condition; truth; and the search for meaning. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. At Harmony Community Campus.. $336 $35 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: donnh@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3408. Focuses on improving reasoning and critical assessment ability. Emphasizes practical methods, involves study of editorials, essays, propaganda and advertisements. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class $362 ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total HPE-295 HEALTH & FITNESS FOR LIFE, 3 CREDITS Explores interaction of physical fitness and health. Meets three hours a week for personal fitness assessment and three hours of classroom sessions. Related topics include: nutrition, stress reduction, relaxation techniques, goal setting, and weight control. HYB HPE-295-02246810 ???TTH 9-10:20AM P. FISKUM $252 $19.50 $0 PE-185 PHysical Activity Classes, 1 CREDIT Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday & Thursday plus online hours. Contact: paulf@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3272. $271.50 Activities may include badminton, basketball, bootcamps, conditioning, aerobic dance (both regular and step), cycling, modern dance, ballet, tap and jazz dance, kick boxing, self-defense, tai chi, soccer, golf jogging, karate, mountaineering, horseback riding, racquetball, exercise and relaxation, tennis, skiing (downhill and cross country), softball, swimming, volleyball, various weight trainings, yoga, and zumba. Current physical examination before enrolling in a physical education course is recommended. Some PE-185 classes require an additional fee for facility use which is PAID ON SITE, for example: bowling, racquetball, and swimming. AEROBIC DANCE, STEP, 1 CREDIT PE-185-001246812 ???MWF K. ALLEN $84 AIKIDO II, 1 CREDIT 4 PE-185-022246832 ???T ???TH C. FIFE $84 10-10:50AM $6.50 $30 $120.50 7:30-8:50AM 6:30-7:50AM $6.50 $0 $90.50 4 AQUATIC EXERCISE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-004246815 ???MWF 9-9:50AM T. WHITNEY $84 $6.50 $0 $90.50 4 BASEBALL CONDITIONING/BEG., 1 CREDIT PE-185-007246817 ???MWF 8-8:50AM J. HOPPEL $84 $6.50 $30 BASEBALL CONDITIONING/INT., 1 CREDIT PE-185-008246818 ???MWF 8-8:50AM J. HOPPEL $84 $6.50 $30 BASEBALL HITTING/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-009246819 ???MWF 9-9:50AM J. HOPPEL $84 $6.50 $30 BASEBALL HITTING/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-010246820 ???MWF 9-9:50AM J. HOPPEL $84 $6.50 $30 BASKETBALL/ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-165246888 ???MWF 11-11:50AM C. WEGNER $84 $6.50 $30 BASKETBALL/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-163246886 ???MWF 11-11:50AM C. WEGNER $84 $6.50 $30 BASKETBALL/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-164246887 ???MWF 11-11:50AM C. WEGNER $84 $6.50 $30 BOWLING/ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-016246826 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM J. COMBS $84 $6.50 $0 4 BOWLING/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-014246824 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM J. COMBS $84 $6.50 $0 $90.50 4 BOWLING/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-015246825 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM J. COMBS $84 $6.50 $0 $90.50 $80 fee payable to Aikido Northwest. At Milwaukie $70 fee to North Clackamas Aquatic Center. At North Clackamas $60 fee payable to Milwaukie Bowl. At Milwaukie $60 fee payable to Milwaukie Bowl. At Milwaukie $60 fee payable to Milwaukie Bowl. At Milwaukie $120.50 $120.50 $120.50 $120.50 $120.50 $120.50 $120.50 $90.50 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor 4 CORE-FIT II, 1 CREDIT PE-185-005246816 ???MWF 5:15-6:05AM R. RAINES $84 $6.50 $0 $90.50 4 PE-185-012246822 ???MW 12-1:20PM R. RAINES $84 $6.50 $0 $90.50 4 PE-185-019246829 ???TTH 6-7:20PM R. RAINES $84 $6.50 $0 $90.50 CONDITIONING II/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-062246863 ???MWF 12-12:50PM C. WEGNER $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 CONDITIONING II/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-063246864 ???MWF 12-12:50PM C. WEGNER $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 CROSS TRAINING II/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-050246858 ???TBA TBA R. ROBINSON $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 CROSS TRAINING II/INTERMED., 1 CREDIT PE-185-051246859 ???TBA TBA R. ROBINSON $84 $6.50 4 DANCE, SWING/ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-018246828 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM R. ROBINSON $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 DANCE, SWING/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-021246831 ???TTH 9-10:20AM R. ROBINSON $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 DANCE, SWING/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-017246827 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM R. ROBINSON $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 KUNG FU CONDITIONING BEG, 1 CREDIT PE-185-045246854 ???TTH 11-12:20PM N. HANCOCK $84 $6.50 $0 $90.50 4 KUNG FU CONDITIONING INT, 1 CREDIT PE-185-046254042 ???TTH 11-12:20PM N. HANCOCK $84 $6.50 $0 4 PILATES I, 1 CREDIT PE-185-054246861 ???MW STAFF $84 PILATES II, 1 CREDIT PE-185-055246862 ???MW STAFF $84 PLYOMETRICS I, 1 CREDIT PE-185-002246813 ???TTH K. MCHONE $84 4 PLYOMETRICS II, 1 CREDIT PE-185-003246814 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM K. MCHONE $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee $99 fee payable to Club Fit. At Canby $99 fee payable to Club Fit. At Canby $99 fee payable to Club Fit. At Canby. Total Course Listing Physical Education Course No. Mandatory: Attend a one hour orientation offered on Monday 1/6, Wednesday 1/8 at 1pm or Tuesday 1/7 at 8am or 1pm. Student must provide student ID number at the orientation and all workouts. Contact: robinr@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3276. $30 $120.50 Mandatory: Attend a one hour orientation offered on Monday 1/6, Wednesday 1/8 at 1pm or Tuesday 1/7 at 8am or 1pm. Student must provide student ID number at the orientation and all workouts. Contact: robinr@clackamas. edu or 503-594-3276. $130 fee payable to Balance & Harmony. At Atkinson Memorial Church, Oregon City. At Oregon City $90.50 $140 fee payable to Balance & Harmony. At Atkinson Memorial Church, Oregon City. At Oregon City 10-11:20AM $6.50 $30$120.50 10-11:20AM $6.50 $30$120.50 10:30-11:50AM $6.50 $30 $120.50 At Willamette Striders Track Club. At Oregon City At Willamette Striders Track Club. At Oregon City Continued www.clackamas.edu 75 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Physical Education, continued $30 $120.50 $30 $120.50 $30 $0 SELF-DEFENSE I, 1 CREDIT PE-185-038246848 ???MWF R. ROBINSON $84 SELF-DEFENSE II, 1 CREDIT PE-185-044254120 ???MWF R. ROBINSON $84 SOCCER, INDOOR I, 1 CREDIT PE-185-028246838 ???TTH J. SZPARA $84 4 SOCCER, INDOOR II, 1 CREDIT PE-185-026246836 ???TTH 2-3:20PM J. SZPARA $84 $6.50 $60 Required: Instructor consent. At Gladstone $90.50 11-11:50AM $6.50 $30 $120.50 10-10:50AM $6.50 $35 $125.50 2-3:20PM $6.50 $60 $150.50 Required: Instructor consent. At Gladstone $150.50 4 SOFTBALL CONDITIONING/BEG, 1 CREDIT PE-185-087246865 ???TTH 7:30-8:50AM J. BUEL $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 SOFTBALL CONDITIONING/INT, 1 CREDIT PE-185-088246866 ???TTH 7:30-8:50AM J. BUEL $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 SOFTBALL HITTING/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-089246867 ???TTH 9-10:20AM J. BUEL $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 SOFTBALL HITTING/INTERMED., 1 CREDIT PE-185-090246868 ???TTH 9-10:20AM J. BUEL $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 SWIM CONDITIONING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-093246869 ???MWF 6-6:50AM E. LAITINEN $84 $6.50 $0 $90.50 4 PE-185-150246885 ???MWF 6-6:50AM R. PARSCH $84 $6.50 $0 $90.50 4 PE-185-096246870 ???MWF 7-7:50AM R. PARSCH $84 $6.50 $0 $90.50 4 SWIM, WATER EXERCISE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-099246871 ???MWF 8-8:50AM R. PARSCH $84 $6.50 $0 $90.50 4 PE-185-126246883 ???MWF 8-8:50AM E. LAITINEN $84 $6.50 $0 $90.50 TAI CHI/ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-101246873 ???TTH 9-10:20AM N. HANCOCK $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 $50 fee to Canby Swim Center. At Canby $50 payable to Oregon City Municipal Pool. At Oregon City $50 fee to Oregon City Municipal Pool in Oregon City. $50 fee to Oregon City Municipal Pool in Oregon City. $50 fee to Canby Pool. At Canby Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor 4 PE-185-037252868 ???TTH 12:30-1:50PM N. HANCOCK $84 $6.50 $0 4 TAI CHI/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-100246872 ???TTH N. HANCOCK $84 PE-185-031252866 ???TTH N. HANCOCK $84 9-10:20AM $6.50 $30 12:30-1:50PM $6.50 $0 4 TAI CHI/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-103246874 ???TTH N. HANCOCK $84 PE-185-032252867 ???TTH N. HANCOCK $84 9-10:20AM $6.50 $30 12:30-1:50PM $6.50 $0 TRACK CONDITIONING/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-105246875 ???MWF 2-3:50PM S. BERRYMAN $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 TRACK CONDITIONING/INTERMED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-106246876 ???MWF 2-3:50PM S. BERRYMAN $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 VOLLEYBALL, POWER I, 1 CREDIT PE-185-029246839 ???T 6:30-9:20PM K. WOODS $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 VOLLEYBALL, POWER II, 1 CREDIT PE-185-030246840 ???T K. WOODS $84 4 VOLLEYBALL/ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-107246877 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM C. LEWIS $84 $6.50 $30 VOLLEYBALL/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-109246879 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM C. LEWIS $84 $6.50 $30 VOLLEYBALL/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-108246878 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM C. LEWIS $84 $6.50 $30 WEIGHT TRAINING/ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-119246882 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM C. WEGNER $84 $6.50 $30 WEIGHT TRAINING/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-117246880 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM C. WEGNER $84 $6.50 $30 WEIGHT TRAINING/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-118246881 ???TTH 10:30-11:50AM C. WEGNER $84 $6.50 $30 YOGA II, 1 CREDIT PE-185-134246884 ???MW 10-11:20AM E. HANCOCK $84 $6.50 $0 4 PE-185-013246823 ???TTH E. HANCOCK $84 PE-185-020246830 ???MW E. HANCOCK $84 $120.50 $350 fee payable to Scuba Specialties NW the first night of class for books, pool, gear rental and instruction. Additional charge for open water trip and certification. 4 ✔ 76 ROCK CLIMBING/ADVANCED, 1 CREDIT PE-185-035246845 ???TH 6-8:50PM M. KENDALL $84 $6.50 ROCK CLIMBING/BEGINNING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-049246857 ???TH 6-8:50PM M. KENDALL $84 $6.50 ROCK CLIMBING/INTERMEDIATE, 1 CREDIT PE-185-034246844 ???TH 6-8:50PM M. KENDALL $84 $6.50 SCUBA DIVING, 1 CREDIT PE-185-053246860 ???TH 6-8:50PM R. SHROUFE $84 $6.50 Course No. TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total $90.50 $130 fee payable to Balance & Harmony. At Atkinson Memorial Church. At Oregon City $120.50 $90.50 $130 fee payable to Balance & Harmony. At Atkinson Memorial Church. At Oregon City $120.50 $90.50 $130 fee payable to Balance & Harmony. At Atkinson Memorial Church. At Oregon City Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. 6:30-9:20PM $6.50 $30 $120.50 $120.50 $120.50 $120.50 $120.50 $120.50 $120.50 $90.50 $130 fee payable to Balance & Harmony. At The Gathering Place, Canby. 5:30-6:50PM $6.50 $30 7-8:20PM $6.50 $0 $120.50 $90.50 $130 fee payable to Balance and Harmony. At The Gathering Place, Canby. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor 4 ZUMBA II, 1 CREDIT PE-185-036246846 ???MW M. DIXON $84 PE-185-006253178 ???TTH M. DIXON $84 Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee 5:30-6:50PM $6.50 $30 6-7:20PM $6.50 $0 Total $120.50 $90.50 $130 fee payable to instructor first day of class. At Clarkes Grange 261. At Beavercreek. PE-194 BASKETBALL SKILLS & STRATEGIES, 1 CREDIT PE-194-03246890 ???MWF 12-1:50PM K. STEEN $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 PE-194-02246889 ???MWF 2-3:50PM C. WEGNER $84 $6.50 $30 $120.50 PE-194 WRESTLING SKILLS & STRATEGIES, 1 CREDIT PE-194-04246891 ???MWF 3-4:50PM J. RHODEN $84 $6.50 $30 PE-240 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING THEORY & TECHNIQUES, 3 CREDITS Advanced skills and strategies for competitive team members. Emphasis on preparation for collegiate competition. Restricted to instructor consent. Women’s rules. Restricted to instructor consent. Men’s rules. 6-7:50PM $19.50 $20 Hybrid. Meets: 1/5, 1/12, 1/26, 2/2 & 2/9 plus online hours. Contact: keonim@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3273. $120.50 $291.50 PE-260 CARE & PREVENTION OF ATHLETIC INJURIES, 2 CREDITS PE-270 PE-260-01246893 ???TTH 9-10:20AM K. ARIZO $168 $13 $30 SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY, 3 CREDITS Care and prevention of athletic injuries. Taping techniques and rehabilitation methods of injury will be discussed and practiced. $211 Designed to provide students the basic understanding, and knowledge of psychological skills used to improve physical performance in themselves and/or their peers/teammates. This course would be well suited for athletes, coaches or exercise leaders. WEB PE-270-01246894 ??? K. MCHONE $252 $19.50 Online. Contact: keonim@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3273. PE-280 $35 $306.50 PHYSICAL EDUCATION/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on the job experience and training related to the Physical Education field. Covers job problems and procedures, evaluation of student’s job performance by qualified college staff and site supervision. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. PE-280-01246895 ??? K. WOODS $504 PE-294 BASKETBALL SKILLS & STRATEGIES, 1 CREDIT Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $39 $45 PE-294 WRESTLING SKILLS & STRATEGIES, 1 CREDIT PE-294-04246898 ???MWF 3-4:50PM J. RHODEN $84 $6.50 $30 PE-294A PHILOSOPHY OF COACHING, 2 CREDITS WEB PE-294A-01246899 ??? P. FISKUM Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Advanced skills and strategies for competitive team members. Emphasis on preparation for collegiate competition. Required: Instructor consent. $120.50 This course is designed to enhance the leadership, teaching, and management skills of coaches as they relate to interaction with athletes at all levels. Group discussions and seminar sessions relating to coaching philosophies, ethics, practice planning, motivation, and dealing with parents, peers and assistants. PH-121 Designed to provide students the knowledge to design and implement physical training programs and exercises for participants. The curriculum will also help students pass various personal training certification tests. Introductory exercise physiology, biomechanics, program design, and exercise techniques are covered. HYB PE-240-01246892 ???M K. MCHONE $252 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor $168 $13 Online. Contact: paulf@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3272. $0 $181 Physics Advanced skills and strategies for competitive team members. Emphasis on preparation for collegiate competition. Restricted to instructor consent. Course No. $588V Advanced skills and strategies for competitive team members. Emphasis on preparation for collegiate competition. GENERAL ASTRONOMY, 4 CREDITS A lab course discussing the history of astronomy, the Earth and moon, all planets in our solar system, along with asteroids, meteors, and comets. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121; pass MTH-095 with a C or better or placement in MTH-105 or MTH-111. WEB PH-121-30250797 ??? J. DICKINSON $336 $26 $80 Online. Orientation: On campus TBA. Contact: jamesd@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3350. This class uses AstroPortal, it does not use Moodle. PH-122 $442 GENERAL ASTRONOMY, 4 CREDITS A lab course discussing the properties of our sun and other stars, and stellar evolution. Prerequisite: Pass PH-121 or GS-107. WEB PH-122-30250798 ??? J. DICKINSON $336 $26 $80 Online. Orientation: On campus TBA. Contact: jamesd@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3350. This class uses AstroPortal, it does not use Moodle. $442 PH-202 GENERAL PHYSICS, 5 CREDITS PH-202-01250799 ???MW 11-12:20PM G. BOSTROM $420 $32.50 $45 PH-202L GENERAL PHYSICS LAB, 0 CREDIT PH-202L-01250800 ???T G. BOSTROM $0 10-12:50PM $0 $0 $0 PH-202L-02250801 ???TH G. BOSTROM $0 12-2:50PM $0 $0 $0 PH-202L-03250802 ???T G. BOSTROM $0 1-3:50PM $0 $0 $0 PH-202S GENERAL PHYSICS SEMINAR, 0 CREDIT PH-202S-01250803 ???TH G. BOSTROM $0 A lab course covering electricity, magnetism, DC and AC circuits, and electromagnetic radiation. Prerequisite: Pass PH-201. Corequisites: PH-202L & PH-202S. $497.50 Lab course for the PH 202 lecture course content. Corequisite: PH-202 & PH-202S. Corequisite: PH-202 & PH-202S. Corequisite: PH-202 & PH-202S. Seminar course for PH 202 lecture course content. Corequisite: PH-202 & PH-202L. 9-9:50AM $0 $0 $0 PE-294-03246897 ???MWF 12-1:50PM K. STEEN $84 $6.50 $30 PH-212 GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS, 5 CREDITS $120.50 PE-294-02246896 ???MWF 2-3:50PM C. WEGNER $84 $6.50 $30 A lab course covering electricity, magnetism, DC and AC circuits, and electromagnetic radiation. Prerequisites: Pass PH-211 and MTH-252. $120.50 PH-212-01250805 ???MW 1-2:20PM G. BOSTROM $420 $32.50 $45 Requried: Instructor consent. Women’s rules. Required: Instructor consent. Men’s rules. Course Listing Course No. Corequisites: PH-212L & PH-212S. $497.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 77 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor 4 PSY-101-01250850 ???MW 9-10:20AM J. VELEZ $252 $19.50 $0 4 PSY-101-02250851 ???MW M. MALLATT $252 PSY-101-03250852 ???MW M. MALLATT $252 PSY-101-05250854 ???MW M. MALLATT $252 PSY-101-06250855 ???M S. SCHAEFER $252 PSY-110 PSYCHOLOGY: AN OVERVIEW, 4 CREDITS WEB PSY-110-01250857 ??? E. LEWIS PSY-200 PSYCHOLOGY AS A NATURAL SCIENCE, 4 CREDITS Political Science Introduction to physiological psychology, the study of how the nervous system produces behavior and cognition. Further topics may include consciousness, sleep, memory, emotion and language. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Explores the various ideologies, institutions, and processes that constitute the nation-states that make up the world political system. Introduces students to the comparative method of political science. Introduces a wide-ranging assessment of the fundamental differences between presidential and parliamentary systems, and an exploration of various political systems and governments around the world within the context of current world politics. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. PSY-205 PSY-200-01250858 ???MW 10-11:50AM S. TOBIN $336 $26 $0 PSY-200-02250859 ???TTH 10-11:50AM S. TOBIN $336 $26 $0 PSY-200-03254154 ???TTH 1-2:50PM S. TOBIN $336 $26 $0 PSYCHOLOGY AS A SOCIAL SCIENCE, 4 CREDITS PSY-215 PSY-205-01250860 ???TTH 10-11:50AM E. LEWIS $336 $26 $0 $362 PSY-205-02250861 ???MW 12-1:50PM S. TOBIN $336 $26 $0 $362 PSY-205-03250862 ???TTH 1-2:50PM E. LEWIS $336 $26 $0 $362 INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 4 CREDITS Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Physics, continued PH-212L GENERAL PHYSICS LAB, 0 CREDIT PH-212L-01250806 ???T G. BOSTROM $0 10-12:50PM $0 $0 $0 PH-212L-02250807 ???TH G. BOSTROM $0 12-2:50PM $0 $0 $0 PH-212L-03250808 ???T G. BOSTROM $0 1-3:50PM $0 $0 Lab course for PH 212 lecture course content. Corequisite: PH-212 & PH-212S. Corequisite: PH-212 & PH-212S. Corequisite: PH-212 & PH-212S. PH-212S GENERAL PHYSICS SEMINAR, 0 CREDIT PH-212S-01250809 ???T G. BOSTROM $0 4-4:50PM $0 $0 PH-212S-02250810 ???F G. BOSTROM $0 12-12:50PM $0 $0 $0 PS-204 Corequisite: PH-212 & PH-212L. $0 $0 INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS, 4 CREDITS WEB PS-204-01250848 ??? J. HITE $336 $26 $0 $362 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: jhite@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6121. PS-205 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, 4 CREDITS PS-280 PS-205-01254008 ???MW 12-1:50PM J. HITE $336 $26 $0 POLITICAL SCIENCE/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS Introduces the study of international relations by examining the institutions that constitute the international system. Special attention will be paid to the conflicts in the Iraq, Afghanistan, and other theatres of combat, as well as diplomacy and terrorism as instruments of foreign policy. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. $362 Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of political science. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. PS-280-01253048 ??? J. FLOWERS $504 Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $39 $45 $588V Psychology PSY-101 HUMAN RELATIONS, 3 CREDITS Introduction to interpersonal relationships and human relations in a social context. Includes lecture and discussions/activities with an emphasis on student participation. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. ✔ 78 PSY-101-04250853 ???TTH 8-9:20AM S. KISER $252 $19.50 $0 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Time Fee Crs. Fee At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus.. 10-11:20AM $19.50 $0 12-1:20PM $19.50 $0 2-3:20PM $19.50 $0 6-8:50PM $19.50 $0 Total $271.50 $271.50 $271.50 $271.50 $271.50 A general introduction to the field of psychology. Explores a wide variety of topics. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Seminar course for PH 212 lecture course content. Corequisite: PH-212 & PH-212L. Day Tuition $271.50 $336 $26 $35 $397 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: ericl@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3410. $362 $362 $362 Principles of conditioning and social psychology, the study of how groups affect the individual. Further topics may include motivation, personality, development and stress. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Research and theories regarding the development of the individual from conception to death, including physical, social and cognitive changes. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. 4 PSY-215-02250865 ???TTH 10-11:50AM J. BENNETT $336 $26 $0 PSY-219 PSY-215-01250864 ???TTH 1-2:50PM S. KISER $336 $26 $0 $362 PSY-215-03254009 ???TTH 3-4:50PM S. TOBIN $336 $26 $0 $362 INTRODUCTION TO ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, 4 CREDITS 4 PSY-219-01250867 ???TTH 1-2:50PM J. BENNETT $336 $26 $0 4 PSY-219-15253042 ???W 6-9:50PM STAFF $0 $0 $362$362 At Harmony Community Campus. $362 Introduction to abnormal psychology including disorders and approaches to treatment. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 At Harmony Community Campus. $362 At Wilsonville Campus. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor PSY-221 INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELING, 4 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total PSY-231 PSY-221-01250868 ???TTH 10-11:50AM S. KISER $336 $26 $0 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SEXUALITY, 4 CREDITS $362 Introduction to research and theories of human sexual behavior, including sexual relationships, communication and intimacy, sex roles, the development of gender, social trends regarding sexuality and the biology of sexuality and conception. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. PSY-240 PSY-231-01250869 ???MW 10-11:50AM E. LEWIS $336 $26 $0 $362 INTERPERSONAL AWARENESS & GROWTH, 4 CREDITS Examines the dynamics of personality and explores techniques for overcoming self-defeating behaviors. Develops methods for making personal changes. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. PSY-280 PSY-240-01250870 ???M 6-9:50PM M. SALITORE $336 $26 $0 PSYCHOLOGY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS PSY-280-01254010 ??? E. LEWIS $362 Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of psychology. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. Restricted to instructor consent. $504 $39 $45 $588V Reading RD-080 FUNDAMENTALS OF COLLEGE READING, 3 CREDITS RD-090 RD-080-02247885 ???TTH 10-11:20AM STAFF $252 $19.50 $15$286.50 RD-080-01247883 ???MW 1-2:20PM STAFF $252 $19.50 $15$286.50 INTERMEDIATE READING SKILLS, 3 CREDITS RD-115 RD-090-01247887 ???MW R. OGDEN $252 RD-090-03247891 ???MW B. MARKS $252 RD-090-04247893 ???TTH B. MARKS $252 RD-090-02247889 ???MW R. OGDEN $252 COLLEGE READING, 3 CREDITS 9-10:20AM $19.50 $15 $286.50 10-11:20AM $19.50 $15 $286.50 1-2:20PM $19.50 $15 $286.50 2-3:20PM $19.50 $15 $286.50 RD-115-01247895 ???MW R. OGDEN $252 RD-115-02247897 ???TTH R. OGDEN $252 11-12:20PM $19.50 $15 $286.50 1-2:20PM $19.50 $15 $286.50 This course focuses on fundamental reading skills for non-fiction text, including identifying main ideas, supporting details and organizational patterns. Vocabulary improvement emphasizes dictionary skills. Core reading comprehension strategies and inferences are introduced. Prerequisite: Placement in RD-080. Introduces and reinforces skills for success in entry-level college classes. Emphasizes vocabulary building, comprehension, reading strategies, critical thinking. Prerequisite: Pass RD-080 or placement in RD-090. This transfer elective course presents reading strategies for success in college-level classes. Emphasizes comprehension, efficiency, critical reading and thinking, and application of reading strategies appropriate to a variety of materials. Vocabulary development is also addressed. Prerequisite: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Religious Studies R-101 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS, 4 CREDITS 4 R-101-01254157 ???TTH J. SHELTON $336 R-101-02250872 ???TTH T. WATSON $336 R-102 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS, 4 CREDITS 4 R-102-01253049 ???TH T. WATSON $336 R-280 RELIGION/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS R-280-01253051 ??? J. FLOWERS $504 The nature of myth and story, ancient religions, ideas of God, Judaism and introduction to religious topics. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. At Harmony Community Campus. 8-9:50AM $26 $0 1-2:50PM $26 $0 $362 $362 Course Listing Provides an overview of the theoretical background for different approaches to counseling. Practical skills development emphasized. Role playing, instructor demonstrations and experiential exercises will be explored. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Course No. Covers written and oral sources, Christianity, Islam, and includes the history and philosophy of other Western religious developments. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. At Harmony Community Campus.. 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $362 Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of religion. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $39 $45 $588V Renewable Energy Technology All degree seeking students should arrange to speak to a faculty advisor prior to registering. Call 503-594-3318 for more information, or contact the Student Success Center, 503-594-3475. RET-200 RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS, 4 CREDITS RET-209 RET-200-01246462 ???TTH 3-4:50PM A. FOUHY $336 $26 $120 $482 RENEWABLE ENERGY I: ENERGY EFFICIENCY, 3 CREDITS RET-215 RET-209-01246463 ???MW 5:30-8:20PM A. FOUHY $252 $19.50 $90 $361.50 RENEWABLE ENERGY IV: SYSTEMS DESIGN, 3 CREDITS RET-215-01246464 ???TTH 5:30-8:20PM A. FOUHY $252 $19.50 $90 This course provides a survey of various renewable energy systems. Participants will learn about the benefits and limitations of each type of energy source as well as their functional principles. Students will participate in several field learning exercises related to energy systems. The intended audiences are technical students wishing to explore the Renewable Energy field and students from the humanities and social sciences wanting a better understanding of this socially important technology. This course concentrates on the conservation of scarce energy resources in residential, commercial and industrial applications. The course will examine the common sources of energy loss in building systems and homes, industrial processes and transportation. Students will be introduced to residential energy audits and mitigation. Topics will also include regenerative transportation systems, LEED certification, test instruments, insulation values, heat exchangers and financial payback period. Includes hands-on lab exercises. Prerequisite: RET-200. This fourth course in the series will concentrate on systems design for renewable energy applications. Students will work together and apply concepts to evaluate, design and select one or more renewable energy systems for solar, wind or micro-hydro installations. Topics will include site surveys, structural elements, electrical generators, energy storage and electrical inversion. Prerequisite: RET-213. $361.50 Continued www.clackamas.edu 79 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Social Science Renewable Energy Technology, continued RET-240 ALTERNATIVE FUELS, 4 CREDITS SSC-160 FAITH & REASON, 5 CREDITS RET-280 RET-240-01254082 ???TTH 10-2PM A. FOUHY $336 $26 $120 $482 RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY/CWE, 1-12V CREDITS WEB SSC-160-01250885 ??? D. HARTSOCK $420 $32.50 $35 $487.50 WEB SSC-160-02254006 ??? D. HARTSOCK $420 $32.50 $35 $487.50 SSC-181 PATHWAY TO SUSTAINABILITY, 5 CREDITS SSC-241 SSC-181-01250352 ???MW 6-8:20PM J. GRABILL $420 $32.50 $0 $452.50 AMERICAN MILITARY CONFLICT: THE COLD WAR, 4 CREDITS Offers students familiarity and entry levels to work with alternative fuel systems. Explores (technically, economically and ecologically) the following alternative fuels: bio-diesel, vegetable oils, electricity, ethanol, hydrogen, propane, methanol, natural gas, heat engines, fuel cell and hybrid vehicles. Cooperative work experience. Major emphasis on work-based learning experience in the renewable energy field. Coordination of instruction and evaluation of student job performance will be provided by college faculty in conjunction with employer/supervisor. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. RET-280-01246465 ??? A. FOUHY Corequisite: CWE-281-06. $1008 $78 $45 Science: Arts & Science See Arts & Science. Science: Biology See Biology. Science: Chemistry See Chemistry. Science: Environmental See Environmental Science. Science: General Science See General Science. Science: Geology See Geology. Science: Physics See Physics. Science: Zoology See Zoology. Small Business Classes/Workshops See “Business Development Center”. ✔ 80 Course No. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location $1131V Introduction to classical philosophy, sacred texts, modern fiction, poetry, theology, evolutionary biology, and cosmology. Consideration of how personal concepts of faith and reason and institutions of science and religion, shape personal intellectual landscapes. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: donnh@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3408. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: donnh@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3408. Can we create a more sustainable and just world? How do socially meaningful changes come about? What are the ecological and social repercussions of the choices we make? Are ecological and social justice concerns linked? Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Provides students with the fundamental knowledge of the politics and geography of United States military operations when conducting ‘The Cold War’ as applied in conflicts in Korea, Vietnam and the planned defense of Western Europe. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. SSC-241-01250886 ???MW 2-3:50PM R. KEELER/S. KING $336 $26 $0 $362 Sociology SOC-204 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY, 4 CREDITS WEB SOC-204-01250876 ???MW 10-11:50AM E. PFEIFER $336 $26 $0 SOC-204-02250877 ??? C. SUMMERS-NOMURA $336 $26 $35 SOC-205 SOCIAL STRATIFICATION & SOCIAL SYSTEMS, 4 CREDITS 4 SOC-205-15254012 ???TTH 9-10:50AM G. LOVELESS $0 $0 $362 $362 4 SOC-205-01250879 ???MW 1-2:50PM G. LOVELESS $336 $26 $0 $362 SOC-205-02250880 ???TTH 1-2:50PM E. PFEIFER $336 $26 $0 $362 Explores the social perspectives on the principles and processes of human social behavior. Examines concepts such as culture, socialization, social structure, roles, groups, organizations, and social stratification and introduces various sociological theories and research methodologies. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. $362 $397 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: carries@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3866. Examines issues of social structure and social stratification. Explores the various social institutions (family, economy, education, health, religion and politics) and inequalities of race, class, gender, age, sexual orientation and disability, as well as various theoretical perspectives. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 At Wilsonville Campus At Harmony Community Campus. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee WEB SOC-205-03250881 ??? C. SUMMERS-NOMURA $336 $26 $35 SOC-206 INSTITUTIONS & SOCIAL CHANGE, 4 CREDITS Total $397 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: carries@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3866. Explores various social institutions (family, economy, education, health, religion, and politics), stratification systems, social movements and other various elements of culture from a social change perspective. Various theories of social organization and sources social change will be examined. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. 4 SOC-206-01250882 ???MW E. PFEIFER $336 SOC-206-02254158 ???T G. LOVELESS $336 SOC-210 MARRIAGE, FAMILY & INTIMATE RELATIONS, 4 CREDITS At Harmony Community Campus.. 12-1:50PM $26 $0 6-9:50PM $26 $0 $362 $362 This course will introduce students to the study of marriage, intimate relations, and family systems from the sociological viewpoint. Students will examine the ways in which race, class, gender, sexuality, community, and society influence patterns of courtship, intimate relations, marriage, and family, and explore the various challenges facing families today. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. SOC-225 SOC-210-01250883 ???MW 8-9:50AM G. LOVELESS $336 $26 $0 SOCIAL PROBLEMS, 4 CREDITS $362 SOC-280 SOC-225-01250884 ???TTH 10-11:50AM E. PFEIFER $336 $26 $0 SOCIOLOGY/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS $362 SOC-280-01254013 ??? E. PFEIFER Applies the sociological framework to the study of social problems, their identification, analysis of causes and possible solutions. Problems explored may include mental disorders, drug and alcohol addiction, crime and deliquency, group discrimination, inequality, poverty, alienation, domestic and international violence, environment, and energy. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Restricted to instructor consent. $39 $45 $588V TA-142 ACTING II, 4 CREDITS TA-153 TA-142-01250208 ???MWF 10-11:15AM J. EIKREM $336 $26 $20 $382 THEATRE REHEARSAL/PERFORMANCE, 1-3V CREDITS TA-195 TA-153-01250209 ???MWF 3-5:50PM J. EIKREM $252 $19.50 $20 $291.50V STUDENT PERFORMANCE SHOWCASE, 1-3V CREDITS TA-195-01250210 ???MWF 12-2:50PM J. EIKREM $252 $19.50 $20 $291.50V TA-212 TECHNICAL THEATRE STUDY, 4 CREDITS TA-253 TA-212-01250211 ???TTH 9-11:50AM C. WHITTEN/C. BRADFORD $336 $26 $20 $382 THEATRE REHEARSAL/PERFORMANCE, 1-3V CREDITS TA-280 TA-253-01250212 ???MWF 3-5:50PM J. EIKREM $252 $19.50 $20 $291.50V THEATRE/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS TA-295 TA-280-01250213 ??? J. EIKREM $504 $39 $45 $588V STUDENT PERFORMANCE SHOWCASE, 1-3V CREDITS TA-295-01250214 ???MWF 12-2:50PM J. EIKREM $252 $19.50 $20 $291.50V Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Further studies the methods, techniques and theories of acting as an art form. Performance of lab exercises and monologues/scenes from published dramatic literature with written assignments to include response and analysis papars are the basic teaching approaches. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Training in theatre production through intensive study and rehearsal of scenes and plays for public performances. Required: Instructor consent and successful audition. Can be repeated up to 6 credits. Training in special forms of theatrical presentation through in-class intensive preparation, study, and program development for public presentation including comedy improv, stand-up comedy, and student directed one-act plays. Required: Instructor consent and successful audition. Can be repeated up to 6 credits. Meets: Improv 12-12:50pm, Stand-Up 1-1:50pm, One-Acts 2-2:50pm. Comprehensive study and practice in presentational graphics, scene design, lighting design, and chromatics. The full creative process of staging a production will be explored through aesthetic research and design projects. Includes hands-on participation in CCC’s mainstage production. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisites: Pass TA-111, TA-112 and TA-113. Cooperative work experience. Provides student with a learning experience related to course of study and career goal. Major emphasis will be given to on-the-job experience and training. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. Speech See Communication Studies. Theatre Arts ATH-005 PLAYS & REHEARSALS, 0 CREDIT Training in theatre production through intensive study and rehearsal of scenes and plays for public performances. ATH-005-01250215 ???MWF 3-5:50PM J. EIKREM $0 $0 $20 ATH-006 STAGECRAFT, 0 CREDIT Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Training in theatre production through intensive study and rehearsal of scenes and plays for public performances. Required: Instructor consent and successful audition. Can be repeated up to 6 credits. Cooperative work experience. Provides students with on-the-job work experience in the field of sociology. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. $504 Course No. Course Listing Course No. $20 Training in theatrical production through in-class intensive preparation, study and program development for public presentation. Projects vary in length from 20-30 minutes. Uses all forms of performing arts. TA-112 ATH-006-01250216 ???TTH 9-11:50AM C. WHITTEN $0 $0 $20 $20 FUNDAMENTALS OF TECHNICAL THEATRE, 4 CREDITS TA-112-01250206 ???TTH 9-11:50AM C. WHITTEN/C. BRADFORD $336 $26 $20 Training in special forms of theatrical presentation through in-class intensive preparation, study, and program development for public presentation including comedy improv, stand-up comedy, and student directed one-act plays. Required: Instructor consent and successful audition. Can be repeated up to 6 credits. Meets: Improv 12-12:50pm, Stand-Up 1-1:50pm, One-Acts 2-2:50pm. Intermediate study and practice in techniques of mounting various types of productions for presentation. Includes basic principles and techniques in stage design, construction and lighting. Flexible laboratory sessions available. $382 Continued www.clackamas.edu 81 Course Listing Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Transportation & Logistics TTL-101 and TTL-121 will be taken in combination, and are available in daytime, evening and weekend formats. The combined class fee is to be PAID ON SITE to IITR. For more information on IITR and this training program, contact Dave Riggins at 503-657-8225, or inquire at http://www.iitr. net/information.html INTRODUCTION TO PROFESSIONAL TRUCK DRIVING & LOGISTICS, 4 CREDITS Introduction to logistics and commercial vehicle operation, covering control systems, coupling procedures, cargo handling and pre-trip inspections. Covers regulations and requirements for CDL, speed management, road conditions, and accident scene management. 4 TTL-101-01246184 ???TBA TBA J. MCKINNEY/P. CLEM $0 $0 TTL-121 PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS IN PROFESSIONAL TRUCK DRIVING & LOGISTICS, 1-8V CREDITS $0 $0 Time Fee Crs. Fee Total HYB 4 TTL-121-01254166 ???TBA TBA J. MCKINNEY/P. CLEM $0 $0 TTL-180 TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS/CWE, 6 CREDITS TTL-180-01246185 ??? P. CLEM/J. MCKINNEY $0 Work-based learning experience in the Transportation & Logistics field. Supervision and evaluation of the student’s job performance will be provided by qualified staff of the College and employer. $500 6-7:50PM $0 $446.50 $446.50 Hyrbid. Meets Mondays plus online hours. Required: Instructor consent. To waive completion of ERM-121, contact Shelly Tracy, 503-594-0942, shellyt@clackamas.edu or Angie Sandercrock, 503-594-0944, angies@ clackamas.edu. At Wilsonville Campus. ERM-107 CAREER PORTFOLIO, 4 CREDITS Develop and customize a professional portfolio to record the application of knowledge and skills which may relate to students targeted career field. Portfolio consists of resume, reference letters, work samples, narrative, and certifications. Prerequisites: Pass ERM-121 with a C or better, or instructor consent. Corequisites: ERM-100, ERM-109, or instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. HYB ERM-107-01254155 ???W A. LESHER $0 6-8:50PM $0 $402 $402 Hybrid. Meets: Wednesdays from 1/7 to 2/11 plus online hours. Required: Instructor consent. To waive completion of ERM-121, contact Shelly Tracy, 503-594-0942, shellyt@clackamas.edu or Angie Sandercock, 503-594-0944, angies@clackamas.edu. At Wilsonville Campus. Explore various career options and pathways and develop industry contacts. Practice interviewing skills and techniques. Prerequisites: Pass ERM-121 with a C or better, or instructor consent. Corequisites: ERM-100 and ERM-107. Required: Instructor consent. HYB $0V Required: Instructor consent. To register, contact Dave Riggins at 503-657-8225. Course fees are included upon registration in TTL-101-01. Corequisite: TTL-101-01. At Clackamas $0 ERM-100-01254153 ???M J. MCLAIN $0 ERM-109 CAREER INTERVIEW STRATEGIES, 1 CREDIT Demonstration of skill development related to safe commercial vehicle operation. In-depth coverage of logistics, business processes and communication skills development. Covers delivery vehicle basics, including backing, visual search, shifting, turning, space and speed management. $500 Required: Instructor consent and a weekly CWE seminar. Contact: pamc@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3196. Utility Workforce Training ERM-109-01254156 ???W J. JOHNSTON $0 6-8:50PM $0 $105.50 $105.50 Hybrid. Meets Wednesday 2/18 plus online hours. Required: Instructor consent. To waive completion of ERM-121, contact Shelly Tracy, 503-594-0942, shellyt@clackamas.edu or Angie Sandercock, 503-594-0944, angies@clackamas.edu. At Wilsonville Campus. ERM-110 OSHA 10 TRAINING, 1 CREDIT Discover principles and concepts that govern safe work practices in the utility industry. Focus is on safety awareness and application of safe working habits. Required: Instructor consent. 4 ERM-110-01254159 ???F ???S STAFF $0 6-9:00PM 9-5:00PM $0 $105.50$105.50 Meets: 1/23 & 1/24. Required: Instructor consent. Contact Shelly Tracy, 503-594-0945, shellyt@clackamas.edu, or Angie Sandercock, 503-594-0944, angies@clackamas.edu. At Wilsonville Campus. ERM-111 FLAGGING-WORK ZONE PROTECTION, 1 CREDIT The Utility Trade Prep: Lineworker Pathway Certificate and Utility Field Technician Pathway Certificate are two term programs that train students for trade specific entry level skills. The primary function of temporary traffic control is to provide safe and efficient movement of road users through or around work zones while protecting workers and emergency response personnel. Flagger training requires a course of instruction in the following topics: Fundamental Principles, The Four Parts of Temporary Traffic Control Zones, Main Traffic Control Devices, Location/Spacing of Devices and Flagging Principles. Students must be 18 or older to register. Required: Instructor consent. The Utility Workforce Readiness Career Pathway and Utility Trade Prep: Lineworker Pathway Certificate are approved by BOLI as pre-apprentice programs. 4 ERM-111-01254271 ???F ???S M. WEISSENFELS $0 CCC Wilsonville campus offers four pathway certificate programs that prepare students with a range of skills for entry level technical careers. The Occupational Health and Safety Pathway Certificate and Utility Workforce Readiness Career Pathway Certificate are one term programs. All degree/certificate seeking students should arrange to speak to an advisor prior to registering. Call Angie Sandercock at 503-594-0944 for more information or advising needs. See Energy Resource Management for one year certificate and AAS degree. ✔ 82 Day Tuition Through research, students will discover and report on career options in the energy and utility resource industries. Prerequisite: Pass ERM-121 with a C or better, or instructor consent. Corequisites: ERM-107, ERM-109. Required: Instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. To register, contact Dave Riggins at 503-6578225. A $5,210 fee is payable to IITR, which includes the cost of the corequisite class. Corequisite: TTL-121-01. At Clackamas $0 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor ERM-100 INTRODUCTION TO UTILITY INDUSTRY AND CAREER OPTIONS, 3 CREDITS Through a first-ever public/private partnership with IITR (International Institute of Transportation Resource), CCC is offering a series of Transportation and Logistics courses which include Commercial Driver’s Licensing (CDL) training, practical applications, customer service skills, and cooperative work experience. TTL-101 Course No. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 6-9:00PM 9-5:00PM $0 $135.50 $135.50 Meets: 2/6 & 2/7. Required: Instructor consent. Contact Shelly Tracy, 503-594-0945, shellyt@clackamas.edu or Vickie Sandercock, 503-594-0944, angies@clackamas.edu. At Wilsonville Campus. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total ERM-160 UTILITY INDUSTRY HEALTH AWARENESS, 3 CREDITS 4 ERM-160-01254161 ???TTH 6-8:50PM J. JOHNSTON $0 $0 $286.50 $286.50 Meets: 1/6-2/5. Required: Instructor consent. To waive completion of ERM 121, contact Shelly Tracy, 503-594-0945, shellyt@clackamas.edu or Angie Sandercock, 503-594-0944, angies@clackamas.edu. At Wilsonville Campus. ERM-161 UTILITY INDUSTRY SAFETY DEVELOPMENT, 4 CREDITS Explore diverse applications of safety and performance in the workplace. Personal safety, work zone protection, dealing with chemicals and use of MSD sheets, vehicle inspection and safety, competent work practices that ensure both safety on the job and proven work performance. Prerequisites: Pass ERM-160 with a C or better, or instructor consent. Required: Instructor consent. 4 ERM-161-01254272 ???TTH 6-9:20PM ???S 8-4:00PM B. ELZA $0 $0 $542 $542 Meets: 2/10-3/19. Saturday dates are 2/14, 2/21, 2/28, 3/7, & 3/14. Required: Instructor consent. Contact Shelly Tracy, 503-594-0945, shellyt@clackamas.edu or Angie Sandercock, 503-594-0944, angies@ clackamas.edu. At Wilsonville Campus. WET-009 4-DAY CROSS CONN SPECIALIST, 3.2 CEU WET-009-41254040 ??? MTWTH8-4:50PM J. NURMI $0 $0 $375 Meets: 3/16-3/19. WET-009 5-DAY TESTER CERTIFICATION, 4 CEU WET-009-51250257 ??? MTWTHF8-4:50PM M. LAFORCE $0 $0 $470 $375 $470 WET-009 ONE-DAY CROSS CONN SPEC UPDATE, 0.6 CEU Current State of Oregon rules and regulations and best practices for cross connection program managers. Satisfies continuing education unit requirement for State of Oregon Cross Connection Specialist certification. WET-009-31250256 ???F M. LAFORCE $0 8-3:50PM $0 $85 $85 WET-009-32252988 ???F M. LAFORCE $0 8-3:50PM $0 $85 $85 Meets: 1/23. Preregistration required. For more information call 503-5943345 or email naomis@clackamas.edu WET-009 ONE-DAY TESTER RENEWAL, 0.6 CEU One-day tester renewal course prepared to demonstrate your testing skills on all of the approved backflow assemblies. Upon successful completion of hands-on and written exam student is issued a certificate of completion for renewal of backflow tester license. WET-009-11250254 ???F M. LAFORCE $0 8-3:50PM $0 $85 $85 Meets: 1/9. Preregistration required. For more information call 503-5943345 or email naomis@clackamas.edu WET-009-12252981 ???TH M. LAFORCE $0 8-3:50PM $0 $85 $85 WET-009-13252982 ???F M. LAFORCE $0 8-3:50PM $0 $85 $85 Meets: 2/26. Meets: 3/6. Time Fee Crs. Fee Total $170 $170 Meets: 2/12-2/13. Preregistration required. For more information call 503-594-3345 or email naomis@clackamas.edu WET-009-22252983 ???THF 8-3:50PM M. LAFORCE $0 $0 $170 Meets: 3/12-3/13. WET-020 WASTEWATER OPERATIONS II, 3 CREDITS For professional upgrade only. Does not meet the requirements for the certificate or degree. Secondary wastewater treatment alternatives with municipal application. Fixed and suspended film systems and clarification process. Includes biological sludge treatment. Prerequisite: Pass WET-010. WET-020-01250258 ???M M. LAFORCE $252 6-8:50PM $19.50 $7 $278.50 Prerequisite: Pass WET-010. For professional upgrade only. No math requirement. WET-021 WATERWORKS OPERATIONS II, 3 CREDITS For professional upgrade only. Does not meet the requirements for the certificate or degree. Basic hydrology, ground water and surface water sources, well construction and operation, introduction to water chemistry, waterworks hydraulics, and fundamentals of pumps and pumping. Prerequisite: Pass WET-011. WET-021-01250259 ???T J. NURMI $252 6-8:50PM $19.50 $7 $278.50 Prerequisite: Pass WET-011. For professional upgrade only. No math requirement. WET-109 BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY OPERATION AND TESTING, 3 CREDITS Meets: 3/16-3/20. Preregistration required. For more information call 503594-3345. Meets: 2/27. Day Tuition WET-009 TWO-DAY TESTER RETRAIN/RENEWAL, 1.2 CEU WET-009-21250255 ???THF 8-3:50PM M. LAFORCE/J. NURMI $0 $0 $170 Water & Environmental Technology Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Course Listing Discover principles and concepts that govern health related environmental conditions in a workplace setting in the utility industry. Create systems for change specific to health related workplace conditions. Prerequisite: Pass ERM-121 with a C or better, or instructor consent. Corequisites: ERM-100,ERM-107, and ERM-109. Required: Instructor consent. Course No. A lecture course with lab component that focuses on backflow assembly hydraulics, operations, installation, and testing. WET-109-01250260 ??? M. LAFORCE Meets: 3/16-3/20. MTWTHF8-4:50PM $252 $19.50 $470 $741.50 WET-120 WASTEWATER OPERATIONS II, 3 CREDITS Secondary wastewater treatment alternatives with municipal application. Fixed and suspended film systems and clarification process. Prerequisite: Pass WET-110. Corequisite: MTH-082C. WET-120-01250261 ???M M. LAFORCE $252 6-8:50PM $19.50 $7 Prerequisite: Pass WET-110. Corequisite: MTH-082C-01. $278.50 WET-121 WATERWORKS OPERATIONS II, 3 CREDITS Basic hydrology, ground water and surface water sources, well construction and operation, itnroduction to chemistry, waterworks hydraulics, and fundamentals of pumps and pumping. Prerequisite: Pass WET-111. Corequisite: MTH-082D. WET-121-01250262 ???T J. NURMI $252 6-8:50PM $19.50 $7 Prerequisite: Pass WET-111. Corequisite: MTH-082D-01. $278.50 WET-122 WATER DISTRIBUTION/WASTEWATER COLLECTION, 3 CREDITS Elementary engineering aspects of water distribution and wastewater collection systems. System components, construction materials, pump station design, and related topics. Prerequisite: Pass WET-110. Corequisite: WET-120. WET-122-01250263 ???T M. LAFORCE $252 12-2:50PM $19.50 $0 Prerequisite: Pass WET-110. Corequisite: WET-120. $271.50 WET-123 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY I, 3 CREDITS Theory and applied laboratory techniques for testing water and wastewater. Students will test wastewater for NPDES required tests. Prerequisite: Pass CH-104. WET-123-01250264 ???M M. LAFORCE $252 11-12:50PM $19.50 $28 $299.50 WET-123-02250265 ???W M. LAFORCE $252 12-1:50PM $19.50 $28 $299.50 Prerequisite: pass CH-104. Corequisite: WET-123L-01. Corequisite: WET-123L-02. Continued www.clackamas.edu 83 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Water & Enfironmental Technology, continued Lab section for the WET-123 lecture class. WET-123L-01250266 ???M M. LAFORCE $0 1-3:50PM $0 $0 $0 WET-123L-02250267 ???W M. LAFORCE $0 2-4:50PM $0 $0 $0 Corequisite: WET-123-02. WET-180 WATER & ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS I, 1-5V CREDITS Practical work experience in a municipal, industrial treatment, distribution, or collection system. Placement in consulting firms, federal and state regulatory agencies, BLM, BPA, and other regulated governmental organizations. Corequisite: CWE Seminar. WET-180-01250268 ??? M. LAFORCE Corequisite: CWE-281-01. $420 $32.50 $45 $497.50V WLD-007AAWS CERTIFICATION 1 PLATE TEST, 0 CREDIT Welder certification in accordance with AWS Dl .1 for one position for students enrolled in any CCC welding course. City card upon request. Required: Instructor consent. WLD-007A-01246470 ???TBA TBA S. CALDERA $0 $0 $140 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: suec@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3065. WLD-007B-01246471 ???TBA TBA S. CALDERA $0 $0 $280 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: suec@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3065. $280 Welder certification on pipe in accordance with AWS D1.1 for students enrolled in any CCC welding course. City card upon request. Required: Instructor consent. WLD-007C-01246472 ???TBA TBA S. CALDERA $0 $0 $280 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: suec@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3065. $280 WLD-100 WELDERS PRINT READING I, 3 CREDITS Provides instruction in reading and interpretation of sketches and prints common in the welding industry. Interpretation of conventional drafting symbols, welding symbols, development of basic shop drawings and projects. WLD-100-01246473 ???W 2-4:50PM D. BATES $252 $19.50 $45 WLD-102 INTRODUCTION TO WELDING, 2 CREDITS $316.50 Designed for the beginner and experimental welder. Includes: oxy-acetylene, stick, wire feed and TIG welding, oxy-acetylene and plasma arc cutting. ✔ 84 WLD-102-01246474 ???S K. KAUFFMAN $168 WLD-102-02246475 ???S K. KAUFFMAN $168 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Total WLD-103-01246476 ???SU 10-1:50PM B. ROMANS $168 $13 $90 WLD-110 WELDER CERTIFICATION, 1-4V CREDITS 9-12:50PM $13 $90 2-5:50PM $13 $90 $271 Provides theory and practical instruction in welder certification. Choose FCAW, SMAW, or GTAW for certification. WLD-110-01246478 ???MW 8-11:50AM S. CALDERA $0 $0 $514 $514V WLD-110-02246480 ???TTH 8-11:50AM S. CALDERA $0 $0 $514 $514V Required: Instructor consent. Contact: suec@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3065. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: suec@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3065. $514V Provides theory and practical instruction in welder certification. Choose FCAW, SMAW, or GTAW for certification. WLD-110-10246484 ???S K. KAUFFMAN $0 2-5:50PM $0 $257 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: Kevin Kauffman at kevink@ clackamas.edu. $257V Provides theory and practical instruction in welder certification. Choose FCAW, SMAW, or GTAW for certification. WLD-110-04246482 ???MW 6-9:50PM J. PHELPS $0 $0 $514 $514V WLD-110-05246483 ???TTH 6-9:50PM J. PHELPS $0 $0 $514 $514V WLD-007CAWS CERTIFICATION PIPE TEST, 0 CREDIT Crs. Fee WLD-110 WELDER CERTIFICATION, 1-4V CREDITS Welder certification in any two positions, in accordance with AWS D1.1 for students enrolled in any CCC welding course. City card upon request. Required: Instructor consent. Time Fee Introduces the student to basic blacksmithing techniques and processes, as well as terminology, steel types, heat treating and tool making. Multiple projects allow the student to practice the varied methods of manual metal forming. No welding experience required. $140 WLD-007BAWS CERTIFICATION 2 PLATE TEST, 0 CREDIT Day Tuition WLD-110-03246481 ???WF 1-4:50PM G. RICKARD $0 $0 $514 WLD-110 WELDER CERTIFICATION, 1-2V CREDITS Welding Technology Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor WLD-103 BLACKSMITHING & TRADITIONAL IRON WORKING, 2 CREDITS WET-123L ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LAB, 0 CREDIT Corequisite: WET-123-01. Course No. $271 $271 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: johnp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6378. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: johnp@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6378. WLD-113 GAS METAL ARC WELDING/FLUX-CORED ARC METAL (WIREFEED), 8 CREDITS Acquire knowledge and skills to perform fillet and groove welds in all positions with GMAW and FCAW. Oxy-fuel and plasma cutting also covered. WLD-113-01246487 ??? MTWTH6-9:50PM J. PHELPS/K. KAUFFMAN $672 $52 $360 $1084 WLD-113AGAS METAL ARC WELDING/FLUX-CORED ARC WELDING (WIREFEED), 4 CREDITS Part one of WLD-113 which provides the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills to perform fillet and groove welds in flat and horizontal positions with GMAW and FCAW processes. Oxy-fuel and plasma cutting also covered. WLD-113A-01246488 ???MW 6-9:50PM J. PHELPS/K. KAUFFMAN $336 $26 $180 $542 WLD-113BGAS METAL ARC WELDING/FLUX-CORED ARC WELDING (WIREFEED), 4 CREDITS Part two of WLD-113 which provides additional knowledge and skills to perform fillet and groove welds in vertical and overhead positions with the GMAW and FCAW processes. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-113A. TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 WLD-113B-01246491 ???TTH 6-9:50PM J. PHELPS $336 $26 $180 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class $542 ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total WLD-115 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING (GTAW), 8 CREDITS WLD-115-01246494 ??? MTWTH8-11:50AM K. HALSTEAD $672 $52 $360 $1084 WLD-115AGAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING (GTAW), 4 CREDITS Part one of WLD-115 which provides opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills to perform fillet and groove welds in flat and horizontal positions on steel, stainless steel and aluminum with the GTAW process. WLD-115A-01246495 ???MW 8-11:50AM S. CALDERA $336 $26 $180 WLD-115BGAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING (GTAW), 4 CREDITS $542 Part two of WLD-115 which provides additional opportunity to perform various welds in vertical and overhead positions on steel, stainless steel and aluminum with the GTAW process. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-115A. WLD-115B-01246496 ???TTH 8-11:50AM S. CALDERA $336 $26 $180 WLD-150 WELDING PROCESSES, 4 CREDITS $542 Covers oxy-acetylene welding, brazing, cutting, stick welding, wire feed, oxy-fuel and plasma cutting. Includes: safety, electrical fundamentals, routine maintenance, minor repairs, and terms and definitions. WLD-150-01246497 ???MW 6-9:50PM G. RICKARD $336 $26 $180 WLD-200 WELDERS PRINT READING II, 3 CREDITS $542 Provides instruction in reading and interpretation of sketches and prints common in the welding industry. Interpretation of basic shop drawing views and projections. Includes basic layout and math review. ISO and AWS symbols and weld joints are covered. Recommended: Completion of WLD-100. WLD-200-01254084 ???M 2-4:50PM D. BATES $252 $19.50 $45 $316.50 WLD-203 BLACKSMITHING & TRADITIONAL IRON WORKING II, 2 CREDITS Course builds on the WLD-103 course and expands on the process of forged metal work. Instruction includes power hammer use, tooling design, traditional joinery and intermediate projects. Welding experience helpful, but not required. WLD-203-01246498 ???SU B. ROMANS $168 WLD-210 PIPE WELDING, 4 CREDITS 2-5:50PM $13 $90 $271 Provides beginning theory and practical instruction in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process on steel plate and pipe. The specific projects include: stringer beads, fillet and groove welds on plate with root and cover proficiency, pipe cutting using the oxy-fuel process, and groove welds on pipes in all positions. Prerequisites: Pass WLD-111 or WLD-111A and WLD-111B, pass WLD-150, or prior experience in SMAW. WLD-210-01254083 ???WF G. RICKARD $336 1-4:50PM $26 $180 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: Gordon Rickard at gordonr@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6112. $542 WLD-212 SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING PIPE WELDING, 2 CREDITS Provides theory and practical instruction in open root V groove pipe welding using E6010 and E7018 electrodes. Oxy-fuel pipe cutting will be included. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-211. WLD-212-01246500 ???W ???W G. RICKARD $168 1-4:50PM 1-4:50PM $13 $90 Required: Instructor consent and SMAW experience. Contact: Gordon Rickard at gordonr@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6112. $271 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total WLD-213 ADVANCED GAS METAL ARC WELDING/FLUX- CORED ARC WELDING, 4 CREDITS Acquire knowledge and skills to perform groove welds in all positions using the GMAW and FCAW processes. Industrial-cutting processes, advanced welding theory and AWS welding procedures are included. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-113 or Pass WLD-113A and WLD-113B. WLD-213-01246501 ???TTH 6-9:50PM G. RICKARD $336 $26 $180 $542 WLD-215 ADVANCED GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING, 4 CREDITS Acquire knowledge and skills to perform welds in all positions on plain carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum using the GTAW process. Industrial cutting processes, advanced welding theory and AWS welding procedures are included. Prerequisites: Pass WLD-115 or Pass WLD-115A and WLD-115B. WLD-215-01246502 ???TTH 8-11:50AM S. CALDERA $336 $26 $180 WLD-250 WELDING FABRICATION I BEGINNING PROJECT, 4 CREDITS Course Listing Acquire knowledge and skills to perform fillet and groove welds in various positions on steel, stainless steel and aluminum with the GTAW process. Plasma cutting also covered. Course No. $542 Instruction in fabrication techniques including blueprint reading, layout, sketching, bills of material, job cost calculations, measuring, fitting, cutting and welding. Beginning projects will be assigned. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-111, WLD-113 or WLD-115. WLD-250-01246504 ???TTH 1-4:50PM D. BATES/K. HALSTEAD $336 $26 $180 WLD-251 WELDING FABRICATION II INTERMEDIATE PROJECT, 4 CREDITS $542 Students will be assigned intermediate fabrication projects based on skills learned in WLD-250 Welding Fabrication I Beginning Project. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-250. WLD-251-01246505 ???TTH 1-4:50PM D. BATES/K. HALSTEAD $336 $26 $180 WLD-252 WELDING FABRICATION III ADVANCED PROJECT, 4 CREDITS $542 Students will use techniques from WLD-250 Welding Fabrication I Beginning Project and WLD-251 Welding Fabrication II Intermediate Project to build advanced projects. Students will be responsible for managing their projects to completion. Prerequisite: Pass WLD-251. WLD-252-01246506 ???TTH 1-4:50PM D. BATES/K. HALSTEAD $336 $26 $180 WLD-261 WELDING SPECIAL PROJECTS, 1-2V CREDITS $542 Allows students to improve their welding skills while working on instructor-approved projects. May be repeated for up to 9 credits. WLD-261-01246507 ???M S. CALDERA $168 8-11:50AM $13 $90 $271V WLD-261-02246509 ???T S. CALDERA $168 8-11:50AM $13 $90 $271V WLD-261-03246510 ???W S. CALDERA $168 8-11:50AM $13 $90 $271V WLD-261-04246511 ???TH S. CALDERA $168 8-11:50AM $13 $90 $271V WLD-261-17246518 ???S K. KAUFFMAN $168 9-12:50PM $13 $90 $271V WLD-261-12254145 ???SU B. ROMANS $168 10-1:50PM $13 $90 $271V WLD-261-05246512 ???M G. RICKARD $168 1-4:50PM $13 $90 $271V Required: Instructor consent. Contact: suec@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3065. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: suec@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3065. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: suec@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3065. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: suec@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3065. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: Kevin Kauffman at kevink@ clackamas.edu Required: Instructor consent. Contact: Bert Romans at bertr@ clackamas.edu. Continued www.clackamas.edu 85 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing WLD-261-06246513 ???W G. RICKARD $168 WLD-261-18246519 ???S K. KAUFFMAN $168 1-4:50PM $13 $90 2-5:50PM $13 $90 WLD-261-20246520 ???SU B. ROMANS $168 2-5:50PM $13 $90 $271V WLD-261-08246514 ???M G. RICKARD $168 6-9:50PM $13 $90 $271V WLD-261-09246515 ???T G. RICKARD $168 6-9:50PM $13 $90 $271V WLD-261-10246516 ???W G. RICKARD $168 6-9:50PM $13 $90 $271V WLD-261-11246517 ???TH G. RICKARD $168 6-9:50PM $13 $90 Required: Instructor consent. Contact: Kevin Kauffman at kevink@ clackamas.edu $271V $271V Required: Instructor consent. Contact: Bert Romans at bertr@clackamas.edu Required: Instructor consent. Contact: gordonr@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6112. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: gordonr@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6112. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: gordonr@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6112. Required: Instructor consent. Contact: gordonr@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6112. $271V WLD-270 AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY CERTIFIED WELDING INSPECTOR (CWI) STUDY, 4 CREDITS This course provides the instruction and guidance needed for students to apply, study for, and take the AWS CWI exam. A list of study materials, reading assignments, and quizzes will covered for all three portions of the exam, along with the tools and weld samples used in the practical portion of the exam. Recommended: At least one year of welding experience. Required: Instructor consent. WLD-270-01254085 ???TTH 3-4:50PM S. CALDERA $336 $26 $180 Required: Instructor consent. $542 WLD-280 WELDING TECHNOLOGY/CWE, 1-6V CREDITS Work-based learning experience in the welding trades. Coordination of instruction will occur with industry and the CWE department. Required: Instructor consent and a CWE seminar. WLD-280-01246522 ??? S. CALDERA $504 $39 $45 $588V Restricted: Welding students. Corequisite: CWE-281-06. Contact: suec@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3065. Women’s Studies WKS-001 CHRYSALIS, 0 CREDIT Local author Pat Lichen leads women writers of all levels through weekly discussions of their work. Share your written words and be inspired by the words of other women writers. WS-101 WKS-001-01250282 ???W 12-1:50PM P. LICHEN $0 $0 $0 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN’S STUDIES, 4 CREDITS $0 Course will examine and analyze the position of women in society and critically explore social issues relevant to women’s lives and feminism historically and in the present/future. Topics: family, education, work, healthcare, sexuality, and political/economic status. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. 4 ✔ 86 WS-101-01250887 ???MW 1-2:50PM STAFF $336$26 $0 At Harmony Community Campus. Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total World Languages Welding Technology, continued Course No. ASL-102 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II, 4 CREDITS ASL-202 ASL-102-01250411 ???MW 2-3:50PM A. ELLIS $336 $26 $20 $382 ASL-102-03254151 ???MW 2-3:50PM STAFF $336$26 $20 $382 ASL-102-02250412 ???MW 5-6:50PM A. ELLIS $336 $26 $20 $382 SECOND-YEAR AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II, 4 CREDITS FR-102 ASL-202-01250413 ???TTH 1-2:50PM A. ELLIS $336 $26 $20 FIRST-YEAR FRENCH II, 4 CREDITS $382 FR-202 FR-102-01250414 ???TTH 10-11:50AM H. CROPSEY $336 $26 $20 SECOND-YEAR FRENCH II, 4 CREDITS $382 FR-212 FR-202-01250415 ???TTH 1-2:50PM H. CROPSEY $336 $26 $20 $382 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH CONVERSATION, 3 CREDITS GER-102 FR-212-01250416 ???TTH 1-2:20PM H. CROPSEY $252 $19.50 $20 FIRST-YEAR GERMAN II, 4 CREDITS GER-102-01250417 ???TTH 1-2:50PM D. MILLER $336 $26 $20 Second term of a three-term introductory course. Emphasis will be on increasing communicative abilities. Course will focus on language functions such as making requests, describing others, and/or telling a short story. Grammar and vocabulary will also be emphasized throughout the course. Prerequisite: Pass ASL-101 or instructor consent. Continuation of ASL-201. Emphasizes active communication in sign language. Increased emphasis on exploring, analyzing the rules, and presenting stories and literature in sign language. Prerequisite: Pass ASL-201 or instructor consent. Second term of a three-term foundational, multimedia course in beginning French designed to give the student a fundamental knowledge of pronunciation and intonation, structure and syntax as well as comprehension skills sufficient for basic communicative proficiency in the language. Student learning is assessed by means of oral interviews, written tests, written homework and classroom participation. Prerequisite: Pass FR-101 or instructor consent. The second year of academic French expands on first-year French in the review of grammar and in the cultural reading material. Communication skills are emphasized stressing oral proficiency. Prerequisite: Pass FR-201 or instructor consent. Development of speaking and listening proficiency through creative activities such as discussions of excerpts from contemporary Frenchlanguage media, presentations, games and interviews of classmates. Major topics and level of conversational difficulty will parallel FR-202. Prerequisite: Pass FR-103 with a C or better or instructor consent. $291.50 Introduces the sound system and basic structural patterns of German. Develops the skills of listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Teaches recognition of cultural similarities and differences. Second of a three-term 1st year sequence. Prerequisite: Pass GER-101 or instructor consent. $382 $362 TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor GER-202 SECOND-YEAR GERMAN II, 4 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total HYB GER-202-01252882 ???TH D. MILLER $336 SPN-101 FIRST-YEAR SPANISH I, 4 CREDITS 1-1:50PM $26 $35 Hybrid. Meets every Thursday plus online hours. Contact: millerd@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3247. $397 First of a three-term foundational, multimedia course for beginners. Initial emphasis is on speaking and listening comprehension, with secondary emphasis on reading and writing. Various cultural themes are presented. SPN-101/102/103 must be taken in sequence. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. SPN-102 SPN-101-02250420 ???MW J. BARNHILL $336 SPN-101-03250421 ???TTH J. BARNHILL $336 SPN-101-01250418 ???S J. BARNHILL $336 SPN-101-04252883 ???TTH D. MILLER $336 SPN-101-05252885 ???TTH H. JUNQUERA-SANTANA $336 FIRST-YEAR SPANISH II, 4 CREDITS 8-9:50AM $26 $20 8-9:50AM $26 $20 8:30-12:20PM $26 $20 10-11:50AM $26 $20 1-2:50PM $26 $20 $382 $382 $382 $382 $382 Second of a three-term foundational, multimedia course for beginners. Initial emphasis is on speaking and listening comprehension, with secondary emphasis on reading and writing. Various cultural themes are presented. SPN-101/102/103 must be taken in sequence. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Prerequisite: Pass SPN-101 or instructor consent. SPN-102-01250422 ???MW 8-9:50AM I. BJERRE $336 $26 $20 SPN-202 SPN-102-02250423 ???TTH 10-11:50AM I. BJERRE $336 $26 $20 SPN-102-03250424 ???MW 10-11:50AM D. MILLER $336 $26 $20 SPN-102-04250425 ???MW 2-3:50PM H. JUNQUERA-SANTANA $336 $26 $20 SPN-102-05250426 ???TTH 6-7:50PM H. JUNQUERA-SANTANA $336 $26 $20 SECOND-YEAR SPANISH II, 4 CREDITS Prerequisite: Pass SPN-101 on instructor consent. $382 $382 $382 $382 $382 Second of a three-term intermediate, multimedia course. Focus is on speaking, listening comprehension, reading and writing. Explores cultural differences among Spanish-speaking countries and between the latter and European-American culture. Prerequisite: Pass SPN-201 or instructor consent. SPN-280 SPN-202-01250429 ???TTH I. BJERRE $336 SPN-202-02250430 ???MW I. BJERRE $336 SPN-202-03250431 ???MW H. JUNQUERA-SANTANA $336 SPANISH/CWE, 2-6V CREDITS SPN-280-01252884 ??? D. MILLER 8-9:50AM $26 $20 12-1:50PM $26 $20 6-7:50PM $26 $20 $382 $382 $382 Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Writing WR-080 BASIC WRITING SKILLS, 3 CREDITS WR-090 WR-080-01247899 ???TTH 9-10:20AM R. OGDEN $252 $19.50 $15 $286.50 WR-080-02247901 ???MW 1-2:20PM S. HATSWELL $252 $19.50 $15 $286.50 FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH, 3 CREDITS WR-095 WR-090-01250283 ???TTH D. HOLM $252 WR-090-02250284 ???MW J. PEABODY $252 WR-090-03250285 ???TTH M. BROEMER $252 WR-090-04250286 ???TTH STAFF $252 WR-090-05250287 ???MW J. DUNHAM $252 WR-090-06250288 ???TTH M. WARREN $252 PARAGRAPH TO ESSAY, 3 CREDITS 9-10:20AM $19.50 $12.50 $284 10-11:20AM $19.50 $12.50 $284 10-11:20AM $19.50 $12.50 $284 10-11:20AM $19.50 $12.50$284 12-1:20PM $19.50 $12.50 $284 1-2:20PM $19.50 $12.50 $284 4 WR-095-01250289 ???TTH A. WARREN $252 WR-095-02250290 ???MW STAFF $252 WR-095-03250291 ???MW STAFF $252 WR-095-04250292 ???TTH A. WARREN $252 WR-095-05250293 ???MW A. WARREN $252 WR-095-06250294 ???MW P. DAVIS $252 WR-095-07250295 ???MW P. DAVIS $252 WR-095-30253375 ???TTH J. BLADES $252 8:30-9:50AM $19.50 $12.50 $284 9-10:20AM $19.50 $12.50$284 10-11:20AM $19.50 $12.50$284 10-11:20AM $19.50 $12.50 $284 12-1:20PM $19.50 $12.50 $284 1-2:20PM $19.50 $12.50 $284 6-7:20PM $19.50 $12.50 $284 6-7:20PM $19.50 $12.50 $284 WR-101 COMMUNICATION SKILLS: OCCUPATIONAL WRITING, 3 CREDITS Emphasizes paragraph development for native English speakers who wish to enhance basic writing skills. Grammar and punctuation are addressed in class and in a lab setting. Prerequisite: Placement in WR-080. Course Listing Provides opportunities to review and expand language skills to the point of intermediate proficiency through reading, writing, hearing and talking about contemporary issues in US and German-speaking countries. Second of a three-term 2nd year course.Prerequisite: Pass GER-201 or instructor consent. Course No. Writing confidently and solving problems in grammar, punctuation, and usage. Prerequisite: Pass WR-080 or placement in WR-090. Preparatory study for transfer writing courses, with emphasis on paragraph construction and short papers. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass WR-090 or placement in WR-095. At Harmony Community Campus.. Develops basic modes of technical writing, including summaries, process analysis, instructions, and reports. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. WR-101-01250297 ???MW J. DUNHAM $252 WR-101-02250298 ???MW J. DUNHAM $252 8:30-9:50AM $19.50 $12.50 $284 2-3:20PM $19.50 $12.50 $284 Cooperative work experience. Offers variable credit to students using Spanish on-the-job. Required: Instructor consent & a CWE seminar. $504 $39 $45 $588V Continued www.clackamas.edu 87 Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total Course Listing Writing, continued WR-121 ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS Introduces the academic essay: analyzing and developing a topic, writing grammatically correct and organized essays, reading professional writing, and applying writing techniques to a range of academic essay styles. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. HYB WR-121-01250299 ???MW P. DAVIS $336 WR-121-02250301 ???MW J. BLADES $336 WR-121-03250303 ???F E. BEAL $336 8-9:50AM $26 $12.50 8-9:50AM $26 $12.50 9-10:50AM $26 $27.50 HYB WR-121-04250304 ???MW J. DAVIS $336 WR-121-05250305 ???TTH L. ORMANDY $336 WR-121-06250306 ???TTH J. WOOD $336 WR-121-07250307 ???MW C. BURNELL $336 10-11:50AM $26 $12.50 10-11:50AM $26 $12.50 10-11:50AM $26 $12.50 11-12:20PM $26 $27.50 WEB WR-121-08250308 ???TTH T. DONNELLY $336 WR-121-09250309 ???TTH M. BROEMER $336 WR-121-10250310 ???MW A. FORESTER $336 WR-121-11250311 ???MW M. SCHUMACHER $336 WR-121-12250312 ???TTH E. BEAL $336 WR-121-13250313 ???TTH T. DONNELLY $336 WR-121-14253376 ??? T. DODGE $336 1-2:50PM $26 $12.50 1-2:50PM $26 $12.50 2-3:50PM $26 $12.50 2-3:50PM $26 $12.50 2-3:50PM $26 $12.50 3-4:50PM $26 $12.50 $374.50 $26 $409.50 4 WR-121-15250314 ???TTH 6-9:50PM A. PEKAL $0 $0 $374.50 $374.50 4 WR-121-16250319 ???TTH 11-12:50PM A. PEKAL $0 $0 $374.50 $374.50 Hybrid. Meets every Friday plus online hours. Contact: elaineb@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3581. Hybrid. Meets every Monday & Wednesday plus online hours. Contact: carolb@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3256. $47.50 $374.50 $374.50 $389.50 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor 4 WR-121-30250302 ???MW 9-10:50AM M. SCHUMACHER $336 $26 $12.50 $374.50 4 WR-121-31250320 ???TTH 6-7:50PM D. HOLM $336 $26 $12.50 $374.50 WR-122 ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 4 CREDITS HYB WR-122-01250321 ???MW R. MURPHY $336 WR-122-02250323 ???TTH M. WARREN $336 WR-122-03250324 ???F L. ORMANDY $336 8-9:50AM $26 $12.50 8-9:50AM $26 $12.50 9-10:50AM $26 $27.50 $389.50 HYB WR-122-04250325 ???TTH 10-11:20AM P. CRUMRINE $336 $26 $27.50 $389.50 HYB WR-122-05250326 ???MW R. MURPHY $336 WR-122-06250327 ???MW J. DAVIS $336 WR-122-07250328 ???TTH P. CRUMRINE $336 WR-122-08250329 ???TTH L. ORMANDY $336 WR-122-09250330 ???MW J. DAVIS $336 WR-122-10250331 ???M A. FORESTER $336 $374.50 $389.50 $374.50 $374.50 $374.50 $374.50 $374.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: trevord@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3259. Meets: 1/6-2/5. At Wilsonville Campus. $336 $26 $47.50 $409.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: trevord@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3259. WEB WR-121-18250316 ??? T. DODGE $336 $26 $47.50 $409.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: trevord@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3259. WEB WR-121-19250317 ??? N. ROSEVEAR $336 $26 $47.50 $409.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: nicolero@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6120. WEB WR-121-20250318 ??? N. ROSEVEAR $336 $26 $47.50 88 Harmony or Wilsonville campus, other off campus location At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus.. Total $374.50 $374.50 Hybrid. Meets every Friday plus online hours. Contact: leslieo@clackamas. edu or 503-594-3790. Hybrid. Meets every Tuesday and Thursday plus online hours. Contact: crumrine@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3976. 11-12:50PM $26 $12.50 12-1:50PM $26 $12.50 1-2:50PM $26 $12.50 1-2:50PM $26 $12.50 2-3:50PM $26 $12.50 6-7:50PM $26 $27.50 $389.50 $374.50 $374.50 $374.50 $374.50 $374.50 Hybrid. Meets every Monday plus online hours. Contact: amy.forester@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-6236. $336 $26 $47.50 $409.50 WEB WR-122-12250333 ??? M. BABIN $336 $26 $47.50 $409.50 WEB WR-122-13250334 ??? J. WOOD $336 $26 $47.50 $409.50 WEB WR-122-14250335 ??? J. WOOD $336 $26 $47.50 $409.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: moniqueb@clackamas. edu or 503-594-3567. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: moniqueb@clackamas. edu or 503-594-3567. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: jrwood@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6115. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: jrwood@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6115. 4 WR-122-15250336 ???TTH 6-9:50PM A. PEKAL $0 $0 $374.50 $374.50 4 WR-122-16250342 ???WF A. PEKAL $0 Meets: 2/10-3/12. At Wilsonville Campus. At Wilsonville Campus WEB WR-122-17250337 ??? R. MURPHY $409.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: nicolero@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6120. ✔ Crs. Fee WEB WR-122-11250332 ??? M. BABIN At Wilsonville Campus WEB WR-121-17250315 ??? T. DODGE Time Fee Major principles of argumentation and persuasion. Analyzing and writing persuasive essays. Finding, using, and documenting sources. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass WR-121 with a C or better. $374.50 $374.50 Day Tuition TBA To be arranged: contact Online course - see page department first class 14. HYB Classroom/online course see page 16. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 $336 11-12:50PM $0 $374.50 $374.50 $26 $47.50 $409.50 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: randym@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3777. V Variable credit class: total cost reflects maximum NEWNew class ESPAñOL Taught in Spanish Location code abbreviations: See Campus Map, page 140. Course Listing Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor Time Fee $336 $26 Crs. Fee Total $47.50 $409.50 4 WR-122-30250341 ???MW 11-12:50PM M. SCHUMACHER $336 $26 $12.50 $374.50 4 WR-122-31253377 ???MW 6-7:50PM P. CRUMRINE $336 $26 $12.50 $374.50 WR-123 ENGLISH COMPOSITION, 3 CREDITS Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: nicolero@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6120. At Harmony Community Campus. At Harmony Community Campus.. Writing the longer academic research paper: format and style, advanced research techniques, and organizational skills. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisites: Pass WR-121 and WR-122. WEB WR-123-01250343 ??? S. PESZNECKER $252 $19.50 $47.50 $319 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu. Contact: susanpz@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3799. WR-127 SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY WRITING, 1 CREDIT Introduces scholarship resources and the application process. Examines and applies the concept of ‘telling the story of me,’ and drafting, revising, and editing a complete scholarship application essay. WEB WR-127-01253378 ??? T. DONNELLY $84 $6.50 $47.50 $138 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: tdonnelly@clackamas.edu or 503-594-6159. WR-227 TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING, 4 CREDITS Introduction to report and proposal writing, stressing organization, form and style. Emphasis on materials gathered from professional fields such as medicine, dentistry, government, criminal justice, business, engineering, technology, science and public relations. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass WR-121 with a C or better. WR-227-01250345 ???TTH M. BROEMER $336 WR-227-02250346 ???MW J. BLADES $336 WEB WR-227-03250347 ??? J. MCALPINE $336 8-9:50AM $26 $12.50 2-3:50PM $26 $12.50 $374.50 $26 $47.50 $409.50 WEB WR-227-04250348 ??? J. MCALPINE $26 $47.50 $409.50 Course No. Course title/credit Section No. Crs.Reg. Instructor WR-246 ADVANCED CREATIVE WRITING: EDITING AND PUBLISHING, 4 CREDITS Day Tuition Time Fee Crs. Fee Total For students with an interest in creative writing and/or literary journal design, layout, and publication who wish to develop editing and publishing skills. Includes the production of a literary journal. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass WR-240, WR-241, WR-242, WR-243, or WR-262 or instructor consent. WR-246-01250351 ???TTH 10-11:50AM M. WARREN $336 $ 26.00 $0 WR-265DIGITAL STORYTELLING, 4 CREDITS $ 362.00 Digital Storytelling is a contemporary expression of the ancient art of storytelling. In this class students will write and create unique digital first person narratives using cloud-based editing tools, photographic film images, music, and voice. Student will further become active participants in both local and global communities of storytellers. WR-265-01 S. MACH 254265 MW $336 1-2:50PM $0 $26 Course Listing WEB WR-122-18250338 ??? N. ROSEVEAR Day Tuition $362 Zoology Z-202 GENERAL ZOOLOGY, 4 CREDITS Z-202-01250811 ???MW 10:30-11:50AM J. BOWN $336 $ 26.00 $50 $ 412.00 A lab course covering the maintenance of the cellular environment, evolution of animal systems, and diversity of the less complex invertebrate animal phyla. Recommended: Pass MTH-095 with a C or better or placement in MTH-105 or MTH-111; pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121. Z-202L Corequisite: Z-202L. ZOOLOGY LAB, 0 CREDIT Lab course for Z 202 lecture course content. Z-202L-01250813 ???W J. BOWN $0 12:30-3:20PM $0 $0 $0 Z-202L-02 J. BOWN 8:30-11:20AM $0 $0 $0 $374.50 Corequisite: Z-202. 250812 ???TH $0 Corequisite: Z-202. Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: jeffmc@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3263. $336 Online. Orientation: online.clackamas.edu Contact: jeffmc@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3263. WR-241 CREATIVE WRITING: FICTION, 4 CREDITS HYB WR-241-01250349 ???S T. DODGE $336 WR-242 CREATIVE WRITING: POETRY, 4 CREDITS WR-242-01250350 ???MW 12-1:50PM A. COFFEY $336 $26 $0 Techniques of creative writing and the development of critical appreciation of the art of writing fiction. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121 or instructor consent. 9-12:50PM $26 $15 Hybrid. Meets 1/10, 2/7 & 3/7 plus online hours. Contact: trevord@ clackamas.edu or 503-594-3259. $377 Techniques of poetry writing. Analysis of the craft of poetry in traditional and non-traditional forms. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115. Prerequisite: Pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121 or instructor consent. $362 Continued www.clackamas.edu 89 Community Education Classes Community Education How to register: Please register directly through the Community Education Partner hosting the class you would like to attend. A complete list of partners is available on the next page. Many partners accept online registrations on their websites. If you prefer to mail in your registration, use the form provided below and mail it directly to the partner. Please contact the partner if you have additional questions regarding your classes. Multiple registrations Community Education Registration Information 91 Community Education Class Locations 92 Clackamas Community College Motorcycle Training 93 Clackamas Community College Community Education 93 To register with more than one community school/senior center, or to register more than one individual per site/class, use separate photocopies of the registration form. Canby Community Education 94 Estacada Community School 97 Refunds Gladstone Community School 98 Community Education Refund policies vary, contact the Community Education partner for details. North Clackamas Parks & Recreation 104 Oregon City Community Education Program & Services 112 Oregon City Pioneer Community Center 116 West Linn Parks & Recreation 118 Wilsonville Parks & Recreation 121 Return your registration form & payment to the Community Education Partner hosting the class. Contact information is on the next page. C O M M U N I T Y EDUCATION REGISTRATION FORM WINTER 2015 Today’sCommunity Social security Date: EDUCATION PARTNer:number: / / Last First Middle name:name:Intitial: Current Address Number and street:City:State: Zip: Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity: Race: (Choose all that apply) Not Hispanic or Latino American Indian / Alaska Native Gender: Male Female Asian Black or African American Previous name(s): County:Home phone: In case of emergency, notify Last name: ( Work )phone: ( Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander ) Date of birth*: First name: Phone: ( ) White / / Providing your Social Security Number (SSN) is voluntary. If you provide it, the college will use your SSN for keeping records, doing research, aggregate reporting, extending credit and collecting debts. Your SSN will not be given to the general public. If you choose not to provide your SSN, you will not be denied any rights as a student. Providing your Social Security number means that you consent to the use of the number in the manner described. ✱ If you’re under 18, additional permissions may be required before you can register for classes. Signature: (Parent, guardian or adult student) Course No. Course Title Time M T W Th F S Su Start DateLocation Tuition Fee Total 1 . . . . . . .. 2 . . . . . 3 . . .. . . Payment By: name on card: Visa MasterCard . . . . .. Check (Payment options vary by location.) Card #: Exp. date: Signature: Clackamas Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin/ancestry, disability, family relationship or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law. The College’s commitment to nondiscrimination applies to curriculum activity and all aspects of operation of the College. 90 Community Education Classes Community Education Partners Canby Community Education 1130 S Ivy Street, Canby, OR 97013 Phone: 503-266-0040 FAX: 503-266-0041 • Checks payable to: Canby Community Education • Phone/FAX registration with Mastercard or Visa • Registration begins immediately Estacada Community School 355 N.E. 6th Avenue, Estacada, OR 97023 Phone: 503-630-8515, ext. 2860/2878 FAX: 503-630-8699 • Checks payable to instructor • Walk-in registration; Monday-Friday, 10 am-4:45 pm • Charge card payments not accepted Gladstone Community School 17789 Webster Road, Gladstone, OR 97027 Phone: 503-650-2570 or 503-655-2777 FAX: 503-655-5201 North Clackamas Parks & Recreation 7300 SE Harmony Rd, Milwaukie, OR 97222 Phone: 503-794-8080 FAX: 503-794-8085 • Online registration at ncprd.com • Phone/fax/mail registration with credit card • Checks payable to: N. Clackamas Parks & Rec Eastham Community Center 1404 7th St., Oregon City, OR 97045 Phone: 503-785-8520 FAX: 503-657-2536 • Registration begins immediately • Checks payable to: OCSD • Online registration https://occe.cr3.rschooltoday.com/public/ getcategory/program_id/2 Pioneer Community Center (Oregon City Senior Center) 615 Fifth Street, Oregon City, OR 97045 Phone: 503-657-8287 • Checks payable to: Pioneer Community Center West Linn Parks & Recreation 22500 Salamo Road, 1100, West Linn, OR 97068 Phone: 503-557-4700 FAX: 503-656-4106 • Register online at http://westlinnoregon.gov/parksrec • Fax or mail registrations with check or charge card • Telephone registrations can be done with charge card once your account is set up online • Checks made payable to City of West Linn Wilsonville Parks & Recreation 7965 SW Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville, OR 97070 503-682-3727 • Register in person or online at WilsonvilleParksandRec.com • Checks payable to: City of Wilsonville Community Education • Registration begins immediately • Phone/fax/mail registration with Mastercard or Visa • Checks payable to: Gladstone Community School • Confirmation on request only Oregon City Community Education Program and Services *Senior Discount Seniors 62 years of age or older qualify for discounted tuition for many Community Education classes. Proof of age is required. Community Education Needs You! Clackamas Community College and the Community School partners are seeking parttime instructors for the Community Education program. If you have the ability and desire to provide a learning experience for seniors, adults and/or youths in your community, your talents are needed. Fill out an interest form at Clackamas.edu/CommunityEducation/ www.clackamas.edu 91 Community Education Classes Community Education Community Education Locations 92 Ackerman School 350 SE 13th, Canby Aikido Northwest 16029 SE McLoughlin, Bldg B, Milwaukie Better Body Fitness NW 1610 S Red Soils Ct, Oregon City Blue Comm Bldg (Clackamas Heights) 13900 Gain Street, Oregon City Broken Arrow Archery 2044 SE Adams St, Milwaukie Canby High School 721 SW Fourth St, Canby Canby Swim Center 1150 S. Ivy, Canby Clackamas River Elementary 301 NE 2nd, Estacada Clackamas River Racquet Club 790 82nd Dr, Gladstone Club Fit 365 S Redwood Ave, Canby Complete Health Chiropractic Center 365 Warner Milne Rd #105, Oregon City Eagle Creek School 30391 SE Hwy 211, Eagle Creek Eastham Community Center 1404 7th St, Oregon City East Side Athletic Club, Clackamas 9100 SE Sunnyside Rd East Side Athletic Club, Milwaukie 4606 SE Boardman Ave Estacada Community Center 200 SW Club House Dr, Estacada Estacada High School 355 NE 6th, Estacada Estacada Junior High School 350 NE 6th, Estacada Footwork Dance Studio 16660 SE McLoughlin Blvd, Milwaukie Forte Floral Artistry 1502 Washington St, Oregon City Gilman Park Assisted Living 2205 Gilman Dr, Oregon City Gladstone High School 18800 Portland Ave, Gladstone Gladstone Senior Center 1050 Portland Ave, Gladstone Grand Finale’ Dance Studio 875 Portland Ave, Gladstone Harmony Rd Music Center 17300 SE 82nd Dr, Clackamas Highland Stables 16723 S Williams Rd, Beavercreek Hood View Park 16223 SE Stadium Way, Happy Valley King Elementary School 995 South End Rd, Oregon City Kraxberger Middle School 17777 Webster Rd, Gladstone Lee Elementary 1110 S Ivy, Canby Milwaukie Center 5440 SE Kellogg Creek Dr, Milwaukie Miramont Pointe 11520 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas North Clackamas Aquatic Park 7300 SE Harmony Rd, Milwaukie Oak Grove Community Center 14496 SE Cedar, Milwaukie One Taekwondo Academy 5656 Hood St, #111, West Linn Oregon City High School 19761 S Beavercreek Rd, Oregon City Oregon City Pioneer Community Center 615 Fifth St, Oregon City Oregon Institute of Technology 7726 SE Harmony Rd, Milwaukie Play Boutique 332 First St, Lake Oswego Tan Comm Bldg (Oregon City View Manor) 200 S Longview Way, Oregon City River Mill Elementary 850 NE Broadway, Estacada Rose Villa 13505 SE River Rd, Milwaukie Rosemont Ridge Middle School 20001 Salamo Rd, West Linn St Patrick’s Church 498 NW 9th Ave, Canby Stafford Primary School 19875 SW Stafford Rd, West Linn Sunset Fire Hall 2215 Long St, West Linn The Fitness Studio 181 North Grant St #106, Canby Total Body Pilates 655 SW 2nd Ave, Canby Trost Elementary 800 S Redwood St, Canby Two Rivers Church 16083 SE McLoughlin, Gladstone West Linn High School 5464 West A St, West Linn West Linn Adult Community Center 1180 Rosemont Rd, West Linn Wetten Gym 255 E Gloucester, Gladstone Willamette Primary School 1403 12th St, West Linn Willamette View 12705 SE River Rd, Milwaukie Wichita Community Center 6031 SE King Rd, Milwaukie Wilsonville Community Center 7965 SW Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room CCC Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor MIRAMONT POINTE 11520 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas 503-698-1600 MO T O R C Y C L E T R A I N I N G Clackamas Community College motorcycle courses are offered in cooperation with TEAM OREGON, a nationally recognized leader in motorcycle rider safety and skills training. You can learn to ride, earn your motorcycle endorsement or take your skills to the next level. The course instructor and coaching will help you to ride safer, smarter and more skillfully. Please pre-register at team-oregon.org or call 800-545-9944 for more information. If you need to reschedule your course or cancel, you must contact TEAM OREGON at 800-5459944 at least three days before the course begins to be eligible for a refund. Students who arrive late or leave early lose their reservation and payment. RDR-4BASIC RIDER TRAINING Basic Rider Training (BRT) is a 15-hour course for novice riders to build fundamental street-riding skills and strategies. The course takes place over three days and provides seven hours of classroom instruction and eight hours of range (on-cycle) instruction. Training motorcycles and helmets are provided. For individuals with no riding experience, BRT is the recommended course. This course meets Oregon’s mandatory training requirements for riders who want to earn a motorcycle endorsement. Age 16-adult HWL-1-02 OREGON HISTORY 1:30-2:30pm F APA-1-01 WATERCOLOR WITH MELISSA 1-2:30PM T Look through history at the beginning of Clackamas County. We will discuss local geology, geography, Native Americans, missionaries and fur trappers. Each session will include handouts and an opportunity for question and answer. Program Fee $15. 1/9 10$50 Tompkins 1/1310 $38Gannon 1:30-3pm T PED-4-07 CARDIO EXERCISE W/ HANDCHIMES TBD TBD TBD 1 $169 PED-4-05 SENIOR YOGA RDR-3 RIDER SKILLS PRACTICE 3:30-4:30pm TTH 1/6 11 $110Adams PED-4-04 FUNCTIONAL FITNESS INTERMEDIATE RIDER TRAINING TBD TBD TBD TBD Rider Skills Practice (RSP) is a half-day course for licensed riders to sharpen cornering, braking, emergency maneuvering and vehicle control skills. Whether you’ve been riding one year or twenty, RSP will take your skills and awareness to the next level. RSP is recommended for all experienced riders but does not meet state training requirements to earn a motorcycle endorsement. A memoir is not an autobiography. Rather it is a record of a person’s perspective about a specific moment in their life. The meeting between a past-self and a present-self creates a dynamic story. It can be an incredible journey. Program fee $40. 1/6 10$75Arnold CLRM Musical, chair centered, upper body exercise through music class. Lift, ring handchimes in rhythmic, dynamic motions. Increase upper body strength, agility, coordination. Learn musical skills. Make music. Program fee $25. 10:30am-12pm TH 1/8 10$75Hodder CLRM This is a very gentle class using a chair for support. This class begins with basic deep breathing and relaxation in the chair or on the floor followed by gentle stretches. Focusing on balance and strength for older adults this class offers a very gentle approach to gain confidence and support. Program fee $35. CLRM C o m m u nity E d u c a ti o n FUNctional fitness is using fun ways to improve your body’s ability to function better on a daily basis. Activities used improve core strength, balance, cognition, reactive reflex, stretching and muscle strength. All activities used are gentle and can be modified to individual needs. Be prepared to try new things and bring a good sense of humor! Program fee $20. Call 503-594-0627 for registration information. 11am-12pmMW 1/5 11 $110Hall GILMAN PARK ASSISTED LIVING 2205 Gilman Dr, Oregon City 503-657-5700 HWL-1-04GENEALOGY TBD CCC HWL-1-01 TBD TBD1 $99 TBD TBD OREGON HISTORY TH 1/8 10$50 CLRM WILLAMETTE VIEW 12705 SE River Rd, Milwaukie We will continue our discussion about Oregon City. This term’s topics will include Oregon City as the state capital, the presence of the military and the new business and industry market. Each session will include handouts and an opportunity for question and answer. 1-2pm Community Education Intermediate Rider Training (IRT) is an eight-hour course for riders who already know how to get underway, turn, shift and stop a motorcycle or scooter. This one-day course builds fundamental street-riding skills and strategies. Training motorcycles and helmets are provided. For riders with limited riding experience or those who haven’t ridden in some time, IRT is the recommended course. This course meets Oregon’s mandatory training requirements for riders 21 or older who want to earn a motorcycle endorsement. TBD TBD 1 $199 CLRM ROSE VILLA 13505 SE River Rd, Milwaukie 503-654-3171 WRITING YOUR MEMOIRS RDR-4 CLRM Explore the exciting & challenging medium of transparent watercolor! Learn to mix colors, the basics of composition, elements of perspective, and drawing. Supply list upon registering. All levels. This class meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month beginning January 13. Program Fee $15. HWL-1-03 TBD Room Tompkins CLRM Come join us and learn to successfully research your family in a simple, step-by-step method. Learn how to begin a family history project, how to organize your records and materials, and learn the skills to continue your project on your own! Program fee $30. 9:30-11:30am W PED-4-08 CARDIO EXERCISE W/ HANDCHIMES 1/7 10 $100 Baird 12:30-2pm TH 1/8 10$75Hodder CLRM Musical, chair centered, upper body exercise through music class. Lift, ring handchimes in rhythmic, dynamic motions. Increase upper body strength, agility, coordination. Learn musical skills. Make music. Program fee $30. CLRM www.clackamas.edu 93 Canby Community Education Registration form on page 90. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor PED-4-11 GENTLE YOGA Room Join us for a gentle yoga course designed specifically for seniors. Safely practice poses to work on balance, increase flexibility and strength, ease stiff joints, and aid in relaxation of the body and mind. Anyone can discover the benefits of yoga in our supportive and competition-free environment with plenty of modifications for beginners. The class focuses on breathing, stretching on the mat, strengthening standing poses, gentle movement, and deep relaxation. Dress comfortably and bring a towel or blanket. Program fee $40. 10:45-11:45amMWF1/9 10 $140Higgins CLRM Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Canby C o m m u nity E DU C A T I O N Registration form for Community Education classes on page 90. For class locations, see page 92. Phone: 503-266-0040 Art/Crafts PHOTOGRAPHY: BASIC High energy, low impact workout uses a wide range of muscles. Hot tub to relax in after class. Swim skills not necessary. Age 62 and older: $55. This class is an overview of how modern digital & film cameras function. This class is the first 2-hours of the Advanced Photography class. Bring camera and manual. Instructor’s website: www. oregonphotosafaris.com. Age 16-Adult. Canby High School 7:15-8:15pmMW 1/5 11 $110 9-11am S APA-2-101 PHOTOGRAPHY: ADVANCED 9am-4pm S APA-2-102 PHOTOGRAPHY: COMPOSITION 9am-12pm SU APA-2-103 PHOTOGRAPHY: ADV. LIGHTING 1-4pm SU APA-2-104 WATERCOLOR WITH JUDE WELTER WATER AEROBICS Stanton POOL Seasoned Adult Enrichment The Seasoned Adult Enrichment Programs are designed and administrated by its participants. Individual classes $3.00, per term $15.00 and $30.00 for the full year. For more information or to request a brochure please call 503-594-0620. SAEP-3 DOWNSIZING DEFINED Downsizing to an apartment or residential facility can be overwhelming. Karen Wacklow will present tips and recommendations to navigate the process. 9:30-11:30am W 1/141 SAEP-3 A VISION COMES TO REALITY 9:30-11:30am W SAEP-3 GLADSTONE’S FAMOUS PAST 9:30-11:30am W SAEP-3 PASSPORT TO EUROPE WacklowOIT191 Coral Egnew, TriMet’s Senior Community Affairs Representative, will walk us through the history of the Milwaukie Light Rail System and how it came to fruition. 1/211 EgnewOIT191 Peek into the exciting history of Gladstone and the famous figures who made impressions in our community. 1/281HueyOIT191 World Traveler, Gary Clay, will take us through his journeys in Salzburg, Budapest, Prague and Croatia. 9:30-11:30am W 2/41 SAEP-3 ClayOIT191 SLAVERY IN THE NORTHWEST Author Phillip Margolin, will discuss his latest thriller, “Worthy Brown’s Daughter” and the politics of Oregon in the 1800’s 9:30-11:30am W SAEP-3 FIELDTRIP TO THE COLUMBIA GORGE MODEL RAILROAD CLUB 2/111 WacklowOIT191 Join us for a trip to the Columbia Gorge Model Railroad Club in North Portland. We will tour the facility and admire a miniature detail of the Portland to Hood River route in the 1950’s. 9:30-11:30am W SAEP-3 THE SCIENCE OF PAINT 2/181 WatkinsOFFSITE The Miller Paint Company will take us through the history of their business and products. Join us to learn everything you ever needed to know about paint! 9:30-11:30am W SAEP-3 CCC THEATRE PRODUCTION 2/251 SawyerOIT191 Come see the CCC Theater production, Sunday 3/1 and 3/8 at 2:30pm. Call 503-594-3153 or visit our department website at www.clackamas.edu/theatre for further information or call Kelly at 503-594-3153. Seats are assigned. Ticket prices: Adults $12, students and youth $10, seniors 62+ $8. Neimeyer Center 2:30-4:30pmSU N147 1/311 $35Guvenir 6 You’ll be an ‘advanced’ photographer after this class. Learn everything you need to know to be in complete control of your photography and create the images you want. Class is open to photographers of all levels with any camera. Bring camera and manual. Instructor’s website: www.oregonphotosafaris.com. Age: 16-Adult. Canby High School 1/311 $100Guvenir 6 Great images require great composition! Learn how to craft amazing professional quality images utilizing composition techniques that will transform your images into award winning works of art. Stop taking snapshots and start making art! Advanced Photography is a pre-req. Instructor’s website: www.oregonphotosafaris.com. Age: 16-Adult. Canby High School 2/1 1 $100Guvenir 6 Light is the only element that is always required to create photographic images. It’s the most important part of proper exposure, composition and story-telling. Advanced Photography is a pre-req. Age: 16-Adult. Canby High School 2/1 1 $100Guvenir 6 Step-by-step demos to complete the basic concepts of this exciting medium. All levels welcome; more advanced painters are given further challenges for their paintings. Beginners will be given material list at first class with explanation of supplies. It’s not required to take the first set of classes in order to take the second set of classes. Age: 18-Adult. St. Patrick’s Church 10am-12:30pm T 10am-12:30pm T 1/206 $96 3/36 $96 Welter Welter APA-2-105 INDEPENDENT STUDY WITH JUDE 1-3:30pm 1-3:30pm T T APA-2-106 YOUTH SEWING WORKSHOP CLRM CLRM Jude will do a small demo for watercolorists to follow, while helping those who wish to work on independent projects in watercolor or acrylic. This class does not include oils or pencil sketching, although thumbnail drawing in preparation for painting will be stressed. Bring supplies if you have painted in watercolors before. Canvas painters please bring your supplies with an idea in mind, or a canvas in progress. It’s not required to take the first set of classes in order to take the second set of classes. Age: 18-Adult. St. Patrick’s Church 1/206 $96 3/36 $96 Welter Welter CLRM CLRM Learn the basics of how to sew (cut out patterns, use the sewing machine, sew straight lines) and sew a pin cushion, pillow case and tote bag. Boys and girls from 10-17 years of age are encouraged to sign up for this class. Emphasis is on developing a positive attitude towards sewing. Students must bring a sewing machine to class. You must be able to thread your machine and wind a bobbin properly. Upon registration, you will be contacted about a supply list. Please provide email when registering. Class dates are Feb. 2, 4, 9 & 11. Age: 10-17. Ackerman School 5-7pmMW2/22 $75 94 Room APA-2-100 PED-4-12 Community Education Course No. Time Bishop CAFE Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Computers DPS-4-100 ATA-2-103 PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Learn the key elements to unlocking Photoshop. This isn’t a class to learn a few tricks, learn the tools that unlock the full potential of Photoshop. This course will teach you how to make perfect prints on your own. You must bring your own laptop with any version of Adobe Photoshop or Elements. Adv. Photography is a pre-requisite. Instructor’s website: www.oregonphotosafaris.com. Age: 16-Adult. Canby High School 9am-4pm S 2/211 $100Guvenir 704 Dance/Theater ATA-2-100 COUNTRY LINE DANCE Line dancing is a fun way to dance without the need of a partner. Learn the latest dance steps and some traditional ones, too. Exercise your body and mind by dancing to lively, upbeat music! No class 2/16. Age: 14-Adult. Trost Elementary 6:00-7:00pmM 7:00-8:00pmM ATA-2-101 1/268 $45 1/268 $45 Schmaltz Schmaltz CAFE CAFÉ PARTNER COUNTRY DANCE 8:00-9:00pmM 1/268 $60 Schmaltz CAFÉ Driver Education DRIVER EDUCATION TTH 1/208 $289 DRS-4-101 AARP SMART DRIVER Stroup S 1/311 1 1 Music ATA-2-100 7:30-8:30pmM 1/128 $80 Rector 28 Exercise/Fitness CLUB FIT Whether you’re looking for general fitness or a competitive advantage, Club Fit provides exceptional value. We have memberships and programs for every budget and need. Stop by any time for a tour and FREE week. Club Fit, 365 S. Redwood Street, Canby. PED-4-100 CORE-FIT MAX EFFORT 5:15-6:15am 5:15-6:15am 5:15-6:15am 2 days/wk 3 days/wk 4 days/wk PED-4-103 CORPORATE (NOON) WORKOUT Core-Fit Max Effort will consist of plyometrics, Olympic lifts, kettlebells, dumbbells, HIIT, speed and agility, metabolic conditioning, scaled pace running, TRX and just about everything that improves athletic performance and functional movement. Core-Fit Max aids individuals on obstacle racing, adventure runs, triathlons, strength events and short distance racing. Class meets Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Age: 18-Adult. Club Fit 1/5 12 1/5 12 1/5 12 $129 Raines $169 Raines $189 Raines CFIT CFIT CFIT MOUNTAIN DULCIMER Learn to play this easy 3-stringed instrument. We’ll learn melody, chords and reading tablature, playing old time tunes and some gospel. No musical background is necessary and beginners are welcome. Rentals are available for $15 for the term. Ages 16-Adult. Ackerman School CFIT TOTAL BODY PILATES Total Body Pilates specializes in STOTT Pilates training and exercise along with group cardio classes. Well trained and helpful staff would be happy to assist you with developing the perfect workout routine suited to fit your schedule, price range and goals. 655 SW 2nd Ave., Canby. PED-4-104 Fisher GUITAR ENSEMBLE Group will play together several styles of music. All skill levels are welcome, difficulty of parts will vary. Electric, acoustic or bass guitars are welcome. Free if enrolled in Beginning Guitar during the same term. Bring your electric or acoustic guitar. No class 1/19 & 2/16. Ages 12-Adult. Ackerman School 12-1pmMW 1/5 12 $149McArthur Driver training program designed for senior drivers, although any student may enroll. Developed by AARP and approved by Dept of Motor Vehicles. Fee: $20; $15 with AARP card paid to instructor. Canby High School 9am-4pm Room Designed for the busy individual who has limited time during the day. Circuit training using weight equipment, drills and more. See how this class can reshape your idea of exercise. Beginning to advanced levels. Age: 18-Adult. Club Fit Because this course satisfies state requirements of 30 hours classroom and 12 hours of in-car instruction, attendance at all sessions is mandatory. First class includes a segment for a student/ parent orientation; call 503-266-0040 for detailed information. Free/reduced lunch eligible students can receive a $75 discount on tuition. Additional tuition if student has a license, obtains a license before completing the Driver’s Ed program or is 18+ years of age. Age: 15-20. Canby High School 7-9pm Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor PILATES MAT CLASS: INTER Class conducted on the floor with mats. Covers more exercise variations at a faster pace. Come in comfortable clothing. Class size is limited to ensure all students are doing exercises effectively. Bring your own mat. Age: 18-Adult. Total Body Pilates 9-10amM 9-10am TH 9-10am S 1/5 13 $130 1/8 12 $120 1/1012 $120 Staehely Staehely Staehely CLRM CLRM CLRM PED-4-107PiYO PiYo is an athletic blend of yoga, stretching, and toning moves done to music. The class incorporates cardio with stretching to create a balanced and overall difficult workout. Bring a mat. Age: 18-Adult. Total Body Pilates ATA-2-101UKULELE 7:45-8:45pm 7:45-8:45pm 7-7:50pm Turbokick is a combination of intense kickboxing moves as well as dance moves all perfectly choreographed to high energy and motivating music. No previous kickboxing experience needed. Age: 18-Adult. Total Body Pilates 6-6:50pm T 2/36 $54 Smith 28 Learn to play this easy, happy instrument for fun with friends! Learn a variety of songs in different genres and different tunings. Be prepared to sing your heart out, too! Must have own ukulele; no rentals are available. Ages 16-Adult. Ackerman School T 2/36 $54 Smith 28 ATA-2-102BEGINNING GUITAR Students will learn the basics of guitar including chords, strumming, picking and basic songs. Designed for entry level and beginning students. Bring your electric or acoustic guitar. No class 1/19 & 2/16. Ages 12-Adult. Ackerman School 6:30-7:30pmM 1/128 $80 Rector 28 Community Education Learn country swing dance as well as the partner dances such as the Traveling Cha-Cha, Horseshoe Shuffle, Schottishche and more. Designed for beginners; partners only. Tuition is per couple. No class 2/16. Age: 14-Adult. Trost Elementary DRE-4-100 Course No. Time T TH 1/6 1/8 13 $78 $78 Wakefield Wakefield TOTAL TOTAL PED-4-108TURBOKICK 6:45-7:45pmM 1/5 13$78Meredith TOTAL PED-4-110ZUMBA Zumba is a combination of Latin dance and other forms of dance fitness. It’s easy to catch on and always a blast! Age: 18-Adult. Total Body Pilates 6:45-7:45pm 6:45-7:45pm T 1/6 13$78 TH 1/8 12$72 Brito Brito TOTAL TOTAL www.clackamas.edu 95 Canby Community Education Course No. Time Registration form on page 90. Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room THE FITNESS STUDIO We believe in functional training – training to thrive in the real world. Regardless of your activity level, functional training is the best approach to staying active for life. ACE and ADAPT Certified Personal Trainer, Annette Vaughan specializes in adapting workouts for those with limitations due to injury, surgery, or muscular imbalances. Contact instructor for per class rates and packages if you cannot attend for an entire session. See website for periodic updates to class schedule (http://thefitnessstudio.webs.com) Email: TheFitnessStudio@canby.com PED-4-112 INNOVATIVE FITNESS Community Education No workout is the same! No canned classes, choreography or oldschool aerobics here. Expect the unexpected with a new take on stairs, TRX suspension training, weights, medicine balls, body weight exercises, obstacles, balance beams, BOSU balls and more. With variety from circuits to high intensity intervals and even some range of motion days, classes will ensure you are training in all directions to keep your body moving and functioning properly while building strength and endurance. Age: 18-Adult. The Fitness Studio 5:40-6:30amMWF1/5 5:40-6:30amMWF2/2 5:40-6:30amMWF 3/2 6-6:50pmMWTH1/5 6-6:50pmMWTH2/2 6-6:50pmMWTH3/2 PED-4-118 4 4 4 4 4 4 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 Vaughan Vaughan Vaughan Vaughan Vaughan Vaughan TFS TFS TFS TFS TFS TFS INTRO TO STRENGTH & CARDIO Whether you are a beginning exerciser, wanting to get back into shape, or just needing to add some structure and/or focus to your current activities, this class is for you! Class focuses on building strength with a mix of cardio to prevent muscle and bone loss, improve strength and function, and promote weight loss. Age: 18-Adult. The Fitness Studio 5-5:50pmMW1/54 $72 5-5:50pmMW2/24 $72 5-5:50pmMW3/24 $72 Vaughan Vaughan Vaughan Course No. Time PED-2-128 Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room KEMPO-SELF DEFENSE Kempo is an art form introduced into the United States from Japan and involves the study of highly effective self-defense/martial arts & Yoga. It is grounded in philosophy that teaches students to seek non-violent resolutions to conflict. No class 1/19 & 2/16. Age: 14-Adult. Canby High School 5-6pmMW 1/5 10 $100 SolesGYM PED-2-129KINDER KEMPO Focus on discipline, self-defense & self-control. Instructor is an SKSK certified black belt. Learn basic movements & forms. Uniforms required; details at first class. Age: 4-6. Lee Elementary 4-4:30pm TH 1/228 $50 SolesGYM PED-2-130KIDS KEMPO Focus on discipline, self-defense & self-control. Instructor is an SKSK certified black belt. Learn basic movements & forms. Uniforms required; details at first class. Age: 7-10. Lee Elementary 5-5:45pm TH 1/228 $60 SolesGYM PED-2-131TAEKWON-DO Learn this disciplined martial art, using empty hands & bare feet in self-defense. Uniform is suggested/available through instructor. Age: 7-Adult. Ackerman School 6-8pm TTH 1/6 11$90Matie PED-2-132 TAEKWON-DO FOR KIDS 5-5:45pm TTH 1/6 11$50Matie CAFÉ For all 5-6 year old boys and girls! Come try a special beginning class in Taekwon-Do. Uniforms available from instructor but not required. Age: 5-6. Ackerman School CAFÉ PED-2-133VOLLEYBALL, REC It’s a great workout and opportunity to play the game. Drop-in fee $3 per night. Cancellation notices on CCE office message (503) 2660040. Age: 18-Adult. Ackerman School TFS TFS TFS CANBY SWIM CENTER Canby Swim Center is the fun and healthy place to go! In addition to recreational swim times, there are numerous programs such as water exercise classes and adult/senior activities. Canby Swim Center is located at 1150 S. Ivy Street, Canby. Phone: 503-266-2761. 8-10pm W 1/7 11$3 SablanGYM PED-4-127BEGINNER YOGA Using balance, traditional poses, & good breathing, students will learn to relax & stretch. Dress for comfort/bring blanket or mat. Instructor is a certified yoga instructor RYT-200. No class 1/19 & 2/16. Age: 16-Adult. Ackerman School 6:00-7:15pmM 1/5 9 $99DahlAC LIBRARY PED-4-128 YOGA: ADV. BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE Fitness is enhanced and those endorphins kick in when swimming! Call 503-266-0040 for rates & fees. Age: Adult. Canby Swim Center Using balance, traditional poses, & good breathing, students will learn to relax & stretch. Dress for comfort/bring blanket or mat. Age: 16-Adult. Ackerman School 7-8amM-F 1/5 13 5:30-7pm TH PED-4-130 FEARING YOGA Ackerman School 5:30-7pm West Linn Studio T 6-7:30pm 9-10:30am W S PED-4-124 PED-4-125 ADULT/SENIOR SWIM Staff POOL WATER EXERCISE This fun aquatic exercise class will enhance your flexibility & muscular strength with aerobic conditioning & muscle strengthening. Call 503-266-2761 for rates. Canby Swim Center 8-9amMWF1/5 13 7-8pm TTH 1/6 13 Staff Staff POOL POOL PED-2-127BASKETBALL, REC It’s a great workout and opportunity to play the game. Drop-in fee $3 per night. Cancellation notices on CCE office message (503) 2660040. Age: 18-Adult. Ackerman School 8-10pm T 1/6 11$3 StaffGYM 1/8 11 $132DahlAC LIBRARY Steve has studied in the Ashtanga style of yoga, has earned a Master of Arts Degree in Teaching, a Bachelor’s in Communication and is certified through Marylhurst University in Conflict Resolution and Meditation. Steve’s teaching focuses on breathing, concentration, endurance, strength, balance and relaxation. The intention is to bring yoga into daily living. His classes are designed for beginning and intermediate students. Dress for comfort and bring a yoga mat and possibly blanket, block, strap. (Seniors & returning CCE Yoga students: $110) 1/6 11 $121 FearingAC LIBRARY Drop-in rate: $12 per class; 4 classes for $50; 10 classes for $80; 14 classes for $98 96 1/7 11 1/1011 Fearing Fearing STUDIO STUDIO Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room UNDERSTANDING RETIREMENT, SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE As baby boomers become Social Security and Medicare age, most do not know the penalties for not applying on time and how Medicare supplements and Part D drug programs work. This class will explain the history and organization of social security and Medicare. How to determine and claim benefits, and how to fit these into your overall retirement plan. Tuition is for 2 family members. Age: 59+ Ackerman School 6-9pm TH 2/191 $25 Blythe 11 Health/Well-Being/Safety HLT-2-100 MEDIC FIRST AID & CPR Medic First Aid training teaches appropriate emergency skills. Adult CPR, AED & First Aid. Receive 2 yr. CPR/First Aid card in OSHA compliant course. Age: 14-Adult. Ackerman School 6-9pm T 2/31 $55Hazapis HLT-2-101 CHILD/INFANT CPR 11 For individuals who require or desire CPR, AED including (but not limited to) child care workers, school bus drivers, teachers, parents and babysitters. Receive 2 yr. CPR card in OSHA compliant course. Age: 14-Adult. Ackerman School T 3/31 $45Hazapis HLT-2-102 ADULT CPR, PEDIATRIC CARE, AED & FIRST AID 6-9:30pm T 11 Be trained on it all! Receive 2 yr. CPR/First Aid card in OSHA compliant course. Age: 14-Adult. Ackerman School 2/241 $90Hazapis 11 HLT-2-103BABYSITTING SAFETY The Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) program covers child safety and basic care techniques for infants and children. CABS stresses the priority to keep you and the children you care for safe. Babysitting is not just “watching” children, but being responsible for their safety and well being. Program content from Health & Safety Institute. Certification card issued upon successful completion of course. Bring a snack! Age: 11-15. Ackerman School 9am-1pm S 1/311 $65HazapisAC Sports/Outdoor Activities NW Discoveries Enjoyable outdoor activities with experienced guide/instructor Ken Barker. NW Discoveries provides all equipment needed to have an enjoyable experience. Classes go rain or shine. Youth 11 years & older can register with adult. Visit website: www.nwdiscoveries.com OUT-2-100 1/18 1 $69 SU OUT-2-101 CROSS COUNTRY SKI LESSON/TOUR BarkerMt. Hood For beginners and intermediates! Our destination will be Mt. Hood. We will take advantage of Mt. Hood’s weather patterns and either ski on the west side or east side depending on the best conditions. A stop will be made en route to rent ski equipment, cost not included, usually under $12. Class details listed at http://www.nwdiscoveries. com Ages 11-Adult 8:25am-5:20pm S 1/24 1 $62 C o m m u nity S c h o o l Registration form for Community Education classes on page 90. For class locations, see page 92. Phone: 503-630-8515, ext 2860/2878 Arts/Crafts APA-2-200CERAMICS-ADULT Basic hand building techniques (coil, slab, pinch) will enable you to create functional and/or decorative pieces for use in your home or garden. Supplies may be purchased from the instructor. Estacada High School 5:30-8:30pm T BarkerMt. Hood 1/66 $85GriswoldART APA-2-201CERAMICS-CHILDREN Same technique as taught in Adult Ceramics, but geared towards children. $10 material fee paid to instructor. Class size limited. Preregistration encouraged. Estacada High School 3:30-5:30pm T 1/66 $85GriswoldART Exercise/Fitness PED-4-205LOW IMPACT EXERCISE This is a moderate-impact aerobics class that encourages you to work at your own fitness level. Warm-up, aerobic portion (20 min), strength & floor work all included. Clackamas River Elementary 5-6pm TWTH1/6 11 $30HackerottGYM Health/Well-Being/Safety HLT-2-202 FIRST AID/CPR & AED 8am-4:30pm S Medic First Aid training teaches appropriate emergency response skills Adult/Child/Infant CPR & First Aid, AED, bloodborne pathogens. Two year CPR/First aid card in OSHA compliant course. Estacada High School. Please call 503-630-8515 ext 2878 if you have questions. 2/211 $80/$40 Staff LIBRARY Sports/Outdoor Activities OUT-2-200 MARTIAL ARTS & SELF DEFENSE Open 1st Grade Students & up. Beginners learn self-defense, discipline, & methods of exercise to enhance physical fitness & stress relief through the combined traditional styles of Okinawan Karate, Torite-Jutsu, Sombo, Grappling and Stick Defense. Eagle Creek School 7-8 pmM SNOWSHOE LESSON/TOUR For beginners and intermediates! We will take advantage of Mt. Hood’s weather patterns and either snowshoe on the west side or east side depending on the best conditions. The guide/instructor will be with you at all times to ensure your safety and satisfaction. Trips will usually be between 2-6 miles and less than 750-ft elevation gain/loss. Midweek trips are usually shorter and slower paced. Cost includes transportation show shoes and guide. Bring waterproof hiking boots and proper equipment. Class details listed at http:// www.nwdiscoveries.com Ages 11-Adult 8:25am-5:05pm Room Community Education 6-9pm Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Estacada Financial/Retirement Planning BUS-2-100 Course No. Time OUT-2-201 1/5 11 $35KeyesGYM MARTIAL ARTS & SELF DEFENSE This class will cover more advanced techniques. We will continue to build self-defense skills, discipline skills and exercises to enhance your physical fitness and mental character. Questions call 503-7093098. Eagle Creek School 8-9pmM OUT-2-204 1/5 11$35KeyesGYM ADVANCED ADULT VOLLEYBALL Fast paced competitive volleyball. Must know rules and have experience in passing, setting, and hitting; and have knowledge of defensive & offensive positions. River Mill School Gym. 6:30-10pmMF 1/5 11$10 OUT-2-205 TAEKWONDO FOR ALL AGES 4-5:30 pm W SimmonsGYM Master Jaiwhan Woo, a two-time Korean world champion, brought the traditional Korean art of Taekwondo to the Clackamas community over 30 years ago. Woo’s Taekwondo continues to present a real world approach to modern day combat. Taught by 1st degree black belt David Beasley. Sparring optional, protective equipment provided by instructor. Questions call or txt (971)3039853. Ask about family rates. 1/7 11 $50 Beasley CAFETERIA www.clackamas.edu 97 Gladstone Community School Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Registration form on page 90. Room Gladstone ART/CRAFTS ACRYLICS / OILS WITH SHIRLEE Become an Artist in a fun class w/choice of oils or acrylics. Beginners learn fundamentals, brush techniques, shading, composition, color mixing. No exp. req. Experienced artists, paint from photos, see demo’s with experimental techniques, create texture, depth w/ mixed media. Supply list. ($66 age 62+) Gladstone Senior Center TH 1/8 10$82 APA-2-301 ACRYLICS WITH MELISSA Lind CLRM Community Education Explore acrylic medium using washes, texturing, impasto techniques. Class will include painting landscapes, water, flowers, buildings. Bring imagination and be prepared to use COLOR! Supply list. ($66 age 62+) Gladstone High School 6-8:30pm W APA-2-302 ADVENTURES IN PASTELS 1/148 $82Gannon CLRM Use your pastels to portray vibrant landscapes, water, still life. Class will cover drawing, composition, color layering. Supply list. ($66 age 62+) Gladstone Senior Center 2-4:30pm TH APA-2-303 ART EXPLOSION AGE 5+ 1/158 $82Gannon CLRM It may be messy, it may be squishy, it will be GREAT! Come get your hands dirty and create! Held at Two Rivers Church, 16083 SE McLoughlin. 1-3pm S 2/281 $25 APA-2-304 CARDMAKING FOR WINTER 1 Johnson CLRM Create beautiful all-occasion cards to send a friend or tuck in with a gift. You will make 8 cards with envelopes, 2 each of 4 different designs. From beginner to advanced, learn fun techniques that result in WOW results! ($13+lab age 62+). Gladstone High School 6-9pm T APA-2-305 CARDMAKING FOR WINTER 2 1/201 $16 $8Graham CLRM Create beautiful all-occasion cards to send a friend or tuck in with a gift. You will make 8 cards with envelopes, 2 each of 4 different designs. From beginner to advanced, learn fun techniques that result in WOW results! Different designs than Cardmaking 1. ($13+lab age 62+). Gladstone High School 6-9pm T APA-2-306 CARDMAKING FOR SPRING 2/241 $16 $8Graham CLRM Celebrate spring by creating your own all-occasion cards! Brighten someone’s day with one of these 8 cards, 2 each of 4 different designs. Have lots of fun learning different techniques and treating your creative side! ($13+lab age 62+). Gladstone High School 6-9pm T 3/171 $16 $8Graham APA-2-307 DRAWING WITH MELISSA GANNON CLRM Learn to “see” form and shape, create designs, think about perspective. Work in pencil, or if desired, bring colored pencil, pen & ink or medium of your choice, and drawing paper. Simple to understand instruction taught in relaxed atmosphere. ($66 age 62+) No class Jan. 19 or Feb. 16. Gladstone High School 6-8:30pmM 1/128 $82Gannon CLRM APA-2-308HANDMADE JOURNALS AGE 5-ADULT Create your own masterpiece journal to capture all your thoughts and doodles. Start from scratch, and make it as unique as you like! Bring an empty cereal box to class. Held at Two Rivers Church, 16083 SE McLoughlin. 1-3pm 98 S 3/141 $25 Room APA-2-309KNITTING & CROCHETING BEG. Registration form for Community Education classes on page 90. For class locations, see page 92. Phone: 503-650-2570 or 503-655-2777 9:30-11:30am Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Learn basic knitting and crocheting stitches with Shari. Bring your own needles (size 8 or 10) for knitting or a crochet hook (size F or G) and yarn. Learn basic pattern instructions provided by instructor. Gladstone Senior Center C o m m u nity S c h o o l APA-2-300 Course No. Time Johnson CLRM 1-3pm TH 1/83 $18 APA-2-310 CROCHETING INTERMEDIATE 1-3pm TH 2/53 $18 APA-2-311 OIL PAINTING BOB ROSS STYLE Staff CLRM Use your new skills to make a purse with Shari. Bring your own crochet hook (size F or G) and crochet thread (size 3 or 5). Shari suggests thread with a little sparkle to make a purse everyone will want! Gladstone Senior Center Staff CLRM Start with a blank canvas, leave with completed masterpiece! Destress and relax with Judy Stubb. Beginners to advanced welcome. All supplies and canvas provided! View pictures at www.wetpaints. net. Gladstone Senior Center Warm Winter Day 5:30-9pm F Spring Thaw Saw Blade 2-6pm SU Stormy Seas 5:30-9pm F Mountain Serenity 2-6pm SU Crocus 5:30-9pm F A Copper Winter 5:30-9pm F Cabin by the Pond 2-6pm SU Oriental Falls 5:30-9pm F Tulips in a Basket 5:30-9pm F A Cold Spring Day 2-6pm SU Desert Hues 5:30-9pm F Midnight Roses 5:30-9pm F 12/51 $48 StubbMULTI 12/141 $48 StubbMULTI 12/191 $48 StubbMULTI 1/111 $48 StubbMULTI 1/161 $48 StubbMULTI 1/301 $48 StubbMULTI 2/81 $48 StubbMULTI 2/131 $48 StubbMULTI 2/271 $48 StubbMULTI 3/81 $48 StubbMULTI 3/131 $48 StubbMULTI 3/271 $48 StubbMULTI APA-2-312 QUILT-LOG CABIN DESIGN BEG 6:30-9pm TH 2/54 $46Hage APA-2-313 QUILTERS, FINISH THAT PROJECT! 6:30-9pm TH APA-2-314 WATERCOLOR WITH MELISSA (DAY) 2-4:30pm W APA-2-315 WATERCOLOR WITH MELISSA (EVE) 6-8:30pm T Construct quilt or wall hanging using rotary cutter & sewing machine to create quilt blocks. 1st class covers material, design, shopping for supplies. Learn how to sew! 12 & under okay w/parent helper. ($36 age 62+). Gladstone High School CLRM This is a time for all those who need a large table, use of a sewing machine, or a little extra help with the outside edges or any other part to complete their quilt. ($26 age 62+). Gladstone High School 2/123 $36Hage CLRM Explore the exciting and challenging medium of transparent watercolor! Learn to mix colors, the basics of composition, elements of perspective, drawing. Supply list. ($66 age 62+) Gladstone Senior Center 1/148 $82GannonMULTI Explore the exciting and challenging medium of transparent watercolor! Learn to mix colors, the basics of composition, elements of perspective, & drawing. Supply list. ($66 age 62+) Gladstone High School 1/138 $82Gannon CLRM Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Computers DPS-4-300 COMPUTER STEP-BY-STEP BASICS 1 Become familiar with opening/saving programs, icons, jump drives, navigating w/mouse, using Internet to find info. Small hands-on classes geared toward those with NO or little computer exp. ($52 age 62+) Gladstone Senior Center 1:30-3:30pm F DPS-4-301 COMPUTER STEP-BY-STEP BASICS 2 1/164 $62AguilarMULTI Obtain free email account, learn basics of how to use it. Create items in Microsoft Word (calendar, flyer). Work with pictures, make a small slide show, more on using Internet. Need SOME computer exp. ($52 age 62+) Gladstone Senior Center 1:30-3:30pm F DPS-4-302 ADOBE PHOTOSHOP BASICS 2/134 $62AguilarMULTI Learn to digitally re-size, crop & retouch photographs from digital camera or scanned pictures using Adobe Photoshop. Scanning, email attachments, layered montage. Need basic computer & photo skills. Bring 1G or larger USB flash drive. ($49 age 62+) Gladstone High School 6-9pm T 1/133 $69 Weesner DPS-4-303 ADOBE PHOTOSHOP THE NEXT STEP CLRM 6-9pm T DPS-4-304 EBAY SELLING BASICS 2/33 $69 Weesner CLRM Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor EAT-2-301 TASTY, HEALTHY MEXICAN FOOD 6-8pm W 3/41 $30 Room Come learn how to make a tasty and healthy Mexican-inspired meal. Sample Salsa Fresca, healthier chips and guacamole, Tortilla Soup and Fajitas in this demo class. Taught by Chef Angela Fischbach w/assistant Debbie Tuttle. Gladstone High School Fischbach Dance/Theater ATA-2-300 PRE-BALLET AGE 3-5 YRS GRAND FINALE Learn basic ballet positions and steps, be exposed to creative movement to help coordination and overall sense of rhythm, develop listening skills in group setting. Need ballet shoes and dance attire (any color). Grande Finale Age 3-5: 10:15-11am Age 3-4 4-4:45pm W 1/218 $90 Staff CLRM TH 1/228 $90 Staff CLRM ATA-2-301BALLET MOMMY & ME 2-3 YRS FOOTWORK Play & explore different kinds of music & ballet moves, games, stretching, barre, creative play. Keep kids moving in toddler-centered class. Tuition for parent + child. Footwork Dance 5-5:30pm TH 1/88 $54 Staff CLRM ATA-2-302BALLET AGES 3-5 FOOTWORK Classroom activities get little ones moving & exploring the grace & flexibility that their bodies are capable of in a fun & easygoing environment. Footwork Dance 6-6:30pm T 1/68 $54 Staff CLRM ATA-2-303BALLET AGES 7-9 FOOTWORK Learn how to set up Ebay account, selling process, completing sale, writing descriptions that sell, use of photos (a picture is worth thousand words), pricing. Must be computer literate, have access to internet and a digital camera. ($49 age 62+) Gladstone High School Classic balance & grace combined with fun activities start students on their way to strengthening ballet skills. Leotard & tights (any color) required. Footwork Dance 6-9pmM 5:15-6pm W 1/78 $70 ATA-2-304 CHEERLEADING AGE 7+ GRAND FINALE 1/263 $69 Weesner CLRM Staff CLRM Basic functions of Excel 2010. Navigate worksheets, enter and edit text, values, formulas, simple functions, basic formatting, ranges, rows, columns. Need SOME Windows exp. Bring 1G or larger flash drive. ($49+lab age 62+) No class Jan. 29. Gladstone High School DPS-4-305 EXCEL 2010 LEVEL I This eight-week course is designed to introduce students to cheerleading with basic tumbling and stunting skills. Wear shorts, t-shirts, and clean tennis shoes. Grande Finale 6-9pm TH ATA-2-305 COUNTRY LINE DANCE BEGINNING DPS-4-306 EXCEL 2010 LEVEL II 6-9pm TH 7:30-8:30pm 6:30-7:30pm T W 1/153 $69 $21Aguilar CLRM Builds on skills learned in Level I. Learn to use multiple worksheets, charts, templates, adding graphics, start working w/more advanced formatting options. Bring 1G or larger flash drive. ($49+lab age 62+) Gladstone High School 2/123 $69 $21Aguilar CLRM 6:15-7pmM 1/198 $90 Staff CLRM Line dance is a fun way to dance without the need of a partner. Learn latest dance steps and traditional ones with Nadja. Steps are fun and easy. ($40 age 62+) Tuesday class at Gladstone Senior Center, Wed. class at JWE Wetten Gym (255 E. Gloucester) 1/278 $45 1/288 $45 SchmaltzMULTI SchmaltzGYM DPS-4-307 WORD 2010 LEVEL I ATA-2-306 COUNTRY LINE DANCE INTERMEDIATE Learn basic functions of Word 2010. Enter and edit text, save documents, cut, delete, move, copy and paste data, tabs, bullets, insert graphics. Some Windows exp. needed. Bring 1G or larger flash drive. ($49+lab age 62+) Gladstone High School Do you know the basic line dances and are ready to move on to some intermediate ones? Come by yourself or with a friend. ($40 age 62+) Tuesday class at Gladstone Senior Center, Wed. class at JWE Wetten Gym (255 E. Gloucester). 6-9pm W DPS-4-308 WORD 2010 LEVEL II 6:30-7:30pm 7:30-8:30pm T W ATA-2-307 COUNTRY WESTERN PARTNER DANCE W Learn the latest partner dances: Traveling Cha Cha, Horseshoe, Schottische, 2 Step, East Coast Swing. Designed for beginners of all ages, rotation is not necessary. Fee is $60 per couple. ($55 age 62+) JWE Wetten Gym (255 E. Gloucester) 8:30-9:30pm W ATA-2-308 GUITAR BEGINNING I ALL AGES 1/143 $69 $21Aguilar CLRM Class builds on skills learned in Level I. Format tables, labels, envelopes, columns, styles, work with graphics, templates, manage document revisions. Uses Level II text. Bring 1G or larger flash drive. ($49+lab age 62+) Gladstone High School 6-9pm 2/4 3 $69 $21Aguilar CLRM Culinary EAT-2-300 Tasty, Healthy Thai Food Learn how to make classic Thai food with a healthy, delicious twist. Part demo, part hands-on, all tasty! Sample Salad Rolls w/peanut dipping sauce, Pad Thai, Coconut Cauliflower Curry, Mango Rice Pudding. Taught by Chef Angela Fischbach w/assistant Debbie Tuttle. Gladstone High School 6-8pm W 2/111 $30 Community Education Learn more about restoring and retouching digital or scanned pictures, removing water spots, folds, etc., color correction. See some special effects, more on resizing pictures for online posting. Bring 1G or larger USB flash drive. ($49 age 62+) Gladstone High School Course No. Time 1/278 $45 1/288 $45 1/288 $60 SchmaltzMULTI SchmaltzGYM SchmaltzGYM Fun class designed for the absolute beginner. Quickly learn simple chords, strumming, how to tune, tons of songs. Please bring your own guitar. Minimum age 4th grade. No class Jan. 19. Taught by Bill Price. Gladstone Senior Center 2:45-3:30pmM 1/124 $55 $8 Price CLRM Fischbach www.clackamas.edu 99 Gladstone Community School Registration form on page 90. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor ATA-2-309 GUITAR BEGINNING II Room It’s time for the next step. Class picks up where Beginning Guitar I left off or for those who have had some beginning guitar. More chords, strumming, songs. Bring guitar. Gladstone Senior Center 2:45-3:30pmM ATA-2-310 2/234 $55 Price CLRM UKULELE BEGINNING I ALL AGES Easy to play, inexpensive, take anywhere instrument is growing ever popular. Great way to have fun w/family and friends. Quickly learn simple chords, how to tune, tons of songs. Bring ukulele. Minimum age 4th grade. No class Jan. 19. Gladstone Senior Center DRE-4-300 AARP DRIVER SAFETY Helps you improve driving skills to become a safe and defensive driver. Upon completion of one or two-day classes, may receive discount on auto insurance. Call 503-655-7701 to register, pay $20 at class, $15 w/AARP card. Gladstone Senior Center S DRIVER EDUCATION Fun, fast paced, funky dance moves create a routine set to upbeat music. Please wear comfortable clothes that allow for ease of movement, no jeans allowed. Footwork Dance 5:30-8:30pm T Age 7-9 5:45-6:30pm Age 10-14 6:45-7:45pm PED-4-300 ATA-2-311 1/124 $55 $8 Price CLRM UKULELE BEGINNING II 2-2:45pmM 2/234 $55 Price CLRM ATA-2-312HIP HOP FOOTWORK ATA-2-313 T 1/68 $70 Staff CLRM W 1/78 $90 Staff CLRM JAZZ DANCE AGES 5-7 FOOTWORK Fun easy intro to jazz dance. Learn steps & routines while having fun with flexibility, coordination & rhythm. Please wear stretchy pants, tshirt or leotards, plus tennis shoes or jazz/ballet shoes. Footwork Dance 5-5:30pmM 1/58 $54 ATA-2-314 Staff CLRM JAZZ DANCE AGES 7-9 FOOTWORK Learn jazz skills and choreography set to music; then practice putting movements together to form a routine. Please wear stretchy pants, tshirt or leotards, plus tennis shoes or jazz/ballet shoes. Footwork Dance 5-5:45pm T ATA-2-315 SQUARE UP AND DANCE! 1/68 $70 Staff CLRM Learn the steps in dancing mainstream square dance every Thursday night from January 8th-May 21st. (No partner necessary-we’ll provide all you need) Dress is casual. Sign up whole family! (Kids under 18 must be accompanied by adult) Ages 8-18 pay $40. Held at Oak Grove Community Center, 14496 SE Cedar in Milw. 7:30-9:30pm 1-3pm TH 1/8 20 $100 TTH 1/1310 $100 ATA-2-316 TAP/JAZZ I GRANDE FINALE Staff Staff CLRM CLRM Get the chance to learn basic jazz and tap skills in a fun dance environment at Grande Finale. Students need basic tights and leotard, ballet slippers (any color) and black patent tap shoes. Grande Finale Age 3-4 4-4:45pmM Age 3-5 9:30-10:15am W Age 3-6 4:30-5:15pm F ATA-2-317 1/198 $90 Staff CLRM 1/218 $90 Staff CLRM 1/238 $90 Staff CLRM TAP DANCE AGES 5-7 FOOTWORK Learn jazz skills and choreography set to music; then practice putting movements together to form a routine. Tap shoes are required for this class. Footwork Dance 5:30-6pmM 1/58 $54 Staff CLRM Room Driver Education DRE-4-301 More chords, strumming, songs. Soon you’ll be able to play hundreds of your favorite songs, current hits. Bring ukulele. Gladstone Senior Center Community Education Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor 9am-4:30pm 2-2:45pmM 100 Course No. Time 2/211 StaffMULTI ODOT Driver Ed class for high school students with valid Oregon permit teaches lifetime skills proven to reduce crashes and save lives. For teens age 15-17 who complete & pass this course before their 18th birthday, DMV will waive driving skills test. Includes 30+ hrs classroom, 6 hrs behind-the-wheel, 6 hrs in-vehicle observation. Attendance mandatory. Add’l $210 with license, if student gets license OR turns 18 before final class. $75 discount for free/reduced lunch still age 15-17 at last class with permit. Call 503-650-2570 for more info. Gladstone High School 1/6 11 $315McLain CLRM Exercise/Fitness AEROBICS+ZUMBA AT CRRC Super deal! Attend any or all: Body sculpting, cardio, step variety, MWTH 5:45 am, W 9am, TTH 8:30am, MTWTH 4:30 pm, Sat 8 am. NEW ZUMBA FS 9am Latin-inspired, easy-to-follow, calorie-burning, dance-fitness party! Held at Clackamas River Racquet Club-for info call 503-650-2570. Clackamas River Racquet Club TBAM-S 1/5 12$75 PED-2-301 StaffAEROB AIKIDO FOR KIDS Aikido is non-competitive, non-violent Japanese Martial Art that teaches peaceful resolution of conflict, self-defense, discipline. Aikido Northwest AGE 4-7. Specify one day/time. 5-6pmM 1/5 10$60 5-6pm T 1/6 10$60 AGE 6-10 7-8pm W 1/7 10$60 AGE 8-10. Specify one day/time. 6:15-7:15pm T 1/6 10$60 4-5pm TH 1/8 10$60 AGE 11-18. Specify one day/time. 6:15-7:15pmM 1/5 10$60 5:15-6:15pm TH 1/8 10$60 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM Staff CLRM Staff Staff CLRM CLRM Staff Staff CLRM CLRM PED-2-302 AIKIDO FOR ADULTS TBA TTH 1/6 10$80 PED-4-303 Arthritis Foundation Exercise Aikido is a traditional Japanese Martial Art that develops mind, body, spirit to its fullest potential. Attend any or all: Tues 7:308:30pm and Thurs 6:30-7:30pm, basic weapons Thurs 7:30-8:30pm, open mat Tues/Thur. 8:30-9pm. Aikido Northwest Staff CLRM Developed by physical therapists specifically for people with arthritis. Low-impact joint-safe program helps decrease arthritis pain, relieve stiffness & pain, increases flexibility, range of motion, strength. Suitable for every fitness level, can be taken either sitting down or standing. No class Jan. 19 & Feb. 16. Gladstone Senior Center 4-5 pmMF 1/12 9 $36 Southworth CLRM Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor APA-2-304 FENCING FITNESS W/OLYMPIC COACH Room Course No. Time PED-4-314 Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room TAI CHI CHUAN INTERMEDIATE Come learn the art of Olympic Saber Fencing from the best – a true OLYMPIC coach from PDX Fencing. All gear provided in these fun and safe intro classes. Held at Two Rivers Church, 16083 SE McLoughlin. This Tai Chi class is designed for students who have learned first half of Yang-style 24 Movement form, and wish to learn the 2nd half of form. Specify mornings or evenings. Non-competitive. No class Jan. 19 or Feb. 16. ($55 age 62+) Gladstone Senior Center Age 8-14 9:30-10:25am 9:30-10:25am 9:30-10:25am 9:30-10:25am Age 15-Adult 10:30-11:25am 10:30-11:25am 10:30-11:25am 10:30-11:25am 10-11amM 1/59 $69 7-8pmM 1/59 $69 PED-4-305 W TH F S 1/7 1/8 1/9 2/7 4 4 4 4 $95 $95 $95 $95 PDX Fencing PDX Fencing PDX Fencing PDX Fencing CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM W TH F S 1/7 1/8 1/9 2/7 4 4 4 4 $95 $95 $95 $95 PDX Fencing PDX Fencing PDX Fencing PDX Fencing CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM PILATES/PIYO-ALL LEVELS AT CRRC What a deal! Attend any or all: MTWTH 5:30-6:30pm. On MW, challenge yourself in PiYo, a unique class about energy, power, and rhythm. On TTH Pilates class cultivates strength, flexibility, balance, grace for body and mind. Clackamas River Racquet Club 5:30-6:30pmM-TH1/5 12 $85 PED-2-306 StaffAEROB SKYHAWKS AGE 3 1/2-4 10-10:30am S PED-2-307 SKYHAWKS AGES 4-6 1/178 $55 SkyhawksGYM Mini-Hawks introduces 4-6 year olds to soccer, baseball and basketball. No pressure, just lots of fun learning basics of sports in age appropriate games. Class size limited. Wetten Gym, 255 E. Gloucester. 9-9:45am S 1/178 $65 PED-2-309 TAE KWON DO FOR AGES 5-7 SkyhawksGYM Harness the energy of your youngsters with this exciting physical activity. Students learn basic Taekwondo moves while developing respect, discipline and self-esteem. Kids get practice setting goals and gain confidence with individual achievements. Parents invited to participate for free. Kraxberger Middle School 5-5:50pm TTH 1/6 11$75 PED-2-301 TAE KWON DO FOR AGES 8-15 Beasley Café TAI CHI CHUAN ADVANCED Open to students who have learned the entire Yang Style 24 movement form. This is an ongoing class in the Yang Style 103 movement long form of Tai Chi Chuan. ($55 age 62+) No class Jan. 19 or Feb. 16. Non-competitive. Gladstone Senior Center 9-10amM 1/59 $69 SchmidtMULTI PED-2-315 TUMBLING/TAP AGE 2.5-4 PARENT/CHILD GF 10:15-11am T PED-2-316 TUMBLING AGE 2.5-4 PARENT/CHILD 5:45-6:30pm T PED-2-317 TUMBLING I - II AGE 3-5 GRANDE FINALE 9:30-10:15am 3:30-4:15pm T T PED-2-318 TUMBLING II AGE 5-7 GRANDE FINALE Flexibility and fun rule the day as students learn tumbling skills up to and including cartwheels, somersaults, handstands! Explore rhythms, learn basic tap steps. Tap shoes needed for kids/parents need hard soled shoes. Class includes parent participation. Grand Finale Dance Studio 1/208 $90 Staff FLOOR Flexibility and fun rule the day as students learn tumbling skills up to and including cartwheels, somersaults, handstands! This class includes parent participation. Grand Finale Dance Studio 1/208 $90 Staff FLOOR Kids will work on flexibility, listening skills, basic tumbling skills such as forward rolls, backwards rolls and cartwheels. This fun class is a child only participation. Grand Finale Dance Studio 1/208 $90 1/208 $90 Staff Staff FLOOR FLOOR Must be able to do cartwheels and bridges. Grand Finale Dance Studio 4-4:45pmM PED-2-319 1/198 $90 Staff FLOOR TUMBLING III AGE 7-10 GRANDE FINALE Students must be able to perform a round off to join this class. Grande Finale Dance Studio. 5:30-6:15pmM 1/198 $90 PED-4-320 YOGA GENTLE BEGINNING Staff FLOOR Develop mind & body with this ancient disciplined martial art. It promotes courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control, indomitable spirit. Family rates: parents of new students participate free for first term, half price after. Uniforms recommended and can be purchased from instructor. Kraxberger Middle School Feel better/reduce stress, no matter what age or fitness level. Very beginning, gentle yoga. Wear loose clothing, bring mat or blanket. ($50 age 62+) Gladstone Senior Center 9-10am 9-10am T F 6-7:30pm TTH 1/6 11$82 PED-4-322 YOGA BASICS PED-2-311 TAE KWON DO ADULT 7:30-9pm TTH 1/6 11$82 5:25-6:25pm 9-10am T TH PED-4-312 TAI CHI CHUAN BEGINNING PED-4-323 YOGA BASICS TO INTERMEDIATE Beasley Café Great workout while learning Korean style of martial arts from Master Jaiwhan Woo, past Korean National Champion, dedicated instr. 30+yrs. Strengthen body, mind, spirit. Men and women all ranks welcome. Kraxberger Middle School Woo CAFE 1/1310 $62HayeMULTI 1/1610 $62HayeMULTI Feel better physically and reduce stress. Learn simple stretches, breathing and relaxation techniques suitable for all ages. Wear loose clothing, bring a mat or blanket. ($50 age 62+) Gladstone Senior Center 1/1310 $62 FegelMULTI 1/1510 $62HayeMULTI Tai Chi is a slow, graceful form of Chinese exercise that benefits body, mind and spirit. Yang style 24 Movement short form especially for beginners. Specify mornings or evenings. Noncompetitive. No class Jan. 19 or Feb. 16. ($55 age 62+) Gladstone Senior Center Feel better physically and reduce stress. Stretches, breathing and relaxation techniques suitable for beginners as well as those who have taken at least one term of yoga. Wear loose clothing and bring mat. ($50 age 62+) Gladstone Senior Center 6-7pm W 11am-12pmM 1/59 $69 6-7pmM 1/59 $69 PED-4-324 YOGA CONTINUING 6:30-7:30pm T SchmidtMULTI SchmidtMULTI Community Education Tiny Hawks helps fine-tune motor skills in Soccer and Basketball. No pressure, just lots of fun learning the basics of sports through age-appropriate games. Class size limited. Wetten Gym, 255 E. Gloucester. PED-4-316 SchmidtMULTI SchmidtMULTI 1/1410 $62HayeMULTI Feel better physically and reduce stress. Stretches, breathing and relaxation techniques for those who have taken at least one term of Yoga. Wear loose clothing and bring mat. ($50 age 62+) Gladstone Senior Center 1/1310 $62 FegelMULTI www.clackamas.edu 101 Gladstone Community School Registration form on page 90. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor PED-4-325 YOGA SPECIAL BEG-INT CRRC Room What a great deal! Engage yourself physically and mentally through yoga. Breathing, relaxation, postural alignments. Wear loose clothing and bring mat. Attend any or all MWF 8-9am; TTh 9:3010:30am. Clackamas River Racquet Club TBAM-F 1/5 12$85 StaffAEROB PED-4-326 ZUMBA MADE EASY WITH HEATHER 6:30-7:30pm T PED-4-326 ZUMBA MADE EASY WITH LORI Have fun learning the basic steps of Merengue, Salsa, Cha Cha in popular exercise class geared for beginners. If you like to dance, you’ll enjoy this popular Zumba class with Heather Ausborn. ($59 age 62+) Try it out – drop in for $7 per class. JWE Wetten Gym (255 E. Gloucester) 1/6 11$69AusbornGYM Community Education Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor BUS-2-307 STOCK MARKET 6:30-8:30pm W BUS-2-308 TAX-ADVANTAGE INVESTMENTS 6:30-8:30pm W 2/111 $15Horn 2/181 $15Horn TH 1/8 11$69Heinsohn 6:30-9pmM 3/91 $16$5Hage PED-4-327 ZUMBA AT GRANDE FINALE 1/198 $90 Staff ROOM CLRM Gardening/Landscape 6:15-7:15pm 8-9pmM CLRM Traditional and Roth IRAs, 401K, 403B, TSA, 457, Annuities, plans for Small Business Owners. Discuss each type; learn how to handle a rollover or transfer of retirement funds. ($10 age 62+) Gladstone High School PLT-2-300BIRDHOUSE CREATIONS WITH NAN CAFE Room Learn about income stocks, growth stocks, what to look for when buying or selling stocks, how to make sense of all the numbers. Learn easy formulas essential to basic stock analysis. ($10 age 62+) Gladstone High School Have fun learning the basic steps of Merengue, Salsa, Cha Cha in popular exercise class geared for beginners. If you like to dance, you’ll enjoy this popular Zumba class with Lori Heinsohn. ($59 age 62+) Try it out – drop in for only $7 per class. Gym entrance on Chicago. JWE Dance, upbeat music, energetic instructors get you moving in newest fitness craze. Love dance, fitness, this class is for you. Grande Finale Dance Studio Learn about various birdhouse designs for all sizes of ‘clingers’ and ‘perchers’. Build a simple birdhouse in class. Children age 7-12 welcome with adult helper. Supplies provided. ($13+lab age 62+). Gladstone High School CLRM PLT-2-301LANDSCAPE DESIGN BASICS Meandering paths cross babbling brooks, pass moss-covered rocks, under a canopy of evergreens. Create scenic, low maintenance areas; attract desirable wildlife; small courtyards to multiple acres. ($23 age 62+). Gladstone High School Financial/Retirement Planning 6:30-9:30pmM BUS-4-300 Learn to professionally trim & train trees/shrubs. Basic pruning techniques/tips. Fruit & flowering trees/shrubs, plant/structure building, choosing proper equipment + opportunity for Sat. handson practice. ($23 age 62+) Gladstone High School PLT-2-302 RENTAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT General overview of managing rental property for the rental home owner or for those considering a career in residential property management. The focus will be on managing single family homes and smaller multi-family complexes. We will discuss Oregon Landlord Tenant Laws, Fair Housing, Administrative Rules, Tenant Screening, Forms, Checklists, Evictions, and Using Technology. Taught by property manager Kristi Villani. Gladstone High School 6-9pm W BUS-2-302 WILLS, TRUSTS, ESTATE PLANNING 1/144 $79 Villani CLRM Learn fundamentals of wills, trusts, powers of attorney, advance directives, probate and trust administration. Find a personalized plan that fits your life and family. Presented by local attorney, Joshua J. Lipps. Gladstone Senior Center 6:30-7:30pm TH 2/191 $10 BUS-4-303 INVESTING FOR FUTURE SERIES 6:30-8:30pm W BUS-2-304 INVESTMENT BASICS 6:30-8:30pm W BUS-2-305 INVESTING FOR INCOME Lipps CLRM Save! Sign up for all five classes for only $49 (couples $59): Investment Basics, Investing for Income, The Stock Market, Mutual Funds, and Tax-Advantaged Investments. Workbook included in series price. ($29 age 62+) Gladstone High School 1/215 $49Horn CLRM Basic concepts and ground rules to investing including importance of diversification, asset allocation, risk vs. reward, dollar cost averaging, Rule of 72. Rebecca recommends you take this class before other investing classes. ($10 age 62+) Gladstone High School 1/211 $15Horn CLRM 6:30-8:30pm W BUS-2-306 MUTUAL FUNDS 1/281 $15Horn CLRM What are they, how do they work, what do they cost, what should I expect from them, what are my choices, what is “no load”? Learn the many options that are so popular! ($10 age 62+) Gladstone High School 6:30-8:30pm W 2/41 $15Horn 6:30-9:30pmM PLT-2-303 CLRM 2/232 $29Hage CLRM PRUNING BASICS-BECOME A PRO 1/262 $29Hage CLRM ROSES FROM A TO Z How to grow/prune different varieties/which varieties best for NW, scent, cut flowers, hedges, climbers, shade/sun. Organically maintain newly planted & established roses + opportunity for Sat. hands-on practice. ($13 age 62+) Gladstone High School 6:30-9:30pmM 2/9 1 $16 Hage CLRM Health/Well-Being/Safety HLT-2-301 NEW YEAR’S DETOXING 6-8pm W After the richness of the holidays, are you ready to recharge, rejuvenate, renew? Where do you start and what are healthy options for the process of detoxing? Discuss why you would choose to detox and how to reduce the toxic load for wellness. Class will include a green smoothie demo. ($16+lab age 62+) Gladstone High School 1/14 1 $18 $5 Fischbach/TuttleCLRM HLT-2-302LIVING WELL Feel better; be in control, do the things you want to do! If you or someone you care for is living with diabetes, arthritis, high blood pressure, heart disease, chronic pain, etc., learn how to improve your health & your life! Get support you need, ways to deal w/ pain & fatigue, more. Call (503) 655-7701 for info. No cost, please preregister. Gladstone Senior Center 1-3:30pmM Discuss income producing investments: money market accounts, cd’s, all types of bonds-government, savings, tax-free, corp., relationship between interest rates and bond market. ($10 age 62+) Gladstone High School 102 Course No. Time 2/236 HLT-2-303 MEDIC BASIC FIRST AID/CPR 6-9pm 6-9pm 6-9pm W W W CLRM Medic First Aid helps students gain the knowledge, skills, confidence necessary to manage a medical emergency until more advanced help is available. Includes Adult/Child/Infant CPR, AED, Basic Emergency First Aid (choking, control of bleeding, managing shock, intro to bloodborne pathogens). Receive a two year CPR/First Aid card in OSHA compliant course. Gladstone High School 1/211 $45 2/181 $45 3/181 $45 VanGelder VanGelder VanGelder CLRM CLRM CLRM Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room History/Writing/Literature HWL-2-300 GENEALOGY WITH SUE LEBLANC Save! Sign up for all six classes below for only $49. Includes Researching in Familysearch, New England Ancestors, German Research, Valuable Hidden Sources, Religious Records, Genealogy Education. LOTS of info. No class Feb. 10. Gladstone Senior Center 10-11:30am T HWL-2-301 RESEARCHING IN FAMILYSEARCH 1/206 $49 LeBlanc CLRM FamilySearch is a computerized system of genealogical info. Learn many facets of familysearch.org, how it can lead you to new discoveries about ancestors. Discuss databases available, recent changes. Gladstone Senior Center 10-11:30am T HWL-2-302 RESEARCH NEW ENGLAND ANCESTORS 1/201 $10 LeBlanc CLRM Discover rich heritage of your ancestors in wealth of resources found in early records of New England states. How to perform thorough research. Build a case for ancestral lines you seek to establish. Gladstone Senior Center T 1/271 $10 HWL-2-303 GERMAN RESEARCH 10-11:30am T LeBlanc CLRM Discover heritage of your German ancestors, what propelled them to come to American, how to find them in the old country, key pieces of US research. Tools: online, books, filmed, digitized materials. Gladstone Senior Center 2/31 $10 LeBlanc CLRM HWL-2-304VALUABLE HIDDEN SOURCES Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor HWL-2-307 WRITING WONDERLAND AGE 8-13 1-3pm TTH3/33 $65 Room Take a creative journey through imagination and have a published book as your prize! Class is for writers AND non-writers. We will journey together and write on! Held at Two Rivers Church, 16083 SE McLoughlin. Johnson CLRM Language Studies FLS-4-301 SPANISH PART 1 (BEGINNING) 6-7:30pm T FLS-4-302 SPANISH PART 2 (BEGINNING) Practical, fun and easy! Native speaker Jorge Sotelo will focus on basics of Spanish language, grammar, culture. Ideal for travelers or those needing Spanish in the working environment. Fee is for Book 1, used in Part 1-3. ($61+lab age 62+) Gladstone High School 1/1310 $76 $38 Sotelo CLRM Continuation from Beginning Part 1 class, move on to the next chapters in the book. Fee for Book 1, new students only. ($61+lab age 62+) No class Jan. 19 or Feb. 16. Gladstone High School 7-9pmM 1/128 $76 $38 Sotelo FLS-4-303 SPANISH PART 5 (INTERMEDIATE) 7:30-9pm T CLRM Continuation from Intermediate Part 4 class, designed to develop practical skills in listening, reading, writing, speaking Spanish. New students only: fee is for Book 2, used in Part 4 to Continuing. ($61+lab age 62+) Gladstone High School 1/1310 $76 $31 Sotelo CLRM Special Interests/Hobbies Where to find valuable hidden sources, how to gain access to them. Examine types of sources, using to enhance family history, prove relationships that are difficult to prove, documenting those sources. Gladstone Senior Center APA-2-300 MAGIC CLOWN AGE 8+ 10-11:30am T HWL-2-305 RELIGIOUS RECORDS/AFFILIATION 1-3pm 3:30-5:30pm S S APA-2-301 SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 10-11:30am T Learn how to service and repair small engines in this hands-on class. Instruction includes lawnmowers & chain saws. Bring project to first class. Open to men and women. ($59 age 62+). Gladstone High School HWL-2-306 GENEALOGY ED-ENHANCE RESEARCH 6:30-9:30pm TH 2/171 $10 LeBlanc CLRM Focus on churches found in US, some foreign countries. What do you know about your ancestor’s religious affiliation? Valuable records may provide documentation you need to link generations of ancestors. Gladstone Senior Center 2/241 $10 LeBlanc CLRM Changing world of genealogical research requires we continually update our knowledge, skills. Discuss educational opportunities avail, some free and some at substantial cost, how to take advantage of them. Gladstone Senior Center 10-11:30am T HWL-2-307 SELF-PUBLISHING YOUR FICTION A TO Z 3/31 $10 LeBlanc CLRM Major changes are overtaking publishing marketplace. But is selfpublishing right for you? How do you create a quality eBook and POD paperback? Workshop provides a nuts-and-bolts approach to self-publishing your fiction. Learn about copyrighting, design, editing, promotion, pricing, more. ($16 age 62+). Gladstone High School. 6-8:30pm W HWL-2-308 DESIGN YOUR EBOOK-WRITING FOR INCOME 1/211 $19 Lasota 6-8pm W HWL-2-309 UPLOAD YOUR EPUB: GETTING WORD OUT 6-8pm W CLRM Learn basic and more advanced design techniques for making your novel unique, interactive, and beautiful. Cover several types of software, walk-through design techniques, and even dive into basic HTML with an eye toward creating beautiful ebooks. ($16 age 62+) Gladstone High School 2/181 $19 Lasota Inner clowns come on down! Learn some tricks and create some, too. Pick one or both – they will be different classes. Held at Two Rivers Church, 16083 SE McLoughlin 2/141 $29 3/141 $29 Johnson Johnson 1/158 $79Hopperstad Room Room Community Education 10-11:30am Course No. Time SHOP Travel/Trips/Tours TVL-2-300 FREE VACATIONS+MAKE $ DOING IT 6-9:30pm TH TVL-2-301 GARDENS OF MYSTERY! 7-8pm W 2/41 $5 Learn 100s of ways national speaker Gina Henry affords to travel 6 months per year - free air, hotels, cruises, tours. Many earn extra income. Teach English, import, mystery shop, volunteer, start business, write articles, shoot photos. Gina’s 120pg book (retail value $39.95) is included-lists best travel web sites, solo travel, safety, health, lots of practical info. Offered 1X this year. Check out www.ginahenry.com. Gladstone High School 3/191 $29 $15Henry CLRM Ken Lister, a native Scot who has trained at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh, will present a 2-projector slide show on must-see gardens of the world. Enjoy his Scottish brogue as you learn about history and design of exceptional gardens around the world from British Isles to Russia to Portland, more. Gladstone Senior Center. Lister Room CLRM Secrets to getting your Ebook out there! Navigating the upload process for all the major vendor sites--Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and iBooks--can be a minefield. Learn the pros and cons of each method and come out of this class with a solid knowledge base. ($16 age 62+) Gladstone High School 2/251 $19 Lesota CLRM www.clackamas.edu 103 North Clackamas Parks & Recreation Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Registration form on page 90. Room North Clackamas 8:30am-5pmM-FStaff APA-2-509 Activity period for novice to advanced wood carvers--with guidance for starter projects, instruction on safety and tool care. Activity fee: $1 per session. Drop in. Milwaukie Center 8:30am-12pm WStaff 9-11am F DPS-4-501 COMPUTER WINDOWS 8 Adult Activities 12-2pm F APA-1-50 OIL PAINTING DPS-4-502 COMPUTER BASICS 9:30am-12pm 1-3:30pm TH TH 2:30-4:30pm F Youth Activities STORIES, CRAFTS & MUSIC – OH MY! Ages 2-5. Open your toddler’s eyes to creativity and imagination! Each week will feature a new story, theme and adventure. Children will use their imaginations to create art projects, sing songs, and play games that go along with the story of the week. Join us for this fun, imaginative and interactive class! New evening time. No class Feb. 16. Res. $37, Non-Res. $42. Milwaukie Center 9:30-10:15amM 5:30-6:15pmM 1/267Garrow 1/267Garrow CLRM CLRM Develop skills in composition and color mixing with one-on-one attention--from canvas preparation to finished project. Age 62+ $75. Materials list available at ncprd.com. Milwaukie Center 1/8 8 $100 1/8 8 $100 Wilson Wilson CLRM CLRM DAYTIME BINGO 1-2pm TTHStaff APA-2-502 EVENING CASH BINGO 6:30-9pm THStaff Play for fun with small prizes. Drop in. 25 cents per card. Milwaukie Center CLRM Cash prizes and refreshments. Drop in. $5 first packet; $3 second packet, $1 for special games. No bingo Mar. 19. Milwaukie Center CLRM APA-2-503CRIBBAGE Beginners and experienced players welcome. No experience necessary. Activity fee: $1 per session. Milwaukie Center 1:30-3:30pmTHStaff APA-2-504 CLRM DUPLICATE BRIDGE Meets weekly on Monday, please bring a partner. Activity fee: $1 per session. Group rules of play apply. Milwaukie Center closed Jan. 19 & Feb. 16. Milwaukie Center 12:45-3:45pmMStaff APA-2-505 CLRM FRIENDS QUILTING For experienced needle crafters. Group quilts once a week to raise funds for senior services. Bring a sample of your work. No fee. Milwaukie Center 8:30-11:30am THStaff APA-2-506 CLRM MAH JONGG Mah Jongg originated in China and is a game of skill, strategy and chance. Experience preferred. If interested in learning, please contact Judy Hervey at cjchervey@sbcglobal.net Activity fee: $1 per session. Milwaukie Center 12:30-3:30pm WStaff APA-2-507 CLRM PARTY BRIDGE Ages 18 and older for those who already play the game. Group rules apply. Drop in. $1 per session. Milwaukie Center 12:30-3:30pm THStaff Level 1. Students will learn and practice mouse commands, hover to identify the tools in a program, minimize, maximize, restore down, close commands, reposition and resize a window, save a file, print, learn introduction to the internet. Hands-on practice. Res. $65, Non-Res. $70. Bring $2 for materials. Milwaukie Center 1/94King CLRM Level 2. Learn to navigate Windows 8 effectively and discover why it is so different. We will cover the start screen, charms bar, hot screen corners, Windows store app, live tiles, mail, Internet Explorer 10 and system-wide search. You will also move the files from your old PC to your new Windows 8 PC. Res. $65, Non-Res. $70. Bring $2 for materials. Milwaukie Center 1/94King CLRM Level 2. Build on the basics to fine tune your word processing skills. Learn keyboard shortcuts, default settings and how to copy, cut and paste. Work with macros, tables and explore mail merge. Res. $65, Non-Res. $70. Bring $2 for materials. Milwaukie Center 1/94King CLRM Dance/Theater Interest & Activity Groups APA-2-501 CLRM Computers COMPUTER FIRST STEPS Arts/Crafts CLRM WOOD CARVING DPS-4-500 APA-2-500 Room Two pool tables with open play. Activity fee: $1 per session. Milwaukie Center closed Jan. 19 & Feb. 16. Milwaukie Center Registration form for Community Education classes on page 90. For class locations, see page 92. Please pre-register at ncprd.com or by calling 503-794-8080, ext. 0 for classes offered through the North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District or 503-794-8092 for classes held at the Milwaukie Center. For a complete list of classes & programs offered through North Clackamas Parks & Recreation, visit http://www.ncprd.com or request a program guide by calling 503-7948080, ext. 0. The Milwaukie Center will be closed on Jan. 19 and Feb. 16. Community Education Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor APA-2-508POOL p a r k s a n d recre a ti o n 104 Course No. Time CLRM Youth Activities APA-2-510 MOVEMENT AND ME 10-10:45am F APA-2-511 DANCE CREATIVELY 10-10:45am F ATA-2-512 TINY TOTS CREATIVE DANCE 4-4:30pm W Ages 2-5. Leap like gazelles and spin like tops while developing music appreciation, rhythm, coordination and strength through introductory dance steps and movement. Build listening and socialization skills while discovering how fun dancing can be. Parents, guardians and children interact on creative impulses and focus on the process rather than the product. Resident $56 NonResident $61. Milwaukie Center 1/95Darby Ages 3-5. Experience the joy of dance and music as they are intertwined into exciting movement just for young imaginations. Dance inspires creative thinking and motion while dancers gain flexibility, strength, rhythm and balance to sustain them as they grow. Resident $47 Non-Resident $52. Milwaukie Center 2/134Darby Ages 3-4. This class, open to boys and girls, helps teach body awareness, rhythm and classroom etiquette by focusing on stretching technique, ballet positions, and free movement. Parents are welcome to watch the last 5 minutes of class. Please check ncprd. com for dance attire. Res. $50, Non-Res. $55. Milwaukie Center 1/146Grant CLRM ATA-2-513LITTLE DANCERS BALLET & JAZZ Ages 5 & 6. An innovative class, open to boys and girls, is designed to explore ballet and jazz dance styles while increasing agility, grace & coordination by focusing on stretching technique, ballet positions, center work, across-the-floor combinations. Parents are welcome to watch the last 5 minutes of class. Please check ncprd. com for dance attire. Res. $50, Non-Res. $55. Milwaukie Center 4:40-5:10pm W 1/146Grant CLRM Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Adult Activities Course No. Time PED-4-55 ATA-1-51LINE DANCE – BEGINNER This class is designed for newcomers to line dance and patterns. Presented at an easy pace! Age 62+ $38. Milwaukie Center 11:20am-12:20pmT 1/6 10 $50Harn 12:30-1:30pm TH 1/8 10$50Harn CLRM CLRM Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room TAI CHI MARTIAL ART FORMS & SWORD Levels 3 & 4. Continued practice of 32 Sword Form and 37 Empty Hand Form. Standing meditation, push hands & martial applications. Non-competitive. Non-competitive benefits include cardio, strength, balance/coordination, core. Milwaukie Center 9:20-10:05amMWF1/5 10 $101 Lusk CLRM Continue building your line dance repertoire. For those with experience and/or basic line dance skills solidly in place. Age 62+ $38. Milwaukie Center 5:30-6:30pmMW1/510$90 Lusk CLRM 1:35-2:35pm Exercise/Fitness Levels 1 & 2. Meditate, stretch, strengthen, and balance in chairs. No need to get on the floor, yet feel all the benefits. Great stressreliever. Milwaukie Center Adult Exercise Intensity Guide 1:30-2:30pmM ATA-1-53LINE DANCE – INTERMEDIATE TH 1/8 10$50Mattson CLRM No class Jan. 19 & Feb. 16. Age 62+ $76. No class Jan. 19 & Feb. 16. Age 62+ $68. PED-4-57 CHAIR YOGA 1/5 11$45Delanceye No class Jan. 19, Feb. 16. Age 62+ $34 Level 1 - Need Support (Chair Fitness) For people who may have physical limitations. A chair is provided to sit or stand next to for balance. Level 2 - Just Getting Started (Beginners) For people who do not have physical limitations and have not exercised for a long time. Classes are basic, gentle, and go at a slower pace. Level 3 - Active Now (Intermediate) Level 4 - Athlete (Advanced) For people who are physically active almost every day. These classes are for people looking for higher intensity and more challenging workouts. YOGA - STRENGTH & RELAX Levels 2 & 3. This class takes all the benefits of yoga – meditation, breathing, stretching, strengthening and balance, and brings it to the middle aged to older adult body. This is also a perfect class for beginners. Please bring a mat. Come to a free demo, Wed., Jan. 7, 2:40-3:10pm. Milwaukie Center 2:40-3:40pmM 1/5 11$45Delaneye CLRM 2:40-3:40pm 1/148 $40 CLRM No class Jan. 19 & Feb. 16. Age 62+ $34 Age 62+ $30. W PED-4-60YOGA Levels 2 & 3. Learn safe and proper alignment of basic yoga postures and gentle movement to increase strength, flexibility and balance. Bring a mat and an empty stomach. Age 62+ $41 Milwaukie Center Mind/Body Classes 5:30-6:30pm PED-4-50INNERGYSTICS Cardio/Strength Classes Levels 3 & 4. Using light weights, body weight and isometrics, this class combines movement rhythmically to optimize joint and muscle function that ends with a muscle stretching cool down. Please bring a mat and water bottle. Milwaukie Center 12:15-1:15pmM 1/5 11$40 Blosser CLRM 11:15am-12:15pmTH 1/8 Blosser CLRM No class Jan. 19, Feb 16 and March 9. Age 62+ $30 Age 62+ $34 PED-2-500 9 $45 MEDITATION FOR MIND & BODY Actively develop a healthy mind and body and remove stress with comfortable meditation postures (standing, sitting, lying down). Good for all health conditions, pain management. It’s a great way to improve your ability to deal with daily challenges, concentration, school/work/sport performance, relationship, and general happiness. Open to all abilities. Come to a free presentation, Fri., Jan. 9, 6:308pm at the Oregon City Library (606 John Adams St., Oregon City, OR 971045) Resident $48 Non-Resident $52. Milwaukie Center 6-7:30pm W 1/286 PED-4-52 TAI CHI-BEGINNER Tjahaja CLRM Levels 2 & 3. Learning a condensed, simplified, non-competitive Tai Chi form helps beginning students to relax and strengthen the major joint areas of the body. You’ll also increase flexibility and balance. Age 62+ $68. No class Jan. 19 & Feb. 16. Come to a free demo, Tuesday, March 31 at 7pm. Milwaukie Center 4-5pmMW1/510$90 PED-4-53 Lusk CLRM TAI CHI, BEG & INT Bracht PED-4-61 T 1/6 11$55 Watson CLRM GOLD TONING Level 3. Learn to sculpt and tone your body through a creative and fun dance routine using hand-held weights. Listening to world music with great rhythm will get you pumping for more. Great for your posture and core muscles. Milwaukie Center 12:15-1:15pm W 1/7 10$50 Bezerra CLRM 12:15-1:15pm F 1/9 10$45 Bezerra CLRM Age 62+ $38. Age 62+ $34 No class Jan. 16. PED-4-63HULA DANCE FOR FITNESS Level 3. Don’t be shy! Just come and have fun! Learn all the basic hula steps with easy to follow instructions. Dance combinations will always tell a beautiful story through dance. You’ll be dancing before you know it, while burning calories and toning your hips, thighs and abdominals. No class Jan. 17 & Feb. 14. Age 62+ $26. Milwaukie Center 9:30-10:30am S PED-4-64 RHYTHMIC CHAIR EXERCISE 1/109 $35 1:30-2:30pm W Fujii CLRM Level 1&2. Therapy for everyone who has trouble exercising due to injuries or arthritis. Join Neylana in feeling the music through movement using chairs and stretching. This class can help with alleviating pain in a safe environment. Age 62+ $38. Milwaukie Center 1/7 10$50 Bezerra CLRM PED-4-65SIT-N-FIT Levels 2 & 3. Relieve stress from your day using the moving meditation of non-competitive Tai Chi & Qigong. Increase your coordination, energy and focus. Prepare your body for your favorite activities and sports. Gain muscle strength, balance/coordination, core, stress relief. Come to a free demo, Tuesday, March 31 at 7pm. Milwaukie Center Levels 1 & 2. Strengthen your muscles, improve your range of motion, mobility & balance--sitting or standing next to a chair for support! Great for those with some physical limits. Milwaukie Center 11:05-11:50amMW12/15 3 $23 Stauss CLRM 10:10-10:55amMWF1/5 10 $101 11:05-11:50amM Stauss CLRM No class Jan. 19 & Feb 16. Age 62+ $76. 6:35-7:35pmMW1/510$90 No class Jan. 19 & Feb 16. Age 62+ $68. Lusk CLRM Age 62+ $17 1/5 11$34 No class Jan. 19 & Feb. 16. Age 62+ $26. Lusk Community Education For people who are doing moderate exercises at least twice a week and have the ability to do floor work. PED-4-58 CLRM CLRM www.clackamas.edu 105 North Clackamas Parks & Recreation Course No. Time Registration form on page 90. Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room 11:05-11:50am W 1/7 11$41 Stauss CLRM 11:05-11:50am F 1/9 10$38 Stauss CLRM Age 62+ $31. Age 62+ $29. PED-4-69ZUMBA Levels 3 & 4. This is a fun, effective class that combines fast and slow Latin rhythms for a great workout. Includes music and dance styles of Merengue, Salsa, Cha Cha, Flamenco and more. Age 62+ $38 Milwaukie Center 6:40-7:40pm T PED-4-70 ZUMBA GOLD 1/6 10$50Miratsky CLRM Levels 2 & 3. Zumba Gold is designed to take exciting Latin and International dance rhythms and bring them to the active older adult. Includes Merengue, Salsa, Cha Cha, Flamenco and more. Beginners welcome. No class Jan. 16. Milwaukie Center 1:30-2:30pm F PED-4-71 FUNCTIONAL FITNESS Age 62+ $34. 1/9 10$45 Bezerra CLRM Community Education Levels 2 & 3. Rhythmic training to work on balance; march to a beat. This class will help you gain strength to do everyday tasks that will help you take care of yourself. Some hand-held weights are used. For people who are able to walk and stand without any kind of support. Milwaukie Center 10:20-11:05am T 1/6 11$41Hall CLRM 10:20-11:05am TH 1/8 10$34Hall CLRM Age 62+ $31 Age 62+ $26 No class Feb. 5. PED-4-73 EZ-DOES-IT AEROBICS Level 3. Moderate aerobic exercise for those who want to stay fit. Sessions include warm-up, stretch, muscle toning plus aerobic workout. Milwaukie Center 8:30-9:15amM 1/5 11$34 Stauss CLRM 8:30-9:15am 1/7 11$41 Stauss CLRM No class Jan. 19 & Feb 16. Age 62+ $26. Age 62+ $31. W 8:30-9:15am F PED-4-76 STRETCH & FLEX 8:30-9:15am TTH 12/163 8:30-9:15am T 1/6 11$41Hall CLRM 8:30-9:15am TH 1/8 10$34Hall CLRM PED-4-78 COMPLETE CONDITIONING Age 62+ $29. 1/9 10$38 Stauss CLRM Level 3. Learn to breathe--and stay flexible as you build strength and balance in this relaxing non-aerobic approach to exercise. Bring an exercise mat; includes floor time. Bring a stability ball the last six weeks of class. Milwaukie Center $15Hall No class Dec. 25 and Jan. 1, Age 62+ $11. Age 62+ $31. Age 62+ $26. No class Feb. 5. CLRM Level 3. Feel good working on your whole body using aerobics, weights and other strength training exercises. This class is for more active people who have been taking fitness classes at least twice a week. Milwaukie Center 9:25-10:10am T 1/6 11$41Hall CLRM 9:25-10:10am TH 1/8 10$34Hall CLRM Age 62+ $31. Age 62+ $26. No class Feb. 5. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor PED-1-79 TEENA’S HOLIDAY FITNESS CLASS 9:25-10:10am TTH PED-4-80 CIRCUIT TRAINING Level 3. Stay in shape through the holidays by doing cardio, strengthening and stretching. No class Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 Milwaukie Center. Age 62+ $11. 12/163 $15Hall CLRM Levels 3 & 4. Do you want to work on strength and cardio at the same time? Come work your way through a number of exercise stations to get a full body workout. The benefit is getting a great cardio workout while strengthening different parts of your body. Exercises may include calisthenics, weights and floor work. Age 62+ $42. Milwaukie Center 12:30-1:30pm T 1/6 11$55Hall PED-4-81 CIRCUIT STRENGTH TRAINING 6:30-7:30pm TH PED 2-501 WWW – WALKING WITH WAYNE CLRM Levels 3-4. Using resistance fitness bands, you will work your way through a number of circuit stations that will provide full body strength training, including tightening your core, toning your arms and strengthening your legs. These special versatile bands can help support or challenge your muscles. Please bring $16 to purchase the band from the instructor. Questions, email Don.Hollis@9round.com Come to a free demo Jan. 8, 6:30-7p.m. and April 2, 6-6:30 p.m. Age 62+ $34. Milwaukie Center 1/159 $45Hollis CLRM Levels 3-4. Wayne Sabin enthusiastically leads the Wednesday Walking group around North Clackamas Park every Wednesday at 10am by the red sculpture. Walkers of all abilities are welcome. Please call 503-794-8092 for more information. No fee. NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK The North Clackamas Aquatic Park offers year round recreational swim opportunities in our exclusively indoor facility. Whether you are interested in aquatic exercise, lap swimming or recreational swimming, you can find it here. Please visit our website, www.ncprd. com or call 503-557-7873 (SURF) to verify the availability of these activities with our current schedule. PED-2-502 SWIM FOR MAXIMUM FITNESS Get ready for the warmer weather by getting in shape in the pool. Whether you want to train for a triathlon, open water swim or need a new workout routine, this two hour complimentary workout session is for you. Masters swim coach Jeff Kaelon will get you started by evaluating your stroke technique, using a pace clock and designing your own workouts. First and last half hour will be on deck. The middle hour will be in the pool. Pre-registration required. Fee Resident $5 Non-Resident $6, includes pool admission. For more information contact Tina at 503-794-8092 or tinajoh@clackamas.us. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 9-11am S HLT-4-500 RED CROSS LIFEGUARD TRAINING 3/71Kaelon POOL Fee includes instruction, pool time & certificates. Participants are trained in safety & water rescue skills for a controlled environment, first aid, CPR/PR & AED. Participants must purchase a book from the Red Cross. Prerequisite skills required. Res. $160. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 9am-5pmMT PED-4-503 12/222 $185 Staff POOL TAKE THE PLUNGE Adults work at their own pace with a certified Instructor. Class starts on Mon. Jan 5. Res. $80. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 6:55-7:25pmMW 1/5 11 $106 PED-2-504 Staff POOL TEEN WAVE This class provides individuals (in a group setting) 13 years and older, the opportunity to learn swimming skills at one’s own pace with a certified instructor. Class starts on Mon. Jan 5. Res. $80. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 6:55-7:25pmMW 1/5 11 $106 106 Room Staff POOL Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Aquatic Exercise Aquatic Exercise is a fitness program designed to enhance your health & wellness. Admission per class: $4 residents & $5 nonresidents. 18 class punch card: $63 residents & $81 non-residents. PED-4-505 DEEP H20 Deep H2O is held in the dive well with the assistance of floatation equipment. This non-weight bearing routine enhances flexibility & muscular strength. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 6-7amMW 1/5 11 8-9amMWF1/5 11 5:30-6:30pmMW 1/5 11 5:30-6:30pm TTH 1/6 11 7:30-8:30am S 1/1011 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL PED-4-511H20 FITNESS H20 Fitness is a water exercise program designed to enhance health & wellness. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 8-9amMWF1/5 9-10amMWF1/5 10-11amMWF1/5 6:30-7:30pmMWTH1/5 11 11 11 11 Staff Staff Staff Staff POOL POOL POOL POOL PED-4-515H20 GYM Basic strength training class designed to reduce body fat, improve muscle mass & increase endurance. North Clackamas Aquatic Park T 1/6 11 Staff POOL PED-4-516SMILE Slow Movement Interactive Leisure Exercise. Experience a gentle water exercise class for a modified & prudent exercise routine. North Clackamas Aquatic Park 11-11:45amMWF1/5 11 Staff POOL SWIM LESSONS Swimming lessons consist of eight 30-minute classes per session. Where indicated below, choose one of the following sessions: Session 1A: M/W, Jan. 5 - Feb. 2 (No class 1/19). Session 1B: T/TH, Jan. 6- Jan. 29. Session 1: Saturdays, Jan. 10- Feb. 28. Session 2A: M/W, Feb. 18- Mar. 16. Session 2B: T/TH, Feb. 17 - Mar. 12. Res. $40, Non-Res $53. PED-2-503 WATER BABIES, AGES 8-18 MONTHS Adults accompany babies in the water to get acclimated to the pool environment in a fun and energetic class setting. Basic skills like blowing bubbles will be introduced in this class. Session 1 11:20-11:50am S8Staff PED-2-504 POOL AQUA TOTS, AGES 19-35 MONTHS Adults accompany children in the water to help teach skills like floating, blowing bubbles, kicking and arm movement. Independence from parents is a focus of this class to prepare students for the preschool program. Session 1 9:35-10:05am S8Staff PED-2-505 POOL SEALS INTRO, AGE 3-5 Room SEALS, AGE 3-5 Eligibility for Seals swim class is based on instructor recommendation. Builds on basic swimming and water safety skills while focusing on front crawl, breath control and endurance and introduces students to back crawl. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1A,1B, 2A & 2B 4-4:30pm4Staff 4:35-5:05pm4Staff 6:20-6:50pm4Staff Session 1 9-9:30am S8Staff 9:35-10:05am S8Staff 11:20-11:50am S8Staff PED-2-507 POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL SWIMMING SEALS, AGE 3-5 Eligibility for Swimming Seals swim class is based on instructor recommendation. Begins refinement of front crawl with a focus on rotary breathing. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1A,1B, 2A & 2B 4-4:30pm4Staff 5:10-5:40pm4Staff 6:20-6:50pm4Staff Session 1 9-9:30am S8Staff 10:10-10:40am S8Staff PED-2-508 POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL MIGHTY SEALS, AGE 3-5 Eligibility for Mighty Seals swim class is based on instructor recommendation. Students will be familiarized with back crawl, while finning and elementary backstroke are introduced. Front crawl and rotary breathing refinement continued. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1A,1B, 2A & 2B 4:35-5:05pm4Staff 6:55-7:25pm4Staff Session 1 10:45-11:15am S8Staff POOL POOL POOL PED-2-509LEVEL 1, AGE 5+ Entry level swimming lesson. Introduces students to basic swimming and water safety skills. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1A,1B, 2A & 2B 4-4:30pm4Staff 5:45-6:15pm4Staff 6:20-6:50pm4Staff Session 1 9-9:30am S8Staff 10:10-10:40am S8Staff 11:20-11:50am S8Staff POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL PED-2-510LEVEL 2, AGE 5+ Builds on basic swimming and water safety skills while focusing on front crawl, breath control and endurance and introduces students to back crawl. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Entry level swimming lesson. Introduces students to basic swimming and water safety skills. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1A,1B, 2A & 2B 4-4:30pm4Staff 5:10-5:40pm4Staff 5:45-6:15pm4Staff 6:55-7:25pm4Staff Session 1 9-9:30am S8Staff 9:35-10:05am S8Staff 10:45-11:15am S8Staff 11:20-11:50am S8Staff PED-2-506 Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Community Education 6:30-7:30pm Course No. Time POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL Sessions 1A,1B, 2A & 2B 4:35-5:05pm4Staff 5:10-5:40pm4Staff 5:45-6:15pm4Staff Session 1 9-9:30am S8Staff 10:10-10:40am S8Staff 10:45-11:15am S8Staff POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL www.clackamas.edu 107 North Clackamas Parks & Recreation Course No. Time Registration form on page 90. Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room PED-2-511LEVEL 3, AGE 5+ Begins refinement of front crawl with a focus on rotary breathing. Continues to familiarize students with back crawl, while introducing finning and elementary backstroke. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1A,1B, 2A & 2B 4:35-5:05pm4Staff 5:10-5:40pm4Staff 6:20-6:50pm4Staff Session 1 9:35-10:05am S8Staff 10:10-10:40am S8Staff 11:20-11:50am S8Staff POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL PED-2-512LEVEL 4, AGE 5+ Community Education Develops student’s ability to swim front crawl for increased distances with a mastery of rotary breathing, while continuing improvement in back crawl and elementary backstroke. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1A,1B, 2A & 2B 5:10-5:40pm4Staff 5:45-6:15pm4Staff 6:20-6:50pm4Staff Session 1 9:35-10:05am S8Staff 10:45-11:15am S8Staff POOL POOL POOL POOL POOL PED-2-513LEVEL 5, AGE 5+ Introduces breaststroke, dolphin kick and treading water. Promotes swimming endurance while establishing student’s ability to demonstrate front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke for greater distances. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1A,1B, 2A & 2B 4:35-5:05pm4Staff 5:45-6:15pm4Staff Session 1 10:45-11:15am S8Staff POOL POOL POOL PED-2-514LEVEL 6, AGE 5+ Increases swimming endurance in front crawl, back crawl, and elementary backstroke. As well as, improve breaststroke and treading water for 1 minute 30 seconds and introducing sidestroke. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1B & 2B 6:55-7:25pm4Staff POOL PED-2-515LEVEL 7, AGE 5+ Explores circle swimming, workout equipment, stretching, body alignment and diving from the side and board. Continues to use and improve previously learned strokes. Choose session dates from description above. North Clackamas Aquatic Park Sessions 1B & 2B 6:55-7:25pm4Staff POOL Health/ Well-Being/Safety HLT-2-500 A PLACE AT THE CENTER Check out this social activities program designed for people with memory loss or confusion due to stroke, Alzheimer’s or related disorders. This valuable respite program allows caregivers to take some “time out” from caring for their loved ones. For fee & enrollment info call 503-653-8100. Milwaukie Center 12:30-4pm WStaff CLRM HLT-2-501BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK Drop in and get your blood pressure checked by volunteer nurses. 1st Monday, 3rd Tuesday and 4th Friday of the month. No fee. Milwaukie Center 9:45-11:45amMTStaff 11am-12:15pm FStaff 108 CLRM CLRM Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room HLT-2-502BRAIN GAMES This is an interactive class designed to exercise your “mental muscle.” Can’t find your car keys, we have a trick to help you remember where they are. Have you just been introduced to someone only to forget their name? We can help with that. Join us for a relaxed learning experience to sharpen your mental skills and have fun, too. $2 per session, drop in (no class 1/19 & 2/16). Milwaukie Center 10:30-11:45amM 1/5OngoingHemingway CLRM HLT-2-503 DIABETES SUPPORT & EDUCATION GROUP 1:30-3pm WStaff HLT-2-504 SENIOR LAW CLINIC TBA TStaff HLT-2-505 FOOT CARE TBA TStaff Information, education and sharing for people with Type 2 diabetes, their families and friends. Meets 1st Wednesday monthly. Milwaukie Center CLRM Local, volunteer elder law attorneys provide up to ½ hour consultation on legal issues related to seniors. There is no charge for this service; however, donations are appreciated. Phone 503-6538100. Appointments are available on the 1st and 3rd. Tuesday of the month. Milwaukie Center CLRM Foot Care Nurses LLC provide foot soaks and toenail/callous trims and a lotion foot rub for a $30 fee. Must be 60+ or disabled. Phone 503-653-8100 to schedule your appointment. Milwaukie Center CLRM Milwaukie Center Resources HLT-2-506 MEALS ON WHEELS HLT-2-507 TRILLIUM LUNCH HLT-2-508 PETE’S CAFE Volunteers deliver hot, healthy meals to homebound residents 60 years and older or qualified Medicaid under 60 disabled of North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District. This service improves nutrition for individuals who cannot shop or cook for themselves. Meals are delivered Monday-Friday, and frozen meals are available for weekends and holidays. Call Social Services at (503) 653-8100 to learn about program qualifications and how to apply. Community members can enjoy a healthy, affordable meal, MondayFriday at noon. Groups of six or more require a reservation. Ages 60 and older, $3.00 donation. Under 60, $5 per person. For more information or a menu, call the Nutrition Coordinator at (503) 6543030. Open to the public 9 a.m.-1p.m. Breakfast is available from 9-10 am. Enjoy delicious meals at Pete’s Café, including daily homemade soups, fresh specialty salads, made to order sandwiches, hamburgers and hot dogs, beverages and desserts at very reasonable prices. All proceeds help fund the Milwaukie Centers’ Meals on Wheels program in North Clackamas County. HLT-2-509TRANSPORTATION The Transportation Program offers seniors and people with disabilities the freedom of staying connected to the community. We offer door to door service to and from the center for lunch, classes and other activities. We also provide bus transportation to a local grocery store on Tuesday and Thursday each week. For a full list of services and fee information, call the Transportation Coordinator (503) 794-8014. HLT-2-510VIEWS SUPPORT GROUP (Volunteers Involved for the Emotional Well-being of Seniors) You don’t have to face life’s’ challenges alone. We have a few openings in our weekly senior support group led by trained volunteer peer counselors. The focus of this confidential, small group is developing new ways of coping with challenges, talking and listening to others about their concerns and life changes. For additional information, call 503-653-8100. Milwaukie Center 3-4pm T CLRM Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Healthy Aging Seminars The Milwaukie Center offers monthly Healthy Aging seminars on a wide range of topics focusing on various educational topics, presented by local professionals. To register for these seminars or for additional information, call Social Services at (503) 653-8100 or check on line at ncprd.com/ HLT-2-511 ENERGY SAVING TIPS WORKSHOP The Milwaukie Center is offering a free Energy Saving Tips Workshop taught by Kurt Torgerson, an energy educator with Clackamas County Weatherization Services. Kurt will present information on no-cost, low-cost ways to save on your utility bills and the county’s weatherization program. This is an excellent opportunity to learn techniques to save money on your energy bills while staying comfortable in your home. Milwaukie Center 1-2:30 pm TH 12/4 1 Staff CLRM HLT-2-512 MAKING HEALTH CARE CHOICES FOR THE END-OFLIFE Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Adult Activities ATA-1-50 MILWAUKIE CENTER SINGERS Do you like to sing? Would you enjoy singing with a fun group of people each week? The Milwaukie Singers perform concerts for residents in our community at assisted living facilities and retirement centers. We would love to have you join us. Please call (503) 794-8092 for more information. Sponsored by All About Seniors, Inc. Milwaukie Center closed Jan. 19 & Feb. 16. Milwaukie Center 1:30-3pmM 1/5 11$10 UKULELE JAM GROUP 9:30-11am TH 1/8 10 ARCHERY: AGE 8-14 5:30-7:30 pm 10-11am 11am-12pm 10-11am 11am-12pm S S S S CLRM FLS-4-50 SPANISH I – 2ND TERM For students with little or no Spanish language experience. This is a continuation of the fall term class. No class Jan. 19 and Feb. 16. If you are a new student with some knowledge of Spanish, please email Adith at adith.busetto@clackamas.edu. Age 62+ $40. Milwaukie Center 2-3:30pmM FLS-4-51 1/5 10$60 Busetto CLRM SPANISH II – 2ND TERM For students who have a basic knowledge of Spanish. Continued development of reading, writing, and speaking skills. This is a continuation of the fall term class. If you are a new student with some knowledge of Spanish, please email Adith at adith.busetto@ clackamas.edu. No class Jan. 19 and Feb. 16. Age 62+ $60. Milwaukie Center 11:30-1:30pmM FLS-4-52 1/5 10$80 Busetto CLRM SPANISH CONVERSATION I A casual conversation class for people who can speak some Spanish. Minimal English used in class. Students speak and the teacher makes corrections while leading a topic. If you have questions, please email Adith at adith.busetto@clackamas.edu. Age 62+ $30. No class Jan. 19 and Feb. 16. Milwaukie Center 10:30-11:30amM FLS-4-53 1/5 10$40 Busetto CLRM SPANISH COVERSATION II A casual conversation class for people who are in a higher level Spanish class. Minimal English used in class. Students speak and the teacher makes corrections while leading a topic. If you have questions, please email Adith at adith.busetto@clackamas.edu. No class Jan. 19 & Feb. 16. Age 62+ $45 9-10:30amM 1/5 10$60 Busetto Learn the basics of archery from stance to aim, draw, release & follow-through. Finger tabs & arm guards required and may be purchased from the shop for an additional fee (approximately $30). Parent must attend first class. Res. $55, Non-Res. $65, includes rental equipment; Res. $40, Non-Res $50, students provide equipment. Broken Arrow Archery 1/106OkitaARCH 1/106OkitaARCH 2/216OkitaARCH 2/216OkitaARCH OUT-2-501HORSEBACK RIDING, AGE 6-17 Indoor riding arena used in poor weather conditions. Boots or hardsoled shoes must be worn, & riding helmets provided. Four students per session. Res. $115, Non-Res. $125. Highland Stables 4:30-6pm 4:30-6pm 8:30-10am 4:30-6pm 4:30-6pm 8:30-10am W F S W F S 1/284GillARENA 1/304GillARENA 1/314GillARENA 2/254GillARENA 2/274GillARENA 2/284GillARENA Community Education Brauer-Rieke CLRM Sports/Outdoor Activities OUT-2-500 1/27 2 CLRM Practice and play songs in this casual atmosphere. Class is ongoing. Activity fee: $1 per session. Milwaukie Center Youth Activities T Rice ATA-2-501 Conversation about how death and dying has changed in our culture and why it is increasingly important to think about/plan for what we do/don’t want at the close of our lives. Oregon Advance Directive and POLST will be discussed. Plan to attend both classes. Materials fee: $3 per person payable at first class. Optional text for class: In Advance: A Practical Guide for Making Your Own End-ofLife Health Care Decisions, available in class for $10. Milwaukie Center Language Studies Room Adult Activities OUT-2-502 CO-ED VOLLEYBALL OPEN GYM 7-10pm F $3Gym OUT-2-503 SOFTBALL: THREE-DAWG NIGHT WINTER LEAGUE 6:30-11pm 1-10pm F SU Ongoing recreational open gym volleyball for adults 18+. Fee is payable at the door. Open gym schedule is subject to change. Current schedule dates are available online at ncprd.com Mt. Scott Elementary A recreational adult slowpitch softball league for adults 18+. Friday evening and Sunday afternoon/evening divisions offered. League details and registration available online at ncprd.com Hood View Park 1/236 $525 1/186 $525 Field Field CLRM Music Youth Activities ATA-2-500 NEW! BEGINNING UKULELE 6-7pm W Ages 12 and up. Learn to tune your ukulele, basic strumming and cords. You will be jamming to your favorite songs before you know it. Ukuleles can be purchased at the Guitar Center, Artichoke Music or Portland Music Company. Fee: $10 Milwaukie Center 1/144 CLRM www.clackamas.edu 109 North Clackamas Parks & Recreation Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Registration form on page 90. Room Writing/Literature Milwaukie Center 39ers Enjoy the scenery, make new friends and relax as we take you to interesting, exciting destinations. From day excursions to “Out to Lunch Bunch” (OTLB) trips, there’s always something for everyone. All trips leave from/return to the Milwaukie Center. Standing and walking is required on most trips. Wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately. Bring money for lunch unless otherwise noted. Register for trips in person at the Travel Desk inside the Milwaukie Center, Mon-Fri 9am-1pm. Full payment by check or cash is required at the time of registration to reserve a seat. Contact the Travel Desk for details. Dates, times and prices are subject to change. HWL-1-50 CREATIVE WRITING 1-2:45pm W 1/78 $70Arnold HWL-1-51 YOUR STORY 1-2:45pm TH 1/88 $70Arnold Delicious seafood and a lively atmosphere located right on the Columbia River. Bring money for lunch. Maximum capacity: 20. Res. $10, Non-Res. $12. 11am-2pm T1/6 OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY & LUNCH Come explore the history of the wonderful state that you call home. Bring money for lunch. Maximum capacity: 20. Res. $23, Non-Res. $26. 11:30am-4:30pmT 1/20 WURST FEST (MT. ANGEL) Community Education Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Travel/Trips//Tours BEACHES RESTAURANT (OUT-TO-LUNCH BUNCH) Enjoy a wide variety of wurst presented by area sausage makers. Bring money for lunch. Maximum capacity: 20. Res. $26, Non-Res. $29. 11am-3:30pmF 2/13 ALBERTINA KERR RESTAURANT (OUT-TO-LUNCH BUNCH) Enjoy heritage inspired dishes while giving back to the community. Lunch, beverage, dessert, gratuity included. Maximum capacity: 20. Res. $27, Non-Res. $31. 11am-2pm W2/18 PORTLAND AERIAL TRAM & LUNCH AT THE OLD SPAGHETTI FACTORY Experience the best view of Portland’s South Waterfront in the aerial tram. The great views continue as we end at The Old Spaghetti Factory for lunch. Bring money for lunch. Maximum capacity: 20. Res. $14, Non-Res. $16. 11am-3:30pmT 2/24 JOE’S CRAB SHACK (OUT-TO-LUNCH BUNCH) Snow, Queen, King or Dungeness? Have your favorite crab or other seafood options at this entertaining Columbia River restaurant. Bring money for lunch, etc. Maximum capacity: 20. Res. $10, Non-Res. $12. 11am-2pm W3/4 KELL’S IRISH PUB & RESTAURANT (OUT TO LUNCH BUNCH) Join us for a pre-St. Patrick’s day lunch at the most authentic Irish restaurant in Portland. The food is delicious and the atmosphere is positively Irish! Bring money for lunch. Maximum capacity: 20. Res. $10, Non-res. $12. 11am-2pm F3/13 RICE NW MUSEUM OF ROCKS/MINERALS & LUNCH This museum is just a 20 minute drive from downtown Portland. It features the finest collections of rocks, minerals and gems found anywhere in the world. Bring money for lunch. Maximum capacity: 20. Res. $22, Non-Res. $25. 11am-4pm T3/24 110 Course No. Time Room Students tell us this class stimulates creative thinking and stretches their abilities to see and write in fresh new ways. Take the challenge-pressure free. Age 62+ $53. Milwaukie Center CLRM Do you want your descendants to know how and why you lived? You need to write it down. You can preserve your history by just remembering moments and all the essential elements of your life. Age 62+ $53. Milwaukie Center CLRM CLASSES AT EAST SIDE ATHLETIC CLUB CLACKAMAS AND MILWAUKIE Register with East Side Athletic Club with VISA/MC debit or charge cards, cash or check. Clackamas location: Call 503-659-3846 to register or register in person at 9100 SE Sunnyside Road. Milwaukie location: Call 503-659-3845 to register or register in person at 4606 SE Boardman Avenue. Please mention that you are registering through Clackamas Community College. Dance/Theater ATA-2-502 ADULT BALLROOM DANCING Learn beginning instruction in popular couple dance steps such as Fox Trot, Swing, Cha-Cha, Waltz & Salsa. Couples $90. Individuals $55. East Side Athletic Club-Clack 12:30-1:30pm S 12:30-1:30pm S 1/106 $55 3/76 $55 Winkle Winkle CLRM CLRM Exercise/Fitness PED-4-517BIGGEST LOSER TEAM CHALLENGE Teams of 10-12 folks are coached by a personal trainer for eight weeks. Everyone is a winner and one entire team will be rewarded for their loss of body fat as a percentage of overall weight. Participants meet each week to weigh in, turn in food journals and participate in motivating group workouts. Call club for days and times, up to 6 time slots are available. Non-member fee, below, includes full use of the club during the duration of the 8 week program. The game ends with party and prizes! Program offered at BOTH East Side Athletic Clubs, Clackamas (503-659-3846) and Milwaukie (503-659-3845). Times and days vary according to participants’ schedule. TBA PED-2-518 3/308 $200 Staff CLRM ENDURANCE SWIM This freestyle focused workout is tailored to the needs of the triathlete preparing for open water competition or those looking to cross train. All abilities are welcome. East Side Athletic Club-Clack 6-7amMW1/54 $65Howard 6-7amMW2/24 $65Howard 6-7amMW3/24 $65Howard CLRM CLRM CLRM Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor PED-2-519 SWIM TEAM Room Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor PED-4-526 CYCLE CIRCUIT 10:30-11am TH 1/8 10$69 PED-4-527 CYCLE CLASS 7:15-8pm T PED-4-528 GROUP POWER Room Ages 10 & older. Swim team is a fun way for your child to learn a life skill. Your child will learn proper mechanics and breathing technique while improving cardiovascular fitness. Swimming is a fitness routine your child can continue well into adulthood. Although swimming is an individual sport, East Side’s coaches work to create a team environment where your child will learn good sportsmanship, boost self-esteem and make new friends. To join Swim Team swimmers must be able to swim front crawl with side breathing two lengths of the pool, back stroke two lengths of the pool and have knowledge of breast stroke and butterfly. How many calories can you burn off in 30-minutes? This cycle class combines drills, circuit and cycle intervals for one energy-high class! Side Athletic Club-Clack East Side Athletic Club-Clack 5:30-6:30pmMWF1/5 11 5:30-6:30pmMWF3/3011 East Side Athletic Club-Milw 6-7pm TTHF 1/6 11 6-7pm TTHF 3/3111 Group Power is your hour of Power! Blast all of your muscles with this high-rep weight training workout. Using a barbell, weight plates and body weight, Group Power combines squats, lunges and curls with functional integrated exercises. Dynamic music and a motivating atmosphere will get your heart rate up and push you to a personal best. Choose any combination of Power classes AT ONE LOCATION. 10 classes = $69, 20 classes = $124 PED-2-520 $210Garcia $210Garcia CLRM CLRM $210 $210 CLRM CLRM Welch Welch INTRO TO SWIM TEAM Ehlers/Wilcox CLRM A 45-minute indoor cycle class that is set to fun & motivated music. East side Athletic Club- Clack 1/6 10$69 Wilcox CLRM East Side Athletic Club-Clack 5:30-6:30am TTH 1/6 10 $124Applebee/Pyles CLRM 9:15-10:15am TTH 1/6 10 $124 Crowe/Ehlers CLRM 6:05-7:05pm TTH 1/6 10 $124Ordlin CLRM 8:10-9:10am S 1/1010 $69Ordlin CLRM East Side Athletic Club-Milw 6-7pmMW 1/5 10 $124 Crowe CLRM 5:40-6:40am TTH 1/6 10 $124Applebee/Pyles CLRM 9:30-10:30am S 1/1010 $69 Ehlers CLRM East Side Athletic Club-Clack 5-5:45pm TTHF 1/6 11 $170Garcia East Side Athletic Club-Milw 5:15-6pm TTHF 1/6 11 $170 Welch 5:15-6pm TTHF 3/3111 $170 Welch Push your limits with the safety of water. Aquatic exercise in a circuit format. Choose any combination of Water Exercise classes AT ONE LOCATION. 10 classes = $69, 20 classes = $124 East Side Athletic Club-Milw PED-2-521 CLRM CLRM CLRM 9-10am TAE KWON DO This class is geared for children ages 6-9 of varying fitness levels. Students will learn practical self-defense skills while working towards the benefits of mind and body coordination. Kids gain confidence, set their own goals and test for belts when they’re ready. East Side Athletic Club-Clack 10:30-11am 10:30-11am 10:30-11am S S S 1/34 $30 2/74 $30 3/74 $30 PED-2-522 TAE KWON DO II Niezgoda Niezgoda Niezgoda CLRM CLRM CLRM Same description as above but geared for kids ages 10-16. Participants may register for twice a week $70. East Side Athletic Club-Clack 11am-12pm 11am-12pm 11am-12pm S S S 1/34 $40 2/74 $40 3/74 $40 PED-4-523 CARDIO CAMP Niezgoda Niezgoda Niezgoda CLRM CLRM CLRM Challenge your metabolism. Classes will be utilizing the jump ropes, step & your own body weight. Take the intensity to a new level. East Side Athletic Club-Clack 9:15-10:15amM PED-4-524 1/5 10$69 Staff CLRM CARDIO SPLASH Designed for a more advanced water workout. Class utilizes sports conditioning moves to create a more intense cardiovascular workout. Choose any combination of Water Exercise classes AT ONE LOCATION. 10 classes = $69, 20 classes = $124 East Side Athletic Club-Clack 6:15-7:15pm TTH 1/6 10 $124 Nollman/Rask POOL PED-4-525CHISELED! Define, strengthen and reshape your core to make it your body’s powerhouse in this non-cardio, functional training class. East Side Athletic Club-Clack 5:30-6pmMW1/510$69Ordlin CLRM 5:30-6pm CLRM East Side Athletic Club-Milw TTH 1/6 10$69 PED-4-535H20 CIRCUIT Pyles/Crowe S 1/10 10 $69 Powers/StrattonPOOL PED-4-536H20 EXERCISE Cardiovascular conditioning & muscle strengthening performed in the water. Aqua dumbbells & other floating devices are used to enhance the strength component of class while the water cushions the impact. Choose any combination of Water Exercise classes AT ONE LOCATION. 10 classes = $69, 20 classes = $124 East Side Athletic Club-Clack 9-10am TTH 1/6 10 $124 9-10am S 1/1010 $69 East Side Athletic Club-Milw 9:30-10:30amMWF1/5 10 $124 8:30-9:30am TTH 1/6 10 $124 Community Education Ages 6 & older. Swim team is a fun way for your child to learn a life skill. Your child will learn proper mechanics and breathing technique while improving cardiovascular fitness. Swimming is a fitness routine your child can continue well into adulthood. Although swimming is an individual sport, East Side’s coaches work to create a team environment where your child will learn good sportsmanship, boost self-esteem and make new friends. To join Intro to Swim Team swimmers must be able to swim one length of the pool using front and back crawl strokes. Scheafer/Rask POOL Nollman POOL Stratton/Rask Stratton PED-4-540 IT’S INSANE! 5:30-6pm TTH 1/6 10$69Ordlin PED-4-541 TURBO H20 POOL POOL Melt it off in 30 minutes! This high energy class combines intense intervals and simple drills to create one sweaty workout. East side Athletic Club-Clack CLRM Pump up your water workout. This class combines sports conditioning drills and traditional water cardio moves for one dynamic water workout. Choose any combination of Water Exercise classes AT ONE LOCATION. 10 classes = $69, 20 classes = $124 East Side Athletic Club-Milw 6:15 -7:15pmMW PED-4-542 1/5 10 $124Mather POOL MAT PILATES Stand taller, look leaner! Join us today and increase your flexibility, core strength, balance, concentration, & control. Great way to tone up! East Side Athletic Club-Clack 10:20-11:20amMW 1/5 10 $124Harrel CLRM www.clackamas.edu 111 Oregon City Community Education Programs Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room PED-4-543STEP-N-CIRCUIT Step up your intensity with 2 great workouts! Monday is Step-nStrength. Four rounds of circuit training alternating with Reebok Step training. All levels welcome. East Side Athletic Club-Milw 9-10amMW 1/5 10 $124 Ehlers CLRM PED-4-544YOGA For beginning and intermediate students alike are welcome to improve health by focusing on proper breath, alignment, and individual flexibility and strength. You will progress through a combination of flowing and sustained postures and will learn to hold the postures for an extended time. Choose any combination of Yoga classes AT ONE LOCATION. 10 classes = $69, 20 classes = $124 East Side Athletic Club-Clack 7:10-8:10pmMW 1/5 10 $124 Johnson/Archuleta CLRM 10:30-11:30am F 1/9 10$69 Johnson CLRM 10:30-11:30am SU 1/1110 $69 Johnson CLRM East Side Athletic Club-Milw 8:15-9:15am S 1/10 10 $69Archuleta/DeckerCLRM PED-4-548U-JAM! Community Education The music will take you around the world from old school hip hop to Bollywood with an athletic, intense cardio workout that makes you sweat and leaves your body craving more! Choose any combination of U-Jam classes AT ONE LOCATION. 10 classes = $69, 20 classes = $124 East Side Athletic Club-Milw 6-7pm F 1/9 10$69 3-4pm SU 1/1110 $69 Schlenker Schlenker CLRM CLRM PED-4-550ZUMBA! Love to dance but hate to exercise? Zumba is HOT! This cardio class combines simple salsa, hip-hop, & jazz moves with upbeat music for 60 minutes of cardio fun! Choose any combination of ZUMBA classes AT ONE LOCATION. 10 classes = $69, 20 classes = $124 East Side Athletic Club-Clack 6:05-7:05pmMW 1/5 10 $124 Lucas 10:30-11:30am T 1/6 10$69Mather 9:15-10:15am S 1/1010 $69Dato East Side Athletic Club-Milw 6-7pm TTH 1/6 10 $124 Rogers 9-10am F 1/9 10$69 Rogers CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM Registration form on page 90. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Oregon City C o m m u nity e d u c a ti o n pr o g r a m s Please read carefully, some of the local businesses take their own registrations. Registration form for Community Education classes on page 90. Register on line at www.orecity.k12.or.us, click on OCCE logo (left side) Eastham Community Center 1404 7th St. Oregon City Office hours: 7am-4pm Mon-Fri Phone: 503-785-7993 For class locations, see page 92. Art/Crafts APA-2-600 DRAWING W/ LYNDA BRAND 6:30-8:30pm TH APA-2-601 JEWELRY MAKING WORKSHOP 6-9pm F APA-2-602 OPEN STUDIO W/ LYNDA BRAND 6:30-8:30pm W APA-2-603 WATERCOLOR W/ LYNDA BRAND 6:30-8:30pm T Class fills quickly! Master different drawing tools/techniques through exercises that focus line/shading/gesture/composition/ perspective. Variety of mediums & subject matter. Individual help & relaxed setting. Examples from instructor’s work & famous artists. Supply list emailed to student one week before class. All levels welcome. Add’l fee $5 cash only to instructor day of class. Age: 7th grade-Adult. Eastham Community Center 1/298 $85 $5 Brand 209 Brand New Class! Construction/soldering/riveting & independent project. Session 1-Learn how to construct jewelry the correct way to make it last. Discussion in stringing materials/clasps/design & finishing. Most techniques can be used in any medium. Session 2-Soldering! The magic of fire! If you have never soldered with a torch before, this is a great place to start. Practice on making a better jump ring! Safety/set-up discussed in great length. Session 3-Make copper bracelet & practice surface design/riveting or help with an instructor approved project. Supply list emailed to student 2 weeks prior to class. Add’l fee $20 cash only to instructor day of class. Age: Adult. Eastham Community Center. 2/133 $95 $20 Elting 101 Class fills quickly! Decide which drawing and/or painting medium you want to explore/as well as the subject matter/ length of time you want to work on project. Bring unfinished projects/projects from the Drawing class. Individual help. Fun group of students. No supply list is emailed to student. Student brings supplies relevant to their project. Relaxed setting. All levels. Age: 7th grade-Adult. Eastham Community Center 1/288 $85 Brand 209 Master the different tools and techniques required to successfully paint with this luminous, transparent medium, while learning about color, composition. Variety of subjects and, typically, the majority each painting can be completed in two hours. Individual attention. Relaxed setting. Examples from instructor’s work and famous artists. Supply list sent to student 1 week before class. All levels. Age: 7th grade-Adult. Eastham Community Center 1/278 $85 $5 Brand 209 FORTE’ FLORAL ARTISTRY Register with Oregon City Community Education Department. Forte Floral is located at 1502 Washington St., Oregon City. Jennifer Agard will introduce you to the creative world of floral artistry. Courses offered are designed to be fun with no experience necessary. APA-2-604 SPRING FLOWER ARRANGEMENT W/ JENNIFER 6:30-8pm W For the beginner-Enjoy a floral arrangement class inside Forte Floral Artistry and let Jennifer teach you the tips and tricks for flowers and create a spring bouquet to brighten your home. Age: Adult. Forte Floral Artistry. 112 3/111 $18 $30Agard SHOP Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Child Care/Activities FAM-2-600KINDERDAY A literacy based program that extends kindergarten day of the students. Instructor develops lessons that /extend what is presented in kindergarten class. Lessons support letter/sound recognition, vocabulary, reading comprehension . Instructors work with teacher support growth in line with state standards. Students listen to stories, sing/read poems, create stories & participate in activities that enhance their kindergarten experience. This fee based after school program is available at 5 elementary in Oregon City School District. Cheryl Howell at 503-785-8503. FAM-2-601MORE@4 Pre-K Kindergarten readiness program for children who will be entering Kindergarten in Sept. 2015. Our certified staff will provide fun and creative lessons and activities that will support and prepare your child to be academically successful in Kindergarten and beyond. Our program uses an Early Learning Curriculum that is aligned to the NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children) and Common Core State Standards that will work to develop competent and confident learners. For more information contact Cheryl Howell at 503-785-8503. 7:45-11:30amM-TH FAM-2-602 CLRM PRE SCHOOL FULL DAY W/DAYCARE 6:45am-6:15pmM-F $700Owens 218 Driver Education DRE-4-600 ODOT DRIVER EDUCATION SAFETY CLASS http://ochspioneers.org/driver-education for complete information and to register. Student to successfully complete program, parent must attend the parent meeting. Student must have learners permit at time of registration. If student has a license, obtains their license while taking the class, or is 18 or older before graduating from program, an add’l $210 charged. Free/reduced lunch eligible students receive a $75 discount on tuition. Refunds given up to one week prior to start date of class, minus $30 non-refundable fee, less than one week prior to start date no refunds given. Age: 15-17. Oregon City High School Parent meeting is 5pm-6:30pm at OCHS on 12/1/14. 3:30-6:30pmM 12/111 $300Holliday Presentation 3:15-6:15pm 12/211 $300 Parent meeting is 5-6:15 at OCHS on 12/2/14. T Stewart Presentation Exercise/Fitness PED-2-600BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE TAEKWON DO W/ WILL COULTER Taekwon Do is traditional Korean martial art of self defense. Beginning students stretch/strengthen their bodies while learning basic strikes/blocks/kicks. Completing beginner course, students will be well prepared for intermediate class. Intermediate student, ranked blue belt & above will practice skills to strengthen your mind/body. Confidence will grow w/ ability to defend yourself. Age: 7-Adult. Eastham Community Center Note: 15 week class, no classes week of 3/23-3/27. Last class 4/21 7:10-8:25pmMTTH1/5 15 $165 Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor PED-4-600 PILATES W/ TERRY WADDELL 6-7pm W Room Develop core/flexibility/coordination. Bring cushioned mat & desire for an active workout. Equip. used: 3 or 5 lb. weights/stability ball/36” foam roller. New students call instructor @ 503-654-3209 prior to registering. Age: 19-Adult. Tan colored Comm. Bldg 200 Longview Way, Oregon City. Note: 1/14; 2/11; & 3/11 classes will be held in the Blue Bldg. 13900 Gain St. OC 1/7 11$80 Waddell BLDG BETTER BODY FITNESS NW To register for classes call 503-805-8508 or email angie@ betterbodyfitnessnw.com. Angie or Justin LaPointe, owners of Better Body Fitness NW and their team of trainers will help you reach your health and fitness goals. 1610 Red Soils Ct., Oregon City. PED-4-601BOOM TOWN CAMP You need to be strong/flexible/agile/balanced enough to enjoy your hobbies. Learn to build up slowly & keep working at an appropriate challenging level to make the hobbies in your life a joy, not a chore! Learn exercises that increase strength/endurance for your whole body, while using corrective exercise techniques that keep you injury free and out of pain so you can keep moving. Age: 55+. Better Body Fitness NW. 10:30-11:30am T 10:30-11:30am TH Two day a week option 12/24 $75GYM 12/44 $75GYM 10:30-11:30am TTH 12/24 $120GYM HLT-2-600 NW NEW YEAR’S REVOLUTION CHALLENGE Finally lose weight and get into your best shape ever with the program voted 1 for fat loss. Since space is limited you can lose that fat for good for only two payments of $123.50 (spaced 30 days apart). 15 spaces available. Age: Adult. Better Body Fitness NW. 5:45-6:30amM 6-6:45pmM 1/5 6 $247 1/5 6 $247 LaPointeGYM LaPointeGYM OREGON CITY JAZZERCISE Men & Women ages 11-Adult welcome to register for classes by calling 971-219-0790 or visit Oregoncityjazz@yahoo.com. Carrie Kirkwood, owner of Oregon City Jazzercise along with her other instructors, combine cardio moves to enhance endurance & burn mega calories, strength training to define muscles & strengthen your core, stretching to increase flexibility. Use of handheld weights, resistance tubes & balls you will get total body workout while blasting fat & having fun. PED-4-602 Community Education Oregon City Community Education’s Preschool is now accepting new students. Ours is a full day preschool with daycare. We are open 6:45am-6:15pm. Children must be fully toilet trained and 3 years old by September 1st of the current school year (Sept-Aug). We use the “We Can” curriculum to help prepare your child for Kindergarten. Please call: 503-785-8520 for further information and/ or to schedule a visit. Course No. Time JAZZERCISE MEN & WOMEN AGES 11-ADULT Burn up to 600 calories in one fun & powerfully effective 60-minute total body workout! 4 new formats motivate you & incl. Fusion/ Strength60/Core/Strike. These classes combine dance-based cardio w/ strength training & stretching to sculpt, tone & lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Choreographed to today’s hottest music, Jazzercise is an all over, body shaping workout for men & women ages 11-Adult. Eastham Community School. 5:45-6:45amMWF 8-9amM-S 9:15-10:15amM-S 4-5pm SU 4:40-5:40pmM-F 5:50-6:50pmM-TH 12/15 12/15 12/15 12/14 12/15 12/15 StaffGYM StaffGYM StaffGYM StaffGYM StaffGYM StaffGYM CoulterGYM www.clackamas.edu 113 Oregon City Community Education Programs Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room TRAILS END MARTIAL ARTS W/ SENSEI HOWARD GRIFFITHS We believe there is no one ultimate Martial Art style. We take an eclectic approach to martial training by offering instruction in traditional styles of Kenpo Karate-Jutsu/Torite Jutsu/Combat Sambo. Learn self-defense/ discipline/methods of exercise for physical fitness/stress relief. Learn more about our program, http://www. trailsendmartialarts.com PED-2-608 TRADITIONAL MARTIAL ARTS Learn traditional styles of Kenpo Karate-Jutsu/Torite Jutsu/ Combat Sambo. Build confidence & train in a fun, yet structured environment. All Levels. Age: 7-Adult. King Elementary School. 6:15-7:15pm T 1/6 10 $55 Griffiths GYM Health/Well-Being/Safety HLT-4-600 YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID TRAINING Youth Mental Health First Aid gives people skills to help a young person who is developing a mental health problem or is already in a mental health crisis. Learn how to help a young person in this eight hour public education program. It only takes one person to make a difference in the life of someone who is struggling, just one. Register today and become a Youth Mental Health First Aider. Age: 16-Adult. Eastham Community Center TBA S 2/211 Staff 209 Community Education HLT-2-601BABYSITTING SAFETY/STAY HOME ALONE The child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) program covers child safety/basic care incl. CPR techniques infant/children. CABS stresses priority to keep you & the children you care for safe. Babysitting in not just “watching” children, but being responsible for their safety/well-being. Program content from American Health & Safety Institute. Certification card issued upon successful completion. Age: 11-15. Eastham Community Center. 9am-12pm S HLT-2-602 MEDIC FIRST AID CPR & AED 2/211 $75Hazapis 6-9pm TH 209 Medic First Aid training teaches appropriate emergency response skills. Adult CPR/AED/First Aid. Receive 2-yr CPR/First Aid card in OSHA compliant course. Age: 14-Adult. Eastham Community Center. 2/191 $65Hazapis 101 COMPLETE HEALTH CHIROPRACTIC CENTER LLC To register for these free classes call 503-557-9266. Complete Health Chiropractic Center LLC is located at 365 Warner Milne Rd. Suite 105., Oregon City. Complete Health provides chiropractic care, corrective exercises, lifestyle advice, nutritional counseling, massage therapy, spinal & postural screenings along with the community education classes offered at their office. HLT-2-603 EXERCISE 101 Do you want increased energy? Increased metabolism? Improved muscle tone? Better health? Improved self-esteem? Find out what exercise can do for you! Free class-call 503-557-9266. Age: 12-Adult. Complete Health Chiropractic Center Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS Free classes, please call 503-344-5050. namioregon@namior.org for further information. NAMI is a statewide grassroots organization with more than 1,500 members in 15 affiliates; it is one of 50 state organizations that comprise the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Mission is to improve the quality of life of individuals w/ mental illnesses & their families through education, support & advocacy. HLT-4-601 NAMI BASICS 6:30-9pm T HLT-4-602 WELLNESS BY DESIGN-MASTERING YOUR RECOVERY 1-4pm S Basics is a free class for the parents/primary caregivers of children & adolescents w/ mental health & behavioral concerns like ADHD/ depression/bipolar disorder/oppositional defiance disorder. Participants gain a toolkit of info/training in preparedness/ emotional resiliency and a community of people who have been there & understand. Age: Adult. 1/136 Note: 1/13 class located in Milwaukie. Program for people who have a mental illness of any kind. Curriculum covers determining values & purpose/goal planning/ coping/negative thinking/acceptance/social supports/exercises to explore & integrate components of mental health wellness program into a participant’s day to day life for a more fulfilling life. Call NAMI at 503-344-5050 or by emailing info@namicc.org 1/36 $10 Note: Class located in Clackamas. Lectures/Workshops LEC-4-600LEADERSHIP TRAINING WORKSHOP-EQUINE ASSISTED Equine assisted learning (EAL), a guided method that propels an individual/work team/management group to higher levels of effective/clear communication. Instructors are EAGALA (Equine Assisted Growth & Learning Assoc.) Certificates of Completion Awarded. CCC CEU’s are available for a one time fee of $40. Sessions take place in an arena. Wear closed toed shoes/boots & dress weather appropriate. More info. @ https://occe.cr3.rschooltoday.com/public/ home/ . Age: Adult. Highland Stables Communication & Interpersonal Skills 9am-12pm F 2/6 1 $150 Teamwork & Collaboration 9am-12pm F 2/131 $150 Problem Solving & Strategy 9am-12pm F 2/201 $150 Change Management & Adaptability 9am-12pm F 2/271 $150 Englert/GillARENA Englert/GillARENA Englert/GillARENA Englert/GillARENA OREGON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Family Focus forum Come listen to Dr. Jennifer Pitcairn as she breaks down facts vs. myths carbohydrates, proteins, fats. How much, how little, and why? Find out simple things to make your whole system run smoother/healthier/more efficiently. Free class-call 503-557-9266. Age: 12-Adult. Complete Health Chiropractic Center Proudly presents 8th annual Family Focus Forum, Oregon City’s premier family workshop event! Free event created specifically for families w/ students all ages in Oregon City area. 60 minute/90 minute workshops. Theme is “Caution: Change Ahead!” & the focus is providing parents w/ information & tools that can help them navigate through their many roles & transitions-creating positive home/work/school environments where parents & kids flourish. Visit http://www.familyfocusforum.org to learn more and register. 9am-2pm 5:30-6:30pm T 1/201 HLT-2-604 POWER NUTRITION 5:30-6:30pm T HLT-2-605 STRESS REDUCTION 3/171 5:30-6:30pm T PitcairnOFFICE PitcairnOFFICE Stress is a part of every day life & no matter how much we try to avoid it, we experience it time to time. We discuss practical ways to beat stress using nutrition/positive thinking/exercise & more. Free class-call 503-557-9266. Age: 12-Adult. Complete Health Chiropractic Center 114 Registration form on page 90. 2/171 PitcairnOFFICE S 1/31OCHS Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Special Interests/Hobbies Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room OUT-2-604BEGINNER JUMPING LESSONS-ENGLISH STYLE OUT-2-600HORSE 101-SCIENCE BEHIND ART OF RIDING HORSES Class geared toward rider in any horse discipline who wants to improve performance & relationship with their horse/future horse. Do not need to own a horse to take class. Topics-Horse anatomy/ conformation/horse gaits/tack design/fitting. Riding & relationship w/ horse will greatly improve w/ knowledge of how your horse’s body & equipment works. Age: 12-up. Eastham Community Center. 6-8pm Course No. Time W 2/46 $90Keavney 101 OUT-2-601HORSE 102-SCIENCE BEHIND CARING FOR A HORSE Suggested parent attend class. Class geared toward anyone who plans to or currently owns a horse. We will cover horse anatomy/ nutrition/buy good quality hay/pasture management/poisonous plants/horse first aid/preventative care. Learn to save money feeding your horse & to avoid costly vet bills! Note: No class 2/16. Last class 3/16. Age: 12-up. Eastham Community Center. 6-8pmM 2/26 $90Keavney 101 For riders who can walk/trot & canter safely on there own. Effective warm-up & introductory gymnastic exercises for rider & horse to improve their skills. Open to riders who do not have a horse or riders who wish to bring their own mount. Helmets are available. Jumping boots are required. Age: 12-Adult. Highland Stables 10:30am-12pm 6-7:30pm 10:30am-12pm 6-7:30pm W W W W 1/284 1/284 2/254 2/254 $150GillARENA $150GillARENA $150GillARENA $150GillARENA OUT-2-605 INTERMEDIATE JUMPING-ENGLISH STYLE 6:30-8pm F For riders with or without their own horse who can safely jump at a canter over a series of jumps (max 2’). Effective warm up & gymnastic exercises for horses & riders to improve up to (max of 3’). Riders are required to provide and wear safe jumping attire. Age: 12-Adult. Highland Stables 2/274 $150GillARENA RENEW FURNITURE Look forward to classes returning spring 2015 with new additional classes like caning! Renew Furniture located at 17785 SE 82nd Drive, Gladstone. Classes located at Renew Furniture. NW DISCOVERIES NW Discoveries will provide all equipment needed to have a relaxed enjoyable experience. Classes go rain or shine. IMPORTANT: For directions and meet locations and what to wear it is important to go to http://www.nwdiscoveries.com. Youth 11 years & older can register w/adult. Sports/Outdoor Activities OUT-2-606 PED-2-610 CO ED MINI HOOPS BASKETBALL All 1st & 2nd grade boys and Girls. Registration deadline Dec 29th. All Abilities. Practice times & places TBA by coaches. Games on Saturdays. Practices tentatively begin week of 1/19/15. Volunteer coaches needed! Questions, call Todd at 503-785-8513. Oregon City Community Ed TBA $75StaffGYM PED-2-611 GIRLS BASKETBALL Grades 3/4th & 5/6th. Registration deadline Dec 29th. All abilities. Practice times & places TBA by coaches. Practices tentatively begin week of 1/19/15. Volunteer coaches needed! Questions, call Todd 503-785-8513. Oregon City Community Ed TBA $75StaffGYM HIGHLAND STABLES Come join us & learn how fun riding & taking care of horses can be. Country setting w/ trails, indoor/outdoor arenas w/ a warm viewing room for visitors to watch students during cooler weather. English style riding for balance (bases for all riding disciplines), helmets provided & boots are required w/ 1 inch heel (cowboy boots ok). OUT-2-602BEGINNER LESSONS-ENGLISH STYLE Ideal class for beginners or those returning. Learn basic horsemanship skills in riding, care of horse & equipment. Parents can watch student from the warm viewing room during the cooler weather. See above for requirements. Age: 6-Adult. Highland Stables. 4:30-6pm 4:30-6pm T T 1/274 $125 2/244 $125 StaffARENA StaffARENA OUT-2-603 WALK/TROTTING LESSONS-ENGLISH STYLE 4:30-6pm 4:30-6pm TH TH Ideal class for riders who can walk & trot without help. Students who have taken the beginner riding lessons. Parents can watch student from the warm viewing room during the cooler weather. See above for requirements. Age: 8-Adult. Highland Stables 1/294 $125 2/264 $125 8:25am-5:45pm SU OUT-2-607 1/111 $73 BarkerMNT CROSS COUNTRY SKI LESSON/TOUR IMPORTANT: For directions and meet locations and what to wear it is important to go to www.nwdiscoveries.com. Beginner/ intermediates. Destination Mt. Hood. Take advantage of Mt. Hood’s weather patterns & either ski west side or east side depending on best conditions. Shuttle leaves Gateway Max Station. Cost incl. transportation/instructor/guide. Stop made en route to rent ski equipment, cost not incl., usually under $12. Age: Adult. Mt. Hood 8:25am-5:20pm S 1/311 $66 Community Education OREGON CITY COMMUNITY EDUCATION YOUTH SPORTS Register now for the following youth sports listed below for Winter 2015. 1. Register on line at www.orecity.k12.or.us, click on the OCCE logo (left hand side) click on youth sports and follow prompts. 2. Register in person at Eastham Comm. Center 1404 7th St. OC. 3. Questions/Register by phone, call Todd Kemhus 503-785-8513. SNOWSHOE LESSON/TOUR IMPORTANT: For directions and meet locations and what to wear it is important to go to www.nwdiscoveries.com. Take advantage of Mt. Hood’s weather patterns & we will either showshoe west side or east side depending on best conditions. Guides/Instructors will be w/ you all times to ensure your safety & satisfaction. Trips usually between 2-6 miles long & less than 750 foot elevation gain/ loss. Midweek trips are usually shorter & slower paced. Cost incl. transportation/snowshoes/guide. Bring waterproof hiking boots/ proper equip. Age: Adult. Mt. Hood BarkerMNT SCUBA SPECIALTIES NORTHWEST, LLC Please contact ScubaSpecialtiesNW@gmail.com or through our web page at http://scubaspecialtiesNW.com for questions and to register regarding upcoming classes in the winter. Instructors are experienced professional educators who love being in the water and teaching others about the marine environment. The Pacific Northwest has some of the best cold water diving for skilled divers. OUT-2-608 ADVANCED SCUBA DIVER OUT-2-609 SCUBA DIVING OUT-2-610 SCUBA EXPERIENCE Let your underwater adventure continue! Apply your scuba skills as you explore new dive sites & activities under the supervision of your NAUI Instructor. This six course teaches you everything you need to know to be a safe, Pacific Northwest Scuba diver. The class includes instruction, books, rentals, and fully prepares you for the open water certification. Come try it out for a full evening of fun. Be briefed on safety & given overview of scuba gear. Alumni of this class interested pursuing a scuba certification will receive a discount on their certification class and the purchase of mask, fins, and snorkel. StaffARENA StaffARENA www.clackamas.edu 115 Oregon City Pioneer Community Center Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor OUT-2-611 SKIN DIVING FOR CHILDREN OUT-2-612 FIRST AID/CPR/AED/OXYGEN PROVIDER Registration form on page 90. Room Do you want your children to be safer around the water? Children or entire families can join us for our Skin Diving Specialty. Skin diving can be enjoyed your entire life. This class will be open to children and their family members. Whether it is a work requirement or you want to be prepared for anything life throws at you, we can train you to be ready. We are happy to break this certification down and offer any part of it to you, your family, or entire office staff. Contact us for pricing breakdowns. Oregon City Pioneer C o m m u nity C enter Registration form for Community Education classes is on page 90. Please Note: Pioneer Center registration begins on Tuesday, November 26. For class locations, see page xx. Phone: 503-657-8287 Classes held at Pioneer Community Center. Center is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm. Holiday Closures: Monday, January 19 & Monday, February 16 Community Education Arts/Crafts APA-1-30 ACRYLIC & OIL PAINTING For beginning & experienced artists. Emphasis on learning brush techniques, color mixing, shading & composition. Demonstrations with experimental techniques to create texture & depth using mixed media. To register, call Shirlee at 503-722-3845 at least 1 week before class begins. Pick up supply list at the Center prior to first class. Senior Discount $54. Pioneer Community Center DPS-4-32 Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room COMPUTER FIRST STEPS – LEVEL 1 CLASS Instruction is focused on learning to communicate with the computer & understanding the signs & symbols that a computer uses to communicate. Students will learn & practice mouse commands & how to hover & to identify the tools in a program. Learn the minimize, maximize, restore down, close commands & how to reposition or resize a window, save a file & print. There will also be an intro to the Internet. Students will get hands on practice at each 2 hour class. Call Jerry King, 503-723-9497 to register. Pioneer Community Center TBAMKing BASEMENT DPS-4-33 COMPUTER BASICS – LEVEL 2 CLASS This course opens with a survey of computer terminology & components. You will learn to set up folders & subfolders in Windows & create shortcuts to your desktop which allows you to organize your files & find them faster. You will also learn different ways to connect to the Internet, how to use a browser to find your way around, & how to use search engines & e-mail. Students will e-mail a friend & attach their picture. Call Jerry King, 503-723-9497 to register. Pioneer Community Center TBAMKing BASEMENT DPS-4-34 WORD PROCESSING-LEVEL 3 CLASS Students will build on the basics to fine tune their word processing skills. Improve your typing skills by learning keyboard short cuts instead of using the mouse. You will learn default settings, copy, cut & paste commands. You will also work with macros & tables & explore mail merge. Call Jerry King, 503-723-9497 to register. Pioneer Community Center TBAMKing BASEMENT DPS-4-35 MASTERING EMAIL – LEVEL 3 CLASS Have fun making crafts, sewing quilts, aprons, etc. for fundraisers. Group meets every Monday. (Closed January 19 & February 16) Pioneer Community Center This class focuses exclusively on email. Learn to setup your own email account & how to send a CC “carbon copy” or a BCC “blind carbon copy”. Discover how to attach pictures to send to a friend, & to set up email reminders so you never forget another important event. Set up a calendar for personal or business use & invite friends to view it. Keep a note pad with information you can refer to when needed. Send a text message to a friend’s cell phone. Call Jerry King 503-723-9497 to register. Pioneer Community Center 9am-12pmMStaff TBAMKing BASEMENT 9:30-11:30am W 1/79 $90 12:30-2:30pm W 1/79 $90 Lind Lind CRAFT CRAFT APA-1-31BUSY BEES CRAFT APA-1-32KNITTING & CROCHETING, BEG. Learn basic knitting & crocheting stitches. Bring your own needles, yarn & patterns. Cost is $20 for a four week session. Call Janice Tipton to schedule: 503-829-8031. Pioneer Community Center 10am-12pmWTipton APA-1-33 CLRMI WATERCOLOR WITH MELISSA GANNON Explore the exciting & challenging medium of transparent watercolor! Learn to mix colors, the basics of composition, elements of perspective, & drawing. All levels welcome. Please call Melissa (503-557-3963) to register for class. Pick up supply list at Pioneer Center prior to first class. Senior Discount $60. Pioneer Community Center 11am-1:30pm TH 1/8 8 $100Gannon CRAFT Computers DPS-1-30 COMPUTERS AVAILABLE FOR USE TBAM-FStaff DPS-4-31 Dance/Theatre ATA-1-30BALLROOM DANCING Come & dance to the music of the Glenn Tadina 15 piece Big Band waltzes, rumba, cha-cha, tango, etc. The Black Magic Band alternates every other Wednesday. $5 fee per person. Call Glenn Tadina 1-503769-5598 for more information. Pioneer Community Center 12:45-3pm WTadinaMP PED-1-31LINE DANCING-BEGINNING Learn line dance basics & simple dances even if you have two left feet. No partner needed. This class is ongoing. 50¢ fee per class. (Closed January 19 & February 16) Pioneer Community Center 1-2pmMOngoing RichMPIII PED-1-32LINE DANCING-INTERMEDIATE Computers are available for use Monday-Friday, 9-4pm. No printers. (Closed January 19 & February 16) Pioneer Community Center COMP INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS 8 – LEVEL 1 CLASS Discover how to navigate Windows 8 effectively & why it’s so different. You will learn all about the start screen, charms bar, hot screen corners, Windows Store app, & live tiles. You will also discover how to use Mail, Internet Explorer 10, a system-wide search, & how to move files from your old PC to your new Windows 8 PC. Call Jerry King, 503-723-9497 to register. Pioneer Community Center TBAMKing BASEMENT 116 Course No. Time Learn all the latest line dance steps & some traditional ones as well. No partner needed. This class is ongoing. 50¢ fee per class. Pioneer Community Center 12-3pm TOngoing PED-1-33 PIONEER SINGERS StaffMPIII Singing strengthens your body, mind & spirit. We are always looking for new members who enjoy singing choral renditions of show tunes & good time oldies. You don’t need to be able to read music. Call Melinda (503.381.9827) to join the fun! Pioneer Community Center 10am-12pmF $30StaffMPIII Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Exercise/Fitness PED-4-30BODY TOOL FITNESS BOOT CAMP This boot camp is a combination of strength, cardio, muscle endurance, flexibility, core & functional movement patterns. This class is challenging & fun! Bring water, a yoga mat & light (3-8 lbs) hand held weights. Try a class for FREE! Call Jacquelyn to register or for more information at 541-992-6100 or email to: bodytoolfitness@ gmail.com. Pioneer Community Center 5:30-6:30pm TFOngoing PED-4-32 CROSS TRAINING PROGRAM Rodgers BASEMENT Get in shape for the new year. This modified workout program is designed for overall body fitness. We will combine cardio, weight training & stretching exercises. Bring light hand held weights & exercise mat. Senior Discount $32. (Closed January 19 & February 16) Pioneer Community Center 9:30-10:30amM PED-4-33 1/5 11$45HallMPIII CARDIO MOVEMENT This cardio movement class with fun dance music combines walking & aerobics for a calorie burning workout! Open to adults of all ages who want to stay fit or get fit. Senior Discount $58. Pioneer Community Center 10:45-11:30am TTH 1/6 11$83HallMPIII GENTLE PILATES STRETCHING/YOGA 9:30-10:30am TTH 1/6 11 $110HallMPIII PED-4-35 TAI CHI, MIXED LEVEL This ancient Chinese movement improves strength, flexibility, concentration & balance by combining gentle physical exercise & mental discipline. The slow & controlled moves strengthen muscles & reduce stress. 55+ discount $100. Register at balancenharmony. com or mail registration c/o Balance and Harmony, 550 NE Territorial Rd, Canby 97013. For more info, call 503-266-9939. (Closed January 19 & February 16) Pioneer Community Center 10:30-11:30amMW 1/5 11 $150HancockMPIII PED-4-36 YOGA – BEGINNING I Here’s a chance to try yoga. Work on flexibility, mobility & strength in a safe, supportive, fun class. Focus on breathing, technique & holding poses. Dress comfortably; bring a yoga mat. No previous experience needed. Instructor-Jenny Juffs. To register, call Kim 503723-4365. Senior discount $80. Pioneer Community Center 5:30-6:30pm TH 1/8 10$88 PED-4-37 YOGA –BEGINNING II JuffsMPIII Further your yoga knowledge. Previous experience preferred. Class introduces more intermediate poses & Dress comfortably, bring a yoga mat. Senior discount $80. Drop-in fee is $10. Pioneer Community Center 6:30-7:30pm TH 1/8 10$88 PED-4-38 TAOIST TAI CHI TAIJIQUAN JuffsMPIII This internal martial art, developed by Master Moy Lin-Shin, improves health through a gentle set of 108 movements. Turning & stretching exercises your whole physiology, & restores calmness & peace of mind. Wear flat shoes & loose clothing. Cost includes Int’l Taoist Tai Chi Society lifetime membership. Suggested donation $140. Over 62 $120. Call 503-220-5970 or go to www.taoist.org. This 16 week class ends April 20. Pioneer Community Center Beginning Class 6-7:30pmM Intermediate Class 7:30-9pm M 1/5 16 StaffMPIII 1/5 StaffMPIII 16 Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor PED-1-40 ZUMBA FITNESS 5:30-6:30pm W PED-1-41 WEIGHT ROOM ORIENTATION Room This easy-to-follow Latin-inspired class is like a dance fitness party. Burn up to 1,000 calories in one hour! Dress comfortably, wear sneakers, & bring water. Call Beverly at 503-348-3842 for more info. First class (January 7) is free to first-timers, so come, try it out & register for class! Drop-in fee is $5. Pioneer Community Center 1/7 11$40 BuntingMPIII An individual weight training session to introduce you to a personalized fitness program designed to meet your individual needs. Call for appointment 503-657-8287 (ext. “0”). Pioneer Community Center TBAStaff PED-1-42 WEIGHT WEIGHT TRAINING ROOM Come join our weight room. It’s fun to exercise with others. Open Monday thru Friday 9am-4pm. Adults 50+. Pre-requisite: Weight Room Orientation. Purchase 24 visits for $20. (Closed January 19 & February 16) Pioneer Community Center 9am-4pmM-FStaff WEIGHT Health/Well-Being/Safety HLT-1-30 PEDICURES & MANICURES TBA TW $30Staff HLT-1-31 AA SUPPORT GROUP RNs Bea & Jan offer pedicures & manicures first & third Tuesday & 2nd Wednesday of the month. Cost is $30 paid to the RN. Ingrown nails, calluses & corns can be corrected. Please bring 2 towels. Call for appointment 503-657-8287(ext. “0”). Pioneer Community Center CRAFT Come join in our Alcoholic Anonymous support group. Meets every Sunday. Pioneer Community Center 1:30-3:30pmSUStaff BASEMENT HLT-1-32 NARANON SUPPORT GROUP 7-9pm THStaff BASEMENT HLT-1-33 ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP Join in our Narcotics Anonymous support group. Meets every Thursday. Pioneer Community Center Community Education PED-4-34 Using Yoga movements & Pilates stretches to strengthen & promote more flexibility, strength & balance. Please bring a yoga mat. Adults of all ages welcome. Senior Discount $77. Pioneer Community Center Course No. Time A caregivers’ support group for those whose loved ones are affected by Alzheimer’s & other types of dementia. Call Julia at 503.416.0205 for more information. Meets on 3rd Wednesdays monthly. Senior discount $80. Pioneer Community Center. 12-1:30pm WStaff HLT-1-34 GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP 1-3:30pm THStaff CLRMII Provides a safe place to share your thoughts, feelings & problems as you work through your grief. Please call 503-698-8911 for more information. Meets on 2nd & 4th Thursdays each month. Senior discount $80. Pioneer Community Center. CLRMII HLT-1-35LUNCH AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER Come join us for lunch with dessert bar served Monday-Friday from 11:30am-12:30pm in our dining room. Suggested donation (60+) is $3.00. Cost under 60 is $4.50. Call 503-657-8287 for more information. (Closed January 19 & February 16) Pioneer Community Center 11:30am-12:30pmM-FStaffDINE HLT-1-36 “MEALS ON WHEELS” PROGRAM Provides home delivered noon meals (Mon-Fri) to homebound 60+ seniors & Medicaid qualified disabled persons in Oregon City & West Linn. (Closed January 19 & February 16)) Call Shirley at 503722-5979 for more info. Volunteer substitute drivers needed. Pioneer Community Center TBAM-FStaffDINE www.clackamas.edu 117 West Linn Parks and Recreation Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor HLT-1-37 GROCERY SHOPPING TRIPS Registration form on page 90. Room For ages 60+ years or disabled. Suggested donation $1.00 each way. Pick-up starts at 12:30pm. Call 503-657-8287 for a ride. Mon - Market of Choice; Tues - Fred Meyers; Wed - Albertsons; Fri Haggens/Grocery Outlet. (Closed January 19 & February 16) Pioneer Community Center TBAM-FStaff TRANS HLT-1-38TRANSPORTATION For ages 60+ years or disabled who reside in OC and West Linn. Vans are lift-equipped. $1.00 donation each way. Call up to a week ahead to make a reservation. (Closed January 19 & February 16) Pioneer Community Center TBAM-FStaff TRANS Special Interests/Hobbies APA-1-30BINGO Group meets every Thursday. 25¢ per card. Pioneer Community Center 12:30-3pm THStaffMPII APA-1-31 CHESS GAMES 5-9pm SAStaff BASEMENT Come play Chess - it’s free! Pioneer Community Center Community Education APA-1-32PINOCHLE Group meets Monday, Tuesday & Fridays. 25¢ fee. (Closed January 19 & February 16) Pioneer Community Center 1-3:30pmMTFStaff CLRMI APA-1-33POOL POOL APA-1-34SCRABBLE Come challenge this fun, friendly group that meets every week. Pioneer Community Center 12:30-3pm FStaff CLRMI Travel/Trips/Tours TVL-1-30 Come join us for our popular day trips. Call for trip details as times of departure may vary. Trip cost must be pre-paid before your name is added to the trip list. Meals & admission costs not included. Trips are subject to change or cancellation. No refund or credit for noshows. Credit is given if we are notified of cancellation at least 2 weeks in advance. Reserve early - limited seating. 503-657-8287(ext “0”). All trips leave from & return to the Pioneer Community Center. 118 Room West Linn p a r k s a n d recre a ti o n Registration form for Community Education classes on page 90. For class locations, see page 92. Phone: 503-557-4700 Art/Crafts APA-2-800 CLOCK REPAIR 7-10pm T Acquire the skills to restore that family heirloom or maintain your growing clock collection. Bring your spring or weight driven clock and a group of clock enthusiasts will teach you the fundamental skills to make it run. Classes are in a workshop handson environment perfect for the novice hobbyist or the budding collector. Res. $60, Non-Res. $65. Stafford Primary School 1/1312Alexander CLRM Oil Painting Judy has been painting with the ‘wet on wet’ technique for over 20 years and has been a certified Bob Ross Instructor for 10 years. She has taught at many Michaels stores and 6 parks and recreation facilities as well as private lessons and ‘painting parties’. She also teaches at Valley Christian Church and Charbonneau Country Club. Judy is experienced in teaching ADD, ADHD, and students with mild dementia symptoms. Many of her paintings are proudly displayed in homes across the United States. To see specifics on art go to www.wetpaints.net. Res $48, Non-Res $53. APA-2-801 OIL PAINTING 5:30-9pm 5:30-9pm 5:30-9pm 10am-2pm 10am-2pm 10am-2pm TH TH TH S S S 1/151 2/191 3/121 1/241 2/281 3/281 Stubb Stubb Stubb Stubb Stubb Stubb CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM APA-2-802BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY DAY TRIPS OMSI and IMAX TBA W 1/71 OREGON CULINARY INSTITUTE TBA W 1/211 PDX POLICE FORENSICS and MOUNTED PATROL TBA TH 2/51 CLACK. COUNTY SHERIFF MUSEUM and PDX FBI TBA W 2/181 WORLD FORESTRY CENTER TBA W 3/41 OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY AND AUDUBON SOCIETY TBA W 3/181 Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Using a simple, step by step Judy takes you from a blank canvas to a completed masterpiece in one class. All materials provided. To view the name and image of painting, go to www.wetpaints.net. West Linn Adult Community Center Come join us for a friendly game of pool. 9am-4pm. No charge (adults only). (Closed January 19 & February 16) Pioneer Community Center TBAM-FStaff Course No. Time This is the first 2 hour introduction of the Advanced Photography class, an overview of how modern digital and film cameras function to create art. It’s a great place to start if you’re not really sure you want to take the time to develop your skills as a photographer. This course is not a prerequisite for the Advanced Photography course. Bring camera and manual. Instructor: Craftsman Photographer Dwon Guvenir’s website www.oregonphotosafaris.com. Res. $35, Non-Res. $40. West Linn High School 7-9pmM APA-2-803 TRANS TRANS TRANS 1/261Guvenir Craftsman Photographer Dwon Guvenir will teach you the skills necessary to be in complete control of your photography, both the tech and the art of photography. This class brings students of all levels up to the “advanced” level. No prerequisite. Bring camera and manual. Instructor’s website www.OregonPhotoSafaris.com. Res. $100, Non-Res. $105. West Linn High School 7-9pmMTW1/263Guvenir TRANS TRANS TRANS CLRM ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY APA-2-805 YOUNG REMBRANDTS DRAWING CAMP 4-5pm 4-5pm T T CLRM Ages 5-10. Experience the colorful magic of the Young Rembrandts classroom. We’ll draw all new exciting lessons each week while we enhance the creative and critical thinking skills today’s student’s needs, such as, Fine Motor Skills, increased attention to details, and discipline, persistence and patience. In each lesson, students will use markers or colored pencils to complete a new drawing using core art skills and have fun. Materials Included. Res. $115, Non-Res. $120. West Linn Adult Community Center 1/1310 3/3110 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Child Care/Activities FAM-2-802LEGO ENGINEERING CUSTOM CREATIONS Ages 7-12. You’re a master Lego builder and need to be challenged! This camp expands on our Lego Engineering camp by turning you into the engineer. Instead of simply following the instructions to build a project, you’ll have to build and test your own designs. We’ll give you the challenges and help you create your own original engineering project. Res. $167, Non-Res. $172. Sunset Fire Hall 8:30am-2:30pmM-F 3/231 FAM-2-803 YMCA CLRM JR. LEGO Ages 4-6. Don’t let the term “Jr.” fool you. This is serious Legomaking business. We have a huge collection of Legos in store to help us create all kinds of great projects, and to test the kids’ imaginations. Res. $107, Non-Res. $112. Sunset Fire Hall 9am-12pmM-F 3/231 FAM-2-804 YMCA CLRM Ages 4-6. After School Enrichment Classes by YMCA. No more cabin fever! Bring the little ones to class for active games, dance and movement. This pre-school PE Style class teaches healthy habits of fitness in a fun and age appropriate manner. Res. $78, Non-Res. $83. West Linn Adult Community Center TH FAM-2-805 INTRODUCTION TO TAEKWONDO 1/227 YMCA CLRM FAM-2-806 CLRM CLRM Y CHEF GOES SCIENTIFIC Ages 7-12. After School Enrichment Classes by YMCA. Students will do hands on science experiments with common kitchen items. Projects may include making quicksand, a homemade lava lamp and an orange peel lamp. My hypothesis is: fun will be had by all. Res. $78, Non-Res. $83. Location TBD 6-7pm TH 4/97 FAM-2-806 JR. Y CHEF YMCA CLRM Ages 4-6. After School Enrichment Classes by YMCA. Students will learn basic recipes, kitchen safety and techniques. They will bring home a recipe book to cook the recipes they learn with their families. Res. $78, Non-Res. $83. Location TBD 6-7pm TH 4/97 FAM-2-807 SCHOOLS OUT DAY-Y CHEFS HIT THE BOOKS YMCA CLRM Ages 7-12. Classes by YMCA. During this fun filled day students will explore new recipes through some of our favorite children’s books. Have you really ever tried Green Eggs and Ham or had tea cakes with a Mad Hatter? Maybe we will even explore what it would be like if it did rain meatballs. Each student will make a recipe book and crafts to bring home. Res. $44, Non-Res. $49 Sunset Fire Hall 8:30am-2:30pmM 2/161 YMCA FAM-4-810 CHESS LESSONS 6-7:30pm W Room Ages 7-13. Interested in the ultimate strategy game? Whether you are a beginner or seasoned player join Coach Corbin for a fun and stimulating afternoon of chess. Corbin Yu earned the National Master title at the World Open this past summer and was a 3-time Oregon High School State Champion. He will lead group instruction on a large demonstration board covering tactics and strategy throughout the opening, middle-game and endgame. Handouts and worksheets with chess tactic problems will be provided to hone their skills. Res. $180, Non-Res. $185. West Linn Adult Community Center 1/2810 YU CLRM CLRM Players will learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, defense, etc. Fun skill games are played at every session, and every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sided soccer matches will be introduced gradually. All participants receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! Age groups 2-3.5, 3.5-4, 4-5, 5-6 and 7-10 years. Classes are 30-45 minutes per group Willamette Primary School 9am-12pm S 2/7 7 $75/$80 Staff Turf Field Culinary EAT-2-800KOREAN TABLE TOP BBQ This popular dish found in Portland restaurant scene at a high price and in food carts at lower quality, you can make it at home cheaply with highest quality and get to share the fun with your family & friends. We will learn to make authentic marinades for beef, chicken, and spicy pork. We will barbecue for a perfect for winter feast. Res. $35, Non-Res. $40 $12 materials fee payable to the instructor. West Linn Adult Community Center 10am-1:30pm SU EAT-2-800 JAP JAE AND KIM CHI (VEGAN VERSION AVAILABLE) 1/251 Tjahaja CLRM 10am-1:30pm SU EAT-2-801 TEMPURA KAKIAGE 10am-1:30pm SU These are some of the most popular dishes in Korea. Jap Jae is yam noodle stir fry with vegetables and tree ear mushrooms. Learn how to make these dishes authentically, so that you can proudly share it with any Korean friends or just with your friends and family. Great lunch food to take to work or for a picnic. Res. $35, Non-Res. $40 $5 materials fee payable to the instructor. West Linn Adult Community Center 2/221 Tjahaja CLRM My favorite Tempura dish, a mix of vegetables and shrimp. Learn how top Japanese restaurants make this incredibly simple dish. Also, learn how to mix the oil for deep frying, the batter mix, method of frying, and the awesome daikon/ginger dipping sauce. A great party dish as well as a wonderful left over that will morph into another dish called Tendon (perfect for lunch to take to the office and make everyone want to be your friend). Come hungry and we will have what we make for lunch. West Linn Adult Community Center 3/221 Tjahaja CLRM Dance/Theater ATA-2-800 ADULT DANCE, INTER Ages 7-12. Classes by YMCA. Students will learn baking skills through simple recipes. Cookies, cakes and pies oh my! Each student will make a recipe book and crafts to bring home. Res. $44, Non-Res. $49 Sunset Fire Hall A different dance each session for the more experienced dancer. This class is beyond the beginning level. Call 503-637-6295/email jivehop@netzero.com for more information. Res. $45, Non-Res. $50 West Linn Adult Community Center 8:30am-2:30pmM 4/61 8:15- 9:15pm 8:15- 9:15pm 8:15- 9:15pm TH TH TH FAM-2-807 FAM-2-808 SCHOOLS OUT DAY-Y CHEFS BAKING DAY YMCA CLRM JUMP ROPE CLUB Ages 7-12. Evening Enrichment Classes by YMCA. Participants will learn basic jumps, tricks and routines on both long and short ropes. This great fitness activity can also be a ton of fun! Res. $78, Non-Res. $83 Sunset Fire Hall 6-7pm TH 1/227 YMCA CLRM Community Education Ages 7-12. Students attend an exciting Taekwondo classes with their peers to ensure a better learning experience. Students will learn the basic Taekwondo technique alone with focus, respect and family values. Res. $60, Non-Res. $65. One Taekwondo Academy. 4:30-5:10pmMW 1/197OSTIN 5:15-5:55pm TTH 1/207OSTIN Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor FAM-4-810KIDZ LOVE SOCCER GET MOVING 5-6pm Course No. Time 1/22 4 2/19 4 3/19 4 CrandellMPR CrandellMPR CrandellMPR ATA-2-801BEGINNING LEVEL WALTZ A popular Ball Room favorite. No experience necessary. Partners Required/No Partner Rotation Res. $45, Non-Res. $50 West Linn Adult Community Center 7-8pm TH 1/224 CrandellMPR www.clackamas.edu 119 West Linn Parks and Recreation Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Registration form on page 90. Room ATA-2-802BEGINNING NIGHT CLUB 2 STEP Not to be confused with Country Western 2 Step. This dance is done to slow romantic music and is performed at most dance venues. Partners required/ No Partner rotation. Res. $45, Non-Res. $50 West Linn Adult Community Center 7-8:15pm TH 2/194 CrandellMPR ATA-2-803BEGINNING LEVEL LINDY HOP SWING A triple rhythm swing dance. Fun and easy to learn! No experience necessary. Partners required/No partner rotation. Res. $45, Non-Res. $50 West Linn Adult Community Center 7-8:15pm TH 3/194 CrandellMPR Exercise/Fitness PED-4-803NIA Community Education New instructor Tony is Black Belt trained in Nia. Nia is a mind, body, body and spirit practice that teaches students to become aware of body sensation, monitor physical activity, seek pleasure in movement over pain. The practice is a whole body integrated conditioning program. Res. $90, Non-Res. $95 Sunset Fire Hall 9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am F F 1/9 10 3/2010 PED-4-807 YOGA I, BEGINNING BuscemiUPSTAIRS BuscemiUPSTAIRS Recover and keep moving! This course Beginning Yoga course focuses on the restorative aspects of the practice. It will be of particular interest to those recovering from Joint replacements or are experiencing similar restrictions to movement. Bring mat and/or blanket, comfortable clothing, & empty stomach. No class on 1/19 or 2/16. Res. $64, Non-Res. $69 Willamette Primary School. 7:30-9pmM 7:30-9pmM PED-4-809 1/128 3/308 Rohrbacker Rohrbacker CAFÉ CAFÉ YOGA II Yoga II is an active practice. This course is built around a series of poses strung together in a flow known as Vinyasas. This is a more aerobics class than Yoga I. Yoga II addresses endurance as well as strength and flexibility. Res. $80, Non-Res. $85 Willamette Primary School 7:30-9pm 7:30-9pm W 1/1410 Rohrbacker W 4/19 $72/$77 Rohrbacker CAFÉ CAFÉ Health/Well-Being/Safety HLT-2-800BABYSITTER’S TRAINING Age 11-15. This American Red Cross course teaches the needed skills to become a great babysitter: how to prevent accidents, what to do in an emergency, etc. Bring pencil and paper. Res. $99, Non-Res. $104 West Linn Adult Community Center 5:30-8:45pm 5:30-8:45pm TH 2/52 T 3/102 HLT-2-801 WHEN I’M IN CHARGE Staff Staff CLRM CLRM Ages 8-11. Class includes role-playing, safe responses to calls & visitors, simple first aid techniques, more. Parents are encouraged to attend last half hour of class. Res. $69, Non-Res. $74. West Linn Adult Community Center 5:30-8pm 5:30-8pm TH TH 2/191 3/121 Staff Staff HLT-2-802 MEDITATION-HEALTH & HAPPINESS 7-8:30pm T CLRM CLRM Actively develop a healthy mind & body, and remove stress with comfortable meditation postures. Good for all health conditions, pain management, and open to all abilities. Res. $52, Non-Res. $57 Drop-ins welcome $10. Rosemont Ridge Middle School, D104 120 1/2012 Tjahaja CLRM Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor HLT-2-803 GENTLE STRETCH & GUIDED MEDITATION 6:30-7:40pm 6:30-7:40pm T TH HLT-2-804 MEDITATION RETREAT 8:30-6pm S Room For those ages 16 years and older. Gentle stretching opens and releases stress from muscles, while body mapping, awareness techniques, and guided visualization are used to release stress from the mind. This class requires a yoga mat and a small pillow/blanket. Res. $36, Non-Res. $41 Drop-ins welcome $10. Trillium Creek Primary School Upstairs 1/ 20 6Dale 1/ 22 6Dale CLRM CLRM Open to all, but especially aimed at those with previous meditation experience. The purpose is to engage in non-religious mindfulness practice and allow the time needed to open up the intuitive side of the mind to promote positive changes in the brain. Practice includes alternating sitting, walking, guided and self-directed meditation sessions throughout the day, ending with a group discussion. Res. $25 Non-Res. $30 West Linn Adult Community Center 1/17 Tjahaha CLRM Music ATA-2-812 TODDLER TUNES INTRO 10-10:30am 10-10:30am T S Age 20 mo-3 yrs. This introductory class is a joyful experience for you and your child. You will share movement, singing, musical games, finger plays and keyboard activities. This session gives your child a strong readiness for our Toddler Tunes Series. Parents participate in class. Res. $65, Non-Res. $70 www.harmonyroadoregon.com. Harmony Road Music Center 1/64 1/104 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM ATA-2-813HELLO MUSIC Age 3-4 yrs. Hello Music offers an introduction to solfege singing, movement rhythm, keyboard playing and creative activities. This program gives your child a strong readiness for our Music In Me series. Parents participate in class www.harmonyroadoregon.com. Res. $80, Non-Res. $85. Harmony Road Music Center 10:30-11:15am F 1/94 Staff CLRM ATA-2-814MUSICTIME Ages 4-5. Musictime is an introduction to solfege singing, movement rhythm, keyboard playing and creative activities. This program gives your child a strong readiness for our Harmony Road series. Parents participate in class. www.harmonyroadoregon.com Res. $80, NonRes. $85. Harmony Road Music Center 4:45-5:30pm TH 1/84 11:15am-12pm F 1/94 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM ATA-2-816KEYBOARD PREP PRIMER Ages 8-11. This Primer class is an exciting introduction to piano playing. Sessions include ear training, solfege singing, note reading, composing, solo and ensemble playing. It is a great preparation for our Keyboard Prep series. Parents participate in class. www. harmonyroadoregon.com. Res. $80, Non-Res. $85. Harmony Road Music Center 6:30-7:15pmM 1/54 6:15-7pm TH 1/84 ATA-2-818 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM YOUNG MUSICIAN PRIMER Ages 6-7. This primer class introduces your student to music concepts through singing, ear training, note reading, piano solo and ensemble playing. This program gives your child a strong readiness for our Young Musician series. Parents participate in class. www. harmonyroadoregon.com. Res. $80, Non-Res. $85. Harmony Road Music Center 5-5:45pmM 1/54 5:30-6:15pm TH 1/84 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM Register with the Community Education Partner sponsoring your class. Course No. Time Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor ATA-2-819 PIANO STREET FOR TEENS/ADULTS Room Ages 12-up. Our Piano Street program is a unique and motivating experience designed specifically for teen & adult beginners. Students are introduced to many musical concepts through ear training, note reading, use of chords, solo/ensemble playing and composing. Parent participation in class is optional for younger students. This class is scheduled to continue at the same time. Fee for subsequent 6 week period is $96. www.harmonyroadoregon.com. Res. $121, NonRes. $127. Harmony Road Music Center 11-11:45amM 1/56 6-6:45pm T 1/66 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM ATA-2-820BEGINNING UKULELE PART 1 This easy to play, inexpensive, instrument is growing ever popular. A great way to have fun with family and friends. In this popular class you will quickly learn tuning, simple chords, and tons of songs. Tenor, Soprano, or concert GCEA tuning only. Res. $52, Non-Res. $57. Material Fee $8 payable directly to instructor. Rosemont Ridge Middle School 6:30-7:15pmM 1/264 Price CLRM ATA-2-820BEGINNING GUITAR PART 1 7:15- 8pmM ATA-2-822 1/26 4 Price CLRM TODDLER EARLY LEARNING EXP. Ages 1-2. Join us at the PLAY Boutique for a fun-filled, learning experience using plenty of imagination, games, songs and activities. Children are engaged in a specific theme each day while parents are away. Res. $195, Non-Res. $200. Play Boutique 9am-12pm 9am-12pm W 2/44 W 3/44 Staff Staff CLRM CLRM ATA-2-823HOOKED ON PHONICS Ages 3-9. Hooked on Phonics (HOP) is an extremely visual tool that allows you to measure your child’s learning progress. The HOP program is designed to help your child learn the letter names and sounds, combine the letter sounds to read words, practice reading those words in stories and books, understand the meaning of stories and books and enjoy learning to read. The program includes all related materials and personal attention of a tutorial instructor. Res. $125, Non-Res. $130. Play Boutique 2-2:30pmMW2/24 4-4:30pm TTH2/34 2-2:30pmMW3/24 4-4:30pm TTH3/34 Ages 5-9 4-5pm W 2/44 4-5pm W 3/44 Staff Staff Staff Staff CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM Staff Staff CLRM CLRM Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room City of Wilsonville PA R K S A N D R E C R E AT I O N Registration form for Community Education classes on page 90. For class locations, see page 92. Wilsonville Parks & Recreation is proud to offer a wide range of classes, activities and events for the whole family! Most classes are held at the Community Center (7965 SW Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville, OR), unless otherwise noted. You may register online or in-person. Additionally, our Memorial Park fields, River Shelter, Forest Shelter, Stein Boozier Barn, Tauchman House and Community Center are reservable for your event needs. For more information, call 503-682-3727 or go to www. WilsonvilleParksandRec.com. Computers DPS-4-900 DIGITAL PHOTO EDITING 10-11:30am T This class is an introduction to improving your photos using the Photoshop Elements Program. This class will use Serif X3 tools that are found in Adobe Photoshop Elements, eg: selections, levels, curves, histograms, masks, layers, color balance and compositing. Each session will involve an explanation of tools and how to apply them to an image. Please bring your laptop with Adobe Photoshop Elements loaded on it to class. Wilsonville Community Center. 1/206 Northrup CLRM Dance/Theatre ATA-1-900 EAST COAST SWING DANCE Whether you are a single or a couple, here’s your chance to hit the floor! Dancing is a social activity, it’s great for your brain, and it provides the benefits of exercise without feeling like hard work. Come on down and join the fun! Under age 55, $47. Wilsonville Community Center. Beginners 6:30-7:20pm Intermediate 7:30-8:20pm Beginners 6:30-7:20pm Intermediate 7:30-8:20pm T 1/205 $37Drewry CLRM T 1/205 $37Drewry CLRM T 3/35 $37Drewry CLRM T 3/35 $37Drewry CLRM ATA-2-904 TAP DANCE FOR ALL LEVELS 1:30-2:30pm W Community Education This fun and popular class is designed for the absolute beginner. Quickly learn basic chords and simple strumming patterns known to all guitar players. EZ songs, how to tune, basic techniques, etc. Please provide your own guitar. Res. $52, Non-Res. $57. Material Fee $8 payable directly to instructor. Rosemont Ridge Middle School Course No. Time Talk about fun! Whether you’ve tapped before or you’re a beginner with two left feet, this class will have you shuffling off to Buffalo in no time. Tap dancing is great exercise and the fun, friendly atmosphere of this class will keep you coming back for more. Under age 55 $57. Wilsonville Community Center. 1/7 10$47 Tibbles CLRM Driver Education DRE-4-900 AARP SMART DRIVER 9-12:00pm 9-12:00pm F F This 6-hour course is split into two sessions and will provide you with a comprehensive review of safe driving techniques. Insurance companies often provide discounts to those who complete this course. You must attend both dates of class. $15 AARP members/$20 non-members. Wilsonville Community Center. 2/132 4/102 CLRM CLRM www.clackamas.edu 121 Wilsonville Parks and Recreation Course No. Time Registration form on page 90. Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room Exercise/Fitness PED-4-914 PED-4-900BODY SCULPT Ages 16 and older. Strengthen and tone all major muscle groups. Focus will be on the core with sets of hand weight repetitions working the entire body. Modifications and different size weights are available, so the class can be suited individually as you progress. Fun music, fun people, come join us! Exercise mat required. Wilsonville Community Center. 5:45-6:45pmM1/12 8 $59Moody CLRM No class 1/19 or 2/16 5:45-6:45pmM 3/308 $59Moody CLRM PED-4-902BEGINNING YOGA Community Education In this alignment-based class, learn how to go into and come out of a pose. Participants will practice stretching, balancing and develop flexibility. Modifications are available for poses with the use of props to gain alignment. All levels welcome. Under age 55 $57. Wilsonville Community Center. 8:30-9:30am 8:30-9:30am TH TH 1/158 $47Harrell 3/128 $47Harrell PED-4-904 GENTLE YOGA T T CLRM CLRM Course Title Days Begins Wks.Tuition Fee Instructor Room PILATES AND PROPS! A compliment to the Monday class, this course aims to work on the core muscles that stabilize and strengthen the spine through a variety of Pilates-based exercises. Balance and flexibility are improved with the use of props, including balls, foam rollers and some everyday household items. All levels are welcome! Please bring a mat and a 36 inch foam roller to class. $10 more for under age 55. Wilsonville Community Center. 9:30-10:30am W 1/149 $47 9:30-10:30am W 4/18 $42 PED-4-916 Payne Payne CLRM CLRM PILATES HEALTHY BACK & FLEXIBILITY Pilates is a fun and effective way to get your back into shape! Whether you have back issues or are just concerned about staying healthy, you will gain strength and flexibility in the muscles surrounding your spine. Lying, seated and standing exercises combined with stretching will keep you moving more comfortably. Bring a mat and lightweight beach towel. Under age 55 $42 Wilsonville Community Center. 10:45-11:45am TH 1/158 $32 10:45-11:45am TH 4/28 $32 Payne Payne CLRM CLRM PED-4-918 TAI CHI STUDIO This class will use chairs and props to support the body, easing into and out of a pose while building strength, range of motion, balance and flexibility. All levels are welcome. Under age 55 $57. Wilsonville Community Center. A unique studio session, class opens with Qigong and warm-ups that target the joints and promote relaxation. There is a focus on empty hand Tai Chi forms with 24 and 47 gestures during the first hour. The remainder of class is for practice with Tai Chi sword and fan movements. Under age 55 $57. Wilsonville Community Center. 8:30-9:30am 8:30-9:30am 2-4:00pm 2-4:00pm TTH 1/6 10$47 TTH 4/7 10$47 1/138 $47Harrell 3/108 $47Harrell CLRM CLRM PED-4-906HEALTHY BONES AND BALANCE FOR BEGINNERS Designed to strengthen all elements of your body, combining circuit training, strength conditioning, aerobic fitness, flexibility and balance. The instructor uses evidence-based strategies with the goals of improving bone density and decreasing the likelihood of a fall or injury. This class will help you get on track to a stronger and healthier you. Under age 55 $57. Wilsonville Community Center. First day of class falls on a Wednesday. 9:30-10:20amMWF1/2110 $47Moore No Class 2/16 9:30-10:20amMWF3/2310 $47Moore CLRM CLRM PED-4-908HEALTHY BONES AND BALANCE – RETURNING STUDENTS This level is designed to challenge prior class participants. The instructor will incorporate: circuit training, strength conditioning, aerobic fitness, flexibility and balance. The instructor uses evidencebased exercise strategies with the goals of improving bone density and decreasing the likelihood of a fall or injury. Under age 55 $57. Wilsonville Community Center. First day of class falls on a Wednesday. 8:30-9:20amMWF1/2110 $47Moore No Class 2/16 8:30-9:20amMWF3/2310 $47Moore CLRM CLRM Lusk Lusk CLRM CLRM PED-4-920BEGINNING TAI CHI Curious about Tai Chi? This class introduces a simplified Tai Chi form that targets a range of benefits, including balance and flexibility, and improves core strength and memory. An additional bonus is having fun with a group and discovering the joy of mindful movement. Under age 55 $57. Wilsonville Community Center. 1-2:00pm 1-2:00pm TTH 1/6 10$47 TTH 4/7 10$47 PED-4-922 ZUMBA GOLD Lusk Lusk CLRM CLRM Zumba Gold® takes the Zumba formula and modifies the moves and pacing to suit the needs of the active older participant. What stays the same are all the elements Zumba Fitness-Party is known for: the zesty Latin music (like salsa, merengue, cumbia and reggaeton), the exhilarating, easy-to-follow moves and the invigorating, party-like atmosphere. Under age 55 $50. Wilsonville Community Center. 6-6:45pm W 1:30-2:15pm F 1:30-2:15pmM 6-6:45pm W 1:30-2:15pm F 1:30-2:15pmM 1/218 1/238 1/268 3/188 3/208 3/308 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 Viets/Baum Viets/Baum Viets/Baum Viets/Baum Viets/Baum Viets/Baum CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM CLRM Music ATA-2-901 UKULELE WORKSHOP This class is alignment-based and will focus on developing strength, range of motion in shoulders and core strength required for more advances poses. For those looking to challenge themselves. Under age 55 $57. Wilsonville Community Center. In two hours we will learn to play several songs on this delightful instrument. Previous musical experience is not necessary. Put on your Aloha shirt, grab your GCEA tuned “Uke” and join us. Materials will be provided and a few instruments will be available. Wilsonville Community Center. 8:30-9:30am 8:30-9:30am F F 10-12:00pm 7-9:00pm W W PED-4-912 PILATES MOVE FOR LIFE PED-4-910LEVEL I YOGA 1/168 $47Harrell 3/138 $47Harrell CLRM CLRM Work on strong posture, core stability, balance and flexibility. A weak core can make you susceptible to poor posture, low back pain and muscle injuries. Most postures will be done in a seated position or lying down. Under age 55 $52. Wilsonville Community Center. 9:30-10:30amM No Class 1/19 and 2/16 9:30-10:30amM 122 Course No. Time 1/129 $47 Payne CLRM 3/308 $42 Payne CLRM 1/271 $0 4/151 $0 Watkins Watkins CLRM CLRM Special Interest/Hobbies APA-1-900BRIDGE REFRESHER COURSE This course is designed for intermediate level players who want to review and update their skills and understanding of modern American bidding methods, typical conventions widely used, and differences in approach to party bridge vs. duplicate bridge. We will review slam bidding with an emphasis on cue bidding to show controls and provide an overview on the 2/1 game force bidding system currently gaining popularity. Each session will consist of 45-50 minutes of instruction followed by approximately 1 hour of playing hands to illustrate topics covered in the day’s class. Under age 55 $47. Wilsonville Community Center 3-5:00pmM 1/268 $0 Special Events Automotive Ron Covell Metal Working Seminar Monday, March 16 6:30-9:30 p.m. AB-009-02 Fee $25 Join a creative metal working seminar at CCC presented by Ron Covell, the author of Street Rodder magazine’s “Professor Hammer” column. Ron will discuss and demonstrate various aspects of auto restoration, custom panel fabrication and more. During the event, you can also enjoy a custom car show spotlighting the talents of local craftsmen and projects by CCC students in the collision repair/refinishing and restoration classes. Cookies and beverages will be provided. Vendors will also be on site to help with your metal forming, welding and painting needs. To register or for more information, please call 503-594-3047. Chrysalis: Women Writers January 7-March 18 Wednesdays, noon-1:50 p.m. Roger Rook Hall, Room 220 Course Number: WKS-001-01 or Course Registration Number: #249439 Free Chrysalis Women Writers, an honest and supportive critique group, welcomes both new and established women writers. Newcomers are welcome to attend without reading their own work until they are comfortable doing so. This workshop is led by local author Patricia K. Lichen. For more information, contact the English Department, 503-594-3254. Horticulture For more information, please call the Horticulture Department at 503-594-3292. See Horticulture course listings for additional details. Pre-registration is required for all workshops and classes. Basic Pruning Mondays, January 5, 12, 26 & February 2 1 p.m. to 4:50 p.m. Room: Clairmont 133. HOR-144-01 or CRN# 250458 Why and how to prune trees, shrubs and vines. Covers tools used for various pruning practices. A one credit class. Tuition & fees: $120.50 + Orchard Care Seminar “Think Spring” Saturday, January 24 9 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. Room: McLoughlin Auditorium HOR-008-10 or CRN# 250442 Learn about important care of fruit bearing plants. Half-day seminar will feature local experts covering what you should be doing in your orchard “today” and what your orchard expects from “you” this spring. Visit the Home Orchard Society website after January 1, 2015 for a list of speakers. www.homeorchardsociety.org Fee: $15 Herb Growing and Gardening Saturdays, February 28, March 7 & 14 8:30 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. Room: Clairmont 117 HOR-134-01 or CRN# 250455 Students will have the opportunity to study herb plants including propagation and garden use. Students will carry out herb propagation and learn garden culture of herbs. A one credit class. Tuition & fees: $125.50 + Fruit Tree Pruning Saturday, February 7 9 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. Room: CCC Home Orchard Society Arboretum HOR-008-05 or CRN# 250438 Demonstration and practice of pruning methods appropriate for a variety of fruit trees. Bring your pruning tools and appropriate outdoor wear. Co-sponsored by the Home Orchard Society. Fee: $10.00 Fruit Tree Grafting - Beginning Saturday, February 28 9 a.m. to 10:20 a.m. Room: Clairmont 118 HOR-008-06 or CRN# 250439 OR 10:45 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. HOR-008-07 or CRN# 250440 Hands-on explanation and practice in whip grafting of fruit trees under the supervision of experienced HOS grafters. You will be provided with a rootstock and scion wood. Please bring your straight edged knife. Co-sponsored by the Home Orchard Society. Fee: $15.00 Fruit Tree Grafting - Intermediate Saturday, February 28 12:45 p.m. to 2:05 p.m. Room: Clairmont 118 HOR-008-08 or CRN# 250441 Hands on practice with advanced grafting methods: cleft, kerf, bark, inarching etc. You will be provided with a rootstock and scion wood. Please bring your straight edged knife. Co-sponsored by the Home Orchard Society. Fee: $15.00 www.clackamas.edu 123 Theatre Arts NEW WEBSITE!!!! www.clackamas.edu/theatre Auditions for WINTER Term Mainstage Production Wednesday, January 7, 3-6 p.m. Osterman Theatre in the Niemeyer Center Prepare a one-minute monologue or read from the script. You do not have to be enrolled at CCC to audition. Call Kelly at 503-594-3153 or visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre, for information. Auditions for WINTER Term Student Performance Showcase One-Act Plays Friday, January 9, 1-3 p.m. Osterman Theatre in the Niemeyer Center No experience necessary! Call Kelly at 503-594-3153 or visit www.clackamas.edu/ theatre, for information. WINTER TERM MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION Thursday-Saturdays, February 26 - March 8, 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Osterman Theatre in the Niemeyer Center Ticket prices: Adults $10, students and youth $8, seniors 62+ $8. For tickets visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre or call Kelly at 503-594-3153. Seats are assigned. BEHIND THE SCENES TOUR OF WINTER TERM MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION Thursday, March 5, 4:30-6 p.m. Osterman Theatre in the Niemeyer Center It’s free so bring a friend! Take a behind the scenes look at our Winter Mainstage Production. Walk the catwalks, take a tour and discover the “magic” of a theatre production. RSVP required; limited spaces available. Call Kelly at 503-594-3153 to reserve your place. STUDENT PERFORMANCE SHOWCASE: Student Directed One-Act Plays, Stand-Up Comedy and Comedy Improv Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, March 3, 4, & 5 Noon-1 p.m. Additional performance on Wednesday, March 4, 7:30 p.m. Osterman Theatre in the Niemeyer Center No tickets necessary. It’s FREE so bring a friend! For information, call Kelly at 503-594-3153 or visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre Auditions for SPRING Term Mainstage Production Wednesday, April 1, 3-6 p.m. Osterman Theatre in the Niemeyer Center Prepare a one-minute monologue or read from the script. You do not have to be enrolled at CCC to audition. Call Kelly at 503-594-3153 or visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre, for information. 124 For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Seasoned Adult Enrichment Program The Seasoned Adult Enrichment Program provides seniors in the county with an educational experience designed and administered by participants. The program is sponsored by Clackamas Community College. Sessions are held Wednesday mornings at 9:30 a.m. at the Harmony Community Campus in the OIT Metro Center Room 191. For details visit our website at: www.clackamas.edu/communityeducation/ or call 503-594-0620. Wilsonville Campus Jean Thomas Art Exhibit The Wilsonville Campus welcomes artist Jean Thomas, whose work will be displayed in the Commons Area Gallery from January 12th through March 20th, 2015. Jean uses a variety of artistic media, incorporating bold colors and unexpected textures to convey emotion and energy. Her unique, vivid work has been featured in more than a dozen juried exhibitions and over 50 galleries, corporate exhibits, and onewoman shows. Come visit us and enjoy Jean’s remarkable art! For more information, contact Joyce Gabriel at 503-594-0950 or joyceg@clackamas.edu. Academic Regulations Absences/Attendance • You must be officially registered to attend class. • Be sure to notify your instructor if you can’t make it to your first day of class. If you don’t, you may lose your seat to a student on the wait list. • If you stop going to class and you don’t officially drop the classes from your schedule, you will be held academically and financially responsible. • If the college is open on a religious holiday, you may be excused through prior arrangement with your instructors. • If you attend a college-sponsored field trip, intercollegiate function or other event, you may be excused through prior arrangement with your instructors. Financial aid programs have specific attendance requirements. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information at finaid@clackamas.edu or www. clackamas.edu. • FERPA Directory information about your student record may be released without your permission under the Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA). CCC will release the following Directory Information: Active Military Duty If you are called up for active military duty, and wish to withdraw from classes, you will be held harmless with regard to financial and academic responsibility. Enrollment status • Verification of certificate or degree award • Residency status • Major/Program • Athletic participation No other information will be released without your permission. If you have questions regarding FERPA, please contact Enrollment Services, 503-594-6100 or go to our website: www.clackamas.edu Academic Standing If you are a degree/certificate student taking 6 or more credits, you are required to maintain a 2.0 GPA and complete at least 50% of your attempted credits in order to remain in good academic standing. • Administrative Withdraw • If you don’t attend your class during the first two weeks of the class, instructors MAY drop you but ARE NOT REQUIRED to do so. This is called administrative withdrawal. • You will be asked to officially withdraw from classes by web, fax, mail, or in person. • • Students who have already shipped out or are unable to drop classes should contact Enrollment Services: 503594-6100 or registrar@clackamas.edu. If an instructor does an administrative withdrawal, you may be granted a full refund of charges for the class. • • You will be asked to submit a copy of your orders along with a request for a refund/credit to Enrollment Services. An instructor may administratively withdraw you from a course if you are unable to demonstrate fulfillment of the stated class prerequisite or co-requisite requirement. • • Requests to be held harmless financially and academically for a prior term enrollment must be submitted directly to the Registrar at 503-594-3370 or taras@clackamas.edu. If you are utilizing Financial Aid or Veteran’s benefits, you may owe a repayment. Please check with these offices for additional information regarding your enrollment status and entitlement to benefits. • If you are administratively withdrawn from a course, you will be notified by Enrollment Services. Adding and Dropping Classes • • You are required to obtain instructor permission (signature) after open enrollment ends. Generally this is after the first week of the term or after the course begins. You must officially drop courses you have registered for if you decide to stop going to class. Ceasing to attend class does not constitute official withdrawal! You will be held responsible academically and financially if you do not officially drop your courses. Official withdrawal is via myClackamas or in person. Audit An audit allows you to attend class without responsibility for a grade. Audit carries no credit, doesn’t contribute toward full-time status and does not meet full-time status required for Veterans, Social Security, Financial Aid or athletic eligibility. All other college policies apply including registration, tuition payment, refunds, and attendance. If you decide to change your status from audit to credit or credit to audit, notify your instructor prior to the end of the sixth week of the term. If you are a financial aid student, please notify the Financial Aid Office if you change from a credit to an audit or receive an audit grade. You may be required to pay back funds. Audit classes do not qualify for financial aid. www.clackamas.edu 125 Variable Credit Some courses are eligible for variable credit. These courses are noted in the Schedule of Classes with a “V” in the credit column. This option allows you to pursue an individualized learning program. You must register for the number of credits you expect to earn in that term as determined with your instructor. Changes to variable credit must be processed through registration by the end of the 10th week of the term. Wait List Some CCC classes utilize a wait list option. If the class you want to register for is full and it has a wait list: • Add your name to the wait list via myClackamas or in person. • You will be added to the course by Enrollment Services on a first-come, first-served and eligibility basis. Note: this process ends once a course begins. You must contact your instructor directly once a course has started. • You will be notified by email and sent a letter immediately when you are added to a class. • You are responsible academically and financially if you no longer want to be in the class and don’t drop it. The following conditions may affect your eligibility for wait list placement: Clackamas Community College will refund the tuition of any CCC graduate for any traditional transfer course work passed at CCC with a “C” grade or better, if that earned course credit does not qualify for transfer to an Oregon public college or university within two years of graduation from Clackamas. career TECHNICAL EDUCATION Clackamas Community College will provide tuitionfree skill training of up to 16 credits to any graduate of an associate degree program in career technical studies judged by the employer as lacking in technical job skills normally expected of an entry-level employee. TUITION REBATE Clackamas Community College will freeze tuition rates for students who graduate from CCC within three years. Any tuition increase levied by the college during those three years will be refunded to the student upon graduation. Special conditions apply to the guarantee. A detailed explanation of these conditions can be obtained at. • Wait list capacity has been met. • There is a “hold” on your student record that restricts registration. • There are course restrictions in place such as “instructor consent.” Clackamas Community College is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. • You are already enrolled in another section of the same course. • There is a time conflict with the course you have selected. • You have reached the maximum number of credits allowed (18) without additional authorization. • Class has already begun. Accreditation of an institution of higher education by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities indicates that it meets or exceeds criteria for the assessment of institutional quality evaluated through a peer review process. An accredited college or university is one which has available the necessary resources to achieve its stated purposes through appropriate educational programs, is substantially doing so, and gives reasonable evidence that it will continue to do so in the foreseeable future. Institutional integrity is also addressed through accreditation. Student Right to Know and Other Notification Requirements Clackamas Community College information regarding academic programs, student completion/ graduation rates, financial assistance, athletics, institutional financial support, privacy rights (FERPA), campus security, crime statistics and other Student Right to Know items may be obtained by viewing our annual college catalog or by going to www.clackamas.edu. Printed copies of this information may also be obtained by contacting Enrollment Services at 503-594-6100 or registrar@ clackamas.edu. 126 The CCC Guarantee College Transfer For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Accreditation by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities is not partial but applies to the institution as a whole. As such, it is not a guarantee of every course or program offered, or the competence of individual graduates. Rather, it provides reasonable assurance about the quality of opportunities available to students who attend the institution. Inquiries regarding an institution’s accredited status by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities should be directed to the administrative staff of the institution. Individuals may also contact: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities 8060 165th Avenue N.E., Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 558-4224 www.nwccu.org TriMet Service Clackamas Community College is served by TriMet bus lines 32/Oatfield, 33/McLoughlin, and 99/McLoughlin Express. • • • Line 32-Oatfield: From Milwaukie City Center to CCC: Weekday morning rush-hour service is every 30 minutes; mid-day service is every 40-60 minutes; evening rush-hour service is every 20-40 minutes. Saturday service is every 30-40 minutes. Please note: Only four weekday evening rush-hour trips depart from downtown Portland. Line 33-McLoughlin: From downtown Portland to CCC: (Please note: Not all weekday trips departing downtown Portland run all the way to the Oregon City TC or CCC.) Weekday morning rush-hour service is every 20-40 minutes; weekday mid-day service is every 40 minutes; weekday evening rush-hour service is every 15-30 minutes; late-night service is hourly. Saturday morning service is every 30 minutes, and every 40-60 minutes thereafter; Sunday service is every 40-60 minutes. Line 99-McLoughlin Express: To downtown Portland from CCC: Seven weekday morning rush-hour trips every 17-20 minutes. From downtown Portland to CCC: Eight weekday evening rush-hour trips every 17-25 minutes. The Clackamas Community College Park & Ride location is available to commuters. Please be courteous and park in the designated area located in the Community Center parking lot. TriMet tickets and passes are sold on campus in the CCC Bookstore. Schedules are also available in the Community Center near the cafeteria. TriMet information and trip planning are available at trimet.org. Services for Students The Student Life & Leadership Office in room 152 of the Community Center offers lots of services to help you. Here’s a list. For more information, call 503-5943040. http://depts.clackamas.edu/asg Book Exchange: Save money on used textbooks. Students can sell/buy books here. The Book Exchange runs during finals week and the first two weeks of the term. Tours: Explore the campus with a CCC student leader. These are current CCC students whose job is to help students get accustomed to the college. For more information please email campustour@clackamas.edu. Calculator Rentals: A great alternative to buying an expensive calculator, students may rent a calculator for 24 hours for free. You can also rent a calculator for the entire term for $20. Locker Rentals: Backpacks can get heavy with all those textbooks. Rent a locker to store your textbooks and school work. Childcare and textbook grants: Grants are awarded each term to students who have demonstrated need. Fill out an application in the Student Life & Leadership Office. There is a screening process. Community Service: Student Government offers a variety of opportunities to get involved in the community. Get involved! Clubs: Do you have a special interest? Want to meet new people? CCC offers many clubs for students. Find out more in Student Life & Leadership. Lost & Found: Located in the Student Government office in CC 152. Fax & Phone: Fax service is available for 50 cents per page for local numbers and $1 for the first page on long distance numbers. All pages thereafter are 50 cents per page. There is a phone you can use, free of charge, in the Community Center. Please limit calls to three minutes. Register to Vote: It’s simple and fast. Fill out the form in the Student Government office. A Student Government representative will deliver the forms to the county office. Canby and Molalla Bus Service Bus services to CCC are available from Molalla and Canby. Information on routes, schedules and rates are available at South Clackamas Transit District website: http://www.southclackamastransportation.com or call 503-632-7000. From that, click bus routes, then the Molalla to CCC schedule for more information. Canby information is available at the link at the bottom right of the page, Canby Area Transit, or call 503-266-4022. clackamas YMCA Child Development Center Regular child care is available Monday-Friday, 6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. for children ages six weeks to 12 years old. Pre-enrollment is necessary (no drop-ins). Call 503-657-9795 for rates and availability. www.clackamas.edu 127 Hours Winter Term 2015 CCC Oregon City Campus BARLOW HALL ITS – Instructional Media Services Jan 5-March 20 M-Th F 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. BILL BROD COMMUNITY CENTER Academic Advising & Career Services Dec 15-March 20 M-F Jan 5-7 MTW Army Strong Jan 5-March 20 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for after-hours appointments Counseling Services Jan 15-March 21 M-F 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Disability Resource Center Dec 15-March 20 M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Graduation Services–Evaluation/External Transcripts Dec 15-March 20 M-Th F 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Student Life & Leadership/ASG Jan 5-March 20 M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Veterans Education and Training Center Dec 15-March 20 M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. DYE LEARNING CENTER Library & Academic Computing Lab Jan 5-March 20 Moodle Help Jan 5-March 20 M-Th F S 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. M-F 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Writing Center, Math Lab, & Other Tutoring Services See posted hours on web, http://www.clackamas.edu/ Tutoring/ Family Resource Center Workforce Development Services M-F McLOUGHLIN HALL 8 a.m.-5 p.m. January 2-3 F S January 5-9 M-T W-Th F January 12-16 M-T W-Th F Jan. 20-March 15 M-Th F January 19 February 16 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 7:45 a.m.-8 p.m. 7:45 a.m.-7 p.m. 7:45 a.m.-5 p.m. 7:45 a.m.-6:30 p.m. 7:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 7:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Closed for Holiday Closed for Holiday Textbook Buyback March 16-20 M-W Th F 7:45 a.m.-6 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. RANDALL HALL Fitness Center (Hours vary, please check door for posted hours) Jan 5-March 20 MW 8:30 a.m.-10 a.m. 1 p.m.-8 p.m. TTh 12 p.m.-8 p.m. F 8:30 a.m.-10 a.m. 1 p.m.-5 p.m. ROGER ROOK HALL Enrollment Services Jan 5-7 Jan 8-March 20 MTW M-F Financial Aid Jan 5-6 MT Jan 7-March 20 M-F 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Testing & Assessment Center Jan 5-March 20 M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (Call 503-594-3283 for specific test times) STREETER HALL Open Computing Lab Where to find food Cafeteria: Cougar Station, Community Center M-F Full Service Grab N’ Go 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 2:30-4 p.m. ASG, CC152, snacks Bookstore, McLoughlin Hall, has a wide variety of food and beverage choices, including coffee and popcorn. A microwave is available in store to heat food. Snacks are also available in vending machines in various locations. 128 For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Jan 5-March 12 M-Th March 16-18 M-W 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. FClosed CCC Bookstores Oregon City Campus-in McLoughlin Hall, ground floor 503-594-6500 Harmony Campus-Harmony Building, Main hall 503-594-0647 Online at www.cccbooks.com In-store customers Payment types: • cash • debit / credit (VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express) • Personal or parent/guardian checks (Local, imprinted checks only. Student ID and ODL required. Max $5 cash back.) Please note: Purchases made by check require 14 days before a cash refund can be issued. Store credit issued in the interim. Online orders can be shipped out (for a fee) or held for customer pick-up. • Credit card payment required at time of order. • E-mail notifications will be sent when order is shipped or is ready to be picked up. • If you are attending classes at the Wilsonville Campus you can request your books be delivered to Wilsonville when ordering online. WINTER 2015 dates to remember: Textbook sales begin online and in-store – December 15 Last day for textbook refunds – January 9 Buyback March 16-20 Rental books due back – March 20 Bookstores closed for Holidays – January 19 and February 16 For campus maps, store hours, shipping costs, refund/returns policies and ordering details see www.cccbooks.com, or call the bookstore at 503-594-6500. We will be happy to answer your questions personally! College Closure Information Announcements In the event of hazardous weather or other emergencies, the following will carry school schedule changes and college closure information: • Clackamas website, www.clackamas.edu • Local radio and television broadcasts and websites • Recorded phone message on the college’s main number 503-657‑6958 College Closure Locations In the event that the college is closed due to adverse weather conditions, all college campuses and centers will close. In the event of a non‑weather related emergency closure, (e.g., loss of electricity) only the affected college site will close. College Closure Times Emergency Closures due to hazardous weather or other emergencies: Day Closure - Offices are closed and classes cancelled unless exceptions are announced. Late Opening - The college will be open at 10 a.m. for business. Classes beginning before 10 a.m. are cancelled. The rest of the day’s schedule remains the same. Evening Closure - All offices will be closed at 4 p.m. and classes beginning at 4 p.m. or later are cancelled. Closures during Finals Week: One Day Closure during Finals Week: Monday, Tuesday, and/or Wednesday daytime finals will be rescheduled for Thursday during the same time period as originally scheduled. Second Day Closure during Finals Week: Finals will be rescheduled for Friday during the same time period as originally scheduled. Evening Closure during Finals Week: Finals will be rescheduled for Friday evening during the same time period as originally scheduled. (Note: These are general guidelines. Exceptions may occur.) Receive a text if CCC closes: Sign up to receive FlashAlert text messages about closures on your cell phone. Go to http://www.flashalert.net/news.html?id=29 to sign up for FlashAlert text messages. www.clackamas.edu 129 Faculty Advisors 130 Undecided or need more information about your program of study? Faculty advisors have the answers. ProgramAdvisor PHONE RoomEmail Accounting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hugo Grimaldi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Office Assistant/Professional . . . . . . . . . . . Beverly Forney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adult High School Diploma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa Nielson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anthropology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Keeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apprenticeship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shelly Tracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nora Brodnicki. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automotive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Bradley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Parker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Development Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clinical Lab Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helen Wand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Communications/Speech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Brennan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debra Carino. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Criminal Justice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ida Flippo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Customized Training & Development Services . . . . . . . . . Ray Hoyt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dental Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maria Corona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Digital Media Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andy Mingo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Early Childhood Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dawn Hendricks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Economics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adela Argüello. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Laurette Scott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electronics and Microelectronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Mattson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emergency Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yvonne Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emergency Medical Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zig Sawzak. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Energy Resource Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angie Sandercock. . . . . . . . . . . . Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt LaForce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Mach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . English as a Second Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Munro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Environmental Safety and Health. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yvonne Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GED/ABE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa Nielson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Keeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gerontology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yvonne Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Mattson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackie Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Horticulture/Landscape/Urban Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . Renee Harber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Human Resource Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Moiso. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Human Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yvonne Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackie Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Mach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Journalism. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melissa Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Landscape. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Renee Harber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Parker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manufacturing Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Mattson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dale Hatfield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adam Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen Maynard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Rose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicole Reilly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paraeducator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laurette Scott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Hartsock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physical Education/Health. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Martineau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Political Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackie Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pre-Professional (medical, dental, pharmacy). . . . . . . . . . . Eden Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Project Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Waters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Religion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackie Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reading/Study Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa Nielson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Renewable Energy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Mattson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retail Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Parker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eden Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Skills Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa Nielson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackie Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sociology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erich Pfeifer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Theatre Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Eikrem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Undecided Major of Study. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Support Services. . . . . Urban Agriculture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Renee Harber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Utility Workforce Training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Angie Sandercock. . . . . . . . . . . . Water & Environmental Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt LaForce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Water & Environmental Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Nurmi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Mattson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wildland Fire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yvonne Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackie Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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C Environmental Safety & Health. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G Facility Scheduling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RR Financial Aid Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Fire Science (Wildland Fire). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CGerontology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BGIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Graduation Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RGym. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Harmony Campus Registration/Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Health Sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC High School Partnerships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHorticulture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Human Resources/Employment Opportunity. . . . . . . . . . . . C Human Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Instructional Media Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Landscape. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Learning Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Life & Career Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Manufacturing Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SMath. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Moodle Help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NMusic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HNursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P Pauling Center Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R Physical Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B President’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RR Registration and Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Renewable Energy Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RR Scholarship Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PScience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Skills Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Social Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RR Student Accounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Student Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Student Life & Leadership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Student Support Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Technical Career Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N Theater/Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Tutoring Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Urban Agriculture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Veterans Educational Benefits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Veterans Education & Training Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Vice President, College Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Vice President, Instructional & Student Services. . . . . . . . . . P Water & Environmental Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Welding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Wildland Firefighting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W Wilsonville Registration/Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F Workforce Development Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M World Languages (formerly Foreign Languages). . . . . . . . . . . D Writing Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Oregon City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3027 HHarmony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3027 D Adult High School Diploma – Oregon City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3233 Academic Advising CC Oregon City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3475 HHarmony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0623 WWilsonville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0959 Bookstore M Bookstore—Oregon City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-6500 HBookstore—Harmony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0647 Testing/Assessment Center RR Oregon City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3283 HHarmony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0636 WWilsonville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-0959 RR Admissions & Recruitment/Welcome Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Advanced College Credit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T/WApprenticeship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Army Strong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACArt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RAthletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BAutomotive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Business/Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OIT Business Development Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Business Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CCCafeteria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Campus Safety Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RR Campus Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Career Coaching by CASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Career Planning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Career Technical Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F Child Care Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Child Care Info & Referral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RR The Clackamas Print Newspaper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N Communication Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Community Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Community Garden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Computer Lab (Academic). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Computer Lab (Open). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Cooperative Work Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CCCounseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Criminal Justice/Corrections/Emergency Management. . . DJ Customized Training & Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AC Digital Media Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC Disability Resource Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Distance Learning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CEducation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Electronics & Microelectronics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W Energy & Utility Resource Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503-594-3284 503-594-3208 503-594-3031 503-594-6215 503-594-3034 503-594-3043 503-594-3047 503-594-3071 503-594-0738 503-594-3085 503-594-6091 503-594-6650 503-594-6249 503-406-8758 503-594-3475 503-594-3441 503-657-9795 503-253-5000 503-594-3261 503-594-3337 503-594-0627 503-594-3040 503-594-6632 503-594-6632 503-594-3071 503-594-3096 503-594-3176 503-594-3203 503-594-3200 503-594-3034 503-594-6357 503-594-6310 503-594-3203 503-594-3318 503-594-0942 503-594-3345 503-594-3254 503-594-3234 503-594-6100 503-594-3696 503-594-3203 503-594-3308 503-594-6100 503-594-3203 503-594-3203 503-594-3318 503-594-6100 503-594-3043 503-594-0620 503-594-0650 503-594-3208 503-594-3292 503-594-3458 503-594-3203 503-594-3500 503-594-3292 503-594-6191 503-594-3312 503-594-3318 503-594-3318 503-594-3395 503-594-6310 503-594-3337 503-594-0650 503-594-3034 503-594-3043 503-594-3002 503-594-6100 503-594-3318 503-594-3421 503-594-3345 503-594-3233 503-594-3403 503-594-6100 503-594-3040 503-594-3040 503-594-3475 503-594-3441 503-594-3153 503-594-6191 503-594-3292 503-594-3438 503-594-3438 503-594-3010 503-594-3020 503-594-3345 503-594-3318 503-594-3203 503-594-0940 503-594-6246 503-594-3403 503-594-6275 Campus Safety In an emergency or life-threatening situation, dial 911 from any phone. Campus Safety Office, ext. 6234 or 6650 or call 971-563-0101. * Find building code key on campus map page. www.clackamas.edu 131 Campus Map Home Orchard Society Arboretum Information Parking To I-20 5 Bus Stop N O R T H Urban Agriculture Farm Environmental Learning Center Shipping & Receiving Cl Jogging Trail a ir mo AD RO Campus Safety McLoughlin Hall Rainbow Building Lewelling Community Center K EE CR ER AV BE Community Gardens nt Dr. RSB2 Library N or t h Family Resource Center Dou g l as Lo RSB1 Clairmont Hall RSB3 op RSOC2 Water Efficient Demonstration Garden Greenhouses Training Center RBALL RTRACK Community Center Pauling Center DeJardin Hall r Roa d Although it may be tempting to park in no-parking or handicapped spaces, parking citations are issued and vehicles are subject to towing and storage fees. Team Oregon Motorcycle Training Area PGE Tower RPOWER Disabled students should be sure to pick up a state application form from the Department of Motor Vehicles. RSOC1 to Portland North Milwaukie 22 4 CCC at Harmony Community Campus 7738 S.E. Harmony Road Milwaukie, OR 97222 u cLo Lake Oswego CCC Oregon City 19600 Molalla Ave. Oregon City, OR 97045 Gladstone Av e . k 19600 Molalla Ave. Oregon City, OR 97045 ee Clackamas Community College 3 Canby la cr er to Salem al av South ol 21 Wilsonville Exit 283 M Oregon City Be Town Center Loop h E 99 S. Molalla Center (behind Molalla Public Library) 201 East Fifth, Molalla, OR 97308 For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 h. as W 7t 213 CCC Wilsonville Campus Molalla/ Oregon City Exit 10 43 I-205 Estacada High School 355 N.E. 6th, Estacada, OR 97023 Oregon Tech 7726 S.E. Harmony Road Milwaukie, OR 97222 CCC at 82nd Avenue Harmony Exit 13 Community Clackamas Campus West Linn CCC Off-campus sites Canby Applied Technology Center 721 S.W. Fourth St., Canby, OR 97013 Sunnyside Exit 14 Clackamas Town Center Harmony n) ghli CCC Wilsonville Campus 29353 SW Town Center Loop E Wilsonville, OR 97070 (M CCC campus sites AC B C CC D DJ ELC F G H 99E code Building name 43 13 op S o u th D o ug l a s L o Y2 WA HIGH END Rook Hall Visitor There’s usually space available in the Barlow lot. Barlow Hall K il ld ee TRAIL’S Streeter Hall Having difficulty finding parking? I-5 AV E. Modular 1&2 I-205 Randall Hall Gregory Forum Dye Learning Center Art Center Barlow Hall Clairmont Hall Community Center Dye Learning Center DeJardin Hall Environmental Learning Center Family Resource Center Gregory Forum CCC at Harmony Community Campus M McLoughlin Hall MOD1&2Modulars N Niemeyer Center OIT Oregon Tech P Pauling Center R Randall Hall RR Rook Hall S Streeter Hall T Training Center W CCC Wilsonville Campus 132 McLoughlin Hall Home Composting Demonstration Site RTEN1 I-5 M OL AL LA Art Center 213 (SE 82nd Ave.) Niemeyer Center S. Henrici CCC Alumni Success Stories Jeremy started studying nursing at age 40. Kim stayed close to home but went far with help from scholarships. Daniel had a bachelor’s degree and a good job but returned to school to change careers. Meet three CCC graduates who are working in their dream jobs and got on track with help from CCC. “I’ve become a successful registered nurse, and it’s all due to my education and the foundation that I got at CCC.” Jeremy Hutson Job: registered nurse At CCC earned: nursing degree After high school, Jeremy spent 15 years in a career as a professional dancer; he also worked for six years as an operations manager for a large hotel chain. At age 40 he decided to go back to college and pursue his dream job: nursing. Jeremy earned an associate’s degree in nursing from CCC in 2013 and a bachelor’s degree in nursing from OHSU. He is now working as a registered nurse at Adventist Medical Center. www.clackamas.edu/HealthSciences/ “At Clackamas I had the opportunity to thrive and figure out what I wanted to do.” Kim Schiewe Job: school counselor At CCC earned: transfer degree Kim graduated from Molalla High School in 2008. She wanted to stay close to home and earned an Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree at CCC before continuing her education for a bachelor’s degree at PSU. Kim earned several CCC Foundation scholarships as well as the Ford Family scholarship. She now has a master’s degree in school counseling from Lewis & Clark College and is working in her dream job as a school counselor. www.clackamas.edu/Transfer/ “I came to Clackamas because it had the biggest recording studio in the Northwest and professionals from the field teaching the classes.” Daniel Smith Job: owner of Daniel Smith Audio At CCC earned: Digital Multimedia Communications Degree Daniel had a four-year degree from a university and had a good job working in research and development. But he wasn’t happy. He wanted to change careers and work with sound. Daniel was one of the first graduates of CCC’s Digital Multimedia Communications program. He now owns his own company and employs many CCC students. He now has a career he is passionate about. https://www.clackamas.edu/Programs/Digital-MultimediaCommunications.aspx Clackamas Classmates Welcome to Clackamas Classmates, CCC’s version of an alumni and friends network. Did you know? You are a Clackamas Classmate if you have earned a degree or certificate, taken a class or two, or if you are currently enrolled at CCC. Join us. Sign up. Share your story. http://give.clackamas.edu/alumni/share-your-story For more information, contact Vicki Smith at vickis@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3128. 133 Enrollment and Student Demographics 2013-2014 Enrollment Statistics Headcount 27,235 Fall Full-time students 2,970 Fall Part-time students 5,004 Fall Non-credit students 5,498 Full-time Equivalence 7,175.66 Average age, all students 32 Average age, full-time students 26 Known Females 11,286 (49%) Known Males 11,534 (51%) Racial/ethnic known minorities in students body 23% Degrees/certificates awarded 1,278 Enrollment Breakdown by Student Program 2013-2014 Developmental Education 5% General Studies 31% Community Education 30% College Transfer 16% Technical Degree or Certificate 18% Revenue - General Fund State Appropriations 27% Other Revenue 8% Property Taxes 31% Tuition and Fees 34% Expenditures - General Fund Plant Operations & Maintenance 7% Instructional Support & Other 6% College Support 22% Instruction 48% 134 CCC Foundation to raise $10 million for students Capital Campaign as of October 7, 2014 Last year, the CCC Foundation gave out more than $581,000 in scholarships and hopes to top that number with the launch of a capital campaign called “Education that Works.” The campaign was inspired during an extensive public engagement effort where the community and students asked for greater help with the cost of financing an education. The majority of the money will be used for scholarships and grants, while the rest of the funds will go toward projects that inspire creativity and excellence in education. All the funds raised will be used to leave a lasting mark on the college community as part of the 50th Anniversary in 2016. The campaign has already received support from the community through new and expanded endowments, and the Foundation is more than halfway to its goal. Support has come from a number of local donors, including: • The owners of Miles Fiberglass & Composites, a family-owned company in Oregon City, who have committed to increasing their current endowment to $100,000. • Many former students and faculty, who have contributed more than $2 million to the campaign to date by including the Foundation in their estate planning. • Every year, 75-80 percent of current CCC staff and faculty donate money back to the college through the annual staff drive. These numbers are the highest in the state. GOAL $10,000,000 $5,381,189 Raised Student Services 10% Debt Payment 7% For more information about the Education that Works campaign or to make a donation, call Vicki Smith at 503-594-3128 or visit give.clackamas.edu. For information about Clackamas Community College, call 503-594-6000 Scholarships Make a Difference Skills Competition Award Shapes Student’s Future YOUTH Job Fair and Skills Competition is Feb. 26 Each year, hundreds of high school students from around Clackamas County visit the CCC Oregon City campus for a day of skills competition and job fair. The Clackamas Regional Skills Competition features competitions in a wide range of subjects, from accounting to art to automotive. The event is Feb. 26, 2015. For more information, please contact Michelle Baker at 503-5943041 or mbaker@clackamas.edu This Skills Competition runs in conjunction with the Youth Career Expo. Anyone age 14 to 21 is invited to attend and learn about different career opportunities. The event is Feb. 26 and runs from 8:30 a.m. to noon in Randall Gym. For more information, please contact Caroline Perkins at 503-594-3960 or Caroline.Perkins@ clackamas.edu. For Killian Hillyer, the award of a scholarship from the Clackamas Regional Skills Competition changed his life. It was the reason he decided to attend CCC to study criminal justice. During his junior year at Mountain View High School in Vancouver, Wash., Killian took a year-long, halfday criminal justice class through the Clark County Skills Center. This class shaped his interest in police work. Killian knew a career in this field would require a bachelor’s degree, but he wasn’t sure that he would be able to afford college. Killian’s first visit to the CCC Oregon City campus was to compete in the 2013 Clackamas Regional Skills Competition for high school students. He entered the criminal justice competition. The result: He placed second in Problem Orientation Policing. The award: a CCC scholarship covering six college credits. Killian is now a CCC student and is working toward an associate’s degree in criminal justice. He plans to eventually transfer to a university for a bachelor’s degree. His career goal is to work in law enforcement and help make the community safer. With help from a CCC scholarship, attending college and a pursuing a career in criminal justice are becoming a reality for Killian. CCC scholarships make a difference for many students. To learn more about the CCC Foundation, please visit give.clackamas.edu. Skills Day is a collaboration between CCC and the Clackamas Education Services District (ESD). www.clackamas.edu135 www.clackamas.edu 143 19600 Molalla Avenue Oregon City, Oregon 97045 * * * * ECRWSS* * * * Postal Customer Value. Everybody appreciates a good value. And starting at Clackamas Community College is a great value. Starting your four-year degree at Clackamas will save you THOUSANDS on the cost of your education. Compare for yourself. Numbers reflect tuition and fees for one year. Oregon four-year public universities $4,134 $8,267 Oregon private universities $29,623 Source: Oregon Student Access and Completion, www.getcollegefunds.org PLEASE RECYCLE www.clackamas.edu Message to Clackamas Community College district residents: Clackamas mails this schedule four times per year to tell you about class offerings, workshops available in your community, special events at the college and college news of interest to all citizens and taxpayers. It’s printed for about 23 cents per schedule, using the most cost-effective means of distribution, and can be recycled with your newspapers. We’re unable to remove individuals from our distribution route and hope you’ll find this information informative, even if you’re not currently considering a class.
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